Author's note: This is the second part of the trilogy. The first part I cannot place on the site because of the content involving the age of the character. The first part can be found on my personal site however. Also reading this trilogy will spoil the character a little if you have not read at least the first three CATU novels.
Makings of an Assassin: Retribution
The
time had finally come for Talilith to fulfill her promise and allow me my retribution against the demon responsible for my parent's death. After spending nearly a year doing small tasks for her, I felt it was time for her to fulfill her end of the bargain. She told me it wouldn't be easy to get in, get close or even kill him, but it didn't matter. When I began a mission I completed it, no matter what.
"You will have to go to New York," Talilith instructed me. "There you will need to find Delfonis or as he goes by the human name Tony DeMarco. He's Cephalon's number one for the Sanguine Consortium."
My task was going to take me to the other side of the world. I had hoped Cephalon was here in Sydney, but as my luck would have it he wasn't. I had asked Talilith once why she has chosen Australia as a place to reside. Her answer was simple:
It's a good place to go unnoticed.
"And how do I accomplish this?" I asked.
"Go to the Borgo Antico Italian Restaurant. Ironically Cephalon enjoys the whole Mafia idea and treats his organization as one," she explained. "Just go there and ask for Tony. Tell him I spoke of him and since my operation fell you are seeking greater employment."
"It's going to be that easy?" I asked knowing nothing in the world is easy and everything comes with a price. I had to sell my soul to a demon just so I could get my revenge. At the time it wasn't such a bad idea.
"Of course it won't," she replied with a grin. "He will have you do some kind of job or task, but I'm sure you won't have any trouble completing it."
"No of course not," I said assuredly. There really wasn't a job I couldn't do. Even if there was one I would do what I had to in order to get my vengeance.
"Excellent," she said with a coy smile. "If you survive, I have a few tasks for you."
Of course you do, I thought to say. It wasn't that I minded doing her
tasks
; it gave me purpose after all. "You think I won't survive?" I asked instead.
"I would hope not, but there really is no telling. Humans after all are so very frail."
"And you would miss me," I stated knowing my words were false.
"I would miss your skills," she answered. As an afterthought she said, "And maybe your company."
Talilith Maykov was once human. Humans needed company, a presence, the need to not be alone. I felt certain it was the part of her that
was
once human that craved this. I didn't dare address this. I was not yet able to defeat her, though I knew in the future I would be.
"Then I will guarantee my survival," I said meaning it. Once I gave my word, I followed through. I had a feeling I would eventually regret my agreement I had made with her, but there
were
always ways to break an agreement without losing honor.
ββ
The
flight the New York was long but it gave me time to prepare. Unfortunately, I was unable to take any weapons and because Talilith insisted on not helping me, I was unable to have any sent ahead or secured for me upon my arrival.
No matter. I had my connections which had only increased since my time with the
Djinn
. I figured by the time I was broke from her I would have a complete network in place to use at my disposal.
I arrived at the airport just after the sun set which was the perfect time for me. Night was when all the crooks and criminals came out. I felt more comfortable then too when it came to acquiring the weaponry I needed.
I packed light. I wore my specially designed prototype suit that the
Black List
created for me β it would be imperative to have later. On top of it I wore casual business clothes. My goal was to look professional and at the same time show I was ready for any circumstance and my clothing would not disrupt my movement and keep me from standing out.
I didn't carry anything else. I didn't need to. If I needed a change of clothing or as my first priority demanded, weapons, I had banks accounts to cover my costs. What I didn't have in money, which is considerable, I could draw from the account Talilith set up for my various missions she sent me on.
I hailed a cab from the airport. Customs was a little hectic, but once I was cleared the process of getting out of the airport was a matter of how fast I could walk. The cab took me to Brooklyn Heights where a contact I had by the name of Ricky Kopell.
Ricky was a small arms dealer who did most of his business in the Water Front District. I had the cab driver drop me off at Whitman Park. I paid him and he drove off. I circled the park a couple of times just to ensure I didn't have any tails.
I normally didn't have to worry about tails since I always worked on my own. Very rarely, like now, I would have to visit a contact. Otherwise no one ever knew if I was coming or going. If someone was an enemy of mine, they would constantly be looking over their shoulder. Most of the time, I waited until they felt safe and lowered their guard. For those other times, I enjoyed the fight the extra challenge brought me.
My concern tonight was Talilith. Because she was a vindictive bitch, I wouldn't put it past her to make my mission just a little harder. I knew she disliked me breaking away to seek my vengeance when she had so much planned for me, but really she had no other choice.
If she refused me this, then I could easily break our agreement and she would be left without me in her pocket. She could manage without me of course, but why do something hard when there is an easy way available.
Once I was satisfied the
Djinn
didn't fuck me yet, I headed for the water front. Traversing the few city blocks was easy and gave me time to stretch out from the long flight. Thanks to the
Black List
I was able to see more than I had since I was blinded at eight years old.
I learned to move and act without eyes, but the ability to
see
combined with my skills only made me that much more dangerous. Being dangerous and at the top of the game made me wanted more than any other assassin out there. And there wasn't a job too big or too small that I wouldn't take onβanother edge I had.