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"
Don
’
t
you
ever
call
me
a
liar
!
"
Tommy
shouted
.
"
You
’
re
a
goddamned
liar
!
"
Del
shouted
back
.
Tommy
stormed
out
of
the
room
.
What
good
would
it
do
to
tell
them
the
reason
it
wasn
’
t
bent
was
that
Ragen
had
seen
the
thing
coming
down
and
had
thrown
the
bike
just
in
time
to
prevent
a
worse
crack
-
up
?
No
matter
how
he
explained
it
,
they
were
going
to
call
it
a
lie
.
Feeling
the
anger
building
up
,
too
strong
for
him
to
handle
,
Tommy
gave
up
the
spot
.
.
.
Dorothy
,
sensing
the
fury
in
her
son
,
followed
him
as
he
went
into
the
garage
.
She
stood
outside
and
watched
him
,
unseen
,
through
the
window
.
She
saw
the
look
of
murderous
rage
as
he
went
to
the
lumber
pile
,
picked
up
a
two
-
by
-
four
and
snapped
it
in
half
.
Again
and
again
he
broke
the
boards
,
venting
a
deep
and
violent
anger
.
Arthur
made
a
decision
.
They
had
to
move
out
.
A
few
days
later
,
Allen
found
a
cheap
two
and
a
half
room
apartment
in
a
white
frame
house
at
808
Broad
Street
,
just
a
short
drive
east
of
where
Dorothy
lived
.
It
was
a
rundown
place
,
but
it
had
a
refrigerator
and
a
stove
.
He
added
a
mattress
,
a
couple
of
chairs
and
a
table
.
Dorothy
let
him
buy
a
Pontiac
Grand
Prix
in
her
name
with
the
understanding
that
he
would
make
the
payments
on
it
.
Ragen
bought
a
.
30
-
caliber
carbine
with
a
nine
-
shot
clip
and
a
.
25
-
caliber
semiautomatic
.
At
first
,
the
freedom
of
having
his
own
apartment
was
exhilarating
.
He
could
paint
when
he
wanted
,
with
no
one
hassling
him
.
Arthur
made
sure
aspirin
and
other
medication
were
purchased
in
bottles
with
child
-
proof
caps
so
that
the
little
ones
wouldn
’
t
get
into
them
.
He
even
insisted
that
Ragen
find
a
child
-
proof
cap
that
could
be
adapted
to
fit
his
vodka
bottle
,
and
he
reminded
him
to
make
sure
his
guns
were
always
under
lock
and
key
.