“The Godfather” By Mario Puzo 323
have to force it at all. Easy, easy, just pouring out. Johnny realized that the bad time
was over, he had it all now. And it didn’t matter a damn if he fell on his face with movies,
it didn’t matter if he couldn’t get it up with Tina the night before; it didn’t matter that
Virginia would hate him being able to sing again. For a moment he had just one regret. If
only his voice had come back to him while trying to sing for his daughters, how lovely
that would have been. That would have been so lovely.
* * * The hotel nurse had come into the room wheeling a cart loaded with medication. Johnny
got up and stared down at Nino, who was sleeping or maybe dying. He knew Nino
wasn’t jealous of his getting his voice back. He understood that Nino was only jealous
because he was so happy about getting his voice back. That he cared so much about
singing. For what was very obvious now was that Nino Valenti didn’t care enough about
anything to make him want to stay alive.
Chapter 27 Michael Corleone arrived late in the evening and, by his own order, was not met at the
airport. Only two men accompanied him: Tom Hagen and a new bodyguard, named
Albert Neri.
The most lavish suite of rooms in the hotel had been set aside for Michael and his party.
Already waiting in that suite were the people it would be necessary for Michael to see.
Freddie greeted his brother with a warm embrace. Freddie was much stouter, more
benevolent-looking, cheerful, and far more dandified. He wore an exquisitely tailored
gray silk and accessories to match. His hair was razor cut and arranged as carefully as
a movie star’s, his face glowed with perfect barbering and his hands were manicured.
He was an altogether different man than the one who had been shipped out of New
York four years before.
He leaned back and surveyed Michael fondly. “You look a hell of a lot better now that
you got your face fixed. Your wife finally talked you into it, huh? How is Kay? When she
goons come out and visit us out here?”
Michael smiled at his brother. “You’re looking pretty good too. Kay would have come out
this time, but she’s carrying another kid and she has the baby to look after. Besides this
is business, Freddie, I have to fly back tomorrow night or the morning after.”
“You have to eat something first,” Freddie said. “We’ve got a great chef in the hotel,