Josh allowed Alix to storm off. He had neither the energy nor the resolve to turn this into a full blown screaming match. The reality is, she was right; it is his mess to clean up. He grabbed a pen and scribbled down a note and left it on the counter where she would see it.
Off to fix this mess...
Will be home late
Grabbing the keys he left the house, got into the BMW and drove off.
He wasn’t stupid. Rocking up to a police station to confess to over 60 murders would see him spend life in prison. But not all cops see the world in black or white. One such cop was Detective Jimmy Cooper of Special Branch. Eight months previously the Russian Mob caught wind of him attempting to solicit information from some of the more disgruntled associates of the Mob. The Boss had been concerned that the identities of many of associates had been revealed so he hired Josh, an outsider, to look into the matter. Detective Cooper wasn’t a stupid man, he was just a man of routine. At 5:42 every Weekday evening, he walked through the same park on his way home. Today was no different.
Josh White waited for him at the park bench with a rolled up newspaper on his lap. Right on time the Detective rounded the bend and made his way through the park. The 40 year old in his cheap suit, yet alert confident walk, his demeanor screamed police. Just as the detective was about to pass him Josh called out.
“Mr Cooper, can I have a minute of your time.”
The detective stopped and turned to the man on the park bench.
“Who’s asking.”
“You may call me Mr Black. Now please take a seat. I won’t take more than a minute.” Josh responded as he patted the seat next to him.
Josh had to give the man credit. The detective did not outwardly react but remained calm.
“I’m sorry but I think you’ve got the wrong man.”
“No I haven’t Charles,” Josh responded in a think Russian accent, using the alias that Cooper used when dealing with the Mob.
Cooper stiffened. His calm demeanour now replaced with a heightened alertness.
“Detective Cooper, I have a proposition that will benefit us both, so please take a seat.”
Curiosity got the better of him and the detective took a seat next to the Russian.
“What the fuck do you want?”
Josh slid the newspaper over to him. “Open it up.” The detective obliged him and opened up the newspaper to the photos and documents that were shoved in. He quickly closed the paper and turned to him.
“What do you want? Money? A kinghthood? A pat on the fucking back?”
“I want a clean slate and a new identity of my choosing,” Josh responded. “In exchange I’ll give you enough evidence to lock that man up for life.”
Cooper opened the paper and turned to the photo that Josh had placed. There was no doubt about it, it was Dimitri Romanov, the current head of the Russian Mob in Britain exiting a well known underground casino run by the Russians. Though not good enough to send him to prison, it is enough to connect him to illegal activities and to convince Special Branch to further their investigations into Dimitri Romanov.
“I need to make a call,” Cooper said as he stood up. “I’ll meet you back here in thirty minutes.”
With that, the detective walked off and followed the path through the park. Josh, not one to just wait for a dozen cops to be called in made his way to the corner of the street overlooking the park and the major road waiting for the Detective to return.
Just as Cooper promised, he returned 30 minutes later with a small poodle in tow. He stood by an old oak tree holding the leash while trying to light a cigarette. As Josh approached the Detective looked up.
“Mr Black I hope you know what you are doing.” He paused as he took a puff of his cigarette. “If we are to do this, we will do this my way,” Cooper said as he passed the burner phone to Josh.
“I’ll give you a clean slate and new identity but first I want so much evidence on Dimitri Romanov that I can bury him six feet deep in his own shit. And if he’s bought out every judge this side of the channel, then I want you to put a fucking bullet in his head.”
Josh nodded and pocketed the burner cell that cooper had handed to him.
“One last thing Mr Black.” Cooper took a step closer. “If you visit me again like this I’ll chuck you in a fucking prison for the rest of your god damn life.”
Josh laughed.
“Oh Cooper. Don’t fuck with me. You have no fucking idea who I am.”
With that he turned and left the detective.
On a Friday night, Josh knew exactly where Yuri Ivanov would be. He had known the man since his Army days; Sergeant Yuri Ivanov of the Russian Spetsnaz. He had left Russia for London a year before he did. It was through Yuri, his relationship with the Russian Mob began. After 11 years, Yuri had now progressed to be the Boss’ key enforcer and right hand man to help govern operations from London. The underground Casino was quiet, with the evening crowd yet to arrive for another hour or so. At the back overlooking the floor was Yuri’s office.
“Nikolai!” The Russian yelled with his arms outstretched as Josh entered the empty Casino. Even as charming and welcoming as Yuri like to portray himself, there was no doubt in Josh’s mind, that his old friend was deadly. At 6”2 and a medium athletic build, the 45 year old was born and bred in violence. His Mother was a prostitute in Moscow, and by the time she committed suicide when Yuri was 12, he was practically looking after his younger siblings on his own on the rough streets of Moscow. As soon as he could, he joined the Russian Army followed by the Russian Special Forces, the Spetsnaz.
“What brings Nikolai to our humble abode? Has your woman finally kicked you to the curb?” Yuri laughed as he embraced Josh in a big bear hug. Josh glanced round the casino to the other Russian associates curious by the stranger their boss had just welcomed in.
“Let’s talk in private Yuri.”
“Straight to the point. No bullshit. I like that in a man,” Yuri replied as he led Josh to his office at the back. The office was a small yet tidy affair that had tinted windows that allowed the Russian to see inside the Casino floor from his desk. He went over to the small bar in the corner and poured two glasses of vodka and handed one to Josh.
“I’ve been trying to get you to visit for nearly two years. So my dear friend, what can I help you with, as I presume that would be the only reason why you’re here?” Yuri walked over and lent against the heavy desk sipping his vodka.
“I remember just before you left Russia, you wouldn’t stop bleating on about Martha wanting you to be home more often. Then you left the military and found your way here.”
“That and the pay was shit. But please carry on,” Yuri said motioning for Nikolai to continue.
“I need something stable. Money is good, but the hours are shit and the jobs are getting riskier.”
Yuri finished is drink and moved back to the bar to pour himself another one.
“So you want to take that offer I gave you two years ago?”
Josh nodded.
“Better late than never. I still have the same problem. The boys that are coming through these days are shit. A bunch of pussies with dog shit for brains. I can’t fix what’s between their ears, but at the very least I can turn them into men. Old Ivan is still training the lads these days but he’s gone soft. Monday to Friday from 7 to 4 I need you to turn these pussies into men. Except for the occasional night or weekend job I might need you for, you can have the evenings and weekends at home.”
He lifted his glass with a smile on his face.
“Are you sure you want in? I can’t pay you the same rate, but I’ll give you 20 thousand quid a month.”
Josh raised his glass and agreed to those terms.
“One last thing, Martha is putting on a little something tomorrow for our Daughter’s 7th birthday. The Boss will be there. Bring your family, he will appreciate that.”
Josh hesitated.
“Yuri... You see my family doesn’t get involved in those sort of things.”
Yuri’s warm smile vanished. Placing the glass on his desk he walked over to Josh. His eyes now cold as he stared straight at him.
“You are either all in or you’re not. If you want a fucking job then go work at the pub across the road. This is the only thing that’s keeping us from ripping each other’s throats out, the fact that we are Family.”
Yuri paused momentarily to take a sip from his glass.
“So will I see you and your family Tomorrow then?” Yuri asked and he offered his hand.
Josh nodded in response and shook the outstretched hand.
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It was late when Josh finally made it back into the house. The deed was done. There was no going back.