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tendency to come up to me when I’m sitting where I am now, which is
why I prefer this area and not the office.
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Nick doesn’t wait for me but I know he’s gone out the back, so I
follow him to the alley. There are dumpsters here and it’s dark save
for a lone streetlight high up in the alley, which casts long shadows on
the street. I see a cigarette light up and walk toward the figure in the
shadows, hoping it’s Nick. I’m not easily afraid, but my heartbeat is
pounding in my ears. “What’s up?” I try to say casually.
“Here.” Nick hands me a stack of Xeroxed papers with mug shots
and descriptions on them. I give them a cursory look, but none of the
girls look familiar. “Give these to your contact. So they can stop the
girls at the border.”
I have to will myself to breathe.
Give them to my contact?
What
exactly does Nick know about the real reason I’m here? I decide to
play dumb. “Contact? I don’t know anyone at JFK Immigration,
Nick.”
Nick sniggers and shakes his head. I can see his expression now
I’m closer to him and his gaze is soft as he looks at me.
“You’re a thirty-six year-old ex-marine recruited into the FBI after
what should have been a dishonorable discharge. They wanted you
because of your psych evaluation and your ethnicity, so they took you
off of the Marine Corps’ hands. Your evaluation is a gem. Intensely
loyal. A bit of a loose cannon. Can think on his feet. Can lie without
blinking. So committed to his own lies he probably believes them
himself. Highly intelligent, but good at playing dumb when it benefits
him. Does all this sound familiar?” Nick doesn’t wait for me to
answer. “Of course it doesn’t. They don’t let you read your own
evaluations.”
“I really don’t know what you’re talking about, Nick,” I say,
trying to salvage what is left of my cover. How does he know all this?
And who else knows?
“Good at playing dumb,” Nick repeats. “What they didn’t write in
that evaluation was that you’re also good at blending in. Good at
pretending like you’re insignificant to the larger picture. And not so
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good at hiding your sexual inclination. But then I guess that’s what
almost got you dishonorably discharged in the first place.”
Nick is scrutinizing me intensely and I’m torn between caving in
and telling him he’s right and keeping some semblance of control by
denying everything. “I’m no cop, Nick.”
“No, I don’t suppose you are, Matteo,” Nick replies. “They
needed someone in a hurry and only gave you the most cursory
training. Now you’re in deep.”
“What makes you say that?” I ask tentatively.
“You’ve been here, what, six years?”
“Working for The Family, yes,” I answer, still not admitting to
being a spy.
“And before that?”
I shrug. “Petty crime. A little dealing. Freelancing. Trying to work
my way up, you know how that goes.”
“Yes, I do,” Nick answers dryly. “Eighteen years I’ve been
working my way up the Family ladder. First in Philly, then in
Baltimore, now here in the Big Apple.”
“There’s not much left in Philly or Baltimore anymore, Nick,” I
say a little hesitantly.
“That’s because they had a spy there who gave all their dirty little
secrets to the Feds so the Feds could shut them down.”
So I’ve been found out. Was Nick asked to sniff out the spy, like
he’d failed to do in the other places? Will he kill me here in the alley,
or does he want to know who my contact with the outside is before he
stiffs me? It’s becomes painfully clear I’ve ignored all the warning
signs and now, after six years, it’s going to get me killed. There is a
third option, of course. Nick can take me to Michael Benedetti,
Giancarlo’s big brother and the real head of the Family. He’s a
notoriously ruthless man who probably gets off on Medieval torture
techniques and would no doubt make my death slow and painful if he
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had any say in it. And I’m sure he’d have a say in it if Nick took me to
him.
“Nick, please,” I plead. “I don’t have
a contact
.” It isn’t a lie,
though I never thought I’d be happy that Jerry retired two months ago
and they still haven’t assigned me another middle guy. “Where did
you get all this false information?”
Nick takes another drag from his cigarette and offers it to me. I
decline, although I could definitely use something to relax me.
“In Philadelphia it was racketeering. Don’t you love that term? It
sounds so much more romantic than extortion, blackmail, and fraud.
They kicked it up a notch in Baltimore with drugs, bringing in cocaine
through Mexico and transporting it overland, using Baltimore to
distribute it all over the East Coast. When that got too hot, they started
making the drugs themselves. E and GHB and Crystal are so much
cheaper and easier to distribute. You can cook it right here, under
everyone’s noses. But then you know all this, don’t you, Matt?”
I nod. This is easy to admit to. This is part of the Family, not part
of my past or the reason I’ve worked myself into the fabric of the
Benedetti family. This is my Mob past and everyone’s knowledge.
“The labs aren’t too safe, as Carmine found out,” I say.
“I closed down the Philly and Baltimore branches, Matteo.”
I look up at Nick, gauging whether it’s the truth or whether he’s
saying it to make me cave. So he was the spy?
“I was recruited right out of college. Got the full training and was
chosen to go so deep undercover there are only a few people left in the
Bureau who know about me. Those same people know about you, and
I was told to seek you out before we took the main branch of the
Family down, Matt. I have to extract you and make sure you’re safe
once the shit hits the fan.”
“I can take care of myself,” I answer automatically.
“I know that, but this is serious business. We’re not getting them
for the drugs this time. There are too many loopholes and too many
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people involved, so the big shots could get away with it. Instead we’re
getting them for this.” He reaches for the papers that I just realize I’m
still holding. “Human trafficking. All the women they’re bringing into
this country.”
“I’ve no doubt there are loopholes in that accusation as well,” I
say, trying to organize my own jumbled thoughts. Can I really trust
Nick? Everything he’s said so far is spot on. At least the stuff I can
actually fact check, namely my own history. I know some of the
things he’s told me about the other Family branches are true as well. I
figure I have no other choice. If he’s trying to fry me, I’m already
dead, but if he’s really a cop, then working with him might just be my
ticket out of here.
“That’s why we’re getting the main men on different charges.”
“I thought we’re supposed to get them on tax fraud or something,
like they did with Capone?”
“This isn’t the twenties, Matteo. They’d be out as soon as they
were charged. No, we’re getting them on ‘contributing to the
corruption of a minor’ and –”
“That’s a misdemeanor, and you know it,” I interrupt.
“Not if we add repeated statutory rape and we can not only prove
that they knew the kids were underage, but that they brought them
into this country illegally for their own personal use. Once they got
too old, they were put to work in the clubs and replaced by younger
ones.”
“And how are we going to prove that? These girls won’t talk. Not
if it means they’ll be sent back to their country of origin, which to
most of them is a death sentence all by itself.”
“Oh, Matteo,” Nick laments. “You’re getting too involved again.
They’ll take care of the girls as far as the law will permit.” He lifts his
hand to caress my cheek and I can’t resist giving in to the touch. It’s
as if Nick’s confession about his undercover activities opened some
gates I didn’t know were closed until now. For six years nobody but
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my outside contact knew why I was doing what I was doing, and now
Nick knows all about me.
“You need to get out too, Nick. Not just me.”
“I know, but I’m not going to get away scot-free like the last two
times. I can’t spill all the Family’s secrets and wash my hands in
innocence like in Philly or Baltimore. There’s too much dangerous
information floating around and I’m the only one who knows it all.”
“I know a lot as well. And you could tell me what I don’t know.”
“And turn both of us into fugitives? No.”
“Now who’s getting too involved?”
Nick doesn’t answer. Instead he takes my head between his hands
and pulls me into a kiss. I don’t resist. The thought of his kisses has
kept me going for the past weeks, only this time I feel like he means
it. As if now he needs them too. We stand there for I don’t know how
long, kissing and caressing each other through our fancy suits and silk
shirts. He doesn’t try to dominate me, although he knows I like it, but
I don’t mind. When he pulls away from me, it still feels too soon.
“Come home with me?” he asks, and for the first time I see
insecurity seep into his features.
I nod. “But we’ll need to be back here first thing in the morning if
we have to gather more evidence.”
“That’s for tomorrow.” Nick looks me in the eye. “Let’s just live
for tonight.”
I nod and take his hand, leading him back to the alley entrance of
the club. We disengage before walking in, although I instantly miss
his touch. Even in front of the girls, we can’t let on that there’s
anything out of the ordinary going on.
“Tatyana,” I call. She appears from the front of the club. “I’m
leaving early. If anything happens, call me before you call 911,
okay?”
She smiles at me, knowing what I mean.
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By the time I walk outside through the front door, Nick is waiting
for me in his chauffeur-driven car. The partition is already closed and
Nick pulls me closer as soon as the car starts moving. I can’t believe
I’m finally going to have Nick all to myself.
We’re interrupted by his cell phone. He doesn’t stop kissing me as
he fishes it out of his trouser pocket, but pulls away to check the caller
ID.
“Shit, it’s Giancarlo. I need to take this, Matt.”
I sit back and watch Nick take the call. His face clouds over
before he closes his phone. He looks at me and gives me a quick kiss
before leaning over to open the partition. “Take us to the warehouse,
Marty.” Nick turns back to me. “I’m sorry about the detour, Matt. I’ll
try to keep it short, but I can’t promise anything. He sounds like he’s
in one of his moods. It won’t be pretty.”
“We’re doing well at the clubs, right?”
Nick smiles faintly. “Yes, but by now Giancarlo’s found out about
the girls that were apprehended at JFK.”
“I didn’t know that was going down today.”
Nick leans closer and puts his hand on my shoulder. “I used their
pictures to draw you out, Matteo. I’m sorry. I should have told you,
but I got distracted.” He looks at me with “tease” written all over his
face and I can’t help smiling.
The car stops in front of the warehouse and Nick tenses up again.
He runs his hand through my hair and gives me an almost tender look.
“Whatever happens, I’ll make it up to you, okay? I promise.”
I don’t know how to answer or keep my apprehension from
showing, so I kiss him. He relaxes under my touch, which somehow
gives me hope that everything will work out. We walk through the
fake front of the warehouse to Giancarlo’s domain. One of his goons
directs us to a part of the club I haven’t been in yet. The room looks
like a boudoir and I try to hide how distasteful it all is. I manage just
fine until I see Giancarlo on the couch with two naked guys all over
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