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Contents
Dedication
Prologue
Chapter 2 Memories
Chapter 4 Meeting
Chapter7 Interview
Chapter 8 Knowledge
Epilogue
Dedication
This is for the men of uniform. You have served with the Greatest
Honor within your hearts. May you who have sacrificed your life for the us
know that there still are people like myself who appreciate what you have
done. This and all that I put to pen is in Remembrance of You the Men and
Women of the Armed Services. When Taps is played know in your hearts that
I too with great sorrow and deep respect shed my tears as well, along side
you.
Also for all of those whom have supported me and guided me along
the way. You know who you are. One day I hope to write the stories for two
very brave men, whom have always been close to me and to whom I respect
dearly. Two Noble Soldiers, my Father and Grandfather. These two men have
given me, since childhood, a deep understanding of a warrior‟s heart. Not
through their stories but rather through their actions.
Though the stories I write are fiction, some fiction is not so far from
the truth. The places in my writings are real places. The person and their
actions are fiction, but as far their personalities, those were inspired by close
friends and family.
When you have lost everything, what is there left to loss! There are
men among us whom serve as pawns in hidden Wars, full of shadows and
secrets. Some have chosen this life and yet others are thrown into it by a
strange and cruel twists of fate. The latter of the two is my story that I am
unfolding. I was born into one of the last generations of the Cold War, in the
last breathing moments of the Soviet Union only to be exiled to the other side.
Before you read on, please contemplate the following. What is a Traitor?
I have served the country into which I was exiled only to witness hell
upon earth. Have I become a Devil, an Angel of Death. My life is haunted
with ghosts of my past, in this too I have become a ghost as well, they are my
family, my companions. Is it possible for me to be reborn? Even now I feel no
Love, no Hate, only sadness and the need to find justice were none was given.
Should this justice be reaped, may my sins be repaid.
Not all is so Black and White. Do you dare to walk with me through
the Grey where your next turn may be you last? Come, let us go.
Oct./16/2004
Here I sit again at Doutor Café on Flower Road. What the Hell am I
doing here? But, it is okay. Why? No one really notices another foreigner in a
business suit. This is a good thing. Well, light up another smoke. I should
quit, but, why the hell should I? For four long years all I have seen was the
ravages of war in the military. It seems to have the effect of relieving the
stress that being in combat has given me to live with.
This picture that I have been staring at for the last three days is
bothering me. His name is Akihiro Tachibana, a Japanese man about 39
years of age, 163cm, and 78kgs. He manages a small pachinko in Nishi Nada,
Kobe. He has been married for 15 years now and has two kids, his boy is in
High School and the girl is in Jr. High School. He has a strawberry
birthmark on his left shoulder and a tattoo on his back of the Virgin Mary.
He always wears a hand tailored grey suit with a blue silk tie that his wife
bought for him last year in Thailand. His favorite food is BBQ steak and
sautéed mushrooms. He reads the Japanese Magazine Friday. (Note:
possibly an inclined pervert.) He travels to Mexico twice a year, on his return
he leave the Yucatan in Mexico and flies to Hokkaido, Japan, then he ferries
to Russia, non-stop. After staying in Russia for two weeks he returns to
Japan from Moscow to Kansai International Airport, Osaka. His monthly
earnings exceed any normal pachinko manager by six times. (Note: must
have extra-curricular work.) His wife is not Japanese but rather Mexican,
she is the daughter of a small time warlord in Southern Mexico. Pieces. I
really hate puzzles.
Why do I know so much about this person, am I a spy? No. The spy
was found dead two weeks ago in Yodogawa River near Osaka. I‟m just
another gaijin.
Our friend enters the café and orders a café latte. Its about time, I‟ve
been here since nine o‟clock and he‟s thirty minutes late. Interesting! A small
protrusion from his left inner pocket, (Note: possibly a small .22 pistol.)
Why? What is he afraid of in Japan. Anyways, Japan has a standing
Anti-gun Law. For carrying a pistol he is not very attentive. This is good… .
Seven minutes later a Latino enters the café and proceeds to order a
blend coffee. Then goes and sits with our Japanese friend. This man is Dark
skinned, (probably a Yucatani Native), he has long black hair, pinned back in
a braid. This man is tall, standing close to 196cm and weighing close to
130kgs. He is not fat, this is muscle. Both men stare at one another without
speaking. After a few minutes our Japanese friend gets up and leaves. Ah,
what is this? He has left behind a small case in his chair. The case is about
8cm wide, 10cm high, and 4cm thick, with large red letters on the side. The
letters spell out CCCP. The Latino picks up the case and stashes it in his
Jacket. (Note: Japanese and Mexican men possessing a case that was or is
property of the former Soviet Union, Russian Federation. Why?)
It takes the Latin another thirteen minutes before leaving the cafe, I
think I will have a look see. I tag along behind this fellow at a slow pace.
(Note: Latin show no signs of being nervous.) He proceeds to the Hankyu
Railway‟s men‟s lavatory. Time to go to work.
He enters the men‟s stall. Wow, its ten in the morning and no people.
This is good. Using two small vials of tear gas, I proceed to drop one into the
stall and break one outside the stall. He responds like I expected, he steps
out into the second batch of Tear Gas, blinded, one shot from a .22 to the
temple, and it is over. He has slumped back into the stall. It will be a few
hours before anyone finds him. Recovering the case and concealing it within
my shoulder bag, I jam the stall door and leave. (Note: Latino was not
military, was over taken by a small amount of tear gas.)
Train leaves at 10:05 five this is good it gives me three minutes to buy
my ticket to Osaka via Hankyu Railway, this will take me about 30 minutes.
The case is heavy, what the hell is this. I think I will make a stop to play on
the internet. Juso sounds good.
Popeye‟s Internet Café, Juso, private booth. You have to love Japan
and Japanese, they love their privacy. Now what is in this case?
Bullets…Russian Special Ops Anti-body Armor Ammo, but only 16 bullets.
What do we have here, 12 forged passports, (American). More pieces of the
puzzle. I am really hating puzzles now. Time to talk to a friend. Check my
e-mail before leaving…ok, ok, send an e-mail. Hey, this place has a shower,
God I stink.
E-mail:
Dear friend;
My brother says you have good coffee, and what about this Pivo you
make. Let‟s go and do a little fishing. Say at 3:30 pm today. Reply As Soon As
Possible.
Little Nephew.
Now time for a shower. Now that felt good.
Ah, what do we have here a response.
Dear Pup;
Let us go, you buy coffee and bait for the fishys. I will bring the Pivo.
Do not be late. Go to Akashi by JR Train. Then go to the Akashi-Awaji Ferry.
When you dock you will be in Iwaya, Awaji. There find Café de Watanabe. Be
there before the turn of three.
Uncle.
Time to go.
(Rule #1: Never take the expected way.) I will just take the 11:40
Hankyu Express train back to Sannomiya and go have a cup of coffee before
proceeding to Awaji. Now, lets see how should I go? Yes, I will take the
Hanshin/Sanyo from Sannomiya to Maiko Koen, then go by bus to Iwaya,
Awaji.
Prosecution Team;
Daniel Bright (America)
Natasha Belleskaya (Russia)
Chisako Fujihara (Japan)
(Note: Tetravich was the Commander of the Serbian Scorpion Death
Squad. He was sentenced to two life terms in a international prison in Lyons,
France.) If I remember right Mr. Bright was killed last year in a car blast at
Harvard University. What about this Mrs. Belleskaya. Damn it, Nothing. I
think tomorrow I will find this Ms. Chisako Fujihara. Pieces are starting to
fit. Revenge.