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 〃Not yet;〃 Irina said。
 They were in Mars's apartment on Vosstaniya Square。 It was very late at night。 The streets were deserted。 Every so often a military truck or troop carrier would rumble by。
 Irina thought; I even miss the traffic in Cambridge; the blasting rock 'n' roll; the kids swinging their hips; laughing; drinking their Cokes; eating their pizzas。 These days; hardly an hour passed without some memory of Cambridge surfacing like a fish through the ice; appearing like a specter; pulling her further and further from her own world。 There was a tautness inside her; like a steel cable singing with vibration。 It was always with her; disconnecting her further from everyone and everything around her。 Once she had even found herself unable to breathe; as if she were stuck in a black; airless place。
 Irina felt guilty; having indulged her appetite for friendship rather than exploiting the closeness that had developed between her and Natasha Mayakova。 But what was she to make of her relationships with Mars and Valeri? She had no idea now what she felt for either of them。 She felt as if she could not now exist without them; as if they…and Natasha…were her only lifelines。 She loved and hated them at the same time; not yet understanding that her sense of them was distorted by the turmoil writhing inside her like a live thing。 She felt trapped on the other side of the mirror; in a place where there were no signposts to tell her which way to go or how to feel。
 The situation seemed far too plex for her to untangle。 She was in over her head; and now she appeared to be drowning in an alien sea beyond her understanding。
 Mars grunted。 〃Perhaps my trust in you is misplaced。〃
 〃Don't say that。〃
 〃Isn't it true? I have given you everything you wanted; false papers; a private car; leave from your work when you need it to careen around God only knows what sections of Moscow。 And for what? Have you anything to show for it? 〃
 Irina thought; I have all these things from Valeri; too; but I can never let Mars know that; I won't ever give up an ounce of my power over these men。 But I want to give Mars something; I know he's counting on me; and I don't want to disappoint him。 I have to stop procrastinating; I can give him Valeri because; after all; it's Valeri Mars is interested in; Valeri and his hunt for the nationalist dissidents of White Star。 Yet still she hesitated; as she had during the weeks she had followed Valeri and Natasha。 She did not want to be sent back to her unutterably boring job; her previous drab existence; she knew she could never bear that now。 Yet she lacked the courage to plunge all the way into her new exciting life。
 Mars was studying her carefully。 〃As I thought;〃 he said; as if he were passing sentence on her。 〃I think you should return to your job at the Ministry of Education。〃 He shrugged; clearly disappointed。 〃Too bad。 Under the circumstances; it would have been extremely helpful if you had made some progress。 I have made an excellent beginning at finding the leaders of White Star; but now I need to move faster because there seems to be some sort of deadline now where White Star is concerned。〃
 〃What do you mean?〃
 Mars's face; in the warm lamplight; was a patchwork of shadow。 〃I have learned there is a major counterstrike being mounted against the nationalist group by the KGB。〃
 ''What kind of counterstrike?''
 〃I don't know;〃 Mars said。 〃That sort of information is classified; even for me。 And if I began to ask questions or pull in favors; I'm afraid I would attract the wrong kind of attention。 If Valeri Bondasenko should hear…〃
 〃What does Bondasenko have to do with this KGB initiative?〃 Irina asked。
 Mars said; 〃Valeri Denysovich is KGB。〃
 〃You must be mad;〃 Irina said。 She thought she was going to throw up。 KGB! No! It couldn't be! 〃Everyone knows who Valeri Denysovich is。 His career is an open book; deliberately so。〃
 〃Yes; most deliberately so;〃 Mars agreed。 〃But have you ever wondered why? Let me explain something to you。 Two years ago the head of the KGB came out in the Congress of Peoples' Deputies as saying that his organization should follow the American СIА model and be regulated by the Congress。 Consequently; the KGB's modus operandi has had to change。 Now the KGB does; indeed; operate like its American counterpart。 On the surface it pays lip service to the constraints put upon it by political mittees; while clandestinely going about its business as usual。
 〃It's the same KGB that it always was; Irina。 It will take more than perestroika to change the KGB。 The only difference is that now its chief operatives work behind efficient smokescreens。 Like Valeri Denysovich Bondasenko。''
 Irina shuddered。 My God; it was her worst nightmare e true。 The icy winds of Siberia; the bars over the moon; her country as one huge prison; everything。
 Mars reached over; leafed through the report he had been reading。 He came to the page he wanted; showed it to her。 ''You needn't take my word for it。〃
 And there it was; typed across the page。 Irina was holding an original document; stamped with the red Cyrillics of the Polit…buro master files she had occasionally seen on some of the other documents Mars had left lying around。
…Valeri Denysovich Bondasenko; Colonel; Second Chief Directorate; Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti; is hereby granted the authority to create and/or redesign a Department to be under his control。
 This Department; here in after referred to as Department N (funds for which see Appendix B: Special Appropriations) will consist of approximately 1600 people; including administrative personnel。
 The Chief of Department N shall report directly to the Chief of the KGB。 The Chief of Department N shall have powers including; but not limited to; the selection of personnel from other Departments within the Second Chief Directorate; access to all sections of the KGB master files; including those 〃Limited Distribution〃 dossiers under the control of other Directorates; the ability to call upon the advice and services of personnel within all other Directorates; at his discretion; he may mandeer any and all hardware he deems necessary from the Border Guards Directorate 。 。 。
 Irina could read no more。 The letters were blurring before her eyes。 Shaking as if with the ague; she heard again down the long corridors of her memory those horrific words: KGB。 Keep calm。
 〃This is the charter;〃 Mars said; taking the paper from her hand; 〃for Valeri's counterintelligence initiative against White Star。〃 He put it carefully back in the report。 〃Fortunately; Valeri's new department needs appropriations just like any other。 It's covered in the Congress of Peoples' Deputies' budget hearing under 'Baltic Reapproachment;' but through a stroke of luck I was able to get my hands on the real charter。''
 KGB。 Keep calm。
 Irina rose suddenly; walked unsteadily to the window。 She could not breathe。 She threw open the sash; and the damp night air blew in。 She shivered in the cold。 Then she felt Mars behind her; strong; solid; warm。 〃You see; koshka; the KGB has set a time bomb for White Star。 I can't find a way to warn their leaders because I can't find them。 But the existence of this strike against them proves that Valeri already knows where they are。〃
 Then he was turning her around; cradling her。 He pushed her hair off her face。 〃You're trembling so;〃 he said。 〃What's the matter?〃
 〃You couldn't possibly know;〃 Irina said。 She took a deep breath。 She could hear again the tromp of the military jackboots; the pounding on the front door; awakening her in the middle of the night。
 〃I remember;〃 she began。 〃The moon was obscured by clouds…what an absurd thing to remember! I can hear my mother's voice; raised; shrill with fright。 And; peeking out of the doorway to my room; I see a man in a black leather trench coat; his face obscured by the wide brim of his hat。
 〃 'KGB。 Keep calm。'
 ''My mother is screaming as the uniformed men under Trench Coat's mand drag my father from his bedroom。
 '' 'What do you want with him?' my mother cries。 'He's done nothing!'
 〃 'KGB。 Keep calm。'
 〃The uniformed men are beating my father as he begins to resist them。
 〃 〃This must be some kind of mistake!' My mother is shaking as she moans。 'You're making a mistake!'
 〃 'KGB。 Keep calm。'
 〃The rubber truncheons are lifting and falling; lifting and falling; and I can't ever forget the awful thick sound they make as they strike my father on his shoulders; his back; his upper arms; his head。 He does not say a word; but I can hear his involuntary grunts with each blow of the truncheons。
 〃The uniformed men start to drag my father toward the door; and my mother steps in front of them。 I see her eyes opened wide with panic。 They are filled with a kind of primitive terror I once saw in a rabbit's glazed eyes as it was caught in the beam of my flashlight。
〃 'You can't take him!' my mother sobs。 'I won't let you!' 〃The man from the KGB reaches out and; in an almost lazy arc; slams the back of his hand into the side of my mother's face。 She staggers back; one leg collapses under her; and she crashes into a side table。 A lamp shatters; and she screams。 I can still hear the rage and tenor in her voice。 Te

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