Duty, Honor, Country, Family Part Eleven
By Danielle J
Thank you to Puddin and John for their help.
Author's note- Let me remind readers, in Japan cars are driven on the
left side of the highway.
*****
Hiromi was furious as she stormed out of her grandfather's house. She
would not go away without a fight. As she climbed into the Fairlady,
Hiromi's mind was already fast at work. What would be her next step?
First thing, Hiromi wanted to get as far away from Keiji Watanabe as
possible. Hiromi barely gave Chuck enough time to get in the Fairlady,
before she began the drive back to Yokohama.
Chuck both saw and sensed the fury Hiromi was keeping barely contained
at that moment. The Australian wisely decided to say nothing for the
time being.
Roger and the rest of Hiromi's security detail had been outside of Keiji
Watanabe's home when their boss exited. Seeing that Hiromi had left the
house, Roger and company jumped into their SUV and drove off also. They
would have to do their very best to keep up with the lead-footed Yakuza
accountant.
Hiromi and the Fairlady were out onto the service road a few minutes
later. It was a few minutes before high noon, therefore traffic was
light. Before Hiromi turned onto the main road, she passed some men who
were busy at some type of work.
*****
As soon as Hiromi made the left turn and had traveled approximately a
quarter of a mile up the road, one of the work crew took out a
communicator. "Ripley is on the way."
Major Ed Hollins and the Firecracker team were less than fifteen miles
away when the message from the spotter was received. The Major then
communicated to the people under his command. "Operation Firecracker is
now go. Lets get a move on, people."
*****
Gabrielle Tanaka and Inspector Yoshida were at a Japanese Self Defenses
base about 20 kilometers west of Yokohama. There they would both listen
to the chatter between Major Hollins and the rest of his Firecracker
team and track Hiromi Sato's journey back towards Yokohama. The beeper
placed on the car by Conceirge was still at work.
"Ripley took Route A back into Yokohama," Inspector Yoshida said to
Gabrielle before taking a sip of some coffee.
Gabrielle just nodded her head. She still had strong reservations about
Operation Firecracker's chances of success and at its ability to avoid
injuring Tom Slater. No matter what her present mental state was,
Gabrielle still loved Tom Slater.
Maybe Operation Firecracker would not fail. If Gabrielle had been
religious, she may have been praying right that moment for success. In
Virginia, Dr. Greta Schneider and associates were available to give
Agent Ripley the DNA formula again even if Dr. Wagner was unavailable at
present.
Before going on vacation, Dr. Wagner had written a memo to the rest of
the Swan Song committee. It said if Agent Ripley was immediately
returned to his original form and gender, they may well snap out of her
present mental state.
Grant Williamson had read the memo but made no decision as of yet. From
past experience Gabrielle knew her FBI superior all too well. She
wouldn't be at all surprised if Agent Ripley was detained in Japan for a
debriefing first before the DNA serum was given to her. The short term
was all that mattered to Grant Williamson; that was the kind of prick
the Deputy FBI Director was.
*****
Twenty-four-year-old Toyo kissed his girlfriend Reiko one more time,
then started up his motorcycle. A few seconds later, Toyo began his
journey back to Yokohama.
Toyo, a second-year medical student, had spent Saturday night at the
home of his girlfriend. The two young people taking advantage of the
fact that Reiko's parents were away for the weekend.
On particular Sunday, Reiko and Toyo rose late. After last lovemaking
session, the two twenty-somethings had breakfast together. Reiko and
Toyo flirted with one another as they ate their meals.
Like the saying goes, all good things must end. Reiko's parents called
shortly after 11:30 to say they were on the way home. That left Toyo no
choice but to clear out. Toyo didn't want to incur the wrath of Mr.
Ichiyama.
Toyo planned a leisurely drive back to Yokohama. He wasn't known to push
the limits of the motorcycle he owned. As a student who just did an
emergency medicine rotation, Toyo was all too aware of what speed and or
reckless driving can do to the human body.
Just as he turned on the main highway, Toyo made a mental note to
himself. To stop at a Yokohama department store before home. That in
order to get his mother a birthday gift. The mother of Toyo Ito would
turn fifty-two in four days.
*****
Seven vehicles comprised the Operation Firecracker team that would try
to reel Agent Ripley in. As soon as Hiromi Sato came within ten
kilometers of Point Delta, the vehicles began to take up position.
Hiromi still fumed at what had happened to her. She would not be pushed
aside by her grandfather and would fight back instead. Hiromi would be
Oyabun one day. Keiji Watanabe had miscalculated again, so far as his
granddaughter was concerned. This time there would be fatal
consequences.
Before anything could be done, Hiromi would have to get back to
Yokohama. Hiromi had already decided, she would go for a long jog as
soon as she got home. Ever since she took up long distance running,
Keiji Watanabe's granddaughter this particular form of exercise to
meditate. There was a great deal for Hiromi to think over later that
day.
Hiromi's brain was already fast at work on her Yakuza future. Therefore
she didn't pay any more attention than usual to the two large trucks
that lay ahead of her. They were no match for the horsepower of the
Fairlady or the SUV Roger and company were in. They would both easily
overtake the slow moving leviathans.
~*~
Roger had to work hard to keep up with his boss. With the road clear
Hiromi drove her sports car to the limit. Roger had to keep the
Pathfinder's gas pedal relentlessly pressed to the floor in order to
keep up with Hiromi.
It was as Hiromi began to make her move around the first of the two
trucks, that a convoy of vehicles began to onto the highway.
Roger had seen the cars and SUVs, but was more pre-occupied with Hiromi
and the Fairlady. Then for a split second, one of the trucks for a split
second came over into the way of the Fairlady, before it corrected
itself.
"Look, that idiot almost hit Taro-san," Said Kimo.
"Yes, I saw it," Roger growled back. That was when phase two of
Opeartion Firecracker went into effect.
As Hiromi made her move to pass the second truck, the five car
Firecracker convoy came up furiously from behind. Before Roger could
react, two cars passed him, one of which immediately swerved in front of
the SUV the bodyguard was driving. This resulted in Roger hitting the
brakes.
More importantly, Roger had been separated from the Fairlady. The rest
of the Firecracker convoy flew by the SUV. Roger had been boxed in and
had no where to go.
As soon as the other four Firecracker vehicles got by, the car
immediately in front of Roger, took off like a rocket. Whatever lay
beneath the hood of that particular car, it was too much for the SUV
Roger was driving. Very soon all five Firecracker vehicles had gotten
past the trucks and were between Roger and Hiromi.
Roger had been outsmarted, and cursed as a result of what had happened.
The British bodyguard pushed his anger aside as he prepared to overtake
the trucks. That's when phase III of Operation Firecracker took effect.
The two trucks now took position in a way that blocked any traffic from
getting past them. The trucks were being driven fender to fender
alongside the other and this prevented Roger Hyde and company from
getting back to their boss.
"Shit," Roger said as honked the horn and flashed his lights at the
trucks, all to no avail.
"We can't get around them." Yuri said from the SUV's front passenger
seat.
"I know that!" Roger said angrily. "Get the boss on the phone, fast."
*****
Hiromi hadn't a clue about the events that had taken place behind her,
when a familiar ringtone filled the Fairlady. Without hesitation, Chuck
answered the phone that was in the Fairlady's center console. Chuck
pressed the speaker button so he and his wife to hear whatever Roger had
to say.
"Yes, Roger, why are you calling?" Chuck asked. The cell phone had
caller id, and Charles McBride had long since memorized the cell number
for Hiromi's head bodyguard.
"I need to talk to Sato-san."
Hiromi hadn't seen the convoy yet, because she was focused on the road
in front of her. While she drove, Hiromi Sato frequently answered or
made cell phone calls, so she had a head piece on that included a
microphone. "Speaking."
"Boss, trouble is approaching. Five..."
Right then the Firecracker convoy caught up with Hiromi and another
Fairlady, swerved in front of Hiromi. Almost immediately, the car began
to slow down, forcing Hiromi to do the same.
Hiromi looked out the side and rearview mirrors. She could see at least
three other vehicles beginning the process of encircling her. "Yes I see
them. Can you come to my assistance?"
"No boss, we've been cut off."
Hiromi and the Fairlady continued to slow down. If the current pace of
speed continued, Hiromi would soon have to stop.
One of the cars that encircled the Fairlady, was a white SUV directly to
Hiromi's right. The left side passenger window was down, and a non-Asian
man was motioning with his finger, as if to tell Hiromi to pull over.
Chuck then spoke up. "Kimi-chan, maybe we should pull over."
Hiromi's made some fast calculations. She wasn't about to stop without a
fight. "Never."
What happened next, took the entire Firecracker team by surprise. Hiromi
swerved the Fairlady to the left, shifted gears, and then began to
overtake the car in front of her by driving on the road's shoulder.
Hiromi's attempted maneuver would have never had a chance, except for
the fact that the driver of Firecracker Two took his eyes off the
rearview mirror for two seconds. Two seconds was all Hiromi needed.
A highway sign was on a collision course with Hiromi Sato. Major Hollins
who had tried to direct Hiromi to pull over just moments earlier, had no
other choice but to message the Firecracker team. "Back off! Back off!"
The driver of Firecracker Two suddenly hit the brake which allowed
Hiromi to pass and almost caused a collision between three of the
Operation Firecracker vehicles.
Hiromi missed the highway sign by a matter of inches as she swerved back
onto the highway. Now with the Fairlady in front of the people trying to
catch her, Hiromi was using every inch of the highway as she raced
towards Yokohama.
*****
Charles McBride completed the process of peeing in this pants about the
same time Hiromi swerved the Fairlady back onto the highway . He had
never been more scared in his life than when Hiromi took off down the
shoulder in order to escape capture.
Chuck, who had never been particularly religious, had just asked God to
get him and Hiromi home without further episodes like the one they had
just experienced. Little did Chuck know, but the fun was only just
beginning.
*****
Zig left....Zag right....shift gears....avoid...accelerate....check
mirrors for cars chasing you...zig left again. These were just a few of
the maneuvers and actions taken by Hiromi and The Fairlady as they
darted between cars, trucks, and motorcycles alike in order to avoid
capture by Major Hollins and the Firecracker team.
Keeping ahead of the people that pursued her was no easy task for
Hiromi. It was good that she was accustomed to driving very fast. A
driver used to a more casual pace would have either cracked up their car
or been captured already.
Hiromi almost collided with a four door sedan. She had overestimated the
speed of the vehicle as she tried to overtake it. Only a last second
swerve to the left averted collision.
'How about if I change course? Turn back to Lake Yanagawa?' Hiromi asked
herself as she pressed the accelerator of the Fairlady to the floor.
'No, keep going forward. Otherwise it will look like a retreat.'
As adrenaline raced through her body, Hiromi thought of her attackers.
Who did they work for? Why did they want to capture Hiromi Sato?
Hiromi needed answers but they would have to wait. The only task that
mattered now was to get to Negishi Bay in one piece.
~*~
Thanks to GPS, and a tracker he had long ago placed on his Taro's car,
Roger Hyde was able to follow the chase from miles away. For once in his
life, the British bodyguard was happy his boss drove the way she did.
Roger considered Hiromi a skillful driver but knew his boss was
outnumbered and in serious danger of being caught. Roger therefore had
Kimo make a cellphone call to the Negishi Bay apartment building.
~*~
In the aftermath of its war with the Inagawa-kai, the Watanabe Yakuza
had set up a command post in the Negishi Bay apartment building. This
allowed the organized crime family to know where its most important
personnel were at all times.
The command post was manned twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
That particular Sunday, Genji Matsuda was in charge of the post and had
two men working for him. It was a quiet afternoon and Genji was smoking
in his back office when he was unceremoniously interrupted by one of the
other command post workers by the name of Masato Uchiyama.
"Sato-san is in trouble. Roger is asking for immediate assistance."
The news of a Watanabe Yakuza Saiko-komon in distress caused Genji to
let the cigarette he was smoking fall from his lips. Then Genji
excitedly jumped from his chair. "Then see to it at once."
Luckily for Genji, the third person in the command post, was already
fast at work. He had fed Hiromi Sato's location into a computer, then
her intended destination and lastly the direction she was coming from.
Within a minute the computer displayed a list of the closest Watanabe
Yakuza personnel who could come to Hiromi Sato's assistance.
By the time Genji and Masato were out of the office, the computer had
begun printing the list. Even before the printer had finished its job,
the three men in the command post were busy working the phones. Help
would soon be on its way to Hiromi Sato, but would it be too late?
*****
Others were alerted to what was happening to Hiromi Sato. Among them was
Radek Krejci, the head of security at the home of the late Goro
Watanabe. Radek immediately deployed three cars full of his best men.
If Hiromi Sato kept on her present track towards Yokohama, none of these
Watanabe security personnel were likely to be of help. Radek still sent
them on the odd chance Hiromi may reverse course and head back towards
the Mt. Fuji area.
Keiji Watanabe was also told of what was happening to his granddaughter.
There was nothing Keiji could do, and as a result he was feeling both
frustrated and concerned about his granddaughter's safety. Any attack on
Hiromi was also an attack on the Watanabe Yakuza.
Personnel at the Negishi Bay apartment building were put on high alert.
Every able-bodied Yakuza, both male and female, began preparations for
Hiromi Sato's arrival and the outrageous possibility her assailants
would take action at the apartment towers.
Any Watanabe Yakuza resources that could be of help to Hiromi were being
deployed. Would Hiromi be able to avail herself of this assistance?
*****
Hiromi's game of cat and mouse with the Firecracker team was working so
far. Skillful driving by Hiromi had kept her in front of the Firecracker
team.
By now, Hiromi had guessed the intentions of the people pursuing her.
Namely that they wanted her alive. If their only goal was to kill her,
Hiromi would have been doomed. Outnumbering their prey five to one, it
would be easy for the attackers to force Hiromi from the road at the
worst possible moment. There are many driving techniques available if
one is trying to cause a fatal car crash.
On the other hand, only the most restrained tactics can be used if one
is trying to force a car to stop without crashing. Knowing her pursuers
wanted her alive, made Hiromi even more determined to thwart her
assailants. She also knew what tactics were likely to be employed
against her. Hiromi would use this knowledge to her advantage.
Less than five minutes into the pursuit, and while speeding down the
inside right lane, Hiromi made a sharp last second left turn to exit the
highway, just barely missing the car known as Firecracker Two in the
process.
Firecracker Two, One, and Five were unable to make the turn, but cars
Three and Four did, speeding up the dirt road in pursuit of Agent
Ripley.
"That road is a dead end." Said a voice from Firecracker Five over the
radio channel all seven of the operation's vehicles listened to. While
preparing for the Operation, Major Hollins looked into the possibility
of listening in on Hiromi Sato and other Watanabe Yakuza. Whoever said
organized crime wasn't clever, didn't know the workings of the Yakuza.
All the families in Japan had long ago invested in encryption technology
that made their cellphone communications undecipherable to anyone trying
to eavesdrop.
Major Hollins, in Firecracker One, was already checking the GPS unit.
Sure enough, the image that came on display showed the road to end by a
nearby lake. There was no other outlet from the road Hiromi Sato was
driving on at present.
"We got her." Major Hollins said as he began to give orders to the two
other cars that didn't make the turn. They would meet back up with
Firecrackers Four and Five when they exited the road. Major Hollins felt
certain that Agent Ripley's capture was only moments away.
*****
Hiromi sped down the dirt road. Apparently oblivious to the fact it
would soon end. Chuck by now was visibly shaking in the front passenger
seat.
Alongside the left side of the road was a thick forest. On the right, a
drainage ditch and more forest. If Hiromi and Chuck abandoned the
Fairlady, they were unlikely to get very far.
*****
Roger Hyde was getting a sick feeling. The two trucks were not just
blocking the road now, but bringing all traffic behind them to a crawl.
The bodyguard was cut off from the person he was paid to protect. If any
harm should come to Hiromi Sato, Roger knew his plus Kimo and Yuri's
lives would almost certainly be forfeit.
"Where is Taro-san going now?" Yuri said as he followed the tracking
display on the front dashboard.
"She just left the highway." Kimo added before he began shaking his
head.. "There's no way out."
"Fuck," Roger said as he tried to get around the truck in front of him
only to be thwarted once again. "We're screwed. All of us."
"Maybe not," Yuri said as he looked at the tracking display. The Russian
born bodyguard had once been a member of his country's Spetsnaz. "Taro-
san really has guts to even attempt the gambit she is pulling right
now."
"What do you mean?"
"Don't you remember what they called the diplomatic protection drill?"
The ex-Spetsnaz officer asked. Roger was formerly a member of the
British SAS, so Yuri would have been astonished if Roger didn't know
what he was referring to.
"Yes, I do. I sure hope it works."
*****
"What do you mean she stopped?" Major Hollins asked Firecracker Four
over the radio. For some unknown reason, Hiromi Sato had stopped her car
about a half mile short of where the road ended.
"She stopped sir. Why, I don't know. Should we go in?"
Major Hollins thought for a few moments. "Affirmative, but take it
slow."
*****
Among the first people to be called by the Neigishi Bay apartment
command post were three Watanabe shareigashiras. In each instance, these
two men and one woman(along with any associates or bodyguards who were
with them) jumped in their cars and began to drive on a intercept course
to meet up with Hiromi Sato and the convoy that chased her.
The second person to be called, and by Genji Matsuda himself, was Dai
Hashimoto. The Saiko-komon was at the home of his youngest son. Dai was
playing with his grandson Keiji Hashimoto, when one of the Saiko-komon's
men begged their boss to forgive the interruption.
"Hashimoto-san, we just been told Sato-san is on the way back to
Yokohama. At least five cars are after Sato-san and her bodyguards have
requested assistance......"
In quick succession, Dai gave his grandson back to his mother, said a
hasty goodbye, and exited the house. The Saiko-komon barked out orders
to the five men with him as they climbed into two cars. The home of Dai
Hashimoto's son was less than ten miles from Hiromi Sato's last
location.
Dai was a man of his word. Keiji Watanabe had once asked Dai to make
sure no harm ever came to his granddaughter. Dai and his men would do
everything possible to ensure just that.
*****
Firecracker Three and Four were doing as Major Hollins instructed. Drive
up the dirt road, the two cars flanking each other.
The Fairlady was a couple hundred yards ahead, still stopped and pointed
in the direction of the approaching cars.
"Agent Ripley, did you ever pick your feet in Poughkeepsie?" an occupant
of Firecracker Four called out over a loud speaker. "Agent Ripley......"
The Hiromi Sato persona had no recollection of the Operation Swan Song
recognition code. Hiromi bided her time as the Firecracker cars
continued their slow approach.
Once again, Tom Slater tried to crawl out underneath the weight of the
Hiromi Sato persona. The woman was again too strong. Hiromi Sato was
just too determined to defeat all those she regarded as her enemy.
Chuck then took a moment to speak again. "Who is Agent Ripley, and
what's this Poughkeepsie shit?"
Hiromi didn't answer her husband's question. First Hiromi took her foot
off the brake. Then she began to shift gears.....
*****
"What the fuck???" Said the driver of Firecracker Three as he saw Hiromi
Sato and the car she drove, coming straight at him. "Off the road! Off
the road!"
Hiromi Sato had indeed executed a version of what Yuri called the
'diplomatic protection drill.' Hiromi had driven rapidly back in the
direction of those trying to capture her. As they had to ensure Agent
Ripley's safety, both Firecrackers Three and Four had no other choice
but to clear the road.
They barely made it as Hiromi sped in between the two vehicles and back
in the direction she came. Unfortunately for Firecracker Three, its
evasive maneuver resulted in the SUV ending up in the ditch along side
the road. While none of its occupants were hurt, Firecracker Three was
now out of commission.
Firecracker Four was able to recover and take back off in pursuit of
Hiromi Sato. As it did, one occupant of Firecracker Four radioed ahead.
*****
Roger Hyde got a lucky break. The trucks that blocked the road were made
to move over by a Japanese patrolman. This finally freed Hiromi Sato's
bodyguards from the trap they were in. As soon as he was clear of the
trucks, Roger put the accelerator to the floor in order to close the gap
between him and his boss. A speeding ticket was the least of the man's
worries.
Like before, Yuri was paying close attention to the GPS display. "I
think Taro-san is headied back to the main highway."
Roger's cellphone began to ring. It was the command post at the Negishi
Bay apartments. They had called to notify Roger that help was on the
way.
*****
So far as Hiromi was concerned, she was in little need of assistance.
Once back at the main highway, she sped back into traffic. Hiromi barely
missed a collision with a family station wagon in the process.
Major Hollins had just got the message that Agent Ripley had turned tail
and was headed back to the highway. The men of Firecrackers Five and One
added to the catalog of mistakes made that day by stepping out of their
vehicles as they waited for Ripley's capture, caused by Major Hollin's
overconfidence in his Firecracker plan.
Major Hollins was one of those who disembarked. The Army officer wanted
Captain Slater in his vehicle for the ride back to base. When she was
brought in, the Major planned to give Ripley a piece of his mind for
endangering the people who were there to capture her.
So when Hiromi pulled back on the highway, she was once again able to
get in front of the blundering Operation Firecracker team. Hiromi again
took advantage of every inch of road and other traffic as she evaded her
pursuers.
*****
At the Japanese SDF base, Gabrielle Tanaka listened to the pursuit with
barely concealed amusement. "Tom is being chased by the Keystone cops."
"What?" Inspector Yoshida asked as he looked up from his coffee.
"Never mind." Gabrielle replied. The Japanese policeman was usually an
ally of the FBI agent but hadn't gotten her little joke. If Gabrielle
had said the same thing within listening range of Grant Williamson, she
would only have gotten in more hot water than she was already with the
Deputy FBI Director.
*****
As Hiromi continued her successful game of cat and mouse, her trip up
the side road was reaping a beneficial side effect, Yakuza help had
begun to arrive for Hiromi.
Roger took a moment to call Hiromi again. "Boss, help is here. I'm about
two kilometers behind you and trying to close."
"10-4." Hiromi said as she swerved in front of a slower moving vehicle.
Firecracker One was the closest Swan Song car to Hiromi's tail.
One of the shareigashiras summoned to the scene, now joined in the
chase. Akira Sudo was behind the wheel of a silver Jaguar and tried hard
to run interference for Hiromi.
"Boss, the silver Jaguar behind you is one of us."
"10-4." Hiromi said at about the same moment another Yakuza car got into
the fray. Even with the help she had gotten now, Hiromi found it
increasingly difficult to dodge Firecrackers Five and One. Their drivers
were almost as skillful as the Yakuza accountant.
*****
Shareigashira Akira Sudo began to run interference for Hiromi Sato by
tangling with Firecracker Two. The third closest chase car to the Yakuza
accountant.
Akira had sworn his loyalty to both Keiji Watanabe and the Yakuza he was
Oyabun of. Hiromi Sato was Akira's superior, not to mention
granddaughter of the Oyabun. Akira didn't think twice as he took the
dangerous moves he did. It was his duty to protect the leaders of the
Watanabe Yakuza even if it meant placing his own life at risk.
That went for the expensive Jaguar Akira drove also. Akira would use it
as a tool to thwart Hiromi Sato's attackers.
More traffic was about to get on the highway. Akira was right alongside
Firecracker two. The driver of Firecracker two wanted to overtake Akira,
but couldn't. The clever Yakuza was trying to box him in.
And it succeeded.
*****
The furthest back of Hiromi Sato's pursuers, was Firecracker five. In it
was first Lieutenant DW Connors. Only moments earlier, Firecracker five
had an accident. It striking a family station wagon and forcing it off
the road. DW couldn't help but think who had been in the vehicle and how
they were doing.
"This isn't working," Said the driver of Firecracker five. He was
referring to Operation Firecracker.
"You think so?" DW Connors asked with more than a hint of sarcasm. When
he got a moment, the DW would call for ambulances to come to the area.
In the meantime, Firecracker five would continue on with the operation.
*****
Toyo Ito continued to use his motorcycle with his caution. Traffic was
beginning to thicken due to the proximity of Yokohama.
Suddenly Toyo heard his cellphone begin to ring. Toyo asked himself who
was calling, his parents to ask where he was? Or was it Reiko?
The memory of the previous night caused Toyo to smile. With his mind
distracted by the previous night's pleasures, Toyo had no idea how close
he was to danger.
*****
After his successful boxing in of Firecracker two, Akira Sudo turned his
sights to Firecracker one. Maybe Akira could slow this vehicle down
also.
Firecracker One's driver was named Alex Snodgrass and hw wasn't ready to
slow down. Major Hollins wouldn't let him in any case. So after catching
a glimpse of Akira Sudo's approach, Ron pressed Firecracker one's pedal
to the floor.
Alex kept Firecracker One in front of the shareigashira with his
application of extra speed, but it also meant vehicles ahead would get
in the way even faster. One of which was Toyo Ito and his motorcycle.
Toyo never knew what hit him. The aggressive driving of Alex Snodgrass
resulted in a collision between Firecracker One and the motorcycle being
ridden by Toyo Ito.
The result was Toyo Ito was thrown through the air. Just before his body
hit a guardrail head first, Toyo's last thought was of how beautiful his
girlfriend Reiko was.
*****
"Shouldn't we stop? Asked Alex Snodgrass.
Major Hollins shook his head. "Just call for an ambulance."
*****
At first, Dai Hashimoto was worried he and his men would arrive too late
to assist Hiromi-san. As it turned out, they got on the highway just
seconds before Hiromi and the last four Firecracker vehicles zoomed by
them.
"We must keep up." Dai directed the driver of his car. A few seconds
later a BMW convertible driven by Watanabe shareigashira Ryuku Kinjoh
joined the battle. Ryuku would try her best to tangle with Firecracker
Five in order to keep it off Hiromi Sato's tail.
"You go, girl!" Ryuku Kinjoh said to urge on her friend, who was the
only other high ranking female member of the Watanabe Yakuza besides
herself. The use of a very American expression was nothing new for
Ryuku. She had lived in the USA for two years as a child.
In a car seat behind Dai Hashimoto was Sadao Koba. Sadao had just text
messaged bodyguard Yuri so Roger Hyde could inform Hiromi that more
reinforcements had arrived.
*****
"Shit how many of them are there?" Major Hollins asked out loud. The
Army Officer had only now begun to think that Operation Firecracker may
have gone badly wrong.
The Swan Song committee hadn't expected this fierce a resistance from
Agent Ripley or for so long. Nor had Major Hollins anticipated the
arrival of Yakuza reinforcements to help Ripley. Major Hollins by now
wished he had assembled a bigger team to capture Hiromi, but it was too
late to do anything about it.
Despite the dwindling odds of Operation Firecracker succeeding, Major
Hollins wasn't ready to abandon the operation. He had orders too.
Hiromi Sato had to be captured, but without the snatch endangering
Japanese civilians.
The city of Yokohama continued to approach with amazing velocity. If
Hiromi Sato wasn't reeled in soon, Operation Firecracker would have to
be abandoned.
*****
Hiromi continued to dodge all pursuers. Firecracker Four was now the
closest pursuit car to the Yakuza accountant's Fairlady. Car Four was
just to the right and slightly to the rear of Hiromi.
Now tired of the chase, Hiromi took her most aggressive action yet.
Through precision use of the brake and steering wheel, Hiromi made the
Fairlady begin to fish tail in the direction of Firecracker Four.
Firecracker Four's driver was alert, and saw what the Fairlady and Agent
Ripley were trying to do. The driver, under orders to avoid any
collision that could be life endangering to Agent Ripley, did the only
thing he could, swerve Firecracker Four right to avoid contact with The
Fairlady.
The action Hiromi Sato had just taken, was what some call a fly swat
maneuver, a highly dangerous driving tactic that usually results in
injury to pedestrian bystanders or to occupants of the car being
swatted, plus damage to the car that conducts the fly swat.
In this case, no collision between Firecracker Four and the Fairlady
occurred. That didn't mean the 'fly swat' didn't work. For the driver of
Firecracker Four overcorrected to his right, which caused the SUV he
drove to hit the guard rail that separated east bound and west bound
traffic.
Firecracker Four suffered body damage from its collision with the guard
rail. The car began to slow down. Then, even more bad luck for
'Operation Firecracker' took place.
Only seconds after Firecracker Four got back on the road, the car's
right rear tire blew. Firecracker Four was at such a high rate of speed
by then that it took a minor miracle to prevent it from colliding with
other traffic as it pulled off the highway.
*****
Roger and company were back on the scene by now. The bodyguards assigned
to Hiromi Sato finally able to catch a glimpse of their boss in action.
"The boss really has balls," Kimo said.
"That she does. What a shame the Watanabes are about to get rid of her.
I'd want the boss on my side any day." Roger said to Yuri and Kimo, both
of whom agreed with the British bodyguard's evaluation of Hiromi Sato.
"Why haven't these cocksuckers called it quits?" Kimo asked. "They must
have no fucking brains at all."
"They sure don't. Maybe they're waiting for reinforcements to arrive,"
Roger said as he noted the caution now taken by Hiromi Sato's attempted
kidnappers. It was Roger's strongly held opinion that the fly swat
maneuver had scared the shit out of whomever these men were.
"You could be right. They aren't Yakuza, that I'm sure of," Yuri said as
he watched another car driven by a member of the Watanabe Yakuza join in
the battle.
"Agreed. If I had to make a guess, it would be these idiots didn't know
the boss had a first class driving instructor not too long ago."
When Hiromi Sato first came to study in Tokyo, she had a single
bodyguard assigned to her by Keiji Watanabe. A recently discharged
member from the Russian military, who taught Hiromi advanced defensive
driving skills over a period of two months. "Thanks, Roger, but Taro
really was a fast learner."
*****
"Fuck." Major Hollins exclaimed out loud as he watched the loss of
Firecracker Four. The odds for a successful snatch of Hiromi Sato had
decreased greatly, but the Army Major refused to give up. Somehow, Agent
Ripley would be stopped and taken into custody by the Firecracker team.
With Firecracker Four out of commission, car One became Hiromi Sato's
closest pursuer. For the moment Hiromi took less risky evasive actions.
"Maybe we should call this off," said the driver of Firecracker One.
"No fucking way. We will get this lunatic, one way or the other." Major
Hollins had lost all patience and some might say reason by this point.
The Army Major was still in a state of disbelief in regards to Captain
Slater's failure to recognize that the Firecracker team was there to
help her. Had the man gone renegade or turned bad since the previous
August?
Time was almost out for the Firecracker team. Yokohama's city limits
were only twenty kilometers away. During the setup phase of Firecracker,
The Swan Song committee agreed with the local Japanese police not to
conduct operations beyond a certain point.
*****
So far, the Watanabe Yakuza had run interference but had otherwise
stayed back as they watched one of their highest ranking members
artfully dodge the people chasing her. It had been a spectacle well
worth watching.
"Sato-san is very brave." Said the driver of the vehicle Dai Hashimoto
was in. By now they were directly behind Firecracker One.
"Ram them." Dai Hashimoto ordered the driver of his car. The driver
didn't argue but did as Hashimoto-san ordered him.
*****
"What the fuck," Major Hollins said right after Firecracker One was hit.
"Do they want to kill us all?"
The destruction of Firecracker One was exactly what Dai Hashimoto had
intended. Little happened as a result of the first collision, so Dai
instructed his driver to try again. The second effort was little better
than the first. All the ramming maneuvers ended up causing was body
damage to the vehicles involved.
It was the third ramming of Firecracker One that had the desired result
Dai Hashimoto had hoped for. The blow caused the car, with Major Hollins
inside, to begin to spin. Too much application of the brakes by
Firecracker One's driver in combination with a too-high a rate of speed
caused the SUV to lose all grip it had on the roadway. The car
overturned not just once but twice.
*****
"Holy shit," First Lieutenant DW Connors said from the comfort of
Firecracker Five as he watched car number One finally settle on all four
tires. From the moment Firecracker began, DW had believed the operation
wouldn't be the slam dunk almost all other members believed it to be.
Three wrecked cars were far worse than anything the first lieutenant had
imagined.
DW Connors, who was Major Hollins second in command for Firecracker, had
seen enough and therefore radioed the remainder of the snatch team.
"Firecracker Five to Firecracker Two, mission abort. I repeat, mission
abort."
A mile back, the occupants of Firecracker One were injured but not
critically so. All three men had suffered concussions, and two of them
had broken bones also. Major Hollins was among them, his collarbone
fractured during car One's second tumble.
Firecracker Five and Two would eventually reverse course and come to the
help of their comrades. All three men in the wreckage of Firecracker One
would spend at least one night in the hospital. No doubt about it,
Operation Firecracker had been a complete clusterfuck and as a result
Agent Ripley was still free.
*****
Gabrielle Tanaka was still with Inspector Yoshida when the abort message
was sent by Lt. Connors. "Inspector, can you do me a favor?"
"Possibly, Gabrielle-san. It will depend on the nature of the favor you
request."
"Has a psychological evaluation ever been done of the real Hiromi Sato?
I would like to read it, if there was. Could you get a copy for me?" The
present location of the real Hiromi was a prison in Northern Japan. As
requested by Japanese and Swan Song authorities, the real Yakuza
accountant was being held in solitary confinement.
"I can do that for you, Gabrielle-san."
*****
Roger Hyde had seen the Firecracker team break off the chase. He then
called Hiromi Sato. "You're clear, boss. Can you please slow down now?"
Hiromi did as Roger asked, and began to drive at a less risky speed. As
she did, the car with Dai Hashimoto inside passed Hiromi.
"Boss, Dai-san now is right in front of you. I'm directly to your rear,"
Roger told Hiromi. He also mentioned to his boss that there were at
least eight other cars full of Watanabe Yakuza in close proximity. "Let
all of us safely escort you home."
"10-4." Hiromi said as she continued to drive at a more subdued pace
than was usual for her. Her life had just been threatened, therefore an
escort into Yokohama seemed wise.
People at the Negishi Bay Apartments had been alerted in advance. When
Hiromi arrived home, she had several heavily-armed men wave her into the
garage. Inside the garage itself, security was incredibly tight.
Hiromi parked the Fairlady a few moments later. After a pause of a few
seconds, Hiromi lowered the driver side sun visor so she could check her
makeup and hair.
All Chuck could do was silently stare at his wife. They had just spent a
half hour being chased at speeds well over 200 kilometers per hour, and
the first thing your wife does is check her appearance. 'What kind of
woman are you married to?' Chuck asked himself.
As Hiromi checked her appearance, the driver side door was opened for
her. Dai Hashimoto was there to offer a hand to his fellow Saiko-komon.
Hiromi swung her legs out of the car and accepted Dai's gracious offer
of assistance to stand up.
On the other side of the Fairlady, Chuck got assistance from Yuri and
one of Dai's men. With his feet now on firm ground, Chuck continued to
feel wobbly from the experience he had just endured.
Hiromi and Chuck were quickly ushered onto a waiting elevator for the
trip to the forty-fifth floor. They didn't make the trip upstairs alone,
Roger, Dai, and two more Watanabe security men climbed in the elevator
also.
Security on the floor Hiromi's apartment was located was at least two
times its normal level. Hiromi and Chuck were shown straight into their
living quarters.
Once inside, Hiromi and Chuck were asked to sit down by Roger. The
Australian wanted to change clothes after his 'accident' on the way to
Yokohama but complied with the bodyguard's request.
Hiromi was another matter. "I want my privacy, now get out."
"Boss, give me and Hashimoto-san a few minutes to check the apartment
out. I promise, we won't take long."
"All right, but then I want you to leave at once." Hiromi said as she
defiantly walked towards the kitchen area.
Roger and Dai's search of the apartment took nearly ten minutes. Each
took approximately one half of the apartment for their own, then when
finished Dai and Roger each went back and double checked the area the
other had already surveyed.
In such a heavily guarded building, these searches would seem an act of
paranoia but they weren't. That day's events, plus the recent
assassination of Goro Watanabe and the betrayal of Reina Shimizu, were
strong reminders that Watanabe Yakuza security wasn't all it should be.
Under those circumstances, a thorough check of Hiromi Sato's living
quarters wasn't out of line.
When he and Dai were done, Roger reported back to his boss. By then
Hiromi had gotten herself a soft drink and was sitting on a sofa in the
main living room.
"Everything is clear, boss. Your grandfather asked for you to call him."
Hiromi was in no hurry to talk to Keiji Watanabe. "Now leave me."
"Before I go, is there anything I can get you?"
"No, now leave me."
Roger tried to tell Hiromi that Juanita would soon be upstairs to see to
any of her and Chuck's needs. Hiromi said nothing and looked
uninterested, so Roger left apartment without another word being spoken.
Dai Hashimto was the last person to exit the apartment. Before he left,
the Saiko-komon made an unusually deep bow towards Keiji Watanabe's
granddaughter.
*****
The safe arrival of Hiromi Sato at the Negishi Bay apartment house in no
way signaled that Roger Hyde's work was through. Roger still felt
stressed from that afternoon's events. He would have to seriously re-
evaluate the security arrangements of the person he was paid to protect.
Another complication in the work that lay ahead for Roger was Hiromi's
planned move to Hong Kong. Roger had yet to see Hiromi Sato's new home,
and therefore had no idea what the security arrangements would be like
in Hong Kong.
Roger was supposed to be make a reconnaissance trip the next day to Hong
Kong for just that. The just-failed kidnaping or assassination attempt
would keep Roger away from that vital work. All of Hiromi's present
security arrangements would need to be re-evaluated first.
"How is she?" Yuri asked Hiromi's head of security as Roger and Dai
stepped out of the apartment.
"Taro-san is fine." Roger told the Russian bodyguard. The head of Hiromi
Sato's protection squad could have added, but didn't, 'She feels better
than I do at present.'
"That is good to hear." Yuri nodded. Hiromi Sato's bodyguards weren't
out of danger yet. The breakdown in security that day could still have
fatal consequences for Roger, Yuri, and Kimo.
Kimo spoke. "I called Oyabun as you told me. He asked for you to call
back as soon as you were free."
"I got work to do then," Roger said to both Yuri and Kimo. "No one is to
go inside without their being searched first. In addition, I'm to be
notified of all visitors."
"Roger, we'll do as you say." Kimo replied.
*****
While Roger returned Keiji Watanabe's phone call, Dai Hashimoto began to
make security measures of his own to protect Hiromi Sato.. The first
step he took was the placement of two of his own security people outside
Hiromi Sato's apartment. Dai would take it upon himself to see to the
safety of Keiji Watanabe's granddaughter.
Dai wanted to know more of what went wrong that day, but postponed the
matter for now. The Saiko-komon felt fairly certain another attempt
would be made against Hiromi Sato. The people who attacked that day
would either return or give up. The former seemed more likely. No
matter, the Watanabe Yakuza would be prepared. Hiromi Sato would never
have to defend herself without assistance again.
*****
Shortly after Keiji Watanabe finished his phone conversation with Roger
Hyde, Ai Toguchi walked into the room. "Did something happen?"
Keiji, in a rare moment of melancholy, shared what happened to his
granddaughter with Ai. "Hiromi is at the apartment now and safe."
"That is good news," Ai replied. Later on when she had time to think, Ai
began to get frightened. Would the beeper she placed on the Fairlady be
discovered?
*****
Once he and Hiromi were alone in the apartment, Chuck went into the
master bedroom in order to change his wet pants and underwear. In the
end, Chuck decided to put on a whole new set of clothes. Chuck also used
this time to ponder the adventure that had just happened.
When Chuck returned to the living room, he found his wife also deep in
thought. "My head feels like it is ready to explode," Chuck told Hiromi.
The Australian was a frequent sufferer of headaches.
Hiromi appeared to care very little about her husband's health. She then
took that particular moment to stand up and make an announcement. "I
will now take a shower."
Chuck felt an almost irresistible urge to scream at Hiromi for
recklessly endangering their lives. Instead Chuck spoke in a more civil
tone of voice. "Kimi-chan, I love you very much, but what just
happened...."
"What just happened is some people tried to capture me. I fought back."
"Yes, kimi-chan but...."
"But what? Was I supposed to just let them capture me?"
Chuck again thought of the missing scar. After that day's events, It
had grown very difficult to dismiss the notion that the woman with him
now wasn't the real Hiromi Sato.
"Hiromi, I didn't say that. What you did was very dangerous."
"I had no choice. To save me, I had to fight."
Chuck noticed how Hiromi made no mention of saving him. What then was
going on?
"I will go change clothes now. When I come out you tell me if you still
want me as your wife." Hiromi then marched into the bedroom, slamming
the door behind her.
Chuck shook his head. He did love Hiromi Sato and he wouldn't leave her.
There was a question that still begged to be answered. What happened to
the Hiromi who so loved to ride a pony only six months earlier?
*****
A preliminary post mortem on Operation Firecracker would not be complete
for another three days. The anger expressed by Japanese officials over
what happened the afternoon of July 6th came much quicker.
It forced Grant Williamson to call a Swan Song committee meeting to
order Sunday 1 p.m. Washington DC time or the wee hours of the morning
Monday July 7th Japan time. The still hospitalized Major was replaced
by his second in command, Captain Andrew Higgins.
"Seven civilians were taken to area hospitals with various injuries. One
motorcyclist is in serious condition." Inspector Yoshida reported to the
rest of the committee.
During the chaos of Operation Firecracker, Five cars that were in area
were in some type of collision or forced off the road. Six people riding
in those vehicles, including a four-year-old boy, had to receive medical
care afterwards. All were expected to live, in fact only one of the six
was still hospitalized.
Toyo Ito was not as fortunate. His skull had been fractured in two
places from his being thrown from the motorcycle after colliding with
Firecracker one. At present it wasn't known if Toyo would live.
"Inspector I assure you....." Captain Higgins began to say but got cut
off by Inspector Yoshida.
"Major Hollins exceeded his orders. He was told before hand not to put
innocent people's lives at risk." Inspector Yoshida had been unfairly
ripped by his own superiors before coming to that night's meeting. The
senior Yokohama policeman felt, and rightly so, that the Firecracker
fiasco was not his fault.
"Inspector I am no more pleased with what happened today than your
superiors. If Major Hollins disobeyed orders, the United States Army
will take proper action," Grant Williamson said. The FBI Deputy Director
was indeed displeased with Operation Firecracker. By Grant's
calculations he would soon get grief from his superior at the Hoover
Building.
In the meantime Grant wished someone would change the topic for him.
Captain Higgins soon obliged him.
"We must regard Agent Ripley as non-cooperative from this point
forward."
"She could be a real member of the Yakuza now," Grant Williamson
remarked next.
Gabrielle then voiced her opinion. She held back nothing in her reply.
"I don't think so. The DNA therapy and another catalyst or catalysts has
caused psychological changes in Captain Slater. Dr. Wagner has stated
so."
"I concur." Inspector Yoshida added. "Let none of us forget Dr.
Wagner's report from last spring. It said some trauma, mental or
physical, could be at fault for Ripley's present behavior."
If looks could kill, the one Gabrielle got from the FBI Deputy Director
would have dropped her in a split second. Gabrielle Tanaka hadn't just
made Grant look like a fool, but got others to go along with her. Grant
would have ordered Gabrielle to return home immediately if it wouldn't
have further complicated Swan Song. Other than Director Williamson,
Gabrielle was the only person in the FBI familiar with all facets of the
Operation.
"Anything new from Concierge?"
Inspector Yoshida shook his head. "Nothing yet. We did send another
email message to Concierge tonight."
*****
The Swan Song meeting was adjourned not long afterwards. As it broke up,
Inspector Yoshida approached Gabrielle. "Here is the report you
requested."
"Thank you, Inspector, I appreciate it."
Gabrielle went straight to her apartment. She was both physically and
mentally exhausted, but sleep would have to wait. In order to save Tom
Slater, Gabrielle would get into the head of Hiromi Sato. Maybe that
would help the FBI agent find a way to save her friend.
*****
As Hiromi Sato slept soundly in her 45th floor apartment, other members
of the Watanabe Yakuza were awake on floors below her. Most were there
to see to the Saiko-komon's security. Others, a small handful, spent
time discussing what had happened the day before.
The news of the attempted abduction of Hiromi Sato and her successful
defense had spread quickly within the Watanabe Yakuza. Other than
Hiromi, there had been over twenty Yakuza witnesses to the chase. All
had come away impressed with Hiromi's bravery and skill in face of
danger.
When it came to stories and rumors, the Watanabe Yakuza was not unalike
non-criminal enterprises. The grapevine could work very fast. There were
exceptions; the demotion of Hiromi Sato was known to very few people,
for example. On the other hand, the events of the afternoon had spread
with lightning speed, as had the opinions of those who watched it in
person.
Twenty-two floors below Hiromi Sato were three Watanabe Yakuza members.
They smoked, drank and talked before going to bed for the night. All
three lived in the Negishi Bay apartment building. Two of them had a
wife and children.
"Sato-san taught those gaijin a lesson today," Said the first Yakuza.
"They were gaijin?" Asked the second Yakuza. The third Yakuza kept quiet
for the most part as his two friends talked.
"Yes, they were gaijin. Sato-san defeated all seven cars of them."
The second Yakuza shook his head. "Ten cars of gaijin......."
Hiromi Sato's defense of herself had already become a legend inside the
closed world of the Watanabe Yakuza. Like most legends, the facts got
skewed after many re-tellings.
"Not ten, seven. Remember I know Sadao Koba. He was with Tiger-san when
this happen."
"Ten, seven, does it matter?"
"No, Sato-san defeated them all whatever the number."
"Sato-san is very formidable. We should respect her even more after
today."
The second Yakuza drank some more beer before replying. "I don't know
about you, but I would want Sato-san on our side if another war were to
break out."
"You can say that again."
"Do you think she will be the next Oyabun?"
Keiji Watanabe commanded the respect of the Yakuza he ruled. At the same
time, its members knew his becoming Oyabun again was just a temporary
measure. After all, Keiji was well into his seventies.
"If Tiger-san isn't promoted, then who else is left?"
The second Yakuza nodded his head. "All I can think of is Sato-san."
"Ishimoto-san is another possibility."
The second Yakuza seemed dismissive of Hideichi Ishimoto's chances of
promotion. "I never thought I'd see the day we would have a woman as
Oyabun."
"It will never happen," growled the third Yakuza in the room. "No woman
will ever be a Oyabun."
The first Yakuza spoke again. "You may be wrong, my friend. Sato-san is
no ordinary woman."
*****
After a good night's sleep, Hiromi felt fresh and invigorated the next
morning. She and Chuck were in the middle of breakfast, when Roger Hyde
paid a courtesy call.
"Boss, we have a different arrangement for you this morning."
"What kind of arrangement?"
"We had your work brought here."
"I have to go to the office."
Chuck stayed out of the argument that had broken out between Hiromi and
Roger. He was still afflicted with a severe headache, and had already
made the decision to take that day off.
"The Fairlady is in need of repair."
"Why? It wasn't damaged yesterday."
"Hashimoto-san thought it wise to have it checked. Kimo will take it to
the shop this morning."
"Then get me another car."
"Boss, we still don't know all the facts surrounding yesterday. It is
safest for you to stay here."
Roger and Hiromi continued to argue. The British bodyguard stood his
ground, and called in reinforcements. Roger called Keiji Watanabe and
had him speak to Hiromi.
"Granddaughter, you are to stay at the apartment today."
"I have work to do," Hiromi replied. In spite of several reminders to
call her grandfather the day before, Hiromi had not.
"All work will be brought to you. I'm coming to Yokohama today. We will
speak when I get there."
Hiromi lost the battle over where her work would be done that particular
day. After breakfast was finished, Hiromi was escorted to the 44th
floor. There Hiromi found her secretaries Aki and Suki, plus her
assistants Ryoji and Yuka. A makeshift office had been created for
Hiromi. Her computer, desk, and even her office chair had been brought
from Watanabe Trucking and set up for the Yakuza accountant's use.
While not happy with her arrangements, Hiromi still had work to do.
Hiromi settled in at her desk shortly after 8 a.m. Almost immediately,
Suki Kobayashi brought her Taro tea along with that day's newspapers.
Hiromi had the privacy of her office. Outside, security was incredibly
tight. Supervised personally by Dai Hashimoto. The Saiko-komon still
sworn to his pledge to Keiji Watanabe that he would keep Hiromi Sato
safe.
Chuck remained behind in the apartment one floor above. By late morning,
Chuck felt a little bit better and decided to report in for work at
Kanagawa Bank.
*****
Shinya Hashimoto, a cousin of the Saiko-komon of the same family name,
owned the auto repair shop most frequently used by the Watanabe Yakuza.
After he was informed a vehicle belonging to Hiromi Sato had been
brought in, Shinya took it upon himself to inspect the car.
Nothing seemed amiss as the Fairlady was put on a lift and then raised
into the air. After this was completed, Shinya did a visual inspection.
It didn't take long at all for Shinya to find the remote beepers.
Bodyguard Kimo, who was standing just a few feet away, was asked to come
over.
"This doesn't belong."
"Roger has a tracking device on the car. He placed it himself a while
back."
Shinya then showed Kimo the second electronic device he discovered.
"Then what is this?"
Dai Hashimoto, Roger Hyde, and Omar Rafique were all summoned to the
repair shop. It wasn't till after they arrived, that the electronic
gizmos were removed.
"That's mine," Roger said after the first beeper was detached. "In light
of how Sato-san drives, I placed this on the car. That is how I was able
to track Taro when she was being chased yesterday."
The second beeper was detached and given to Omar for inspection. "It is
a remote device of some kind." Omar couldn't say much more. His field of
expertise was computers, not simple electronics.
Dai then looked at the device. "Who placed this on the car?"
Roger then answered. "That is a very good question."
*****
It was shortly after seven, when Hiromi re-entered her apartment. Chuck
was seated on a couch and Hiromi went straight over in order to kiss her
husband.
"How do you feel?"
"A little better. I went to the office around eleven."
"Yes, I heard that," Hiromi answered back. Juanita Perez then informed
her employer that dinner was ready.
Not long into dinner did Chuck notice the warm loving Hiromi seemed to
be in session that evening. The combative angry Hiromi of the day before
was nowhere to be seen.
"How was your day?"
"All right."
"You didn't call me."
"I was busy."
"Too busy for me?" Hiromi asked with a pout.
Chuck put down his fork. "I'm never too busy for you Kimi-chan. I love
you."
"Love you also. If I can make the time, maybe we can go away for a few
days... say next week."
The battle between the Hiromi Sato and Tom Slater personas still raged
on in the body they shared. While Hiromi was still dominant, the events
of the day before had created small fissures in the grip she had. The
sighting of Major Hollins, and the use of the Swan Song recognition
code, had revitalized Tom Slater.
Plus there was Chuck. It had been Tom Slater who had said yes to the
Australian's marriage proposal. There had been no doubt in her answer.
Chuck allowed himself a smile. "I'd like that. Anywhere in particular
you want to go?"
"Australia? Maybe visit your uncle again."
Chuck began to laugh. "You so enjoyed riding that pony."
"Yes, I did."
"Uncle Harry and Aunt Zeny would tell us we're welcome any time, but I
have to tell you it's winter there now."
"I forgot. There has been a great deal on my mind," Hiromi said just
before a phone in the apartment began to ring.
Juanita got it for her employer. The person calling was Keiji Watanabe.
"Granddaughter, how are you tonight?"
"I'm well, grandfather."
"That is good to hear. Could you come over now? I have a few things to
speak to you about."
Tom Slater's temporary grip on the body she was in, began to slip.
Hiromi Sato remembered her grandfather and his future plans for his
granddaughter.
"Are you here in Yokohama?"
"Yes. I am across the hall."
"Is it all right if I come in fifteen minutes? I will have finished
dinner by then."
"That is acceptable." Keiji Watanabe then hung up the phone.
*****
Keiji wanted to see Hiromi in order to hear her version of what happened
the day before. After Hiromi was finished, a few Yakuza matters were
discussed. Keiji's planned move and demotion for his granddaughter
didn't come up.
Hiromi went to Kanagawa Bank to conduct business the next day. Roger had
fought his boss hard over her safety, but lost. Hiromi told Roger there
was bank business that needed her attention that couldn't be done
anywhere but Kanagawa.
If Roger was thwarted in his attempt to have Hiromi continue conducting
business, at Negishi, the British bodyguard did get his way when it came
to his Taro's other security arrangements. Hiromi's security detail was
again enlarged to its post-Goro Watanabe assassination size. Also the
use of decoy cars would be reinstituted.
Hiromi's car was still being serviced on Tuesday, so other transport had
to be found. Ryuku Kinjoh graciously came forward and offered the use of
her BMW convertible. Hiromi accepted without hesitation.
Security at Kanagawa Bank was also made extra tight. Every person who
entered the bank building was scrutunized by guards placed at the door,
and by a video surveilance system. A successful capture of Hiromi Sato
had been made harder than ever.
*****
The American contingent of Swan Song weren't busy with plans for another
snatch operation. Instead, the after-action reports on Operation
Firecracker were being studied. All were scathing in their opinion of
Major Hollins' decision making.
None more so than a report written by Kanagawa prefecture Detective
Tadaharu Ichiba. Ichiba had detailed Major Hollins failings in great
detail: A good leader will adapt when a plan doesn't go right. Major
Hollins made no attempt to tweak Firecracker while the Operation was in
progress. That, and Hiromi Sato's unplanned-for resistance, were
considered the biggest causes for Firecracker's failure.
Captain Higgins tried to stand up for his superior officer. "I think
this report is unfair. Whoever wrote....."
Inspector Yoshida was quick to cut the Army Captain off. "Detective
Ichiba is a highly trained policeman in addition to having served five
years in the Self Defense forces before that."
"You don't think his view is colored by what happened?"
"Not in the slightest. Have you forgotten other people listened in on
Firecracker's communications? If you need a reminder of what Major
Hollins said, I'll quote from the transcript."
"No, Inspector, that's not necessary."
Major Hollins had been released from the hospital and was at present
recovering at Yokota Air Base outside of Yokohama. It would be some time
before the doctors released the Major to his Firecracker duties again.
Grant Williamson had heard unofficially that Major Hollins was about to
be recalled. Grant was of the opinion that the Major deserved to be
sacked. Even better, sent to an army outpost in the arctic till he
reached retirement.
Captain Higgins made one more attempt to defend his superior officer.
"How about that patrolmen who disobeyed orders and freed up the traffic
behind Ripley?
All Kanagawa prefecture patrolman were supposed to be briefed that an
Operation was about to take place. One wasn't, a young patrolman missed
his scheduled briefing due to illness in his family. He was the same one
who broke up the road blockade.
"What about him?" Gabrielle asked. "Obviously Hiromi Sato or her
bodyguards radioed ahead for help. In my opinion the Watanabe Yakuza
were better prepared than you and Major Hollins were."
Captain Higgins positively scowled at Gabrielle Tanaka. What did this
FBI agent know about military operations?
Inspector Yoshida spoke. "It has been decided by officials in Tokyo to
terminate the Agent Ripley phase of Swan Song."
Grant Williamson had an immediate question. "Inspector, can you share
with us how that will be done?"
"No sir. Only because I have no knowledge of what are the plans at
present."
"Keep us informed. Anything else to discuss?"
Inspector Yoshida answered Grant's question. "We have discovered Raizo
Taneda, the brother of the man who murdered Goro Watanabe, was heavily
in debt to the Yakuza known as the Yamaguchi-gami."
"Would the Yamaguchis have reason to want Goro Watanabe dead?"
"Perhaps," Inspector Yoshida said with a shrug of his shoulders. "It is
more likely someone guaranteed the brother's debt would be paid off if
Doho killed Goro Watanabe."
Gabrielle then spoke. "I agree with Inspector Yoshida. Someone had to be
on the inside. Doho Taneda could not have committed the murder without
assistance."
"The investigation is still in progress," Inspector Yoshida told the
rest of the committee.
"Any word yet from Concierge?"
"No sir," Gabrielle Tanaka said in reply. With nothing else to discuss,
the Swan Song meeting was adjourned.
*****
After the meeting broke up, Gabrielle went back to her apa