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ing air hung like layers of blankets your well…meaning but misguided mother had wrapped you in when sick; impossible to take off。 Tempers were short and incendiary as if everyone had an itch they couldn't scratch。
 The cry came through the wide…open window and he was racing down the dark narrow stairs and into the baking sunshine。 Just two doors away; he lay in the alley; his uniform dark with sweat and blood。 Trash cans lay tumbled around him; having divulged their slimy secrets as if in one last paroxysm。 The grey eyes were open and already glazing; eyes that had always reminded him of a storm…tossed sky。 Gentle eyes。
 So this was how it ended for Martin Croaker。 After twenty…nine years on the New York City Police Force; lying sprawled in an alley piled high with garbage; surrounded by summer stink; fearful rats and incurious roaches; the wail of sirens forlorn in the distance; closing; shot four times forty feet from his own home。
 He stared down at the corpse of his father and the world had spun around; canted dangerously on its axis。 He felt that; at any moment; its momentum and crazy angle would bine to throw him off。
 That's what he wanted; of course; to run far; far away from this stinking hole; never to return。 Never。
 But that was the easy way out; the coward's way。 Not Lew Croaker's way。 His father had taught him too well。
 So he stayed on。 To join the police。 Old and grey; his mother had e to his Academy graduation and had cried as he was sworn in。
 He had never found the man responsible for his father's death but; after a time; that pain; too; had been put to rest。
 He felt her touch his arm; he hadn't realized the wound was still sensitive。 After all this time。
 Tm sorry;' she said。 'I shouldn't have teased you。 I was just。。。'
 'What? You were just what?'
 Her eyes lowered。 'Happy to be with you。' She tried to make a half joke out of it; failed。 'You make me feel。。。〃
 'What?'
 She looked up。 'Just feel。'
 He felt torn。 'I bet you could do that and not feel a thing。'
 She nodded。 'I could。 I'm an actress; of course。 Do you distrust me? You couldn't。 Not after what you said to me in the van。 You took an enormous chance; telling me what you suspect about my father。 It was an idiotic thing to do。'
 'That's me。 Always the idiot。'
 'Yes。' Her voice was as soft as silk。
 'You know; you could sell me anything。' He said it defensively; because she was so close。 He wanted her to know he knew。 He felt he needed that precaution now。
 'No;' she said; 'I couldn't。 Not now; anyway。' She put her fingers along his arm; they seemed very warm。 The challenge; for myself; is to be honest with you。 It's what will make me happy。〃
 There came the sound of muted chimes。'
 She disengaged herself from him; disappeared into the old fashioned foyer。 Her voice floating; 'Hi; darling。 e on in。' Returning with her arm around a rather tall boy; dark…haired; almond…eyed。 Philip。 Croaker turned his back on the proceedings; stared out at the dazzle of the water。 A long barge laden with garbage wallowed slowly up…river; a tug at its side。 A man in a red and white tracksuit was jogging along the promenade。 He passed the barge; going the other way; and disappeared from view。 He and Gelda in bed … flash of flesh against flesh。
 'What happened to you; darling? Your face looks awful。'
 Her voice was like the background chatter of a TV left on at low volume。 He wanted that calico e in so bad he could taste it: the satisfaction of putting a bastard like Tomkin away for twenty years。
 'What in God's name happened to you; darling? You look like you've been in a fight。'
 'No fight; G。'
 'Well; what then?'
 'Nothing。 I fell down。。。'
 There was a sailboat out there … can you imagine? In the middle of the goddamned week。 The sail white against the patchwork colours of the buildings on the far shore; scudding along as effortlessly as a cloud。 No pressure out there on the river; just the wind and the salt spray and a long way until you reach port。 Your own master。 Her breasts heavy in his hands; her lips parting。
 '。。。 In an alley。 The garbage cans …'
 'Don't be an idiot; Philip。 And don't lie to me。 Darling; you must tell me what happened。 Here; let me put some ice on it …do as I say。' A soft clatter。 'There。'
 There would be time; after Tomkin was put away; to take some time off。 Go to the sea as Melville did when he was sick at heart and he felt like screaming at anyone who came too close。 Yes; the sea。 Not to fish; he hated fishing。 But to sail; perhaps。 He'd never done that and it might be time now to try it。 Try her。
 'At Ah Ma's … I worked there last night。'
 'Well; she'd never do that to you。'
 'No。 A man …'
 'A bastard; that's what。 Here; keep the ice on for a little longer。 I forbid you to go there again。'
 'But the man is ing here again tonight。 She wants to be there …'
 'I don't care what Ah Ma wants; you're not going。 She'll have to learn to do without you。'
 'It won't be any good without me。'
 'What do you mean?'
 'The man wants me。 That's how he … ejaculates。 I said that right; didn't I?'
 'My God … who is this man?'
 'I don't know。 A Japanese。 A very strange man。 Eyes like dead stones … you know; like he was from another world。'
 But Croaker was already turning; his face flushed with the adrenalin building in his body。 'Talk to me; Philip;' he said slowly and carefully; masking his excitement。 'Tell me about the Japanese with eyes like dead stones。'
 Croaker was waiting for them at the tower's Park Avenue side。 His big figure was leaning negligently against the side of his unmarked sedan。 The detachable red light revolved atop the car; piercing the long twilight's sapphire haze like a lighthouse beacon's unerring warning。
 Nicholas emerged from the limo as soon as it pulled over to the kerb just to the uptown side of Croaker。 As he went quickly towards the detective; he was acutely aware of Tomkin's presence blooming behind him as Tom; the thin chauffeur; held the heavy door open。
 He was aware; too; of the city around him; everything shrouded in blue。 The sun was just a memory but its heat refused to leave the asphalt under his shoe soles。 The atmosphere was thick with exhaust fumes。 The strings of dull yellow cabs along both sides of the avenue seemed like streaming caravans entering and leaving the bowels of the gilt…edged Helmsley Building。
 'How's your boss?' Croaker's voice was flat and hard and unyielding; he stared past Nicholas's right shoulder。
 Nicholas; feeling the live…wire buildup of tension; said; 'Leave it alone; Lew。 Forget about …'
 'Too late for that; buddy。'
 He felt the presence directly behind him even before he heard
 Tomkin's voice say; 'Still patrolling the streets; I see; Lieutenant。 Keeping New York safe for us citizens?' The note of sarcasm was unmistakable。
 'This city's still dangerous for some;〃 Croaker said pointedly。
 'What the hell's that supposed to mean?'
 'Figure it out for yourself; Tomkin。'
 'I don't like veiled threats; Lieutenant。 Not from anyone。 Perhaps I should have another  talk with the missioner and …'
 'I knew it was you; you dirty …'
 '…we'll see how long you remain a lieutenant …'
 '…reassigned now to this case Nicholas was hired for; so I guess we'll be seeing a lot of each other。'
 'What?'
 There was a malicious grin on his face now; his skin alternately lighter and darker yellow; with the wash of passing headlights from the traffic flow。
 Brake lights turned Tomkin's face reddish。 'My God; I won't be saddled with you again!'
 'Nothing you can do about it now; I'm afraid。 The transfer came〃 down directly from the missioner himself。 Even you won't get him to change that order。 He'd look far too foolish; scurrying to rescind a reassignment。'
 'Christ; haven't I had enough of you already? You've hounded me about …'
 'I'm only here to protect you;' Croaker pointed out; 'and to nail the ninja before he gets you。'
 Tomkin's; eyes narrowed。 The peculiar monochromatic light had washed out all colour from his eyes; they looked oddly pale。 'Wouldn't you just love to sit back and let him do your dirty work? Sure; sure。 You could say; 〃Well; I'm sorry; Captain; but I did my best。 I got beaten; is all。 Can't blame me for that。〃'
 'Listen; you bastard' … Croaker lunged forward; trying to get around Nicholas's body … 'I do my job better than anyone else in this creepy city and if that means making sure you don't buy it; I'll do it。 When I nail you; buddy; it's gonna be for the same reasons …'
 'What reasons?' Tomkin snarled。 'You got nothing …'
 'No; but I will have;' Croaker shouted。 'And when I do; I'll
 be ing for you with a warrant that'll stand up to any of your high…priced attorneys I'
 'You've got nothing;〃 Tomkin sneered; 'and you'll get nothing。 I was nowhere near Angela Didion the night she was murdered。 There's nothing linking me to …'
 They were pushing and shoving now。 Nicholas heard swift reports on the asphalt as sharp as rifle shots as Tom headed their way。 He shouldered the two roughly apart; said; 'Knock it off; both of you。'
 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; sw

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