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Were I half the cad I claim to be, I would have taken that as an invitation. Were I a complete and utter scoundrel, I could easily take advantage of the situation and woo the gypsy right into my arms...and then into my bed. Or hers. Either would do. The problem was, after only two days, I hardly felt I had done anything to 'loosen her up' as it were. Not her anyway. "Not to worry, Catarina, I will indeed sleep...and well. Tomorrow, we will be on our way to Atlantic City and that much closer to putting all of this behind us." Well, behind her anyway. I already figured I would be involved with this for a while, if for no other reason so I could throw a bag of monkey wrenches into Lorenzo's machinations. Whatever they were.
 
Were I half the cad I claim to be, I would have taken that as an invitation. Were I a complete and utter scoundrel, I could easily take advantage of the situation and woo the gypsy right into my arms...and then into my bed. Or hers. Either would do. The problem was, after only two days, I hardly felt I had done anything to 'loosen her up' as it were. Not her anyway. "Not to worry, Catarina, I will indeed sleep...and well. Tomorrow, we will be on our way to Atlantic City and that much closer to putting all of this behind us." Well, behind her anyway. I already figured I would be involved with this for a while, if for no other reason so I could throw a bag of monkey wrenches into Lorenzo's machinations. Whatever they were.
  
== Chapter 14 "By the Sea" ==
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== Chapter 13 "By the Sea" ==
  
'''''CAT'''''
 
  
The trip had been far longer than she had expected and she was grateful to stretch her legs as she stepped from the car.  The dress given to her was a pale blue with a tight bodice and flared skirt, her heels making a hollow sound on the wooden planks of the boardwalk as she stepped out.  The sun was high in the sky and the scent of ocean made her smile, eyes closing a mmoment as she drank in the fresh scent after hours in a car, especially as Albert stepped out scowling, he had been largely silent and glowering.  The telltale grip of vest pocket made sure they knew where his gun was.
 
  
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CatarinaFlynn: ::The trip had been far longer than she had expected and she was grateful to stretch her legs as she stepped from the car.  The dress given to her was a pale blue with a tight bodice and flared skirt, her heels making a hollow sound
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CatarinaFlynn: on the wooden planks of the boardwalk as she stepped out.  The sun was high in the sky and the scent of ocean made her smile, eyes closing a mmoment as she drank in the fresh scent after hours in a car, especially as Albert stepped
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CatarinaFlynn: out scowling, he had been largely silent and glowering.  The telltale grip of vest pocket made sure they knew where his gun was.::/d
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Dash Karp: I was not happy. Not happy at all. We were supposed to be left alone to do this, but at the last minute he threw in Garifini? This was going change everything and make this all the harder. My gun was not returned, and Lorenzo
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Dash Karp: seemed insistant on dressing Cat in a way that would make her stand out. This was not the sort of business where I wanted attention drawn to us with every step on the boardwalk. It smelled of a set-up for sure and with every breath
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Dash Karp: I took I was considering every option. Garifini remained behind us as we strolled down the boardwalk. "Why did you want to come this way? Harrigan's joint is on Ocean Avenue," which was a couple blocks inland. "Mr. Karp," he
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Dash Karp: replied, "there are particulars to this affair that you need not concern yourself with." That just made me all the more suspicious. I felt like we were being paraded so everyone could get a good look at the gypsy girl in the bodice
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Dash Karp: and flared skirt. I was determined that we had to get away from Garifini. Stone cock be damned! I could not imagine why Lorenzo decided to change the plan and add an escort, but it sure didn't smell right. As we walked by the
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Dash Karp: Steel Pier, I noticed the sign for the diving horse and made like a tour guide. "Either of you ever see the diving horse? Quite amazing! Come on, we have time to go see it!" I grabbed Cat's hand nearly yanked her off her feet as I
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Dash Karp: hurried to the Steel Pier's entrance. "Mr. Karp!" Garifini hurried after us into the crowd - and there was a crowd! "We do not have tyime for sideshows, Mr. Karp!" he caught up when I reached the ticket both and told the sweetly
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Dash Karp: faced girl there I want three tickets and she asked for my seventy-five cents. "Come on, Albert! The show starts in ten minutes!" I darted into the thick crowd and at first, I even bounced up and down to signal to Garifini where we
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Dash Karp: were going. "This way, old man! We'll wait for you!" But while the end of the pier where the horse made its thrice daily dive was to the right, I ducked low and led Cat to the left. Amusingly, we ducked right into a fortune teller's
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Dash Karp: booth. Madame Philimina was her name and she was right out of Hollywood, I was sure. ()
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CatarinaFlynn: ::thankfully her purse had been slung across her body crosswise.  Sure, it accentuted her figure but it also left her hands free and when Dash asked her about a diving horse she looked toward the pier, about to shake her head when
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CatarinaFlynn: he seized her hand and took off running.  She was well able to run in heels, nt the first time she had done so, even if it would have been easier barefoot.  She looked back, seeing Albert catching up, a nervous bounce of toes when
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CatarinaFlynn: Dash called out to him, waving tickets.  She chimed in:: Hurry Albert!  ::she was far smaller than Dash and did not need to duck, almost crashing into him as they ran into a tent that was draped in deep purple and black velvet.  The
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CatarinaFlynn: pasty old woman in a fox stole sitting across from the bored looking "gypsy" gave a small startled scream  when they crashed her reading.  Quick on her feet, she dragged her hand free of Dash's and assumed a striking pose, letting t
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CatarinaFlynn: that central core of energy slither out to fill the space:: ahhhh yes.....news of a sudden arrival is near, the man you seek is tall, lanky, and hurried....I sense him near....seek him where the horses meet the water.  Go, hurry!
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CatarinaFlynn: ::clapping at the flustered old woman who stumbled back from her chair:: Howie? My Howie is here? Ohhhhh Howie!!!! ::and she ran out as fast as her stocky old legs could carry her::/d
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Dash Karp: I had to smile! Despite being on the run, I had to smile at Cat's quick thinking and the cute little firtune she just gave that woman for free. Madame Philimina, however, was not amused and bleated in a rich Brooklyn accent how I
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Dash Karp: owed her two bits for chasing of her client. "Here!" and I dropped a whole sawbuck by her crystal ball. "You're closed for the rest of the day. Now, you got a back exit outta here?" She was too stunned to argue and hooked her thumb
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Dash Karp: over shoulder. That back exit led us to the outside of the pier and a service walkway that served the other concessions along that side of the pier. A quick look to the left, and then to the right, and I located steps leading down
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Dash Karp: to the beach. Sure, we were giving Garifini the slip, but we were even more noticeable now on the beach, dressed as we were, among the summer bathers. No time to think on that, I was dragging Cat along beneath the pier and leading
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Dash Karp: her to the underside of the boardwalk. I was running through the list of contacts I had in Atlantic City and who would be the best to seek out now. "I think we lost him, but don't stop moving," I told Cat and we had to stoop a bit
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Dash Karp: while we followed under the boardwalk for two blocks until we could exit to the street. "People stopped to stare at us, especially Cat and I cursed undr my breath. All this time I had not released her hand and we zig-zagged for a
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Dash Karp: couple blocks away from the baordwalk until i saw a familiar general store. ()
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she was breathing swiftly but well able to keep up, aware of the stares and a few catcalls.  She shot a filthy look at a pair of men who turned to stare at the running pair.  She held tight to his hand as they emerged from beneath
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CatarinaFlynn: the boardwalk.  She was absolutely unfamiliar with the city and had to rely on him to keep her from getting hopelessly lost:: where are we going? ::looking back over her shoulder, not yet seeing Albert pursuing them though a car
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CatarinaFlynn: that looked familiar drove slowly past the far corner.  Her hand squeezed his tightly:: Dash, what do we do? /d
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Dash Karp: "Come on," I told her with a smile, and we crossed the street and entered the general store on the corner. The sign over the door read "Ocean Sundries" but I could still remember when it said "Karp's General Store" in big blue
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Dash Karp: lettering. There was an elderly balck man sitting in a rocking chair behind the counter and he didn't look up from the newspaper he was reading. "Happy dayz to ya, folks. Takes yo time and browse as ya likes." I got Cat and myself
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Dash Karp: away from the door so we couldn't be seen from the street. I cast a glance out the window, ythen finally released Cat's hand to step up to the counter. "Hello, Captain. Think you might be able to help a fella out of a jam?" The old
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Dash Karp: man looked up and his eyes went wide as saucers. Then his old crooked teeth shown in a braod smile. "Missah Karp! Well glory be, ain't you a sight to put a smile in dis ole man's chest! Its been an age o'Sundays since I last saw
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Dash Karp: you, Missah Karp!" He tried to hurry to his feet, but the poor fellow wasn't exactly spry these days. He shouted over his shoulder to the back of the store. "Ellie! Ellie, get yo'self movin' and bring some lemonade out he'e. Missah
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Dash Karp: Karp's come payin' us a vizi-tashun!" ()
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CatarinaFlynn: ::the small bell rang as they entered the shop, the scent of taffy and newsprint in the air.  She took a moment to smooth her dress and hair, catching her breath as they moved away from the windows.  Her heart was racing, had they
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CatarinaFlynn: really given Lorenzo
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CatarinaFlynn: s man the slip?  She studied the elderly man, a brow rising as he called Dash Captain.  She stepped up beside Dash and offered the slow moving old man a charming smile, one that actually reached those blue eyes.  Her accent rolled
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CatarinaFlynn: like soft waves as she spoke:: tis a pleasure to meet any friend of Dash's.  ::she stuck her hand out to shake the man's, hearing the rattle of glasses and footsteps from behind a draped curtain::/d
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Dash Karp: "Don't go to any trouble, Captain," I insisted on calling David Berry by his former rank in the army. He was a proud man and deserved that bit of respect. "This is Catarina Flynn...Catarina, this is Captain David Berry, U.S. Army
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Dash Karp: retired. He was my father's superior officer when my father joined the Buffalo Soldiers that garrisoned Cube after the Spanish-American." David Berry stood a little taller and straighter with that mention, and then Ellie was
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Dash Karp: waddling in with the ordered picther of lemonade on a tray with glasses. "Missahe Karp! Missah Karp! Lordy, so good ta see ya! And looky, looky! Ya dun brought the missus wit ya?" Then she looked at me sideways as she set the tray
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Dash Karp: down. "Dat iz da missus, ain't Missah Karp?" David slapped his wrinkled hand on the counter with some authority. I was shaking my head in the negative to answer to Ellie when Davis started in on her. "Woman, dun be weedlin' inta
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Dash Karp: Missuh Karp's personals now!" Ellie gave me a disappointed shake of head. "Yo's alwayz wuz one to run like da devil. I speaks a special prayer for ya tom...." she broke off ten to yell at David. "Oh beez quiet old man! Jus' cuz
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Dash Karp: Missuh Karp be callin' Cappin' don't me yo gonna get all cappiny on me. I will grab that rollin' pin. You know I will!" ()
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she gave a delighted laugh as the couple bickered, a faint blush at the assumption that she was Dash's wife.  Mischief sparkled in blue eyes and she leaned in close to Ellie:: now you must be knowin that Dash here is a wild child,
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CatarinaFlynn: and a lady the likes of me keeps a few steps ahead of him now ::she winked, clearly teasing Dash by bemonaing his nonexistent efforts to get with her:: is that lemonade home made? I've not had any such since I was in the islands
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CatarinaFlynn: years back now ::looking to the pitcher longingly:: was it sun brewed? ::she managed not to drool but it was an unexpected touch of semi-home to her::/d
  
'''''DASH'''''
 
  
I was not happy. Not happy at all. We were supposed to be left alone to do this, but at the last minute he threw in Garifini? This was going change everything and make this all the harder. My gun was not returned, and Lorenzo seemed insistant on dressing Cat in a way that would make her stand out. This was not the sort of business where I wanted attention drawn to us with every step on the boardwalk. It smelled of a set-up for sure and with every breath I took I was considering every option. Garifini remained behind us as we strolled down the boardwalk. "Why did you want to come this way? Harrigan's joint is on Ocean Avenue," which was a couple blocks inland. "Mr. Karp," he replied, "there are particulars to this affair that you need not concern yourself with." That just made me all the more suspicious. I felt like we were being paraded so everyone could get a good look at the gypsy girl in the bodice and flared skirt. I was determined that we had to get away from Garifini. Stone cock be damned! I could not imagine why Lorenzo decided to change the plan and add an escort, but it sure didn't smell right. As we walked by the Steel Pier, I noticed the sign for the diving horse and made like a tour guide. "Either of you ever see the diving horse? Quite amazing! Come on, we have time to go see it!" I grabbed Cat's hand fairly yanked her off her feet as I hurried to the Steel Pier's entrance. "Mr. Karp!" Garifini hurried after us into the crowd - and there was a crowd! "We do not have time for sideshows, Mr. Karp!" he caught up when I reached the ticket both and told the sweetly faced girl there I want three tickets and she asked for my seventy-five cents. "Come on, Albert! The show starts in ten minutes!" I darted into the thick crowd and at first, I even bounced up and down to signal to Garifini where we were going. "This way, old man! We'll wait for you!" But while the end of the pier where the horse made its thrice daily dive was to the right, I ducked low and led Cat to the left. Amusingly, we ducked right into a fortune teller's booth. Madame Philimina was her name and she was right out of central casting in Hollywood, I was sure.
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Dash Karp: "Oh honey child, dayz ain't no otha way!" Ellie poured a glass for each of us, but I was less interested in the tea and more interested continuing our escape. "David, would you happen to have some clothes we can change into? We need
 
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Dash Karp: to look less conspicuous." I didn't need to explain further to David because the reasons would not matter to him anyway. He was loyal to my father, and his memory, and in extension, to me. "I can goes to the church, Missuh Karp and
'''''CAT'''''
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Dash Karp: seez whats I might scare up outta the hand-me-downs been donated. I's can do dat for ya!" He didn't even stay to finish his tea and ran off. ()
 
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she gave the woman a warm smile and took her glass, fristy cold in her hand. Blue eyes swiveled to Dash and watched as the man disappeared:: less conspicuous? What is wrong with how I am dressed? ::Genuinely puzzled, no real
Thankfully her purse had been slung across her body crosswise.  Sure, it accentuated her figure but it also left her hands free and when Dash asked her about a diving horse she looked toward the pier, about to shake her head when he seized her hand and took off running.  She was well able to run in heels, not the first time she had done so, even if it would have been easier barefoot.  She looked back, seeing Albert catching up, a nervous bounce of toes when Dash called out to him, waving tickets.  She chimed in, "Hurry Albert!" She was far smaller than Dash and did not need to duck, almost crashing into him as they ran into a tent that was draped in deep purple and black velvet. The pasty old woman in a fox stole sitting across from the bored looking "gypsy" gave a small startled scream  when they crashed her reading.  Quick on her feet, she dragged her hand free of Dash's and assumed a striking pose, letting that central core of energy slither out to fill the space. "Ahhhh yes.....news of a sudden arrival is near, the man you seek is tall, lanky, and hurried....I sense him near....seek him where the horses meet the water. Go, hurry!" clapping at the flustered old woman who stumbled back from her chair. "Howie? My Howie is here? Ohhhhh Howie!!!" and she ran out as fast as her stocky old legs could carry her.
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CatarinaFlynn: experience in the realm of skulking about or blending in, it was not something she was used to. The dress she wore was one that flattered her well and she found it pretty, hence her confusion about needing to change:: this is
 
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CatarinaFlynn: delicious, thank you ma'm  ::a soft sound of pleasure as she took another sip::/d
 
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Dash Karp: "You stand out in that dress, thats what is wrong with it. People will remember it." My brown suit was only slightly less conspicuous. "Besides, they will be looking for a couple dressed a certain way." I drank some of the tea then
'''''DASH'''''
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Dash Karp: gave Ellie a huge smile. "Just as I remember it, Ellis. Mmmm mmm!" The woman grinned widely as I drank more tea. "You wantsa stay for sum chiltins, Missuh Karp? Ya bo' should be eatin' summin, ya should." She gave Cat a one eye
 
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Dash Karp: look then. "Specially you, missy. Why you is jus' skin n'bones! Yo be needin' sum meat on yo fo' sure!" I chuckled, but I was also impatient for David to return. ()
Dash Karp: I had to smile! Despite being on the run, I had to smile at Cat's quick thinking and the cute little fortune she just gave that woman for free. Madame Philimina, however, was not amused and bleated in a rich Brooklyn accent how I owed her two bits for chasing off her client. "Here!" and I dropped a whole sawbuck by her crystal ball. "You're closed for the rest of the day. Now, you got a back exit outta here?" She was too stunned to argue and hooked her thumb over shoulder. That back exit led us to the outside of the pier and a service walkway that served the other concessions along that side of the pier. A quick look to the left, and then to the right, and I located steps leading down to the beach. Sure, we were giving Garifini the slip, but we were even more noticeable now on the beach, dressed as we were, among the summer bathers. No time to think on that, I was dragging Cat along beneath the pier and leading her to the underside of the boardwalk. I was running through the list of contacts I had in Atlantic City and who would be the best to seek out now. "I think we lost him, but don't stop moving," I told Cat and we had to stoop a bit while we followed under the boardwalk for two blocks until we could exit to the street. People stopped to stare at us, especially Cat and I cursed under my breath. All this time I had not released her hand and we zig-zagged for a couple blocks away from the boardwalk until I saw a familiar general store.  
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she blinked, then smiled brightly:: my ma was always saying the same, though truly, I eat like one of those diving horses, it just never sticks ::she laughed, a warm roll of sound as she paced a bit, looking about the store and
 
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CatarinaFlynn: keeping away from the windows, just to be safe.  She was unworried about hand me downs, she had worn worse in her time:: have you owned this shop a long time ma'm? /d
 
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Dash Karp: "Missuh Karp gave my David the store when his Pa passed on," she looked up reverently, "bless dat man's soul. I do declare no man deserved better to be takin' inta Jeezus's hands. Praise be!" David and Ellie were devoted Baptists
'''''CAT'''''
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Dash Karp: and it always bothered them, Ellie especially, that my father and I had 'strayed from the herd' as she liked to put it. They were goodhearted people and my father had given David a joib in the store when he showed up in Atlantic
 
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Dash Karp: City a number of years ago in a rather destitute condition. I didn't have much cash on me, and decided then to ask David if he could spare twenty dollars when he returned. I looked to Cat and was thinking aloud. "They might be
She  was breathing swiftly but well able to keep up, aware of the stares and a few catcalls.  She shot a filthy look at a pair of men who turned to stare at the running pair.  She held tight to his hand as they emerged from beneath the boardwalkShe was absolutely unfamiliar with the city and had to rely on him to keep her from getting hopelessly lost. "Where are we going?" looking back over her shoulder, not yet seeing Albert pursuing them though a car that looked familiar drove slowly past the far corner.  Her hand squeezed his tightly. "Dash, what do we do?"
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Dash Karp: looking for us on the trains back to New York. We should take a train to Philly, and from there to New York." ()
 
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she curled her arm around her waist, her glass held aloft as she walked, pausing behind the counter, eyeing the assortment of news clippings and dollar bills taped to the wall there.  She looked to Dash:: don;t we need to find
 
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CatarinaFlynn: that...thing...before we leave here? ::brows furrowed in puzzlement:: even if just for your friend? ::her attention shifted to a small  yellowed picture, her free hand lifting to touch it, blue eyes going a bit distant:: oh..he was
'''''DASH'''''
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CatarinaFlynn: so very close, after that night on the hillside....they both thought they would die....a bottle of Hemsworth between them...::a smile curled as her fingers rested on the image, forgetting she was speaking aloud::/d
 
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Dash Karp: "We can't go to Cleopatra's Barge, Cat. I bet anything Lorenzo's goons are there now shaking down Harrigan. We were just a diversion. That's why we were paraded down the baordwalk looking like this. Word gets leaked to the police
"Come on," I told her with a smile, and we crossed the street and entered the general store on the corner. The sign over the door read "Ocean Sundries" but I could still remember when it said "Karp's General Store" in big blue lettering. There was an elderly black man sitting in a rocking chair behind the counter and he didn't look up from the newspaper he was reading. "Happy dayz to ya, folks. Takes yo time and browse as ya likes." I got Cat and myself away from the door so we couldn't be seen from the street. I cast a glance out the window, then finally released Cat's hand to step up to the counter. "Hello, Captain. Think you might be able to help a fella out of a jam?" The old man looked up and his eyes went wide as saucers. Then his old crooked teeth shown in a broad smile. "Missah Karp! Well glory be, ain't you a sight to put a smile in dis ole man's heart! Its been an age o'Sundays since I last saw you, Missah Karp!" He tried to hurry to his feet, but the poor fellow wasn't exactly spry these days. He shouted over his shoulder to the back of the store. "Ellie! Ellie, get yo'self movin' and bring some lemonade out he'e. Missah Karp's come payin' us a vizi-tashun!"  
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Dash Karp: with a description of the 'killers' and then thye cops are looking for us while the goons whick the Missile of Eros back to Applewhite." I stopped when Cat started talking to a picture. Did she really hear voices? Or get images or
 
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Dash Karp: feeling? Ellie's eyes went wide and perhaps a bit scared, but that's when David returned with an armful of clothes. "Dayz be plain as plain can be, Missuh Karp. I wuz figgerin' ya'd be wantin' plain." I picked out the man's clothes
 
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Dash Karp: from David's arms, then tossed the very plain looking dress to Cat. "You can change in the storage room, Kitten." I winced immediately when I called her that. Ellie was still staring at Cat. ()
'''''CAT'''''
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she blinked back to the room as a whole, a faint creep of color over her cheeks:: I think 'tis charming the way the two kept thick as thieves afterwardsA lovely thing, that. ::Yes, she spoke with authority on the bond between
 
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CatarinaFlynn: the two men, one she had never met and the other having known for five moments. Hearing the Captain return she smiled, setting down her drink to catch the plain beige frock dress Dash throew to her:: I'll be two shakes of a lamb's
Thensmall bell rang as they entered the shop, the scent of taffy and newsprint in the air. She took a moment to smooth her dress and hair, catching her breath as they moved away from the windows. Her heart was racing, had they really given Lorenzo's man the slip?  She studied the elderly man, a brow rising as he Dash called him Captain. She stepped up beside Dash and offered the slow moving old man a charming smile, one that actually reached those blue eyes. Her accent rolled like soft waves as she spoke, "tis a pleasure to meet any friend of Dash's," she stuck her hand out to shake the man's, hearing the rattle of glasses and footsteps from behind a draped curtain.
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CatarinaFlynn: tail Dash ::noticing he rcalled her Kitten and, strangely, it did not bother her, in fact a soft warm flipflop of her belly was the result as she stepped into the storage room. She made quick work of the fitted dress and replaced
 
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CatarinaFlynn: it with the too large drab frock coat, it looked a bit like an overcoat but she cinched the waist tight as she stepped back out again, giving a spin:: better? /d
 
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Dash Karp: Well she looked less like a gypsy now and more like a girl about to stand in a bread line. That suited me just fine. I went into the store room then and made sift work of changing. It was a plain black suit that one might wear to a  
'''''DASH'''''
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Dash Karp: funeral; or to one's own funeral. I was thinking about what Cat had said about Pa and David. She wasn't entirely wrong. Although they only corresponded sparingly after the war, once David and his wife showed up in Atlantic City,
 
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Dash Karp: they did indeed form a fast bond. "Thank you, Captain, these will do quite well. Now, might I be so rude as to ask if I could borrow some money? I will wire it back as soon as I get to New York." I noticed Ellie was still unusually
"Don't go to any trouble, Captain," I insisted on calling David Berry by his former rank in the army. He was a proud man and deserved that bit of respect. "This is Catarina Flynn...Catarina, this is Captain David Berry, U.S. Army retired. He was my father's superior officer when my father joined the Buffalo Soldiers that garrisoned Cuba after the Spanish-American War." David Berry stood a little taller and straighter with that mention, and then Ellie was waddling in with the ordered picther of lemonade on a tray with glasses. "Missah Karp! Missah Karp! Lordy, so good ta see ya! And looky, looky! Ya dun brought the missus wit ya?" Then she looked at me sideways as she set the tray down. "Dat iz da missus, ain't it, Missah Karp?" David slapped his wrinkled hand on the counter with some authority. I was shaking my head in the negative in answer to Ellie when David started in on her. "Woman, dun be weedlin' inta Missuh Karp's personals now!" Ellie gave me a disappointed shake of head. "Yo's alwayz wuz one to run like da devil. I speaks a special prayer for ya tom...." she broke off then to yell at David. "Oh beez quiet old man! Jus' cuz Missuh Karp be callin' y'all Cappin' don't mean yo gonna get all cappiny on me. I will grab that rollin' pin. You know I will!"
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Dash Karp: quiet and still watching Cat. David immediatley opened the door to the cash register and counted out twenty-three dollars and fifteen cents. Thats all there was. "I's afeared it been a slow week, Missuh Karp." ()
 
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she did look as dowdy as possible, though with that lovely hair and her features, it was hard to say she truly fit the bill.  It would be good cover though:: ah, yes, I suppose that is true, but what if he does find it, get his
 
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CatarinaFlynn: hands on it. Should we not be trying to stop him? ::she gave Dash a worried look:: I dare say I do not like to think what could be done if they find us and we have not been successful ::she moved closer to Dash, instinctively
'''''CAT'''''
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CatarinaFlynn: seeking comfort near him, a soft lean against his suited body. Her chin rose and she met his gaze:: where will we go now? ::she was acutely aware that she was essentially homeless and without clan in this land, a very uncomfortable
 
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CatarinaFlynn: truth she was not yet prepared to process::/d
She gave a delighted laugh as the couple bickered, a faint blush at the assumption that she was Dash's wifeMischief sparkled in blue eyes and she leaned in close to Ellie. "Now you must be knowin that Dash here is a wild child, and a lady the likes of me keeps a few steps ahead of him now," she winked, clearly teasing Dash by bemonaing his nonexistent efforts to get with her. "Is that lemonade home made? I've not had any such since I was in the islands years back now," looking to the pitcher longingly. "Was it sun brewed?" she managed not to drool but it was an unexpected touch of semi-home to her.
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Dash Karp: I looked at Cat and smiled a bit. The poor kid was a bit naive about these things. "We weren't meant to succeed, Cat. We were only meant to be seen. They probably have the relic now and Harrigan is probably dead." I wasn't sure
 
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Dash Karp: about the lean or hopw to respond to it. She wasn't the usual dame I ran with, taht was for sure. "We should get going. Could take us all day to get back to Manhattan at this point. I don't know that I am going to worry about that  
 
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Dash Karp: old piece of stone so much, but I'm sure Lorenzo would still like to keep us under wraps. So that will have to be addessed. Now what about you, Cat? I can give you some money when we get back, or do you have another destination you
'''''DASH'''''
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Dash Karp: would like to reach?" ()
 
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CatarinaFlynn: :;she looked to him, straightening from her lean when he made no move to respond, flustered at the question and a bit embarassed:: ah, yes of courseLast thing you need is a charity case.  I have some money tucked away ::in her
"Oh honey chil', dayz ain't no otha way!" Ellie poured a glass for each of us, but I was less interested in the tea and more interested continuing our escape. "David, would you happen to have some clothes we can change into? We need to look less conspicuous." I didn't need to explain further to David because the reasons would not matter to him anyway. He was loyal to my father, and my father's memory, and in extension, to me. "I can goes to the church, Missuh Karp and seez whats I might scare up outta the hand-me-downs been donated. I's can do dat for ya!" He didn't even stay to finish his tea and ran off.
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CatarinaFlynn: brassiere at the moment, the brooch tucked into the top of her stockings, garters snug enough to ensure it would not fall out:: only place I know is New York. I can make my own way from there I am sure, let you go off and seek your
 
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CatarinaFlynn: own way as well ::If she sounded a bit defensive, it was pure embarassment for having imagined anything else as an end game. He'd not given her any reason to assume anything and yet she had.  She ducked her chin, tucking hair
 
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CatarinaFlynn: back behind an ear::/d
'''''CAT'''''
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Dash Karp: A meaty black hand smacked the back of my head. "Danny Karp! Why I oughta put ya o'er my knee and make yo ass as black as mine! Can't yo talk some sense inta that boy, David? I sho don't remember him bein' that dumb befo'e!" David
 
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Dash Karp: laughed and I was just in utter shock at the assault and looked between them incredulously, rubbing the back of my head. Before David could speak, Ellie was at it again. "Dat pretty lil' missy here is bein' sweet on yo and yo don't  
She gave the woman a warm smile and took her glass, frosty cold in her hand. Blue eyes swiveled to Dash and watched as the man disappeared. "Less conspicuous? What is wrong with how I am dressed?" genuinely puzzled, no real experience in the realm of skulking about or blending in, it was not something she was used to. The dress she wore was one that flattered her well and she found it pretty, hence her confusion about needing to change. "This is delicious, thank you ma'm," a soft sound of pleasure as she took another sip.
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Dash Karp: even see it?" She smacked the back of my head again. The woman had a wicked smack! I wasn't sure what Ellie wanted me to do and I was struck dumb for a number of minutes. I wasn't even sure if Ellie was even close to being
 
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Dash Karp: right. The back of my head got hit again. "Now cut that out!" I finally spoke up but Ellie cut me off. "She's a special'un, she is, and she not nuttin' like dems otha floozy wimmens you run wit." I looked at Cat rather sheepishly
 
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Dash Karp: and shrugged. "I don't suppose you would reconsider about meeting Mr. Applewhite, would you?" ()
'''''DASH'''''
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CatarinaFlynn: ::a hand overed her mouth as she laughed softly, oh she liked the style of these two even if she did flush a bright pink at their words.  She was not fond of causing scenes but she had to admit it was amusing to see the pair treat
 
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CatarinaFlynn: him as if were a recalcitrant child. :: to be fair, he owes me nothing really Captainm and I surely do not want to be any burden on him ::as she did not want him acting sweet  on the slappings of the elderly couple. Blue eyes did
"You stand out in that dress, thats what is wrong with it. People will remember it." My brown suit was only slightly less conspicuous. "Besides, they will be looking for a couple dressed a certain way." I drank some of the tea then gave Ellie a huge smile. "Just as I remember it, Ellie. Mmmm mmm!" The woman grinned widely as I drank more tea. "You wantsa stay for sum chiltins, Missuh Karp? Ya bo' should be eatin' summin, ya should." She gave Cat a one eye look then. "Specially you, missy. Why you is jus' skin n'bones! Yo be needin' sum meat on yo fo' sure!" I chuckled, but I was also impatient for David to return.
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CatarinaFlynn: meet his though and he might well have read there a shy wonder as to how he might really feel.  Then they mentioned floozies and she recalled his warning her off. That was hard as she had yet to see his caddish ways, so far he had
 
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CatarinaFlynn: shown her his strength and temerity, intelligence and politeness. Still, his warning lingered:: if he can do what you say he can, I feel I should meet him. Sentimentality has to take a back seat to doing what is proper here ::a
 
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CatarinaFlynn: difficult thing, but she was determined::/d
'''''CAT'''''
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Dash Karp: "Very well then," my head was still smarting and I didn't envy David if she ever actually lifted that rolling pin against him. I gave a looking to Ellie and David and hoped to see some sort of satisfaction in their eyes. I almost
 
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Dash Karp: felt I was seeking their approval. "So you're still stuck with me, Kitten," and I gave her an apologetic smile. "You man-folk can be soo...." but David cut her off now. "That be's 'nuff now woman! You got no call to treat Missuh
She blinked, then smiled brightly. "My ma was always saying the same, though truly, I eat like one of those diving horses, it just never sticks," she laughed, a warm roll of sound as she paced a bit, looking about the store and keeping away from the windows, just to be safe. She was unworried about hand me downs, she had worn worse in her time. "Have you owned this shop a long time ma'm?"
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Dash Karp: Karp like dat!" I smiled to David then looked to Cat. "So we make for the Reading station and go to Philly, then catch a train for Manhattan. Hopefully they won't be looking for us there." ()
 
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CatarinaFlynn: ::she drew a breath, gathering her energy and resources for the run:: alright, do we need any story or iedntification or anything? ::she was out of her element here and it showed.:: I do not want to slow us down any ::a nervous
 
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CatarinaFlynn: glance to the street outside, her energy up, a soft roll of it in the air around her::/d
'''''DASH'''''
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Dash Karp: I shook my head. "Its not like we're crossing the border into foreign lands."  David came out from behind the counter then. "Missuh Karp, might be a right good idea iffn' I takes you and the missy down ta Margate and y'all can catch
 
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Dash Karp: a bus to Philly. I reckon dey ain't be lookin' for y'all there." I had to agree with David and nodded to that. "That's a swell idea, Captain, but might I bother youy to9 take us now?" I wasn't sure of the bus or train schedules
"Missuh Karp gave my David the store when his Pa passed on," she looked up reverently, "bless dat man's soul. I do declare no man deserved better to be takin' inta Jeezus's hands. Praise be!" David and Ellie were devoted Baptists and it always bothered them, Ellie especially, that my father and I had 'strayed from the flock' as she liked to put it. They were goodhearted people and my father had given David a job in the store when he showed up in Atlantic City a number of years ago in a rather destitute condition. I didn't have much cash on me, and decided then to ask David if he could spare twenty dollars when he returned. I looked to Cat and was thinking aloud. "They might be looking for us on the trains back to New York. We should take a train to Philly, and from there to New York."  
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Dash Karp: currently, but I was sure we were in for a long day of waiting and traveling. ()
 
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CatarinaFlynn: ::her brows rose but she nodded, a warm smile his way:: oh thank you Captain, I am sure you are quite right, they will not be looking at the bus depot ::she looked to Dash and reached for his hand:: it may not be fancy but I am well
 
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CatarinaFlynn: used to making the best of what comes my way. Maybe we can even grab a sanwhich if they have a nickel counter there ::she was a bit famished by now, and the day ahead looked to be filled with travel and tedium, which far outshone  
'''''CAT'''''
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CatarinaFlynn: danger and terror to be certain::/d
 
 
She curled her arm around her waist, her glass held aloft as she walked, pausing behind the counter, eyeing the assortment of news clippings and dollar bills taped to the wall there.  She looked to Dash," don't we need to find that...thing...before we leave here?" Brows furrowed in puzzlement, "even if just for your friend?" Her attention shifted to a small  yellowed picture, her free hand lifting to touch it, blue eyes going a bit distant. "Oh..he was so very close, after that night on the hillside....they both thought they would die....a bottle of Hemsworth between them..." a smile curled as her fingers rested on the image, forgetting she was speaking aloud.
 
 
 
 
 
'''''DASH'''''
 
 
 
"We can't go to Cleopatra's Barge, Cat. I bet anything Lorenzo's goons are there now shaking down Harrigan. We were just a diversion. That's why we were paraded down the baordwalk looking like this. Word gets leaked to the police with a description of the 'killers' and then the cops are looking for us while the goons whisk the Missile of Eros back to Lorenzo." I stopped when Cat started talking to a picture. Did she really hear voices? Or get images or feelings? Ellie's eyes went wide and perhaps a bit scared, but that's when David returned with an armful of clothes. "Dayz be plain as plain can be, Missuh Karp. I wuz figgerin' ya'd be wantin' plain." I picked out the man's clothes from David's arms, then tossed the very plain looking dress to Cat. "You can change in the storage room, Kitten." I winced immediately when I called her that. Ellie was still staring at Cat.
 
 
 
 
 
'''''CAT'''''
 
 
 
She blinked back to the room as a whole, a faint creep of color over her cheeks. "I think 'tis charming the way the two kept thick as thieves afterwards.  A lovely thing, that." Yes, she spoke with authority on the bond between the two men, one she had never met and the other having known for five moments.  Hearing the Captain return she smiled, setting down her drink to catch the plain beige frock dress Dash threw to her. "I'll be two shakes of a lamb's tail, Dash!" noticing he called her Kitten and, strangely, it did not bother her, in fact a soft warm flipflop of her belly was the result as she stepped into the storage room.  She made quick work of the fitted dress and replaced it with the too large drab frock coat, it looked a bit like an overcoat but she cinched the waist tight as she stepped back out again, giving a spin. "Better?"
 
 
 
 
 
'''''DASH'''''
 
 
 
Well she looked less like a gypsy now and more like a girl about to stand in a bread line. That suited me just fine. I went into the store room then and made sift work of changing. It was a plain black suit that one might wear to a funeral; or to one's own funeral. I was thinking about what Cat had said about Pa and David. She wasn't entirely wrong. Although they only corresponded sparingly after the war, once David and his wife showed up in Atlantic City, they did indeed form a fast bond. It was a bond that often drew disapproving attention from people on all sides of the tracks. It was one thing for a white man to employ a negro, and quite another for them to act like brothers. Fortunately, neither Pa nor David ever let it matter to them what others thought. "Thank you, Captain, these will do quite well. Now, might I be so rude as to ask if I could borrow some money? I will wire it back as soon as I get to New York." I noticed Ellie was still unusually quiet and still watching Cat. David immediatley opened the door to the cash register and counted out twenty-three dollars and fifteen cents. Thats all there was. "I's afeared it been a slow week, Missuh Karp."
 
 
 
 
 
'''''CAT'''''
 
 
 
 
 
She did look as dowdy as possible, though with that lovely hair and her features, it was hard to say she truly fit the bill.  It would be good cover though. "Ah, yes, I suppose that is true, but what if he does find it, get his hands on it.  Should we not be trying to stop him?" She gave Dash a worried look. "I dare say I do not like to think what could be done if they find us and we have not been successful," she moved closer to Dash, instinctively seeking comfort near him, a soft lean against his suited body.  Her chin rose and she met his gaze. "Where will we go now?" she was acutely aware that she was essentially homeless and without clan in this land, a very uncomfortable truth she was not yet prepared to process.
 
 
 
 
 
'''''DASH'''''
 
 
 
 
 
I looked at Cat and smiled a bit. The poor kid was a bit naive about these things. "We weren't meant to succeed, Cat. We were only meant to be seen. They probably have the relic now and Harrigan is probably dead." I wasn't sure about the lean or how to respond to it. She wasn't the usual dame I ran with, that was for sure. "We should get going. Could take us all day to get back to Manhattan at this point. I don't know that I am going to worry about that old piece of stone so much, but I'm sure Lorenzo would still like to keep us under wraps. So that will have to be addressed. Now what about you, Cat? I can give you some money when we get back, or do you have another destination you would like to reach?"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''''CAT'''''
 
 
 
 
 
She looked to him, straightening from her lean when he made no move to respond, flustered at the question and a bit embarrassed. "Ah, yes of course.  Last thing you need is a charity case.  I have some money tucked away," in her brassiere at the moment, the brooch tucked into the top of her stockings, garters snug enough to ensure it would not fall out. Only place I know is New York.  I can make my own way from there I am sure, let you go off and seek your own way as well." If she sounded a bit defensive, it was pure embarrassment for having imagined anything else as an end game.  He'd not given her any reason to assume anything and yet she had. She ducked her chin, tucking hair back behind an ear.
 
 
 
 
 
'''''DASH'''''
 
 
 
 
 
A meaty black hand smacked the back of my head. "Danny Karp! Why I oughta put ya o'er my knee and make yo ass as black as mine! Can't yo talk some sense inta that boy, David? I sho don't remember him bein' that dumb befo'e!" David laughed and I was just in utter shock at the assault and looked between them incredulously, rubbing the back of my head. Before David could speak, Ellie was at it again. "Dat pretty lil' missy here is bein' sweet on yo and yo don't even see it?" She smacked the back of my head again. The woman had a wicked smack! I wasn't sure what Ellie wanted me to do and I was struck dumb for a number of minutes. I wasn't even sure if Ellie was even close to being right. The back of my head got hit again. "Now cut that out!" I finally spoke up but Ellie cut me off. "She's a special'un, she is, and she not nuttin' like dems otha floozy wimmens you run wit." I looked at Cat rather sheepishly and shrugged. "I don't suppose you would reconsider about meeting Mr. Applewhite, would you?"
 
 
 
 
 
'''''CAT'''''
 
 
 
 
 
A hand overed her mouth as she laughed softly. Oh she liked the style of these two even if she did flush a bright pink at their words.  She was not fond of causing scenes but she had to admit it was amusing to see the pair treat him as if were a recalcitrant child. To be fair, he owes me nothing really Captain, and I surely do not want to be any burden on him," as she did not want him acting sweet based on the slappings of the elderly couple.  Blue eyes did meet his though and he might well have read there a shy wonder as to how he might really feel.  Then they mentioned floozies and she recalled his warning her off.  That was hard as she had yet to see his caddish ways, so far he had shown her his strength and temerity, intelligence and politeness.  Still, his warning lingered. "If he can do what you say he can, I feel I should meet him.  Sentimentality has to take a back seat to doing what is proper here." A difficult thing, but she was determined.
 
 
 
 
 
'''''DASH'''''
 
 
 
 
 
"Very well then," my head was still smarting and I didn't envy David if she ever actually lifted that rolling pin against him. I gave a look to Ellie and David and hoped to see some sort of satisfaction in their eyes. I almost felt I was seeking their approval. "So you're still stuck with me, Kitten," and I gave her an apologetic smile. "You man-folk can be soo...." but David cut her off now. "That be's 'nuff now woman! You got no call to treat Missuh Karp like dat!" I smiled to David then looked to Cat. "So we make for the Reading station and go to Philly, then catch a train for Manhattan. Hopefully they won't be looking for us there."
 
 
 
 
 
'''''CAT'''''
 
 
 
 
 
She drew a breath, gathering her energy and resources for the run. "Alright, do we need any story or identification or anything?" She was out of her element here and it showed. "I do not want to slow us down anything," a nervous glance to the street outside, her energy up, a soft roll of it in the air around her.
 
 
 
 
 
'''''DASH'''''
 
 
 
 
 
I shook my head. "Its not like we're crossing the border into foreign lands."  David came out from behind the counter then. "Missuh Karp, might be a right good idea iffn' I takes you and the missy down ta Margate and y'all can catch a bus to Philly. I reckon dey ain't be lookin' for y'all there." I had to agree with David and nodded to that. "That's a swell idea, Captain, but might I bother youy to take us now?" I wasn't sure of the bus or train schedules currently, but I was sure we were in for a long day of waiting and traveling.
 
 
 
 
 
'''''CAT'''''
 
 
 
 
 
Her brows rose but she nodded, a warm smile his way. "Oh thank you Captain, I am sure you are quite right, they will not be looking at the bus depot. She looked to Dash and reached for his hand, "it may not be fancy but I am well used to making the best of what comes my way.  Maybe we can even grab a sandwich if they have a nickel counter there. She was a bit famished by now, and the day ahead looked to be filled with travel and tedium, which far outshone danger and terror to be certain.
 

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