Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 21:03:57 +0200
From: Andrej Koymasky <andrej@andrejkoymasky.com>
Subject: Infamous Trade 15/17

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INFAMOUS TRADE
by Andrej Koymasky
(C) 1998 - 2002
written the 20th of July, 1995
translated by the author
English text kindly revised by Jer

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USUAL DISCLAIMER

"INFAMOUS TRADE" is a gay story, with some parts containing graphic scenes
of sex between males. So, if in your land, religion, family, opinion and so
on this is not good for you, it will be better not to read this story. But
if you really want, or because YOU don't care, or because you think you
really want to read it, please be my welcomed guest.

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FIFTEENTH

Dan answered the phone. He listened than said: "Good. I'll wait for you,
then. You'll find the little boy ready. But tell Kim Shin to remain
outside, only let him take the trunk inside... No, I agree, we'll dope the
boy only after you've talked to him... Sure we need to do it - I told you
he is a rebel, didn't I? You can't take him away awake, that would give you
lots of problems... Just think, if you ran a red light with the police
there and the boy yells for help... Diplomatic car or not, they'll stop
you. Yes, sure. I'll wait for you, Chem."

He turned toward Jacques and smiled at him: "So, then, everything is as we
planned. You'll take care of Jeff and Naoki, won't you?"

"Sure."

"Do you feel like it?"

"No problem. They will have no suspicions about an invalid immobilized in
bed."

"I'd rather you had a gun, for your safety."

"No... everything will be fine."

"About Shin... are you sure he..."

"He is eager to take the place of Chem. And General Kim agrees, so..."

Dan nodded. He caressed his lover's arm. They remained silence for a while.
Then they heard a car pull up and shortly after someone rang the bell. It
was Shin with another Korean in a Wolksvagen pickup.

"We brought the trunk. Are you sure Chem suspects nothing?"

"Absolutely. He is thrilled, he thinks about nothing but the boy. Come now,
we have little time. Will you come to pick up the other two later?"

"Yes, tonight I'll send our... transportation agency." Shin said while with
his henchman they  moved the trunk to the basement.

Dan make them enter the small room where his man was on guard. The man
looked at the two Koreans with a suspicious glance but said nothing. Dan
told him to hide in the other cellar and to keep absolutely silent.  The
man already knew what would happen there in a few minutes. Shin and his
henchman went upstairs again with Dan and went back to their pickup. Dan
went to Jacques' bedside.

"Put the cocaine in sight on the night table..." said Jacques.

Dan obeyed then said: "The nurse has to remain in the kitchen. Will she do
so? Wouldn't it better to send her away?"

"No, she will be a useful witness if something goes wrong. But don't worry.
Everything will go smoothly, you'll see." Jacques said with a tired smile,
trying to encourage his lover.

It wasn't that Dan really needed courage, he had a lot of that. But the
change they were about to give to their business was not small thing, and
the man was feeling somewhat tense.

Rain continued to fall incessantly, irksome, and outside it was already
dark. Only the floral composition Dan put on the windowsill gave a note of
freshness and color to the gray and dark rectangle of the window.

Jacques emitted a light sigh then said: "Tonight, when you are back from
the auction, will you make love to me?"

"I'm afraid to hurt you..."

"You don't want me any more? I need you..."

"I do too, my love, you know it. I desire you."

"So, then..."

"All right. I promise you."

"Thank you. We should do it more often. I feel better afterwards.  Really,
do you know that?"

Dan nodded wistful. Sure he desired him, but he was really afraid he would
hurt him - his lover had become so fragile! But he could not deny him his
relief. He was moved that Jacques, even in his painful condition, desired
him, wanted to make love with him. If he only could give his lover half his
life span, half his health! What would not he do for his lover!

The door bell rang again. This time it was Chem, followed by Jeff and
Naoki. The Korean absolutely beamed as he entered. As soon as they entered
and took off their raincoats, Chem asked to greet Jacques. All the four men
went to the room of the ill man.

"Jacques, my dear friend! How are you?"

"Well, as you can see, more dead than alive. But I can't complain. I'm not
suffering too much and, in case, a little cocaine helps me to get over the
worst moments. But I seldom have to use it. "You, on the other hand, seem
to be in good shape."

"Yes, I'm all right. But... and Terry?" the man asked, his eyes shining.

Jacques had a faint smile and brushed Chem's hand, who answered that
gesture by gently taking the man's hand between his hands and caressing it.

"Terry? Terry is in good health, but he will be a difficult boy to convert
to what you want. I asked Dan to tell you so, didn't I?"

"And this excites me even more."

"Yes, Chem, I understand that. But if I can give you some advice..."

"Your advice is always precious."

"Terry hates Dan, who kidnapped him. You should both go downstairs together
and you, in front of the boy, have to treat Dan badly, telling him he kept
the poor boy in a dirty hovel, that you are very displeased, that Terry for
you is the most precious thing in the world... You understand, don't you?
You see the scene..."

Chem smiled: "Yes, I see, he is the bad one and I'm the good one. Sure.  It
should work."

"Don't try to take the boy violently, by force, coming to blows - you will
tame him easier with sweetness, believe me."

"Yeah, sure..." answered the Korean visibly aroused.

"And I believe it would be better if Jeff and Naoki wait for you here with
me, I don't think their sight would soothe the little boy, you see..."
Jacques added with a little smile.

Chem giggled and nodded in amusement.

"So, then, are you coming to take your little Terry?" Dan said to the
Korean, taking from the night table a syringe full of colorless liquid.

"Yeah, sure! Is that the narcotic for Terry?"

"Yes, it has an immediate effect, he will not quite feel the jab."

"But I want first to talk with the boy, understood?"

"He will not even see it, be sure." Dan answered hiding the syringe behind
his back with a shrewd smile.

They went downstairs. When they were in the little room former occupied by
the guard, Dan whispered to Chem: "He is inside there. If you want to look
at him through the peep-hole before going in..."

"Yeah... God, isn't he beautiful! Yeah, he'll be a perfect lover, he'll be
my marterp..." he never ended his sentence - Dan quickly inserted the
syringe needle into the Korean's neck forcing the piston down as far as it
would go.

Chem jumped, tried to turn and collapsed into Dan's ready arms - that
charge of powerful poison would have killed a herd of elephants. He called
out softly to his man and, together, they opened the trunk and dumped in
the corpse of the Korean. Then Dan looked through the peep-hole - the
little boy was standing in front of the bed and was looking towards the
door - he possibly had heard some noise.

Meanwhile, upstairs, Jeff and Naoki were seated on two chairs near Jacques
bed.

The ill man, pointing to the cocaine packet, said to the two men: "I
presume Chem will be busy downstairs for a while..."

Jeff sniggered, "Yes, I think so too. I never saw him so excited and
aroused for a new purchase. He lost his head for that Terry-boy. He even
forgot about the money problem..."

Naoki threw him a glance that didn't escape Jacques. "Yes, he told us, but
he knows he has nothing to worry about. We will lend him what he needs to
give back to general Kim. Sorry, Naoki, as Dan is downstairs with your
boss, would you please prepare some cocaine for me? The pain is starting to
grow stronger..."

"Sure." The Japanese said standing up.

"Take the top packet of these five - there is still a quarter of a dose.
For the moment it will be enough, I hope. At its side you will see a small
dish, the blade and the small pipe..."

Naoki opened the top packet, poured its content onto the gilded dish and
with the razor-blade he leveled the thin white powder and divided it in two
long stripes. Then drew the little pipe near Jacques' nostril and put the
small dish under the pipe.

"Here you are, you can sniff..." he said gently.

Jacques inhaled, while the Japanese made the dish skillfully slide until,
after three sniffs, all the powder disappeared. While Naoki was putting at
its place the tools, Jacques smiled in bliss.

He shut his eyes, keeping silent for a short while, then said: "Boys, if
you two want to sniff some, with our compliments... there is plenty. You
can help yourselves."

Naoki seemed uncertain but Jeff accepted at once - they were at a friend's
house  There were no dangers, and they could relax a little. Not a full
dose, just some only to relax, only to feel a little less the bored of the
weather. He asked Naoki to divide a dose in two. Finally Naoki nodded. This
time it was Jeff to prepare the powder. He prepared four stripes, two for
himself and two for his colleague.

Then, under the encouraging smile of Jacques, first Jeff, then Naoki,
sniffed all the powder. Jeff put down the dish and pipe, and sat down. The
first to open wide his eyes, to bring the hands to his head and collapse,
was Naoki. Jeff had just time to realize that something wrong when it was
his turn. Jeff emitted a kind of choked moan, stretched out his hand
towards his little machine-gun he had put under his chair when he too
collapsed. Dan entered the room, the Smith & Wesson in his hand, tense.

"Everything done, isn't it?" Jacques quietly asked.

Dan put back his gun in his pocket and bent over the two corpses. "Yes.
How's the powdered sugar?"

"It made me feel like I needed to sneeze.   Anyway a lot better than one
hundred per cent pure cocaine. Really fast!"

"To tell the truth, it was not hundred per cent pure, I mixed it with some
strychnine, for safety sake.   Just to guarantee things if they sniffed
less than a whole dose."

"Good. I can say that you can now go and call Shin to move these two until
they will take them away. Well, my love. A new era is starting now."
Jacques said to his man with a smile.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Kevin, before the F.B.I. car turned left on the block where Jaques Roux
lived; stopped in front of a shop selling occultism books, incense, New Age
records and aphrodisiacs, quickly recalling the house. He walked down the
humid and deserted sidewalk, but saw the other F.B.I. cars already lying in
wait, apparently empty, on the side streets. Anyway he was connected by
radio with Silvan who would intervene with backup forces in case of danger.

Kevin was surely running a great risk, but they feared that with a mass
raid the men inside would have the time to eliminate Terry or use him as a
hostage. He put his hat on and opened the cheap umbrella he had just bought
from a Senegalese peddler near the hospital where Ellen was admitted. When
he was sure nobody was looking at him, he slipped his .38 out from the
holster and slid it into the pocket of his coat.

On the stairway going to the house were two men - Kin Shin and his body
guard. Shin had a big plaster on his nose, that Kevin broke in their recent
clash. The Korean was on the top of the stairs, his shoulders turned
towards the open door of the cottage. Sheltered under a big black umbrella,
he was watching his henchman transporting a trunk on castors toward a
pickup parked nearby.

Kevin had surprise on his side, but it would be a meager advantage if other
men came on the scene. And possibly Terry would suffer the consequences.
But at that point he could only hope and proceed. Reaching the lower part
of the stairs he hid his face under the umbrella and let the henchman with
the trunk pass him. Kevin felt ready, fear preceding the moment of action
gave way to coolness. He felt, growing inside himself, determination to put
an end to this.

He lowered his umbrella and gave a violent heave with his shoulder to the
henchman hurling him against the pickup. The man hit his head against the
pickup, a stroke that would knock out most men. But not that one. He was
stunned but still conscious. He saw him slide on his knees with his hands
clenching his head and, before taking care of Shin, let the man clearly see
his .38 which he was now holding in his hand.

A thin man wearing a hooded jacket and taking his schnauzer for a walk,
arrived a few yards from the cottage. He saw he scene and was petrified.
Then, without hesitation, picked up the schnauzer and started running in
the opposite direction. He was evidently another righteous citizen not
wanting to be involved.

When Kim Shin raised his umbrella to better see what was happening, Kevin
said in a low, but clearly audible voice, "Try doing some silly thing and
I'll smash your brains on the stairs. Come down with your hands on the back
of your neck.  Hurry up."

He felt tempted to kill Shin doing justice once and for all. There is no
policeman who, at one time or another, hasn't felt such temptation in front
of a criminal. Some really do so and have the luck not to be found out.
Kevin's instinct was pushing him to revenge. Shin decidedly deserved death.
That hog, fifteen years earlier in Saigon, had attacked Kevin first.  He
couldn't kill him just because he had the chance. Slaughtering him would
not be a big loss for mankind. But Kevin would also have to kill the
henchman, the sole witness. It was not prudent killing two people protected
by diplomatic immunity. It was not convenient.

He watched Shin drop the umbrella. The Korean was half hidden by the
darkness but the dark could not hid the hate that was making his voice
vibrate, "You have to be mad. I'll make you pay. I'll have you thrown out
of the police immediately,  kicking your ass, and then..."

"Put your hands back of you neck, before I'll provide your ass with one
more hole!" Kevin interrupted him, gesturing him nearer the pickup.

The diplomat threw a glance to his half dizzy henchman struggling to stand
up. Shin tried to say something but Kevin hissed at him, pushed him against
the pickup and kicking his legs, made him spread wide. Always keeping an
eye on the bodyguard, he searched the diplomat - he had no weapons.

Anyway the henchman must have some weapon on him. Kevin ordered him to pull
off his yellow raincoat and his jacket expecting some reaction, but the man
seemed too dazed. He possibly remembered the blows he got the last time
they met. Once he freed himself from raincoat and jacket, he revealed a .45
he had in an armpit holster.

"Face down on the sidewalk!" Kevin ordained.

The Korean, lying down slowly, kept his eyes turned to the detective. He
was looking for a chance to react. Kevin pushed the snout of his .38 on his
neck, to make him feel the weapon's presence and make him understand how
easy was to be killed on the streets of the Big Apple. He took the man's
.45 then ordered both Koreans to get into the pickup.

"Handcuff yourselves to the steering wheel spokes." he said to Shin, pulled
the keys from the dashboard and threw them towards the park.

His heart-beat started to slow down. Fear was under control. Kevin made for
the trunk and opened it - he immediately recognized the rigid body of Chem.
He felt that it was still warm but had no pulse. He left the trunk open.
"Well," he thought, "they will be charged with his murder. I would have
liked best to kill him myself, but let's be content with it." He went back
to the passenger compartment. It was the moment to follow the official
procedures.

He drew out his badge, "Sergeant Kevin Black. You are under arrest for
murder, corpse concealment, complicity in Terence Dos Santos kidnapping and
the murder of his parents..."

Under the rain he recited to the two Koreans the articles of law, reminding
them they had the right not to speak and that anything they said could be
used against them. A couple of times he threw a glance toward the house -
the thought that Firestone could be waiting for him in the shadow make his
heart-beat accelerate.

"Is Firestone inside?"

The two Koreans were sitting in silence, like petrified.

"Is Terry Dos Santos shut up inside the house?"

Shin limited himself to pointing the plaster on his nose and kept silent.

"Not easy making conversation with you guys." Kevin said.

Passing the .38 to his left hand, he slipped his right arm into the pickup.
 Using his thumb and forefinger, he wrung Kin Shin lower lip. The Korean's
eyes widened and the man tried to escape the hold.

"Where is Terry?"

Shin relaxed. Thinking the Korean was about talking, Kevin let the hold go.

"Take it up your ass!" Shin said and spit on his face.

Kevin didn't feel any hate inside himself. He understood they were at the
end. It was a moment to keep cool.  A policeman knows when he has power of
life or death power over a criminal.

"I have to take it up my ass? For sure not from you. We have still to
settle accounts for Juan Lafonte and Maxey Twentyman, then for Grace and
Max Dos Santos. If we have to settle accounts once for all, I'm game. For
the last time, where is Terry Dos Santos?"

"Fuck yourself! And be sure, somebody will fuck your little boy!" Shin
yelled.

Kevin felt cooler than ever. "All right, but not you for sure." he said and
grasping a hand full of his genitals through his trousers, he squeezed them
violently.

The Korean threw out a choked moan while curling himself trying to escape
him. The henchman stretched himself over Shin's body and with his free hand
hit Kevin. Shin raised his hand. A surrender? Kevin had no time to waste.

"I'll tell you where he keeps the boy..."

Kevin at once was on guard - in Vietnam he learned how tough Koreans could
be. And Kim Shin for sure was no little girl.

"Firestone keeps him prisoner in the cellar."

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CONTINUES IN CHAPTER SIXTEENTH

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