Dead Breath
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“What kind of car was it?”
“It was the dark sedan.”
“Wow! You cut the list by a couple of million, but the list of suspects is still about a few hundred thousand and it’s only in Las Vegas.” Tom grinned.
“Thank you, I appreciate your support.” Mireya rolled her eyes.
“Come on, it must have been someone like us. Someone came there by night to hide and you didn’t let him in.”
“That sounds logical. But I’m not entirely sure.”
Tom shrugged his shoulders.
“By the way…” Mireya looked at him. “Is Tom Walt a fictitious name?”
“Only Walt is. My full name is Thomas. But call me Tom. Are you Mireya Jalinda Rothe?”
Mireya narrowed her eyes. “Yes. Did she say it?”
Tom chuckled. “Is it such a big secret?”
“No, it’s not. I just didn’t think Leandra talked so much about me behind my back. How long do we have to go to her last home?”
“It’s about a few hours.”
“Where have you been?”
Tom slightly reduced the speed of the car. “Sorry?”
“Well, you left our motel. Where did you go?”
“There is a gas station nearby, on the other side.” Tom tightened his grip on the steering wheel. “I just didn’t want to waste time when we go together.”
“Why does it seem to me that you are lying?”
“It’s because I am.” Tom smiled meaningfully and again exceeded speed.
Mireya felt drowsy, which was unusual for her after a recent awakening, but she tried to hold on. “Can we stop and buy coffee?”
Tom didn’t answer.
“What?” Mireya asked.
“You said there was a dark sedan?” He said.
Mireya held her breath for a moment. “Yes.”
“He is following us.”
The car filled with silence. Mireya’s could hear some creaking in her ears. “So, what’s the plan?”
“I don’t have one yet. I don’t want problems on the road. Sometimes the police patrol somewhere around here. Don’t take chances if you don’t mind.”
“But what if it’s a policeman?”
“No. That’s hardly.”
“Why not?”
“He would have already arrested you, Mireya. Now you’re a federal criminal.” Tom slowed down and turned off the high beam.
The car turned to the side of the road and began to slowly stop. The dark sedan stopped behind.
“And what the hell did you do?” Mireya said to Tom, sliding down and clinging more firmly to the seat.
“Everything’s under control.” Tom answered, looking in the rear-view mirror. “We can break away from it in the city, lost in the flow of cars, but if he needs to see us, he will find us again.”
“You don’t even know who he is and what he is capable of, but you are ready to go into battle? Come on!”
“I’m not going to fight without a weapon. And I’m saying literally.” Tom unbuttoned his black leather jacket and took out the gun from his inner pocket.
Mireya exhaled. “It is to use illegal weapons with impunity? And where does it come from?”
“I don’t give away my sources, Lady.” Tom winked.
Mireya turned, looking at the dark sedan. “Tom?” She straightened up.
The dark sedan extinguished the lights and slowly drove for the road. It stopped next to them, they saw the silhouette of a man – now, they were sure it was a male. But they could not see his face. After a few seconds the sedan switched on the lights again and moved along.
Mireya looked at him in bewilderment. “Is he crazy?”
Tom put the gun away. “If this is some kind of joker…”
“Yes, it’s pretty funny for such a joke like spying.”
Tom lowered the window and inhaled the night air. “So, do you think we’re dealing with a spy? Are there any suspects?”
Mireya smiled falsely. “If I had a list of suspects, you would be the first in it.”
“Ah, yeah?” Tom laughed and pressed the gas pedal. “That’s what happens – you save someone and that someone starts to suspect you. Nice!”
The car continued its way.
***
Las Vegas night was like a picture with advertising for travellers – millions of lights, neon, luxury cars, lots of entertainment and, of course, a lot of people, as they expected. Mireya and Tom stopped at the parking lot of the gaming house, where someone’s private party was taking place and nobody cares about all these cars that came and drove away every minute. They passed a little forward; Mireya noticed a multi-storey residential building between the hotel and the shopping centre.
“We are almost there.” Tom told her and with a sign to follow him, he headed for this house.
They entered its open door, the concierge at the entrance was dozing, being on his chair and seeing them he only nodded slightly and closed his eyes again. Mireya and Tom entered the elevator and got up to the 17th floor. The apartment number 121.
Tom stepped to the door and began to open it. Mireya’s cell rang again. “Give me a couple of minutes?”
Tom nodded.
Mireya walked away and accepted Leandra's next call.
“I insist that you visit my new house on wheels!” Leandra spoke this time against a background of many voices. Mireya recognized this day – they were in college and Leandra told her about the new purchase, her new home on wheels and how she was glad to finally leave the room in the hostel.
“And, by the way… I got a wooden box.” Leandra continued. “Well, you know, it’s a musical box, but it keeps a secret. And in addiction, it was done in a hand-made master from Arizona. You must see it, Mireya. Someday this day will come.”