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Walter Mosley - Bad Boy Brawly Brown

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For the first time in six years, Easy Rawlins is back working a case on the streets of Los Angeles, looking for justice and sometimes managing to create his own. Easy Rawlinss old friend John shows up at his door one morning, looking for the kind of help only Easy can provide. Johns stepson, Brawly Brown, has left home and John has reason to think this well-meaning boy is caught up in a situation thats more dangerous than he knows. It doesnt take Easy long to find Brawly and to learn that John is right but getting Brawly to see things that way is another matter. Brawly has joined a political group that he believes is out to make things better for the residents of Compton. With years of seeing how things really work, Easy recognizes that young Brawly is just a pawn in a battle between forces as old and hard as the citys streets. Through it all, Easys old friend Mouse is there to help him even though the last time Easy saw Mouse he was lying still and cold, and Easy is certain hes dead. Still, the memory and reputation of Mouse accompany Easy everywhere, earning him second looks from beautiful women and respect from hardened men. And in a world where logic is only a small element in life-or-death calculations, it is something Mouse once said to him that could help Easy save Brawlys life without costing him his own. The worldliness, relentlessness, and passion of Easy Rawlins have been sorely missed from the world of fiction. This thriller is proof that Walter Mosley is one of the masters of crime fiction, and as original a voice as any writing in America today.

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Walter Mosley

Bad boy Brawly Brown

For Leroy Mosley

1

Mouse is dead. Those words had gone through my mind every morning for three months. Mouse is dead because of me.

When I sat up, Bonnie rolled her shoulder and sighed in her sleep. The sky through our bedroom window was just beginning to brighten.

The image of Raymond, his eyes open and unseeing, lying stock-still on EttaMaes front lawn, was still in my mind. I lurched out of bed and stumbled to the bathroom. My feet hurt every morning, too, as if I had spent all night walking, searching for EttaMae, to ask her where shed taken Ray after carrying him out of the hospital.

So he was still alive? I asked a nurse who had been on duty that evening.

No, she said flatly. His pulse was gone. The head nurse had just called the doctor to pronounce him dead when that crazy woman hit Arnold in the head with a suture tray and took Mr. Alexanders body over her shoulder.

I wandered into the living room and pulled the sash to open the drapes. Red sunlight glinted through the ragged palms at the end of our block. I had never wept over Raymonds demise, but that tattered light reflected a pain deep in my mind.

It took me over half an hour to get dressed. No two socks matched and every shirt seemed to be the wrong color. While I was tying my shoes Bonnie woke up.

What are you doing, Easy? she asked. She had been born in British Guyana but her father was from Martinique, so there was the music of the French language in her English accent.

Gettin dressed, I said.

Where are you going?

Where you think Ima be goin at this timea day? To work. I was feeling mean because of that red light in the far-off sky.

But its Saturday, baby.

What?

Bonnie climbed out of the bed and hugged me. Her naked skin was firm and warm.

I pulled away from her.

You want some breakfast? I asked.

Maybe a little later, she said. I didnt get in from Idlewild until two this morning. And I have to go back out again today.

Then you go to bed, I said.

You sure? I mean... did you need to talk?

Naw. Nuthins wrong. Just stupid is all. Thinkin Saturdays a workday. Damn.

Are you going to be okay? she asked.

Yeah. Sure I am.

Bonnie had a fine figure. And she was not ashamed to be seen naked. Looking at her pulling on those covers reminded me of why I fell for her. If I hadnt been so sad, I would have followed her back under those blankets.

Feathers little yellow dog, Frenchie, was hiding somewhere, snarling at me while I made sausages and eggs. He was the love of my little girls life, so I accepted his hatred. He blamed me for the death of Idabell Turner, his first owner; I blamed myself for the death of my best friend.

I was sitting at breakfast, smoking a Chesterfield and wondering if EttaMae had moved back down to Houston. I still had friends down there in the Fifth Ward. Maybe if I wrote to Lenora Circel and just dropped a line about Etta say hi to Etta for me or give Etta my love. Then when she wrote back I might learn something.

Hi, Dad.

My hand twitched, flicking two inches of cigarette ash on the eggs.

Jesus was standing there in front of me.

I told you not to sneak up on me like that, boy.

I said hi, he explained.

The eggs were ruined but I wasnt hungry. And I couldnt stay mad at Jesus, anyway. I might have taken him in when he was a child, but the truth was that he had adopted me. Jesus worked hard at making our home run smoothly, and his love for me was stronger than blood.

What you doin today? I asked him.

Nuthin. Messin around.

Sit down, I said.

Jesus didnt move the chair as he sat, because there was enough room for him to slide in under the table. He never wasted a movement or a word.

I wanna drop out of high school, he said.

Say what?

His dark eyes stared into mine. He had the smooth, eggshell-brown skin and the straight black hair of people who had lived in the Southwest for thousands of years.

Its only a year and a half till you graduate, I said. A diploma will help you get a job. And if you keep up with track, you could get a scholarship to UCLA.

He looked down at my hands.

Why? I asked.

I dont know, he said. I just dont wanna be there. I dont wanna be there all the time.

You think I like goin to work?

You like it enough, he said. Cause if you didnt like it, youd quit.

I could see that hed made up his mind, that hed thought about this decision for a long time. He probably had the papers for me to sign under his bed.

I was about to tell him no, that hed have to stick out the year at least. But then the phone rang. It was a loud ringer, especially at six-thirty in the morning.

While I limped to the counter Jesus left on silent bare feet.

Hello?

Easy? It was a mans voice.

John? Is that you?

Im in trouble and I need you to do me a favor, John said all in a rush. Hed been practicing just like Jesus.

My heart quickened. The little yellow dog stuck his nose out from under the kitchen cabinet.

I dont know if it was an old friends voice or the worry in his tone that got to me. But all of a sudden I wasnt miserable or sad.

What you need, John?

Whyont you come over to the lots, Easy? I wanna look you in the eye when I tell ya what we want.

Oh, I said, thinking about we and the fact that whatever John had to say was too serious to be discussed over the phone. Sure. As soon as I can make it.

I hung up with a giddy feeling running around my gut. I could feel the grin on my lips.

Who was that? Bonnie asked. She was standing at the door to our bedroom, half wrapped in a terry-cloth robe. She was more beautiful than any man could possibly deserve.

John.

The bartender?

Do you have to leave today? I asked.

Sorry. But after this trip Ill have a whole week off.

I cant wait that long, I said.

I gathered her up in my arms and carried her back into the bedroom.

Easy, what are you doing?

I tossed her on the bed and then closed the door to the kitchen. I took off my pants and stood over her.

Easy, whats got into you?

The look on my face was answer enough for any arguments she might have had about the children or her need for sleep.

I couldnt have explained my sudden passion. All I knew was the smell of that woman, her taste and texture on my skin and tongue, was something I had never known before in my life. It was as if I discovered sex for the first time that morning.

2

Jesus, Feather, Bonnie, and I sat down to breakfast at nine oclock. Jesus had made the pancakes from a mix while we were still in bed, proving once more that he was a better son than I deserved.

Those pancakes were delicious, Bonnie said to the boy.

Im dropping out of school, he replied.

Do it hurt if you drop? Feather asked, and then she giggled.

I snickered and Bonnie gave me a hard look.

When did you decide that? Bonnie asked.

I ont know, he said. Lately.

Did you know about this, Easy?

He told me this morning.

What do you think?

I think we have to talk about it.

Jesus chose that moment to stand up and walk out of the kitchen. It was a rare show of anger on his part. I wanted to stop him, make him come back to the table and discuss his education. But I still felt feverish and giddy. I wanted to run from the room, too.

Jesus, Bonnie called. But he pretended not to hear.

Juice, wait up, little Feather screamed. She jumped out of her chair and ran for the door.

Feather, I said.

She stopped and turned around. She was full-faced but not chubby, with bushy blond hair, light skin, and Negro features. She was another mans child but I was the only father that she had ever known.

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