sort of awesome. The thought of Flan gave me a little kick, like a sort of renewed zeal to get the hell out of here. I had to get back and protect her from Rob. I used the dry bar of cheap soap to clean up my face, and a dab of the cheap conditioner to get my hair back into form, took a deep breath, and went back into the monkâs cell.
Suki was sitting on the windowsill, staring up at the night sky and smoking one of those weird cigarettes. It smelled like a harem in there, and itwas actually a kind of romantic picture.
âI quit this morning,â she said without looking at me, âbut this seems like a pretty good reason to start again.â
âHey,â I said, trying to sound conciliatory. Suki didnât respond, so I went on. âSo, in the morning, Iâll call my mom and get her to wire us some money.â
âIn the
morning
? In the morning, itâll be the middle of the night in New York.â
âUm, no. Itâs six hours ahead there, so if we wake up at eight it will be like two there.â
âNo, theyâre six hours
behind.
If we wake up at eightâwhich is doubtfulâit will be two in the morning there.â
âOh.â Could that be right? Then Rob
hadnât
been at Flanâs at two in the morning! This was good, this was very good. I cleared my throat. âShould we try and call now?â
âI donât think we can get a phone card anywhere at this time of night. And besides, Iâm exhausted. Letâs just wake up fresh in the morning, figure out what we need to do, and then try and get some money.â
This sounded sensible, so I nodded and sat down next to her on the windowsill.
âListen,â Suki said, âIâm really sorry, but my parents are on this retreat in Provo where they take a vow of silence and donât speak for three weeks. So I donât think Iâm going to be able to get any money from them to get us out of here.â She bit her lip when she said this, which struck me as needlessly coy, especially since I already told her that Iâd pay for us to get to Barcelona.
It reminded me why I so disliked this girl in the first place: Sheâd been a total tease with my guys. I know this lame, narcissistic type of girl pretty well. New York is full of them, except the better-dressed version. Sheâd created all this tension between Arno and Mickey, just because she wanted everybody drooling over her all the time.
All I said was: âThatâs cool. My momâs pretty easy to track down, and it shouldnât be a problem to wire us plenty of cash.â
âThanks.â
I nodded to let her know it was no problem, and Suki blew smoke rings out the window. âI think what we do is, tomorrow, we check out of our hotel and find a ferry schedule and see what time the ferries run to Barcelona. When itâs morning in New York, we call and get some money transferred, and then we get on the next ferryoutta here. Ocean Term is going to be doing their survival test all tomorrow, anyway, and hopefully we can sneak back onto the ship without anyone being the wiser. If, that is, they havenât found us out yet,â she said.
âMy guys will be covering for us.â
âYeah, Greta, too.â
âSounds like a good plan.â
Suki took several slow drags of her cigarette and I thought about how maybe my assessment of her was too harsh. Which was a charitable thought I had way too soon.
âWell, Iâm glad you had a chance to redo your hair,â she said.
âWhatâs wrong with my hair?â I said defensively.
Suki shrugged.
â
Youâre
the one running around with this Pocahontas look. I mean, youâre really one to talk about colonization when youâre pretending to be an Indian. Oops, sorry,
Native American
.â
âPocahontas?! Just because Iâm a woman of color doesnât make me a âPocahontasâââshe was making
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