Неизвестный - 6. Justice For All
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“Who, Irina? Who?”
“I don’t know. Men from our village drove us all night to the seaport. They kept us in rooms, brought us food, told us we must stay inside or we would not be able to leave when the boat came. Then there were other men who took us from the docks here and brought us to these houses. These prisons. I don’t know who they are.”
“Okay,” Mitch said softly. “We’ll find out. And we’ll find your sister.”
“You think your American police care about women like me?”
Irina scoffed.
Mitch thought of her lieutenant and the others on her team, and the blood they’d already shed. “Yes. I do.”
“You are a fool, new boy.”
“Come on, it’s time to get some sleep. Then we’ll talk about your sister.”
When Mitch pulled back into the street, Irina put her arms around his waist and nestled her face between his shoulder blades. Sandy did that when she rode behind him. He missed her. He missed her a lot.
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Seeing as how you’re still on the sick list,” Watts said, his words sounding as if he were pushing them through a meat grinder,
“I’ll be the one to kick his ass.”
Two blocks ahead, Mitch turned onto Bainbridge.
Rebecca pulled the car over abruptly. “He’s taking her to his apartment. At least that’s according to plan.”
There hadn’t been any way to stop him from taking Irina back to the stash house in North Philadelphia, and once he pulled his motorcycle into the alley, they couldn’t get closer than a full block away or their vehicle would have been immediately visible to anyone watching. If anything had gone wrong they couldn’t have provided backup, and the frustration of being unable to protect one of her team ate at her.
“You think the Russians got someone watching that house?” Watts asked.
“If they’re not sure whether any girls got out during the raid,”
Rebecca said, “then it makes sense to watch the house. Where would girls like that go except back to the only place where they had shelter?
They don’t speak the language, they don’t know the city, they’d have no way of making money. They wouldn’t even be able to sell their bodies.”
“So the Russians have probably seen Mitch with her.”
Rebecca nodded, rolling forward again until they cruised through the intersection at the end of Mitch’s block. “That could turn out to be a good thing. It definitely helps establish their connection.”
“Unless they’ve decided Irina is a liability, or they think she got
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out of the building because she was the one who fingered them. Then they just might dispose of her, and anyone who might miss her.”
Rebecca parked and turned off the engine. Mitch’s motorcycle was pulled up onto the sidewalk in front of the building where he and Sandy lived. Settling into surveillance mode, Watts pulled a crumpled pack of Camels out of the inside pocket of his equally crumpled suit jacket and shook one out.
“There’s too much we don’t know,” he said. “The whole setup blows.”
“For once we agree.” Rebecca glanced over at him. “Not in the car.”
“Jesus, Loo, I’ve been in this sardine can half the night.”
“And just think how much cleaner your lungs are already.”
He snorted and stuck the pack back in his pocket. “You really think we’ll get close to the guys at the top using a bottom-level whore like Irina?”
“Irina isn’t a prostitute—and even if she was, that doesn’t make her unimportant.” Rebecca struggled not to jump down his throat, because she knew his crude disregard for just about everyone was often a substitute for concern. Of course, sometimes he really just didn’t give a damn. “How many women do you think there are like Irina? With enough English to deal with clientele and enough strength and smarts to handle a house full of girls and keep them from panicking or running away? My guess is they’re going to want her to set up housekeeping with a new bunch of girls as soon as possible.”
“It’ll be sweet if it works that way.”
“Yes,” Rebecca said, thinking of the million ways it could all go wrong. “Sweet all right.”
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Irina turned in a half circle, surveying the room. “You live here?”
“I flop here sometimes.” That was stretching the truth by a lot.
Mitch kept the room as part of his cover but he’d never actually spent a night in it. He slept with Sandy, three doors down the hall. “There’s milk and bread in the refrigerator. And peanut butter in the cabinet.
That’s all I had time to get, but—”
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Irina laughed. “I know how to shop, unless you’re going to lock me in here.”
Mitch flushed. “I’m not your jailer. I know you probably don’t want to be doing this, and if you want to walk away, that’s between you and Clark.”
“And you won’t try to stop me?” Irina’s tone was incredulous.
“No.” Mitch indicated the mattress pushed into one corner of the small studio apartment. “I’m sorry. I don’t have any sheets, but there’s a blanket and the mattress is new.”
Irina sank down on the mattress and dragged the blue blanket around her shoulders.
Guiltily, Mitch said, “Why didn’t you tell me you were freezing?”
“Because I wasn’t. This…” Irina waved her hand toward the window. “This is not cold for me.”
Mitch shook his head. He wasn’t thinking the way he should be. “I should have given you my jacket while we were on the bike.”
“No matter. The cold will pass. But I am tired. I couldn’t sleep where your friends put me.”
“They didn’t hurt you, did they?” Mitch had no idea how far the feds would go to convince someone to flip on their associates. Probably pretty damn far since 9/11, especially when foreign nationals were involved.
“They tried to frighten me.” Irina shrugged. “I have known men who were better at it.”
Mitch didn’t doubt her. Why else would she have fled her country on just the word of strangers? “I’m going out. I won’t be back tonight, but I’ll bring coffee and something to eat in the morning. Then we can get this place into some kind of shape for you to stay here.”
Irina regarded him steadily. “You have someone.”
Mitch knew he probably shouldn’t talk about his personal life.
He definitely didn’t want Irina to know anything about Sandy. But he needed her to trust him, and trust meant taking a few risks. He nodded.
“Yes.”
“And this…girl? You like girls, yes?”
He nodded again.
“This girl, she doesn’t complain when you fuck other women?”
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Irina draped the blanket around her like a shawl and leaned back on her arms. Her breasts thrust forward, straining the buttons on her blouse.
Mitch sensed he was being tested, and he wasn’t certain what answers he should be giving. He remembered Frye saying once that the truth, or at least part of the truth, was often the best answer in a tough undercover situation. “She minds.”
Irina pulled the blanket closed over her breasts and curled on her side, resting her hand beneath her head as she pulled her knees up close to her body. “Were you going to fuck me, before the police came?”
“No,” Mitch said, sliding his hands into his pockets. His jeans tightened over his cock, and he felt the pressure through to his spine.
“But I wasn’t pretending, either. You’re…very hot.”
Irina’s eyes drifted down his body, lingering on his crotch. Mitch didn’t move, but he twitched in his jeans. “Go, new boy,” she said softly. “For tonight.”
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