Duty, Honor, Country, Family- Part Twenty Four
By Danielle J
Thank you to Puddin for all her help preparing this story chapter for
publication.
Author's note- The word Alice is commonly used by Australians when
referring to the city Alice Springs.
*****
"Kimi-chan, is that true?" Chuck asked Hiromi as he studied Gabrielle's
FBI identification.
What Gabrielle had told Chuck was shocking but it filled him with
admiration for his wife. She was working to put her hideous gangster
family all in jail.
"Yes, Chuck, it is true, but there is more."
Chuck handed Gabrielle back her identification. "Like what?"
"Chuck, I am the woman you married, your wife, but I'm not exactly the
one you first met six years ago."
Hiromi watched as the look on Chuck's face changed. He still wasn't
angry looking but the puzzled, 'This is some kind of April Fools joke,
right?' expression was now history.
Gabrielle spoke up. "Chuck, what Hiromi is saying is true."
Chuck began to pace the room. "I knew it."
Hiromi wanted to explain but Chuck was letting off steam. He was
talking about how he noted the periodic differences in Hiromi's
behavior and the lack of a scar on her left leg.
"She ruptured an Achilles tendon while jogging six years ago. To repair
it, an operation was done. A month ago when we were in the shower
together, your leg had no surgical scar on it."
"We didn't know, Chuck."
"Who were those people chasing us three weeks ago? Are you Agent
Ripley?"
Chuck was referring to Operation Firecracker. It was the disastrous
attempt by Major Hollins to bring Ripley in from the field after she
failed to communicate with the Swan Song committee for four months.
"Yes, I am Agent Ripley and those were Swan Song people trying to
communicate with me, because I'd forgotten them."
"You almost killed both of us."
"I know, Chuck, and I'm sorry. I didn't know what they were going to
do."
Chuck finally stopped pacing. "Who are you and where is Hiromi?
How......How can every inch of you look just like her? The birthmarks
that are on your leg and buttocks, the tattoo, the freckles on the back
of your neck are all the same as Hiromi. I mean everything."
Hiromi answered her husband honestly. "Till May of last year Chuck,
this body was Tom Slater. I was a Captain serving in the United States
Army. My mother was born in Japan, so I was half Japanese. I spoke the
language and could read it. Because of that, and because I had an
accounting degree, I was placed on a short list of candidates and
eventually selected for an Operation called Swan Song."
Chuck was shaking his head. "I can't believe this. There is no way a
man can be made into a biological woman. A sex change operation is one
thing, but I've seen you use sanitary napkins. A transsexual wouldn't
have a woman's reproductive system. Not to mention there is no way even
with plastic surgery a man could be made into a woman as attractive as
you are."
"It's true, Chuck," Gabrielle told the disbelieving Australian. "A
German-born scientist has perfected a formula that can change a
person's DNA to that of another person and cause the body to reform
itself into the duplicate of that person."
Hiromi added, "The Tuesday before Mother's Day last year I was given
the DNA formula invented by Dr. Heidi Wagner."
Chuck took his head into his hands. His life was some surrealistic
nightmare and his head was beginning to ache.
Hiromi shot a glance at Gabrielle. The FBI agent got the message. Becky
would take it from here.
Gabrielle headed to the hotel room door. She looked back at Hiromi and
Chuck before opening it.
"Wait, Gabrielle, we have to talk," Hiromi called out before addressing
her husband who looked like might fall over any second now. "Chuck,
give me and Gabrielle a minute. I'll be right back."
*****
Gabrielle spoke to Hiromi once they were both out in the hallway. "Good
luck. If you need help, there are some Australian police in room 411.
"Thanks, Gabby, but before you go I got something important to tell
you. A triad saw you talking to me and the police while you were in
Hong Kong. You might be blown."
Now it was Gabrielle's turn to be shocked. "When did you learn this?"
"It was only yesterday. Gabby, just take my word for now, I'll explain
it more when we get to wherever the meeting is being held." Hiromi was
very concerned for her friend's safety.
Gabrielle got Hiromi's message. She needed to be with Chuck. "All
right, we'll talk more tomorrow. One more thing, the meeting is going
to be held at Pine Gap. Have you heard of it?
"Vaguely. It's a satellite tracking station close to Alice Springs."
That was all Hiromi knew about the closely-guarded base.
While recuperating at Walter Reed, Tom Slater had met a talkative
master sergeant who let it slip that he had once been stationed at Pine
Gap. When another convalescing soldier inquired more into his time
there, the master sergeant clammed up and refused to say anything more.
"You and Chuck won't be flying to Alice on your own. We will be picking
both of you up at 10 a.m. tomorrow morning. I'd suggest you order room
service and not go out."
Hiromi thought about telling Gabrielle about her possibly being
pregnant, but Chuck needed her, so her personal business would have to
wait. Also her husband should be the first one to know. "We will be
ready. Thank you, Gabby, for being here for me."
"You're welcome, Becky."
Hiromi then went back into room 414.
*****
Superintendant Carey was waiting for Gabrielle when she re-entered room
411. "How did it go?"
"All right, I guess. Charles is in a state of shock but doesn't appear
to be angry."
"For Ripley's sake, I hope that state doesn't change. You did inform
her of our presence?"
"Yes, I did. Superintendant, I may have a problem now....."
*****
When Hiromi got back in room 414, she found Chuck sitting in the room's
dining area. Even when sitting down, he looked about ready to fall
over.
"Are you having a headache?"
"Yes. My head feels like it is going to explode."
Hiromi, after fetching a glass of water, gave Chuck two Tylenol pills.
Since he'd started having these attacks, she always kept a supply of
them in her purse.
Chuck took the pills and water but without any enthusiasm. When he was
through, he went back to holding his head.
Hiromi sat down in a chair positioned diagonally from Chuck. "Do you
want to lie down?"
"No."
Hiromi then tried to hold Chuck's hand. He flinched from her touch.
For the first time, tears began to well up in her eyes. "Chuck, I love
you. I really do."
Chuck didn't do anything. He wasn't even looking at Hiromi now.
"I want to explain myself to you, Chuck, and I hope you will listen.
Before that let me say this, when I started my mission and took
Hiromi's place, I didn't know you were living with her. Many of the
lies I told were meant to protect you from the Watanabes. Even now, my
choosing to tell you in Australia far away from anyone connected to the
Watanabes is in order to protect you."
Chuck made eye contact with his wife for the first time since she
returned to the room. Hiromi looked back at him.
"That is the truth. I do love you with all my heart."
"You're not Hiromi."
"Not exactly. I admit I wasn't born Hiromi Sato. But I am her now."
"Other than the missing scar, you had me totally fooled. I know Hiromi
better than anyone and that includes her family."
"I know, Chuck. In order to stay alive, I had to make everyone think I
was Hiromi Sato. Do you understand what I am saying?"
"Yes, I do, but how did you accomplish it? I never found your memory at
fault for anything, either big or small."
"It was evidently due to the treatment I was given, although I'm the
only one to experience this effect that I know of. When I became Hiromi
physically, I acquired her memories and some of her personality too. I
don't understand the science and I'm sorry that I can't help you
understand it, but when we first met, I began to remember you, in fact,
there was a long time when I couldn't really remember being Tom."
"What you and Gabrielle have said makes sense but it's fucking
impossible too." Chuck said somewhat loudly. He rarely used curse
words, but he was in obvious pain as well as baffled confusion.
"I want to tell you everything, Chuck. Do you want to hear it?"
"Tell me anything you want." He spoke listlessly, as if he'd heard more
than enough already.
"When we got married less than two months ago, it was the happiest
moment in my life."
Chuck didn't say anything but his eye contact with Hiromi was so
penetrating; it was almost a message of its own. 'Why should I believe
anything you say after all your lies?'
"Let me back up. Until May of last year my name was Tom Slater. I was
born October 2nd, 1978 in California while my father was serving at the
United States Army Base known as Fort Ord......"
*****
Superintendant Carey was making a phone call. "I need a car at the
Langham's service entrance as soon as possible. Also call the resident
at Burton Street. Tell him he will have a guest shortly."
"Are we going somewhere?" Gabrielle asked the Superintendant once he
was off the phone.
"Not we, Agent Tanaka, but you are. I'm having you taken to one of our
safe houses."
"Why?"
"Agent Tanaka, I thought that would be self evident," Superintendant
Carey explained. "By a series of coincidences you have been identified
as a potential police informant who also keeps company with a member of
the criminal underworld."
"Yes, Superintendant, but that all took place in Hong Kong."
"I know Agent Tanaka, but some Chinese triads work world-wide including
here in Australia. Until more information is gathered from Agent
Ripley, we must not take any risks with either her or you."
Gabrielle knew Superintendant Carey's hyper-caution was probably
justified, but in her present frame of mind it was still frustrating.
"All right, Superintendant, I will do as you say."
Superintendant Carey took a moment to assuage Gabrielle's so far
unspoken concerns. "There will be members of the Federal police in
this room all night long just in case Ripley needs assistance. If
Ripley asks to speak to you, one of my men will contact you at once."
"Thank you, Superintendant. You do remember the recognition code I
taught you earlier?"
"The one that makes mention of foot care? Of course I do. If I ever
meet the chap who thought it up, I may let him know I don't appreciate
being made to sound like a character out of a bad 1960's spy spoof,"
Superintendant Carey said with a slight chuckle.
Gabrielle laughed slightly also. "I will tell them to choose something
out of le Carre or Deighton next time."
*****
"It was my good fortune, Chuck, to have a happy childhood. I have a
great Mom. Dad could be strict and his military service sometimes kept
him away from me and my sisters and half brother, but he has always
been there when it mattered for me, my half brother, and two younger
sisters. How much do you know about Hiromi's childhood?"
"She rarely talked to me about it."
"That was because Hiromi grew up in misery. She felt unloved and
abandoned. Her Aunt Emiko wasn't a relative at all but someone paid by
Keiji to care for her."
"I didn't know that. How do you know this? Did Hiromi tell it to you?"
"No, Chuck, as I said earlier, the treatment I was given somehow caused
me to remember everything that was Hiromi. This includes her wretched
childhood, to your and my personal habits and routines, to knowing all
about you.
"Like what?"
"Your nicknames for me, and why you use them. Then there were the
clothes you like to wear and your favorite foods. All little things but
I knew them all."
Hiromi began to feel slightly better because Chuck showed curiosity
about her. Maybe there was a chance for the couple to have a future
together.
Chuck was still disbelieving towards what Hiromi was saying to him. He
therefore gave her a test. "What shirt was I wearing the first time we
met?"
"You mean the hideous red, blue, and green plaid shirt that made you
look a lumberjack who just arrived from Wisconsin."
"Yes, that one. What happened to it?"
"I had you throw it out because it got torn but my real reason was
because I didn't like it. That was just before we began living
together, Hiromi didn't like the way you looked in it, but in my
opinion you were very handsome when you had it on. It made your muscles
stand out."
Unlike when she'd told everything to Gabrielle, Hiromi felt no relief
in revealing the same information to Chuck. The burden she had been
carrying was still there,, and was now greater. She'd known that all
along, and it was one of the reasons she'd feared this moment, feared
what might come of it. She had read a magazine article once which
claimed that a loving marriage causes the souls of a husband and wife
to become one. She hadn't believed it then, but she believed it now.
Her heart was breaking now, because Chuck now carried his own burden,
greater then her own because he hadn't volunteered, and because so many
difficulties were inherent in this new situation.
"What else do you remember about our first meeting?"
Hiromi rattled off a quick answer. "It happened on a Friday in June
2002. I was driving the Fairlady I owned at the time and Yuri was
travelling with me when the taxi cab you were in as a passenger rear
ended me."
"What time of the day was it?"
"It took place shortly before five in the afternoon. I was mad and
impatient at what happened and the delay it was causing but you were so
nice, charming, incredibly handsome, and totally non-threatening to
Hiromi, the accident didn't bother me. You were new to Japan and
offered to make amends by taking me to dinner. That's how it all
started."
"You keep telling me you aren't Hiromi, but you talk about her life
like you experienced it."
"I did experience it, Chuck. It's due to the treatment I underwent back
in the United States, but from my perspective, I was there. We talked.
We had our first date, and I began to fall in love with you right then.
For me, after my miserable childhood, and living in the midst of horror
and crime, you were like a breath of fresh air, honest and good right
down to your soul. I know it must seem crazy, but I have two memories,
two pasts, and they're both part of me, the best parts of Hiromi and
Tom without either of their weaknesses, I think."
He furrowed his brow, trying to work through what she'd said, then
shook his head. "Can we back up a little again? I would like to hear
what this Operation Swan Song is you are working on for law enforcement
in three countries."
"Operation Swan Song is a joint effort by United States, Japanese and
South Korean law enforcement. I don't know when it was first conceived,
just that my role in it began in May of last year."
"Swan Song sounds like a science fiction version of a very old American
movie I once saw."
"The House of Bamboo?"
"Yes, that is the one. Were you sent to assassinate Goro or Hiromi's
Grandfather?"
"No, I was not."
"Who had Goro killed?
"I don't know, Chuck, but I suspect it was my Grandfather. The
objective of Swan Song was to build a criminal case against Goro
Watanabe and to bring him to justice. It was hoped that by replacing
Hiromi with me, that law enforcement would learn the inner workings of
the Watanabes."
"Did anyone consider approaching Hiromi and asking for her co-
operation?"
"Not as far as I know. The committee only had a sketchy background on
Hiromi before I took her place. We didn't know about you or her family
connections to the Watanabe Yakuza."
"What's this committee you mentioned?"
"It is a group of people who manage Swan Song. Gabrielle is on it, Dr.
Wagner the scientist who changed me into Hiromi, Gabrielle's FBI boss
his name is Grant Williamson, A Yokohama police inspector named
Yoshida, United States Major Ed Hollins who with Gabrielle were the
first people to approach me about Swan Song, and a couple of other
people. Other than Gabrielle, Major Hollins and Dr. Wagner, I've met
none of these people in person. I did a couple of teleconference calls
with them before taking Hiromi's place."
"Were you ordered to do Swan Song?"
"No, I volunteered. I was approached by Gabrielle, Major Hollins, and
Dr. Wagner and told about the formula and the Watanabes. After talking
it over with my parents and sisters, I volunteered. Two days after that
I was given the formula by Dr. Wagner."
"Your family thought this was a good idea?"
"My father was career Army before he retired. Dad and I take pride in
serving in serving our country."
"Where do your parents live?"
"In a Washington State town named Darrington or about a two-hour drive
from Seattle. Mom is a housewife."
"You have two sisters and a half brother?"
"My half brother Stuart was killed in Iraq. While I have been doing
Swan Song, my sister Susan and her husband were killed in an auto
accident. They left behind a baby boy named Shannon who wasn't quite
two-years-old at the time."
"I'm sorry to hear about that."
"Mom and Dad were hoping I would adopt Shannon and be his mother."
"Your parents know what was done to you?"
"Yes, I talked to Mom and Dad a few times since I was changed.
Gabrielle has also been giving them updates."
"How much have you been talking to Gabrielle?"
"Chuck, let me tell you that Gabrielle worked a lot with me as I
trained for Swan Song. I was a woman like I am now and we became very
close. We fell in love but neither of us called it that at the time and
we were never intimate."
"All right."
"Before this week, I've seen Gabrielle twice, once at a banker's
conference in Tokyo, but I didn't recognise her then, and then we met
face to face since I took Hiromi's place was a debriefing when we came
to Hong Kong last January."
"You did that rather than go shopping like you told me you were doing?"
"Yes, I lied to you about my reasons for going out, Chuck, but I told
you about our meeting as soon as I returned, and everything that
happened. We had french fries, and I kissed her."
Chuck paused for a few moments. "What was that envelope you had me mail
for you a couple of weeks ago?"
"It was a message for Gabrielle. She has a married sister in California
and the addressee was her husband. I had no other way of getting a hold
of her or the committee at the time."
"You say you love me and lied so to protect me. Then how do you explain
you having me mail that Swan Song message? You were putting me in
danger if the Watanabes discovered what it was."
"Chuck, you're right about that. I thought the risk was very small but
you are right."
Hiromi went on to tell Chuck about the emails she had gotten from
Gabrielle or the Swan Song committee in the last two weeks. She also
told him about the aborted Singapore meeting.
"You volunteered for a dangerous mission that you went into blind
essentially," Chuck said in an exasperated angry tone of voice. "You're
crazy, you know that."
"I'm sorry about everything, Chuck."
"Are you working to get incriminating financial information on the
Watanabes?"
"Yes, I am."
"Can you tell me how you have been doing this?"
"I was given a ghost computer program to install the Watanabe Trucking
computer I use. It transmitted copies of financial documents back to
the Swan Song committee."
"That can be done?"
"Yes, but I never understood the technology behind it. It isn't working
any more. When I was having my breakdown, I had Omar come in and work
on my computer. He re-formatted the hard drive and in the process the
ghost program was lost."
"What breakdown?"
"I'm getting a little ahead of myself, Chuck, and my story is confusing
enough without jumping around in time. Can we skip that part for now?"
"OK. What have you been doing since then?"
"I still gather verbal intelligence for the committee. Also I have made
copies to compact disc of all financial files I could get before we
left Japan. They are in my laptop bag. Would you like to see them?"
"No, I believe you."
Hiromi knew there was a limit on Chuck's trust in her. "The South
Korean contingent of Swan Song were interested in learning who ordered
a hit on a Judge Song and his wife. He had sentenced a Watanabe cousin
to jail in 2006."
"I remember hearing about that," Chuck admitted.
"I was able to learn who the killers were and who their paymaster was."
"Was it Hiromi?"
"No, it was Ryoji Ishii. He works with me at Watanabe Trucking."
"Yes, I know who Ryoji is. How long did it take it to change you into a
double of Hiromi?"
"The process took a little over a day. I was asleep for the whole
time."
"How did they get some of Hiromi's DNA?
"I don't know. It may have been Reina Shimizu who acquired it."
"Did Reina work for Swan Song also?"
"Yes, Reina did." Hiromi hadn't gotten around to telling Chuck what
happened to Reina. As she was making a full confession, Hiromi was
going to tell her husband of what she did to Agent Chrysanthemum.
"Can you tell me what happened to Reina?"
"The same night we became engaged to marry, Reina was caught trying to
get on Goro's computer."
Chuck gave a slight nod of his head. "That is what Roger needed you
for."
"Yes, I was brought to where Reina was being held. Dai was there and a
bunch of others. Before I left, I was forced to kill Reina, because she
was my employee and because they suspected that I was weak and my
failure to obey the Yakuza code would give them an excuse to kill me,
probably within minutes of my refusal. After that happened, the Hiromi
part of me was in control. I only regained control a couple of weeks
ago. That what I meant when I said I had a breakdown."
"If I killed someone in cold blood, I'd probably crack up too."
"That isn't all of it. Hiromi was planning to have Goro killed, but
someone beat me to it. I suspect Keiji is the one responsible."
Chuck shook his head in reply, looking like he'd bitten into a sour
crabapple.
She couldn't let him think badly of Hiromi, so added, "Hiromi had a
loveless childhood that caused her to become twisted mentally, Chuck,
and that's why she did bad things sometimes. Your love for her almost
made her well, at least until she saw an opportunity to become Oyabun
because of Goro's shortcomings."
Much of what happened over the prior months was beginning to make sense
to Chuck. He had dismissed much of Hiromi's conduct as either being
caused by female mood swings or due to stress caused by his wife's
Yakuza work.
On the other hand the switching of personas had Chuck confused. "I
understand why you had a breakdown but please explain to me why if
everything you said happened, then why you're talking to me now?"
"I snapped back to myself after the chase into Yokohama three weeks
ago. When I thought how I risked your life, I started acting like
myself again. Chuck, you mean the world to me." She looked to him for
some hint of forgiveness, but his face was still impassive.
"The Hiromi memories I have are very real," she continued, "but so are
the Tom memories and I became a woman, with a woman's hormones and
thought patterns, when I was given this body and this brain, and
between the two of us we made a complete woman. Both Hiromi and Tom
were flawed,, which may be part of what caused our two personalities to
merge so closely, but Hiromi's latent schizophrenia was more resistant
to the stress of our having to kill Reina, our friend. I couldn't live
with myself, other than you and Gabrielle, Reina was my only friend
during Swan Song."
"How about Miriam? Isn't she your friend or is she part of Swan Song
too?"
"No, Miriam isn't part of Swan Song. She has become a friend of mine.
It was Miriam who suggested I ask for your permission to see Gabrielle
on Wednesday night."
Hiromi watched as Chuck began holding his head again. "I can't believe
what has happened to me. My whole life has been a lie for a year."
"Chuck, please understand, I couldn't have told you any of this before
now. With us surrounded by gangsters, I couldn't take the chance. I am
willing to gamble my own life, but didn't want to put yours at risk any
more than it was already. When I started this mission, I knew nothing
about you. Then that night when you first got in bed with me, all these
memories came into my head."
"Do you know how insane you sound?"
"Maybe I'm a little crazy, Chuck. Yes, I suffered a nervous breakdown.
Now, I am over it and whole again. It is hard to explain, just believe
me."
"How am I supposed to believe you after all the lies you have told me?
I'm not even sure what's real. It doesn't make sense."
"Chuck, I never did want to lie to you. The lies have become a terrible
burden to me because I knew how much they would hurt you when the truth
was told." Hiromi knew she had lost Chuck's trust and justifiably so.
It was going to be difficult to ever get it back.
"Why didn't you think of that before you started Swan Song?"
"At the time, I didn't know you and Hiromi were living together.
Gabrielle and the committee learned about you but only after I took
Hiromi's place."
"You and Gabrielle are very close. Now I think it is her you really
love."
These last words from Chuck hurt Hiromi more than anything he had said
since they began talking. "No, Chuck, that's not true. I'm your wife,
and promised to be yours forever, remember? We talked about Gabrielle,
and I told you that I'd never see her in any intimate way if you didn't
want me to. I want to be pregnant with your child and want to give you
even more children in the years ahead. If you tell me not to see her
again, I won't, because you're my husband, and have that right. All of
this, the schemes to get us out of Hong Kong and safe, is an expression
of my love for you. You can call me a liar and a killer, but don't ever
tell me I don't love you, because I do. If I had to, I'd sacrifice my
life to save yours."
Chuck stared at his wife with weary eyes. He looked as drained as
Hiromi did from all that passed since they arrived at the Langham.
"Forget what I just said, I'm sorry." Chuck wasn't jealous of
Gabrielle. After all he had let his wife see her.
"Hiromi liked women too. In fact before you, the only person she had
been with was Ryuku."
"Yes, I knew that. Your attraction to Gabrielle is natural and I
understand."
"Thank you for being so considerate. I was a party girl back then and
felt more attracted to women but because I feared a negative reaction
from my Grandfather, we had to keep our relationship a secret. I began
looking for a suitable guy, but hadn't had any luck. It's a problem
when most of the men you know are gangsters, That's when you ran into
me. You're very handsome, but more importantly, you're a good man, and
you treat me like a queen."
Chuck looked confused again. The woman next to him was talking like
they were two different people.
"I love Gabrielle, but it's different. She has put her neck out on the
line for me not once but many times over in the last few months.
Gabrielle has done that because she loves me and my family. I owe her
my life."
"The time I spent with Gabrielle as a man was very short, and we never
had sexual relations in either of my forms, but we had chemistry
together. She is also very attractive. You still agree with me about
Gabrielle being pretty?"
"Yes, I still think Gabrielle is pretty."
"She is also a lot of fun to be with. We had some good times together
as women while I trained for Swan Song."
"Like what?"
"She's a great shot for one thing. Whether it is a firearm or nightie
she don't miss very often." ?
"A nightie?"
Hiromi was beginning to have second thoughts about her joke. It was too
late, so she pushed forward. "On Wednesday night, Gabrielle flung the
nightie she had just been wearing, across the room and landed it on a
chair without even looking."
"All right," Chuck replied. He wasn't in a humorous mood.
"It is more than that, but the love between Gabrielle and I remained
constant even after my gender changed. Before I left for Dr. Wagner, my
Mom asked me to bring Gabrielle home the next time I visited. The next
time we spoke, Mom said she would be very happy if we got married."
"Your mother has probably changed her opinion by now."
"No, she hasn't. According to Gabrielle, Mom has said she would be
happy if I and Gabrielle were co-Moms to my nephew Shannon. I love
Gabrielle and my family would like us to be together. Do you understand
what I'm trying to say?"
"No, you have me confused."
"I love Gabrielle and I love you, but I wouldn't have asked you for
permission to see her if I didn't think you'd like her. Gabrielle is
important. What my family thinks is important, but my marriage vows
matter most of all. I love Gabrielle, but I'm your wife so you're the
center of my world. I love both of you, but I'm in love with you. You
have both saved me, but you are my husband."
"Would you sacrifice your life to save Gabrielle?"
"Don't put me on the spot, Chuck. Both of you love me and it has been
tearing me apart that I'm taking the chance of hurting both of you."
"You put yourself in that spot."
"I confess, I should have done things differently."
"Are you telling me you loved me from the first minute we met after
Hiromi was abducted?
Chuck had Hiromi cornered. "Not exactly. I was surprised when I woke up
and you were kissing me, but you may remember that I kissed you back. I
was instantly attracted to you, but it seemed crazy to me. Do you
remember that night? You'd come home from visiting your mum and wanted
to make love to me right away. When your... thing... touched me down
there, Hiromi's memories of you, of making love to you, just washed
through me. It was disorienting, and I was tired, so I begged off, but
we kissed in the morning and you made me really hot, even then, and you
were amazing that night. I was attracted to you from the start." She
paused for a moment, trying to be honest, but not cruel. "Chuck, I
don't think Hiromi loved you back then quite as much as we learned to
love you. You must have noticed. She liked you a lot, and knew that you
loved her, but we were just intimate friends back then, so it's also
true that I love you more now than I did then. We both do. If you
wanted a start date, I'd say that my breast augmentation was a real
turning point, because I did it for you. And then when we visited your
Aunt and Uncle and I got to know your family, that was when Hiromi and
I both fell deeply in love with you. I got to ride Dolly. I'd always
wanted to ride a pony when I was a little girl, but Grandfather only
provided what he absolutely had to while I was growing up, so I envied
you the wonderful family I'd been denied, and wanted to be part of it,
and Tom recognized the same sort of loving family he'd grown up then,
so we both saw then what our life could be like with you and that love
became more real with every day that passed. After Australia, I was
really deeply in love with you. I wanted to have your baby."
"So you have lied about loving me."
Hiromi knew she had just dug herself a hole. "Not really, Chuck. It's
confusing. You always treated me in a loving way, and I gave you love
in return. Even on that very first night, you made me want to do
things that I never contemplated before. I'd say I was in denial about
loving you for a while, but so were you, I think. When you introduced
me to your Uncle Harry, you called me your friend, not your sweetheart,
and you hadn't told them anything about my family ties until that trip.
That trip was a turning point for both of us, I think. I think it was
after you saw how well I related to your family, and you saw that that
they liked me, that you decided to ask me to marry you."
"Did you lie when I asked you to be my wife?
Hiromi, maybe due to fatigue, was getting a little impatient with
Chuck. He was going over ground she thought she had covered already.
"No, I did not. I knew the commitment I was making. Just like my duties
as a soldier, I don't take either of them lightly. Remember when I
dumped my birth control pills in the toilet? I'd thought about dumping
them before you asked me to marry you, because I wanted to give you a
child even then, before you'd asked."
He looked confused, even unsure of himself, a weakness she'd rarely
seen in him, and his eyes flickered from her face to her belly, then
back again. He frowned. "I have to use the bathroom for a minute."
"All right, Chuck. I'll be waiting here when you come out."
Chuck was back in about five minutes. "I'm back."
Hiromi was a little unsure about to say next. "Chuck, do you realize
the power you have over me and other women?"
"I know many think I'm handsome," Chuck said nonchalantly.
"I'd say a lot think you're handsome, but it's the manner you have.
You're masculine but without the aggressiveness that causes women to
feel scared. That's what drew Hiromi to you, and why I fell for you
too."
"All I have is your word. We both know how much that's been worth."
"Yes, I am a liar, it's part of my job. I lied for the Watanabes for
years, laundering their dirty money to make it seem clean. I've lied to
the Watanabes recently, trying to make amends for what I've done to
help their rotten schemes, and I've lied to you, trying to keep you
safe, but I had what I thought were good reasons. Before they made me
kill my friend, they made me watch while Dai chopped off a man's head
with a sword. He was very skilled, so I guess he'd done it before.
Should I have told you how much blood there was? How it sprayed from
his headless corpse across the room? Would you have been able to keep
that terrible knowledge secret, Chuck? Both Hiromi and I lied to you
from almost the first moment, because we cared for you, and were afraid
that you wouldn't want to love us if we knew what we were really like,
and were afraid that they would kill you if they ever found out that
you were privy to family secrets. And they would have found out, Chuck.
You're an honest man. That's why Hiromi was attracted to you. It's part
of why I was attracted to you, although I had a head start, because the
part of me that is Hiromi was already attracted to you. You don't keep
secrets. Your life is an open book. We both wanted to be like you, to
be worthy of your love. But put that aside, have I ever acted unloving
towards you?
"No, you haven't. Let me mention this. You say you were once male but
you say you want to love me the rest of your life and want to have
children. Were you gay before you took that formula?"
"No, I wasn't. As you might guess, Tom wasn't a really macho kind of
guy, but he wasn't a wimp either. I think -- well, I know -- that most
men wouldn't be willing to be turned into a woman, no matter how
patriotically the notion was pitched to them, so Tom was a gentle man
who wasn't particularly hung up on his own masculinity, but had a
strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to justice. When
I took the formula and underwent the process, my brain was changed into
an exact duplicate of Hiromi's brain, a normal heterosexual woman's
brain and hormone system with everything working as it should. Like
many women, I'm more-or-less open to bisexuality, and I do love women,
so when I was still feeling wounded by what I thought was my father's
abandonment, I didn't trust men, but my body reacts to you like almost
any woman's would. I can barely remember having a penis, or standing in
front of a toilet to pee, and even that dim memory is overlaid by my
real memories of growing up as a girl, giggling in the girl's room or
at recess about the boys, and who had a crush on who, experiencing my
first period, cramps, a hundred periods. It's like you might dream of
flying, and think you had wings, but when you wake up you know it was
just a silly dream. I'm completely at home in my body, although I had
moments of confusion at first, before I learned to sort out the dream
memories from the real ones. I was never married as a man, but was
engaged for a short time."
"What happened?"
"I was in the Army Reserve and wanted to go active duty. My fianc?e, a
woman named Karen, gave me a choice. Either I choose the Army or her."
"Did you ever regret not picking Karen?"
"No, I didn't. Even at the time, I knew she wasn't right for me, but
Tom wasn't as strong as Hiromi, and Karen wanted to be married." She
shrugged.
Chuck nodded, and then winced, holding his head very still.
She was suddenly anxious for him. "How is your headache?"
"I still have it."
"Do you want to lie down? We can talk more in the morning." Hiromi knew
she would not be taking Chuck for a ride that evening and the couple
would be sleeping in separate beds.
"No, I don't."
"I love you, Chuck. I love you very much and I do want to have your
baby. I may be pregnant already."
"You said that before, but how would you know that? Don't you have to
wait until you miss your period? Isn't it still a few days off?"
"When I used the bathroom at the airport, I saw some small blood spots
on my panty liner. It could be implantation bleeding."
"Or it could just be a preview of upcoming period."
How quickly life had changed. A day earlier, Chuck would have been over
the moon about the possibility of his being a father. Now it was like
they were discussing an appointment with the dentist.
"Yes, it could be, but I doubt it. I admit that it may be wishful
thinking, but I've got a feeling. A blood test would tell me which it
is."
"When were you planning to do that? Did we come to Australia for some
other reason than to tell me that you've been lying to me for a year?"
"Chuck, that's not fair. I admit that I lied about my work, but most of
our conversations were the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth. I'm not a bimbo for whom pregnancy 'just happens.' I set out to
bear your child with my whole heart, and you know, even with modern
medicine, that I'm taking a very small risk of dying for you and for
our love. If you don't know, Hiromi's mother died as a result of giving
birth to her."
"Hiromi didn't talk much about her mother except to say she died when
she was little."
"I had several reasons to come to Australia. It was the only place
outside of Japan or Hong Kong where we could go safely, with no
suspicion being raised, because your family lives here and I love them.
I love you, and I wanted you to be safe if anything happened. I wanted
you to meet Tom's parents, my parents, and to introduce them to you
because I intended to spend the rest of my life with you, and still
intend to if you'll have me. And finally, I came here to Australia to
talk to some people about my mission. Have you heard of Pine Gap?"
"Of course I have. It is twenty-five kilometers from my mother's home.
That is where you were going for the meeting?"
"Yes, it is."
"What will happen there?"
"The future of my operation will be discussed."
"What future? Your grandfather shipped us out to Hong Kong. I don't
think he will be too happy if we come back."
"I don't disagree with you, Chuck, although I think his feelings run a
little deeper than that.. Gabrielle told me Hong Kong customs found a
bomb in our belongings. Keiji wants me dead, not just out of the way in
Hong Kong. That's the main reason we're in Australia. I wanted to keep
you safe until the situation becomes clear."
*****
Gabrielle left the Langham by going down one of the hotel's fire
escapes. An unmarked police car was parked just a short distance from
where she exited the building.
The Burton Street safe house was a two story town home in suburban
Melbourne. Gabrielle was welcomed at the door by a middle aged man.
"Please wait here. Someone will be arriving shortly." Gabrielle took a
seat in the first floor hallway.
'What is going to be Director Williamson's reaction when he hears what
happened? Will I be taken off Swan Song?' Were just two questions
Gabrielle was asking herself.
Two federal policemen soon arrived. One was carrying Gabrielle's
luggage, the other introduced himself to Gabrielle.
"Agent Tanaka, my name is Walter Brady. I hold the rank of Deputy
Inspector in the Australian Federal Police."
"Nice to meet you, Deputy Inspector," Gabrielle replied. 'Who's going
to stand up for Becky if I get taken off Swan Song?'
Gabrielle was shown to the second floor where she would have four
rooms, one of which was a bathroom, to herself. Three minders would
remain downstairs.
"I'll have breakfast brought to you at 6:30," The middle aged man, who
went by the name of Alex Bateman, said to Gabrielle.
Walter Brady was still present and Gabrielle addressed him. "Deputy
Inspector, I'm supposed to be flying to Alice Springs in the morning."
"Yes, Agent Tanaka, I am aware of that. Transportation will be arranged
for you but I won't have details till morning."
*****
"There! There! That's crazy! Why would you want to go further with Swan
Song? Does your life mean so little to you? I thought you wanted to be
my wife till death do us part. Like fifty years from now."
"Yes, but I'd like to finish Swan Song properly, if possible, not half-
assed. That is what the outcome would be now."
"Wouldn't those computer files you copied get everyone arrested?"
"It would get a lot of Watanabe Yakuza, but not everyone. Take for
instance Akira Sudo and Ryuku. Both have been shareigashiras for a
short time. They stand a good chance of surviving any carnage, and
hundreds of minor players and hangers-on. If they do, Ryuku and Akira
have the toughness and brains to reform their own Yakuza out of
whatever's left of the Watanabe. They would probably get help from
other Yakuzas who don't want the Inagawa-kai to get too strong."
"Should what you describe happens with Ryuku and Akira, we both know
who will be the boss there," Chuck almost chuckled in reply.
"Yes, Chuck, you are right. Ever since Ryuku pulled a knife on him,
Akira has treated her very deferentially."
"What you describe the Yakuzas doing if the Watanabes collapse sounds
like the old balance of power foreign policy that was put in place to
keep the peace in Europe after Napoleon's downfall. The small and
medium powers align themselves together against the strongest power."
Hiromi smiled for the first time since Gabrielle showed her face in
Room 414. "Yes, exactly like that."
"If Swan Song continues on past this meeting you are all having, what
do you think will happen?"
"First of all Keiji has to be made into a figurehead. Dai Hashimoto
realizes this also and has people working on this."
"Will Hiromi's Grandfather have to be killed?"
"That decision won't be made by me. Does it matter?"
"If it takes murder for Swan Song to go ahead, are you any better than
the Yakuza you're trying to arrest?"
"The world isn't black and white, Chuck. You know it, I know it, though
I've only come around to learning it belatedly. To defeat the bad guys,
sometimes the good guys have to be bad too. Truthfully, I don't like
it, but killing to stop killing has to be done sometimes, however
unfortunately or reluctantly. Millions of innocent Germans were
undoubtedly killed in order to bring down Hitler."
"If Keji is taken care of, then what?"
"Keiji Watanabe and the Yakuza he leads have brought death and misery
to hundreds of thousands of people, Maybe the total is over a million,
the Watanabe Yakuza date back to the late 19th century."
"I, with the help of the Swan Song committee, might be able to change
this organization. Direct people like Akira, Ryuku, and other young
members, to enterprises that will help society rather than harm it.
That doesn't mean Yakuzas or organized crime will disappear but a small
but not insignificant bit of it will be changed"
"Who will be the next Oyabun?"
"Dai Hashimoto. He will be taking over effective September first."
"You can't possibly be thinking of challenging Dai. He's a ruthless..."
Hiromi interrupted Chuck in mid-sentence. "Dai wants me to return. He
is willing to share power with me in an unprecedented way."
"The Yakuza isn't exactly female friendly."
"No, it isn't."
"What has caused Dai to change?"
"There are a few factors. First of all, Dai is surprisingly pragmatic.
He has seen how profitable legitimate enterprises have been for the
Watanabes. Maybe we can't make as much money as organized crime, but
the risk is far less. In fact, the illegal activities threaten the
legitimate profits, because the government can punish criminals with
monetary penalties and confiscations that may dwarf the profits from
any given criminal enterprise. Dai is beginning to realize this. He is
also very impressed that we have the patronage of members of the
Japanese Royal Family. That's a great honor, and if used properly, Dai
knows how enriching it can be and it can be done with honor and
openness instead of criminality and in the shadows. Remember, whether
it's true or not, the Yakuza see themselves as being descended from the
old Samurai. The Royal Family means a lot to most of them, especially
the older generation, and the ancient Samurai code of conduct has been
twisted into something dirty by their association with organized crime.
We could offer a way out of that, and restore the honor of the family.
Remember, it's the public who call these gangs Yakuza. Their own name
for themselves is ninkyo- dantai, 'chivalrous organizations.' They're
delusional, of course, but also naive.
"Modestly, I have to admit that I'm a financial genius and organized
crime is only a small part of the investments I'm responsible for. With
all the time I spend fiddling the books to hide petty extortion money,
I could make twice as much for the family handling legitimate
investments. My gender isn't as important as the skills that Dai and
the Watanabes need from me. Look at you, I have a gaijin husband and
nobody except unlovable monstrous Grandpa holds it against me. They
have to know that we have plans for children, and I'll make it known
more widely. They don't care, because I'm making money for them. They
may be glorified street thugs, but they know the difference between a
thousand dollars they can put in the bank and a thousand dollars they
have to bribe someone to hang onto.
"Also that car chase three weeks ago was witnessed by Dai and others,
and it's gained me a great deal of respect. No one before that day
thought of Hiromi as particularly tough, but I changed that with my
virtuoso performance and courage at the wheel of my car."
"That's an admirable plan you got."
"Thanks, Chuck, it makes me feel good that you think Swan Song is worth
while."
"I wouldn't go that far. Couldn't you call it a success now if you
wanted? Then we would be able to get on with our own lives."
"Chuck, I already told you why quitting Swan Song now wouldn't do much
more than get ten to twenty people thrown in jail and cause some
politicians to step down. The list of elected officials and high
ranking bureaucrats on the Watanabe payroll is mind boggling, and we'd
both still be in terrible danger, even in Australia, if Grandfather is
still a power behind the scenes."
"I always thought it was impossible to stop. Organized crime is just
too successful in my humble opinion."
She partially agreed, and nodded her assent. "I thought so too. It was
only the middle of last week that I was ready to quit Swan Song and let
them fight it out among themselves. Then I got to see this hideous
prostitution club in Yokosuka, and I began to re-think my position.
There are real people being hurt by these gangs, and perhaps these
people could be helped."
She looked into his eyes, willing him to understand. "Chuck, I wish for
you to stay with me. After all the wretched work I do during the day,
it is your love when I come home that keeps me from falling apart.
There will be no more lying, the only things I'll hide from you will be
related to my Yakuza work and only if was something that would put you
at risk by learning of it."
"Your plan won't ever happen. I can't believe Dai Hashimoto has changed
in the way you describe.
"Chuck, you would be surprised. Dai has a brain behind all that muscle,
and he's smart enough to know that I'm smarter about banking than he
could ever be. At the airport before we left for Hong Kong, he made it
clear he would be arranging for my safe return."
"Let us assume Dai isn't setting you up for a double cross, remember
you're the only threat to his future leadership of the Watanabes, with
the present state of affairs in Yokohoma Dai can't ensure your or my
safety."
"You might be right, Chuck, but I don't think so. When I was crazy and
the old Hiromi was in charge, I thought that I could wave a magic wand
and the leadership would fall into my lap, but there are too many
people who would never accept a woman at the head of the Watanabes. It
goes against thousands of years of Japanese cultural assumptions, not
just Yakuza tradition. Not to mention the face that I don't want the
job. I'm perfectly content to work behind the scenes, or off-stage,
however you look at it."
Neither Chuck nor Hiromi spoke for over five minutes. Both were
physically and emotionally drained from their conversation, after
traveling all day.
"Do you want to talk more tomorrow, Chuck? We can go to bed now and
continue in the morning if you want."
Chuck had a few more things to get off his chest. "You killed Reina."
"Yes, I did."
"Does that make you any better than the Watanabes? Chuck was back
talking again. He had a lot of anger inside of him and understandably
so. If he was almost any other man, he would be yelling his head off at
Hiromi.
"No, I'm a murderer too," Hiromi said. "I made the decision to choose
between her life and mine. I told you what it cost me." Some, like
Gabrielle Tanaka, would say she had been coerced into pulling the
trigger. Maybe so, but Hiromi wasn't making excuses in her talk with
Chuck. She was taking responsibility for her actions instead, in hope
that might smooth the path toward her husband eventually forgiving her.
"Did Hiromi ever kill someone?"
"No, but she planned to kill Goro, and she laundered drug money, money
taken from trafficked women and children, money extorted from hapless
shopkeepers. We're both smart enough to know the destruction narcotics
use causes, and extortion and sexual slavery only work if you're
willing to kill people or beat them within an inch of their lives if
they don't submit."
"Yes, but investing drug money isn't the same as pulling a trigger."
"Chuck you won't get an argument out of me on that," Hiromi replied.
She'd already mentioned how Hiromi planned murders to gain what she
thought was her rightful place as Oyabun, but she didn't pursue the
point. It just seemed unlikely to sway Chuck, because he still couldn't
really see the evil that Hiromi was capable of. In a way, she was proud
of his loyalty, and of the fact that his own heart was pure enough that
he found it difficult to comprehend how others could be tainted.
"Where is Hiromi?"
"She is in a Japanese prison, I don't know which one."
"You must be holding her in seclusion. Otherwise Hiromi would have
contacted her family or me by now."
"I don't know any of the details, Chuck, except that she was captured
last August. I took her place three days later."
"Those files you sent to the committee. Do they contain information on
Hiromi?"
"Yes, Chuck, I'm afraid they do." Hiromi didn't elaborate. The real
Hiromi stood a real chance of spending the rest of her life in prison,
but Chuck could figure that out on his own. He knew the investment and
banking laws almost as well as she did.
While what she said to Chuck was true, it wasn't helping their
relationship. Even though Chuck had been proud of her co-operation with
the authorities at first, he seemed to have some schoolboy resentment
of 'tattle-tales' as well.
Chuck fell silent for about a minute. Hiromi sensed her husband was
still processing everything he had learned that night.
"Am I part of tomorrow's Swan Song plans?"
"Only if we both want to, Chuck."
"I don't want to."
"All right, I have been expecting that. Chuck, I haven't been
completely honest with you in the past, but I always had what I thought
were your best interests at heart. I've never betrayed you in any
personal way, or lied to you about our relationship. Every time I told
you that I loved you, I was speaking from my heart. When I gave myself
to you, I didn't hold anything back. I don't deserve someone as good as
you, but please give me another chance."
Chuck stood up, not smiling, but neither sneering at her as he had
initially, which gave her some hope. "I'm going to get ready for bed."
"You can have the master bedroom. Let me get my suitcase out of there."
It was Chuck who transferred Hiromi's suitcase to the second bedroom.
At first she was surprised, then she remembered that her husband was
always a gentleman towards women. Chuck had always made her feel like a
queen.
"Thanks, Chuck."
"You're welcome and good night." Chuck said before he closed the doors
to the main bedroom.
*****
'I'm shut out of his life now,' Hiromi thought to herself. 'Chuck
doesn't want me anymore and I don't blame him.'
While Hiromi was deeply anguished and was almost ready to cry, she kept
her emotions inside of her. It wouldn't be fair to Chuck to let him
hear her weeping. If Operation Swan Song were to continue, she would
have to be extra strong in the months and maybe years ahead.
'Remember what you said to Her Imperial Highness,' Hiromi told herself
as she went to the other bedroom. 'Our husbands are a source of our
strength. When they become weak we must draw more on ourselves and
other loved ones.'
Hiromi would have to start living those words though it wasn't out of
any weakness Chuck had. It was instead due to her own shortcomings.
Since she would only be staying at the Langham for one night, Hiromi
did not unpack her suitcase. Instead she took out the clothes she would
need for that evening and tomorrow as she travelled to Alice Springs
and Pine Gap.
After she was through showering and was dressed again, Hiromi took out
her laptop computer. It had been a long day but she was too wound up to
go to bed yet.
Hiromi worked on her notes for the big Swan Song meeting till her eyes
could stay open no longer. She turned off the laptop and went to sleep.
She didn't go to bed, but dozed in a chair near Room 414's door. Before
Chuck left her, she wanted again to say how sorry she was.
*****
Five Watanabe shareigashiras were invited by Dai Hashimoto to have
dinner at his house on Saturday evening. After they were through
eating, the five men and one woman moved to the Saiko-komon's study so
they could all speak in private.
"On the first day of September I will officially take over the duties
of Oyabun," Dai told everyone present.
The news came as no surprise, but all the shareigashiras still took the
time to congratulate Dai. "We look forward to years of your strong
leadership, Tiger-san," Said Shinzo Natsume.
It was a dangerous period for the Watanabe Yakuza. Dai did not want
time wasted on tributes to him, so he kept the meeting going forward.
"As all of you know, a conference was to be held this coming Saturday.
Our present Oyabun has decided to postpone it."
Two of the shareigashiras asked why the meeting was postponed. Akira
Sudo told everyone what had been discovered earlier in the week. "There
are people planning an attack on the Oyabun. For that reason he was
moved to a safer home today."
"Can you tell us where the Oyabun is living now?" Shinzo asked. He had
been a sharigashira for less than a year. He had only met Keiji
Watanabe on one occasion.
"At a home in the Midori Seya Ward," Dai said. "That is part of your
territory, Shinzo-san. Before you leave tonight I will want to have a
word with you."
"I will do as you tell me, Tiger-san."
All the shareigashiras asked Akira how it was learned an attack was
being planned against Keiji. With Dai's permission, he passed around
the room the photos taken by Bunrukuken Inukai.
"This is military equipment," Katsuaki Koike said after only a few
moments examination of a photo given to him.
"The Inagawa-kai are not behind this? Ryuku Kinjoh asked.
"No, they are not," Dai said firmly. Some talk broke out about whether
the Inagawas may have hired para military types to attack the Oyabun or
the possibility Japanese Self Defense Forces had been bribed.
"Does it matter who the attackers were? Their plan has been stopped,"
Shinzu said.
"It does matter, Shinzu-san. For if they are Self Defense Forces, we
can safely assume they will try again."
Akira spoke up. "Our current Oyabun is no longer well enough to run the
family. It is my opinion we should act as if Tiger-san is already
Oyabun."
"With all due respect to Tiger-san here, how about the pledges of
loyalty all of us have taken?" Sanraku Kuromochi asked.
"Are we pledged to the family or a Oyabun?" Ryuku asked. "If we are to
the Oyabun, what happens when they are no longer able to lead?"
Katsuaki gave his opinion. "At this moment we are all still pledged to
Watanabe-san."
"This is different, Katsuaki-san, we have a new Oyabun in all but name.
Should we in this time of danger stand by because we don't want to
accept the leadership that is available to us?" Ryuku argued.
Dai was growing more impressed with Ryuku as she debated the other
shareigashiras and refused to back down from her opinions. She was
tough and possessed a wisdom `that rivaled Hiromi Sato's but in a
different way.
"What is wrong with the Oyabun now? Is he ill?" Sanraku asked.
Ryuku looked over at Dai. She didn't answer Sanraku's question till the
he nodded his head towards her. "The Oyabun has a terminal illness. The
doctors say he don't have long to live."
"What type of illness? Katsuaki asked.
"Hiromi-san says her Grandfather has a form of cancer. He is also
refusing treatment." After Ryuku's reply the five shareigashiras went
back to arguing whether the orders of a sick Oyabun should be followed.
"Ryuku-san, are you speaking with Sato-san?" Katsuaki asked.
"Yes, we spoke just yesterday. She told me about her Grandfather's
condition and also mentioned she would be taking a trip to Australia
with Chuck." Ryuku would speak to Dai after the meeting was over to
discuss the details of her next conversation with Hiromi.
"We need Sato-san to come back here to Japan soon, but only when we can
guarantee her safety," Akira said.
Dai knew better than anyone how important it was to get Hiromi back to
Yokohama. Her wise counsel, financial expertise, and administrative
skills were vital if the war with Inagawa-kai was going to be brought
to an end. In only the short time he had been acting Oyabun and without
Hiromi, Dai had learned how difficult it was to run the Watanabe Yakuza
without her.
The argument that Dai was letting go forward at the meeting was one of
many signs the Watanabe Yakuza was adapting to the modern world.
Tradition said an Oyabun's power was absolute, and when he gave an
order, a Yakuza did it without question. There were no debates, total
obedience was expected. A Yakuza who did not automatically comply would
at best suffer great bodily, or worst be killed by the Oyabun so as to
set an example.
Dai had lived a Yakuza life of strict obedience. It was tradition and
normally a good system except now when a crisis was happening
internally and externally for a Yakuza. A course of strict obedience
now when an Oyabun was both sick and out of touch would result in
disaster.
When the arguing was over, all the shareigashiras agreed to take
directions from Dai instead of Keiji. With the war with the Inagawa
raging, all fervently believed the Watanabe Yakuza had to be run by the
leader or leaders most in touch with the situation and able to give
prompt orders.
"Our present Oyabun must be made to think he is still in control? That
will not be easy," Katsuaki said.
Katsuaki was considered future Oyabun material by almost everyone in
the Watanabe Yakuza. Dai planned to promote him to Saiko-komon in the
very near future.
"Measures have been taken to alleviate that problem," Dai said before
going to explain the surveillance system and listeners at Keiji
Watanabe's new home.
Ryuku had some potentially bad news. "Hideichi-san met with the Oyabun
earlier this week."
"Do you know what was discussed, Ryuku-san?" Akira asked.
"No, I do not."
The strategy meeting continued for another half hour before breaking
up. Katsuaki and Akira talked as they left Dai's home together.
"We have a bigger problem than the Inagawa-kai, Akira-san. I think the
people at the Nimura house knew of the meeting for next week."
"That is my opinion also. We must begin looking for the informant at
once."
Akira and Katsuaki were soon at their cars. "Are you going home now,
Katsuaki-san?"
"Yes, I am," Katsuaki replied. He was married and father to two
children, a boy age six, and a daughter age three. "Tomorrow my niece
is being baptized. Afterwards a party will be held at the Rosebud."
"Let me keep you no longer, Katsuaki-san. I hope you and your family
have a very enjoyable day tomorrow."
*****
Hiromi was woken on Sunday morning by the sound of the master bedroom
door being opened. Chuck was packed and getting ready to leave the
hotel room.
"Did you sleep out here all night?"
"Yes I did," Hiromi said as she gently rose from the chair. Her back
hadn't reacted well to sleeping in a upright position. "What time is
it?"
"It's a quarter to seven. Where are our e tickets to Alice?"
"If you hold on for a minute, I will get it for you," Hiromi said to
Chuck before going in the second bedroom. She was back very quickly.
"Here it is."
"Thanks," Chuck said as he put the e-ticket in the front pocket of his
carryon bag. "I guess you are going to Alice and then Pine Gap on a
different plane than me."
"Yes, Chuck, I am, but only if you choose not to fly with me. Can we
talk?"
"I got to get going," Chuck said as he headed to the door. Hiromi raced
across the room to intercept him.
"I'm sorry for everything I and the Swan Song committee have done to
you."
"What about Hiromi. Are you sorry about her?"
"Chuck can we please talk some more about me, you, her, all of us?
"I can't let you keep Hiromi locked up forever."
"You're an honorable man, Chuck."
"Thanks. Right now I got a good mind to go to Elizabeth Street and
report this whole stinking Swan Song business." Melbourne's Elizabeth
Street was the location of the city's Japanese consulate.
"All right Chuck, if that's what you want to do, go ahead. I won't
stop you, but ask that you take a few moments to think. What will your
anger, which is justified, accomplish if you take that action?
Chuck stared at the woman he married. "I can't abandon Hiromi."
"What about me, Chuck? I'm Hiromi too and your wife and maybe even
mother to your baby. Hiromi is inside me, and I'm more her than I am
Tom Slater now. You aren't dumb and must be able to recognize that."
Hiromi and Chuck stood there looking at each other. After over a minute
of this, Chuck put down his luggage.
Chuck was thinking of his own childhood, and how his father had
abandoned his own family by having an affair. It was while he was
seeing his mistress that Peter McBride cracked up his car killing the
two of them one rainy Hong Kong night in 1991. "I don't know what to do
now."
"Can I make a suggestion, Chuck? Why don't you and I talk some more as
you eat breakfast? The committee will be picking us up at ten. You can
still go wherever you want then and I won't stop you. What do you
think?"
"All right, I will do that."
*****
Gabrielle didn't get much more sleep than Hiromi did. She was already
awake and lying in bed thinking of Operation Swan Song, when Alex
Bateman knocked on her door.
"Miss Tanaka, I am sorry to disturb you. It is twenty past six and I
was told to wake you at this time."
"Thank you," A groggy Gabrielle called out.
"One last thing, Miss Tanaka. Would you happen to have any preferences
for breakfast?"
Gabrielle was by now sitting on the edge of her bed. "No, anything is