Duty Honor Country Family- Part Thirty One
By Danielle J
Thank you to Puddin for all her help preparing this story chapter for
publication. Also a note of thanks to Kimmie and Kris for some help
they gave me.
*****
Japanese Justice Kunio Hatoyama was in his own chambers, looking out
over the Tokyo skyline, on the phone with FBI Director Robert Mueller.
"I will have an interview with the Prime Minister this afternoon in
order to discuss Swan Song with him."
"Thank you, Minister, for acting so quickly in that important matter
but that isn't why I am calling you. Economist arrived at Pine Gap
this morning. He is asking to see Beancounter."
"That may prove difficult at this moment."
"Why is that, Minister?"
"There have been some... irregularities... in her situation, and we
may have to move her from her present location very soon."
*****
Over an hour had passed since Prison Guard Sayo Seo had been taken to
a small detention room and told to remain there. She had no idea what
was happening, but she figured it wasn't good, because she'd heard
them lock the door behind them when two guards she'd never seen before
left her sitting there, with one shabby metal table bolted to the
floor and an equally-shabby metal stool bolted to the floor behind it
as her only companions.
Sayo was nervously pacing when she heard the metallic sound of the
bolt sliding back and Deputy Warden Kanzaburo Numajiri and another
prison guard came into the room. She'd never seen this guard either.
"Please sit down, Seo-san."
"Why am I here?" Sayo asked as she took a seat. The others remained
standing by the door.
"A very serious matter has come to our attention," Kanzaburo said.
She raised her eyebrows in surprise. "I don't know what it is."
"You were one of the guards in charge of Solitary B today."
"Yes, I was. Today was like any other day for me till I was taken
here."
"Have you ever spoken to the inmate in Solitary B?"
"Of course I have. It's part of my job, but the only things I ever say
to her is 'Here is your food' or 'It is time for your shower' and
other things like that."
Kanzaburo held up a piece of paper so Sayo could read it. "Why was
this found on the Prisoner's food tray this morning?"
The note said: 'You will be well rewarded for helping me, Seo-san.'
Sayo shook her head violently. "That bitch! I don't know, believe
me?.."
"How would the prisoner know your name, Seo-san?" Kanzaburo asked.
"I do not know. She must have overheard it being said by one of the
other guards. It's not as if we'd been ordered to secrecy and
perpetual silence."
At this time, Japanese officials weren't sure if the note was
legitimate or an attempt to frame Sayo Seo as part of some larger
scheme. As a precaution, preparations were already under way to move
Hiromi Sato to another maximum security location.
*****
In Solitary B, Hiromi Sato was silently laughing at the incident she
had staged that morning. She and Sayo Seo had never once had a non-
prison-related conversation, but she'd made it look as if they were
co-conspirators. The note was simply a trick that she'd played on the
stupid prison officials, to test the limits of her power, and to
reshuffle the situation in hopes that any change might expose new
vulnerabilities which she could then exploit. It was working, she
knew, because Sayo Seo was absent from her usual duties, and there had
been a flurry of activity all morning, with guards running up and down
the corridor outside her cell door, and people peering into her cell
through the narrow slot in the door every few minutes.
Hiromi thought that a move might give her an opening for a possible
escape, or at worst a new location might have people with Yakuza ties
at it. One of them would recognize Hiromi and report it to whichever
gang they were affiliated with. If that happened, Hiromi's illegal
jailing might become public knowledge.
'One day my tormentors will be in jail - or dead - and I will be
free,' she thought to herself.
*****
Chuck was talking with Midori and Stuart Slater. He was trying hard to
make up for his recent abandonment of their daughter. "I love your
daughter very much, Mr. and Mrs. Slater. She is the best thing that
ever happened to me." He paused for a second, glancing toward Hiromi,
who stood beside him. "I admit what I did the last few days was
probably wrong. What Hiromi and Agent Tanaka explained to me last
Saturday and Sunday had me both confused and scared. I realize now I
should have stayed with her and talked out the problems I was having
with what she'd finally disclosed."
"Chuck and I had a good talk this morning," Hiromi said. She, her
parents, Chuck, and Gabrielle were all having lunch together in the
cafeteria.
"Will you be going back to Japan with Rebecca?" A still skeptical
Stuart Slater asked.
"Yes, Sir, I will be going back with your daughter to Japan. She is my
wife and I'm willing to face the same dangers she is, since she
insists upon going through with this dangerous scheme of hers."
"Rebecca says you?." Midori had just started speaking when she was
interrupted by Hiromi.
"Gabby, Mom, Dad," she said. "I know you like the name Rebecca, but
I'm going into a situation where I have to be Hiromi twenty-
four/seven, and having several names in circulation may get us all
killed if Chuck, or Gabby, or anyone, slips up, even for an instant.
If someone on the street, a perfect stranger talking to someone else,
calls out 'Rebecca!' and I react, or anyone around me reacts, for whom
the name ought to have as little meaning as 'Aloysius,' I could be
killed. I think we all need to settle on Hiromi for a while, and let
Rebecca stay behind the veil for a while. Let's sort that out later.
We may need an alias then, anyway, so let's keep Rebecca as a special
treat for later, after we've all been good and survived."
"Hiromi is right," Stuart said categorically.
Chuck then spoke up. "Can I still use my pet names for you, my little
sports car?"
Hiromi blushed in response to what Chuck had just said. "Yes, I don't
think we have to worry about someone calling out that on a Yokohama
street, and there are many people in Japan who've probably overheard
you say it. It's not as if it's ever been a real secret." She glared
at him for an instant, to let him know that she wasn't all that
pleased to have a bedroom name bandied about as if it had no private
meaning, especially to her parents.
He looked a little guilty, once he'd realized what she was on about.
'Good!' she thought to herself. 'Silly man.'
Midori saw the use of pet names by Chuck as a part of a healthy
marriage, and she'd noticed the little by-play between them and
guessed its hidden meaning. "Your father and I also use pet names when
talking to each other, Hiromi."
Hiromi rolled her eyes as the men talked on.
Stuart had a question for Chuck. "You're some type of stockbroker?"
"I'm a currency trader at the bank Hiromi runs, Sir. Currency
arbitrage isn't quite like the stock market, because we deal in
government notes and specie, and rarely have either in hand. It's all
electronic these days."
"Chuck, please feel free to call me and Stuart Mom and Dad if you
would like. As her husband, you are part of our family."
"Yes... Mom, I'll try to do that from now on. You'll understand, I'm
sure, that I didn't know either of you existed until a few days ago."
"Do you speak Japanese?" Midori asked.
"I try, Mom," Chuck said in Japanese. "It's five years since I began
living in the country full-time and I'm still in need of improvement.
Almost all my trading is done in English, but my mates and I do go out
to lunch from time to time, and I have to interact with shopkeepers
and the like almost every day, so I've picked up quite a bit of the
lingo."
"Your Japanese is not bad, Charles," Midori replied.
Stuart had a question. "What do you propose doing for a job after
Hiromi's mission is over?"
"Well, I suppose that I could continue at my current job for a while,
but Hiromi and I eventually want to live on a cattle or sheep farm, or
a combination of the two, when the baby is born."
"With horses too," Hiromi added.
"Do you have any experience with farming?" Stuart asked.
"Yes... Dad, I do. After my own father died, I lived on my Uncle
Harry's farm. I was already a teenager by then, and my Uncle gave me a
lot of responsibility. I suppose I got my start in commodities trading
by handling the business end of his farm after a year or two helping
him at it."
"Do you like that idea, Hiromi?" Midori asked.
"Yes, Mom, I do. I think it would be a great place to raise a family.
Uncle Harry and his wife Zeny have five children and a sixth on the
way. They are all very happy."
Other than Gabrielle, who had just a tiny bit of her lunch left,
Hiromi was the only one still eating. She was taking time with the
soup she had gotten for lunch. Her stomach was still feeling a little
queasy due to morning sickness.
Midori and Stuart were both thinking the same thing but didn't know
it. A farm in Australia was a long way from their home in Darrington
Washington
Something important suddenly popped back into Hiromi's mind. "Gabby,
there are a couple of things we need to go over. Mom, Dad, can you
excuse Gabby and I?"
"You can stay here and talk about it if you want, Hiromi," Midori
said.
"What is it we need to discuss?" Gabrielle asked.
"A couple of things, Gabby, both of which involve Chuck. Could you
arrange for him to be seen by a doctor? Chuck suffers from bad
headaches far too often and I'm concerned about it. I should have said
something earlier, but I've been a little scatterbrained lately."
"I can do that, Hiromi. What else do you need?"
"When I spoke to Ryuku yesterday she asked if I had any photos of our
supposed vacation down here. Can Chuck and I go into Alice late this
afternoon and evening in order to take care of that? We'll need to
haul along some changes of clothes, and probably spend some time at it
so we have different times of day and situations shown. It has to look
as if we'd been at the B&B, and poking around here for days. We
probably need some pictures with Chuck's mum as well. You know the
drill."
Gabrielle nodded her head. "I can arrange that also, but we'll need
some shots with the sun high in the sky as well, so we'll have to get
started sooner than I'd planned. If everyone will excuse me, I've got
work to do."
"Thank you, Gabrielle," Chuck said.
*****
Joji Sato, an aide to Keiji Watanabe, was surrounded by four Watanabe
Yakuza only moments after he parked his car in the Negishi Bay
Apartments parking garage.
"What is this?" Joji protested as one of the Yakuzas grabbed him by
the arm. "You cannot do this to me."
"You will be wise not to cause us any trouble, Joji-san," Yora
Rakatuji said as one of his assistants frisked Joji. Two knives were
found on him. "Now I have somewhere to show you."
Joji was shown to a basement room by Yora and the three other Yakuzas
helping him. On the way there, they passed close to the apartment
house's receiving area where Janitor Fumahiro Suzuki was getting ready
to make a cardboard bale.
"Why did you bring me here?" Joji asked before he was shoved head
first into the vacant room to land sprawling on the dirty concrete
floor. Before he could get himself up, two Yakuzas lifted Joji up off
the ground and forced him to sit down in a heavy wooden chair with
wide arm rests.
"Take everything out of your pockets, Joji-san," Yora said.
"What if I refuse?"
"Then I will have to kill you this very instant. Empty your pockets!"
Joji did as he was told. He took everything out of his pockets and put
them on the chair's left arm rest.
One of Yora's assistants put the belongings in a bag. He then went
back to standing alongside his boss.
"You will regret what you are doing to me," Joji said as his arms and
feet were then put into crude restraints. "The Oyabun will punish you
all."
"The Oyabun is the one who tell us to bring you here, Joji-san. Now be
quiet. If you make noise, Ryozo-san will begin knocking out your
teeth." Yora told Joji as Ryozo Imada removed the man's Rolex
wristwatch.
"Don't take that, it belongs to me."
Yora made no reply to Joji's plea.
Joji was left alone in the room a few moments later. He didn't make
any noise but instead fought against his restraints in order to free
himself. They'd used duct tape and plastic tie wraps, but had
obviously done this before, because nothing he tried was working.
*****
Gabrielle was on the phone with Dr. Cynthia Fuller. She had been one
of the two doctors to examine Hiromi Sato.
"Doctor, can you come out to Pine Gap to see another patient today?"
"Yes, Agent Tanaka, I can. What time do you need me?"
"Right away, Doctor, if you can. What I'm asking is very high
priority. The patient is the husband of the woman you examined on
Monday night."
Cynthia Fuller sometimes worked with the Australian Federal Police.
Their requests were very infrequent, but almost always very urgent.
She was accustomed to dropping her regular workload in order to see a
special patient.
"I can see this patient," Cynthia said. Her current medical practice
was gynecology but she had practiced internal medicine in the past. "I
can be ready to come to Pine Gap in one hour. Can somebody come here
to pick me up?"
"Yes, Doctor, I will have a plain clothes officer at your office in
one hour." After she was through talking to Dr. Fuller, Gabrielle
called Superintendant Vincent Carey next.
"Agent Ripley and her husband need to go into Alice Springs early this
afternoon to work on her legend. We'll probably need at least a
handful of 'tourists' for some of the establishing photographs. Can
you help me arrange this, Superintendant?"
"Of course I can, Agent Tanaka. What is it exactly that you are asking
the AFP to do?"
*****
Chuck was continuing to talk with the Slaters. He was working hard to
make a good impression on them.
"I love your daughter very much. She and the baby mean the world to
me. I acted foolishly the last few days, but it won't happen again."
He halted suddenly, unsure of exactly what to say, but then continued,
"Hiromi is a very brave woman, and this Swan Song thing is very
important to her. She needs me to be brave for her."
"Only fools and small children have no fears, Chuck. I served in
Vietnam, and there were many times I was scared," Stuart Slater said.
Hiromi listened quietly to the conversation as she finished eating
lunch. A quick glance at her wristwatch told her she still had over
thirty minutes left before she would have to go back to the debriefing
room.
"Dad, I would be lying if I said I wasn't afraid for Hiromi and our
baby. It's dangerous right now in Yokohama, but as I said, I'm going
to be brave for my family."
To Hiromi's satisfaction, both of her parents were looking a little
bit relieved. She wanted them to accept Chuck and approve of her
marriage to him, and this meeting seemed to be a good first step.
Hiromi felt her father was the tougher sell for Chuck. Swan Song would
be a test of Chuck's mettle, and when the couple successfully finished
the operation, her husband would have proved himself to Stuart Slater.
"Hiromi means the world to her mother and I. We've lost two children
over the last two years plus a son-in-law and an unborn grandchild."
"I know, Dad. Hiromi told me all about that. I'm willing to do
anything to make sure she and the baby make it through the next few
years and that you'll be able to see them both when Swan Song is
completed."
*****
Robert Mueller had just received an update from Gabrielle on the
latest Swan Song arrangements. "Good work, Agent Tanaka. The lack of
photographs and souvenirs was an oversight. You might have someone
pick up an assortment of holiday tchotchkes for them to hand out when
they get back to Japan, if you haven't thought of that already."
"Thank you, Director, but I have. As I am taking overall command of
Swan Song, I think the committee needs a new FBI agent assigned to it.
I would delegate some of my old responsibilities to him or her."
Robert continued to like the way Gabrielle was thinking so far as Swan
Song was going. The FBI Director agreed with her that another FBI
agent was needed. "Agent Tanaka, how well do you know Agent Damien
Fields?"
"Not too well, Sir. I had never worked with him before he came to Pine
Gap last weekend. Agent Fields was at the meeting I chaired this
morning."
Gabrielle remembered Damien very well. First because his appearance
reminded her of Reni Santoni, the actor who played Inspector Callahan
aka Clint Eastwood's partner in the original Dirty Harry movie.
Secondly, it was Damien who had proposed the new Operation Swan Song
recognition code. Poughkeepsie and Peoria were out, Dionne Warwick and
Jimmy Buffet was in.
"What do you think of Fields?"
"My first impression was good, Director. He seemed bright and helpful,
which is always an advantage.Will he be assigned to Swan Song?"
"Yes, Agent Tanaka, Fields will be assigned to Swan Song unless you
have someone else in mind."
"No, Sir, I'm more than fine with Agent Fields becoming a part of Swan
Song."
*****
Hiromi took another glance at her wristwatch. "Mom, Dad, my debriefing
is supposed to start again soon. If you will excuse me, I want to
freshen up first."
Chuck had something to say as everybody got to their feet. "Mom, Dad,
would you like to go into Alice with us later?"
"I don't think Mom and Dad can come with us," Hiromi said. "We have a
lot to do that they can't be a part of. They might be able to meet up
with us in town later, but they're not really supposed to be here, if
you think about it."
"Oh, righty-o then. I'm new to all this spy stuff. That would be all
right too. Do you want to do that?" Chuck asked them. "I reckon we
can't roam around the town, but maybe we could stop and say hello to
Mum?" He looked at Hiromi to make sure.
She nodded, not entirely happy about it, but knew she had to reconcile
all the parties to this little passion play, and impress upon them all
the need for secrecy. And there'd have to be photos of all of them
together in any case.
Stuart answered him. "Yes, we can do that. There's a bus going into
Alice at 1:30. Your mother and I could just hang around till you and
Chuck showed up."
Hiromi nodded her head. "Yes, Dad, we might be able to do that but I'd
better check with Gabrielle first. We've got to be careful when it
comes to our security."
Less than five minutes later, Hiromi and Chuck were in their room. The
first thing Hiromi did was go use the bathroom.
"How did I do with your parents? Chuck asked from the other side of
the bathroom door as Hiromi conducted some business on the toilet.
"You did pretty good, but please keep talking to Mom and Dad, Chuck.
My parents mean almost as much to me as you do," Hiromi said as she
finished using the toilet.
Chuck came into the bathroom after a decent interval. Like many
Japanese, Hiromi was very uncomfortable about certain bathroom odors,
so he made sure to wait for the fan to have a chance to clear the air.
"I know that, Kimi-chan. How is your stomach feeling now?"
"It's not too bad. I'm told morning sickness comes and goes."
Chuck smiled. "I think doctors say morning sickness is a good sign for
a pregnant mother."
Hiromi washed her hands, brushed her teeth, and then checked her
appearance and makeup. Chuck brushed his teeth only.
"Did I say how smashing you look today?" Chuck asked as Hiromi
finished fixing her hair.
Hiromi felt warm and tingly again. If they only had more time, she
would have taken Chuck for a ride right then. "Only twice, but don't
stop."
"I won't, Kimi-chan," Chuck said, as he gently spun Hiromi around to
face him. "I love you so much."
Chuck and Hiromi then shared a long kiss. When it was finished, Hiromi
hugged her husband as tight as she could.
"Thank you for loving me, Chuck, and I love you so very much. Tonight
I will show you how great my love is."
Chuck gently put his right hand on Hiromi's abdomen. "You are already
doing that for me, my little sports car."
*****
Gabrielle and the AFP gave their consent to the Slaters meeting with
Hiromi and Chuck in Alice, as long as they knew they'd have to be
discreet when they were in public. They had never been seen all
together before, so any interaction had to be very casual, as if
they'd just met walking down the street in Alice Springs as tourists.
Hiromi warned her parents they wouldn't be able to do this again till
Swan Song was over.
"Mom, Dad, I'm leaving for Washington D.C. in a few hours. I won't see
you again for a while but I'll be in touch," Gabrielle said to Midori
and Stuart.
Gabrielle and Midori shared a hug. "We understand, Gabrielle. Stuart
and I will be forever grateful for you arranging us this time with
Hiromi and for assisting us with Shannon."
Stuart also said goodbye to Gabrielle. "Gabrielle, we feel much more
confident about Swan Song with you in charge. If we can be of any
help, don't hesitate to ask."
"I won't, Dad." Gabrielle had already told the Slaters that she too
would be getting treated by Dr. Wagner, to ensure all their safeties
now that they'd learned that her cover had been blown in Hong Kong.
Stuart and Midori took the afternoon Pine Gap bus into Alice Springs,
well after Chuck and Hiromi had left for their photos. On the advice
of Chuck, they would go visit Olive Pink Botanic Gardens and Desert
Park, posing as American tourists before rendezvousing with their
daughter and her husband.
Dr. Fuller arrived at Pine Gap at 2 p.m. She promptly gave Chuck a
thorough physical which showed his blood pressure to be high. The
doctor issued him a prescription for blood pressure medication and
ordered Chuck have a CT Scan of the brain. This test was scheduled for
eight o'clock Wednesday night at an Alice Springs hospital.
*****
Gabrielle had a get-to-know-you meeting with Damien Fields. "Do you
really speak eleven languages?"
"Kind of, Inspector Tanaka. My mother was an interpreter at the United
Nations. I inherited her ability at languages but had a little bit of
help when growing up too. Many of my friends were children of
diplomats.
Damien was modest when talking about his language skills with
Gabrielle. In addition to English, he spoke excellent Spanish,
Italian, French, Greek, German, Russian, and Farsi. Damien's knowledge
of Farsi came from his mother and maternal grandmother. The maternal
side of his family was mostly of Persian ancestry, but had left after
the Islamic Revolution, because they were Zoroastrians, and had been
persecuted as a religious minority despite their supposed protection
under Islamic and Iranian law as 'People of the Book.' Although they
were the oldest and original religious community in Iran, dating back
to ancient Persia, at least a thousand years or more before Islam and
Christianity had come upon the scene, less than half of their
community were still living in Iran, the rest having fled to India and
the West.
There were another six languages that Damien spoke to varying degrees.
They included Turkish, Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, Pashto, and Japanese.
"Your Japanese will be more than useful when you are working in
Yokohama." Gabrielle had just finished testing Damien's proficiency in
the language. She rated it as very good. "Agent Fields, I hope you
don't mind me asking you this question, but why did you go into law
enforcement when you're proficient in so many languages?"
"My father is a former New York City policeman. Dad is now Chief of
Security for Lenox Hill Hospital. My paternal grandfather, worked for
the Bureau for over thirty years. He was in charge of the lower
Manhattan field office for nine years till his retirement in 1994.
Grandpa and Grandma now live in Broward County, Florida, about thirty
miles north of Miami."
"My wife Farah and I have been married just under two years. We're
expecting our first child next February."
"Congratulations to you and Farah."
"Thank you, Inspector Tanaka."
"You have a very interesting background, Agent Fields."
"Will you be working in Yokohama also, Inspector Tanaka? Or will you
be working out of somewhere in states?"
Damien was already treating Gabrielle as if she had been promoted, she
thought. The Civil Service rumor mill was evidently very efficient,
even here in the Australian Outback. She didn't want to give too much
away. "It will depend, Agent Fields. We haven't settled on where I'll
be based, and of course the Director could assign me other Bureau work
to do."
"I look forward to working with you, Inspector Tanaka."
*****
Probationary Inspector Maurice Gao tried calling his fianc?e as soon
as he arrived in Hong Kong. Lily had a client and was therefore unable
to pick Maurice up as she had intended.
"That is all right, Lily. Are we still going to get together tonight?"
"Of course we will. Please come to my office at six. Love you."
"I love you too, Lily."
Maurice took the Airport Express to his Arsenal Street office.
Inspector Chang wasn't in, so he went straight to the personnel
department.
"I am aware of the transfer request that has been made, Inspector,"
Moy Choi Ming of the Hong Kong Police Department's personnel
department said. "It hasn't been approved yet."
"Is there any paperwork I can do now/"
"No, Inspector, we can't start that till the transfer request is
approved."
Maurice went from personnel to his office. There were two open
investigations he had been working on before his taking on Swan Song
duties. He began to make arrangements for these cases to be assigned
to another Inspector, confident that the approval would be
forthcoming. The Chinese government as a whole, and in particular the
Hong Kong authorities, liked to demonstrate their close ties with
Western law enforcement organizations, to show that they were a law-
abiding society with respect for the legal niceties. At the same time,
they were shrewd bargainers, and he didn't doubt that they'd make a
tidy profit off his secondment, and they'd be owed some important
favors in return, so everyone would be very happy.
*****
Dr. Wagner was finished seeing patients shortly before two thirty
Japan time. A representative of Seven Layers Labs picked up all the
blood samples drawn from the cadet volunteers.
"I will need the results no later than Sunday morning," Dr. Wagner
told the courier.
"We know, Doctor. I assure you that the testing of the blood samples
will be treated as high priority."
All twenty-four DNA samples taken by Dr. Wagner were stored equally in
the temperature -controlled containers she had brought with her to
Otsu. Two very kind cadets placed them on the helicopter for her.
A private plane was waiting for Dr. Wagner when her helicopter arrived
at Osaka Airport. She was surprised to see another passenger on board
the Gulfstream jet.
"Are you going to Fort Detrick also?" Dr. Wagner asked.
"Yes, Ma'am, I am," First Lieutenant DW Conners replied.
Shortly after her plane took off from Osaka, Dr. Wagner took some time
to check her email. There were two important Swan Song messages
waiting for her. The first message contained the test results on the
blood drawn from Hiromi on Sunday night. Dr. Wagner only needed two
minutes to determine the results were all normal. Unless her pap smear
contained some irregularity, Agent Ripley would be declared fit for
further Swan Song work.
The second email was from Gabrielle Tanaka. After reading the message,
Dr. Wagner wrote a short email back to the FBI Agent.
----
Agent Tanaka,
Thank you for notifying me about this. I look forward to helping
Inspector Gao as well as yourself.
Sincerely,
Dr. Heidi Wagner
----
Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama got his audience with Prime Minister
Yasuo Fukuda at about the same time Dr. Wagner took off from Osaka. An
hour had been set aside for the meeting and other than the
politicians, no one else was present with the exception of a female
stenographer and note taker.
The first thing Kunio did was bring the Prime Minister up to speed on
Swan Song. Yasuo became troubled rather quickly. "We are a sovereign
state, Kunio-san. The Americans cannot tell us what to do on our own
soil."
"With all due respect, Prime Minister, I think the FBI Director is
correct. We cannot prosecute Tonichi Ogawa's murderer. His lawyer
threatens us with scandal if we do."
Before meeting with his Justice Minister, Yasuo had read a short
report drafted by Kazu Ippitsusai on the matter of Emiko Takagi's
murder. "Who authorized that?"
"It was authorized by the Swan Song committee which was led by FBI
Deputy Director Grant Williamson at the time. Williamson has been
relieved of his command, but our own representatives agreed to the
murder at the time. If we prosecute the American, it's quite likely
that we'd wind up having to prosecute several important police and
government officials as well."
"Who did the murder?"
"The murder was committed by an American."
"Was it the same person responsible for killing Nukaga-san's son-in-
law?"
"No, Prime Minister, those crimes were committed by two different
persons."
Yasuo shook his head in frustration. "They murder our citizens and
tell us what we are to do in our own country."
"The Americans are very arrogant, Prime Minister."
"Yes, they are. What do you recommend we do, Kunio-san?" Before their
meeting took place, Both Kunio and Yasuo had been informed that the
operation against Keiji Watanabe had been put on hold due to his being
moved to a unknown location.
"The Americans are asking that we allow Swan Song to continue. I don't
like it, but I think the other options we have are even worse unless
we totally abandon the work that has been done to this date."
"Hasn't enough evidence been gathered already to prosecute these
criminals?"
"Yes, Prime Minister, we do have adequate evidence but the means we
used to acquire it could come under attack."
"How is that so, Kunio-san?" The Prime Minister had a degree in
economics, not the law.
Yasuo Fukuda had come from a political family. His father had also
been Japanese Prime Minister. Before entering politics, Fasuo had been
a salary man for Maruzen Petroleum.
"The original Yakuza was kidnapped and replaced with a double," Kunio
said as he began a long explanation of the legal obstacles Swan Song
faced. "The criminal attorneys could claim their clients had been
entrapped, and if we impeach her as a murderess, our troubles
multiply. If a prosecution began today I'm afraid the results would be
not guilty."
"We have failed, Kunio-san," Yasuo said with a shake of his head.
Kunio bowed his head. "If you so request it, Prime Minister, I will
resign my position in your Cabinet immediately."
Yasuo gave an immediate reply to his Justice Minister's resignation
offer. "That is not necessary, Kunio-san. Now I would like you to
update me on the rest of Swan Song."
Kunio spent the next ten minutes telling the Prime Minister what the
current status of Swan Song was. "The FBI Director feels if Agent
Ripley is allowed to continue her work, the mission can still be a
success."
"How will she do that?"
"Agent Ripley believes strongly that she can change the Watanabe into
a legal business enterprise."
"That is most incredible, Kunio-san. Do you think it is possible?
"Nothing is impossible, Prime Minister-san, but I am not optimistic."
"This attempt to make the Watanabes legitimate would likely end in
Agent Ripley's death?"
"I think you are right, Prime Minister-san."
"You do remember what Fukushiro Nukaga is asking of me?"
"Yes, Prime Minister-san, I do."
"If Agent Ripley died doing the Swan Song work, do you think that
would satisfy him?"
"Yes, I do, Prime Minister-san."
Yasuo thought to himself for almost a minute before speaking again. "I
need more time to think this matter over, Kunio-san. Tell the Director
for me that he will have a decision by Saturday afternoon."
*****
Joji Sato was still strapped in the chair. Without his watch, he had
no idea how much time had passed.
No one had paid a visit to Joji. His cries for help were being totally
ignored by the people working in the basement areas of the Negishi Bay
apartment building.
For a short time Joji had tried to free himself from the restraints.
It was a fruitless effort and only caused him pain and lacerations to
his limbs.
Joji's bladder was growing increasingly full, so he began calling out
for help again. He got visitors a few minutes later.
"So you want to pass water, Joji-san," Yora Rakatuji said as he re-
entered the room with three other men. The last of which was carrying
two containers marked antifreeze. "I and my associates will help you
do just that in just a few moments."
Nobody had made a move yet, but Joji was already clenching his teeth
together. Yora and his men had come to poison him.
Yora saw what Joji was doing. 'This man is truly a fool if he thinks
clenching his teeth will keep me from pouring liquids in his mouth.'
The pouring of liquids into a person's mouth against their will, is an
old but simple means of water torture. If too much water is drank by a
man or woman, osmosis occurs, and the tortured person's cells will
explode.
"You may start now," Yora told two of his men.
The men approached Joji who was still clenching his teeth together. He
was then more than a little surprised when the two Yakuzas began
pummeling his upper body areas rather than pour the poison in his
mouth.
No longer able to keep his teeth clenched, Joji began to scream out in
pain. "When the Oyabun hears of this, you will all wish you had never
been born."
"You are sadly mistaken, Sato-san. We have a new Oyabun, and Tiger-san
is greatly displeased with you, not me."
Before coming in the room, Yora had given orders to his two men. They
weren't to kill Joji with their punches and kicks. Just cause him
great pain.
"That is enough," Yora called out. His men immediately stopped using
Joji as a punching bag.
Joji was suffering more pain than he had at any time before in his
life. Each of his upper body muscles seemed to want to spasm
constantly due to the expert blows that had been inflicted on them.
Yora was ready for the next step. "Now Joji-san, tell me who is the
Oyabun?"
"It is Watanabe-san," Joji coughed out his answer.
"That is a most unfortunate answer, Joji-san. We will now have to give
you some remedial teaching in loyalty."
The three men assisting Yora, approached Joji. One of the men forced
Joji's head backwards till the aide was looking up at the room's
ceiling. Another one of the men had a small funnel on him and he tried
placing it in Joji Sato's mouth. Keiji Watanabe's aide continued to
resist.
Joji lost the battle. The funnel was forced into his mouth, through a
gap between his upper and lower teeth.
It was time for Yora to go to work. The containers of antifreeze had
been placed next to the chair. After taking the cover off one, he
picked it up.
"I ask you again, Joji-san. Who is our Oyabun?"
Joji remained defiant. He was going to die no matter what was done to
him.
Yora came closer. He held up the jug so Joji could read what the
labels read. It was antifreeze, a liquid not meant for either human or
animal consumption.
Joji began to weaken. No one wants to die. Everyone wants to live as
long as they possibly can.
Yora took the cap off the container. He then lifted it up with the
help of one of his men. Joji could see none of this. His vision
limited to the room's ceiling and just a little more.
Joji remained silent but continued trying to dislodge the funnel. The
efforts were just as much for naught as his earlier screams had been.
The liquid was now pouring down the funnel and into Joji's mouth. It
was sweet tasting. He thought poison would be bitter.
In fact, antifreeze had a sweet taste to it for many years. This led
to many accidental poisonings because people mistook it for some soft
drink. American manufacturers of the product eventually modified their
product and accidents became much rarer.
Yora stopped pouring the Japanese manufactured antifreeze. "Will you
talk now, Joji-san? I can still give you the antidote."
There was no antidote for antifreeze poisoning. A liver transplant
might save a person who drank the product, but the Watanabes didn't
partake in human organ smuggling.
Joji was weakening but the funnel in his mouth made it impossible to
say anything. Yora prepared to pour more antifreeze into the mouth of
Keiji Watanabe's aide.
Before Yora could do that, one of his assistants spoke. "I think he
wants to say something."
Yora put down the container. "Are you ready to answer my questions,
Joji-san? Nod your head if the answer is yes."
Joji nodded his head.
"I will have the funnel taken out of your mouth. You will then answer
all my questions, and truthfully. If you do so, I will give you the
antidote. If not, we will pour more antifreeze. When you die, I will
dump your body at the door of the apartment you live in. Your wife
will suffer a great shock when she comes home today. Do you understand
what I just said?"
Joji nodded his head again. The funnel was immediately taken from his
mouth.
"The antidote, give it to me." Joji was sweating profusely because he
was so scared. In addition he had urinated on himself while being
beaten up by Yora's thugs.
"There is time yet for the antidote. First, you will answer my
questions." A ticking clock, even an imaginary one, was one of the
surest methods to illicit answers from an otherwise uncooperative
person.
"Tiger-san is the Oyabun."
"That is a good start, Joji-san, but I want to know more. What were
the contents of that message you were given today?"
"I do not know."
"Do not lie to me!"
"I am not lying. Give me the antidote."
"Tell me about the messages first."
"Are we talking about just today's message?"
"No, all messages that involve Watanabe-san."
"He has been sick. The Oyabun----retired Oyabun, has not been well. I
do not have much work to do any longer."
"But you do work? One of Yora's men, Ninsei Masudu, then stepped out
of the room.
"Yes, I do."
"Tell me about your most recent work for Watanabe-san."
"All I have been doing is giving the retired Oyabun updates on what is
happening in Yokohama."
"Like what?"
"I told him about the fire, our other troubles with the Inagawas, some
business negotiations Ryoji-san is conducting, things like that.?
"And pass messages?"
Joji's stomach was beginning to feel unwell. Was it due to the poison
or his lack of food? He rarely missed a meal and when Joji did, his
stomach would get upset. The last thing Joji had eaten was the
breakfast prepared for him by his wife. That had taken place many
hours earlier.
"Today and Yesterday are the only time I pass a message."
"Tell me who it was you delivered today's message to."
"It was to Ishimoto-san, but I deliver it to Kumo Kawawata before
coming here to Negishi Bay."
"And when did you bring a message to Watanabe-san?" Yora asked as
Ninsei Masudu returned to the room.
Ninsei whispered in his taro's ear. "Tiger-san is on the way."
"I brought it yesterday," Joji said in reply to Yora's last question.
"Was this message given to you by Kumo-san or Ishimoto-san?"
"Ishimoto-san gave it to me. Give me the antidote before I die. I may
not be able to answer your questions much longer."
"We have time, Joji-san. Now did you read the contents of either
note?"
"No, I did not."
"You're a liar!"
Yora's thugs came back to Joji's side. One of them forced his head
back till he was again looking at the room's ceiling.
"I will ask you again. Did you read either of the two notes?
Joji shook his head. "No, I did not."
Yora again declared Joji a liar. Ninsei began to approach with the
funnel and one of the antifreeze containers.
"I will put the funnel in your mouth again, Joji-san. This time you
will swallow enough of the antifreeze that no antidote will ever save
your life. So I ask you again, what were the contents of the notes you
passed between Ishimoto and Watanabe-san?"
Ninsei Masudu positioned the funnel directly over but not in Joji's
mouth. One of Yora's other assistants began moving the water container
up to the edge of the funnel.
"You have to believe me! I did not read either of the notes."
To Joji, the world seemed to freeze at that precise moment. Nobody was
moving or talking and no outside sounds were penetrating the room.
"Joji-san, I believe you when you say you did not read the notes,"
Yora said before he waved off his men. "You say you did not read them
but I think you know what they were about."
"I do not know any of the notes' contents. Ishimoto-san came to me on
Monday and asked me to deliver it to Watanabe-san. Can I now have the
antidote?"
"First, one more question. Did either Ishimoto or Watanabe-san say
anything about what the notes were about?"
"No, no, they do not speak to me. Now I plead with you give me the
antidote before it is too late."
A maniacal grin formed on Yora's face as he spread his arms wide with
his palms open. "Do you see any antidote?"
"You must have an antidote. I just drank antifreeze. It is a poison."
"That was not antifreeze that you drank, Joji-san, it was only sugar
water," Yora said in a much softer tone of voice than the one he had
used for most of the torture session. "Your new Oyabun has shown you
mercy. Do not try his patience again, or fail to obey his commands."
There was sugar water, not antifreeze, in the two containers that had
been brought into the room. Yora had wanted Joji to feel sheer terror
by his thinking he was being administered a poison and that this would
cause him to loosen his tongue. This was precisely what had occurred.
The torture of Joji was an attempt to make him into an informant
against Keiji Watanabe and Hideichi Ishimoto. Those threats to Hiromi
Sato had to be neutralized
Joji quickly turned incredulous at what Yora had just told him. "So it
wasn't poison that I was made to drink?"
"It was just water with some sweetener and food coloring added to it."
Dai Hashimoto entered the room. "All of you may go." Yora and his men
all departed instantly.
Joji began to feel frightened again. What man or woman wasn't scared
of Dai Hashimoto? The new Oyabun of the Watanabe Yakuza was a large,
powerfully man, but he had a presence also. It allowed him to dominate
any place or room he was in.
"I am now Oyabun, Joji-san. If you want to live, you will do as I tell
you. Are we in agreement?"
"Yes, Oyabun-san, we are."
"That is good. From now on I want to know everything either Ishimoto
or Watanabe-san asks of you. You are to come straight to me. I do not
have to tell you what will happen if you disobey me."
A Yakuza caught betraying a Oyabun, usually dies a painful death right
after capture. Dai was being more subtle. Joji Sato could be useful to
him as a double agent, a person to tell him of the treachery of
others.
Of course, Joji could tell lies and make up stories. Dai didn't think
this was very likely. The man was too afraid of him and knew his
future lie in Dai's hands.
When Hiromi Sato had returned to Japan and all the inner turmoil the
Watanabes were suffering had been dealt with, Dai may yet have Joji
killed. Unless he can prove he had some future usefulness but that was
unlikely to occur. Joji Sato was a gopher and sycophant. There was no
shortage of these types of people.
"You have told my men many things, Joji-san. Have you told them
everything?"
"I did say everything, Oyabun-san."
"Do you know anything of any future plans our former Oyabun may have?"
"No, I do not know anything. Today he told me not to visit again
unless he summons me."
"Has Watanabe-san had any unusual visitors of late?"
"No, his last visitor was Ishimoto-san." Joji, even while in
restraints, was beginning to tremble. Dai was known to be both cruel
and ruthless to those who displeased him.
"Was there anyone before that?"
"Yes, a member of the Golden Dragons triad came to visit him. That was
several weeks ago."
"Where did the meeting take place and do you know what was said?"
"The meeting was at Negishi Bay, it was three Sundays ago. I was not
present when our Oyabun speak to the triad."
A triad speaking face-to-face with Keiji Watanabe was definitely
unusual. Dai also noted the date. It came before Hiromi Sato's move to
Hong Kong.
"What was the name of this triad?"
"It was?..Qing Li. He is a member of the Golden Dragons."
Dai knew who Qing Li was. "Yora-san will come in and set you free
shortly. Do not forget what I said earlier, Joji-san."
"I will tell you anything I learn, Oyabun-san."
*****
Dai was out of the room a few seconds later. Akira Sudo and Yora
Takaruji were waiting for him. "Yora-san, you may take Joji-san to his
apartment."
"I will do as you say, Oyabun-san." Yora and his men immediately went
back into the room.
"Did Joji-san have anything to tell us?" Akira asked.
"No, Akira-san, we did not learn very much we didn't know already. Our
past Oyabun and Ishimoto-san are conspiring against us, but I don't
know what about."
"Could it involve Sato-san?" He'd noted that the secret Hong Kong
triad meeting had occurred prior to her departure, but he didn't know
whether the Golden Dragons were involved as a courtesy, letting them
know about the innocent presence of a high-ranking Yakuza employee in
their territory, or to enlist their help in assassinating Hiromi-san.
"It may be, but we do not know for sure."
"Ryuku says Sato-san is laying low somewhere in Australia."
"Yes, she is, and I think that is a good strategy for now. Do you have
a valid passport, Akira-san?"
"Yes Tiger-san, I do," Akira said as he and Dai got on a elevator.
"Where is it you wish me to travel to? "
"I want you to go Hong Kong for me tomorrow. Our past Oyabun spoke to
the Golden Dragons triad recently. I want to know what that
conversation was about."
*****
Hiromi's debriefing was halted so she and Gabrielle could have a quick
meeting. "You're going to be leaving soon?
"Yes, Hiromi, in just about an hour."
"Thank you for everything, Gabby." Hiromi and Gabrielle shared a hug
and kiss.
"You're welcome, Hiromi, and I'm very happy for you."
"Gabby, I'm?."
"Hiromi, I've already said it before. I'm happy you're back with
Chuck. He is a very nice man and your place is with him. He is your
husband and the father of your baby. I understand completely and I'm
not hurt."
"Thank you, Gabby."
"When Swan Song is over, maybe the three of us can work something out
like you suggested," Gabrielle said. She didn't want Hiromi to feel
sad in any way because she had gone back to Chuck.
"I mentioned it to Chuck already and he liked the idea and said it
would be up to you. Is Chuck going to see Beancounter tomorrow?"
Gabrielle filled Hiromi in on what had happened in Japan earlier that
day. "Director Mueller is working on it."
"Will I see you before I leave for Japan?"
"Yes, Hiromi, or at least I think so. Agent Damien Fields is now part
of Swan Song. He's got my full trust. If you need anything, just get
ahold of Damien."
"All right, Gabby, I will do that. I love you."
"I love you too, Hiromi, and I'm very happy for you. Don't ever forget
that." They both reached out to embrace each other spontaneously, not
desperate, but in perfect love and trust.
*****
Keiji Watanabe's order to kill Hiromi Sato hadn't caught shareigashira
Hideichi Ishimoto ill-prepared. He had some of his men mapping out
possible assassination options since the previous Saturday.
The men, who'd numbered ten originally, were led by Toin Iriye. Toin
had started his criminal career as a pickpocket. He was now hoping to
become a shareigashira, and the surest path to get that position
looked to be one that had Hiromi Sato dying in some fashion or
another.
A maximum effort was being put into this attempt on Hiromi Sato's
life. Other attempts had failed either because she had been lucky or
not enough resources had been put into the attempt. No human resource
or monetary expense would be neglected in this latest effort.
One of the first steps Toin had taken, was to deploy three men to
Australia. Two of whom had gone to Sydney, the third to Melbourne. All
three had checked themselves into separate hotels that had one thing
in common?Hiromi Sato was known to stay there when visiting those
cities.
How did Keiji knew that Hiromi had stayed there before because from
the first moment she came to live in Kanagawa Prefecture, she had at
least one bodyguard assigned to her. As Hiromi rose in power within
the Watanabe Yakuza, her bodyguard detail also grew.
Hideichi Ishimoto paid the salaries of Hiromi's bodyguards. And when
Hiromi traveled outside of Yokohama, he also paid the travel-related
expenses of her security detail.
So Toin, through Hideichi, had good intelligence as to where Hiromi
would stay before departing Australia. When visiting Melbourne, she
always stayed at The Langham. For her stays in Sydney, Hiromi
frequented one of two Rocks District hotels that were convenient to
her Kanagawa Bank office-- The Observatory and the The Four Seasons.
Since the previous day Toin had had one man at each of these hotels.
All three men had checked in as businessmen and were dressed
accordingly.
At noon on Tuesday, Toin's men took up position in the lobby of the
particular hotel they were staying in. They would keep a watch on
everyone who checked in and checked out between noon and midnight till
Hideichi Ishimoto told them otherwise.
The employees of three target hotels suspected nothing. If a paying
guest wanted to spend their whole day sitting in the lobby that was
their right.
Besides keeping an eye out for Hiromi Sato, the watchers were also
paying close attention to how the hotel employees did their jobs.
After one day of watching at The Langham, Jin Nagase called Toin with
a request.
"I need a second person to assist me here, Toin-san. It is just
impossible for me to do all the duties you have given me. Two persons
are needed at least to watch the hotel's main entrance plus observe
how the employees go about their jobs."
Toin thanked Jin for his hard work and said he would have to check
with Ishimoto-san. The Watanabe shareigashira assigned four more
Watanabe Yakuza, three men and a woman, to work on the assassination
of Hiromi Sato. These newest people were to leave for Australia late
on Wednesday evening.
No Australian Federal Police were watching the hotels in Sydney - the
city Hiromi planned to exit Australia through - since she hadn't made
hotel reservations yet because of the uncertainty about Swan Song's
future.
On Sunday night, Toin and two of his toughest men had paid a visit to
Omar Rafique. He was the Indian born computer programming expert
derisively nicknamed 'The Indian' by the Watanabes he sometimes worked
for.
"Ishimoto-san wants someone to hack into a computer system. Do you
know how this is done?"
Omar was always nervous when dealing with the Watanabe Yakuza. The
question from Toin immediately put the Software Engineer on guard.
"Yes, I do."
"That is good, because Ishimoto-san has a job for you." Toin was
hoping Omar could find out which Australian hotel Hiromi Sato had
reservations for before departing to Australia. Hideichi had learned
she was expected to be back in Hong Kong by August 7th or ten days
from the day Toin was paying a visit to Omar.
Toin knew Hiromi had gone to Alice Springs, but was making no plans to
assassinate her there. He needed more time to put together a plan that
wouldn't fail.
"I do not do that kind of work. It is against the law."
Toin had expected this response from Omar. Two of his men went around
to the other side of the Software Engineer's desk and forcibly lifted
Omar up to his feet.
While this was going on, Toin took out one of the knives he carried on
his body at all times. He came over to Omar till the two men were
maybe a foot and a half apart.
Toin made a thrusting motion with his knife towards Omar's privates.
"That would be against the law also. Can you do the job for Ishimoto-
san that I ask of you?"
Omar, not surprisingly, caved in. "Yes, depending on what the task
is."
"Ishimoto-san wants you to break into the reservations systems of
three Australian hotels. You can do that?"
Omar had cracked a few computer systems when he was an undergrad at
MIT. He had given up the risky hobby when he started his own computer
consulting firm. "Yes, I can do that."
Toin told his men to release Omar. He then took a hefty envelope out
of his jacket pocket. "This has a slip of paper in it with what hotels
are to be broken into and what information we are in need of. Once you
locate it, you are to contact me at once."
"I do not know your phone number," A shaky Omar said as he sat himself
down. He took a quick look in the envelope. It had three million yen
in it at least, plus Toin's instructions.
"It is on the paper inside, next to your fee. I will be in contact
also."
Shortly after his talk with Toin ended, Omar went to work on cracking
the computer reservations systems of the three hotels he had been told
to break into.
*****
After hearing the order had been given to kill Hiromi Sato, Toin
called Omar on Wednesday to see how his work was progressing.
"I got into the Langham's reservations system. Mrs. Sato has no
reservation there. As for the other hotels, it is not going well."
"You are an expert, Rafique-san. This should be child's play for you."
"Then I suggest you bring in a child and let them try doing the work
you request of me. Each of the hotels you asked me to hack into has a
sophisticated security system."
Omar knew more about computer security systems than most people,
because that was a type of software he wrote himself. He also knew
most of the other Software Engineers who did this type of work, if
only by reputation.
The Obsevatory and Four Seasons both had top of the line protection
for their reservations systems. Omar had spent over fifteen hours
trying to crack them without success.
To prevent detection, Omar had been moving around Kanagawa prefecture
with a top of line laptop computer he owned. He visited coffee shops
or internet cafes and used the free wireless there to do the
assignment he was given.
Omar wasn't telling Toin everything. There were very expensive
applications he could purchase that would make the chances of hacking
into the reservations systems much more likely. 'The Indian' kept this
information to himself. Toin had asked HIM to do the computer hacking.
"Is there anything you need now to do the work I asked you to do?"
Toin asked. He knew how to turn the machines on, how to get on the
internet to view pornography, and not much else when it came to
computers. Omar could keep Toin in a perpetual state of bafflement.
"Yes, there is. I need time and no interruptions."
Toin got the message. He immediately hung up the phone.
After he was finished talking with Omar, Toin met the Watanabe Yakuza
he had delegated the planning of Hiromi Sato's murder to. His name was
Taysuke Okakura.
"A shooting will not work, Toin-san. Australia has very strict gun
laws and we do not possess enough time to smuggle those weapons into
the country.
"Then how do you propose we kill Sato-san?
"We have only one option. It has to be a bomb, Toin-san."
"Can a bomb be assembled and be ready by Sunday night in Australia?"
"Yes, Toin-san, it can. I have a gaijin working on it already, would
you like to meet him?"
"Of course I would! Take me to this person at once."
*****
Gabrielle was getting ready to leave Pine Gap. Damien Fields was there
to see his FBI superior off. "Have a safe trip, Inspector Tanaka."
"Damien, there is one last thing I want to mention before I go. Agent
Ripley will ask for you to do her small favors from time to time.
Whatever it is, do it for her immediately."
"I will do whatever she asks, Inspector."
"If you have any questions, call me at once and don't worry about what
time it is," Gabrielle said as she climbed into an unmarked car. As
soon as she was inside, Damien closed the door for the FBI's newest
Inspector.
A Gulfstream jet was waiting for Gabrielle at Alice Springs Airport.
The pilot was inspecting the exterior of the aircraft when she
arrived.
"You must be Inspector Tanaka."
"Yes, I am. Is everything all right, Captain?"
"The jet had a minor problem, but it has been fixed. We will be taking
off in thirty to forty minutes."
Gabrielle nodded her head. "That's fine, Captain."
For the trip back to the United States, Gabrielle had a travelling
companion. It was FBI Deputy Director Grant Williamson. He was being
sent home by Robert Mueller and been relieved of all his Swan Song
duties. He didn't seem to be in the mood to chat, and Gabrielle had no
desire to alleviate either his boredom or his worries.
*****
Hiromi's debriefing finished at half past three. She went straight to
her living quarters. Chuck was waiting there and the couple shared an
immediate kiss.
"How did your checkup go?" Hiromi asked after the kiss was finished.
Chuck told Hiromi about the CT scan he was to have and blood pressure
medication he had been prescribed. "The Doctor called a druggist
located at the Todd Mall. We have to pick up my prescription before
six tonight."
"We'll go there right after the bed and breakfast. Are you allowed to
eat dinner, or do you have to fast for the CT scan?"
"The doctor told me I had to fast. Don't worry Kimi-chan, you and your
parents have dinner. I'll be fine till after the exam is done," Chuck
then tapped his stomach. "I could lose a few pounds anyway."
Hiromii didn't think Chuck needed to lose any weight at all. He was a
manly fourteen to fifteen stone in weight and 194 centimeters tall. "I
love you so much, Chuck. I don't want anything to happen to you."
"I love you too, Kimi-chan. Are we going to leave now?"
"Let me use the bathroom first. We'll go after I'm done."
When Hiromi and Chuck arrived in Alice, the Swan Song committee made
certain rental arrangements for the couple. This had been done to make
the trip look authentic in case the Watanabes checked up on what
Hiromi Sato was doing.
The first rental for Chuck and Hiromi was a room at a bed and
breakfast. To get there, the couple would use their second rental. A
Toyota Land Cruiser.
"Can I drive, Kimi-chan?" Chuck asked Hiromi as they stepped outdoors.
"Yes, you can, Chuck. I don't know Alice anywhere near as well as you
do." Hiromi was suitably dressed for a winter day. She had on a Ralph
Lauren coat and sweater over a white long sleeve blouse. From the
waist down, Hiromi had on a set of Dolce Gabbana blue jeans that she
particularly liked, and wanted to wear at least a few more times
before her pregnancy reduced her to the usual shapeless tent-tops and
expanding-waist dreck. She made a mental note to ask some of the women
in the office what some of the nicer options were in Japan. She didn't
want to look like she shopped the discount outlets back in Japan. She
had some Red Monkey jeans she liked as well, but she didn't know if
they had a maternity line. On second thought, she stopped walking and
took a moment to write it down in the notebook she'd started to carry
in her handbag.
Chuck and Hiromi talked some more during the drive into Alice. "Thank
you for coming along with me, Chuck. I can't do Swan Song without you.
As I told you before, your love is what keeps me strong when I have to
do have terrible things."
"I'm here for you, Kimi-chan. You're my wife. To be honest, I'm scared
about your work, but at the same time I'm proud that you trust me
enough to ask me to help you. I can't abandon you. My father abandoned
me, my sister, and my Mum. I know how much harm is caused when a
parent and spouse abandons their loved ones. We all felt betrayed by
what Dad had done to us." He reached across the center console to
stroke her hand. "Kimi-chan, I can't ever make myself do to you what
my Dad did to me. Yesterday, when I was sitting at the pub drinking, I
came to the realization that was what I was doing. I became your
husband two months ago. We made a child from our love of each other. I
don't want to be like my Dad. I have to take care of you and be there
when you need me."
"Thank you, Chuck. I love you so much."
"I love you too, Kimi-chan," Chuck said to Hiromi before he checked
traffic in both directions. They were at the intersection of the road
leading to Pine Gap and the Stuart Highway. As soon as it was safe to
proceed, Chuck pulled the Land Cruiser into the northbound lanes.
"Have you learned anything about the arrangements being made for me to
see Hiromi?"
"They are still being worked on, Chuck. Gabrielle told me there was an
incident at the prison today. "
Chuck listened to Hiromi's explanation of what had happened at the
prison holding Beancounter. "Are they moving her to a new location?"
"I think so, Chuck."
*****
The genuine Hiromi Sato was just arriving at her new home. It was
located at Chitose Air Base and was normally the quarters for the Base
Commander, so it was considerably more luxurious than her former cell.
At the moment the Deputy Base Commander was temporarily in charge of
Chitose after his superior had to be sacked due to his
misappropriating funds.
Hiromi was taken straight to the home's main eating area and was
instructed to sit down. "Someone will be here to see you shortly."
A Major of the Japanese Self Defense Forces arrived a few minutes
later. "My name is Kenko Yamagawa. I'm the person in charge of your
security here at Chitose."
"You mean you are my jailer," Hiromi replied in a stern tone of
voice..
"Call me whatever you like, Sato-san. I am here to make sure no harm
comes to you and to see that you stay confined to this military base.
There are a few matters we need to go over?.."
"I do not care about your rules. This is only a fancier prison, but I
notice that you've installed new bars on the windows. You cannot keep
me arrested forever. I will get free one day."
*****
Chuck and Hiromi were almost at the B&B. "When are your parents
leaving for the United States?"
"I think it will be on Saturday. It would be safer if we leave Pine
Gap separately."
"You are probably right, Kimi-chan. Do you want to call them now and
say we'll be meeting them soon?"
Hiromi go her cell phone out and called her mother. "Hi, Mom, how are
you?"
"I am well Hiromi. Are you and Chuck on the way?"
"Yes, Mom, but we have one stop to make first. We'll be seeing you and
Dad in thirty to forty-five minutes."
"Your father and I will be at the place Chuck said you would meet us
at. We will all talk soon."
"Yes, we will, Mom. I love you and say hello to Dad for me." Hiromi
ended the cell phone call a few seconds later.
"Will Mom and Dad continue to care for Shannon?"
"Yes, for however long Shannon needs them."
"Kimi-chan, I would like to be Shannon's father one day if your
parents will allow me. You know we've talked about having a large
family already, and there's always room for one more, once we've a
proper home with room to grow. I know how you must feel about your
sister's baby. We can't just leave him to be a burden on your
parents."
Tears formed in Hiromi's eyes. "Thank you so much, Chuck. It means a
lot to me. I so look forward to us being his parents one day."
Hiromi and Chuck were at the Alice Station B&B a minute later. A
member of the staff said hello as they walked inside, evidently
unsurprised by their sudden appearance.
Before leaving for Australia, Hiromi and Chuck had made reservations
for a week's stay at Alice Station. The Swan Song committee had an
Australian male/Asian female couple check in as Hiromi and Chuck. The
faux couple, who did nothing more than sleep and have their morning
breakfasts at the B&B, were actually members of the Australian Federal
Police.
Alice Station is just a short str