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Cheese, mustard, and mayo on white bread made by Clara every day for the crew. The same thing found in Dannyâs stomach during his autopsy. Danny found dead on her porch. Clara making a wide berth around the porch to go in the back door.
It wasnât superstition or fear of ghosts that made Clara nervous at the house.
âClara, you knew Danny, didnât you?â Gina asked quietly.
âMaybe.â
âWas he the father of your baby?â
âWhy do you care?â
âI care because Danny was found on my front porch, and I have the police coming out here every day to question me about him. Nobody seems to know who he was, or at least they donât confess to knowing him. But you do.â
âSo what if I do? I didnât kill him!â Clara said. She had a knife in her hand, ready to cut the sandwiches in half, or anything else that got in her way.
Gina stepped back to lean against the counter, keeping a wary eye on Claraâs knife. âNobody said you did. But the police are still trying to figure out who did. Do you know?â
âWhy should I help the cops?â
âTo bring Danny some justice. He deserves that much.â
âJust a homeless guy. Who cares about them?â Clara said.
âYou mustâve, enough to sleep with him. The coroner found a partially digested cheese sandwich in his stomach, just like the kind you make every day. Did you give it to him?â
âMaybe.â Clara lopped a sandwich in half using the knife as a guillotine. âHe wasnât getting anything else to eat. I took him the leftovers from our lunches. Whatâs wrong with my sandwiches, anyway?â
âNothing. How long had he been homeless?â
âI dunno.â
âWere you homeless, too? Did you live at Kapalama Park with him?â
âNo!â
Gina knew she was straying into female battlefield territory, and landmines were everywhere when it came to pregnant women. But Clara was turning out to be the best lead either she or Detective Kona had so far.
âWhat kind of relationship did you have with him?â
âDifferent. We werenât in love or nothinâ.â
Gina had a âwait a momentâ situation. Getting a drink of water, she leaned back against the counter and watched Clara work. Ignoring the belly, she took in the girlâs appearance with a new eye. She had grown-out highlights in her hair, and a few waves that were turning to split ends. She was the only one in the work crew that wore makeup, and Gina had figured it was because she worked indoors and didnât need to worry about sweat messing it up. She was just a little too sultry looking to be part of a crew that did farm work.
âHe was a john, wasnât he?â Gina asked as gently as possible. Even with that, she steeled herself for an explosion from Clara.
âNot a john. I owed him some money and I had to work it off.â Clara stacked the sandwiches on plates. âHe wasnât homeless then. He was still aâŠmy manager.â
âManager as in pimp?â
Clara nodded. âI didnât get paid by someone, and I had to work it off.â
âHow many times did he make you work it off?â
âJust the once. But I know it was him that did this.â
âHow long did you work for him?â Gina asked.
âJust a few months. I wasnât very good at it. Pretty bad, actually. Thatâs why I didnât always get paid.â
âWhere did he have you work? The streets or did customers call for you?â
âI worked out of Bunzoâs. He had only a few girls, and we all worked out of Bunzoâs.â
Gina snapped her fingers. âI knew something was going on there. I just thought it was Harry behind it.â
For the first time, Clara made eye contact. âIt wasnât Harry. That guyâs too dumb.â
âHe didnât impress me as a scholarship winner. It was only Danny that had girls at Bunzoâs?â Gina asked.
âSomeone else did. He was better at business than Danny, though.â
âAnd that caused trouble?â
Clara nodded.
âWas Holly one of Dannyâs girls, too?â Gina asked.
âShe works for someone else. Canât trust her. Sheâs bad, like rotten bad. Stay away from her.â
âI plan to. Who was the other pimp that had girls at Bunzoâs?â
âThat bartender named Chuck. He was new, but he brought his girls with him from another bar that closed. He even paid Harry a small commission, just to look the other way and to lie to the police whenever they came around.â
âAnd Danny didnât pay?â
Clara shook her head. âToo cheap.â
âIt seems to me that Harry wouldâve forced Danny to pay something, just for the protection, if nothing else.â
âNo, I mean we were too cheap. The girls didnât earn much. We were the cheap alternative to Chuckâs girls. Danny couldnât afford to pay anything to Harry, for as little as we earned for him. Some nights we didnât work at all. We just sat there and drank watered-down drinks that Danny had to pay for. So humiliating to sit there and smile at jerks who walked right past us, only to hook up with someone more expensive. Like we werenât good enough. But whenever Danny wasnât around, Chuck would steer johns to his girls, and talk crap about us, about Dannyâs girls having the clap or whatever.â Clara sighed. âEventually, the other girls started working for Chuck. I was Dannyâs last one.â
The whole thing sickened Gina. In her brief time as a police officer, she arrested plenty of hookers and a few of their pimps, but had never learned much about the inner workings of the trade. Now, here was a girl who had somehow fallen into that life, and came away pregnant by her pimp, who was now dead.
âThe police are trying to figure out Dannyâs last name. Do you know it?â Gina asked.
Clara shrugged. âIâm not so sure Danny was his real first name.â
Now it was becoming heartbreaking, that Clara didnât know the real name of the father of her baby.
âDo you know who killed
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