Wild, Wild East by G.L. Sandborn Chapter 3 - Just Hanging Around "So, you guys want to stop for a drink?" Tina Foster asked as she glanced between the two giant men in suits flanking her in the crowded back seat. "I know a really neat bar not far from here." Despite her offer, her two seat companions continued to stare stony-faced straight ahead, their hands clasped in their laps. She felt like a pamphlet squished between two massive bookends. "Yeah, I guess you guys don't drink while on duty." As the district police station came into sight, Tina squirmed in her seat. She didn't really care anymore about being questioned. It was getting hot in the car and she just wanted out. They were almost to the underground parking entrance. Soon she'd be able to breathe again. Fanning herself with her hands, she watched as the parking entrance approached. Her fanning slowed as she watched it pass. "I hate to break it to you but I think you missed your turn," she said to the driver. When he didn't respond, she turned to the man on her left. "Are you taking me to a different police station?" The man gave no response. Before she could ask again, a hand slapped a smelly rag over her face. A second hand gripped her head. With a whimper, she struggled to escape, elbowing her attacker as hard as she could. It had no more effect than striking a tree trunk. Her struggles became weaker as the sharp metallic odor of chemicals flooded her senses. The passing lights of the city began to swim and recede in the darkness as her muffled cries of distress sounded further and further away. Soon, everything faded into darkness. Kaoru's fingers lightly traced their way over her cheek, down her neck, and softly across her chest. She felt wrapped in an invisible warmth that caused her body to tingle as his fingers danced across her body. Pausing to kiss her, he whispered his love. As one hand slid down her taut stomach to the swell of her hips, she could feel herself giving in to the need of consummating their marriage. She snuggled against him as their legs intertwined, his desire hard against her naked thigh. She wanted him. She NEEDED him. She-- "Herroooo?" She frowned. Why the odd voice? Why speak at all? Less talk and more action was what she wanted. "Wakeie-wakeie" This time the sing-song voice was positively annoying. What was the deal? This was their wedding night. "Wake up, Miss Foster" Forcing open one eye, she quickly closed it again at the intense brightness before her. She tried to move her hands to shield her eyes but they were caught on something and wouldn't move. "Oh Kaoru, turn off the lights," she mumbled as she squirmed on a hard wood chair. "Oooh, Miss Foster have nice dreams," came the annoying voice. WHAT? How dare...? She forced her eyes open despite the bright light. Whomever had replaced her darling Kaoru was gonna pay for interrupting their honeymoon. The room swam into focus, black and white focus at that. She recoiled back into the chair at the sight of a chubby little face framed in square wire-rimmed glasses only inches from her own. She blinked and blinked some more. Instead of her darling Kaoru, there was a little man wearing a gray high-necked jacket. The light coming from a goose-necked table lamp behind him reflected off a strip of bald skin on his head. No doubt about it, her honeymoon was over. "You wake now?" the man asked with a satisfied smirk on his disgusting little face. "What? Where...? Who...?" She tried but couldn't seem to form a cohesive sentence. The room swam around her. Shaking her head to clear the scene, only added nausea to her confusion. "Good. You wake. We talk," the man said. She tried again to move her arms but found they were bound together behind the chair. "Comfy?" he asked, turning away towards the table that contained the annoying lamp. "No," she said, trying again to free her hands. Whatever was holding them together dug painfully into her wrists. "Good. Plisoners should not be comfy," he replied holding up a small black book. "It say so in manuao." He opened the book and read. "Plisoners not be comfy. See? I light." "I don't know anything about anything. Can I go home?" she snapped, adding a little sniff at the end. She couldn't figure out what was with the man's lousy English. With everything in black and white, it was like being stuck in a bad Charlie Chan movie. "Ah, you get light to point. Good." He flipped a few pages I his little black book. "When plisoner wake, ask impoltant question." He turned to regard Tina with a look that made her skin crawl. "Okay, I ask. Where is man you with?" "Man? What...? Oh, you mean that government guy. He ran away somewhere early this morning. I really don't know where he is. Can I go home now?" "Lan away?" The little man mumbled something unintelligible and flipped through a few pages in his book. "NO! That is not acceptable. It say so light here." He pointed to a page. "Plartner of seclet agent never lun away!" "This one did," Tina insisted. "WAITAMINUTE! He's NOT my partner! I only met him once. At the zoo. He was hurt. I took him home because he said he didn't have anywhere else to go. I thought it was a little strange. I mean, a single guy in Japan and no place to stay. And how many good looking guys do you meet in a zoo? Anyway, I don't know how it happened but somehow he ended up in my bed--" The little man made a disgusted face and snorted. "You sex rife not intelesting." "I DIDN'T SLEEP WITH HIM!" She shook her head. "I mean, yes, he somehow got in my bed but I wasn't because I invited him. I don't know how he got there." The little man tisk-tisked. "You know, that is how you get nasty disease. Must be vely careful. You no want get THAT, I can tell you." "You sound like my father," she said wrinkling her nose. "Save yourself for marriage, wear clean underwear, don't get a tattoo. Why can't I have a little fun while I'm still young? Do you know how tough it is to find a Laundromat in the Amazon? And that little tattoo I... Ooops, I shouldn't have said that. You didn't hear me say that." With a sigh, the little man turned away and raised his hands high. "Daddy always say boys no tlouble compared to girls. Boy never buy milk when girl give away free. So sad. So sad." "Milk? What milk? What are you talking about?" she snapped, again shaking her head. When the previous case of vertigo failed to return, she drew a deep breath and tried to glare at her captor. With his back to her, the little man sighed. "No matter. You talk now. You seclet agent. Your plartner secret agent. Where is plartner now?" With a frustrated shake of her shoulders, she squeezed her eyes shut and rolled her head back. "I am NOT a seclet... I mean, secret agent! I've already told you everything I know." The man spun around. With hands on his chubby hips, he regarded her like an angry father. "I see. Amelikans tlain you good." He picked up his little book again and flipped through a couple of pages. "What to do, what to do. Ah, I rike this one," he crowed. Gesturing to a couple of his goons, they slowly advanced on the helpless Tina. ***** "Kaoru-sama?" Aoi called softly from the front door. Kaoru said nothing in response. Standing alone on the front porch of the mansion, he was staring blankly at the front gate. "Kaoru-sama?" Aoi said again. The sound of her feet on the cold porch stone announced her approach. His eyes dropped before turning towards his fiancee. "I'm sorry, Aoi-chan. It's just... It's just I feel so stupid not knowing those men were phony police officers." "Nonsense." Aoi drew up beside him, her sweet face turned towards the gate. "None of us have ever really dealt with the police. So it is not unreasonable to expect we would be taken in by imposters." Aoi lightly leaned against his shoulder. The warmth of her body reminded him of how cool the evening had become. "I should have tried to help her." "You were just thinking of the rest of us. They were many large men. I know your heart was in the right place but you did the right thing," she insisted. "I just hope she's all right," he said, casting a shy glance her way. Aoi linked her arm with his and drew him tighter. Through the layers of her kimono, he could feel the beat of her heart. "I believe she will return, Kaoru-sama. She has always returned before. Even when she went home to America, she came back to us." "I know," he said with a sigh. "But she looked so tiny and helpless surrounded by those men. I'm just afraid this time she won't..." He swallowed hard and squeezed his eyes shut. Scenes of Tina being tortured or worse kept playing themselves over and over. Every time, he wanted to cry in frustration at his inability to help her in any way. As if reading his thoughts, Aoi rested her head on his shoulder. "The best thing we can do for her now is to remain strong and let the real police do their job. I'm sure they will find her." "I hope you're right, Aoi-chan." ***** Tina swung slightly from a rope tied to her ankles. Suspended some ten feet above what appeared to be a livestock watering tank, she struggled with the twin problems of her still tied hands and all the blood pooling in her head. "Look, I know you Japanese cops do things a little different, but is this really necessary?" The little man, flanked by four of his goons, ignored her question and flipped a few more pages in his little book. "Okay, plisoner tied above water. Check. Water in tank deep." He paused to lean over to look in the watering tank. "Check. Begin questioning plisoner." Snapping shut his book, he regarded Tina with a satisfied expression. "Why are you doing this? I told you before, I don't know ANYTHING!" Tina wiggled like a fish on a stringer, trying to get her hands free. That just made her swing a little more, adding vertigo to her pounding head. "So you say now," the little man said. "Soon you say what I want to hear." "What's the matter with you people? Don't I get a Miranda Warning or something? All I know is that guy ran off and left me. Try SoapLand. He had a gift card." The little man blinked. "SoapRand?" Turning to one of his goons, he listened as the man leaned over and whispered an explanation. He reacted with obvious frustration. "Sex, sex, sex. Is that all you Amelicans think about?" "If you don't let me down right now, I'm going to report you to your supervisor. Even the cops in Argentina were nicer than this." "Cops? What cops?" the little man asked as he looked between his men and Tina. "You're not police?" she gasped. "Yakuza?" "No, we better than that." She sighed in resignation. "If you're not cops and you're not Yakuza, what are you?" "People who want your plartner," the little man insisted. Tina's eyes went wide. "Hey, are you the guys from the zoo who were shooting at him?" One of the henchmen shyly held up his hand. The other three sheepishly copied him. "Boy, you guys are lousy shots," Tina said. The men just pouted. "ENOUGH!" The little man's arms flapped in frustration before he stopped and pointed directly at her. "Where is plartner? Answer question or you go in water!" "I told you everything I know. Now, let me go." She stared at the murky water below. This guy was serious. He was going to drown her if she didn't tell him what he wanted to hear. But she didn't know anything other than drowning in a livestock tank in the middle of Tokyo wasn't how she wanted to end her life. She had so much to live for. She had photographs to take. She had places she wanted to see. She was still a virgin, for crying out loud. "Perhaps you need croser rook," he said before nodding to one of his henchmen. A turn of a crank and Tina felt herself drop a couple of feet before jerking to a halt. "See? Scared, yes? Chinese have hell like this. I believe it called Hell of Upside Down Drowning. Vely unpreasant." Tina's frustration bubbled over. "I don't know anything! Is your English so bad you can't understand?" "That hurt, naughty girl. In the water you go." Before he could give the signal to his henchman, another of his goons tugged at his sleeve. With a look of irritation he tilted his head to listen as the man whispered something in his ear. His surprise at what he heard was evident in the way he jerked away and frowned. "You kidding," he gasped. Stepping up to the tank, he leaned over and looked both ways in the water. Stepping back, he frowned again. "Where you get?" The goon leaned over and whispered his answer. The little man's reaction was swift. Slapping the larger man's face, he glared at his men. "IDIOTS! You steal fish in Tokyo? You danger mission with petty theft? What if caught? Uncle say you best. I think you best blockheads." With a sigh, the little man shook his head and turned back to Tina. "Velly solly, Miss Foster. My men do something vely stupid. They steal fish for tank." "Fish?" Tina asked, not certain she really wanted to know. After all, drowning was bad enough. What could be worse? "Yes, piranha fish. Ten of them." A cold knot formed in Tina's previously upset stomach. She had seen what a school of those little fish could do in the Amazon. Drowning suddenly seemed a lot less scary. Pulling out his black book, the little man flipped through a few pages, paused and then flipped through more pages. Soon, he was frantically going backwards and forwards through the book before suddenly throwing it on the floor in disgust. "Book no talk about piranha fish. This vely compricated." He was just beginning to pace, considering Tina's fate when a voice boomed in precise Japanese from somewhere behind the warehouse. "This is the police. You are surrounded. Put down your weapons and come out with your hands up." The effect on the men in the warehouse was electric. Shouting orders in a language Tina didn't understand, the little man launched his men into action. In an instant, men in dark suits were running every which way; gathering items in the makeshift office, getting into cars, and totally forgetting about their captive. When the man in charge of the winch that controlled Tina's rope abandoned his post, Tina was plunged towards the murky water below. Her scream of terror was cut off as she jerked to a halt. Forcing open one eye, she found herself only two feet above the water with the piranha anxiously swirling about beneath her head. She cautiously looked towards the winch. Her life was spared, or at least her death delayed, because the rope had become entangled in the winch crank. "Nice fishie," she said in a high-pitched voice. "You don't want to eat me." Moving only her eyes, she slowly looked around for help. Unfortunately, everyone was piling into cars and stuffing things into the vehicles' trunks. Two paused only long enough to throw a couple of bear can-sized objects at the stacks of wooden crates along the back wall. With loud bangs, the crates burst into flames. The fire quickly began to spread to other debris shoved haphazardly along the side walls. In seconds, Tina was surrounded on three sides by fire. A roar of engines and squealing tires accompanied the small caravan of cars as they burst through the warehouse doors and quickly disappeared into the night. In seconds, Tina was alone. "I don't want to drown. I don't want to be eaten by piranha. I don't want to burn. I just want to go home," she whined. Seconds passed as the fire grew. Smoke began to fill the air and the heat was causing her to sweat. Only the sounds of burning crates broke the silence. She coughed a few times on the fouling air, the act causing her head to pound. Glancing around for some way of saving herself, she caught sight of a figure moving swiftly through the warehouse, heading for the office. She didn't know who it was. She didn't really care. "Help me!" she called before a coughing fit overwhelmed her. The figure stopped. "Tina?" She knew that voice. "STEVEN?" "What are you doing up there?" Steven said, as he walked up to the stock tank. Tina coughed again. "Hanging around," she snapped. "Get me down!" "Sure thing." He looked around as if trying to find some way of reaching her. "Ummm, how did you get up there?" A loud 'pop' and hiss, things got worse. Burning debris had fallen on the old rope, causing it to burst into flame. "That's not good," Steven said as he started to climb over the steel wall of the stock tank. "I wouldn't do that, if I were you," Tina warned. "Your friends stocked the tank with piranha." Steven froze. "And that's not good, either. How on earth did you get yourself into this?" The burning rope slipped, dropping her another few inches. "It all started when I met YOU! Now, get me down!" "Okay. Ummmm, I better drain the tank first." He pulled out a handful of change and started sorting through the coins. "What are you doing? You can't buy off piranha," she yelled. "Patience, I'm looking for something." He sorted through a few more coins before finding the one he was looking for. Pocketing the rest, he held up what looked to be a 500 yen coin. She cast another glance at the burning rope. Strands had already begun to separate as the fire worked its way through the old rope. Before she could admonish him to hurry up, he peeled something off one side of the coin and knelt down by the tank. "Cover your eyes," he said. When she gave him a frustrated look, he sheepishly nodded. "Or just close them." Slapping the coin on the outside of the tank, he jumped aside. A few seconds later, there was a loud 'bang' that caused ripples to race across the water's surface, irritating the piranha and causing them to jump disturbingly close to Tina's face. Steven stepped forward and bent over to examine the spot where he had planted the coin. "I don't understand it," he said, running a hand through his dark hair. "They said in training the 500 yen explosive would blow a one foot wide hole in inch thick steel." Tina squealed as the rope slipped again, this time causing her blond hair to touch the water. One enterprising piranha began nibbling on the exposed hair. "Stay away from my split ends! Steven, DO something!" In frustration, Steven stood up and kicked the side of the tank. There came a crack followed by loud rumble. "Uh oh," he said before diving aside. With a sound like thunder, the entire side of the tank gave way, spilling hundreds of gallons of water across the warehouse floor and leaving piranha flopping in its wake. Steven was just admiring his handiwork when the rope holding Tina gave way with a loud 'snap'. She screamed and closed her eyes as she fell. Her previous fears of drowning or being eaten by piranha were replaced by the very real possibility of breaking her neck. Her scream was cut off when she felt herself collide with another body before landing in the wet bottom of the stock tank. She rolled over to see Steven laying on his back partway underneath her. He tilted his head up and smiled. "You okay?" he asked. Tina forced a tired smile and rested her head on his thigh. "I thought I was dead." When she looked up again, he was examining the ceiling of the burning warehouse. "You know, I always thought these places had sprinkler --" His observation was cut off by a loud 'pop' and an even louder alarm bell. In seconds, they were both thoroughly soaked by the fire suppression system. "Oh, there it is," he said. Tina didn't know whether to laugh or hit him. The situation was so absurd, both of them laying in the bottom of a destroyed stock tank surrounded by flopping piranha while he made some crazy observation about the sprinklers. Her relief at being rescued finally won out. Her laughter bubbled up and soon echoed his as they lay there in their impromptu shower. Sounds of approaching sirens slowed their mirth. "Can you stand?" he asked. "I can't even feel my feet." She rolled off him and tried to sit up. It wasn't easy considering her hands were still tied behind her back. "We can't wait until you can walk," he said, standing up. "I better carry you." He helped her up as much as she could stand, the pain from her abused ankles causing her to cry out. Bending over, he hefted her onto his shoulder and quickly worked his way around the flopping fish and through the shattered door. Outside, he darted left and into the welcoming darkness only to turn right again into an alley that paralleled the road. Trying a few doors as he went, he finally found one unlocked. Pushing it open, he carried Tina inside and kicked it shut, just as the fire and police vehicles reached the warehouse. It took a few moments for their eyes to adjust to the darkness. She felt herself being carried over to a wall and then set down on a stack of old burlap bags. Steven quickly set about removing her bonds. Once untied, she rubbed her wrists and ankles, trying to restore circulation. Between listening for prowling police, he helped as best he dared. "You have nice legs," he said, running his fingers over a tortured ankle. "I'll bet you were a runner in college." She paused and looked him in the eyes. "No, I was a swimmer in high school." "Well, swimmers have nice legs, too," he replied. She couldn't be sure but it appeared to her in the darkened room that he was blushing. "That's the first nice thing you've said to me." Lowering her eyes, she went back to rubbing her wrists. It was hard for her to not blush in response. She had to admit, her first impression about him was correct; he was good looking and probably would make some girl very happy. Still, something wouldn't allow her to look at him that way. Every time she glanced at him, all she could see was Kaoru and feel Kaoru's hands on her legs. It was almost a dream come true, despite the tacky location and the fact they were hiding from the police. "Once you're able to walk again, I think it best we put as much distance between us and that warehouse as we can," he said with a serious expression. Tina shook her hands and wiggled her fingers as the needle-like pains signifying returning circulation roamed across her hands. "Why did you come back?" she asked, remembering how he had deserted her before. "To tell the truth, I wasn't looking for you," he replied, his hands stopping their gentle massage of her ankles. His eyes refused to meet hers. "I was trying to find out more about what those guys have planned and traced them to the warehouse. You just happened to be there." She regarded him with a mixture of curiosity and irritation. "Is that why you ran out on me at the house?" His hands left her ankles and he sat back on the dusty floor. Drawing a deep breath, he looked up at the ceiling. "No, that was panic. I'm really sorry about that. I didn't know where I was and fear of what those guys might do with me, if I was captured...," he finally admitted with an embarrassed shake of his head. "I shouldn't even be doing this kind of work. I'm not cut out for all this espionage stuff." Tina drew a deep breath and flexed her fingers again. They were almost beginning to feel normal. "Steven, what's going on? Who are those guys?" she asked softly. Steven sighed. "I guess you deserve an answer. You've certainly earned the right to know," he said adding a pained smile as his eyes captured hers. Even in the subdued light of the room, she could see how difficult this was for him. Maybe he was just trying to protect her from something worse than what she'd already been through. Maybe he didn't really know what was going on. In any case, she wanted the truth. Returning to her ankles, his strong hands gently massaged the bruises caused by the rope. "Those guys are Koreans, the bad kind. They're in this country with some new kind of weapon. I don't know much about it, my partner was the expert on that sort of stuff but I could tell by his expression when we saw what they had, it scared him." "Weapon? Like a bomb?" she asked, leaning forward and dropping her voice as if someone else might be close enough to listen. "Not a bomb in the sense you're thinking. It's something radically new. All I know is what he told me; something about it makes your hair fall out," he admitted. Tina drew back and frowned. "That doesn't sound like something those guys would kill someone for. In fact, it doesn't sound very dangerous at all." "That's the problem," he said, his hands working their way up the calf of her left leg. He didn't appear to be paying attention to what he was doing but his hands were beginning to have an effect on her. "I don't know WHY it makes your hair fall out. It could be radiation or it could be something else entirely. It must be pretty powerful or they wouldn't be going through all this trouble to get the key code back," he said, a hand leaving her leg and patting a spot behind his tie just under his throat. As his hands returned to massaging their way up to her knee, she slowly reached out and slapped them away while still looking him in the eyes. That was as far as she was going to allow. "Why would they bring something like that to Japan? The worst they could do with it would be embarrass a bunch of people and boost the wig sales." Steven stood up and looked towards the room's only window. "Yeah, maybe they've cornered the market in artificial hair and are looking to make a killing before going home," he said with just a touch of sarcasm in his voice. "And maybe it's a lot more powerful than we know. All I have to go on is my partner's reaction to seeing it and the fact the Koreans are still hunting for the key." Tina tested her feet by wiggling them slightly. Feeling only a little pain, leaned back on the pile of bags and regarded Steven with a frown. "Well, this is all too much for me. I'm going home." "You can't do that," Steven said in a flat voice. "Why not?" "Because that house is the first place the Koreans are going to look for you. If you go back there, you'll be putting everyone who lives there with you in danger." His expression and tone of voice caused Tina to shiver. She certainly didn't want to put anyone else in through what she had experienced this evening, especially Aoi and Kaoru. There was also Taeko and Chika-chan to consider. They certainly didn't deserve that kind of treatment. Mayu, maybe, but not the others. Miss Manager could probably take care of herself, given how the woman handled Steve's pistol like she had been doing it all her life. There was obviously more to Miyabi Kagurazaki than Tina had been able to detect. "But won't everyone be in danger just because they live there?" she asked with a grimace. "I don't think so," he said, kneeling down and checking her bruised ankles. "The Koreans already know you're on the run. They might watch the house in case you return but I doubt they will do anything. They probably knew this was their only chance to grab you. If you don't go back, I doubt they will do anything more than watch." "Why don't I just go to the police? They'll protect me," Tina said. Steve nodded. "Until the police are finished questioning you. Then what?" Tina shrugged. "I go... home." The realization of what that meant struck her like a baseball bat to the head. She'd be right back where she was before and this time, she'd probably be putting everyone else in danger. Steve seemed to read her mind. "Right now, you are the only link the Koreans have to me. If you go back home, they'll just come to get you again. This time, they won't have to pretend they're police." Images of the Koreans torturing everyone to find out about Steven reran themselves in her head. She wouldn't be able to live with herself, if she were the cause of that. Well, maybe if they tortured Mayu... just a little. "The only safe place for you right now is with me. I know of one place we can go. Because I'm the only one who knows about it, we'll probably be safe there. If we leave now and travel by night, we can be there in a few hours. Then we can figure out what to do next. Can you walk?" He held out a hand to help her up. "I suppose I better," she replied, gathering her still sore feet under her to stand. "I can't have you carrying me everywhere." "Oh, about that," he said as he began to rummage through his suit coat. After a few abortive tries, he finally found what he was looking for. Holding a small box, he opened it and pulled out a couple of rings. Sliding one on the ring finger of his left hand, he offered the other to Tina. "If we are going to travel together, it would be easier if people think we are husband and wife." "WHAT?" she gasped, dropping back on the pile of burlap bags. "I can't do that!" She stared at the tiny ring like it was a horrible little creature. "Look, we need the cover. This will allow us to blend in as we travel. I have a military ID that says I'm an Air Force Captain. We can pretend you're my wife and we're on vacation touring Japan." "I'm NOT sleeping with you!" she growled. "And I'm not asking you to," he insisted in a calm voice. "This is just for show. We don't have to do anything to prove we are married. It'll be a lot easier than sleeping in the woods every night." Tina frowned at the little gold band with its tiny diamond. The only person she ever wanted to receive one of those from was Kaoru. Her eyes went from the ring to Steven's face and back again. Despite her reservations, she had to admit he was right about how it would be better sleeping at an inn than a tent or something. Still, she wanted one thing understood. "I've seen how you secret agents act. I've seen all the James Bond movies. You gotta promise, no hankie-pankie." "I promise," he said with a light chuckle. "I won't do anything to compromise your honor." "Well..." She looked at the ring again. It wasn't a bad wedding ring. Actually, it looked a bit like the one she hoped she would wear some day. It wasn't as if they were going to do anything married people would do, she certainly wasn't going to let him have THAT. "I suppose you're right," she said taking the ring in her hand. "Don't worry. It's a fake diamond," he said, holding out his hand again to help her to her feet. "You just have to do a little playacting when in public. Just act like you think a married woman would and you'll do fine." "The diamond isn't real?" she asked, more disappointment in her voice than she intended. "No more than the marriage." "Oh that's just great," she grumped. Slipping the ring on her own finger, she held her hand out flat to examine it. The phony diamond sparkled in the room's dim light. Running her thumb along its smooth bottom, she had to admit it looked like it belonged on her finger. "Don't look that bad," she finally said. His hand closed over hers and he gently helped her to her wobbly feet. "We better be on our way, Mrs. Lawrence." "Lawrence?" she asked with a frown. "Remember? I told you about that down in that hiding place of yours. That's my cover name, Jeffrey Lawrence." He grinned as his arm went around her waist when she almost lost her balance from one of her sore ankles giving out. "I can't remember all that," she said trying to disengage herself from his arm. He allowed it but hovered close as she tried out her wobbly legs. "Can't I just call you Steven?" "Well, my ID says I'm Jeffrey S. Lawrence. I guess we can get by with you calling me by my middle name. I'll just tell people I'm J. Steven Lawrence. That'll work," he said with a nod. Gently taking her arm, he guided her towards the door. Cracking it open enough to see back up the alley, he paused before pushing it completely open. She was only slightly bothered that his touch no longer annoyed her. "It looks like everyone is busy with the fire. Come on," he said. Together, they stepped into the alley and turned away from the burning warehouse. It wasn't easy, Tina's ankles were anything but ready to travel. With his help, they soon reached a sidewalk leading away from the warehouse and into town. A subway station wasn't far and it had a stop at the right train station. "This is a lousy way to start a marriage," she grumped. "If it'll make you any happier, I'll carry you over the threshold of the first inn we stay at," he replied, sounding tired. Tina didn't respond. Her ankles hurt, her head was pounding, and all she could think about was how she got herself into this mess.