13 THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT After breakfast, Horvath washes out his gym clothes in the sink and hangs them to dry. He doesn’t want to waste all his dough on dry cleaning. Not that he has much left, even with what Lana paid him. The expenses are adding up. Can’t show his face around Paradise City, at least not for a while. So he gets a cab to drop him off six blocks away and snoops around the neighborhood. He asks around, but no one knows anything about the new owner, or the stooge who’s acting like he runs the joint. No one’s seen the thick-necks who chased him all over town, and no one’s aware of any criminal organizations in the area. No one knows anything, or maybe they’re just not willing to talk. It’s bad for your health. He has a drink at a local bar and drops a few hints. Implies

