Duty Honor Country Family- Part 25
By Danielle J
Thank you to Puddin for all her help preparing this story chapter for
publication.
*****
Stuart and Midori's living quarters weren't too far away in the maze-
like underworld of Pine Gap. Hiromi saw her parents even before she
stepped into their room.
"Hello, Mom. Hello, Dad."
"Rebecca, I am so happy to see you," Midori said to her daughter as
Hiromi walked right up to her. The two women immediately shared a
mother-daughter hug and kiss.
"I've missed you both a lot, Mom," Hiromi said as the embrace ended.
Her father, Stuart, had been accustomed to shaking hands with his son,
so after some hesitation stuck his right hand out to do the same with
Rebecca.
She looked at him and raised one eyebrow, smiling, almost ready to take
it, but instead reached out and gave her father a hug and kiss. "Dad,
I'm glad to see you too."
"Your mother and I are very proud of you, Rebecca." He was obviously
feeling awkward, but trying hard not to show it.
Hiromi was very happy to meet her parents, but felt odd in their
presence too. She was almost beginning to feel like Tom Slater again,
and she didn't particularly like it.
Midori was obviously aware of her daughter's discomfort, but wanted her
to feel at home in her family again, so asked, "Rebecca, how are you
feeling?"
"I feel fine, Mom," Hiromi replied. She was deeply touched by her
mother's concern for her. Gabrielle was right, Tom Slater's parents were
trying to treat their daughter Rebecca the same as they had their son
Tom, but were doing their best to pretend that Hiromi didn't exist.
Gabrielle, who had held back from the Slater family reunion, now walked
up to Hiromi and took her hand.
Hiromi looked at her as if she'd been offered cool water in the hot
desert. Without shame, she lifted Gabrielle's hand to her lips, then
relaxed.
"Have you eaten lunch?" Midori asked brightly.
"No, Mom, I haven't."
"Let's go to the cafeteria. You must always eat properly when doing your
mission."
Hiromi laughed. "All right, Mom." Then she turned to d Gabrielle and
said, "Please come with me," and gave her a brief kiss.
*****
"Forgive my interruption, Inagawa-san," Said Nariaki Matano one of
Tokuro's aides. "We have received a phone call from a person who says he
has information on Hiromi Sato."
"This is Tokuro Inagawa. Who am I speaking to?"
"My name is Hideichi Ishimoto."
"I know who you are, Ishimoto-kun. Why are we having this unusual talk
now?"
"The firms you and I work for are engaged in a dispute at present. I may
have a suggestion as to how to end it. Would you like to hear what it
is?"
Tokuro was an impatient man and he didn't appreciate Hideichi beating
around the bush. After all only moments earlier this Watanabe Yakuza
member had said he had information on Hiromi Sato.
Then he schooled himself toward outward impassivity, at least. Tolerance
toward this dithering fool would be a small price to pay in return for
hard intelligence on the Inagawa-kai's greatest enemy. "Yes, Ishimoto-
kun, I would. Can you and I meet tonight in Kawasaki?"
*****
The cafeteria was almost empty, and the staff was already busy wiping
down counters, but there was still a cashier on duty, and at least some
food still available on the serving tables and cabinets.
Hiromi suddenly felt hungry, smelling the food, although her stomach had
been a little upset before, because of nerves she thought. She glanced
up at the clock and saw that it was a quarter to one, and instantly
surmised that the line closed just past the lunch hour. "I think we'd
better hurry. It looks like they're closing down soon and I'm awfully
hungry all of a sudden."
"We're fine, Rebecca," Midori said to her daughter. "I thought your
father and I could just have a piece of pie or something, and some tea
or coffee. We're still on USA time, so this is a very strange late night
snack for us, but please get your food now and we'll have a nice chat.
Hiromi left her parents and Gabrielle behind as she headed straight
towards the serving area. She wasn't sure what she was going to eat for
lunch, but she wanted it now.
The underground cafeteria had a self service area with wrapped
sandwiches and various items in clear plastic boxes and bottles inside a
glass refrigerated display case, plus a steam table section where food
service workers doled out whatever prepared food was on the menu for the
day, and lastly a grill area. As Hiromi got her tray, the smell of
something cooking in the grill area smelled absolutely delicious. She
had to have it, whatever it was.
"What can I get you?" asked the cook in charge of the grill.
"I'd like one of those jumbo hot dogs, please."
As the food service worker prepared her lunch, Hiromi's mouth began to
water. Tom Slater had been an irregular eater of hot dogs. She hadn't
eaten a single weiner since long before her gender change, but for some
odd reason she wanted one right now.
"What would you like on it?" The grill cook asked after he placed a hot
dog on a bun.
"Could you put everything on it, please?" Hiromi watched as the hot dog
was covered in lettuce, tomato slices, relish, mustard, ketchup, onions,
and even peppers. Her lunch looked more delicious as each condiment was
added to it. "You wouldn't have anchovies, would you?"
The cook stared at her and shook his head.
She grimaced. 'I'm pregnant all right,' Hiromi thought to herself as she
got a slice of cherry pie and two containers of milk from the display
case. It wasn't just the unusual food she was craving that tipped her
off, but her whole body was feeling physiologically different to her
then it had at any time in her short female life. Ever since arriving at
Alice Springs Airport, Hiromi's breasts had felt heavier than normal,
and just now she'd wanted anchovies, something she'd tasted a few times,
but had never asked for in her life.
Hiromi's hot dog was ready a few moments later. She paid for her food
before walking back to where her parents and Gabrielle were already
seated, pie and beverages before them. She hadn't even noticed them,
once she'd seen those hot dogs
Gabrielle was talking with Mrs. Slater as Hiromi approached. The mother
had gotten coffee and snack for herself and Stuart at the same time her
daughter got her own food. Midori smiled with approval the moment she
saw her daughter approaching with food for herself.
"How are you feeling, Dad?" Hiromi asked after she took her first bite
of the hot dog. It was incredibly wonderful. She couldn't help turning
back to the grill to see if the cook was still on duty, but he was
already scraping the grill down and closing up shop. She frowned, hoping
this one would be enough.
"I'm feeling better every day," he said.
"Gabrielle told me about your surgery." She saw her father had a heart
shaped pillow with him. Hiromi concluded it must be very painful to
sneeze or cough so soon after open heart surgery. A man or woman's chest
is cracked open for that operation and it can take up to a year for it
to heal.
While they ate, Stuart told her about his surgery and recovery. "For the
first few weeks I felt like I'd been hit by a truck but I'm a lot better
now."
"How was your operation last year?" Midori asked Hiromi.
"It wasn't really an operation, Mom. It was more like magic. The doctors
began an IV the same night I left Darrington. The next morning I was
given Dr. Wagner's treatment. I was asleep throughout whatever happened,
and I woke up as a woman. Presto chango."
"Was it painful?"
"No, Mom, not at all. I felt a little nauseous for a while, as I got
used to my new hormones, and had a slight headache for a day or so after
waking up, but that's all."
"Did your training start at once?" Stuart asked.
"After the doctors cleared me, I began training in South Korea. That was
about a week after I had the treatment. After a month at Camp Casey, I
was moved to Japan."
Gabrielle spoke up. She had been enjoying the Slater family reunion in
silence till this point. "Becky, why don't you tell Mom the name you
used for a short time."
She laughed. "Mom, I was given the identity of Midori Sasaki. I hope you
don't mind."
Rebecca's mother seemed to perk up a little. Stuart Slater looked his
daughter right in the eye, smiling broadly. "That was your mother's
maiden name, the name I first knew her by, and honor still."
"I know, Dad. You and Mom gave me life and I love you both very much. My
new body can't ever change that part of me."
"We know that, Rebecca. That was very kind and generous of you," Stuart
replied. He reached across the table and took her hand with fond
affection, patting it with one hand while holding it gently with the
other gently, seeming fascinated by how small it seemed in his grasp,
the contrast between his large hands and hers stark against the brown
plastic tabletop.
Gabrielle got up. "Please excuse me, folks, but I've got work to do
before the meetings."
Midori said, "That is all right, Gabrielle. Thank you for bringing
Rebecca back safely to Stuart and I."
Gabrielle said, "By the way, Becky, your meeting will start tonight at
seven. I recommend business formal, from the guest list. There will be
several high Japanese officials present."
"Will I see you before then? We still have to talk about what I
mentioned to you at the hotel last night."
"Yes, but I don't know when we will get to chat exactly. If worse comes
to worse, we'll have to catch up by telephone."
"Gabby, can you ask Dr. Wagner if she could have a private talk with
me?" Hiromi asked at the same time she raised her right eye brow
slightly
"Yes, I can do that for you, Becky, and there's one more thing I need to
tell you, Becky. A JAG attorney will come to see you late this
afternoon. I think you should plan on at least an hour. I've already
given her a deposition, and she's very thorough."
Hiromi knew she needed to speak to an attorney about her murder of Reina
Shimizu. "Thanks, Gabby, for taking care of all the arrangements."
"You're welcome, Becky. I'll talk to you later." Hiromi, who by now was
through eating her hot dog, watched as Gabrielle left the cafeteria.
*****
Gabrielle had a great deal of work to do. Before Agent Ripley met with
them, the Swan Song committee would first have a meeting without the
undercover agent. It was scheduled to take place at 1600 hours, to allow
plenty of time for arguing before Ripley showed up.
It was Gabrielle's job to see that all those invited were aware of the
preliminary meeting. She was also given the task of verifying everyone
was already staying at either Pine Gap or somewhere in Alice Springs.
Grant Williamson, FBI Director Robert Mueller, and a few others, would
not be staying in one of Pine Gap's underground living quarters, but in
a private home in Alice Springs, because they were trying to minimize
their role in all this. Gabrielle thought is smelled of Grant's
political maneuvering.
As Gabrielle made her way to Pine Gap's administrative offices, she
bumped into Hong Kong Probationary Inspector Maurice Gao. "Hello,
Maurice, did you just get here?"
"Yes, I did, Gabrielle. Has Agent Ripley arrived?"
"Yes, she has. Sorry, Maurice, I'm in a bit of a hurry. Did they notify
you of the meeting at four?"
Maurice nodded his head. "Yes, Gabrielle, I was told about that. I won't
keep you any longer and it is so nice to be working with you again."
*****
Patricia McBride prepared lunch for her son despite his protestations
that he wasn't hungry. A Roast Beef sandwich was soon placed in front of
Chuck. He began eating it, but without any enthusiasm.
"Something happened between you and that woman you married. Am I right?"
Patricia McBride didn't have a very high opinion of Hiromi Sato, and it
showed in her pursed lips and the tone of her voice.
"Mom, her name is Hiromi, and yes, something happened."
"There was a fight and you left her?"
"Yes, Mom, I had a fight with Hiromi."
"Hiromi does not deserve someone as good as you. She is a....."
Chuck cut his mother off. "Mum, don't say that. Yes, I'm angry with
Hiromi right now and our marriage might be over, she is still my wife."
"There are other women. Much better ones than her."
As Patricia McBride unloaded her opinions about Hiromi, Chuck stopped
listening and thought about his personal situation. He was still feeling
angry and conflicted about the woman he'd married, but he had to push
that to the side for now. The real Hiromi had been jailed unlawfully for
a year. He couldn't let that continue any longer.
'Who do I go to for help?' Chuck asked himself. A lawyer and the news
media seemed to be the best places to start. As it was a Sunday, Chuck
would begin his crusade for Hiromi's freedom by contacting members of
the Australian press. He wasn't a crazy man, and the Australian press
were always looking for government scandal, especially if it involved
the Americans. Someone would believe what Chuck McBride was telling
them, and Hiromi... whatever her name was... had given him as many facts
as she knew. He had to give her credit for that, she'd helped him to
rescue Hiromi as much as she could, in a crazy sort of way. For the
first time, he began to doubt his own self-righteous anger, and
remembered how much more she'd seemed to care for him in the past year,
how desperate she was for his love, openly loving and kind, where the
Hiromi he remembered, the other one, had often been distant and cruel.
He'd felt, sometimes, that he'd only been her "boy toy," something like
her Fairlady sports car, which had only been a source of excitement and
thrills for her, not anything she valued in and of itself for its fine
Japanese workmanship and meticulous attention to detail, the way he
cared for things, the way he'd cared for her.
"Where is Hiromi now?" Patricia McBride asked her son. "Is she in
Australia?"
"Yes, Mom, Hiromi is in Australia. Can we please talk about something
else? I have a lot of thinking to do about this whole situation, and
you're not helping."
*****
Air Force Major Audrey Grasso was just arriving at Pine Gap. She was the
JAG attorney who had been assigned to give legal assistance to Agent
Ripley.
Audrey had come to Pine Gap on the same bus that also brought the
Japanese Swan Song representatives. Before that, they had all flown to
Alice Springs on a chartered 767 that departed Tokyo-Haneda Airport
during the wee hours of Sunday morning.
When boarding the 767, Audrey recognized two members of the Japanese
delegation. The first was a prosecutor named Kazu Ippitsusai. Audrey had
worked with him on a case once.
The second person Audrey recognized was Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama.
Operation Swan Song must be very important if a Japanese Cabinet
official was attending to it personally.
While everyone else but the air crew used the flight to catch up on
their sleep, Major Grasso took the time to educate herself about
Operation Swan Song and Captain Tom Slater. She was considered one of
the leading authorities on the Status of Forces Agreement between the
United States and Japan.
Operation Swan Song amazed Audrey in many ways. The science that made
the Operation possible had far reaching implications. The crippled,
terminally ill, and many others, could be all cured by Dr. Wagner's
formula. AIDS might even be wiped out.
Major Grasso asked herself why the formula wasn't being used for those
purposes right now. Any benefit to law enforcement was easily dwarfed by
the formula could do for mankind. Every day Dr. Wagner's work was kept
secret meant more people around the world had to needlessly suffer.
On deep examination, Audrey suspected that knew why the formula was
being used in the way it was, and why it was still secret. The
government that funded Dr. Wagner's work had its own selfish needs and
pet projects. Operation Swan Song was undoubtedly not the only thing it
was being used for at present. With an ageing population, consuming
ever-greater amounts of the national wealth in health care and other
benefits, Japan would be intensely interested in the process itself, far
more, she suspected, than any prosecution. She wasn't na?ve enough to
imagine that this case wouldn't hinge as much on politics as it did fine
points of law and military discipline.
The good news, as Major Grasso saw it, was that the more the formula was
used for government projects, the more likely it would soon become
public knowledge. A leak to the press had to come sooner or later, and
then all the posturing would come to a screeching halt while all the
parties tried to work out the best political deal.
Audrey's amazement with Swan Song wasn't limited to Dr. Wagner's
formula, though. The operation had overstepped many boundaries, stated
and unstated, that law enforcement was supposed to confine itself to. In
order to bring Japanese criminals to justice, Swan Song had itself
broken many American and Japanese laws. A Japanese citizen had been
kidnapped and was being held by Japanese authorities, from what she'd
discovered so far, so any prosecution of her client would inevitably
spill over into the Japanese government itself. Agent Ripley had killed
a Japanese citizen in the course of her work, but these things happen in
law enforcement operations and there was quite a bit of case law
protecting officers acting reasonably within the limits of their
authority from later kibitzing on the part of civil authorities. The
presence of extenuating circumstances - including extreme duress - and
the Status of Forces agreement between the United States and Japan
didn't mean Captain Tom Slater could not be prosecuted for murder, but
it made a conviction a very dicey proposition indeed, since high
Japanese police officials - at least - had been directly involved in
setting up the whole sorry mess to begin with.
Would she be able to successfully argue that Swan Song's own crimes
mitigated in favor of Captain Slater not being charged with murder? The
JAG attorney wouldn't form an opinion till she sat down and talked with
her client, but she was feeling much more confident now than she had
when she'd first opened the brief.
*****
As she ate lunch, Hiromi only made small talk with her parents. She
wanted to talk to them about Swan Song, but in private. She didn't want
others to overhear what she was saying.
Midori and Stuart told their daughter about Ilsa Slater's wedding -
where Shannon was being cared for at present - and about the tragic
accident that had taken the lives of the boy's parents. "The police said
Shannon was very lucky to survive the crash," Stuart said.
As hard as she tried not to cry in public, Hiromi couldn't stop herself
from shedding tears in the cafeteria. "I would like to adopt Shannon
after Swan Song is over, if that's alright with you. I know it can't be
easy for you, taking care of a baby at your age."
"Yes, Rebecca, we think so too. A baby needs a mother, not two
grandparents. Your mother and I both agree on this," her father said.
Midori also commented. "If Susan and Simon could speak to us now, I am
sure they'd approve."
"Thank you, Mom and Dad, for coming to see me. I missed both of you very
much."
"It is all right, Rebecca. We are very proud of you," Midori replied.
"Your Father and I love you just the same as before you went on your
mission."
"Thank you, Mom, it means a lot to me." Hiromi then got up to throw away
her garbage and return her tray.
"Did you have enough to eat, Rebecca?" Midori asked her daughter as they
and Stuart left the cafeteria.
"I'm still a little hungry, Mom, but I will be all right." Hiromi felt
like eating another hot dog right then.
Hiromi took Midori and Stuart to her room. Once they were all inside,
she shut the door. "Mom, Dad, there is a lot I want to talk to you
about."
"We are here for you, Rebecca," Midori said. The furniture in Hiromi's
room looked like something out of a 1960's or 70's Holiday Inn.
Before she joined her parents in taking seats around a circular table,
Hiromi asked if they wanted anything. Midori and Stuart both said no.
Hiromi got herself some bottled water before sitting down. "Mom, Dad, I
know this is all very strange for you..."
Her mother shook her head. "You look good, Rebecca. More than that, you
look happy, in spite of these little troubles."
"Thank you, Mom, I feel good too, being here with you and Dad." Hiromi's
initial nervousness with her parents was totally gone now. They accepted
her new gender and loved her as if she had always been female. Her
father's spontaneous comment, especially, about how Shannon needed a
mother now, had said much more about how he saw her than any mere
reassurance possibly could. Her father was not a complex man, and had
never told a lie - any untruth - in as long as she could remember.
"Mom, my DNA was rewritten by the treatment I was given. I really know
next to nothing about exactly how it was done. Like I said, it was like
magic as far as I was concerned. I went to sleep as a man, and woke up
as Sleeping Beauty."
Stuart seemed to understand better what had been done to his son. "So it
wasn't anything like plastic surgery?"
"No, it was nothing at all like that. I did have some cosmetic surgery
done later, but only after my mission started." For some reason, she
didn't want to speak about her breast enhancement in front of her
father.
"Gabrielle told us you married a man named Chuck."
"Yes, Mom, I was married to a man named Charles McBride last May 31st by
a Methodist minister at the Watanabe family seat. I'm very sorry you
couldn't be there, but I thought about you. Everybody calls my husband
Chuck. Chuck was Hiromi's live-in boyfriend at the time I became her,
although Swan Song didn't know about him at the time."
"Does Chuck love you?"
"Yes, Mom, he loves me very much, and I love him. It's a little hard to
explain, since the original Hiromi didn't exactly love him when I took
over, but she was very fond of him, and he... was exciting for her,
because he was a visible symbol - as a Gaikoku-jin, a foreigner - of her
rebellion from her family. Her memories of him... affected me, and I
wasn't damaged like Hiromi had been, so that affection grew very quickly
to real love, although I tried not to admit it for a long time."
"Why isn't Chuck here now?" Stuart asked.
"Dad, I had to tell him the truth about myself last night. Chuck became
angry about all the lies I'd been telling him for the last year."
Stuart became angry at what Rebecca told him. "I think most of the lies
you told Chuck were done in order to protect him."
"Yes, Dad, most of them were, but you have to realize that, from his
viewpoint...." She paused, then said ruefully, "From any viewpoint, Swan
Song had kidnapped his girlfriend and replaced her with a pod person. He
didn't realize that the original Hiromi was mostly using him, and I
don't plan on telling him, because it would hurt him."
"Chuck should get over himself." Stuart had always been protective of
his children, even after they became adults. Charles McBride had gotten
off to a very bad start with his father-in-law.
"Where is Chuck now?" Midori asked.
"His Mom lives in Alice Springs. Chuck went to visit her while he thinks
everything over."
"Are you telling me he didn't know you were not his real girlfriend?"
"He sometimes had suspicions - I was missing a scar on my leg from an
operation, for example - but Chuck thought I was Hiromi and discounted
the occasional discrepancies he noticed as 'female' moods."
Midori nodded, then asked a question. "Where is the real Hiromi now?"
"She is in some Japanese prison."
"No one ever suspected you of not being the real Hiromi?" Stuart asked.
"No, Dad, I have them all fooled. There is a reason for that. I didn't
just get the woman's body but most of her memories too, although that
took some time to develop. Let me explain what my mission was and how it
went. What happened between me and Chuck is part of that too. and you
should both know that I am Hiromi in many ways. I remember growing up as
Hiromi, as a young girl. I remember my first period, having crushes on
boys. I remember a miserable childhood as well as the wonderful
childhood you gave me. It's all mixed in together to make the woman you
see before you now. Just as I had to tell Chuck the truth about me,
there are things about me that you don't know, and that I want you to
know. I love you both, because you're my good parents, but I had a not-
so-good father as well, a truly evil grandfather, and a mother who died
giving birth to me. I'm a lot more complicated now than when I started
this strange journey."
She paused for a moment to gather her thoughts, then started speaking
again, "The original Hiromi, the woman I replaced, was part of a
criminal gang called the Watanabe Yakuza, and served as their financial
advisor. She was the granddaughter of the head of the family, but her
father had fallen out with his grandfather, because he'd married for
love, and not to further his father's schemes for gaining power and
influence through an arranged marriage..."
It was a long story, interrupted by a lot of questions from one or
another of her parents, but eventually Hiromi was able to make them
understand how terribly her predecessor had been treated as a young
girl, and how it had made her bitter, and probably crazy. "I don't blame
Chuck for being angry with me, because I've connived with Swan Song -the
people I work for - to treat the original Hiromi shabbily, even though
she was a wicked criminal, and crazy, to trick Chuck into believing that
I was her, and to steal his love from her, who had so little of her own
to begin with." She began to cry. "I'm proud that Chuck refuses to
abandon her, because he's a fine man, a man of honor and... and...
courage...." Here she broke down completely, weeping bitter tears and
sobbing in helpless grief.
Her parents just sat there staring at her, no longer knowing what to
say.
*****
Sachiko Isozaki was thoroughly asleep. So much so that she didn't begin
waking up till her answering machine picked up a phone call.
"Are you there, Sachiko-san? It is urgent I speak to you."
Sachiko recognized the voice as belonging to her Yokohama police
laboratory superior, Tetsuzan Narita. The lab technician got a hold of
her phone before Tetsuzan was able to hang up.
"Hello, Narita-san. What can I do for you?"
"Sachiko-san, have you begun work on the articles of clothing given to
you by Detective Hayakawa?"
It took the better part of a minute for Sachiko's brain to come up to
speed. She and her boyfriend had been out the night before until almost
3 a.m.
"No, Narita-san, I did not."
"I need you to begin work on these at once. Can you come to the
laboratory today?"
As Sachiko continued to grow more awake, she wondered in what way the
stockings given to her could be connected to an important case. "Of
course I can. I will be at the lab in no more than ninety minutes."
*****
Gabrielle found Dr. Wagner in her quarters. "What can I help you with,
Agent Tanaka?"
"Doctor, Agent Ripley would like to have a private talk with you. Can
you do that for her?"
"Of course, Agent Tanaka, I always have time for Agent Ripley. May I ask
what she wants to discuss with me?"
"I think it may have something to do with her being pregnant but she may
have other concerns too that she would like to talk over with you."
Dr. Wagner smiled, for she too had been born a man and after giving
herself the DNA formula she had invented, became a woman not just in
body but soul. The German scientist noted the similarities between
herself and Agent Ripley.
There were differences too. Hans Svenson had been a middle aged man with
a messy personal life before taking his treatment. His fifth wife had
just served him divorce papers in December 2002 and was planning to ask
a judge for alimony. With two wives already collecting from him, Dr.
Svenson was finding himself in a increasingly deep financial hole with
no relief in sight.
It was early 2003 when Dr. Svenson and his team of scientists became
ready to move on to experiments with humans. The task of finding DNA
donors wasn't difficult. Medical researchers and scientists were quietly
contacted by the Double Helix project. Most but not all were
enthusiastic at the opportunity to help Dr. Svenson with his project.
One DNA donor was Stefanie Schiebel, a Vanderbilt University
microbiology student. Stefanie was from Brussels, her father was German
and her mother French/Belgian. She had interned at Dr. Svenson's
University of Virginia laboratory during the summer of 2002.
The task of finding volunteers to take Dr. Svenson's formula was much
more difficult. With a high risk of mutation, even prison inmates and
the terminally ill were not willing to step forward.
Dr. Svenson offered himself as a guinea pig. The Double Helix project's
managers rejected his offer.
"You are too valuable to the project," A Double Helix administrator
named Gilda Kurtzman proclaimed to the German scientist. Nevertheless
with the help of his team, Dr. Svenson was given a formula made from
Stefanie Schiebel's DNA nine days later.
Stefanie Schiebel never learned who was given a formula made from her
DNA, for just three days after Hans Svenson became an exact double of
her, Stefanie was murdered by a jealous ex-boyfriend.
When she woke up, Dr. Svenson was immediately impressed by what her DNA
had done to her. Hans now had a fully female body.
The original plan for Dr. Svenson was for him be given the formula a
second time in order to become his old self but only after a suitable
resting period. Experiments on mice had shown that there was a higher
risk of mutation if two doses of DNA formula were given within fifteen
days of one another.
"I have decided to stay female for a month, for reasons of safety," Dr.
Svenson told her assistants on her first full day as a woman.
Dr. Harvey Cain spoke up. "Hans, you do know you will experience a
woman's reproductive cycle if you remain female for that long."
"I am curious to learn if the formula can create working reproductive
organs. This will provide valuable information for our future studies,
he said."
On the very same day she woke up female for the first time, Heidi began
keeping a computerized diary of her experiences. Her entries began with
the words Day One, Day Two, etc.
An exasperated Gilda Kurtzman saw Dr. Svenson on Day two. "I can't
believe you did this."
"This research I am conducting is very important."
Gilda shook her head in exasperation. "What am I to say to my boss?"
"Tell him or her I need a temporary identity. I will be female for one
month to five weeks."
When Dr. Svenson was ready to emerge back into the world, she ran into
an obvious problem. She had no female clothing. Dr. Greta Schneider and
a female researcher from the laboratory named Allison Foch took Hans to
a mall on Day four.
Due to his alimony payments, Hans tended to be a bit of a cheepskate.
Therefore she only planned to buy sufficient clothing for seven days, so
she had clothes for every day of the week, and could then wash them and
start all over again.
"Hans...." Greta Schneider began to say to Hans after she heard of her
clothing plans. "I can't call you that name now. Would you please choose
a female name?"
Dr. Svenson answered Greta instantaneously. "Call me Heidi."
"All right, Heidi. Now please listen to me. I have years of experience
as a woman. You need much more than a week's worth of clothing. Not to
mention shoes, handbags, and jewelry."
Heidi wanted to look professional and be dressed accordingly. She just
lacked the knowledge of how to do this in her temporary gender. "You are
right, Greta. I will listen to your and Allison's advice."
Allison already had a suggestion for Heidi. "These would look good on
you."
Heidi looked at the stud earrings Allison was referring to. "Yes, I'll
want to try those on." She thought for a few seconds, then said, "I'll
need more jewelry as well, won't I?"
On Day seven, Heidi returned to work. She got many compliments on her
appearance from both male and female co-workers.
Gilda was also there. She had brought Heidi a Virginia Driver's license
and a bank debit card in her new name, which was Heidi Wagner. By some
miracle Dr. Svenson's superiors gave the scientist the same first name
she had chosen for herself.
"Thank you, Gilda," Heidi said as she put the cards in a female wallet
she had only purchased three days earlier.
Heidi was far too focused on scientific work to do anything more than
unemotionally note in her diary the subtle behavioral changes happening
to her. On Day Sixteen she wrote-
Allison said her cousin Jack is coming to Virginia next month. Should I
go on a date some time?
The formula made from Stefanie Schiebel's DNA hadn't just changed Hans
Svenson into a double of the deceased Vanderbilt University student, but
caused the scientist to begin copying some of her habits and interests.
Like twirling a few strands of her hair when nervous, going to have her
nails done every two weeks, and reading mystery novels in her spare
time.
On Day Twenty Seven, Heidi's first menses started. It ended on Day
Thirty. Her DNA formula could create a functioning female reproductive
system in a person who had born male.
Gilda spoke to Heidi two days later. "When will you be taking the
formula again?"
"I will wait a while. The time isn't right," Heidi replied.
The right time never came. On Day Forty One, Heidi went on a date with
Allison's cousin Jack. Heidi wrote in her diary the following day.
Jack and I had sex. It will only be one time. I am surprised I did this,
but it was a nice experience. Could I be pregnant?
Heidi got the answer to her question on Day Fifty Five. That was when
her second ever menses arrived. Eight days after that she went to talk
to Gilda Kurtzman again.
"I would like to keep this body."
Gilda was shocked. "Dr. Svenson, this was supposed to be only a
temporary state of affairs."
"Yes, but I don't want to be Hans again. Can you help me to do that?"
Gilda said she couldn't.
Heidi didn't budge from her plans for the future.
"Should I be made to become Hans again, I will stop working for the
project. Tell that to the other managers."
"I will not be threatened, Dr. Svenson. Now I suggest you go back to
your work." The moment Heidi left her office, Gilda began placing phone
calls to the other Double Helix project managers.
Heidi got her wish. She was allowed to stay a woman. Hilda Kurtzman got
early retirement as a consolation prize for losing her battles with the
German scientist.
All of Dr. Svenson's ex-wives were informed their former husband had
died in a tragic lab accident. Each got a share of his life insurance
policy, which was much larger than any of them had anticipated.
Heidi met her future husband Henry Umbarger on the first anniversary of
her last fight with Gilda Kurtzaman. Henry managed a Charlottesville
area funeral home owned and run by his family.
It wasn't too often that Heidi thought of her life as Hans Svenson. The
experience Agent Ripley might be having at present caused her to recall
the past. She too wanted to have a baby now, and the couple had been
working hard at that since their late June wedding. "Tell Agent Ripley I
would enjoy talking with her while she is at Pine Gap."
"Thank you, Doctor." Gabrielle exited the room.
*****
Hiromi had finally managed to control herself, and had started the story
again from where she'd broken off. "...when I met someone who the real
Hiromi knew, or travelled to somewhere she'd been, memories would come
flooding into my head."
"That must have been a very weird experience," Stuart said.
"Yes, Dad, it was. It's like I was two people and as time went by it
became harder to keep the Tom part of myself separated from the Hiromi
part."
Midori looked concerned for her daughter. "Rebecca, you should tell that
to a doctor."
"Yes, Mom, I plan on doing that. Gabrielle told me I will be undergoing
physical and mental examinations while I am here."
"That is good," Midori replied.
"Without those memories, I don't think you would have survived your
mission," Stuart said.
"Yes, Dad, that is probably true, but the memories were a curse and
caused me problems too. The real Hiromi was not a well woman."
"Gabrielle told us you did not recognize her one time, was that because
of these memories of the other woman?" Midori said.
"Yes, Mom, that did happen. See part of my work involved another
undercover agent. Her name was Reina Shimizu She was captured doing her
job and other Yakuza made me kill her."
"What exactly happened?" Stuart asked.
"One part of Reina's work was to get onto Goro Watanabe's computer in
order to copy files on it. She was caught in the act."
"Were you there when Reina was caught?"
"No, Dad, I wasn't. Chuck and I had gone out to dinner that night. I was
summoned to the place Reina was taken to after she was caught. There was
a gang member there who didn't particularly like me, because he felt
that women had no place in the Yakuza -except as wives and girlfriends -
and so he made me stand and watch while he decapitated one gang member -
a mere guard who had been with two prostitutes instead of staying at his
post - for his dereliction of duty, then told me that I had to kill my
friend and bodyguard Reina, because she was my responsibility, and had
been spying on us, as had I, but they didn't know that. I suppose he
meant to teach me a lesson - not to get above my station in life, but
the threat to kill me, just as the guard had been killed for his
weakness, was very present. I felt the menace in the air, and knew that
my head would drop onto the floor if I failed in what Dai thought was my
duty. There were seven of them in the room, and Reina was going to die.
The only question was whether I was going to die along with her."
"Rebecca, you were in an impossible situation. You had to kill Reina or
be killed yourself."
"Dad, did you ever have to kill someone who was on your side in combat?"
"No, Rebecca, I never did but I knew a few men who had to take similar
actions to what you did." Stuart had known a Army Corporal named Ron
Vorocek from his time serving in Vietnam. One day in 1967 Ron killed his
already badly wounded sergeant after both men were cut off and appeared
to be facing imminent capture by the Viet Cong, who would surely have
tortured him for the information he knew about upcoming operations in
which other US soldiers might have been killed.
"How did those men feel afterwards?"
Stuart told Rebecca the story of Corporal Vorocek. "Ron felt very guilty
because of what he did. He was rescued by another unit not long after he
killed his sergeant."
Midori intervened. "Rebecca, you shouldn't be too hard on yourself.
Otherwise you will always feel hurt."
'My Mother is the best. Mom loves me unconditionally and she is so wise
too," Hiromi thought to herself. "You're right, Mom. Right now I have
those feelings of guilt under control. I know now that I would have died
if I hadn't followed through on what Dai thought was my duty, and in a
way it was my duty, as her friend, to end Reina's suffering as
painlessly and as quickly as possible - she'd been very badly beaten
already and would have been bludgeoned to death with the particular
cruelty the Yakuza reserve for traitors, since she wouldn't have merited
the 'kindness' shown to the guard, who had merely been weak and
unreliable, so 'deserved' an honorable death.
My last words to her were 'Urigiri koto no kei desu ne, Reina-kun?
Sayonara.' She translated, 'This is the price of betrayal, dear Reina.
Farewell.' I'll remember the look in her eyes for as long as I live,
because I betrayed her in the same act with which I spared her further
pain and degradation."
"There's a bitter irony there as well, because my grandfather would have
had Dai killed had he carried though his intention, and later made it
very clear to him that my obligations didn't include violence. Dai made
a very serious mistake in bringing me into the picture, but Reina was
doomed in any case, as soon as she was caught." She paused for a moment,
gathering her thoughts, and then continued.
"Despite my personal feelings of guilt, I'm thankful now that I was able
to give her a quick and relatively painless death after her suffering.
If I hadn't been there, she would have been raped and beaten repeatedly,
until she died, to show their official contempt for her actions against
the 'family.' She was spared that only in deference to my own
femininity, because she would otherwise have been stripped naked for the
'convenience' of her torturers."
Her parents didn't say anything at all for a few minutes, trying to
grasp the horrors she'd been through on this mission, then her mother
said, "Gabrielle tell us you did not talk to the committee for a long
time."
"Yes, Mom, it is true. I broke down completely after killing Reina. The
Hiromi side of me took over and I went into a sort of fugue state, like
a nervous breakdown. I should have been stronger."
"It is all right, Rebecca. Your father and I are proud of you and are
happy you are better now."
"You will be meeting with the FBI Director today?" Stuart asked.
"Yes, Dad, I will be. It is my opinion the mission I was given should
continue on. Let me tell you and Mom more about it....."
*****
In Yokohama Japan, family and friends of Robin Akiko Taylor were
gathering outside Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The six-week old
daughter of Nahoko and Brian Taylor was to be baptized that afternoon.
Watanabe shareigashira Katsuaki Koike had arrived at the church just ten
minutes earlier. His sister Nahoko had met Brian while he lived and
worked in Japan. Nahoko had converted to Roman Catholicism shortly after
she and her husband got married.
"Nahoko, I think we should go inside now."
"No brother, let us wait a few more minutes. Raku will not be late, I
know it."
Raku Minobe arrived at the Catholic Church ninety seconds later. She was
one of Japan's most popular singers in addition to being the lifelong
best friend of Nahoko Taylor.
"Nahoko, Katsuaki, I am so sorry for being late. Please forgive me."
"It is all right Raku," Nahoko said with a smile. "You are my best
friend. I can't have my baby girl baptized without you being present."
Over one hundred people were present for the baptism of Robin Akiko
Taylor. Among them were the baby girl's paternal grandparents, Eric and
Sharon Taylor. They were from Topeka Kansas and there was nothing that
would keep the couple away from their first granddaughter's baptism and
the party that would come after it.
*****
Gabrielle had one more person to see. It was Scott Avery, the FBI
computer expert. His Pine Gap quarters were only five doors down from
the Slaters.
"Agent Tanaka," Scott said as Gabrielle entered the room. "What brings
you here?"
"Scott, I need a very big favor from you," Gabrielle said as she locked
the room door.
"Like what?" Scott asked in a slightly suspicious tone of voice.
"Can you hack into Grant Williamson's FBI email account for me?"
Gabrielle was taking this risky course of action because of a hallway
conversation she had heard shortly after leaving the Slaters. Two
members of the Japanese delegation were openly discussing the murder
prosecution of Agent Ripley.
"Can I ask what the fuck for?"
"An innocent person may be sent to jail soon."
"You're talking about Ripley, am I right?"
"Yes, it is Ripley. Can you help me?"
"I could but...."
"Is working for an agency that sends innocent people to jail worth it?"
"Maybe not, but what is it we're talking about? What is Ripley about to
be framed for?"
Gabrielle gave Scott a short version of what happened to Reina Shimizu,
and the involvement of Grant Willianson, including the fact that she
suspected him of furthering his own career by trashing the careers of
others. "I haven't heard anything official about Ripley being prosecuted
but I want to be prepared just in case."
"Agent Tanaka, I too can be criminally prosecuted if I do what you ask
of me."
"Scott, if that happens, I will go to jail with you. Come on, please
help me and Ripley out."
Gabrielle stood there silently as Scott thought the matter over. If she
was reading the computer programmer right, he no more liked Grant
Williamson than Gabrielle Tanaka did. Plus Scott had always came off as
an idealist to her. There was a strong chance he would be against the
railroading of Rebecca Slater
Scott thought it over for nearly two minutes before giving Gabrielle his
reply. "I'll do it for you, Agent Tanaka. What specific emails or dates
are you looking for?"
Gabrielle filled Scott in about Owl, also known as Emiko Takagi. She
wanted any and all emails that referenced her.
"Deputy Director Williamson ordered a murder? I know the guy is a
pompous jackass, but it is just incredible to me he would do that."
"Scott, please believe what I'm telling you. Grant Williamson will do
anything to be the next FBI Director." Gabrielle then told Scott about
the emails she accidentally received.
That was the clincher for Scott. "I can get those messages for you,
Agent Tanaka."
Scott was already thinking of how he could get into Deputy Director
Williamson's email account. He wouldn't try cracking the man's password
except as a last resort. Instead Scott would try accessing the account
as part of a routine FBI systems maintenance check.
Scott had previous experience getting into the maintenance system. In a
fit of boredom the previous December, he tried accessing the system. It
took him almost two hours but Scott was got through the firewalls. The
system had been updated since, but he should still be able to get in. It
would just take a few hours.
"Can you tell me between what dates I should be searching? Director
Williamson has to have gotten thousands of legitimate FBI email, not to
mention spam."
"Look in any of his incoming and outgoing emails from July 1st of last
year to the end of September. Can you save them for me and print off one
copy of each also?"
"Yes, I can do that for you, Agent Tanaka. When do you need these by?"
"Would by the end of today be too much to ask?"
"No, not at all, Agent Tanaka. Now if you'll excuse me, I have a bit of
work to do."
*****
"If my proposed plan is accepted, I may be able to get the Watanabes
directed towards honest enterprises instead of organized crime in
addition to doing harm to other Yakuzas in Japan," Hiromi said to her
parents.
Stuart gently nodded his head. "What do you think are the chances of
your plan working?"
Hiromi was honest with her parents. "I'd say around thirty to fifty
percent. If it gets too risky as far as my personal safety, or that of
Chuck, I'll bug out. That's not an act of cowardice, Gabrielle has told
me my testimony will be needed for any Swan Song related criminal
trials. The files I will be giving to law enforcement plus my personal
testimony should be sufficient to send most of the senior Watanabe
Yakuza leadership to jail."
"You did fine, Rebecca," Stuart said.
"My plan is very dangerous. There have been multiple attempts on my life
and the Watanabes at this moment are fighting with a neighboring
Yakuza." Hiromi could have mentioned the danger she faced from Keiji
Watanabe but didn't. It would take time to describe that complex and
twisted relationship plus it could make the parents of Rebecca Slater
feel even more scared for their daughter's safety.
Midori was still concerned for her daughter. "Rebecca, are you sure you
want to do this?"
"Yes, Mom, I am." Rebecca then took her mother's hand. "Mom, I don't
know when the day will be, but I will come home alive. I love you and
Dad very much, but too many innocent people have died on this operation
for me to allow it to fail through lack of courage, or to be content
with only a limited success that served no real purpose other than to
further a few careers. I have blood on my own hands; the only way to
cleanse myself is for those deaths to have meant something."
Tears began to fill Midori's eyes. "Your father and I love you too,
Rebecca. We will miss you, but your mission is important."
Hiromi and Midori then hugged one another. A short pause followed the
embrace.
"Mom, Dad, I've changed a lot since we last met. Some of the changes I
couldn't help. There were others I could have avoided if I had worked
harder."
Stuart spoke up. "Your mother and I understand. Combat changes a
soldier, it changed me. What has happened to you because of Swan Song is
like that."
"We love you, Rebecca," Midori added.
It was time for Hiromi to tell her parents the biggest news of all.
"Mom, Dad, I might be pregnant."
Midori hugged her daughter again. When finished, Midori had a question
for Hiromi. "Have you tested yet?"
"No, Mom, I haven't. I was going to ask Dr. Wagner if she could do a
pregnancy blood test as part of the medical examinations I will be
given. It is one of the things Gabrielle is checking up on."
"Stuart and I will be happy if you test positive."
"I'm glad, Mom. Operation Swan Song changed me both physically and
mentally. When I was Tom, I was just drifting through life, but now I'm
part of it all, and I want to immerse myself in it. That's why I married
the man I love, and why I planned to get pregnant."
"That is all right, Rebecca. Your father and I still love you."
"Yes, we do," Stuart replied.
"Could a pregnancy prevent you from doing the mission?
"No, Mom. I'm not an action heroine, just an accountant, so I can still
do Swan Song whether I'm pregnant or not."
Stuart mentioned something. "The Army doesn't allow pregnant soldiers to
serve in Iraq or Afghanistan. After they test positive, they are shipped
back stateside."
"Yes, Dad, I know that. Swan Song is an undercover mission. Normal rules
for female soldiers probably don't apply."
Stuart got the unsaid message from Rebecca and nodded to her, one
soldier to another. She would do what the Army ordered her to do.
"When did you marry Chuck?" Midori asked.
"It was May 31st, Mom. Chuck is very kind and until last night loved me
very much."
Stuart spoke up. "Chuck should be here for you now. Does he expect you
to do Swan Song and raise his child all by yourself?"
"Dad, Chuck would prefer if Swan Song ended right now. Even if it did,
our marriage might be over because of all the lies I been telling him
since I took the real Hiromi's place."
"He is married to you, not the other Hiromi. Does Chuck know you might
be pregnant?"
"Yes, I told Chuck about that last night," Hiromi said to her parents.
Then she tried to explain more in depth the actions of her husband.
Stuart held firm. "A good husband and parent is always there for his
family unless there is a good reason not to. Chuck's pride is wounded.
He should be here for you."
"Chuck might be back. He said he wanted time to think." Hiromi went on
to explain that Chuck's mother lived in Alice Springs. "He is an
honorable man. Chuck feels he can't abandon the real Hiromi. In spite of
my own feelings for him, I agree with him, and will support and honor
whatever decision he comes to."
"Gabrielle loves you very much," Stuart said with a weary look on his
face.
"I love Gabrielle too."
"She has been fighting like the devil for you besides keeping your
mother and I in the loop."
"Yes, I know that, Dad, and also understand how what Gabrielle did for
me will probably destroy any future she has with the FBI."
"Does Gabrielle know you may be pregnant?" Midori asked.
"Yes, Mom, she does."
Midori glanced over at her husband, whose face looked drawn. "Stuart,
are you feeling all right?"
"Yes, but I am beginning to feel a little tired. If you ladies will
excuse me, I'm going to take a nap," Stuart said as he got up out of his
chair.
Hiromi understood her father's need to pace himself after his recent
heart surgery. "That is all right, Dad. We'll have plenty of more
opportunities to talk. I'd like hear about the last World Series and the
Super Bowl, just to start with." She smiled at him.
He smiled back. He was truly tired but he also thought his wife and
Rebecca ought to have some privacy for a more intimate mother-daughter
chat. He reached out and touched Rebecca. "I look forward to discussing
that with you too, Rebecca. Bye."
*****
Stuart did a great deal of thinking as he walked back to the living
quarters he shared with his wife. Gabrielle Tanaka hadn't done justice
when describing Tom Slater's changes to his parents.
Overall, Stuart wasn't bothered by the changes. It would just take a
little time for him to get used to them. He would love Rebecca like he
had his son. A good father never turns his back on his children, and
Stuart believed in doing his duty, even if it took him into strange
situations.
Some of the decisions Rebecca had made during the last year didn't make
sense to Stuart but he concluded that the unusual circumstances of his
child's work had caused this. His son Tom for the most part had his head
on straight during his life. Rebecca appeared to be the same, except for
one important aspect of her life. Stuart felt strongly that his daughter
was wrong about Chuck McBride.
Like his wife Midori, Stuart thought Gabrielle Tanaka was the best
person for Rebecca to spend the rest of her life with. Gabrielle loved
their daughter very much. It was hard for either parent to believe there
might be a better suited person in the world for Rebecca.
Neither Midori nor Stuart Slater had ever known any people living in a
same-sex relationship, so it was all a little odd for them, but not as
strange as it might have been for many other parents, because they'd
always thought that their son Tom would marry a woman, they just hadn't
thought that Tom would be a woman when he did. The Slaters would
obviously have to work a bit to understand that Rebecca chose to be in a
same sex relationship, even though neither Midori or Stuart had ever
known any people living that way, but they could understand it because
Rebecca had once been Tom. The couple had talked about all of this while
they waited for Rebecca to arrive at Pine Gap, but Chuck put a whole new
spin on the situation - although it was more "normal" - but the fact
that this Charles wasn't here by his wife's side right now, when she was
in danger of being arrested and sent to prison, was a very black mark
against him, however his daughter tried to put a happy face on it, and
make out that it was all her fault. She'd been doing her duty as a
soldier. Chuck was being a jerk.
Stuart got to his and Midori's living quarters a few moments later. The
retired master sergeant half undressed himself before climbing in bed.
Almost a minute later, Stuart was fast asleep.
*****
"Mom, is Dad really all right?" Hiromi asked her mother just after
Stuart left her room.
"Yes, Rebecca, he is. Stuart just gets tired easy. The doctors say that
is normal for someone who just had heart surgery."
"I worry about you and Dad."
Midori smiled at her daughter. "We know, Rebecca, and your father and I
both love you also."
With Stuart Slater gone, Midori and Rebecca were able to have a more
female oriented conversation. They talked about family, friends, people
in their lives, and only occasionally did their chat touch on Operation
Swan Song.
"You look good, Rebecca."
"Thank you, Mom. I feel good too."
"You mentioned that you had other surgery?"
"Yes, Mom, I did. Chuck thought I would look more attractive with big
breasts, so I got implants to please him."
Her mother pursed her lips in obvious disapproval. "When did you meet
Chuck?"
"On the third day after I started working in Yokohama. Chuck was
Hiromi's live-in boyfriend, but he'd been away on a business trip and I
never looked into the closets and saw his clothes, so it was a big
surprise when he showed up and let himself in."
Her mother laughed knowingly. "Not too big a surprise, I hope."
Hiromi blushed. "Not that night, Mom, because I told him I was tired,
but then I 'remembered' him, and 'remembered' how much he meant to me,
and I wanted to, even that first night, but we waited for a bit. He is
really very kind and loving to me."
"I am glad to hear that, Rebecca. Except for the fact that he isn't
here, you make him sound like the perfect man for you." She clucked her
tongue, chiding him for his absence.
"Mom, the work I do is important but disgusting at the same time. The
Watanabes deal in Narcotics, prostitution, human smuggling, extortion. I
feel so dirty because of it."
"Did Chuck know how you felt?"
"I never said anything to him, but I think Chuck understood the
pressures I was under, because the other Hiromi had been under the same
pressure, and had often reacted badly. When my day was over he would
love me so much. He would send me flowers too sometimes, and little love
notes, to let me know that he was thinking of me during the day."
Midori nodded, seeing a little more of Chuck from her daughter's obvious
love for him than had been obvious so far.
Hiromi continued to open up her heart to her mother. "When I signed up
for Swan Song and after Dr. Wagner made me female, the last thing I
thought would happen to me would be my falling in love with a man. Two
days after Mother's Day last year, a man came onto me at a Seoul hotel.
I gave him the finger when he asked if I would come up to his room so we
could have sex."
"Almost from the first moment we met, Chuck made me feel different. He
loved me and I wanted to return his love. Mom, it is hard for me to put
it into words."
"I think I understand, Rebecca. Remember, I fell in love with your
father, and here you are. We didn't conceive you through chaste
meditation; I'm a woman too, and your father is a man. Are you happy to
be pregnant?"
"Yes, Mom, I am. Are you happy too?"
"Of course I am. I will be a grandmother again. Please take extra care
of yourself if the mission is extended."
"I will, Mom. One day soon I'll be coming home. How is Shannon?"
"He was doing better the last time I talked to Gabrielle's mother.
Tonight or tomorrow I will try to call Chiyo and Shannon on Skype."
"I suggested to Gabrielle on Wednesday night that she ask her parents
for help."
"Gabrielle told me that. Gabrielle was always telling Stuart and I how
you were doing."
Almost like she'd been magically summoned, Gabrielle came into the room.
"Are you and Mom having a good talk?"
"Yes, Gabby, we are."
Midori motioned to the chair previously used by Stuart Slater.
"Gabrielle, please join us."
"All right, Mom," Gabrielle said as she repositioned the chair so it was
alongside Hiromi. "I just can't stay long. There is a meeting in a few
minutes that I have to attend."
"What meeting?" Hiromi asked. Gabrielle had told her of the meeting at
seven, but not for any at four in the afternoon.
Gabrielle gave Rebecca a quick kiss before answering her question. "The
Swan Song committee is going to discuss you and your plan before meeting
with you."
"Ok." Hiromi noticed how her mother smiled after she and Gabrielle
kissed.
"Becky, can you tell me exactly how the meeting you had with that triad
on Friday concerns me?"
Hiromi gave Gabrielle a run down. "It seems a triad saw you meeting with
me at the McDonald's and with a member of the Hong Kong police on
separate occasions. Eventually, he put it together and reported it to
someone, who very kindly reported it to me so I could watch out for a
potential informant."
Midori spoke up. "Is Gabrielle in trouble?"
"No, Mom, I don't think so, but it means that she'll have to drop out of
sight."
"So I'm blown so far as any Swan Song work in Hong Kong goes?" Gabrielle
asked. She always felt touched by Mrs. Slater's concern for her.
"Yes, Gabby, I think you are. These triads can be pretty paranoid and I
have to be careful. I don't think you should go back to Hong Kong, and
very probably not back to Japan. The triads are likely to mention this
to someone else, to show their respect for the Watanabes, just as they
mentioned it to me, so your cover is probably blown everywhere, not just
in Hong Kong, and we can't be sure that they don't have pictures, which
would be very bad. I'm going to ask that you be reassigned from
fieldwork to support, to keep both of us safe."
"I suppose so," she said, "but I hate it."
"I know, sweetheart, and I hate it too, but it won't be long, I think.
Another year at most and I'll have done all I can. I'd like my child -
assuming I'm as pregnant as I feel right now - to grow up without wicked
people around her, or him, and with the support of a normal family."
"Gabrielle, what do you think about Rebecca being pregnant?"
"I think it is wonderful news."
Gabrielle rose from her chair soon afterwards but not before giving
Hiromi another kiss. "I love you Becky, but I got to run now. Don't
forget your meeting with the JAG attorney."
"I won't, Gabby, and I love you too."
"Bye, Mom, talk to both of you later." Gabrielle left the room.
"Rebecca, why do you need an attorney?" Midori asked in a voice full of
concern.
"It has to do with me killing Reina Shimizu. Gabby thinks it would be
wise if I speak to an attorney about it," Hiromi said to her mother.
*****
"A special meeting of the Swan Song committee is called to order," FBI
Director Robert Mueller said to the other thirty-eight people in the
conference room. He was seated at the center of a large table. On his
left was Japan's Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama and on his right a
similar person but from South Korea. "Before we begin discussing the
operation against the Watanabe Yakuza, I would like to get a few
preliminary matters out of the way."
The first preliminary matter was exactly who was in the room. In
addition to the people there with an interest in Agent Ripley's future,
there were interpreters and stenographers present. Everyone in the room
spoke English, but some translating might be needed. The stenographers
had the task of keeping a record of everything that was said.
Gabrielle Tanaka was seated near one corner of the table. Next to her
were Dr. Wagner and Inspector Yoshida.
There was not enough room for everyone at the table. Some people were
seated in chairs against the room's walls. Among them were Maurice Gao,
Australian Federal Police Superintendant Vincent Carey, and Scott Avery.
Scott had his computer with him and he was working on the project given
to him by Gabrielle. So far he hadn't been able to get into Grant
Williamson's email.
One person was attending the meeting via teleconference call. It was
Japanese Self Defense Forces Major Senichi Hoshino. He was the commander
of Operation Rain Drop, the planned assault on Keiji Watanabe's Mt. Fuji
area home.
While the preliminaries were being gotten out of the way, Gabrielle and
Inspector Yoshida exchanged hand written notes. "Are we any closer to
devising a way of getting someone else undercover in the Watanabe
Yakuza?"
Inspector Yoshida wrote Gabrielle back. "No, I am not. I was hoping you
had some ideas."
Gabrielle had none at present. Based on what she had heard from Grant
Williamson, if an assistant to Ripley couldn't be placed close to her,
Operation Swan Song would not be extended.
One idea suddenly sprung into Gabrielle's mind. It involved her coming
to Rebecca's aid. Gabrielle would have to make a temporary sacrifice,
but one that may enable her to win Becky's heart.
Gabrielle wrote Inspector Yoshida back. "I have one idea, Inspector.
Let's talk about it at another time."
When the preliminary matters were completed, Robert Mueller moved on to
the purpose of the meeting. "Has everyone received the Agent Ripley
reports and read them? Please speak up if you haven't."
No one spoke up. Everyone had come prepared for the meeting.
Robert Mueller continued. "Agent Ripley has made an interesting proposal
to extend Swan Song. I would like to hear some opinions."
The South Korean Justice Ministry official named Dae-Young Park spoke
up. "Has Agent Ripley identified the person or persons respo