Stalemate

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Book: Stalemate Read Free
Author: Iris Johansen
Tags: Fiction, Suspense, Romance, Thrillers
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the bastard. I just want to buy a little time to save a life." She looked at the telephone. "I suppose I should expect a call from him tonight."
    "Yes." Joe stood up and pushed his chair back. "And I want to hear every word. Put him on speaker."
    She nodded. "I'd record it but I don't imagine he'll say anything incriminating. You said he was smart."
    He nodded curtly. "I wish you'd have been as smart."
    "Would you really have let Gonzales die if I hadn't pushed you to tell me about Soldono?"
    "What do you think?" He took the plates to the sink. "You know the answer. I don't give a damn about a son of a bitch like Gonzales. Hell, I probably wouldn't have cared if he was a priest instead of a crook. Not if it meant trouble for you." He put the plates into the dishwasher. "Now go in and make yourself comfortable on the couch and wait for the slimeball to call."
    "It's the right thing to do, Joe."
    Montalvo didn't call.
    One hour passed.
    Two hours.
    Three.
    Joe called Soldono's number and got only the voice mail.
    Four.
    Five.
    "Come to bed." Joe pulled her to her feet. "He's playing games with you."
    "Why would he do that?"
    "How do I know?" He put his arm around her waist and led her toward their room. "But we didn't hear from Soldono either, and he would have called if he hadn't been able to reach Montalvo with the message."
    "Why don't you call Soldono again?"
    "As soon as I get you tucked into bed."
    "You're treating me like a child."
    "Not a child." He pushed her down on the bed. "There's nothing childlike about you. Sometimes I wish there were." He lay down beside her and pulled up the covers. "I'd celebrate the child in you. I'd give a party every day with red balloons and firecrackers." He pulled her close. "Now relax and try to sleep. You did what you could and now it's up to Montalvo."
    "Call Soldono again."
    "Nag." He took his cell phone out and dialed the number. "Still voice mail." He put the phone on the nightstand. "It could be that Montalvo gave Soldono orders not to talk to us before he did."
    "Maybe." She didn't know what to think. Her nerves and expectations had been screwed up to face Montalvo and then there had been nothing. She felt flat and anxious at the same time.
    And tired. Very, very tired.
    She nestled closer to Joe. "This isn't what I was anticipating for tonight." She had a sudden thought. "Or were you trying to distract me?"
    "You think I was trying to lure you with my manly body."
    "You would have succeeded."
    "Past tense."
    "If you--"
    "Hush." He pressed his lips to her temple. "Neither one of us is going anywhere. It can wait. I can wait. Love isn't only sex." He chuckled. "Though it's a damn entertaining part of it, isn't it?"
    "Yes." She cuddled her cheek into the hollow of his shoulder. "I can't be a child for you. That part of me isn't alive any longer if it ever existed, but I still like the red balloons and the firecrackers. There are celebrations and then there are celebrations. Sex is a celebration. So is lying here close to you."
    His arm tightened around her. "God, you're easy to please. Go to sleep, Eve. The celebration will still be going on when you wake up...."
    Chapter 2.
    Don't go, Mama."
    Eve opened her eyes to see Bonnie sitting in the rocking chair across the room. She was dressed in jeans and the Bugs Bunny shirt Eve had last seen her wearing that day she was taken. "I'm not going anywhere, baby. I just have to see if I can help that man."
    Bonnie shook her curly red head. "Joe's worried. He's afraid you may go."
    She looked at the indented pillow next to her. "Where is Joe?"
    "He's on the porch trying to call Soldono again. He waited until you were asleep. He doesn't want you to know. He doesn't like it when things scare you."
    "I'm not scared."
    "You should be. You will be."
    "Okay, Miss Know-It-All. You'll forgive me if I take your predictions with a grain of salt. Your crystal ball doesn't always work."
    "I don't know it all. Sometimes I just get a feeling. Usually when

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