Part Twenty Five: Thanks, Leo
"So what else is new, Leo?"
The voice sounded familiar, and Rahab raised her head. Not an easy task,
she realized, it seemed her head was full of lead marbles. Something heavy,
that rolled around in her skull, making her ears ring.
"Euh," she said in disgust, as her head hit the pillow again. The ceiling
reflected the bright sunlight that streamed across the floor at the foot
of her bed.
The door opened, and a face peered around it. She blinked, and squinted at
him.
"Feeling better, Rahab?"
"Sure," she croaked. She rubbed her eyelids to clear the sleep from them.
He approached the bed, and then Rahab recognized him. In the next instant,
she found herself on the floor, her knees and elbows smarting. She twisted
to get her feet under her, and rose slowly, muscles quivering. Leo stood
a few paces from her, his eyes wide with astonished anger. He was cradling
his arm, in a familiar gesture that told Rahab her claws had found their
mark.
"I've done it again," she mumbled, sitting on the bed.
"You certainly have," Leo said icily, gingerly flexing his lacerated forearm.
"Though I do have to congratulate you, I didn't see it coming."
"What have you DONE with my son?" Rahab's tail lashed around her ankles in
agitation.
"What are you TALKING about?"
Rahab leaped up, causing Leo to step back another pace, eyes wary. "You know
what I'm talking about, Mister. WHERE is Seth?"
"He's in his crib. Where ELSE would he be?"
"Where did you take him last night?" Rahab's voice rose sharply.
"I didn't take him anywhere. You must have dreamed it-"
Rahab was on him again, but this time he was ready, and caught her wrists.
She struggled and managed to get one free, and drew it back to slash at his
face. He ducked and caught her arm again, spinning her around to hold her
from behind. She hissed and twined one of her feet around his ankle to pull
him off balance, but she might as well have tried to uproot an oak. She threw
her head back and connected with his muzzle, but all that did was make her
headache worse. She leaned forward in a futile attempt to break his iron
grip.
"Ah, Mike?" she heard Leo call from behind her hair. "Could you come in here
for a moment?"
She tried to bite Leo's hand, but couldn't quite reach. "Let GO of me you
bastard-"
"That wouldn't be a good idea, sweetheart... MIKE!"
She reached in the direction of her own shoulders, and one of her hands came
loose from Leo's grip, which was slippery with his blood. She immediately
sank her claws into his bicep.
He cursed and wrenched her loose. "Cut it OUT, Rahab!"
She felt her arm turning too far in the wrong direction as she tried to struggle,
and shrieked with pain. A firm hand grasped the back of her neck, and she
felt suddenly odd, and then there was nothing.
"You know, I'm beginning to think you really are nothing but a spineless
little wimp."
Rahab rolled her head back and forth at the sound of Mike's voice, but she
had no desire yet to open her eyes. She let her consciousness seep back,
little by little, as she listened to the ongoing conversation in the next
room.
"Are you talking to me?" Leo's voice spoke up quietly, but there was no mistaking
the agitation in it.
"Yeah, I'm talking to you. Is there anybody ELSE in here?"
"You ought to know better than to say that. Something had to be done before
she seriously hurt herself..."
Mike sniggered mirthlessly. "You mean before she seriously hurt YOU." He
hissed softly through his teeth. "This is taking longer than I thought. I
start to think I'm done, and then I find I've got miles to go, here. Heh!
She did you something BAD..."
She heard Leo sigh. "Just take your time, will you?"
They were silent a while, then she heard something metallic clink softly
together.
"I ain't no plastic surgeon, but I don't think it will look so bad when it
heals." Mike said.
"Thanks, Mike."
"Don't thank ME, ya big wuss! You started this whole friggin' mess, and you
KNOW it," Mike growled. "So I can't decide whether to SLAP you a good one
upside the head or just plain pity your sorry little carcass."
Leo didn't answer.
Mike laughed a short laugh of derision. "Maybe I should just pity you. Especially
when Raph comes home and finds you dissed Rahab."
Leo said something about Raphael that made Rahab's eyes open wide.
"Wha-at? What makes you say that," Mike said.
Yeah, Leo, what makes you say that, Rahab echoed in her head angrily. She
wanted badly to get up and say something, but her head still hurt. She lay
quietly, rubbing the sore muscles in her arm.
After a pause, Leo spoke again in a lower tone. "Because I spoke him recently.
In New York."
"What's he doing in New York?"
"Actually, he was getting ready to leave for Moscow."
Mike made a noise of disbelief. "Why the hell would he be going to
Moscow?"
"You know what it's LIKE over there?"
"Huh." Another pause. "I have a pretty good idea. But what does it have to
do with Raph?"
"He works for Don," Leo said.
"I KNOW that... okay, so what does it have to do with DON?"
"Plenty. He went into Moscow after the Soviet Union fell apart, and started
up a new business, making some sort of electronic equipment, or something,
and nearly all of the staff is local talent. Didn't they love that... it
was a badly needed booster shot to their suffering economy. Not that Don
expected much in profits, because of the black market, but it's doing
surprisingly well, and everyone who is employed there shares the profits.
A lot of that was affecting rival companies in the area, that were owned
by foreign corporations, who imported their own people, and exploited the
local labor force.
"So get to the point," Mike said impatiently.
"I am, just be patient! You know how Don does business, he always seems to
gain more by giving, it's his karma. It's also his karma to attract the attention
of the heavies. Russia is still in the birth pangs of some vague democracy,
though no one is sure what, therefore it's basically the law of the jungle
out there in the Russian business world. Law enforcement is so disorganized,
the Mafia has Moscow's businesses under its collective thumb, and everybody
who is anybody has to pay big money to the local gang for protection from
other gangs. Otherwise, they meet up with a very messy demise. The police
find bodies turning up in the river, in locked vehicles, at the local dumps...and
they can't keep up with the caseload. It makes New York look like an Amish
village."
"So what does this have to do with-"
"I'm not finished!" Leo was beginning to sound surly. "You know when Don
makes any kind of business venture, especially in a politically sensitive
country like Russia, he is supporting a lot of people who are counting on
him. Those same people get protection from Don, at no charge, and so it's
understandable that once word gets out, more people look to Don for help
and when they get it, turn around and thumb their noses at the Mob. The Mob,
in turn, lose money and power over the communities, and the only way they
can get it back is to band together, go on bended knee to the Powers That
Be in the organized crime world, and ask for help. They pay big cash to hire
the best hit men, and lately a lot of Don's employees have been targets.
In return, Don has gone in person to these gang leaders and has thrown down
the gauntlet, warning them to leave him and his interests alone, or else.
They stupidly chose the "else", forcing Don to go back into Moscow with the
help of Raphael and Thomas, and a number of his elite, to clean house, so
to speak."
Mike had been groaning as Leo spoke. "Another gang war, that's all we friggin'
need."
"He had to do it, Mike. It's his way. You know as well as I do that to back
out and leave all those innocent people to their fate, is to lose face with
the rest of the world."
"Well, it's not MY way." Mike muttered, moving small objects with more force
than necessary. "I have a family to raise... not to mention raising everybody
else's."
"I know that, Mike. Don knows it too. He didn't require Raph to go, but Raph
volunteered, so Don suggested I come here, which I was glad to do, because
you could use my help."
"I don't need your help," Mike snapped. "All you've done is cause trouble
for Rahab, and therefore cause trouble for me."
"Listen, you can say what you want, little brother, but you and I both know
that you can't handle a direct assault on this house by yourself. There's
far too much liability here. Therefore I'm staying, whether you like it or
not."
"You think I can't handle it, huh? Yeah, right... it's one thing to be goofing
around on the dojo floor, it's quite another to protect my kids. But I guess
you don't know what THAT'S like, do you? What do you know about being a
parent?"
Leo was silent.
Later, Leo came into Rahab's room. She pretended to be asleep.
"How's your head," he asked with forced politeness.
She opened her eyes. "It hurts," she muttered. "And thanks for waking me
up."
"You weren't sleeping," he replied not unkindly, and leaned cautiously toward
her. His arm was wrapped in white gauze. The look in his eyes told her he
was ready for her, this time. "If you will allow me, I can fix that
headache."
"I hope so, considering you are the one who caused it." She sat up
slowly.
He sat behind her, and moved her hair away from the back of her neck, and
promptly pressed his fingers into the last vertabrae that connected to her
skull.
"Ouch!" She jumped, and turned to glare at him, but he was already walking
out of the room. She frowned at the closing door, and rubbed the back of
her neck. She turned her head back and forth, and realized the pain and pressure
of her headache was easing. "Thanks, Leo," she said half to herself. "Thanks
a lot."
When she dressed, she went out to the atrium, and found Leo in a recliner
with Seth, who was restless in his lap. The sight of him holding Seth annoyed
her. She reached for the baby, and Leo handed him over without a word.
Later, she brought Seth back out to the atrium, and Leo was still sitting
in the recliner.
"May I have him back?" He smiled a little.
She regarded him with suspicion, then reluctantly deposited the infant in
his lap. "He still might need to be burped. If you don't, you'll regret it,"
she muttered.
"Don't worry about that," Leo said, gently turning Seth onto his belly. "I'm
starting to get the hang of it. So," he said, looking up at her. "Tell me
about your dream."
"That's none of your... WHAT dream," she snapped.
"The one you had the other night, where you thought I'd taken Seth."
"I dunno, Leo, WAS it a dream?"
"I don't recall doing anything like what you say I did, so I ASSUME it was
a dream."
"I hate it when you patronize me like that."
"Patronize you?"
"You treat me as though I were a retarded child."
Leo sighed. "Maybe if you stopped acting like one-"
"How DARE you insult me-" She stopped, and bit down any further outbursts,
when she noticed Seth was falling back into his usual mode of peaceful slumber.
Leo was silent, until she began stalking away. "Rahab?"
"NOW what?"
"It would help if we sat down and dealt with this as adults- myself included,"
he added when she opened her mouth to protest.
She folded and unfolded her arms, then tossed her head at him. "All right,
let's put Seth back in his crib, and deal with this as adults."
"If you don't mind, I'd like to hold him. I'm sure we can talk without disturbing
his rest."
"I'm not so sure about that."
"I am. I know you possess some sort of self control, especially around the
children, and that you are capable of conducting yourself in a reasonable
manner."
"I get it," Rahab said with a dry laugh. "You know I won't try to jump you
when my son is between us."
"That is NOT what I'm worried about, Rahab."
"Really? Then what worries you, Leo? A full scale assault on the house?"
Rahab went to a nearby chair, but was too agitated to sit in it. "And another
thing, if you knew Raphael was in Moscow, why did you ask me where he was?
You also failed to tell me why you are really here, or did you forget? Or
is this part of some grand old mind game you like to play on people?"
"Rahab, you know better than to accuse me of that."
"I do? And I suppose Mike knows better, too, huh?"
"Rahab..."
"May I ask you another question?"
Leo sighed. "Go ahead."
Rahab stared blankly at him a long moment. "I forgot what I was going to
say," she muttered, closing her eyes.
After a pause, she heard Leo carefully clear his throat. "Rahab, my concern
is about you."
"Oh, here we go AGAIN," Rahab moaned.
"I'm concerned about your health."
"GET out of here."
"Rahab, I'm serious."
"Hey, I'm just FINE."
Leo got up carefully, so as not to disturb Seth, and approached her. He seemed
to be holding the baby as though he were some sort of protective device.
"Rahab," he said softly. The look on his face, though kindly, seemed to pierce
her with a bittersweet pain. "I think you need help."
"I don't need- what kind of help?"
Leo lowered his eyes.
"WHAT kind of help, Leo?" When he didn't answer, she snorted in derision.
"Oho-o, I think I get it. You think I'm crazy, don't you? DON'T you?"
Leo shook his head. "That's not it, Rahab. Mike and I seem to think
that-"
"'Mike and I?' 'MIKE and I?' Since when did you two band together? What sort
of card are you gonna pull out your sleeve now, Mr. Dealer?" She braced her
feet, and pointed a long forefinger in his face. "I KNOW what you're about.
Playing more of your tricks again, aren't you? Making it look like I'm the
one who's NUTS just so you can get Seth away from me, that's it! Well, I'm
ON to you, you don't fool me, not for ONE stinking minute!"
Leo opened his mouth to say something as she spoke, then stood back and waited
for her to draw breath. "I won't take Seth away from you," he said gently.
"I can stake my honor on that."
"I'll show you what I think of your HONOR," Rahab breathed, as she stepped
forward. She lunged and struck out at his face with her extended claws, but
he reached for her with one hand and nudged her between the eyes, causing
her legs to buckle under her. Funny, she thought as she went down, Seth didn't
even wake up. What's with this casual thing, he didn't even punch...
"Rahab."
She felt something prod her on the face. She swiped at it angrily, then opened
her eyes. Mike was looking down at her, one eyebrow raised.
"Easy... it's me," he said.
She stared at him. "I know who you are. What do YOU want, you
traitor?"
"Traitor?" Mike recoiled. "Wha-at?"
Rahab rolled over and buried her face in her pillow. "Leave me alone," she
mumbled.
"Time to get up," Mike said briskly. "Your kids need ya. Seth's been asking
for you, he's aching for some chow. Leo tried to feed him your backup supply
warmed over from the freezer, but that little guy just went up one side of
him and down the other, and cussed him out solid. You shoulda been there
to see that. Leo's really bummed."
"Seth? Quiet, sweet little-"
Mike shrugged expansively. "Who woulda thought, right? But they're both in
a real sad mood. So, come on, get off your well-defined kaboodha and take
care of that little beanpod, uh?"
"All right, all right already! Give me a break, I just got knocked over the
head, and you expect me to leap out of bed, as fresh as a cherry blossom,
hah?"
Mike cocked his head, as he passed her robe to her. "You know, I like that,
it was... poetry. 'Knocked on the head, leaped outa bed...fresh as a cherry
blossom, hah.' Hey, can I use that as a lyric?" He ducked the pillow she
threw at him.
Energized by Mike's joshing, she made her way to the kitchen, and poured
a cup of coffee, and drank it, black, feeling oddly pleased with herself.
She found half a melon in the fruit drawer of the fridge, and peeled the
rind off, and ate it in big bites. After her third banana, her gnawing hunger
abated, and she went looking for Seth. Once she was out on the patio, could
hear his wailing in the garden, and followed the noise. She came upon Leo,
who was walking aimlessly around on the lawn, holding Seth firmly against
his broad shoulder. As she got nearer, she saw a look of such obvious relief
on Leo's face when he noticed her, that her resentment faded.
"Thank all the gods," he breathed when she took the fussing infant from him
and turned to take him back to the house. "Rahab?"
She turned to look at him again. "I'm very sorry about yesterday."
"Can't say I blame you, I was being a jerk," she said, and continued on to
the house.
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