Hot Mahogany (Stone Barrington 15) - Page 57

“I simply asked her nicely,” Stone replied. “Apparently, no one had bothered to do that.”

“I’ve already talked to Harlan, and he’s thrilled. He announced a new acquisition this morning, too.”

“I saw it in the Times. I guess you knew about this yesterday, Bill.”

“Sure. We did the legal work.”

“You might have dropped a hint.”

“Yeah, sure, and have the SEC all over us both like a case of the flu. Don’t worry; Harlan is sending you a check. I told him to pay you directly.”

“And I get to keep it all? Gee, whiz!”

“Don’t worry, the aircraft-leasing deal left us flush.”

“I never worry about you, Bill. Thanks.” He hung up, and Joan buzzed again.

“Yes?”

“A messenger just delivered a check from Harlan Deal for twenty-five thousand dollars! What the hell did you do for Harlan Deal? I didn’t even know you knew him!”

“Met him yesterday, did some work for him last evening.”

“Now I can pay the rest of the bills!”

“See how good I am to you?”

Bob Cantor met his old service buddy at “ 21.” He hadn’t been there in years, but Crow had, judging from the way they were greeted and seated. They were at a corner table on the ground floor, away from the hubbub of the horseshoe-shaped seating areas.

“So, Bob,” Crow said, “how you been?” Charlie was dressed in a five-thousand-dollar suit, a five-hundred-dollar shirt and a two-hundred-dollar necktie with a matching one-hundred-dollar pocket square. He still managed to look like a real estate tycoon who sold used cars on the side.

“I been good, Charlie, and from what I read about you in the papers, so have you.”

“Oh yeah. Boy, it’s been sweet.” He ordered martinis for both of them.

Cantor took a small sip of his drink. “I was kind of surprised to hear from you, Charlie, after that blood oath we all took.”

“Come on, Bob, it’s been thirty years; we can talk now without any problems.”

“Yeah, I guess so.”

“How have you spent the last thirty?”

“Well, I joined the NYPD when I got back from ’Nam and did twenty-five years there, fifteen of them as a detective, then I retired.”

“How do you spend your time now?”

“Oh, I dabble in photography,” Cantor said, not mentioning that he sometimes kicked in a bedroom door before dabbling. “And you’re in the real estate game?”

“I am.”

“Married?”

“Third time lucky, I hope. How about you?”

“Nah, I stayed a bachelor. I got a couple girls I see from time to time.”

They ordered lunch and chatted amiably, as if they were dear old friends. Cantor finally popped the question. “Seen any of the other guys?”

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