Authors: Dennis Larsen
leaves the field wide open for you to step
in and sweep her off her feet, eh Felix?”
Iggy joked.
“Ain’t nothing wrong with a little
meat on the bones once in awhile Iggy, I
would have thought her just your type,” he
countered. As far as that goes, I was able
to line up a small investor that is
interested in taking a look at the property,
now that the Okala Group has pulled out.
He’s not dying to purchase but has enough
interest that I can approach this Ms. Davis
and get my foot in the door.”
“Good, real good. I’ve tried to
look at this from every possible angle and
I think we’re covered. When this thing
goes down there will be a shit storm
coming at me from every possible
direction and I need to know that you guys
have got my back. You don’t speak to
anybody. You don’t know me. Is that
understood? Iggy, we have a very casual,
business relationship from years past but
we’ve not talked in years. You got that?”
he said, looking back and forth at both
men.
Iggy and Felix shook their heads in
agreement, verbally confirming that they
understood, and were in full compliance
with Jeremy’s directions.
“You think they’ll figure you were
involved somehow?” Felix asked.
“Her lawyers will do anything to
collect their fifteen million, so yes, I think
they will try to persuade the authorities
that I was involved, otherwise, they lose
their payday and I end up with the entire
estate, less your and Iggy’s share of
course.”
“I have a question about that.”
Ignatius became very serious.
“Of course,” Jeremy encouraged
his ‘friend’ to continue.
“Just how is it that we get paid
out? I mean not the little bit you’ve been
dishing out till now, I mean the big money,
the millions?”
“I know what you are referring to.
I’ve set a couple of offshore accounts in
countries with no treaty agreements with
the US, I will steadily, through a source
that you need not concern yourself with,
funnel money into those accounts until you
have received the amounts we talked
about. Some of that money is there today,
but I can’t give you access until we
finalize this little arrangement.”
“And just how much money was
that again?” Felix asked.
“I’ve told you I was not willing to
discuss the amount that you are both
receiving. Those terms were negotiated
separately, Iggy has been involved and
working for many more years than
yourself, therefore, he is getting paid
somewhat more than you but the sums are,
at this point, no longer negotiable and
confidential, as we agreed.”
“But I’m assuming so much more
of the actual risk, if you know what I
mean. When you think of it, you’d be
nowhere if I hadn’t found our guy and
convinced him to come on board,” Felix
countered.
“And you are being compensated
very handsomely,” Jeremy reminded him.
“Yeah, I guess, but just seems to
me that my piece should be bigger. I mean
you’re coming out of this with something
worth a hundred million bucks.”
“On paper, remember, that’s not
cash. If the property doesn’t sell for what
we think it’s worth, I may end up with just
a very large farm,” Jeremy tried to assure
him.
“Okay, I get your point, I was just
asking.”
The men continued to nail down
some of the logistics that needed to work
themselves out over the coming week.
Jeremy summarized before they
split up, “Iggy, tell me again, what are you
doing this week?”
“I’m getting the information, as
I’ve done before, to our guy, The Stalker.
The locksmith that has been doing our
keys wants more money, but I’ve handled
it. He won’t be a problem. He’s been very
helpful in providing me with information
about possible homes to hit, but he’s got
two strikes against him, so he won’t screw
with us and risk going back to prison for
good. Anyway, I’ll secure a key, photo,
and everything else, just like before, so
he’s good to go,” Mr. Savard relayed,
confident that he had his directions
straight.
“That’s right and Felix what do
you need to do?”
“I need to hook up with your
stepmother and screw her to death,” he
said, laughing. “Sorry, I just couldn’t
resist that one. Guarantee you though that
she’d go out with a smile on her face.”
“If it were only that easy, I would
have done that myself,” Jeremy said.
All three enjoyed a good laugh,
finding the image of such a conclusion to
all their hard work rather funny.
“Okay, okay, what do I need to do
this week? Okay, I’m going to contact Ms.
Davis through her realty company, and let
her know I’m representing this little
corporation that’s interested in the section
out by the base. I think I’m free to
schmooze her as I see fit, right?” he said,
questioning the direction he was going.
Jeremy nodded his approval.
“Good, then I hook up with the hot
librarian and your mom for a ménage,
phone you to collect my money and life is
good. Guess that’s about it,” Felix said,
turning his palms up in a sign of
completion.
“Felix, you ever think about
anything but women?” Iggy asked.
Felix looked up thinking, “Uh, no.”
Jeremy was finally able to get
Felix back on topic, and once convinced
he understood the plan as well as he and
Ignatius, they concluded their meeting with
no intention of ever meeting again. Any
further contact or correspondence would
be done through the online sources, and
under new user names, which they would
need to create. Jeremy had gone to the
trouble of assigning the names, logins and
the other information his conspirators
would need to complete the online task
and prepare for the next round of
communications, as needed.
The three agreed that their plans
should
move
ahead
as
previously
discussed and each went their separate
way. Iggy to work, Jeremy back to
Washington D.C. and Felix Unger -- his
parents, being fans of the popular
television show, could not think of a more
appropriate name -- was excited about his
prospects at Caroline's Bed and Breakfast,
so off he drove.
CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
Blanche had a hard time focusing
on anything related to the library Friday
morning.
Her
thought
drifted
and
meandered between her impending date
with Seymour and the quasi date, hastily
arranged, with Jasper for the following
evening, or was it a date with Jasper and
Rufus, she wasn't quite sure. Thankfully,
the decisions on this particular morning,
or any morning for that matter, did not
dictate life or death, just the ability to find
a book, when shelved out of place, or a
late fee charged to the wrong account. The
librarian had just managed to complete her
morning’s work when Marcus wandered
through the main foyer on his way to the
second floor.
“You’re looking lovely, as per
usual, Blanche,” he said, giving her a
friendly smile.
“Why thank you my good man,”
she retorted, with an English accent.
He could see from her evident
glow and demeanor that something was
up. “So what’s the deal?”
“What do you mean, what’s the
deal? I’m just working my little keister off
trying to keep this place in tip top shape,”
again with the accent.
“Oh, I think there’s more to it than
that. You seem, I don’t know, kinda
bubbly,” he said, for lack of a better
word.
“Is that a compliment, or bubbly,
as in bubble headed beach blonde?” she
jokingly replied.
“Both,” he laughed. “No really,
you got something going on today?”
“Am I really that easy to read.
After all you’ve only known me a short
while?”
“I don’t know, you do kinda wear
your emotions on your sleeve. But that’s
not a bad thing,” he said, as an
afterthought.
“If you must know, I have a date
tonight that I’m really looking forward to.
I can’t remember the last time I was this
excited about a date.”
“Can I ask who with? Do I know
him?”
“I think you know him alright, but
you must promise me that you won't say
anything to Mrs. Anderson, she will likely
frown on me dating a coworker,” Blanche
said more quietly, looking to make sure
they could not be overheard.
“For goodness sake Blanche, don’t
tell me you’re going out with Jared, he’s
still in high school. Ester will have a
conniption and what will his parents say?”
he carried on, not giving Blanche a chance
to stop him, even though he could see her
waving her arms in an attempt to slow him
down. “I’ve seen him ogling you and I
should have put a stop to it right from the
start, but I never dreamed you would
agree to dating him. Doesn’t sound like a
very good idea to me, nope, no siree,” he
finally stopped.
“Marcus, I’m not that stupid. It’s
not Jared, it’s Seymour,” she whispered.
“Oh, oh, that’s better. Ain’t he still
a little young for you?” he questioned.
“Now you just tell me if I'm overstepping
my bounds.”
“It’s okay, I don’t mind you being
interested, and after all you are sort of my
adopted father, apparently. I have been a
bit hesitant to encourage Seymour, but
he’s just so sweet and I think he likes me
for me, and not the other,” she said,
looking down at her protruding chest.
“Actually looks me in the eyes when we
talk, I kind of like that.”
“He’s one hell of a lucky guy,
either way, and he’s a good boy to boot.”
He reached for Blanche, giving her a hug,
and patted her gently on the back.
“Thanks Marcus, your approval is
important to me for some crazy reason.”
They chatted about a number of
things before Blanche asked, “So what are
you up to this morning?”
“I’ve got to check all the safety
issues throughout the library today. County
safety inspectors are coming the middle of
next week. You know, to certify the fire
extinguishers, make sure we have the
proper signs, that kind of stuff. Has to be
done every year so I just double check
everything before they show up,” he
explained.
“Well, don’t let me hold you up
any longer, get to work and I’ll do the
same,” she said, returning to her desk.
The attractive young librarian
would have been less excited about her
day had she known that at the same
moment she was discussing her date that
two men, Marcus would have been much
less approving of, were thinking of
Blanche in much more lewd ways.
* * *
Lester sat at his plywood desk, his
feet pushed against the edge, the chair
tipped back on two legs, as he lustfully
turned the pages of his newly pilfered
book. The thoughts of a naughty librarian
stirring his imagination, he looked up from
the book long enough to refresh his
memory, by looking at the pictures of
Blanche pinned to the wall. “Oh yeah
babe, won’t be long and you’ll have a real
man. The Lester Train is on the tracks and
headed your way,” he said, returning his
attention to the book before him.
* * *
Felix pulled his black Lincoln
Town car into the lone parking spot
behind Caroline’s and exited the vehicle,
a single bag in his hand. He entered
through the rear door, off of the kitchen;
scarcely making a sound, but no one
appeared to be home. Setting the bag at the
bottom of the stairs, he hollered,