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compatriot The Red
Square An
excerpt Hi
John,’ smiled to him his moon faced operator. ‘Long time no see, eh?’ He added
extending a right gloved hand. ‘Hi glad
to see you agai,’ Paul answered with a stern face, shaking his operator’s hand. ‘I
stink,’ Sam declared smiling still, as
if he was expressing his joy of being tailed by a group of counter intelligence
agents. Why
didn’t you postpone our meeting then? That
angry question was on Paul’s tongue’s tip, but in a quick second thought he
remembered where their meeting was taking place. His operator did not burn him,
every foreigner was tailed in the Soviet Union, and in Moscow in particular. ’Do you
know any foreigner that doesn’t stink in Moscow?’ He asked his operator with a
faint smile. Trying his best to get in some terms, with the man he so much
disliked. ‘You
maybe, up to this very moment.’ Sam replied laughing cheerfully in Paul’s face.
‘It's too cold here, let find us a warm place, the terminal restaurant, or you
got a better idea?’ ‘Let’s
take a cab to my hotel, lead them straight to where I stay, and thus play the
innocents that have nothing to hide.’ ‘Sure,
let’s get out of the terminal first.’ Sam answered with a grim face. The idea
was right, but to hear it from someone who did not have his years of experience
in the organization " was an insult. ‘Any
news?’ Paul asked in almost a whisper, expecting a sign of life, from a dear soul which he
left behind. ‘No
letters lover boy!’ Sam declared laughing cheerfully again, and sneaking a look
at Paul’s face. They
came out of the terminal, and boarded one of the empty cabs parked right in
front of the terminal’s entrance. There were several more cabs awaiting
commuters, most of the crowd that arrived with the last train took the
underground. ‘Well how
do you find life here? Sam asked as they were driven to Paul’s hotel. They did
not look back to see whether they were followed, simply because they knew very
well that they were covered rather closely. The driver could be a KGB agent
that speaks English, or he could record their conversation " thus the best
option was to speak freely and say nothing in fact. ‘Well not
bad, it’s a bit cold here though…’ ‘You’re
well provided as far as I can see, a fine coat, gloves and a fur cap; you look
like a real Ivan.’ Sam could not refrain from adding. ‘How is your hotel by the
way?’ ‘Oh it’s
a real plush hotel, excellent service, excellent food.’ Paul noted with feigned
enthusiasm, the lavish compliments were intended for the driver’s ears. ‘I may
board it but to rely on your taste, and your taste in women in particular…’ Sam
added with a chuckle. My God, must
he tear off the masks of our faces? I carry a diplomatic passport just like
him, but I in spite of it might be bumped off in a staged accident, while he
with his behavior serves them as if he were on their pay roll; he isn’t, I’m
sure he isn’t, but
why for God’s sake doesn’t he think before speaking? They’ll never touch him he’s
a gold mine as far as they’re concerned…The way he keeps blabbering, that’s all
they need… Paul thought frustrated but didn’t say a word. It’s the
second time that he teases me. What bothers him, or was he instructed to do it,
and to what purpose? Paul went on thinking but kept his mouth shut tight. Getting
out of the cab in front of the hotel Sam watched its dark facade with a
scornful look; while Paul paid the cab driver and thanked him in hesitant
Russian. Sam was watching the hotel’s surroundings with interest but he did not
express his views yet, he
took his time. As Paul
joined him they went towards the broad entrance, and entered the lobby. ‘So
that’s what you call a plush hotel.’ Sam remarked quite aloud, while they were
passing next to the hotel’s reception counter. ‘I won’t join you in here, sorry
pal I’m used to much higher standards.’ It was
well timed and was the one and only remark that Sam declared at that particular
meeting, which Paul could be completely emphatic with. It served their ends
according to the rules; though it didn’t serve them even a bit to beguile their
pursuers, they were watched very closely on doubt. Sam
chose a far corner table and they sat next to it gloomily, facing each other. ‘What
will you have?’ Paul asked after a few seconds, that seemed to Paul a rather
long period of time.. ‘Coffee
just coffee I’m on a diet, and I haven’t much time left. I just stopped by to
see you, doing your parents a favor.’ Sam replied and made a short pause,
letting his inferior get hold of the precarious situation he was in, according
the Sam's allusions. ‘Your parents are worried…’ He added and watched Paul with
a long worried face.
So they
aren’t satisfied at Langley, who? Your boss the one who sent you, the one who
dictates these bits of nonsense to you... Why, I’ll have to find out the reason
why, and I’ll find it out so help me! A wave
of fury was flooding Paul’s brain for a friction of a second. He filled his
lungs with air in an effort to calm down, avoiding his operator’s face. He
looked around the small lobby; as if he was looking for a waiter. If the
place isn’t bugged there must be one or two of them behind the counter who are
able to read lips,
and in several languages not in Russian alone… So I’d better keep my
mouth shut. ‘How are
you getting along, found some business associates, who could sale the company’s
goods?’ ‘Not yet,
I looked around a bit, but I’ve to master their language first " it isn’t
easy.’ To
Paul’s relief a waiter was heading to their table. What in any other
circumstances was an annoying moment, was to Paul at that certain instant the
short break he needed so badly. He ordered with the few Russian words. which he
had already mastered; and when answered by that waiter before he left their
table Paul nodded his head as if he understood what the waiter had to say,. For
all Paul cared the waiter could fetch them a bucket of borscht or a bottle of
vodka. ‘Well,
you aren’t doing bad at all.’ Sam remarked with a slight chuckle. ‘A short
affair with a Russian female might work miracles for you, don’t you think?’ ‘I’ll
have to change my taste first…’ Paul answered with a short laugh. Got you,
haven’t I? You sly fox, if a woman would cast a look at you, that’s what I
would call a miracle. The
waiter returned with a platter and two cups of coffee to Paul’s relief. So
he must have asked me if that’s was all I wanted… I must have been so upset at
that moment… Didn't he get on my nerves my operator…? Does he really think that
I would make a pass at some KGB agent? With these thoughts Paul sipped his
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Added on January 22, 2015 Last Updated on January 22, 2015 Tags: suspense, intelligence, action, espionage, adventure AuthorHaim KadmanPetach-Tikva, IsraelAboutProfile: A few words about myself: being a native of a small country whose waist is seventeen kilometers wide in a certain area; and in seven to eight hours drive one can cross its length, I was amaze.. more..Writing
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