Alex Cross's Trial
hour itll be time for dinner.
Among the items on Dabneys tray were a silver coffeepot emitting a tendril of steam from its spout and a complete place setting of Mamas best china.
Yvellas tray offered just about every breakfast item known to southern mankind: grits, fried eggs, spicy link sausage, homemade patty sausage, griddle cakes with sorghum syrup, a basket of baking-powder biscuits, butter, watermelon pickles, and fig preserves.
Yvella, you dont expect me to eat all this?
Yes, suh, I sure do, she said. You too damn skinny.
I have lost some weight here recently, I said and rolled my eyes.
Yeah, I heard all about it, she said.
Howd yall know I was here
in the guest quarters?
Duke come and told me, Dabney said.
I realized that I was standing in front of them shirtless, wearing only my drawers. I looked around for my clothes.
Dont you worry about it, Mister Ben, Yvella said. I seen plenty worse than that. I took your clothes to the wash.
Dabney brought over a filigreed iron tea table I remembered from Mamas flower garden.
I didnt tell your daddy yous here, he said. I figure youd want to tell him yourself. But why dont you come on and sleep in the house, Mister Ben. That big old house just rattling around with hardly nobody in it, you out here sleepin with the dogs.
Well see, I said. Thank you for the invitation.
Along with the coffee, Dabney had brought me a straight razor, shaving soap, a tortoiseshell comb and brush, and a stack of fresh clothingmy old clothes, laundered and folded. I was probably skinny enough to fit into them now.
God bless you both, I said.
You the one that needs the blessin, from what I hear, Yvella said. You best keep out of trouble.
I will try, I said. Listen, I have a favor to ask both of yall.
Your father dont need to know, and we aint gonna tell him, said Dabney.
The same goes for me, said Yvella. And now I got a favor to ask of you.
What is it?
Would you eat them damn biscuits before they get cold?
Chapter 83
AS SOON AS I POURED the last of the coffee, Duke and Dutchy started barkinginsistent, urgent, annoying barks. They ran up and down along the wall underneath the cobwebby window.
I went over and was astonished to see Elizabeth in the bushes and with her none other than L. J. Stringer.
I motioned for them to go around to the front door.
Damn, Ben, L.J. said, if we wanted to come through the front door, we would have done it in the first place.
I shut the door behind them. Howd you even know I was here?
They looked annoyed at my stupidity.
Dont you think those Klan boys had somebody follow you home last night after their meeting? The whole town knows, Ben. Everybody knows who you are and where you are. All the time .
I felt stupid. Of course they had followed me.
L.J. straightened. Ben, let me put it to you as simply as I know how. Your life is in danger .
Hes right. Actually, its a miracle youre still alive, said Elizabeth. She reached out and touched my shoulder, eyes wide with concern.
L.J. spoke in a no-nonsense voice. People are really angry, Ben. I mean angry . You forget what a small town this is. Folks know youre up to something, and whatever it is, you aint here to make them look good.
I dont have to defend myself, L.J. Theres murder going on in this town. Hell, Ive seen six people with my own eyes whove been murdered, just in the short time since I got here! They nearly killed me, just for seeing what I saw.
Elizabeth spoke, her voice as gentle as L.J.s was harsh.
Ben, these are, or were, your neighbors, she said. These are your friends. Most of them are good, decent people.
Elizabeth, I dont see anything decent about men who murder innocent people. You put neighborliness ahead of simple humanity? Forgive me if I disagree.
I realized that I probably sounded like a defense attorney pleading a case. Another hopeless one?
L.J. seemed to read my mind. No point in discussing it any further, he said. We came here because were afraid for you, Ben. We want to try to help. Its just a matter of time before they come for you again. And hang you good. Ill figure out some way to keep you safe.
Thank you, L.J., Elizabeth. I really do appreciate your concern. More than you can possibly
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