sk.dreamcatcher-第4章
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uilding on their left。 The drizzle has thickened; now it's almost rain。 The woman puts her new scarf up over her hair and glances at Pete; who's bare…headed。 'You're getting all wet;' she says。
'I'm from upstate;' he says。 'We grow em tough up there。'
'You think you can find them; don't you?' she asks。
Pete shrugs。 'Maybe。 I'm good at finding things。 Always have been。'
'Do you know something 1 don't?' she asks。
No bounce; no play; he thinks。 I know that much; ma'am。
'Nope;' he says。 'Not yet。'
They walk into the pharmacy; and the bell over the door jingles。 The girl behind the counter looks up from her magazine。 At three…twenty on a rainy late September afternoon; the pharmacy is deserted except for the three of them down here and Mr Diller up behind the prescription counter。
'Hi; Pete;' the counter…girl says。
'Yo; Cathy; how's it going?'
'Oh; you know … slow。' She looks at the brunette。 'I'm sorry; ma'am; I checked around again; but I didn't find them。'
'That's all right;' Trish says with a wan smile。 'This gentleman has agreed to give me a ride to my appointment。'
'Well;' Cathy says; 'Pete's okay; but I don't think I'd go so far as to call him a gentleman。'
'You want to watch what you say; darlin;' Pete tells her with a grin。 'There's a Rexall just down 302 in Naples。' Then he glances up at the clock。 Time has sped up for him; too。 That's okay; that makes a nice change。
Pete looks back at Trish。 'You came here first。 For the aspirin。'
'That's right。 I got a bottle of Anacin。 Then I had some time to kill; so…'
'I know; you got a coffee next door at Christie's; then went across to Renny's。'
'Yes。
'You didn't take your aspirin with hot coffee; did you?'
'No; I had a bottle of Poland water in my car。' She points out the window at a green Taurus。 'I took them with some of that。 But I checked the seat; too; Mr 。 。 。 Pete。 I also checked the ignition。' She gives him an impatient look which says; I know what you're thinking: daffy woman。
'Just one more question;' he says。 'If I find your car…keys; would you go out to dinner with me? I could meet you at The West Wharf。 It's on the road between here and…'
'I know The West Wharf;' she says; looking amused in spite of her distress。 At the counter; Cathy isn't even pretending to read her magazine。 This is better than Redbook; by far。 'How do you know I'm not married; or something?'
'No wedding ring;' he replies promptly; although he hasn't even looked at her hands yet; not closely; anyway。 'Besides; I was just talking about fried clams; cole slaw; and strawberry shortcake; not a lifetime mitment。'
She looks at the clock。 'Pete 。 。 。 Mr Moore 。 。 。 I'm afraid that at this minute I have absolutely no interest in flirting。 If you want to give me a ride; I would be very happy to have dinner with you。 But…'
'That's good enough for me;' he says。 'But you'll be driving your own car; I think; so I'll meet you。 Would five…thirty be okay?'
'Yes; fine; but…'
'Okay。' Pete feels happy。 That's good; happy is good。 A lot of days these last couple of years he hasn't felt within a holler of happy; and he doesn't know why。 Too many late and soggy nights cruising the bars along 302 between here and North Conway? Okay; but is that all? Maybe not; but this isn't the time to think about it。 The lady has an appointment to keep。 If she keeps it and sells the house; who knows how lucky Pete Moore might get? And even if he doesn't get lucky; he's going to be able to help her。 He feels it。
'I'm going to do something a little weird now;' he says; 'but don't let it worry you; okay? It's just a little trick; like putting your finger under your nose to stop a sneeze or thumping your forehead when you're trying to remember someone's name。 Okay?'
'Sure; I guess;' she says; totally mystified。
Pete closes his eyes; raises one loosely fisted hand in front of his face; then pops up his index finger。 He begins to tick it back and forth in front of him。
Trish looks at Cathy; the counter…girl。 Cathy shrugs as if to say Who knows?
'Mr Moore?' Trish sounds uneasy now。 'Mr Moore; maybe I just ought to…'
Pete opens his eyes; takes a deep breath; and drops his hand。 He looks past her; to the door。
'Okay;' he says。 'So you came in His eyes move as if watching her e in。 'And you went to the counter 。 。 。' His eyes go there。 'You asked; probably; 〃Which aisle's the aspirin in?〃 Something like that。'
'Yes; I…'
'Only you got something; too。' He can see it on the candy…rack; a bright yellow mark something like a handprint。 'Snickers bar?'
'Mounds。' Her brown eyes are wide。 'How did you know that?'
'You got the candy; then you went up to get the aspirin。 He's looking up Aisle 2 now。 'After that you paid and went out 。 。 。 let's go outside a minute。 Seeya; Cathy。'
Cathy only nods; looking at him with wide eyes。
Pete walks outside; ignoring the tinkle of the bell; ignoring the rain; which now really is rain。 The yellow is on the sidewalk; but fading。 The rain's washing it away。 Still; he can see it and it Pleases him to see it。 That feeling of click。 Sweet。 It's the line。 It has been a long time since he's seen it so clearly。
'Back to your car;' he says; talking to himself now。 'Back to take a couple of your aspirin with your water 。 。 。'
He crosses the sidewalk; slowly; to the Taurus。 The woman walks behind him; eyes more worried than ever now。 Almost frightened。
'You opened the door。 You've got your purse 。 。 。 your keys 。 。 。 your aspirin 。 。 。 your candy 。 。 。 all this stuff 。 。 。 juggling it around from hand to hand 。 。 。 and that's when 。 。 。'
He bends; fishes in the water flowing along the gutter; hand in it all the way up to the wrist; and brings something up。 He gives it a magician's flourish。 Keys flash silver in the dull day。
' 。 。 。 you dropped your keys。'
She doesn't take them at first。 She only gapes at him; as if he has performed an act of witchcraft (warlock…craft; in his case; maybe) before her eyes。
'Go on;' he says; smile fading a little。 'Take them。 It wasn't anything too spooky; you know。 Mostly just deduction。 I'm good at stuff like that。 Hey; you should have me in the car sometime when you're lost。 I'm great at getting unlost。'
She takes the keys; then。 Quickly; being careful not to touch his fingers; and he knows right then that she isn't going to meet him later。 It doesn't take any special gift to figure that; he only has to look in her eyes; which are more frightened than grateful。
'Thank。 。 。 thank you;' she says。 All at once she's measuring the space between them; not wanting him to use too much of it up。
'Not a problem。 Now don't forget。 The West Wharf; at five…thirty。 Best fried clams in this part of the state。' Keeping up the fiction。 You have to keep it up; sometimes; no matter how you feel。 And although some of the joy has gone out of the afternoon; some is still there; he has seen the line; and that always makes him feel good。 It's a minor trick; but it's nice to know it's still there。
'Five…thirty;' she echoes; but as she opens her car door; the glance she throws back over her shoulder is the kind you'd give to a dog that might bite if it got off its leash。 She is very glad she won't be riding up to Fryeburg with him。 Pete doesn't need to be a mind…reader to know that; either。
He stands there in the rain; watching her back out of the slant parking space; and when she drives away he tosses her a cheerful car…salesman's wave。 She gives him a distracted little flip of the fingers in return; and of course when he shows up at The West Wharf (at five…fifteen; just to be Johnny on the spot; Just in case) she isn't there and an hour later she's still not there。 He stays for quite awhile just the same; sitting at the bar and drinking beer; watching the traffic out on 302。 He thinks he sees her go by without slowing at about five…forty; a green Taurus busting past in a rain which has now bee heavy; a green Taurus that might or might not be pulling a light yellow nimbus behind it that fades at once in the graying air。
Same shit; different day; he thinks; but now the