"You've got three suspects. Could any of them been the one who attacked you?"
"They're all about the same build. Oh, and Schmidt's eyes were all red. Like he'd been teargassed recently."
"Teargassed? What does that have to do with anything?"
"The man in the windbreaker?" she said sheepishly. "I sort of teargassed him."
"Sort of?"
"Self-defense," she pointed out in a lame voice.
But Healy didn't lecture her about illegal weapons in the city of New York. He just shrugged. "I don't know. Tear gas burns disappear within twelve hours or so. How 'bout the other two?"
"They're all built about the same. Not muscle builders."
"Did any of them look really shocked to see you? I mean, if they'd tried to kill you, there would've been some recognition in their faces."
"I don't think so," she said, frowning in disappointment.
"Of course," Healy added, "the smart thing would be to hire a strong-arm."
"A hit man?"
Healy was nodding absently. "That's good.... It's not enough for probable cause but ..." Then he laughed and shook his head as if coming out of a daydream. "Hey, forget this whole thing." He held up his hand--not the one that was still resting on her knee. "I'm not even in Homicide.... I don't want to know any of this."
"Just tell me about the explosives. From the second bombing."
"No."
"I thought you were having them traced."
"I am."
"Well?"
"No results yet, and when I get them I'm writing them in my report and sending it upstairs. And that'll be that."
She said defiantly, "I'll just have to keep looking, I guess."
"Rune." Healy was debating. "Tell you what. I'll steer a couple guys from Homicide over to check out--what was his name?--the acting coach. He's the only one seems to know anything about explosives."
"Really? Only promise you won't arrest him till I'm there. I want to film the bust."
"I think you know we can't make any promises like that."
"Well, just try. Please!" Rune wrote Tucker's name on a mustard-stained napkin and handed it to Healy. She asked, "What about the other two?"
"You want my opinion? The insurance angle with, what's his name, Traub. That's too obvious. And Michael Schmidt? Doesn't seem a celeb like him'd risk a murder conviction because of a blackmail threat."
"Oh, but he's got an ego like the Grand Canyon."
Healy looked at the napkin. "Let's do one at a time. No rush. There's no statute of limitations on murder."
"See, I told you we'd make a great team."
"Team," he was saying, only in a softer voice. He leaned toward her. His head tilted slightly. His eyes darted to where Adam had been just a moment before; the boy wasn't visible. Quickly Healy bent closer to her. "You're very pretty. You know that?"
She didn't know it at all. But it didn't matter. She was perfectly happy to know that he felt that way. Rune found her eyes closing, her head tilting back, lifting up to meet his lips. He reached over and took her hand and she was surprised that his was shaking slightly.