The Fifteenth Representative Hilla Dagan (best time to read books .TXT) š
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If I had a best friend who kept wondering why I gave him any kind of attention, Iād show her his smile. I think sheād understand, then. If she were a true friend, sheād understand. Then Iād ask her to explain it to me, because Iām thirty-seven, with more history than futureāin all of the best ways.
āYou can touch the right one, but not now.ā
āWhen?ā
āIn nine months,ā I said in a teacherās tone of voice.
āWhy? Is your leg pregnant?ā
āWhat do you mean? Do they look fat to you?ā
āDid I say that?ā
āNo.ā
āSo, why are you putting words in my mouth? Anyway, they probably both woke upāyour legs, I meanāsaid good morning to each other, exchanged sleepy, contented looks, then grew that little bit fatter from enjoying the otherās beauty.ā
āQuite possibly,ā I replied as I chewed one of the most disgusting biscuits Iād ever had the displeasure of eating. He was such a master. āWhen do we start there, Eran?ā
āIn ten days. The Australian National Ballet company is performing in the Sydney Opera House . Youāll be there, not far from our special lady. Youāve got a saved seat, donāt worry. Youāll be right in her line of sight. Iāve examined dozens of these kinds of events sheās attended and noticed how she usually looks in a specific direction. You know, each person has some ingrained habits. Like, people who are lying usually look down and to the left. Check it and youāll see Iām right. Itās true for most cases, though not all. Probably around ninety percent. The other ten percent actually know that factāso, next time you need to lie to me, keep it in mind.ā
āWhy would I lie to you?ā
āYou once told me that if I wouldnāt organize you jobsā¦ what was it? Let me thinkā¦ you wouldnāt look at me twice, was it? Remember?ā
āI fail to see the connection.ā
āSee? Donāt look down and to the left, Noa. Anyway, youāll be meeting her regardless at the end of the function. Youāre a part of a faction of Greenpeace thatās working on saving the dolphins. Thatās your cover. The prime minister has an excessive affection to those highly intelligent animals. She worked at a water park as a kid and it grew from there. Youāll have to pick it up from that. I hardly need to teach you the job. You donāt have a second chance at the first impression, though. Itās not like you shop at the same supermarketā¦
āYouāve got a suite in a hotel not far from there, and Timothy made sure the bodyguards know she can stay at yours for a while. Weāll be visiting the suite. Youāll be able to orient yourself. Thereāll be two guns in the safe with full clips. One will be with a silencer. Only for emergencies.
āThere are also three safehouses, one next to the opera house, one next to the hotel, and one next to the airport. Here are the keys. The red one is for the one next to the opera house, the black for the one next to the hotel.ā
āAnd the third?ā I asked and opened my inner coat pocketās zipper.
āIāve got the third,ā he said. āIāll be waiting in the flat next to the airport. Get there after succeeding. This is your key to a peaceful life.
āNow, remember, the whole suite is under constant video surveillance from every angle, including the mirror. If you can make it happenāwithout putting yourself in danger because sheās no idiotāwhile everything is going onā¦ try and have her look in the mirror. If sheās hot for you, then weāll have a great picture of her. If it were me, Iād let you tape me even if I knew. Iād tell myself Iād handle the consequences after. I still amātwenty years later.ā
āSixteen,ā I corrected
āI counted,ā he replied with a smile. āItās from the āGashash,ā donāt you know it?ā
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āNothing, nothing, itās a joke, Noa. Sixteen yearsā¦. Sixteen years. Give-or-take. What are you planning on doing with the money?ā
āI make my plans in stages,ā I answered. A child, I was not. āBut Iām planning on giving some peace of mind to my whole family.ā
āSo, youāll only carry on giving me hell, I see.ā
āIāll do and give you anything you ask. Hell, peace, noise, quietā¦ what would you prefer today? During the rest of the flight, say?ā
āI prefer having you, first of all. Letās start with that. Sound-wise, you can be drums, Iāll be the guitar. Drums on their own are simply noiseāadd a guitar or three and you have some serious rock and roll. But, if you even look at another guitar, or suddenly fancy a bass or something, Iāll break your pelvis like I did in Amsterdam.ā
āCan you break it not like in Amsterdam?ā
After a question like that, and having it paired with the look I knew for a fact no one could resistā¦ well. The Australian prime minister should watch out.
Chapter Ten
āPlease fasten your seatbelts,ā came the flight attendantās voice through the loudspeakers.
Finally. I thought I would lose my mind.
The metal monster had already started its decent toward the Kingsford Smith Airport and I could just about make out the blue bay. If I remembered accurately, I could be at the hotel in no more than an hour.
āPass me thatāow!ā Somehow, I managed to hit both my elbows, right where it made those awful currents shoot through your whole body. It wasnāt awfully painful, but for that moment the currents rushed through youāit was almost like an electric shock. Our whole body works through those electrical brain signals. There was also something about different balancing of minerals, but I canāt really remember.
Eran loves salty things. Once, I tried some of his leftover pastaāpasta with pestoāand I was almost sick. Iād never had something so salty. You have no idea.
Even back then I knew Iād be his spice. With so much salt, I had to be extremely dominant.
āWhatās going on?ā he complained.
āGoing well,ā I said.
āAre you trying to give me shock
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