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71. THE UGLY T-SHIRT<br />

Where are you? Robert said you left with a woman.”<br />

She was leaving the denim shop with Meredith and Clammy. “Soho. I did. Meredith.<br />

On my way back now.”<br />

“Should have given you the sort of safe-word I gave your employer.”<br />

“No. It’s okay.”<br />

“Better if you’re not out.”<br />

“Necessary, though.”<br />

“But you’re coming back now?”<br />

“Yes. See you soon.”<br />

She looked from the phone in her hand to the faintly candlelit window. Shadows of<br />

people. Two more arriving now, to be admitted by Bo. Meredith thought she’d seen an<br />

associate editor from French Vogue. Clammy had ignored several other musicians,<br />

slightly older than he was, whom Hollis vaguely recognized. Otherwise, not what she<br />

thought of as a fashion crowd. Something else, though she didn’t know what. But she<br />

could tell that the secret Bigend had been chasing had already been starting to emerge<br />

when he’d given her the assignment. Already Hounds wasn’t a secret in the same way. He<br />

was too late. What did that mean? Was he losing his touch? Had he been too focused on<br />

his project with Chombo? Had Sleight somehow been skewing the flow of information?<br />

Clammy’s little gray wagon arrived, driven by a very Clammy-looking boy Clammy<br />

didn’t bother to introduce. He popped out, handed Clammy the keys, nodded, and walked<br />

away.<br />

“Who was that?” Hollis asked.<br />

“Assistant,” said Clammy absently, opening the door on the passenger side. He had an<br />

unmarked manila shopping bag the size of a small suitcase. “You’ll have to hold this for<br />

me.”<br />

“What did you get?”<br />

“Two of the black, two of the chino, two shirts, and the black of your jacket.”<br />

“And something for you,” said Meredith, to Hollis.<br />

“It’s on top,” said Clammy impatiently. “Get in.”<br />

Hollis folded herself, sideways, onto the rear bench, and accepted Clammy’s bag as best<br />

she could. A potent waft of indigo.<br />

Clammy and Meredith got in, doors closing. “It was the first thing she ever did,” said<br />

Meredith, looking back. “Before she started Hounds.”<br />

Hollis found something wrapped in unbleached tissue, atop Clammy’s thick, heavy pad<br />

of denim. Fumbled it out, pulling the tissue aside. Dark, smooth, heavy jersey. “What is<br />

it?”

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