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 And Connor: Somebody wants this investigation to be over。 They want us to give it up。
 And Morton: So your investigation is formally concluded?
 〃Hell;〃 I said。
 She said; 〃Who is he?〃
 〃He's a senator。〃
 〃Oh。〃 She looked at the screen。 〃And why do they care about him?〃
 〃He has a powerful position in Washington。 And I think he has something to do with the sale of a pany。 Maybe other reasons; too。〃
 She nodded。
 I said; 〃Can we print a picture of this?〃
 〃No。 We don't have equipment for hard copies。 The lab can't afford it。〃
 〃Then what can we do? I need something to take with me。〃
 〃I can take a Polaroid for you;〃 she said。 〃Not great; but okay for now。〃 She started poking around the lab; stumbling in the dark。 Finally she came back with a camera。 She moved close to the screen and shot several copies。
 We waited for them to e out; standing in the blue light from the monitors。
 〃Thanks;〃 I said。 〃For all your help。〃
 〃You are wele。 And I'm sorry。〃
 〃Why?〃
 〃I know you expected it would be a Japanese man。〃
 I realized she was speaking for herself。 I didn't answer her。 The pictures darkened。 They were good quality; the image clear。 As I slipped them in my pocket; I felt something hard there。 I brought it out。
 〃You have a Japanese passport?〃 she said。
 〃No。 It's not mine。 It's Eddie's。〃 I put it back in my pocket。 〃I have to go;〃 I said。 〃I have to find Captain Connor。〃
 〃All right。〃 She turned back to the monitors。
 〃What are you going to do?〃 I said。
 〃I will stay; and work more。〃
 I left her; went out the back door; and made my way down the dark passageway to the outside。
 
 Blinking in the harsh daylight; I went to a pay phone and called Connor。 He was in the car。
 〃Where are you?〃 I said。
 〃Back at the hotel。〃
 〃What hotel?〃
 〃The Four Seasons;〃 Connor said。 〃It's Senator Morton's hotel。〃
 〃What are you doing there?〃 I said。 〃Do you know that …〃
 〃Kōhai;〃 he said。 〃Open line; remember? Call yourself a taxi and meet me at 1430 Westwood Boulevard。 We will meet there in twenty minutes。〃
 〃But how… 〃
 〃No more questions。〃 And he hung up。
 
 I looked at the building at 1430 Westwood Boulevard。 It had a plain brown facade; just a door with a painted number。 On one side was a French bookstore。 On the other side was a watch repair place。
 I went up and knocked on the door。 I noticed a small sign in Japanese characters beneath the numbers。
 Nothing happened; so I opened the door。 I found myself in an elegant; tiny sushi bar。 It had only four seats for customers。 Connor was alone there; sitting at the far end。 He waved to me。 〃Say hello to Imae。 The best sushi chef in Los Angeles。 Imae…san; Sumisu…san。〃
 The chef nodded and smiled。 He put something on the shelf before my seat。 〃Kore o dōzo; Sumisu…san。〃
 I sat down。 〃Dōmo; Imae…san。〃
 〃Hai。〃
 I looked at the sushi。 It was some kind of pink fish eggs; with a raw yellow egg yolk sitting on top。 I thought it looked revolting。
 I turned to Connor。
 He said 〃Kore o tabetakoto arukai?〃
 I shook my head。 〃Sorry。 You lost me。〃
 〃You'll have to work on your Japanese; for your new girlfriend。〃
 〃What new girlfriend?〃
 Connor said; 〃I thought you would thank me。 I gave you all that time with her。〃
 〃You mean Theresa?〃
 He smiled。 〃You can do much worse; kōhai。 And I gather you have; in the past。 Anyway; I asked you if you knew what that was。〃 He pointed to the sushi。
 〃No; I don't。〃
 〃Quail egg and salmon roe;〃 he said。 〃Good protein。 Energy。 You need it。〃
 I said; 〃Do I have to?〃
 Imae said; 〃Make you strong for girlfriend。〃 And he laughed。 He said something quickly in Japanese to Connor。
 Connor replied; and the two had a good laugh。
 〃What's funny?〃 I said。 But I wanted to change the subject; so I ate the first of the sushi。 If you got past the slimy texture; it was actually very good。
 Imae said; 〃Good?〃
 〃Very good;〃 I said。 I ate the second one; and turned to Connor。 〃You know what we found on those tapes? It's unbelievable。〃
 Connor held up his hand。 〃Please。 You must learn the Japanese way to have relaxation。 Everything in its place。 Oaisō onegai shimasu。〃
 〃Hai; Connor…san。〃
 The sushi chef produced the bill; and Connor peeled off money。 He bowed and there was a rapid exchange in Japanese。
 〃We're leaving now?〃
 〃Yes;〃 Connor said。 〃I've already eaten; and you; my friend; can't afford to be late。〃
 〃For what?〃
 〃For your ex…wife; remember? We'd better go to your apartment now; and meet her。〃
 
 I was driving again。 Connor was staring out the window。 〃How did you know it was Morton?〃
 〃I didn't;〃 Connor said。 〃At least; not until this morning。 But it was clear to me last night that the tape had been altered。〃
 I thought of all the effort that Theresa and I had gone to; all the zooming and inspection and image manipulation。 〃You're telling me you just looked at the tape; and you could tell?〃
 〃Yes。〃
 〃How?〃
 〃There was one glaring error。 Remember when you met Eddie at the party? He had a scar on his hand。〃
 〃Yes。 It looked like an old burn scar。〃
 〃Which hand was it on?〃
 〃Which hand?〃 I frowned。 I thought back to the meeting。 Eddie in the cactus garden at night; smoking cigarettes; flicking them away。 Eddie turning; moving nervously。 Holding the cigarettes。 The scar had been on 。 。 。 〃His left hand;〃 I said。
 〃That's right;〃 Connor said。
 〃But the scar appears on the tape; too;〃 I said。 〃You see it clearly when he walks past the mirror。 His hand touches the wall for a moment… 〃
 I stopped。
 On the tape; his right hand had touched the wall。
 〃Jesus;〃 I said。
 〃Yes;〃 Connor said。 〃They made a mistake。 Maybe they got confused about what was a reflection and what wasn't。 But I imagine they were working hastily; and they couldn't remember which hand it was; and they just added the scar anyway。 Mistakes like that happen。〃
 〃So last night; you saw the scar on the wrong hand 。 。 。〃
 〃Yes。 And I knew at once that the tape was changed;〃 Connor said。 〃I had to prepare you to analyze the tape in the morning。 So I sent you to SID; to get names of places that would work on the tape。 And then I went home to bed。〃
 〃But you allowed us to arrest Eddie。 Why? You must have known that Eddie wasn't the killer。〃
 〃Sometimes; you have to let things play out;〃 Connor said。 〃It was clear we were meant to think that Eddie killed the girl。 So: play it out。〃
 〃But an innocent man died;〃 I said。
 〃I wouldn't call Eddie innocent;〃 Connor said。 〃Eddie was in this up to his neck。〃
 〃And Senator Morton? How did you know it was Morton?〃
 〃I didn't; until he called us in for that little meeting today。 Then he gave himself away。〃
 〃How?〃
 〃He was smooth。 You have to think about what he actually said;〃 Connor said。 〃Wedged in between all the bullshit; he asked us three times if our investigation was finished。 And he asked us if the murder had anything to do with MicroCon。 When you think about it; that's a very peculiar question。〃
 〃Why? He has contacts。 Mr。 Hanada。 Other people。 He told us that。〃
 〃No;〃 Connor said; shaking his head。 〃If you take away all the bullshit; what Senator Morton told us was his train of thought: Is the investigation over? And can you connect it to MicroCon? Because I am now going to change my position on the MicroCon sale。〃
 〃Okay 。 。 。〃
 〃But he never explained a crucial point。 Why was he changing his position on the MicroCon sale?〃
 〃He told us why;〃 I said。 〃He had no support; nobody cares。〃
 Connor handed me a Xerox。 I glanced at it。 It was a page from a newspaper。 I gave it back。 〃I'm driving。 Tell me。〃
 〃This is an interview Senator Morton gave in The Washington Post。 He repeats his stand on MicroCon。 It's against the interest of national defense and American petitiveness to sell the pany。 Blah blah。 Eroding our technology base and selling off our future to the Japanese。 Blah blah。 That was his position on Thursday morning。 On Thursday night he attends a party in California。 By Friday morning; he has a different view of MicroCon。 The sale is fine with him。 Now you tell me why。〃
 〃Jesus;〃 I said。 〃What are we going to do?〃
 Because there is a thing about being a policeman。 Most of the time; you fee

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