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 Then Tom had hold of his boss and was pulling at him。 Tomkin allowed himself to be drawn away from the confrontation but lifted a finger; swung it in the air in Croaker's direction。 〃I'm warning you;' he cried; 'this is harassment。 I don't want you near me I' And then; lowering his voice; he said to Nicholas; 'He's after me。 I don't know why。 It's a vendetta。 I've done nothing; Nick。 What's he doing to me?' He turned away abruptly; walked silently back to the limo with Tom at his side casting a worried glance or two over his shoulder。 The revolving red lights played on their backs intermittently。
 'Well; that was pretty stupid;' Nicholas said; turning round。
 'Oh; who gives a fuck? What are you; my nanny? Jesus!' Croaker disappeared into the car。
 Nicholas went slowly around to the passenger's side。 He took his time climbing in。 Croaker stared fixedly out through the windshield。
 'Sorry;' he said; after a time。 And then; 〃That bastard really boils my blood。'
 'The antagonism isn't going to make anything easier。'
 Croaker turned his head; looked at Nicholas for the first time since he had got in the car。 'You know; I worry about you; Nick; I really do。〃 Their reflections in the windshield like a neon sign; blinking on arid off in the backwash of traffic headlights; a product advertisement。 'You're a man who never loses control。 Don't you ever get angry? Or sad?'
 Nicholas thought about Justine。 He wanted to see her now; to talk to her more than anything。
 'Because I feel sorry for you if you don't。'
 'No cause to worry;' he said softly。 I'm as human as the next person。 All too human。'
 'Hey; you know I'd swear you're making that sound like a liability。 We're all born into it; buddy。'
 'But me;' he said。 'I grew up thinking there was no room to make a mistake; that it was some kind of failure if I did。'
 'But you made them …'
 'Oh; yeah。' Nicholas laughed softly; without humour。 'I made plenty of them; especially when it came to women。 I trusted when I shouldn't have; now I guess I'm afraid to try it again。'
 'Justine?'
 'Yeah。 We had a heavy row。 It's mostly my fault; I see now。'
 'You know what I think; buddy?〃 Croaker said; starting the engine。
 'What?'
 'I think the problem's not with you and Justine but in the past。 What's so wrong in trusting someone? Like I said; we all do it。 Sometimes it pays off and sometimes。。。〃 He shrugged。 'But what the hell; right? It's worse never to trust anyone。' He put the car in gear and they edged past Tomkin's limo; pulling over to the left to make the U…turn downtown。
 'The flood was ing; Nicholas knew。 His face was awash in yellow and red; blue in the shadows between light sweeps。 The tsunami; his personal tidal wave; was roaring blackly just behind him; looming over the world。 The past will never die; he thought。 Pain surged inside him; threatening to engulf him。 All the bitter days; hanging like frost on the ledges of his soul; were returning again despite his careful partmentalizing; the agony returning like a dull river of lead; climbing through him once more。 He lacked the strength to push the memories away any more。
 e 1 he thought savagely。 Here I am; let it happen。
 But before the tsunami hit; he heard Croaker saying triumphantly; 'But cheer up。 We got a break。 We may not know who this ninja is but I know where he's gonna be at exactly 9 p。m。 tonight。
 'We're gonna be mere; buddy; waiting。 You and me and two blue…and…white backup units。 We're gonna nail this bastard before he even gets a chance to get to Raphael Tomkin。'
 
 II
 Osaka/Shimonoseki/Kumamoto/Tokyo Suburbs; Winter 1963
 At this time of the year the countryside was bleak and pale。 The searingly spectacular deep reds and oranges of the autumnal foliage had already faded; dropped away to dull brown mulch under animals' hooves; and the first snow had obstinately yet to fall to leave the sere land hidden beneath its crisp albescence。
 Rolling by rail under a low sky full of incipient rain reminding him of a child's face full of an emotion unacknowledged; it seemed sad to see the lines of bare trees like rough wire approximations of next year's model in among the eternal dark green of the sentinel pines。 So forlorn; almost as if God had; after much effort; at last given up on this part of the world。
 Nicholas allowed his eyes to focus on the far horizon。 The speed blur of the landscape passing closer to hand became dizzying; a brown…black sensation of being whirled about on a funfair ride。 Yukio; leaning half across him to get a better glimpse; pressed the side of one hard breast against him。 Fingers spread on his thigh to brace herself against the rocking。 Nails digging in; giving her purchase。 Warmth spread upwards into his groin and he wondered; half…afraid; half…expectant; if her hand would move up with it to cup him。
 Opposite; on a seat facing them; a Japanese businessman in a dark…coloured pinstripe and a scrubbed face; calfskin attache' case placed carefully on the seat beside him as mute pany; surmounted by a charcoal…grey cashmere overcoat folded meticulously and; atop that; like the miniature couple on a white wedding cake; a black bowler hat … in all; an arcane archaeological pyramid offering no ancestral clues … glanced up from reading the paper。 His eyes were given an unnatural size and annularity by his thick round glasses。 He blinked much as a fish might upon encountering an unexpected foreign object close to hand。 Was he staring at the proximity of her fingertips to his crotch before he returned to his reading? The paper rustled slightly。 It might have been a brick wall。
 Nicholas could see the flash of reflected light from the curving edge of the thick gold ring。 He imagined the man to be an important member of the zaibatsu。 But which one; he wondered? Mitsubishi; perhaps? Or Sumitomo or Mitsui? Not one of the groups; surely; Fuyo; Sanwa; Dai…Ichi Kangyo。 Of the seven lesser konzerns; he was obviously not from Nippon Steel; Toyota or Nissan。 No; he had the look about him of the burgeoning electronics firms like Toshiba…IHI; Matsushita; Hitachi … on second thoughts; scratch Hitachi … or Tokyu。 Did Tokyu manufacture electronics; e to think of it? He wasn't all that certain。
 Perhaps this man's family had started Mitsubishi … the families; he knew; were back…running the zaibatsu as they had since the beginning。 The American laws that had forced a hiatus had been stricken after only a brief term。
 Nicholas stared at the paper barrier as if he had X…ray vision。 He could see in his mind the round yellow face; slightly burnished with a light film of sweat; and; below it; the perfect collar white as snow; stiff and starched; the thin dark silk tie the colour of the midnight sky。 Here was a symbol of the new Japan: the painful climb out of the stone…age isolationism …oddly; still more pressing than the much more recent war … the human memory is so deliberately and depressingly selective。 Adopting the Western mode of dress was just one manifestation of the Japanese cultural drive to catch up with the West。 As monomaniacal as Tojo still。 Or MacArthur。 Our savior。
 Parity was already a fact in Japan and the country was gearing itself up for overdrive; for the great push to surpass those countries from which it had learned。 And there would e a day now; Nicholas was convinced; when the Japanese; having proved his economic strength; would shed his Western appurtenances; returning in re…won security to the traditional kimono; robes of state。
 They were on the fast train … the express … from Tokyo to Osaka。 Out of the window on their right was all of the width of Honshu; the main island。 On the other side they could see from time to time the glintings of the sea; throwing bright golden reflections in abstract patterns across the car's ceiling。 The vibration from the rails was minimal; as was the noise on this sleek blue and silver liner; quiet; spacious and serene。
 Yukio sat back in the seat; linked her arm through his。 'Why don't we stay overnight in Osaka?' she suggested and then; as if in explanation; 'I hate trains。'
 Nicholas thought about that。 Perhaps it wasn't such a bad idea。 The nightlife there was bright and glossy and he needed cheering up right now。
 The little bit of clandestine cloak…and…dagger that Yukio and he had concocted regarding Saigo … he had quite conveniently forgotten whose suggestion it had been … had proved unnecessary。 Astoundingly; before she had even had a chance to leave for the dinner at Satsugai's house; where she was to take a peek at Saigo's ticket destination; a note had been delivered to Nicholas。 It was in Saigo's hand and it invited him to e to a town called Kumamoto in Kyushu for a visit during the next few weeks。 No reason was given for the invitation。 Like everything in Saigo's life; this; too; was meant to be secretive。
 Nicholas had read the note with a mounting sense of deflation。 Irrationally; he felt as if Saigo had somehow read his mind and he could not throw off the anticipatory overtones the words set off in him; like a far…off bell tolling from some fog…shrouded hillside。 〃This will all be unexplored territory;' Kansatsu had said to him; 'if you decide it's what you want。 It is totally your decision to make;

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