Chapter 85:
“I am urgin you to reconsider, Cantrell. You are a mature adult…”
“An up until you started buggin me on this matter I thought you were, so start actin like one. Please do not call me again Eagleton, or I will ask the Sheriff and the D.A. ta intervene on my behalf.”
“I guess yer leavin me no choice then,” he replied, now gruff.
“That is the idea, Counselor. Now I have had a bitch of a day an I am hungry an I would like ta have my dinner. Please don’t call me again.”
“Good bye, then, Mr. Cantrell. Thank you for tryin.”
“You are very little welcome,” Ellery said, banging down the phone. “Goddammitall, Ennis…," he said, stalking to the kitchen. “Goddammitalltahell.”
“What now?” Ennis looked up from spooning out bowls of chili, alarmed by his anger.
“It is things like this that truly tempt me ta quit my job an take up playin the accordion.”
“Take up what?”
“Just an expression,” he sighed, sitting down.
“You’d look real cute in those shorts playin the accordion,” Ennis said, sitting down and opening a bottle of beer for him. “Specially if I can sit over here an see all the way ta France.”
Ellery smiled wanly, accepted the beer, and took a long pull on it. “Maybe I will then.”
They ate with little more small talk, and Ellery, rather than rising from the table when he finished his chili, moved his knees slightly apart and gave Ennis a challenging look. “Well boy, I got a feelin if I got up right now I might get assaulted over at the sink. Maybe we could just cut out that pretendin ta wash dishes part an get right to it.”
“That sounds about right," Ennis said, setting down his beer.