Part 3 (1/2)
”Why, Rita? I mean-”
”To prove it. I'm nice stuff, Benny. I'm not easy, and I'll be worth it. Then we can do whatever you want whenever you want to.”
His mind was racing in circles. He knew she was telling the truth. She'd be worth it, worth almost anything. But killing a guy was a big thing. If they caught you, you burned. And it wasn't like knocking over a candy store-they tried harder to catch you for murder.
Murder.
”Who's the cat? Anybody special?”
”You mean you'll do it?”
”Wait a minute. I just want to know who, that's all.”
She took a breath. ”Moe,” she said.
”Moe?”
”That's right. You slip the shank in Moe and it's just you and me, Benny, for as long as you want it. What do you say?”
This was big. It was big enough shanking someone he didn't know, bad enough to slip steel into a cat he never met. But Moe was worse. h.e.l.l, he wasn't tight with Moe and he wouldn't miss him, not Moe with the short car with wire wheels and a girl in the backseat whenever he wanted one. No, he could see Moe dead without crying about it. But killing him- ”It'll be easy,” she went on, her voice husky and all excited. ”It's about 9:30 now. I can go to his pad and pick him up. I'll tell him some lies so he thinks he's getting something now. Then we'll come walking over towards the park and you can get him about ten steps inside the North Entrance. Okay?”
He turned a little on the bench, looking off into the distance. He was shook now. Killing-He couldn't pull a bit like that, not him.
And then he felt her small hand on his thigh.
”Okay,” he said.
He saw them coming a long ways off. He heard them before he saw them, heard Moe's low, relaxed voice and Rita's, tense and shrill with antic.i.p.ation. When they came into view he saw Moe's arm around her slender waist, his hand gently squeezing her flesh.
It made him mad, and he knew he'd be able to do it. He'd get even with Moe. He'd get even with him for all the girls he never had and the money he was never able to toss around.
They came closer. He took his knife from his dungarees pocket and clicked it open, fearing for a moment that Moe would hear the click of the blade and know what was going to happen. But Moe didn't notice. It was no wonder-Rita was leaning against him as they walked, and it would be tough for a cat to notice anything with a girl like her doing the leaning.
He rubbed his thumb nervously over the blade, feeling how sharp it was and wondering how it would go into Moe. It would go in nice and smooth, he decided. One push and that would be the end of Moe. And that little push would also serve as the beginning of Benny Dix.
They entered the park and stopped. They were just steps from him now, just steps from him and the knife and the murder. It was time now. He knew this, but he couldn't force himself to move for a moment, as if he were made of wood.
Now.
He stepped out from behind the tree and closed the gap between them in three quick strides, impatient to get it all over with as quickly as possible. Moe looked up and saw him, and he saw the total surprise in his eyes and the excitement and joy in Rita's. Then the expression in Moe's eyes changed to fear when he saw the knife, and he started to move but he couldn't move fast enough, couldn't dodge the knife that was coming up toward his soft belly, couldn't even scream when the knife went in and up into him, could only clutch at his gut as he fell back and crumpled to the pavement.
Rita came to him and stood next to him, and his arm went around her while she looked down at the body that a few minutes ago had been Moe. She was breathing hard now, hot and excited, staring as if she were hypnotized at the pool of blood below her. The blood looked almost purple in the light of the moon.
They stood in their tracks for several moments without either of them moving or saying a word. He felt torn in half, sick at the realization that Moe was dead and he had killed him, and hungry for Rita and knowing that he was going to get her now, that the loneliness and emptiness were over from here on in. She had the proof she wanted.
”Come on,” she said at last. ”Let's get out of here.”
”Where to?”
”My pad. The folks are away for the weekend and n.o.body's going to bother us. You think you'll like that, Benny?”
”Yeah.” His voice was hoa.r.s.e and tight.
She slipped her hand in his and gave it a squeeze as they started walking swiftly out of the park. ”I think you will, too,” she said. ”I think we'll both have a good time.”
”Give me the knife,” she said. ”I'll wash it up so n.o.body can prove anything, okay?” She took the knife and walked off into the bathroom, and he kicked off his shoes and lay down on the bed to wait for her. He hadn't felt this way in a long time-wanting something so much that it was an ache instead of an ordinary hunger, and at the same time knowing that now he was going to get what he wanted, that she was in the next room and soon she would be in the same room with him, lying down on the bed beside him, and then he would have her.
Moe was dead. He killed Moe, but n.o.body was going to suspect him and no cops were going to prove anything even if they did figure it all out. Moe was dead in the park and he was in Rita's bed waiting for her, and even if killing was a bad thing there was nothing to do about it. It was all over-besides, it had to happen just the way it happened. He couldn't help it, not at all.
She was running water in the bathroom, was.h.i.+ng the knife. Smart girl, he thought. The chick would figure all the angles. If the cops made noises, she could tell how the two of them were together all the time. It was clear.
She came back holding the knife in her hand and set it down on the little brown table at the head of the bed. ”It's clean,” she explained. ”I'm leaving it open for now so it'll dry out, but there's no sweat now. n.o.body saw a thing.”
He nodded, and she sat down on the bed and kicked off her shoes. ”You did it,” she said. ”You proved it to me, Benny. I knew you'd have the guts, and I knew you wanted me bad enough. That was the important part.”
He didn't answer. She leaned back on the bed, resting her head on the pillow beside his. He could smell her perfume and the fragrance of her hair and he wanted to reach for her and take her right away without waiting for anything. He'd been with chicks before, but never one like Rita, never one who was made for this sort of thing, one that oozed s.e.x with every step she took.
It was going to be good.
”I want you, too.” She moved even closer to him and he turned so that their bodies pressed together tightly. He could feel every contour of her body and his arms went around her quickly, and then they were kissing. His heart was beating wildly and he couldn't control his breathing and he was no longer conscious of the room or the bed or the naked lightbulb hanging over the bed or the knife on the night table.
He was only conscious of his body and hers and nothing else mattered at all.
When it was over he lay motionless on the bed while she sat up and rearranged her clothing. He felt complete now for the first time in a long time, complete and whole and relaxed at last. She was even better than she'd promised, better than he had imagined.
He could almost forget Moe and the sick expression on his face when the knife tore into his stomach. Moe was something that couldn't be avoided, something in the way that had to be removed. It wasn't his fault for killing Moe, any more than it was his fault for being born or wanting Rita. It just happened that way.
And it was good for her, too. She loved every minute of it, every second of the act. From here on in it was peaches and cream for Benny Dix, with Rita whenever he wanted her. And he would want plenty.
”You liked it,” he said. ”Didn't you?”
”Of course. Couldn't you tell?” There was a touch of amus.e.m.e.nt in her voice, a note of her knowing something that he was missing.
”Yeah. I mean-You like doing that. You like it every time, don't you?”
”Uh-huh.”
Well, he'd give her plenty to like. He rolled over on one elbow and looked at her, sitting silently on the edge of the bed. She looked even prettier than before and it was hard to believe that he had actually made love to her, that he had scored with such a good-looking broad. But he could believe it. He could remember every second of it as if it were still happening.
”I bet there's nothing you like better,” he went on, talking slowly. ”You proved that you wanted me, just like I proved it to you. Right?”
She nodded, and he could just make out the shadow of a smile on her face.
”That's what I figured. A guy can tell if a chick's faking, you know?”
”I wasn't faking.”
”You don't have to tell me. You must like it better than anything else in the world.”