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.Itwas hard, but she'd understand when she was older.He had tried to get Traci Coburn to move with them, so Mary Lynn wouldn't haveto change babysitters, but Traci hadn't wanted to leave her family.He couldunderstand that.It took a real cosmopolitan individual to deal with citypeople and country people alike.And if there was one thingJohnny was, it was good with people.The trick was to tell them as much ofwhat they wanted to hear with as few actual lies as possible.He'd always beengifted that way, but in the years since Sue's death he'd gone to it with awill and developed it to a high art.He set the bowl down in front of Mary Lynn and sat down with his ownbreakfast, having his AID pull up his morning e-mail.He could see right awaytoday was going to be tricky.The Tir's secretary had left a message askingwhat he had turned up on Worth's death, and the bald truth was that despite aweek and a half of trying, he had squat.So the task of the day was going tobe coming up with something that, while it might not be accurate, would beconvincing enough that it would do until he could start finding the realthing.He sent her an e-mail telling her he'd be sending a report first thingMonday morning.Best not to put them off any longer than that.Smart money was that it was a hit, of course.But he wasn't going to keep hisnew job by restating the obvious.He needed something and he needed it now.Maybe a little misdirection would help.People died all the time.If hecouldn't find anything aboutWorth's death, maybe he could find something about some other death and claimthat they were linked.It didn't really matter if they were or not.Paranoiaalways played well, and it was like that numberology con you could linkanything to anything else if you tried hard enough.Some of his best rumorshad been built that way.Besides, if he turned up anything later thatcontradicted the link, chances were it would give him something real about theWorth business, and he'd just be doing a good job.And if he didn't turn upanything contradictory, well, then there would be nothing to detract from hisstory, would there?* * *Once Mary Lynn was safely occupied by the big pink and black bumblebeesurrounded by a mob of smiling children that seemed to have taken over theirvidscreen, Johnny opened a tray table and had hisAID project a virtual keyboard and a holographic screen.The trick was to findanyone else who had ever worked for the Darhel and died, preferably sinceWorth bought it, but before would do in a pinch."Leanne, I need you to search the database of people who have done work forPage 105ABC Amber Palm Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abcpalm.htmlour organization.List me anybody who's died or disappeared between May ninthof this year and now," he said."Worth, Charles.Reported missing as of May thirteenth, death is likely.Fiek,Samuel.Missing as ofMay thirteenth, death is likely.Greer, Michael.Dead as of May fifteenth,purposeful termination of contract.Samuels, Vernard.Dead as of Maynineteenth, car crash.Petane, Charles.Dead as of Maytwenty-first, drug overdose.List complete," it recited.Okay, Fiek and Worth were almost certainly linked, which meant theydisappeared after six forty-five p.m.on May tenth, when a boy remembereddelivering a pizza to a man at Fiek's apartment.The pizza boy had pickedFiek's face out of a slideshow of images, after he handed him a half dozentwenties.Fiek had no known reason to have a particular grudge against Worth, and viceversa.More to the point, the Darhel had checked their local bank accounts,and their personal numbered bank accounts in discreet countries, that each manhad set up secretly, and their money was untouched since Worth had drawn out amodest amount of cash on the morning of the tenth.It was almost inconceivablethat someone who would work for the Darhel would run without their money.If he'd just had to guess, he'd have said whatever happened was at Worth'sChicago apartment.Fiek lived in the same building, and although Worth didn'tactually live there most of the time, he frequently used the place when he wasin town.He'd searched both apartments himself, along with a cousin who usedto work in the sheriff's department in Silverton.Bobby had said that Worth'sapartment looked a little too clean to him, and pointed out the lack of dustand fluff, especially below the wall with the kinky crap bolted onto it.Andwhat his dead boss had done with that, Johnny hoped he'd never have to know.At least, not unless it was just business.Getting his cousin set up had been the kind of thing he'd taken this job forin the first place, and it made him proud.A man liked to be able to take careof his kin.And after Bobby got himself fired for being high on the job,Johnny had seen the opportunity in the situation and had helped Bobby out,getting the nanodrugs to get the monkey off his back as well as getting him anincome his ex-wife couldn't get her hands on.That was a situation he was gladto fix.Brenda was a two-bit whore and that was JimmySimms' kid, not Bobby's, and everybody in town knew it.The judge just alsoknew Jimmy was a worthless drunk who still lived with his momma and so hadstuck poor Bobby with the bill for the cheating bitch's brat.Johnny likedkids as well as anybody, hell, he'd do anything for Mary Lynn and damned nearhad, but a thing like that just wasn't right.So anyway, Worth and Fiek got done in his apartment sometime over the weekendof the tenth.And that was all he had [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.Itwas hard, but she'd understand when she was older.He had tried to get Traci Coburn to move with them, so Mary Lynn wouldn't haveto change babysitters, but Traci hadn't wanted to leave her family.He couldunderstand that.It took a real cosmopolitan individual to deal with citypeople and country people alike.And if there was one thingJohnny was, it was good with people.The trick was to tell them as much ofwhat they wanted to hear with as few actual lies as possible.He'd always beengifted that way, but in the years since Sue's death he'd gone to it with awill and developed it to a high art.He set the bowl down in front of Mary Lynn and sat down with his ownbreakfast, having his AID pull up his morning e-mail.He could see right awaytoday was going to be tricky.The Tir's secretary had left a message askingwhat he had turned up on Worth's death, and the bald truth was that despite aweek and a half of trying, he had squat.So the task of the day was going tobe coming up with something that, while it might not be accurate, would beconvincing enough that it would do until he could start finding the realthing.He sent her an e-mail telling her he'd be sending a report first thingMonday morning.Best not to put them off any longer than that.Smart money was that it was a hit, of course.But he wasn't going to keep hisnew job by restating the obvious.He needed something and he needed it now.Maybe a little misdirection would help.People died all the time.If hecouldn't find anything aboutWorth's death, maybe he could find something about some other death and claimthat they were linked.It didn't really matter if they were or not.Paranoiaalways played well, and it was like that numberology con you could linkanything to anything else if you tried hard enough.Some of his best rumorshad been built that way.Besides, if he turned up anything later thatcontradicted the link, chances were it would give him something real about theWorth business, and he'd just be doing a good job.And if he didn't turn upanything contradictory, well, then there would be nothing to detract from hisstory, would there?* * *Once Mary Lynn was safely occupied by the big pink and black bumblebeesurrounded by a mob of smiling children that seemed to have taken over theirvidscreen, Johnny opened a tray table and had hisAID project a virtual keyboard and a holographic screen.The trick was to findanyone else who had ever worked for the Darhel and died, preferably sinceWorth bought it, but before would do in a pinch."Leanne, I need you to search the database of people who have done work forPage 105ABC Amber Palm Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abcpalm.htmlour organization.List me anybody who's died or disappeared between May ninthof this year and now," he said."Worth, Charles.Reported missing as of May thirteenth, death is likely.Fiek,Samuel.Missing as ofMay thirteenth, death is likely.Greer, Michael.Dead as of May fifteenth,purposeful termination of contract.Samuels, Vernard.Dead as of Maynineteenth, car crash.Petane, Charles.Dead as of Maytwenty-first, drug overdose.List complete," it recited.Okay, Fiek and Worth were almost certainly linked, which meant theydisappeared after six forty-five p.m.on May tenth, when a boy remembereddelivering a pizza to a man at Fiek's apartment.The pizza boy had pickedFiek's face out of a slideshow of images, after he handed him a half dozentwenties.Fiek had no known reason to have a particular grudge against Worth, and viceversa.More to the point, the Darhel had checked their local bank accounts,and their personal numbered bank accounts in discreet countries, that each manhad set up secretly, and their money was untouched since Worth had drawn out amodest amount of cash on the morning of the tenth.It was almost inconceivablethat someone who would work for the Darhel would run without their money.If he'd just had to guess, he'd have said whatever happened was at Worth'sChicago apartment.Fiek lived in the same building, and although Worth didn'tactually live there most of the time, he frequently used the place when he wasin town.He'd searched both apartments himself, along with a cousin who usedto work in the sheriff's department in Silverton.Bobby had said that Worth'sapartment looked a little too clean to him, and pointed out the lack of dustand fluff, especially below the wall with the kinky crap bolted onto it.Andwhat his dead boss had done with that, Johnny hoped he'd never have to know.At least, not unless it was just business.Getting his cousin set up had been the kind of thing he'd taken this job forin the first place, and it made him proud.A man liked to be able to take careof his kin.And after Bobby got himself fired for being high on the job,Johnny had seen the opportunity in the situation and had helped Bobby out,getting the nanodrugs to get the monkey off his back as well as getting him anincome his ex-wife couldn't get her hands on.That was a situation he was gladto fix.Brenda was a two-bit whore and that was JimmySimms' kid, not Bobby's, and everybody in town knew it.The judge just alsoknew Jimmy was a worthless drunk who still lived with his momma and so hadstuck poor Bobby with the bill for the cheating bitch's brat.Johnny likedkids as well as anybody, hell, he'd do anything for Mary Lynn and damned nearhad, but a thing like that just wasn't right.So anyway, Worth and Fiek got done in his apartment sometime over the weekendof the tenth.And that was all he had [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]