I pulled the map that had been delivered to me at work hours earlier out at a stop light- almost there, I thought, noting the street names, glad they were in English as well as Kanji. I ended up being about ten minuets early, so I used the time to slip out of the bike suit and check the plaits in my skirt. Once everything fell right and I was comfortable, I rang the bell to the large house. A man I didn't know answered the door with a "who the hell are you" look on his face.
Smiling, I bowed. "Hello, I'm Sarashimi Cara! Samu-kun invited me for the twins' birthday party." I held the presents I'd picked up for the girls before me like a proclamation giving me permission to be there.
The man grunted at me and turned to let me in. He headed off down a hall way and for lack of a better idea, I followed him. The house felt like a museum, pieces of art encased in glass in nooks all around. Deeper into the house though, there were more personal touches, hints of the man who lived within.
The grunter lead me to a room decked out with pink and blue streamers, a pair of pretty thrones just the right size for the nine year olds perched in them and other such party decorations. I thanked the grunter politely and found my way over Samu.
He wore a pair of black slacks and a shirt that was almost the same hue as mine. I smiled up at him from my 1 inch heels. "Hey, looks like we shopped at the same store."
"Cara, thanks for coming," Samu said with a smile that lit up his entire face, changing it into something more handsome then before. I hadn't seen it the night before in the dim bar but here, in the light, the sheer force of his personality, his good nature, made him look like more then could be caught in a picture. "These parties are kind of dull- pin the tail on the donkey isn't my idea of high fun."
"There are worse things," I said with a smile. "Could be stuck cleaning toilets- that's worse."
He looked at me quizzically. "That's an interesting way of looking at it. I suppose its right. Well lets introduce you to everyone."
I was introduced to the twins, Touhu and Taru Kiribyashi, their parents, Don and Maki, then to a few other relatives from around the area, ending with saying hello to Dan Tamagushi.
Bowing deeply, I greeted him. He took my hands in his and smiled at me, eyes on my cleavage instead of my face. Guess that push up bra was really working. "Its so good of you to come, miss Sarashimi. I assume you had no trouble finding my humble home?"
"None at all," I said, face a polite mask. Humble my rear end, I thought with an inner sigh. "You've a very lovely home."
"Amazing what money can buy," Dan said with a smirk that seemed to imply it could buy other things as well. Then Touhu and Taru mobbed their uncle- apparently maternal from my research though I didn't ask. Would be rude to pry into something not my business.
The twins were the focus of the rest of the evening, climbing all over Dan and Samu, then over me by default. They were identical twins except Touhu wore a pretty pink party dress and Taru wore jeans and a blue blouse. They seemed pleased with the gifts I'd brought- a stationary set for Touhu and a pocket video game for Taru.
They were quite cute but I was glad when they were put to bed in one of the house's many guest rooms around 9:30. Too much cake and ice cream for both of them. Once the kiddies were in bed, Dan broke out the sake. I drank a tiny little bit before stopping, pleading that I had to drive home and didn't want to wreck my bike.
As the evening progressed into night, Dan, his cousin and her husband progressed in their levels of blood alcohol. They were singing and falling over one another before 11, a rather strange thing for a hanyu- even a weak hanyu. Must be he didn't get the blood filters I did, or perhaps he just couldn't hold his liquor. I'd have to ask Meele about that later on.
Samu and I retired to a Zen garden behind the house. It was a very spacious yard for residential Japan. The garden more then the house spoke of money to burn.
I held a coke in my hands, my breath slightly frosting in the midnight air. "So how long have you been working for Dan?"
"I started when I was 24, I'm 27, so about three years now," Samu said after thinking for a moment. "Some of the guys lower in the um, company, said I was nuts for coming to work under Danny but its been a great experience."
His voice as he reminisced captured my attention, taking me away from my study of the area's buildings. I looked at him intently as he stared up at the sky and went on.
"Danny's a bit strange- can live through things that would have killed a normal man. Also tends to be a bit of a womanizer, but that's okay in the end I guess. Most of the women after him aren't looking for someone to call their own. And he certainly isn't looking for someone to come home to at night. Guess it evens out."
"Not in the middle of the night when you're alone in a bed of your own making," I whispered, barely loud enough to be heard. There was something about Samu that made me want this to be more then a simple job, more then just an assassination. And that desire alone, or rather the realization of it, put my hackles up. I stepped back from Samu's side, where I'd huddled for warmth.
He looked down at me, eyes unfathomable in the starlight. "You sound as if you've made a mistake or two before."
"No one's perfect," I said with a grin I knew didn't reach my eyes. "There are more things in Heaven and Earth dear Horatio then you or I shall ever know."
"Shakespeare," he said, chuckling. "I take it you're well read?"
"I grew up for a few years in America with my father and his family before returning to Japan with my mother when they divorced." The lie slipped easily off of my tongue though my conscience panged at it. Why was it bothering me to lie to him? I couldn't answer that question as I went on with my tale. "Mom later remarried, and I ended up moving in with Uncle Masahiro when he decided to move to the city. We all, the family, figured it was a good launching platform for me to take the last few courses I need for my degree, get a job and perhaps, at least as far as my mother's concerned, find a good Japanese husband."
"So you're looking for a husband?" Samu asked, his voice slightly hopeful.
"Not actively," I said with a light laugh. "But I'm not adverse to the idea either."
"That's comforting," Samu said with a sigh. "I was afraid you were going to ask for a ring or something?"
"On the first date," I said, prancing away a step to look up at him incredulously. "Surely you jest- a woman of social standing does not do such things!"
Laughing, he took a step, closing the space between us. "Lets just say, once bitten twice shy- I'm not looking for a wife."
"Works for me- I'm too young to get married anyway," I said with a saucy grin and a toss of my head. The motion brought my face very close to his. I could feel a blush creep over my skin, blazingly hot in the moonlight. Samu froze with the sudden awareness of how close we were.
"Would I be terribly forward if I kissed you," he asked, ever the gentleman.
"I would think it a missed opportunity if you did not," I replied in a whisper.
"Good," he said before putting words to action and kissing me gently. I let him lead the kiss, playing the relatively innocent country girl with ease. He pulled away from the kiss first, leaving me slightly dazzled in the starlight.