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sk.thetalisman-第12章

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  'Hey kid; I finally got you;' said Uncle Morgan Sloat。 'What in the world is going on in your momma's head? Jesus; we could have a real situation here if somebody doesn't start paying attention to details。 Is she there? Tell her she has to talk to me…I don't care what she says; she has to talk to me。 Trust me; kiddo。' 
  Jack let the phone dangle in his hand。 He wanted to hang up; to get in the car with his mother and drive to another hotel in another state。 He did not hang up。 He called out; 'Mom; Uncle Morgan's on the phone。 He says you have to talk to him。' 
  She was silent for a moment; and he wished he could have seen her face。 Finally she said; 'I'll take it in here; Jacky。' 
  Jack already knew what he was going to have to do。 His mother gently shut her bedroom door; he heard her walking back to the dressing table。 She picked up the telephone in her bedroom。 'Okay; Jacky;' she called through the door。 'Okay;' he called back。 Then he put the telephone back to his ear and covered the mouthpiece with his hand so that no one would hear him breathing。
  'Great stunt; Lily;' Uncle Morgan said。 'Terrific。 If you were still in pictures; we could probably get a little mileage out of this。 Kind of a 'Why Has This Actress Disappeared?' thing。 But don't you think it's time you started acting like a rational person again?'
  'How did you find me?' she asked。
  'You think you're hard to find? Give me a break; Lily; I want you to get your ass back to New York。 It's time you stopped running away。'
  'Is that what I'm doing; Morgan?'
  'You don't exactly have all the time in the world; Lily; and I don't have enough time to waste to chase you all over New England。 Hey; hold on。 Your kid never hung up his phone。'
  'Of course he did。' 
  Jack's heart had stopped some seconds earlier。
  'Get off the line; kid;' Morgan Sloat's voice said to him。 
  'Don't be ridiculous; Sloat;' his mother said。
  'I'll tell you what's ridiculous; lady。 You holing up in some seedy resort when you ought to be in the hospital; that's ridiculous。 Jesus; don't you know we have about a million business decisions to make? I care about your son's education; too; and it's a damn good thing I do。 You seem to have given up on that。'
  'I don't want to talk to you anymore;' Lily said。
  'You don't want to; but you have to。 I'll e up there and put you in a hospital by force if I have to。 We gotta make arrangements; Lily。 You own half of the pany I'm trying to run…and Jack gets your half after you're gone。 I want to make sure Jack's taken care of。 And if you think that taking care of Jack is what you're doing up there in goddam New Hampshire; then you're a lot sicker than you know。'
  'What do you want; Sloat?' Lily asked in a tired voice。
  'You know what I want…I want everybody taken care of。 I want what's fair。 I'll take care of Jack; Lily。 I'll give him fifty thousand dollars a year…you think about that; Lily。 I'll see he goes to a good college。 You can't even keep him in school。'
  'Noble Sloat;' his mother said。
  'Do you think that's an answer? Lily; you need help and I'm the only one offering。'
  'What's your cut; Sloat?' his mother asked。
  'You know damn well。 I get what's fair。 I get what's ing to me。 Your interest in Sawyer and Sloat…I worked my ass off for that pany; and it ought to be mine。 We could get the paperwork done in a morning; Lily; and then concentrate on getting you taken care of。'
  'Like Tommy Woodbine was taken care of;' she said。 'Sometimes I think you and Phil were too successful; Morgan。 Sawyer and Sloat was more manageable before you got into real…estate investments and production deals。 Remember when you had only a couple of deadbeat ics and a half…dozen hopeful actors and screenwriters as clients? I liked life better before the megabucks。'
  'Manageable; who are you kidding?' Uncle Morgan yelled。 'You can't even manage yourself!' Then he made an effort to calm himself。 'And I'll forget you mentioned Tom Woodbine。 That was beneath even you; Lily。'
  'I'm going to hang up now; Sloat。 Stay away from here。 And stay away from Jack。'
  'You are going into a hospital; Lily; and this running around is going to…' 
  His mother hung up in the middle of Uncle Morgan's sentence; Jack gently put down his own receiver。 Then he took a couple of steps closer to the window; as if not to be seen anywhere near the living…room phone。 Only silence came from the closed bedroom。
  'Mom?' he said。
  'Yes; Jacky?' He heard a slight wobble in her voice。 
  'You okay? Is everything all right?'
  'Me? Sure。' Her footsteps came softly to the door; which cracked open。 Their eyes met; his blue to her blue。 Lily swung the door all the way open。 Again their eyes met; for a moment of unfortable intensity。 'Of course everything's all right。 Why wouldn't it be?' Their eyes disengaged。 Knowledge of some kind had passed between them; but what? Jack wondered if she knew that he had listened to her conversation; then he thought that the knowledge they had just shared was…for the first time…the fact of her illness。
  'Well;' he said; embarrassed now。 His mother's disease; that great unspeakable subject; grew obscenely large between them。 'I don't know; exactly。 Uncle Morgan seemed 。 。 。 ' He shrugged。
  Lily shivered; and Jack came to another great recognition。 His mother was afraid…at least as afraid as he was。
  She plugged a cigarette in her mouth and snapped open her lighter。 Another stabbing look from her deep eyes。 'Don't pay any attention to that pest; Jack。 I'm just irritated because it really doesn't seem that I'll ever be able to get away from him。 Your Uncle Morgan likes to bully me。' She exhaled gray smoke。 'I'm afraid that I don't have much appetite for breakfast anymore。 Why don't you take yourself downstairs and have a real breakfast this time?'
  'e with me;' he said。
  'I'd like to be alone for a while; Jack。 Try to understand that。'
  Try to understand that。 
  Trust me。
  These things that grown…ups said; meaning something else entirely。
  'I'll be more panionable when you e back;' she said。 'That's a promise。' 
  And what she was really saying was I want to scream; I can't take any more of this; get out; get out!
  'Should I bring you anything?'
  She shook her head; smiling toughly at him; and he had to leave the room; though he no longer had any stomach for breakfast either。 Jack wandered down the corridor to the elevators。 Once again; there was only one place to go; but this time he knew it before he ever reached the gloomy lobby and the ashen; censorious desk clerk。
   
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  Speedy Parker was not in the small red…painted shack of an office; he was not out on the long pier; in the arcade where the two old boys were back playing Skee…Ball as if it were a war they both knew they would lose; he was not in the dusty vacancy beneath the roller coaster。 Jack Sawyer turned aimlessly in the harsh sunlight; looking down the empty avenues and deserted public places of the park。 Jack's fear tightened itself up a notch。 Suppose something had happened to Speedy? It was impossible; but what if Uncle Morgan had found out about Speed
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