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pie.”
    “Apparently.” I held out my hand. “I appreciate you coming here to finish this off.”
    Santon took it, and we shook. “Call me in a couple of weeks when things free up.”
    “Will do.”
    He left, and I went down to the locker room, chewing on what the fuck was happening with the Canary Island trust. Kevin certainly didn’t have the right kind of mind or connections. It was possible I was underestimating him. It was also possible I had latched onto him because I despised him.
    The club’s huge lot had a driving range, tennis courts, batting cages, and a fake pitcher’s mound and home plate. The owner had owned a major league team or two, and he kept baseball in the club even if the facilities weren’t used much. Eddie and I used it more than any other two members. I’d set up the time with him to feel him out about Monica. Maybe I could convince him to try another marketing angle, any other angle, because I knew what he wanted to do was putting her through hell.
    I rubbed the ball, scraping the fake pitcher’s mound under my cleat. Eddie stood in the batter’s box. Such a cocky fuck. Guy hit .209 on his best season.
    “Come on, Drazen!”
    I waved him off, getting ready for my pitch. Eddie’s stance was as comical as it had been at Penn. “Eddie! You constipated?”
    “What?”
    “You’re standing there with your ass out.”
    “Fuck you.”
    “No, fuck you. ” I threw. He hit it to the left field, smacking a target marked SINGLE before it puckered the nylon mesh. A minor miracle. I caught a glimpse of the speed clock to my right. Sixty-five. My shit was rusty. Or I was distracted.
    After his success connecting bat to ball the first time, Eddie was back in the box, looking triumphant.
    I took another ball from the bucket. “I heard you met with Monica Faulkner.”
    “She’s a hot number.” Eddie whipped the bat around before getting into constipation position. “You buy her song or you’re just keeping her from singing it?”
    I fingered the ball. “Why?”
    “We want it, and she’s not giving it up.”
    “It’s her song.”
    “It’s all about collaring and floor licking. Got you written all over it.” He pointed the bat at me. “I want it. It’s money. I think you’re keeping her from releasing it.”
    I threw a strike. Seventy-five, but my elbow had snapped a little from the exertion. I wasn’t pulling from the shoulder. “You’re giving me a lot of credit.”
    “You’re the master.”
    I hated it. I hated knowing the undertone of what he meant, because someone like Eddie trivialized something I took seriously.
    “Doesn’t work like that, douchebag,” I called out.
    I threw another strike, well inside the zone. Clocked at seventy-seven, but it didn’t jerk my elbow.
    “Then help me understand ‘the point.’”
    “The point is you can’t trick her out like a whore and put her on stage.”
    “Come on, man. Give the world a taste of what you got.”
    When I threw the next pitch, he connected. Hard. I stuck my glove in front of me and caught it before it hit me in the nuts.
    “Sorry, O’Drassen.” He used my great-grandfather’s name from the old country when he wanted to tease me. It bothered me in college, and he’d latched on to it. I was setting up the next pitch when Eddie stepped out of the box. “Seriously, I want her. We want her. She’s got that thing. You know the thing. The thing I can sell. Every man in the room will want to fuck her.”
    “What?” I had it coming. I’d been the joker, the storyteller, the adventurer. I’d been the guy making cracks about who I fucked, and where, and how many times, over beers. Meanwhile, I’d defended Jessica from every unkind word hurled behind her back. Why should anyone think I gave a shit? “She won’t fuck you, Ed.”
    “Why not? I’m a record executive,” he joked.
    Despite the fact that he was kidding, the images came to mind like a neighbor I avoided. Her eyes half closed. Eddie on top of her,

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