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King killed the engine and got out of the vehicle. He opened the rear door and pulled Nikolai out. He pushed him ahead and into the rear of the car. He went back for the Uzi and slipped it under the driverโs seat as he got in.
โWho are you?โ Nikolai asked incredulously.
โI am life,โ King said. โOr I can be death.โ He started the carโs tiny engine and by contrast to the premium SUV, their progress up the track was almost comically slow.
โAnd which will you be to me?โ
โThat depends on you,โ said King. He turned out onto the road, drove steadily and carefully. His lights were on, and he was just a tourist on an evening drive. No place to be, no agenda.
โWhy? Why have you done this?โ
โHelena Milankovitch,โ King said. โDo you know her?โ He looked in the rear-view mirror, caught sight of the manโs expression in the moonlight.
Nikolai nodded slowly. โI thought Iโd never hear of her again,โ he said. He sat back in the seat, as much as his bound hands would allow. He looked up at the ceiling, his shoulders had sagged. โI thought it would never catch up with meโฆโ
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โIโm going to ask you some questions,โ said King. โYouโve seen what happens tonight when people donโt get the answers they want.โ
โIt was you,โ Nikolai sneered at him. โYou did something to Luca Fortez. Something that drove him crazy. Crazy enough to wage war on us. Kill my menโฆโ
King shrugged. โYou ply your trade, make your living from bringing misery on others. You had it coming.โ
โBullshit,โ the Russian paused. โYou and I are one and the same. You are a man who has done many terrible things. I can see it. See it in your eyes. You are no different to me.โ
โIโm nothing like you.โ
Nikolai scoffed. โAs I said, you are no different.โ He tried to sit up, but struggled in the deep sofa, his bindings restraining his hands and the use of his arms. He slumped back down. โWho do you work for? Helena Milankovitch?โ
โTell me more about her,โ said King. โIt sounds like she has finally caught up with you. Why?โ
โWhy donโt you ask her yourself?โ
โIโm asking you.โ
โAnd Iโm not telling.โ
โWant to bet?โ
โI wonโt talk,โ Nikolai said defiantly. โTougher men than you have tried before. They are all dead. You will be no different.โ
King took out the sheath knife. He unfastened his belt, removed the sheath and buckled back up again. The Russian watched. He stared at the blade, followed it as King placed it on the table.
โI donโt really go in for torture,โ said King.
โThen what?โ
โMaybe Iโll appeal to your better nature?โ
Nikolai smiled. โWhat is your name?โ
โIโm asking the questions.โ
โWhat, I donโt get to know who you are?โ
โAlways for the best.โ
โYouโre not hired help,โ he commented. โWho are you really working for?โ
King walked out to the open-plan kitchen and picked up the kettle. He filled it with water, turned the dial and waited for the gas to ignite. He put the kettle on the gas jet and then turned around and stared at the Russian. โIt wonโt take long.โ
โWhat? The hot water? What are you going to do with that?โ he asked. His brow was perspiring, and his eyes were wide. He stared past King, his eyes transfixed on the kettle.
โIโm making a cup of tea,โ he said. โOr would you prefer coffee?โ
Nikolai switched his eyes to King. He looked incredulously at him, his eyes flitting between him and the kettle, which was starting to steam from its spout. โAre you kidding?โ
King took out two cups. He put a teabag in one and spooned some instant coffee into the other. Heโd never met a Russian yet who drank tea, didnโt assume for a moment that Nikolai would be any different. He poured on the water, replaced the kettle and switched off the gas ring. Again, he assumed black. Poured a little milk into his own. He had forgotten to buy sugar. But he had once been forced to make a brew with his own piss, so heโd cope.
He took the two cups into the lounge, placed them on the glass coffee table.
โHow am I meant to drink that?โ
King sipped his tea. He stared down at the Russian. โHelena Milankovitch.โ
Nikolai shrugged. โTrash. Married well.โ
โDidnโt she just,โ King commented.
โHer husband died. She will be a wealthy woman.โ
โShe had
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