"In the garage."
"Okay. Look. I want you to take Michelle and I want you to go– "
The phone rang. I grabbed it, hoping it was Connor. "Hello."
"Moshi moshi. Connor-san desu ka?"
"He's not here," I said. As soon as the words were out of my mouth, I cursed myself. But it was too late, the damage was done.
"Very good, Lieutenant," the voice said, heavily accented. "You have what we want, don't you?"
I said, "I don't know what you are talking about."
"I think you do, Lieutenant."
I could hear a faint hiss on the line. The call was coming from a car phone. They could be anywhere.
They could be right outside.
Damn!
I said, "Who is this?"
But I heard only a dial tone.
Elaine said, "What is it, Lieutenant?"
I was running to the window. I saw three cars double-parked in the street below. Five men getting out of them, dark silhouettes in the night.
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I tried to stay calm. "Elaine," I said. "I want you to take Michelle, and both of you go into my bedroom. Get under the bed. I want you to stay under there and be very quiet, no matter what happens. Do you understand?"
"No, Daddy!"
"Do it now, Elaine."
"No, Daddy! I want to watch Sleeping Beauty."
"You can watch it later." I had taken out my gun and was checking the clip. Elaine's eyes were wide.
She took Michelle. "Come on, honey."
Michelle squirmed in her arms, protesting. "No, Daddy!"
"Michelle."
She went silent, shocked at my tone. Elaine carried her into the bedroom. I loaded another clip, and put it in my jacket pocket.
I turned off the lights in the bedroom, and in Michelle's room. I looked at her crib, and the covers with little elephants sewn into it. I turned off the lights in the kitchen.
I went back into the living room. The TV was still playing. The wicked witch was instructing her raven to find Sleeping Beauty. "You are my last hope, my pet, do not fail me," she said to the bird. The bird flew away.
I stayed low. I moved toward the door. The phone rang again. I crawled back to answer it.
"Hello."
"Kohai." It was Connor's voice. I heard the static hiss of the car phone.
I said, "Where are you?"
"You have the tape?"
"Yes, I have the tape. Where are you?"
"At the airport."
"Well, get here. Right away. And call for backup! Jesus!"
I heard a sound on the landing, outside my door. A soft sound, like footsteps.
I hung up the phone. I was sweating.
Christ.
If Connor was at the airport, he was twenty minutes away from me. Maybe more.
Maybe more.
I was going to have to handle this on my own.
I watched the door, listening intently. But I didn't hear anything else on the landing outside.
From the bedroom, I heard my daughter say, "I want Sleeping Beauty. I want Daddy," I heard Elaine whispering to her. Michelle whimpered.
Then it was quiet.
The phone rang again.
"Lieutenant," the heavily accented voice said, "there is no need for backups."
Christ, they were listening to the car phone.
"We want no harm, Lieutenant. We want only one thing. Will you be so kind, to bring the tape out to us?"
"I have the tape," I said.
"We know."
I said, "You can have it."
"Good. It will be better."
I knew I was on my own. I was thinking fast. My sole idea was: Get them away from here. Get them away from my daughter.
"But not here," I said.
There was a knock at the front door. Quick, insistent rapping.
Damn!
I could feel events closing in around me. Things were happening too fast. I was crouched down on the floor, with the phone pulled down from the table above. Trying to stay below the windows.
The knock came again.
I said into the phone, "You can have the tape. But first call off your boys."
"Say again, please?"
Christ, a fucking language problem!
"Call your men away. Get them out in the street. I want to see."
"Lieutenant, we must have tape!"
"I know that," I said. "I'll give it to you." While I talked, I kept my eyes on the door. I saw the knob turning. Someone was trying to open the front door. Slowly, quietly. Then the knob was released. Something white slid under the door.
A business card.
"Lieutenant, please cooperate."
I crawled forward and picked up the card. It said: Jonathan Connor, Captain, Los Angeles Police Department.
Then I heard a whisper from the other side.
"Kohai."
I knew it was a trick. Connor said he was at the airport, so it had to be a trick—
"Perhaps I can be of assistance, kohai."
Those were the words he had used before, at the start of the case. I was confused to hear them.
"Open the fucking door, kohai."
It was Connor. I reached up and opened the door. He slipped into the room, bent over. He was dragging something blue: a Kevlar vest. I said, "I thought you were– "
He shook his head, and whispered, "Knew they must be here. Had to be. I've been waiting in the car in the alley behind the house. How many are there in front?"
"I think, five. Maybe more."
He nodded.
The accented voice on the phone said, "Lieutenant? You are there? Lieutenant?"
I held the receiver away from my ear so Connor could listen while I talked. "I'm here," I said.
On the TV, there was a loud witch's cackle.
"Lieutenant, I hear something with you."
"It's just Sleeping Beauty," I said.
"What? Sreeping Booty?" the voice said, puzzled. "What is this?"
"Television," I said. "It's the television."
Now I heard whispers at the other end of the line. The rush of a car going by on the street. It reminded me that the men were in an exposed position outside. Standing there on a residential street lined with apartment buildings on both sides. Lots of windows. People that might look out at any time. Or people walking by. The men would have to move quickly.
Perhaps they already were.
Connor was tugging at my jacket. Signaling me to undress. I slid out of my coat as I spoke into the phone.
"All right," I said. "What do you want me to do?"
"You bring tape to us."
I looked at Connor. He nodded. Yes.
"All right," I said. "But first get your people back."
"I am sorry?"
Connor made a fist. His face turned to a snarl. He wanted me to be angry. He covered the phone and whispered in my ear. A Japanese phrase.
"Pay attention!" I said. "Yoku kike!"
At the other end, there was a grunt. Surprise.
"Wakatta. The men come away. And now, you come, Lieutenant."