1520 Main โ€“ Chapter 81

by | Apr 26, 2024 | Fiction, Prohibition | 60 comments

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PART III
GLADYS


81

TREY DROPPED ONTO his divan, exhausted. He was driving himself harder than he ever had because he wanted to forget, he wanted not to hope, he wanted โ€ฆ

He wanted Marina.

He wanted her happy, to make her happy, and she couldnโ€™t be happy without cringing all the time, waiting for the other shoe to drop. Sheโ€™d been trained to feel nothing. Dot was the only happiness sheโ€™d been allowed and even then, not completely. Then Dot had turned on Marina the second she married Trey.

He groaned at the knock on his office door. โ€œCome in.โ€

โ€œTelegram.โ€

That was unusual, but Trey was too exhausted to think about it. โ€œTurn on the light and give it here. Thereโ€™s a fiver in the desk, top right.โ€

โ€œThanks, Mr. Dunham!โ€

Shoot, Trey didnโ€™t even care if the cat took a ten.

He tore open the envelope.

MAKE DOT WRITE

That was all. It was from his grandmother.

Treyโ€™s brow wrinkled. It had been a month and a half since heโ€™d taken Marina to St. Louis and Dot hadnโ€™t written? Surely that couldnโ€™t be true.

He heaved himself off the divan and trudged upstairs. He shook Gio awake as quietly as he could so as not to disturb Ida, and pulled him out into the hall.

โ€œLook at this,โ€ he demanded.

Gio, grumpy and yawning and rubbing his eyes, took it, blinked, blinked again, and pulled it closer to his face. โ€œWhat the hell,โ€ he whispered.

โ€œYeah, thatโ€™s what Iโ€™d like to know. Get dressed. Youโ€™re coming with me.โ€

โ€œWhere are we going?โ€

โ€œAlbrightsโ€™.โ€

Gio opened his mouth to protest that he wasnโ€™t allowed on the Albrightsโ€™ property without explicit permission, but took one look at Treyโ€™s face and did what he was told.

It was six a.m. when Trey banged on the front door. โ€œAlbright!โ€

Quickly enough, it opened to Albright himself, dressed in overalls, work boots, and heavy overcoat, his doctorโ€™s bag in his hand.

โ€œWhat the hell!โ€ he barked.

โ€œLook at this,โ€ Trey barked back, handing him the telegram.

Albrightโ€™s mouth tightened and he gave it back. โ€œThatโ€™s Dotโ€™s business. Iโ€™m not getting in the middle of it. And youโ€”โ€ He pointed at Gio. โ€œโ€”are not supposed to be here.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s my boss,โ€ Gio said apologetically.

โ€œLemme talk to your wife.โ€

โ€œLIZ!โ€ Albright roared, then turned back to them. โ€œMove! Iโ€™ve got a pack of sick border collies to tend.โ€

Sister Albright scurried to the hall while Albright brushed past them to go to his truck with ALBRIGHT VETERINARY stamped on the doors.

โ€œWhat is going on?โ€ she demanded.

For the third time, Trey presented the telegram and said, โ€œLook at this.โ€

Sister Albrightโ€™s brow wrinkled. โ€œUh โ€ฆ why โ€ฆ we had been getting regular letters from her, but โ€ฆ โ€

โ€œI want to talk to Dot. Right now.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s asleep.โ€

โ€œI do not give a good goddamn.โ€

She bristled. โ€œNow, listen, you foul-mouthed hooligan. You keep your mouth clean in this house. Do you know what I see? I see a little girl whose best friend deserted her without a word. Just picked up one night, got on a train, and went to see people she doesnโ€™t really know for who knows how long. Dotโ€™s cried herself to sleep as much over that as she has overโ€”โ€ She waved a hand at Gio and glared at him.

โ€œDid it occur to anybody here that Marina had no choice? Iโ€™m her husband. I say what she does and does not do.โ€

โ€œYou allow Marina to do exactly what she pleases.โ€

โ€œNot this time,โ€ he snapped back. โ€œI promised her I wouldnโ€™t talk about our private business, but Iโ€™mma break that promise. This is why I packed her up and took her to St. Louis.โ€

Sister Albrightโ€™s mouth slowly dropped open and her eyes widened as Trey ranted. He could feel Gioโ€™s horrified stare.

Sister Albrightโ€™s trembling hand went to her chest. โ€œOh, goodness,โ€ she whispered, stricken. โ€œOh, my goodness gracious. Come in, come in. Both of you. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.โ€ She led the way into the house and pointed them to the parlor, scurrying to the back and running up the stairs, shouting, โ€œDorothy Anne Albright!โ€

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you say anything?โ€ Gio demanded.

โ€œWhat good would it have done?โ€ Trey snapped. โ€œYou think Iโ€™m proud of it? God, I wish Albright were here so he could get his bullwhip after me. Iโ€™d stand there and take it, too.โ€

Gio said nothing, but presently they heard, โ€œWHAT?!โ€ and then running feet. Soon there was Dot, standing in the threshold of the parlor in a long nightgown, her chest heaving. โ€œSheโ€”โ€

โ€œIf she was writing to you but you didnโ€™t write back, she must not have told you why. You didnโ€™t even write to ask why?โ€

โ€œIโ€”โ€ she squeaked, her bottom lip trembling.

โ€œNot sure she wouldโ€™ve told you,โ€ he grumbled.

Her eyes glittered and her cheeks glistened. โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ she mewled, clutching the telegram to her chest. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry.โ€

Treyโ€™s throat bobbed, suddenly thoroughly in sympathy with Dot. โ€œLook, Dot, we got our problems, you and me, but between us, weโ€™ve got her tipping into a grave. We gotta work together to get her out. She donโ€™t wanna hear from me. My grandparents tell me to leave well enough alone when they see fit to say anything to me at all. I do not know how sheโ€™s doing because they donโ€™t tell me anything. But could you write to her and โ€ฆ I donโ€™t know. Gossip or whatever it is you do. Just donโ€™t let it out you know why sheโ€™s there. Although, at this point, I donโ€™t know if she cares.โ€

Dot winced and began to cry in earnest and she glanced at Gio, who pursed his lips and shook his head. โ€œDonโ€™t look at me.โ€

โ€œGio!โ€

โ€œIโ€™m disappointed. Thatโ€™s not the Dot I know. Or want.โ€

โ€œGio,โ€ Sister Albright said firmly.

โ€œIโ€™m not going to say Iโ€™m sorry. I didnโ€™t know any of this, but ever since they got married, Dotโ€™s made sure Marina knows how angry and jealous she is even though it wasnโ€™t Marinaโ€™s fault. I havenโ€™t said anything, but I donโ€™t like it. Her loyalty disappears the second her feelings get a little hurt. So I wonder if sheโ€™s going to do that to me too one day.โ€

Sister Albright didnโ€™t reply, but Dot broke out into ugly bawls. โ€œOh, itโ€™s true!โ€ she wailed. โ€œIโ€™m such an awful friend!โ€

Trey and Sister Albright rolled their eyes at the same time.

โ€œAโ€™ight,โ€ Trey said, heading toward the door, Gio following. โ€œWe got that settled?โ€

Dot threw herself at Trey and sobbed into his shoulder. He sighed and patted her back and rubbed it while she cried for forgiveness. โ€œAโ€™ight, aโ€™ight,โ€ he said testily. โ€œYou and me are in this together. Weโ€™ll get through it. Somehow.โ€

He and Gio returned to the speak to find two of his hired guns waiting for him, twisting their caps in their hands. โ€œWhat,โ€ Trey barked.

โ€œThere waโ€™nโ€™t nobody to meet us at the quay, Boss,โ€ one muttered. โ€œWe waited. Nobody showed.โ€

Trey thought he was hearing things. โ€œAre you saying you donโ€™t have my heroin?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ said the other one. โ€œI mean, yeah, thatโ€™s what weโ€™re saying. No boat, no men, no trucks, no โ€ฆ nothinโ€™. No ideas, either.โ€

Treyโ€™s jaw ground as he considered the possibility one of these lugs had hijacked his shipment, but Trey paid well and in the four years theyโ€™d been working for Trey, they had never given him any reason to suspect they might not be on the upโ€™nโ€™up.

Then again, somebody loyal to Trey had drugged Marina, so he wasnโ€™t going to assume much.

What to do, what to do.

โ€œAโ€™ight,โ€ he growled with a wave of his hand. โ€œGโ€™on outta here now. Keep your ear to the sidewalk and see if you canโ€™t rustle up some names. Start with Seamus Byrne.โ€

81


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60 Comments

  1. juris imprudent

    Iโ€™d stand there and take it

    Got some masochistic tendencies there eh?

    • Mojeaux

      No, just enough self-awareness to know when he deserves an ass-whoopin’.

  2. DEG

    I say what she does and does not do.

    Didn’t he tell her to not go to the Speak?

    Start with Seamus Byrne

    I don’t remember him. Is he new or is my memory slipping?

    • Mojeaux

      At the very beginning. It’s been a year and a half. There are consequences to serialization. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

  3. Fourscore

    Trey has reverted back to his old speech patterns. He needs Marina, Marina needs Dot, Dot needs Gio.

    Wedding Bells have broken up the whole gang.

    I’m getting a little suspect of Albright though. Him and his damned animal tranquilizers

    Thanks Moj, things are getting curiouser and curiouser Another week to wait…

    • Mojeaux

      Wedding Bells have broken up the whole gang.

      Have faith! I write romance. ๐Ÿ˜œ

      • UnCivilServant

        I don’t know the conventions of the genre, so I go pessimistic.

  4. Aloysious

    ooo… gang fight coming up?

    • Mojeaux

      ๐Ÿค”

    • Chafed

      I’d settle for a cat fight.

  5. dbleagle

    Interesting chapter Moj. It just further reminds me the Age/2 +7 rule of thumb exists for a reason.

    • prolefeed

      The rule of thumb that says men should always date younger women after they’re 14?

      Does it also apply to women dating men younger than them?

      • hayeksplosives

        Ask the Macrons.

        Macron is married to Brigitte Trogneux, 24 years his senior,[and his former La Providence high school teacher in Amiens.[They met during a theatre workshop that she was giving when he was a 15-year-old student and she was a 39-year-old teacher.

      • prolefeed

        That’s a fairly rare combination, since men tend to chase youth rather than compatibility, but good on them for finding each other.

        That retarded formula above would have had me trying to date women a couple decades younger than me about the time I met Mrs. Prole. Turns you it ain’t enough to date eye candy, you actually have to be able to enjoy talking to your date, if you want to have a good life together. ๐Ÿ˜‰

      • Gender Traitor

        So very much this!

    • rhywun

      Nice run

  6. hayeksplosives

    Iโ€™m hanging out at the ER again. What a thrill for me! ๐Ÿ™„

    SpO2 went to 84% and I was getting dizzy so I called an Uber to get me to the hospital.

    Nebulizer seems to have done the trick. But now theyโ€™ve done EKG, urine sample. I guess theyโ€™re doing blood next. Just trying to see if Iโ€™m allergic to the antibiotics I guess.

    Hope to get out soon.

    • KK, Plump & Unfiltered

      Hope you’re OK!

      • hayeksplosives

        This too shall pass!

    • Brochettaward

      Hopefully it’s nothing or just an allergic reaction.

      • hayeksplosives

        Seems to be a fairly random asthma attack. They took some blood and have me ion a saline drip to compensate for the augmentin side effects.

      • Chafed

        Feel better

      • hayeksplosives

        Thanks

    • hayeksplosives

      Well, theyโ€™re going to admit me to the hospital.

      Faaaaack.

      • Gender Traitor

        Probably a wise precaution under the circumstances, but I hope all goes well and they spring you ASAP! ๐Ÿ™

      • rhywun

        Oh no good luck!

      • Sean

        Sorry, HE.

        Hope you feel better.

    • DEG

      Best wishes

  7. UnCivilServant

    Morning, Glibs.

    Sorry to hear about the new medical troubles HE. Hope the admittance turns out to just be an abundance of caution on their part.

    • Gender Traitor

      Good morning, U!

      • Gender Traitor

        … and rhy!

      • Gender Traitor

        Very well, thanks! Got my first mug of chai latte. Today, however, is the milk’s Last Official Day of Goodness, so I may have to be prudent and settle for regular coffee tomorrow morning.

        How about you?

      • UnCivilServant

        I’ve been up all night, and am trying to figure out if there’s a holiday I missed, because there were a crapload of extra cars on the road during my commute yesterday afternoon

      • Gender Traitor

        Huh. No holiday I’m aware of at the end of April. I hope they’re not amassing for some sort of midweek May Day observance – and not in the modern “May Day” sense.

      • hayeksplosives

        Orthodox Easter is May 5, so this week is Orthodox Palm Sunday.

      • Gender Traitor

        …and I hope your all-nighter was by choice and not due to insomnia. Either way, hope there’s a nice nap in your near future.

      • UnCivilServant

        I was playing video games.

      • Gender Traitor

        ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘๐ŸŽฎ

      • Ted S.

        Milk in coffee?? :-p

      • Gender Traitor

        No – milk in chai latte today, non-dairy creamer in coffee tomorrow (when the remaining milk undergoes HAZMAT disposal.)

      • Gender Traitor

        Oh, swell. Luckily, we don’t use that much milk – just for my weekend lattes, mainly. (Hence the difficulty using it up before its drop-dead date.)

        ***SIGH!!!*** Now we’ll have even more of those damn almond milk commercials. ๐Ÿ˜’

  8. Tres Cool

    suh’ fam
    whats goody yo

    TALL WEEKEND CANS!

    • Gender Traitor

      Good morning, homey! Are you back at the correct end of the state for now?

      • Tres Cool

        I am. Just took the trash out and I can see your house from here.
        I’m finally on the tail-end of w/e respiratory infection I had. Now Jugsy has been benched with bronchitis.

      • Gender Traitor

        I’m finally medicating for the lingering cough that’s been hanging on since I shook the head congestion at the end of March. It’s much better, but I want to get it GONE.

      • Tres Cool

        I think my left ear has been plugged-up ever since I got back from working in Wyoming in December.
        Doesn’t seem to want to resolve itself.

      • Gender Traitor

        Probably time to doctor up.

    • Gender Traitor

      Good morning, Sean!

      • Sean

        ๐Ÿ˜

        *waves*

    • Grumbletarian

      Charged are:

      51-year-old Roger Juan Tirado of Allentown

      51-year-old Jose Luis Torres of Carnegie, Pennsylvania

      47-year-old Jonathan Mendez of Allentown

      59-year-old Nydia Tirado of Allentown

      48-year-old Agapito Pagan-Liciaga of Allentown

      65-year-old William Tirado-Liciaga

      The Middle-Aged Marauders? The Low-T Lawbreakers? Seems to be a lot of Latin American names, maybe MS-53?

  9. DEG

    Mornin’

    Powerline hasn’t posted this week’s fun yet, but I saw this article on their front page. Seriously guys? You guys didn’t know JournoList 2.0 (and more versions) have been around for a long time?

    Powerline also had this college regrets chart. The top entry made me chuckle.

    • Gender Traitor

      Good morning, DEG!

      Does Mass Communication count under “Communications”? If so, then… yeah. ๐Ÿ˜•