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Hell Is Empty
Craig Johnson
1
Didnt your mother ever tell you not to talk with your mouth full?
I tried to focus on one of my favorite skies-the silverdollar one with the peach-colored banding that seriates into a paler frosty blue the old-timers said was an omen of bad times ahead-as I stuffed a third of a bacon cheeseburger into Marcel Popps mouth in an attempt to silence the most recent of his promises that he was, indeed, going to kill me.
At last count hed made this statement twenty-seven times to me, eight to other members of the Absaroka County Sheriffs Department, and seventeen to Santiago Sancho Saizarbitoria, who was dragging a few french fries through his ketchup as his eyes stayed trained on a paperback in his left hand.
I looked at Sancho. That was twenty-eight.
The sun reflected through the western window and struck my face like a ray gun. I was tempted to close my eyes and soak in the warmth of the early afternoon, but I couldnt afford the luxury. I hadnt allowed any silverware at the table and Marcel Popp was manacled, but I still warned him that if he bit either Sancho or me hed go without food.
The Basquo tilted his head from the book. Do dirty looks count?
Popp glanced at Santiago, who was watching the other two convicts quietly eating their lunches, and we could only guess what his words wouldve been as he chewed.
No. I placed the rest of the convicts burger on his plate and looked back out the window as the sunshine took another dying shot at my face.
Sancho and I had been amusing ourselves by keeping score, and even though the Basquo was down by eleven, he had made a fourth-quarter comeback with a tirade hed received as wed unloaded the transported prisoners at South Fork Lodge in the heart of the Bighorn Mountains. The Basquod apologized for handling Marcels head into the top of the door while getting him out of the vehicle; I still wasnt sure if it had been entirely innocent.
I glanced at Santiago and then risked closing my eyes for just a second. Even with present company, I had enjoyed my own Absaroka burger and fries. South Fork was my favorite of the lodges, with the best menu and a river-stone fireplace in the dining room that owners Holli and Wayne Jones kept roaring when the temperature was under fifty degrees. It was a year-round, full-service lodge nestled away in one of the southside canyons, with snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, trout fishing, and hunting in season.
It was early May, and the summer crowds hadnt arrived yet. With the outside temperature in the high thirties not including windchill, I was afraid we still had a few shots of winter left.
Despite the weather, there was a comfortable, close quality to the lodge, and I fantasized about reserving one of the rustic cabins by the partially ice-covered creek and calling Victoria Moretti, another of my deputies, to see what she was up to this weekend. Vic had just bought a new house, and shed invited me and my best friend, Henry Standing Bear, over for dinner tonight. I was still thinking about the cabin when Popp spoke again.
Im going to kill every single one of you motherfuckers.
It was a general statement, but hed been looking at me. Twenty-nine.
Currently, Marcel wasnt a happy camper. I hadnt released either him or the other two murderers from their traveling chains in order to eat. Marcel had already killed two Winnemucca, Nevada, city policemen and a South Dakota highway patrolman in an attempt to escape a year back. That and his limited vocabulary had endeared him to the entire Absaroka County staff. We would be just as happy to be rid of him when we met up with the Big Horn and Washakie counties sheriffs departments, the FBI, and the Ameri-Trans van near Meadowlark Lodge in less than an hour.
Ameri-Trans was a private firm that contracted with law enforcement to transport prisoners, but they had no contract with us; I didnt like the fact that they had a record high percentage of escapees and wouldnt allow them in my jurisdiction, so wed made a little jaunt into the mountains this afternoon with the prisoners.
Id asked the FBI agent in charge over the phone what all this was about but had been told that the details would be made clear when we delivered the convicts to the multiagency task force that awaited us a little farther up the road. I didnt like his answer, but for now that was my problem.
I glanced at Raynaud Shade, the prisoner who worried me most, the one who continued to look at his plate as he chewed. I didnt know why the Crow-adopted Canadian Indian was being transported but would be just as glad when he was no longer my responsibility. He hardly ever spoke, but in my estimation it was the quiet ones you really had to worry about. Id been distracted by my thoughts for only a second, but when I paid attention again his pale eyes were studying me from under the dark hair. He had this unnerving ability that whenever you refocused your eyes on him, he was there with you-like a cat in a cage.
Im going to kill you, you little Basque prick. Im gonna kill your big boss here-Im gonna fuckin kill all of you.
I picked up the rest of the burger and pushed another third into Marcels mouth.
Sancho stuffed the paperback under his arm, looked at the stack of books at his elbow, and smiled a wayward, electric smile that made the women in the county give him that second look, or even a third. That was a triple.
Almost an in-the-park home run. I frowned at him. That was one for you, one for me, and a general score we can share.
Cmon.
I tallied it up. Thirty to nineteen.
He sighed and resumed reading Dantes Inferno as I reached over and slid Les Miserables off the top of the pile to reveal Les Trois Mousquetaires- both in the original French. The Basquo, regretting a stint in higher education devoted almost exclusively to criminal justice, was attempting to fill in some of the literary gaps. We had all made lists for him, including Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee from Henry and, of all things, Concrete Charlie: The Story of Philatelphia Football Legend Chuck Bednarik from Vic, but my dispatcher Rubys list, which included Crime and Punishment and The Pilgrims Progress as well as the Inferno, had been the most daunting, so the Basquo had started with it. I, taking pity on the poor kid, had included To Kill a Mockingbird, The Grapes of Wrath, and the aforesaid Musketeers.
Hows it going, troop?
He peeled a thumb against the sides of the prodigious paperbacks, especially Inferno. Slow.
Hey, I am God-damned starving here.
Popp was a monster, just the kind of obstacle you didnt want to meet in a dark or otherwise illuminated alley. Roughly my size, he was already in shape when hed gone into the South Dakota Maximum Security Facility in Sioux Falls, and four hours of weight lifting a day over the last year hadnt allowed him to exactly winnow away.
And fucking dying of thirst, you assholes.
Or improved his vocabulary.
Hector Otero, the third of our terrible trio, smiled at the latest of Popps outbursts, and I wondered what wrong turns had resulted in the scam artist killing two people on Houstons south side. The ever-smiling Latino had been shocked when Santiago had spoken to him in fluent Spanish. Id understood only a percentage of the conversation, but the Basquo had rolled his eyes afterward, putting the street hoods intelligence in question. Who wrote that anyway?
Sancho regarded the Latino with one eye. What?
The gangbanger seemed actually interested, his eyes like drips of crude oil flicking between Sancho and me. That book, that Dantes Inferno; who wrote that?
The Basquo and I traded a look, and I waited to see how my deputy was going to play it.
Hector, do you know whos buried in Grants Tomb?
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