"Hey Louie! Who
let you in? Why you showing your face around here?" Big Joe shouted
as he strutted across the empty ballroom's white and black
checkered floor. Conspicuously in the center of the floor is a gold
manhole cover, with a large number '4' stamped on it. While
everyone knew about the advertised 'Three Rivers of Pittsburgh',
a fourth underground stream passed under the Paradise Club. When it
rained, the swell would burble up and Big Joe would rip the cover off
and fish in it while telling jokes when the club was packed to the
gills. Which wasn't now.
His jokes were
hilarious and though how is disputed, he once reeled in a giant carp
from the ballroom manhole.
"I was out walking
to and fro and all about when I said to myself...Hey? Why not stop in
and pay a friendly visit to the big guy?" Louie remarked and lit up
a cigarette. He wandered in through a propped open fire exit, as the
club prepared for another evening of jovial conviviality. Two
opposing opposites were never encountered, more than Big Joe and
Louie.
"Louie, you're a
bad liar..." Big Joe laughed. "Step on over to the bar...I know
you want something."
"Don't we all,"
Louie laughed congenially.
The two went to the
wet bar where the regular bartender knowing both, poured them both a
drink. Big Joe, his normal Kedem Red Classic Kosher and Louie, he
took his Kentucky bourbon three-fingers straight, no ice. Big Joe
owned the club, and Louie the proprietor of a strip joint aptly named
'Sloppy Seconds,' were competitors, not only in the entertainment
business, but in every other kind of buying and selling.
"So, what's up?"
Big Joe barked as Louie sipped his whiskey.
"I was down on the
loading docks and I noticed your man...uh..." Louie went on and
feigned a theatrical struggle for words. "Your man.... Supervisor
at the wharf...This Eddie character...Good guy..."
"Eddie...Short guy
with a bald head?"
"Yeah him...Made
him an offer to step on over to my side of the tracks and he
refused..." Louie shrugged. "An extensive offer...I needed a good
manager for the nitrogen deep freezers."
"Eddie knows who
butters his bread...Everything he has he got from me, he ain't
going nowhere," Joe giggled jovially.
"Wager on that?"
Louie asked perking up slightly. "You got a dozen foreman that can
take his place."
"I like Eddie,"
Big Joe replied. "Tell you what...I'll take your wager on the
proviso you don't kill him. Do whatever else you can do but just
don't whack him."
"Anything?"
Louie maliciously beamed. "Short of whacking him?"
"Have I ever lied
to you?" Big Joe laughed.
*****
"Hey bobblehead!"
Earl and his brother Ray shouted to their friend as Eddie dragged his
feet down the sidewalks of East Carson, Southside Flats. "Get in
the car! We'll give you a ride across town to that hovel you call a
flat!"
Eddie reluctantly
got in their car, a newer 1969 Austin Healy 3000 ragtop, sloop
shouldered and almost a shadow of himself.
"Sorry about your
family," Ray now sitting sideways in the cramped backseat. "We
blew in from Cleveland as soon as we could...But rumor has it you
pissed in somebody's cornflakes..."
"Maybe you
should've signed on with Louie..." Earl shrugged.
"Naw, Big Joe take
care of it," Eddie replied staring off into space.
"How can you say
that?" Earl went on while yelling profanities at another driver.
"You got laid off at work...You're on the public dole..."
"Hey, let's stop
in the diner and get our buddy something to eat," Ray suggested. "I
hear he's been sucking water at the soup kitchen..."
"Good idea...Maybe
then we can talk some sense into him," Earl muttered. "Listen, I
know Big Joe's treated you well...But look at what happened. Your
house burned down, lost the wife and three kids...They even shot your
dog! Then you had to sell your car to pay for the funeral and then
payroll gets cut and knowing your hard up Big Joe don't do smack
for you..."
"He'll make
good," Eddie meekly replied. "I been nothing but good to him all
these years...He'll make good..."
"Friend!"
Earl yelped as the car swung to the right and slid into the
restaurant's parking lot. "You got nothing but a flat at the YMCA
and the same clothes on you wore last week...Get your head out of
your fourth point of contact...Big Joe blew you off like he did the
other schlepps around here..."
"He'll make
good," Eddie dismally replied. "I know he will...."
"When? How?"
Earl asked as they left the car. "Hey Ray...Put up the ragtop as I
talk to bonehead here...Better questioned, why? Why would Big Joe
even consider you after all that's transpired."
"You think I
should go with Louie?" Eddie asked quietly.
"I think you
should look in the mirror and ask," Earl said using his index
fingers for effect. "You should ask, what's best for Eddie! Big
Joe blew you off..."
"No, he didn't
blow me off," Eddie quietly replied. "He just moves slow that's
all..."
"Pray in one hand
and spit in the other," Ray laughed. "Which fills up faster? That
being good advice let's get you something to chow down on...You're
losing so much weight...You turn sideways, you'll disappear..."
****
"Just so you
know," Louie told Eddie as he left the Paradise Club's backroom
dismally depressed. "This was all on a wager..."
"What?" Eddie
gaped as he stared across a poker table in one of Big Joe's private
backrooms. "On a wager? Why?"
"Who are you to
question me?" Big Joe commandingly answered. "I'm the boss...You
weren't nowhere to be seen when I started this business from
scratch. Where do you get off telling me anything?"
"Didn't say I
was," Eddie retorted mildly angry. "I just want to know if I did
anything wrong..."
"Never said you
did," Big Joe rapidly answered. "My ways are my ways...Got
something for you...Here..."
Big Joe reached into
his pocket and peeled off several hundred, five-hundred dollar bills
from a wad seemingly too big for where it came from. He handed it to
Eddie and then got up from the table opened the door and shouted,
"Hey Gabe! Bring that new car around up front and wait in it! Eddie
will get it in a minute or two!" He then turned to Eddie and said,
"It's a 1970 Cadillac Fleetwood...Beats that old Ford junk heap
you sold at a loss...Don't worry it's new off the showroom floor
and I got the insurance on it for life...Including maintenance. Now
when you get in it you drive on over to 1347 Highland Drive and you
got a new house there...Five bedroom and three bath...Now I know what
you're thinking..."
Big Joe smiled as he
sat down across from Eddie, he leaned forward on the poker table.
"You're thinking what would a man like you do with that big
house? Well I know you're into family life in a big way so I got
that figured too. In the house is this young dame with hopping hot
ovaries, cooks good, named Sara, however she'll answer to whatever
you call her. Hand selected her off the boat myself...Big square
hips! Just the equipment to fill up a house...Now you take the next
couple of weeks to get use to it...I'll give you a call since my
operations are expanding and I need somebody to direct operations
over at the new warehouse on the West End, nice desk too...You got
the qualifications already and you're going far...Hey! Big Joe
always takes care of his friends!"
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