Loyalty in Death (In Death #9)(38)


“Colorful. Nice tattoo.”

“That’s nothing, get this.” Mavis tugged the robe down her other shoulder to reveal a second angel with a little whip tail who carried a pitchfork and wore a maniacal grin. “Good angel, bad angel. Get it?”

“No.” But Eve grinned. “How’s the tour going?”

“Dallas, it is like wow! We’re going just everywhere and the crowds are panic city when I perform. And Roarke’s got us the most amazing transpo and all the hotels are absolutely the ult.”

“Ult?”

“Ultimate. Today, I’ve got this appearance at a music center to sign discs and a bunch of interviews with media, then a gig at the Dominant here in Houston. It’s like packed. I hardly have time to do hair.”

Eve skimmed her gaze off the shiny curls. “But you manage.”

“Yeah, I’d never get it all done if Leonardo hadn’t come with me. Hey, Leonardo, I’ve got Dallas here. Come say hi.” Mavis laughed and bounced on her heels. “She doesn’t care if you’re naked.”

“Yes, she does,” Eve corrected. “You look happy, Mavis.”

“Beyond. Dallas, I’m totally D and D.”

“Drunk and disorderly.”

“No.” Mavis giggled again and turned circles. “Dazed and delirious. It’s everything I always wanted and didn’t know. When I come back, I’m going to kiss Roarke all over his face.”

“I’m sure he’ll enjoy that.”

“I know I will.” This time Mavis cackled. “Leonardo says he’s not jealous, and maybe he’ll kiss Roarke, too. Anyway, how are things on the home front?” Before Eve could answer, Mavis tilted her head, then sighed. “You haven’t seen Trina.”

Eve paled a little, squirmed in her chair. “Trina? Trina who?”

“Come on, Dallas, you said you were going to get her to come by and do your hair and stuff while I was gone. You haven’t had a salon date in weeks.”

“Maybe I forgot.”

“Maybe you thought I wouldn’t notice. But that’s okay, we’ll have her give us both the works when I get back.”

“Don’t threaten me, pal.”

“You’ll cave.” Mavis twirled a silver curl around her finger, then grinned. “Hey, Peabody!”

“Hi, Mavis.” Peabody stepped closer. “Great hologram.”

“Roarke has the best toys. Whoops, gotta go. Leonardo says it’s time to get ready. Watch this.” She twirled, blowing kisses, then winked away.

“How does she move like that on those heels?” Peabody wondered.

“Just one of the many Mavis mysteries. What have you got on the van?”

“Pretty sure I tagged it. Black Airstream, 2058 model, loaded.” She offered Eve a hard copy data printout. “Registered to Cassandra Unlimited.”

“Bull’s-eye.”

“But I checked the address. It’s bogus.”

“Regardless, it ties Fixer in and gives us a target. Did you do a search on Cassandra Unlimited?”

“Not yet. I wanted to give you this first.”

“All right. Let’s just see.” Eve swiveled back. “Computer, search and report all data on Cassandra Unlimited.”

Working…. No data in banks on Cassandra Unlimited.

“Yeah,” Eve murmured. “That would’ve been too easy.” She sat back a moment, closing her eyes as she considered. “Okay, try this, search and list all companies and businesses with Cassandra in the title. Keep it to New York and New Jersey.”

Working….

“You think they’d use the name?” Peabody asked her.

“I think they’re smart, but they’re cocky. There’s a way to run it down. There’s always a way.”

Data complete. List as follows…. Cassandra’s House of Beauty, Brooklyn, New York. Cassandra’s Chocolate Delights, Trenton, New Jersey. Cassandra Electronics, New York, New York.

“Stop. All data on Cassandra Electronics.”

Working…. Cassandra Electronics, 10092 Houston, established 2049, no financial or employee data in banks. A branch of Mount Olympus Enterprises. No available data. Encoded block illegal under federal law and will be reported automatically to CompuGuard.

“Yeah, you do that. The data’s there. It’ll be there somewhere. Verify address on Houston.”

Working…. Address is invalid. No such address exists.

Eve rose, circled the room. “But they put it in. Why bother to register the companies, risk an automatic search by CompuGuard, an IRS probe?”

Peabody took the opportunity to program more coffee. “Because they’re cocky?”

“That’s just exactly right. They don’t know the van was spotted and tagged, but they had to know I’d do a run on the name Cassandra and click into it.”

She took the coffee Peabody offered absently. “They want me to waste my time on it. If they can get an illegal into the data system, they’ve got funds and superior equipment. They aren’t worried about CompuGuard.”

“Everybody’s worried about CompuGuard,” Peabody disagreed. “You can’t get by them.”

Eve sipped her coffee and thought of Roarke’s private room, his unregistered equipment, and his talent for skimming smoothly by CompuGuard’s all-seeing eye. “They did,” was all she said. “We’ll dump this on EDD.” Officially, Eve thought. Unofficially, she would ask her clever husband what he could do. “For now we’ll just wait.”

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