Starsky
& Hutch Fanfic Site by Cristina Pereira
Heart
Of Gold
By
Cristina Pereira and Elisa Valero.
This
story was written purely for entertainment and is not for profit, and is not
meant to trespass in any way on the holders of the rights to Starsky and
Hutch.
Lot
of thanks to our beta reader Stacee Phelps for all her help and
friendship
That morning of early
spring was sunny, yet cold, after two days of apparently endless downpours along
with violent gusts of wind. But, according to the weather forecast, the storm
would come back to strike the city at night.
They were patrolling
their beat in companionable silence around the, until that moment, quiet streets
of downtown Bay City. Starsky was driving while eating a jelly donut; Hutch
sipping his second cup of coffee; both of them plunged in deep
thoughts.
Their last case was
really a disturbing one. Three homeless people had disappeared in several parts
of the city along the last month. The police hadn't the least clue about their
whereabouts until, finally, a day earlier, and by chance, a group of hikers
found their corpses in the bottom of a deep pit in a hidden spot in the forests.
Hours later, the forensic
report threw a frightening new light on the case. The vital organs; hearts,
kidneys, livers and lungs, had been carefully removed with surgical procedures
in all three dead bodies.
“So, what we have got so
far?” Starsky asked, thinking in a loud voice rather than really waiting for any
answer. “No need to be a rocket scientist to guess it. Either, a bunch of very
meticulous weirdoes, or a case of organ dealers.” He continued brooding
on.
“And, not one single clue
to find them, by the way.” Hutch answered ironically.
“And, meanwhile, those
poor people are out there, defenceless, and only God knows when those monsters
are going to strike again…That sucks, man!” Starsky snapped, taking the cup of
coffee from Hutch's hand and draining the already cold drink.
“Help yourself, partner.”
Hutch mocked.
“HEY!! BUT, WHAT…?”
Starsky shouted out, throwing the Styrofoam cup out of the car window. Squealing
tires sounded and a sharp turn of the Torino steering wheel followed his
words.
A little confused for a
moment, Hutch was not late in seeing what was going on. Two nasty- looking guys
pushing around and bothering an old homeless in the shadows of a side alley. The
poor woman was struggling weakly to get free from the grasp of one of them, as
the other one knocked over a crummy shopping trolley that she always carried
around, spreading all her scarce belongings on the ground.
“Damn, Hutch! She’s Old
Becky!” Starsky said pulling to a stop in the entrance of the alley as both
they jumped out of the car, guns in hand and breaking into a
run.
After coming from nowhere
some months earlier, Old Becky became a regular inhabitant of that part of the
city. And, since the first time in which she begged them for some coins, pretty
often the two soft-hearted detectives would give her a few dollars or would buy
some food for her and her pet. She was an old and thin woman of unidentifiable
age, presumably in her seventies, who, wearing rags and accompanied by an
equally old and one-eyed dog, used to wander around the downtown looking in
dumpsters and trashcans for something to eat or to add to her collection of odd
stuff.
“FREEZE, POLICE!!” Hutch
shouted out. In seeing both detectives rushing after them, one of the thugs
froze in his spot raising his hands over his head in surrender mode, but the
other one tried to flee.
“Get him!” Starsky said
to Hutch already cuffing one of the men to a near drainpipe.
“Okay guy, legs spread.”
Starsky quickly frisked the perp “The end of the party will be in the precinct.
My partner and I, we are looking forward to ask you and your nice friend a lot
of questions. But, let me say something to you. You both got yourselves in hot
water this time. You bet…You have the right to remain silent and refuse to
answer questions. Anything you do say may be used against you in a court of
law…”
Starsky was reciting
mechanically the Miranda rights to the man while keeping an eye on Hutch, ready
to help him if needed. In that moment, the other perp, tall and strong though
very young, like his partner in crime, was climbing up a nearby wall until his
attempt failed when Hutch, grabbing his ankle and tugging it down, did make him
loose his balance and fall heavily over the detective.
“SHIT! Get off of me,
scumbag!!” Hutch snapped grabbing the man’s collar and getting to his feet,
dragging him upright before frisking him and cuffing his hands, leading him
where Starsky was, while telling him his rights.
“Okay Starsk. We’re done
here. Let’s ask for a black and white to take these two jerks to the pre-” For a
moment, Hutch’s heart missed a beat. The perp was securely fastened to the
drainpipe, but Starsky was out of sight.
“Starsk?...STARSKY!!” The
blond one shouted out in a slightly high-pitched voice.
“Yeah, Blondie. Right
here. Mind stopping yellin’? You’ll scare the lady.” The voice of Starsky, soft
and calm, came from behind a huge pile of cardboard boxes some feet away.
Hutch, after securing the
man to the same drainpipe where Starsky cuffed his pal, stepped towards there to
see his partner squatting down beside Becky, who, curled up in a corner, was
shaking and silent tears slid down her pale cheeks while she was holding to
her thin dog as if to a lifeline.
“It’s okay, Becky, it’s
okay...Shhh. Everything’s fine now. Detective Hutchinson and I got them, and
they aren’t going to hurt you...Trust us, okay?” Starsky said to the old
homeless woman in a soothing voice.
“Hey, you! Pals! Are you
thinking of leaving us stuck to this fucking pipe too long?” One of the goons
asked in an alcohol-filled voice.
“Yeah, what’s the matter,
huh?” The other perp echoed “We have our rights, pigs!”
“Shut up, okay? I don't
like to hear you. I make myself clear?” Hutch raised a warning forefinger before
squatting next to Starsky. There, the woman was sniffing, cleaning her nose with
the back of her hand and raising her eyes to look shyly at the curly-haired
detective.
“You okay, Becky?”
Starsky asked, reaching a hand out to help the woman to get to her
feet.
“Y-yeah...I’m fine
Detective Starsky. Thanks.”
“I’m going to ask for a
unit to take those two out of here, Starsk. I´ll be right back” Hutch said,
briefly squeezing Starsky’s arm. He nodded, before turning to look back at Becky
as Hutch headed towards the Torino.
“Okay Becky...You got any
place to stay? The streets aren’t the safest place for a lady.”
“Lady?...Oh, that’s so
nice of you, Detective…” The old woman's cheeks seemed to blush a little as she
answered. “But, I’m not a lady. Not any more. I’m as little of a lady as any of
the other female homeless that night and day keep wandering around these
stinking alleys. And, like the others, here is where I belong”
“Dave, okay? You can call
me Dave. And, about the other matter, I don’t think that you belong to any
stinking alley. Nobody belongs to a place like this, neither deserve it. I
prefer to think that you’re in temporary financial problems…huh?” Starsky gave
Becky his warmest smile “I keep thinking that you are a lady, and that you
should get a better place than the streets to stay.”
“You’re a nice young man, Detective
Starsky…but, somebody with such a good heart like you working on the
streets…that worries me. It can be so dangerous.” Becky said
maternally.
“That’s my whole point,
Becky.” Starsky answered. “I have the best of partners to cover my back, and my
gun as well, but what about you? What do you have to protect yourself? The
streets are becoming less safe every passing day. Already you know what happened
to some people around here in the last month, I guess.”
“Yeah, I know it. All of
us know it, Detective. They are missing.” Becky said, looking down
sombrely.
“No, Becky, they aren’t
missing any longer. They are dead. Killed.”
“K-killed?” The old woman
muttered as fear tinged her features.
Starsky nodded, then kept
talking. “Becky, I don't wanna scare you, but, maybe those guys over there
aren’t related with the murders. We can't know it yet. But, if they aren’t who
we’re looking for, that would just mean one thing. That the killer or killers
are still on the loose. Listen, Becky. How about going to St. Patrick’s
home? If you want, my partner and I, we can take you there.” Starsky
offered looking at Hutch, who in that moment, was already back by his
side.
“That it’s a nice place,
and from what I’ve heard, food is pretty good. I’m sure that with the
circumstances, Father Ralph could get a bed for you.” The curled-haired
detective kept saying when a patrol car entered the alley, and after parking
behind the Torino, two officers approached them.
“Hi, guys.” Hutch
greeted. “Looks like those black and white pieces of junk are getting faster
lately.”
“Hiya,
Hutchinson…Starsky.” The older officer greeted back “This time you were lucky.
We were just a block away”
“Those two are our
guests, I guess.” The other officer asked looking at the perps cuffed to the
drainpipe.
“Bingo, Richards. Take
them to the precinct; We won't be long. First though, we’ve got something
to do.” Starsky said.
Both officers took the
perps to the patrol car, heading to the precinct as Starsky and Hutch kept
talking Becky into going to a shelter.
“Okay, Becky, so, what
about it? Huh? Can we take you to St Patrick’s?”
The woman shook her head
“Oh, no. Sorry, detective, but I can't go there. Father Ralph can’t admit Bum
there. He told me so the last time I went...Bum can't stay there. There or in
any other place like that, for that matter. And, I’m not leaving him here,
alone. He’s my friend. The only friend I have.”
“Bum?” Starsky asked
before realizing that Becky was talking about her dog; a bony and ugly
crossbreed that reminded vaguely a greyhound, though with rougher and longer
grey fur.
“He’s a sad dog. I can
see it. Sad because nobody but me loves him.” Becky spoke while stroking the
head of the dog. “Yeah, poor Bum is ugly, and old. I know it. But, I don't care.
One day, he showed up, and began following me. The poor animal wanted just a
little of love, like me, I guess. Since that day, we keep sticking together.
He’s my dog. I share my food with him, I look after him, and he gives me his
unconditional love, not judging me. It's not a bad deal; don't you think so,
Detectives?”
“Becky…Listen, Becky.” Hutch said taking
part in the conversation “There’s some places where we can take Bum. And this
way you can-”
“No! I’m not about to
abandon him to his fate in any horrible dog’s shelter!!” Becky cut off, becoming
upset “Do you know for a chance what happens to the dogs like him there,
Detective Hutchinson? That sooner or later, they have to do with the dogs that
aren’t cute, healthy or young? Those dogs that nobody likes?” Feeling himself
out of words, Hutch sighed. He had only an answer to that question. Yes. He knew.
“Becky, listen to me,
please.” He insisted. “This is a serious matter. Homeless people are being
kidnapped and killed. You might be in danger.”
“NO!! I’m not going
anywhere! I won't leave Bum, and that’s all!” Becky said bursting into tears and
holding her dog tighter, like a
scared child.
“Take it easy, Becky.
Take it easy. Officer Hutchinson is just trying to help. Both of us are.”
Starsky said patiently “Now, let me think a sec, okay?”
“There’s nothing to think
about. I’m not going anywhere without Bum…I´m sorry, detectives.” The old woman
said before leaving, walking with her slow steps and with her dog in
tow.
Running both hands
through his curls, Starsky turned to look sorrowfully at Hutch.
“I´m sorry, Starsk,” he
said “But you can't force her to go anywhere if she doesn’t want to. You know
that.”
“And, just because she
doesn’t wanna give up her damn dog.” Starsky added in toneless
voice.
“Come on, Starsky, you
tried.” Hutch said, putting his arm around Starsky’s shoulders.
“Yeah. I did…And, guess
what, Blondie? Though it pisses me off, the fact is that I understand how she
feels. I can't blame her…I mean, if that poor thing, Bum, is her only friend in
this lousy world, then I can understand perfectly why she’s so adamant about not
leaving it…Even if that means to starve most of the days, or to spend all the
nights sleeping in the open.”
“And, what if that means
to be the next target of a gang of killers? What about that?” Hutch asked,
staring at the space.
Starsky shrugged his
shoulders “I don't know, Hutch. I only know that we have to keep working to
prevent it from happening.”
“Okay, so, lets go back
to work.”
*******
The rest of the day went
like it was supposed to. Both men arrested earlier turned out to be just a
couple of goons with a sickening way to get fun scaring old people,
homeless or any other of the most unprivileged citizens of the city. They were
usual drug and alcohol consumers, and both had criminal records for burglary and
fights with knifes, but nothing so far like kidnapping or murder.
“Okay, so it seems that
they aren't who we’re looking for and our man is still in on the loose.” Starsky
said, once back in the squad room.
“Come on, partner. Try to
see it this way. Those bastards weren’t doing anything good walking freely
around the streets either.” Hutch said, trying to cheer up Starsky.
“Yeah,
sure. You got a point there. But you forget something, Blondie. Already, they
got a lawyer, Blake; the same one that got them out of the messes the
other times. Right now the guy must be already working to get those
two out on the streets again, until the day in which they’ll be
back here, but not for any burglary, fight or for scaring somebody, but for
murder…How revolting!”
“This crap is part of the
game, Starsk. We both know it. And, we know that we can't change the rules.”
Starsky didn't answer, but got to his feet. Heading for the window, he looked
absent-mindedly out.
“Okay, Starsky. How about
calling it a day? I guess we could use some rest. A couple of burgers, some
beers and some pool at Huggy's. That's just what we’re needing right now.” Hutch
said with fake enthusiasm.
“Sure, why not?” Starsky
shrugged his shoulders. “Come on.” Grabbing his jacket and tiredly shuffling his
feet, he followed Hutch out of the precinct.
*******
At night, and as the
weather forecast announced earlier, the storm came back.
So, those twenty-century
wizards with their magic wands were right this time, too…Starsky
thought, tossing and turning in his bed.
Outside, the storm was
forcefully striking the streets. Gusts of wind crashed the rain against the
windows of Starsky's apartment as lightning tore across the sky every now and
then, followed by noisy thunder.
He, unable to go back to
sleep, got out of bed, headed to the kitchen to drink a glass of chocolate milk,
while an image and an idea kept nagging his mind. The image was that one of a
thin and scared old woman holding to her dog. The idea, take her out of the
streets and to a safe place.
“Okay. Time to do the
right thing.” Starsky said to himself, already heading back to his bedroom to
get dressed. He knew without a doubt what he wanted, or rather, what he needed
to do, for his own peace of mind. He'd take Old Becky out of the dangerous
streets and would bring her to live with him, in his apartment as long as needed
until to find a good solution for the old lady’s future.
Hutch is going to kick my
ass for this… I can almost hear him…Starsk, for God's sake! Did you lose your mind!!... Terrific,
Starsky, That's a great idea!! A hell of a great idea! But, I have even better
one. How about taking in all the homeless people and stray dogs of this fucking
city to your place!!...
Starsky's mind ran
through all the possible reactions of his best friend while looking fruitlessly
for an umbrella that he knew he had put away somewhere.
T'rrific! Looks like I'm
not going to find that dumb thing around here!
Not paying anymore
attention to the matter, but, just looking forward to get Becky, he did put on
his jacket and grabbed his car keys, leaving the apartment.
Starsky hurried to his
car as the rain dampened his hair. He drove, not as fast as he wanted because of
the violent downpour, towards where he knew he could find the old woman. The
deserted warehouse where she used to spend the nights.
When he came there, about
fifteen minutes later, the intensity of the storm had decreased, becoming just a
thin rain and the streets of that area were silent and deserted.
Starsky parked the Torino
and cautiously drawing his gun, he got out of his car, hearing only the
splashing of his sneakers' soles on the wet pavement. The street where the
warehouse was placed was only lightened by a crummy street lamp, which looked
ghostly, and he felt the hairs on the back of his neck start to prickle.
Definitively, he wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible.
He was about to step into
the derelict building, when a soft sound coming from his back reached his ears.
It was a ragged breathing, coming in
short pants and mixed with muffled sobs.
Starsky, turning on his
heels, headed carefully towards the trash cans where the sound was coming from,
peeking behind them.
“Who is in there?” He
asked.
“N-nononoplease...Don´t kill
me...P-Please... ”
“Becky!!” Becky was
hiding there, with her eyes tightly shut and holding Bum, who was waving his
tail softly, staring at Starsky from his only eye.
“Becky. It's me.
Detective Starsky…Dave. Calm down, Becky.” Starsky said, holstering his gun and
kneeling down close to the woman while taking off his leather jacket to wrap it
around her trembling body.
“Take it easy, Becky; are
you okay?”
“Detective?” The old
woman asked, slowly opening her eyes, as if scared of what she could
see.
“Yeah, Becky, it's
me…What's wrong?” Starsky asked, helping her to stand.
“I've s-see them
Detective Starsky!! I've seen t-those men! And t-they have seen me
too!!”
“Men? You mean...? How long
ago did it happen?” Starsky asked, looking
instinctively around.
“A little while ago…I was
looking for Bum.” The woman explained. “He went after a cat, and you know, I
don't want him to get lost or hurt by a car, so I went out to take him back.
Then…then, I saw them. Two men. They’d caught…I don't remember his name. A black
guy that lives on the streets, too. He looked pretty young. In his mid thirties,
I guess. Tall and strong. He wore long and pretty fun looking hair, I think
young people tell it rastas, and he wore broken glasses, too…They…they…Oh! Sweet
Jesus!”
“They what, Becky?
Please. This is very important.” Starsky asked in soothing voice, taking the
gnarled hands of the woman between his.
“They grabbed the guy by
his back, pressing a hankie or something against his face; then he
fainted…”
“And?” Starsky
urged.
“They loaded the man into
a black van…I saw everything hiding here…But, I was very scared, and I stepped
backwards. I…I stumbled and I fell down…Then one of them saw me!!”
“Calm down, Becky, you’re
safe now. I'm not going to let anybody to hurt you, but you must tell me all
that you saw. What happened then?”
“That man exchanged some
words with the other one and they began to approach me...” Becky swallowed
dryly. “Then, thank God, a car parked just there for a couple of minutes.” She
pointed with her head to a spot some feet away “Maybe the driver went by the
wrong street or…well, I don’t know, I just know that in seeing that car, those
men got into the van and left.”
“Did you ask that car's
driver for help, Becky?”
“Oh, no…No.” Becky shook
her head vigorously. “I was too scared to move …Besides, I didn't want anybody
to get hurt by those bastards…I tried to hide, to flee, but I was terrified, and
I couldn't move or think clearly…My legs gave way and I couldn't breath…” Then,
she burst into heartbreaking sobs.
“Hey, hey, Becky, calm
down.” Starsky soothed the upset woman.
“You must help me,
Detective! They saw me and now they’ll come back to kill me!! I'm very scared!
Please…please help me!!”
“Don't cry Becky. I'll
help you. First thing, though, we
should go to the precinct. There, we'll show you some pictures, and maybe seeing
them, you'll be able to recognize those men. Do you think you can do it?”
“I-I will try,
Detective.”
“Great. Now, let’s go.”
Starsky said, leading Becky gently to the Torino, with Bum on her
heels.
He, after settling the
woman in the passenger seat, wincing at the sight of the dog treading on the
leather upholstery to jump on her lap, asked dispatch to get Dobey at his home.
In the third ring, he
answered the phone with a tired voice.
“H'llo”
“´Night, Cap. It's
Starsky.”
“Starsky?” Dobey´s voice
sounded wide-awake at the moment. “Are you okay, Dave?”
Poor, old cap, I'm sure
that I scared him to death! Starsky thought with a
smile “I'm fine, cap. Sorry for calling you this late, but it's very important.
I got a lead on the homeless murders. An eyewitness. And, another man was
kidnapped, by the way.” Starsky then filled Dobey in all that Becky told him.
“I'll put an APB on them
right now, Starsky. All the units on duty will start looking for that van in a
matter of minutes. By the way, is Hutchinson with you?”
“No, Cap. I’m alone.”
“Okay. I'll call him
while you’re coming here with that woman.”
“Thanks, Cap. We are on
our way.” With that, Starsky settled the mike back in its hook, and looked at
Becky.
“This seat is so
comfortable, Detective. And so warm.” The old woman said, delightedly caressing
the soft leather of the seat.
“Huh?...Oh, yeah, sure.
It is. Okay, Becky. Let's go to see those pictures.” The woman just nodded,
feeling a bit scared.
“Hey, don't worry.”
Starsky encouraged her. “There's nothing to be scared about. I'll be with
you.”
A little while later,
Starsky halted in the precinct parking lot, leading Becky, with her dog always
by her side, to the squad room, that at that late hour was almost empty.
Actually, there was only Bertha; one of the cleaning ladies that kept herself
busy mopping the floor.
Once there, Dobey was
already waiting for them.
“Hi, Cap. She's Becky…”
Starsky hesitated, realizing for first time that he didn't know her second
name.
“Rebecca Cavanaugh.” She
introduced herself sheepishly.
“I'm Captain Harold
Dobey, nice to meet you, Mrs. Cavanaugh.” Dobey said politely reaching his hand
out to shake the woman’s, looking at Bum from the corner of his eye.
“Eh…It's Bum, Cap.
Becky’s dog. I…we don't want to leave him alone in my car.” Starsky
apologized.
“Don't worry, Captain.”
Becky said. “Bum is a good dog. He'll keep here, quiet as long as I am.” As if
understanding the woman’s words, the dog curled up on the floor under Hutch´s
desk and began to fall asleep.
“Come on, Becky, sit down
please.” Starsky offered a chair and a cup of coffee to her, before picking up a
couple of books from a cabinet at his back.
“Now, mind looking at
these guys, and telling us if you can recognize any of them?”
“Sure, Detective.” Becky
said giving all her attention to the images in front of her
“Did you call Hutch,
Cap?” Starsky asked, looking down at the pictures.
“Yeah, Partner, he did.”
Hutch voice came from the door as he entered in the squad room.
“So, you must already
know what happened awhile ago, right?” Starsky asked.
“Capt’n told me that
Becky saw the kidnappers.”
“Yep. She saw our men,
and it seems that they saw her, too, by the way. They were two guys, and they
got another victim. Because of that, we’re here. To see if some guy from the mug
books is ringing a bell in her mind, though the street was pretty dark, and she
couldn't make them out clearly…”
*******
“Shit!! That Goddamn
woman saw everything, Gary! Everything!” The driver of the black van snapped
out.
“Calm down, Frankie. We
must think clearly of our next move.” The man sitting by his side said calmly.
“Think
clearly? To the hell with that crap!! We are in a mess …I can smell
it!!”
“Listen,
Frankie...”
“No, you listen!! Mr.
Tanaka told us that the whole thing would be piece of cake! That we would win a
lot of easy money! But, now it’s going all wrong!! First, that lousy homeless
seeing everything, and then, that fucking car parking there! This
is-”
“SHUT UP, FRANKIE!!
YOU’RE PANICKING!!” The man called Gary yelled out, slamming the dashboard hard.
“We’ll solve this, okay?”
He added, lowering down his voice. “It doesn’t matter what that damn old bum
saw. She isn’t going to tell anybody about it. We’ll make her shut up forever…
And we’ll do it right now…”
*******
Two books of pictures
later, Becky, looking tired and discouraged, was still unable to recognize one
of the faces.
“No…I'm sorry, but I
can't…I'm not sure. It was too dark, but I don't think that any of these
pictures is of the men that I saw.”
“It's okay, Mrs
Cavanaugh.” Dobey said patiently. “You tried. I guess that we could take a break
now. There's still more pictures to look at, but I don't think that we can do
any good this night…Maybe you could try it again tomorrow?”
“Sure…If you
want…”
“Okay. Detectives Starsky
and Hutchinson can arrange a new appointment with you.”
Then he talked to his
detectives “Look, boys. If you don't mind, I'm going back home; tomorrow we have
a lot of work to do. It’ll be a long day.”
“No problem, Cap. We'll
take care of things here. Go home.” Hutch said as his captain was already
grabbing his jacket and suppressing a yawn.
“Thanks for your help,
Mrs. Cavanaugh.” Dobey said. She just nodded shyly.
“Starsky, Hutchinson; I
want you both here first thing in the morning. Good night.” With that, Dobey
headed to the door with his firm step
“Okay, now what?” Hutch
asked, closing his eyes and tiredly pinching the bridge of his nose.
“Now, you can drive back
home and get into bed. You look beat, partner.” Starsky said.
“I am, I
guess.”
“Alright, so go home,
Hutch. I can take care of the lady.”
“You're sure
Starsk?”
“Go, Hutch…I got enough
of your ugly mug for today.” Starsky joked, gently pushing Hutch towards the
door.
“Okay, okay. Got it. Good
night, Becky.”
“Good night,
Detective.”
“I'll pick you at your
place in the morning, Starsk. At seven o'clock.” Hutch said in his way to the
corridor.
“Sure, Blondie.” Starsky
said, then turned to look at Becky. “And, now, Becky, you’re coming with me,
okay?”
“Coming with you?
But…Where?...Look Detective. I'm not going to any shelter, I told you so this
morning.” She said stubbornly, already heading to the double glass doors of the
squad room and snapping her fingers to call her dog.
“Wait, wait a moment
Becky…You got me wrong.” Starsky said, striding to face her. “Nobody’s talking
here about any shelter. You are coming with me, but to my
apartment.”
”What??...Oh, no, please, Detective, don't make fun of an old
woman.” She said, showing hurt in her tired eyes. “Maybe I am just a poor
homeless and I haven't anything, however, I don't deserve…”
“Shhht, I'm not joking,
Becky.” Starsky gently cut off the woman's words “In fact, earlier, I came to
the warehouse to take you home.”
“Bu-but…why? I don't get
it.”
“´Cause you’re a good
person with bad luck. I can see it, and I think that it's time to start hitting
that bad luck as well…Besides, you'll not want to be there, in the street if
those guys are coming back, right?”
“Are you kidding me,
Detective?” She asked mistrustfully.
“No, Becky, I'm not
kidding. And, right now I'm taking you to my apartment. You and Bum, of course.
You'll not come back to the street. Never more. Promise.” Starsky said with a
reassuring smile.
“I…I don't know what…what
to say, Detective Starsky.” She stuttered “Nobody was so nice with me
since…Well, I don't remember the last time in which somebody's treated me this
way…God bless you.” The woman was crying again, though this time not out of
fear, but out of gratitude.
*******
“Hey, you!...Wake up!”
Gary rattled the shoulder of the man that was napping in a corner of the
warehouse.
“COME ON, MORON! WAKE
UP!”
“Uh? …What?...Hey,
where's the fire, guy? I was fucking sleeping!”
“I'm looking for a
woman.” Gary said as Frankie just stood silently by his side.
“Oh, yeah, a woman…Let me
say something, pal. I wouldn’t turn up my nose at that, either, but I haven't a
lousy buck for-” The sound of a violent slap resounded in the walls of the
deserted building.
“HEY! Why you did that!”
The man tried to get to his feet, but there was still too much alcohol clouding
his reflexes and he failed miserably.
“A homeless: grey short
hair, thin, small. Wearing a dark sweater, maybe grey, or blue dark, I'm not
sure…A scum like you if you ask me…” Gary said pouring contempt through his
voice. “She was wandering around here just a while ago.”
“Hey, guy,” the homeless
man snapped, finally able to get to his feet. “Maybe you think that I am the
concierge of that pigsty?” Gary grabbed him by the front of his t-shirt, raising
his clenched fist menacingly, when Frankie stepped between both men.
“Gary…No.” Then, facing
the homeless man, he produced a bill from his pocket.
“A while ago, she was out
there, in the entrance. And with her, there was a dog.” Frankie said to the man
that stared eagerly at the money in his hand.
“Oh, yeah. She's Becky.”
The homeless said, reaching out his hand to pick the bill, though Frankie was
faster to hide it behind his back.
“We want to know where we
can find her.”
“She used to sleep here.
She and that dirty dog of hers…But, right now she's not here.”
“WE KNOW THAT, DAMN!”
Gary exploded unable to hold his impatience any longer. “What we wanna to know
is where the hell she is!”
“She left…with a
guy.”
“Come on…TALK!!” Gary
pushed.
“With one of the cops
from the ninth precinct that are sticking their noses around here: you know,
trying to find out what happened with those missing guys.”
“WHAT??? WITH A
COP??...You’re sure of that?” Frankie asked, becoming pale.
“Oh, yeah. A
plain-clothes. A curly-headed guy that drives an unmistakable car…red, with a
white strip. A Ford Torino. I saw them getting into that car and leaving a while
ago…”
*******
“Welcome home, Becky.”
Starsky said with a smile, turning on the lights and shutting the front door at
his back.
The old woman looked
around, obviously pleased with what she saw.
“Oh…what a nice place…All
is so tidy and clean…And, it's not cold!” She said with sincere amazement, as if
she had forgotten long ago what to feel warm was.
“Do you live here alone,
Detective?
“Yeah, Becky. I’m a
bachelor. Looks like my job isn’t the best one to set up a family.” He
thought for a moment of Terry and all his broken dreams, but forced himself to
come back to the present.
“You´ll sleep here.”
Starsky showed his bedroom to Becky. “And, I have a few old covers in my
wardrobe. Bum will sleep perfectly on them.”
“But...what about you?
Where are you going to sleep? It looks like you have just one bedroom here.” The
old woman asked.
“The couch will be fine
for me, don't worry, Becky.”
“Oh, no, Detective… I
can't…”
“No more `Detective`,
okay? Just Dave. Now, we are
housemates. And, about the couch, I'm pretty used to it, from all the nights
that Hutch; I mean Detective Hutchinson spends here and I spend in his place.
It’ll be okay for me.”
“Thanks, Dave. For
everything. Thank you so much.” Old Becky said as a lump formed in her throat.
Feeling a little embarrassed, Starsky simply nodded with a smile before stepping
into the kitchen.
“It looks like you and
Detective Hutchinson are good friends.” She said, looking a picture of both men
standing onto the Torino´s roof, arms over each other's shoulders.
“Sure we are. He's my
best friend, and a good man. A real good guy.” Starsky stated
proudly.
“Did you have something
to eat tonight, Becky?" He changed the subject, picking a dish with meatloaf, a
jar of pickles, and sliced bread out of his fridge.
“Oh, no, please… I don't
wanna bother you.” Becky said stepping into the kitchen, though her eyes shined
with the sight of the food.
“No problem, Becky. I had
dinner a while ago, though right now I could use a midnight snack as well. Hutch
says that I am always hungry, and it looks like he's right.” Starsky joked. “How
about some meatloaf sandwiches?”
“Sounds good.” The woman
answered shyly.
“Oh! I got something for
our friend as well.” Starsky said while opening the fridge again, holding out
for the dog three portions of two days old pizza with anchovies, pepperoni and
salami that he wolfed down in the blink of an eye.
“Hey! Look, Becky! He
liked it!” Starsky exclaimed with child-like amusement.
“Sure, Dave, he did!” she
laughed.
“Tomorrow I will go
shopping for groceries, but right now this and some water will be fine for him,
I guess.”
A little while later, two
plates filled with meatloaf sandwiches were settled on the table along with two
glasses of milk.
“Can…Can I wash my hands,
Dave?...I hate to be that dirty.” Becky asked looking down at her own
hands.
“Of course, Becky, make
yourself at home.” Starsky answered, leading the woman to the bathroom where she
meticulously washed her hands.
“After our meal, you can
take a shower or maybe a bath if you want.” Starsky said once they were sitting
down in the table “I'll give you some of my pyjamas and a nightgown. They will
be too big for you, but I'm afraid that for now, you'll have to get along with
them. Now, let’s eat.”
They did ate their food
in comfortable silence, until, raising his eyes, Starsky saw Becky staring at
him with a melancholic smile.
“Are you okay, Becky? Do
you wanna eat something more?”
“You're just like him,
kiddo. Gentle, caring, brave; a good man.”
“Just like who, Becky?”
“Like Bruce. My
son.”
“You have a son?” Starsky
asked in amazement. “And then, why…I mean why are you…?”
“Why I am wandering
around, and living on the streets? That what you mean?” She cut off in a
whisper.
Starsky nodded
silently.
“Bruce can't help me any
more. He died. In a car crash happened some years ago. While going to the city
with his father to sell our farm stuff…In that car crash and in just a split
second, I lost my family and I began to walk alone through life.”
“I'm so sorry, Becky.” He
said looking down.
“Maybe you would like to
see them?” The woman asked while digging in her pants hip pocket and producing a
crummy wallet from where she picked a picture of a tall and dark-curly haired
man in his late 50's, a younger version of that same man, and a smiling and
younger image of herself.
“This is one of our last
moments together. Two weeks later, they…well, you know.”
“Becky, you don't need to
talk about if you don't feel like doing it.” Starsky tried to say.
“No, Dave, it's okay. It
feels good having somebody willing to hear me for a change…”
For a while, Becky kept
telling Starsky the story of her last years while absent-mindedly caressing the
small family portrait.
“…From that day, alone
and without forces enough to go on, I began to lose everything. Especially my
mind…The last year before Steven and Bruce's deaths had been a very hard one.
Some months earlier, a horrible and huge twister struck the farm that we had in
Oklahoma. Most of our animals died and our house and crop ended up almost
totally ruined, so to rebuild all of that and start over, we had to ask the bank
for a second mortgage. We were working hard to get back on our feet, and we
thought that we could do it. But, then, I lost my family. Since that day, and
without them by my side any longer, I hadn't any reason to go on…” Starsky kept
listening in a respectful silence, knowing that Becky needed to pour all that
pain out of her soul.
“I'd fall into which
doctors calls a post traumatic stress disorder…In short, I tried to kill myself,
but just to end up shut in a nuthouse for a few months …Oh!...I don't wanna
scare you, Dave…I'm not any dangerous nutcase.” She hurried to say
candidly.
“I know that, Becky. No
sweat.” Starsky said, squeezing
gently her hand
“While I was there, and
the doctors were trying to get me back in my right mind, as you can guess, I
couldn't work, neither pay the mortgage payments, so soon the bank got hold of
our farm…then, once discharged from the hospital I moved to Bay City, to my
younger brother’s place. But, guess what? Turns out that the poor guy is married
to an unbearable and stuck-up woman…A true bitch…Our fights and problems were
something usual. I was unhappy, so was my brother, and she, Martha…well, she got
a load off of her mind the day I left, I guess.”
“What did you do when you
moved out of your brother’s place, Becky?”
Starsky asked feeling truly involved with all that Becky was telling
him.
"I left just with a small
saving. I moved to a cheap block of apartments near the place where I am…well,
where I was living until now. Back then I still had the hope to be able to start
over on my own. To find some job…Anything. But, looks like nobody is willing to
give employment to an old woman in this city…The result of my attempts is
obvious, I guess.” She said with a wry smile, getting to her feet and beginning
to clean up the table.
“There's some chance that
you could go back to your brother's Becky?” Starsky asked, standing as well and
helping the woman.
“No, Dave. Not in my
life. I was only a nuisance for him and Martha…They don't love me.”
“But, if
they…”
“Listen, kiddo. If you’re
changing your mind about me staying here, it's okay, I can leave right
now…”
“No, Becky, no!” Starsky
said vehemently. “It's not that! But, I think that they have the right to know
what you are going through. The obligation and the right to help you. Don't you
think so?”
“My brother did lose all
his rights in the same moment that he allowed Martha to treat me the way she
did. Like if I was just a heap of scum! If I am what I am right now, just a
pathetic homeless, is mostly his fault!”
“Okay, Becky. I got it.
Don't worry. We'll work things out. Now, how about going to bed? It's very late
and you must be tired…Do you wanna take that shower now? Meanwhile, I'll pick
some of my clothes for you to wear tomorrow. After work, I'll get more suitable
stuff for you, but a pair of my jeans and a sweater will be okay for a
while.”
“You don't have to do it,
Dave.”
“You're right; I don't
have to. But, I wanna do it anyways. And, you don't know how stubborn I can be,
so, I'm afraid you can't do anything about it.” Starsky joked.
“Now, I can see it, son.”
She said, smiling tenderly and cupping Starsky's cheek with one of her hands.
“What?” Starsky asked, a
little puzzled.
“Now I know that God
hasn’t forgotten me totally. You're the proof, honey”
“Let's go to bed, Becky.”
Starsky said, smiling back.
A little while later, the
only sounds in Starsky's place was the calm breathing of two people and a dog
soundly asleep.
*******
After leaving the
warehouse area, Gary and Frankie did come back home, discussing all the way
about any way to get themselves out of trouble.
“And, now? Huh? What we
are doing?” Frankie asked in dismay. “That woman left with a cop, and maybe she
could see us clearly enough how to identify us. We must find her but right now
she could be in any shelter in this damn city, or back on the
streets!”
“Oh! Headline!” Gary
mocked angrily. “Do you wanna a tip, pal?...if you are unable to say something
that we don't know already, then why you don't shut that big mouth of
yours?...If you don't stop prattling,
I can't think.”
“We don't have anything
to think about, Gary! You fucking know it! We can only do one thing. We must run
while still we have any chance.”
“If you think that Tanaka
is not going to find us sooner or later, no matter where we are hiding, then
really, you’re stupider than I thought.”
“So…What's your plan,
wise guy?”
“My plan right now is to
get rid of you at least for a while, to go home and to have a couple of drinks
before going to bed. If I can think without you being around, I'm sure that I'll
be able to work things out.” Gary snapped, stopping the van in front of
Frankie’s place.
“Okay, man. No problem,
go home and think…And, don't forget to let me know when you get one of those
brilliant ideas of yours.” Frankie grunted, opening the vehicle’s
door.
Almost without giving
Frankie time enough to climb out of the van, Gary left in full speed. Once at
home, and after pouring himself a large glass of bourbon, he lay on his couch,
staring at the ceiling and sipping his drink. They were in a mess. He knew it,
as he knew that Akira Tanaka didn't let them go easily out of their deal of
getting homeless people; donors, as he used to call them, to go on with
his lucrative business of human organs traffic.
When
the phone rang, a bell awakening him with a start, Gary was for a moment unable
to remember where he was or how much bourbon he had drank before falling
asleep
“Hello.” He answered with
a slurred voice
“Hi, honey.”
“Bertha, damn!” Gary
looked at his wristwatch: 6.40 a.m. “What's wrong with you? Can't a man get some
sleep?”
“Stop the grumbling,
sweetheart. Your friend Bertha's got a hot tip for you. And, it's worth it, you
can bet. Sorry for not calling you earlier, but you know. I was working in the
precinct, and we don’t want any of those stupid cops hearing what I've to say to
you, right?”
“Okay, Bertha. I'm
listening.” He said, reaching for his pack of cigarettes placed in the near
coffee table.
“Things got pretty wrong
for you and that jerk Freddy last night, right?” She asked playfully. “If my
information is right, you left an eyewitness of your haunting on the loose.”
“How in the hell did you
know that, Bertha?” Gary asked, already wide alert.
“Well, that’s my job,
darling. To have my eyes and ears wide open full time. And let me say that
Tanaka is pretty pleased with the results of it, well, in fact, the guy likes
all that I'm doing for him, if you get my drift.” She laughed
lasciviously.
“Out with it, Bertha! I'm
not in the mood to play games!”
“That old homeless woman
was in the precinct last night looking at some mug shots.”
“And?”
“Easy, honey. She hasn’t
identified any of you. At least for the moment.” Gary released a breath,
“However, and since I guess that you are eager to solve the mess that right now
you both are into…What about picking up a paper and a pen to write down the
address where you can find the lady and that sappy cop that is giving her refuge
at his place?...”
*******
Something wet and warm
was covering Starsky’s face, running sinuously from his chin to his forehead and
all over again with slow, rhythmic movements. All was darkness and he couldn’t
breathe, nor move. A load in his chest was paralyzing his lungs.
`It has trapped me!! God!
The Alien got me!! It has killed Ripley and the rest of the Nostromo’s crew and
now it’s about to eat me alive!! Why in the hell did I had to leave the force
and became an astronaut? Just to get myself into this mess!!`
Starsky tried to move,
but the heavy creature keep him pinned against the floor.
“HUUUUUTCH!!!”
“DAVE!! Dave, son! Are
you okay?…” Becky hurried from the kitchen just in time to see Starsky falling
from the couch, dragging Bum along in his fall.
“Come on, Bum!! Get out
off Dave!” Starsky opened his eyes to the familiar surroundings of his
apartment. He wasn’t no longer in any fancy spacecraft, but on the floor of his
living room, under a very affectionate dog that kept licking his face, as Becky
tried unsuccessfully to get a hold on it.
“Oh…shit!” Starsky,
getting himself free of Bum and after managing to disentangle his legs out of
the blanket, jumped to his feet, and picking the clean clothes that he’d set
onto the coffee table last night, headed with unstable feet to the bathroom,
slamming the door at his back.
“I’m so sorry, Dave. Bum
was only trying to be friendly. You don't know how sorry I am...” The old lady apologized contritely
through the closed door.
“It's okay, Becky. I’m
fine, yeah…fine.” He mumbled under his breath, splashing some cold water on his
face and trying to stop the shaking of his hands. “I wasn’t meaning to be rude
with you…or Bum. It's just that I was having a nightmare and I…well, never mind.
I’m going to take a shower.”
He peeled off his
pyjamas, stepping into the shower while making a fool of
himself.
`Alien?…The
Nostromo?...God, Starsky! Hutch is right and neither of those scary movies nor
the sandwiches of
meatloaf with pickles, ketchup, and mustard before going to bed are too
good for your mind ...Okay, guy, try to get a grip, or you will cut your own
throat with the razor blade while shaving…`
After some minutes and
already showered shaved and dressed, Starsky emerged from the bathroom, noticing
delicious breakfast smells reaching his nose.
“Are you okay, Dave? Did
you get hurt?” Becky asked concernedly.
“No...No, I´m fine.
I
just woke up a little startled. I was having a bad dream.”
“Okay son. So now, how
about eating some breakfast? I’ve fixed coffee, some eggs, bacon and toast. You
don’t mind, I hope…”
“Oh, no. "It´s okay.
Thanks, Becky. It smells great.” He sat down at the kitchen table, looking
sideways at Bum, who seemed to feel at home, and for Starsky’s sake, wasn’t
looking any longer like any viscous and revolting space monster, but just like
the skinny old dog that it was.
In that moment, Hutch,
after knocking on the door, went into the apartment carrying a donuts bag for
Starsky’s breakfast.
“Morning, Starsk!”
“In the kitchen,
Blondie!” Starsky called out.
Once in the kitchen,
Hutch froze in his tracks in the sight of Bum eating a breakfast of milk with
cereal and Becky, wearing a sweater, jeans and sneakers of Starsky, refilling
his cup of coffee.
“Hey, Hutch! What are you
carrying there?” Starsky asked, nonchalantly picking the brown paper bag from
Hutch’s hands.
“Do…Donuts,
Starsk…err…Good morning, Becky.”
“Good morning, Detective
Hutchinson.” Becky looked a bit uneasy to Starsky, who smiled confidently at
her.
“Mind excusing us a
moment, Becky?” Without a further word, Hutch grabbed Starsky by his arm, almost
dragging him to the entrance and closing the door behind them.
“What the hell is going
on here, Starsky?” He asked in a tense whisper.
“Nothing is goin´ on
here, Blondie. I was eating a terrific breakfast, and in a while I’ll be going
to work with my favorite partner. And that’s all.” Starsky said with a sparkle of amusement dancing
in his eyes.
“Huh-huh…Don't play smart
ass with me, buddy.” The Hutchinson finger came from nowhere to aim straight at
Starsky’s nose “What is she doing here, Starsky?”
“If you don't mind, can
we talk in my living room? Why in hell are we whispering here? Becky is in
there. And she must be thinking that we are two very bad-mannered
guys.”
“Or, maybe she just
thinks that I’m trying to put some sense into the head of my crazy partner! Last
night I left you in the precinct. You were about to go back home, alone, or at
least that was what I thought. And now, you are with Becky and her dog eating
breakfast.”
“And so what?” Challenge
replaced the amusement in Starsky’s eyes.
“And so what?” Hutch
repeated “Starsky, for God sake! Maybe you did lose your
mind!”
`Aha…I was waiting for
this, Blondie! ` Starsky
thought.
“That’s terrific
Starsky! You had a hell of a great idea! But, let me ask you something. Why did
you not take all the homeless people and stray dogs of this fucking city to your
place? Huh? That would be an even better idea...”
`Geez! If in some TV
channel there was such a ´Guess what your
partner is about to say´ quiz show I could be the absolute winner!` Starsky joked inwardly, before moving to
cut off Hutch’s tirade.
“Now listen to me, Hutch.
Becky is here ´cause I want her to be off the streets, especially now that after
seeing those guys she can be in danger. Momentarily, and until I’m able to work
things out and find a better place for her, she’s living with me, in my
apartment. And nothing you can say is going to make me change my mind,
okay?”
“But why, Starsky? Why?
Maybe you have to take care of all the people in trouble that you find
around?”
“Damn, Hutch! That woman
isn’t any worthless waste. She’s a human being! She had a house, a husband and a
son. But life was nasty beyond words to her and she lost everything…She could be
my mother!”
“But she’s
not.”
“You’re right. She’s not
my mom, or yours…That’s great, don't ya think? Let’s celebrate!” Starsky said
ironically.
“I didn’t mean that,
partner… Listen, Starsk. I understand how are you feeling, but-“
“No, Hutch. I don't wanna
keep talking about this, okay? I
appreciate your concern. Really, I do, but I’m already grown enough to make my
own decisions.” Determination shone clearly in Starsky´s eyes as he talked, and
looking at him, Hutch knew that all his attempts would be useless.
“Okay, Starsk, okay. You
win…But I can't help myself. I think that this is a big mistake.” Hutch said
with a sigh.
“Maybe you’re right,
partner. But, Becky needs some help. And, I’m going to help her...And now, if
you don't mind, can we go back inside? We are already late, and I didn’t eat my
breakfast”
“Sure, Starsk. Let’s
go.”
“Hutch, please.” Starsky
looked pleadingly at Hutch.
“Huh?”
“Once in there, don't
make that poor woman feel bad, okay?”
“Of course, Boy Scout.”
Hutch joked, squeezing Starsky´s shoulder. “I’ll make you to feel proud of
me.”
They went back into the
apartment and as Starsky requested of him, Hutch wasn’t impolite or cold with
Becky at any moment. In fact, though he didn’t like the situation, mostly
because he had the gut feeling that it would bring only troubles for Starsky,
seeing the nice and defenseless old woman, longing for a little of love, Hutch
understood perfectly why his tender-hearted friend had taken her to his
place.
“Starsk, we are late.”
Hutch said a little while later, already standing up while draining his coffee.
“Dobey asked us to be in the precinct first thing in the morning.
Remember?”
“Sure, let’s go,
Blondie…Oh, Becky.” Already heading to the door, Starsky turned back around. “In
the kitchen´s cupboards you’ll find spaghetti and a couple cans of stewed meat
for lunch, and in the fridge you have milk, orange juice, eggs and-“
“Okay, okay, kiddo, don't
worry.” Becky cut off. “I’ll find everything. Bum and I will be fine. Now go, or
that gentle captain of yours is going to get angry.”
“Becky’s right, Starsk,
let’s go.” Hutch said, looking impatiently at his wristwatch.
Finally, both men were
heading towards Hutch’s car, when Becky went out to the entrance, holding the
bag of Donuts, and calling out for Starsky.
“Dave! David, son! You
forgot your Donuts!” In seeing the woman going down the stairs, Hutch shook his
head, rolling his eyes.
“Come on, partner. A
little of patience, huh?” Starsky whispered before trotting towards Becky.
“Thanks, Becky. I’m coming!”
Then, in just that
moment, all hell broke loose when a shot came from somewhere, missing Starsky
only by a few inches.
“GET HOME, BECKY!”
Starsky shouted out at Becky while drawing his gun.
“STARSKY! GET DOWN!!”
Hutch yelled as another shot resounded in the air. The blond one drew his gun
while rushing to his partner, almost dragging him behind his car, covering
Starsky tightly with his own body, and preventing him from using his gun. In
just a split second, the unforgettable image of Starsky’s body lying on a
growing puddle of blood and agonizing in the parking lot of the precinct took
possession of Hutch’s mind, clouding any other thought.
“Hutch…Hutch! Get off of
me!” Starsky said, struggling to get free from the barrier that Hutch was
putting between him and the shots. “Damn, Hutch! You’ll get shot!”
A third shot followed the
second one while Starsky, managing to move apart from Hutch, who kept trying to
protect him with his own body, shot against one of their attackers that in that
moment disappeared among the undergrowth.
When a fourth shot didn’t
come, both men peeked over the LTD hood, and later searched the surroundings,
not making out anybody.
“Hutch?...You okay,
Hutch?” Starsky asked still scanning with his eyes their
surroundings.
“Yeah…I’m okay…But
you….S-Starsk…B-blood. Y-you’re bleeding…” Hutch stuttered in a thread of voice,
feeling dizzy and unable to breath under the weight of overwhelming
memories.
“Becky, Hutch! We must
get her!” Starsky, unaware of the blood on his clothes, and impelled by the
adrenaline still running through his system, broke into a run, climbing the
stairs two at time as Hutch hurried after him.
“BECKY! BECKY, ARE YOU
OKAY?” Starsky shouted out, rushing inside his apartment and looking for the
woman around the entire place.
“Ye-yes…Fine Dave…I’m
fine...You?” The faltering voice of Becky came from behind the
couch.
“We’re okay,
Becky.”
“STARSKY! You were shot!
Lie down partner! I gotta call for
an ambulance! Let me take a glance at the wound!” Hutch said almost
hysterically, storming into the apartment and trying to force Starsky to lie
down on the couch and unbuttoning his shirt at the same time with shaking hands.
“Hutch!...HUTCH!...For
God’s sake, Hutch! What’s the matter with you?” Starsky asked grabbing Hutch’s
arms “I’m fine partner. I didn’t get shoot. Easy, Hutch, easy…Oh, God!” Starsky
winced as he noticed the warmth of the blood on one of his hands.
“You’re hurt,
Starsky…blood…There’s blood on your shirt…” Hutch mumbled, reaching out a
shaking hand and brushing with his fingertips a stain of blood on the front of
Starsky’s shirt.
“Calm down, Blondie. We
have to get you to a hospital…The blood is coming from your arm. You’re the one
who got shot!”
In that moment, and as
reality hit him, Hutch’s legs gave way and he fell to his knees whispering
`Thank God` under his breath as a thread of blood slid down
his own hand dripping to the floor…
*******
Along the last hour, and
after making two phone calls; one to ask Huggy for some help to hide the old
woman in the room he had above The Pits, and another one to Becky, Starsky was
finally pacing forward and backward in the Memorial Hospital waiting room.
Waiting to know about
Hutch’s condition, a thought added worry to his concern. `Hutch was acting in
such a strange way!…as a matter of fact he seemed terrified... Much more scared
that it’s supposed an experienced cop like him would be in a situation like
that…but why`
“Somebody here for
Detective Kenneth Hutchinson?” A mid-aged doctor asked, coming from the surgery
area and making Starsky lose his train of thought.
“I’m Detective Starsky.
Detective Hutchinson is my partner How’s he doing?” Starsky said, approaching
the doctor in two strides.
“Nice to meet you
Detective Starsky. I’m Doctor Martin.” The doctor reached out his hand to shake
Starsky’s.
“Your partner was very
lucky this time. The bullet didn’t damage the humerus and we took it out of his
arm without trouble. In fact, it was almost a flesh wound.” Starsky released a
relieved breath as the doctor kept explaining. “Right now he’s in recovery, but
in a while we’ll take him to a regular room. On the other hand, we want him to
stay here for a few days, then, and if everything’s alright, he can go home.
“
“Can I be with him?”
Starsky asked eagerly.
“Sure, Detective. As soon
as we have him established in his room, a nurse will come to take you
there.”
About ten minutes later,
a pretty, blond nurse approached Starsky, smiling gently.
“Please, Detective, come
with me.” Starsky followed the nurse through a long corridor towards Hutch’s
room. When he entered, the blond detective was still asleep, so Starsky
carefully dragged a chair to his friend’s bedside, and sat down to watch over
Hutch sleeping.
A while later, Starsky
was distractedly leafing through pages of a magazine, when Hutch started to wake
up from the anesthesia, looking pale and groggy.
“Hey, Blondie, how ya
feel?…” Starsky asked, getting to his feet and bending towards his
partner.
“Thirsty.” Hutch
whispered. Then, Starsky reached out for a pitcher, pouring water in a cup and
offering it to Hutch.
“Thanks.” Hutch said
quietly after swallowing a few sips, averting his eyes from
Starsky’s.
“You okay, Hutch?” The
brunet asked with concern reflected in his eyes.
“I’m fine, Starsky…It
hurts a little, but I’m okay. No big deal…”
“It’s good to hear that
your arm isn’t hurting too badly, partner, but right now I’m not talking about
it.” Starsky said, looking straight into Hutch’s eyes.
Hutch breathed deeply
before answering. “Yeah, I know Starsk. You’re talking about how I made a fool
of myself earlier, right?”
“Oh. Come on, Hutch. I
don't mean that…But, if you ask me, you did seem about to break down back there.
What’s the matter, huh? Talk to me, partner.”
“Starsk, I…” Hutch
stopped for a moment, as if looking for the right words. “The truth is that what
happened this morning reminded me…well, you know…Gunther and all
that…”
Just then, realization
hit Starsky.
“Aw, Hutch! Sorry…I’m so
sorry…I didn’t know…”
“No. Nothing to be sorry,
Starsk. I behaved like a newbie. When I saw blood on your shirt, I thought that
it was yours instead mine…I thought that you had been shot and I…I got scared. I
haven’t seen blood on your clothes since…since that day…I’m sorry Starsk…” Hutch
closed his eyes, turning his head towards the window.
“Hutch…Hutch, look at
me.” Starsky asked firmly. Once Hutch opened his eyes to meet his partner’s,
Starsky spoke again.
“It's okay, Hutch…Back
there you panicked. But, it can happen to any cop sooner or later. You know
that.”
“I’m your partner,
Starsky. Supposedly I have to keep my head clear to cover your back, and
instead, I get scared like a rookie.”
“Okay, you got scared.
But, you did cover my back anyway. Actually, you’d put your life in risk to
protect me.”
“Starsk…”
“No, Hutch. Scared or
not, you did what I expected. What any cop would expect of his partner. And, you
did it perfectly.” Starsky said softly “Come on, partner. Forget the whole
matter and try to get some more sleep. I’ll be here, okay?”
“´Kay.”
Without any more words,
Hutch, feeling calm and safe with his best friend by his side, closed his eyes,
sliding towards a peaceful sleep.
*******
Gary and Frankie had
failed once more. They knew for sure that if their boss, Akira Tanaka, knew it
they would be in very serious trouble. And, they knew as well that most likely,
the powerful Asian man wouldn’t be late in knowing it.
“Shit! We are like we
were in the beginning. With the woman and the cop still going around.” Frankie
stated.
“I KNOW IT, DAMN IT! I
KNOW IT ALL!!” Gary yelled out “And, guess what? I’m more than fed up of hearing
you telling me over and over that same crap. The cop and the woman are alive,
and it looks like we are too stupid to get rid of them, and as far as they are
alive, we are in a mess, so what? Any suggestion to get ourselves out of
this?”
“Hey, hey! Take it easy,
pal. I haven’t got all the answers...” Frankie snapped defensively
“We don’t need any
answers, Frankie! The only thing we need is to kill that fucking woman and
that’s just what we are going to do! And, we will do it very soon. You can bet!”
Gary said as his insanity shone in his eyes.
*******
Next morning, Hutch,
feeling much better, was already looking forward to leaving the hospital, as
Starsky kept by his side, unwilling to go home if just for awhile to take a
shower and change his clothes.
“I’m alright, Starsk, but
you look like hell. Mind going home and getting some real rest? I’ll be okay.
And, I’m not going anywhere, you bet.”
“Anyone not going
anywhere would be me, Hutch. I’m fine.” Starsky said firmly.
“No, Starsk, you’re not
fine. Look yourself for crying out loud! You look exhausted! Why in hell do you
have to be more stubborn than a damn mule?” The room door opened and Huggy’s
appearance carrying a brown’s paper bag cut off Hutch’s complaints.
“Hey, Hutch! How’s my
white bro doing?”
“Hi, Hug!” Hutch greeted
back. “I’m okay. Just wanting to get out of here.”
“I guess so. By the way,
I brought you a fruit shake and some other healthy stuff from Chez Huggy.” Huggy
said, placing the paper bag on the nightstand
“How’s Becky doing, Hug?”
Starsky asked.
“Oh! The lady is fine,
Starsky.” Huggy answered, waving his hand “My cousin Marcia came to town for a
few days to pay a visit to her favorite cousin Huggy, and looks like she and
Becky hit it off pretty well. You should see them, chatting endlessly like long
time friends!”
“Cousin Marcia?” Starsky
asked trying to remember if Huggy had told him before about that member of his
endless list of relatives.
“She’s the one who, along
her husband, owns a ranch in Colorado
where they are taking
care of some special kids...Remember?”
“Oh, yeah, sure.” Starsky
remembered that Huggy had told him and Hutch about his older cousin Marcia and
the work that she and her husband kept doing since more than ten years ago at
their ranch, taking care of mentally impaired kids without family.
“Don’t worry about Becky,
Starsky. She’s safe, out of sight of the bad guys, and having a good time with
Marcia. By the way.” Huggy changed the subject. “I don’t wanna seem a meddler,
but as I was coming in, I heard my blond bro talking. Mind telling me who’s
stubborn here? Curly maybe?” The black man joked.
“Yeah, he is. Who else?”
Hutch answered sulkily. “He keeps thinking that I am a little kid unable to stay
alone for some hours while he goes home to take a shower, eat something and get
some sleep.” Hutch said preventing Starsky from retorting, raising his warning
forefinger.
“Aha. I got it. And how
about doing like Hutch asks, huh?”
Huggy asked to Starsky. “Your old friend Huggy is here to take care of
Blondie, so you can leave knowing for sure that he’ll be fine.”
“See?” Hutch asked. “You
heard him, Starsk. Huggy will be here, and I’ll be fine. Now, mind going home
before I personally get out of this damn bed, cuff you and get your ass into the
first available cab to your place?”
“Okay, okay, partner. No
need to get upset.” Starsky raised his hands with his best childlike expression.
“I’m going home. But, I’ll be back here in a few hours.”
“Fine. I’ll be here
waiting for you.” Hutch kept up the banter. “But, don’t miss knocking on the
door before coming in, Starsk. You know. In a couple of hours Patty will start
her shift and maybe then she could want to run some checks on me...”
“Don’t worry Hutch. I’ll
knock on the door.” Starsky smiled. “Maybe you haven’t noticed it yet, but I’m a
very polite man.” Saying that, he headed to the door, just to turn back before
leaving.
“Huggy, if something’s
wrong...” Concern replaced the smile on Starsky’s face.
“Of course, Starsky. You
don’t need to ask. If something’s wrong with Blondie, your friend Huggy will
call you.”
“Thanks,
Huggy.”
*******
On his way to his
apartment, Starsky felt more tired than he wanted to admit back in the hospital
to Hutch. His back was aching from the long hours spent in the uncomfortable
chair and a headache was throbbing in his temples. In fact, right at that
moment, he was only looking forward to take a shower and to crash in his
bed.
He tiredly climbed the
stairs up to his apartment and after unlocking the door, he stepped into the
front room, when just for a split second, a sixth sense warned him about
something…something unknown and dangerous, making his whole body tense. It was
too late though. A sharp pain in the back of his skull was the last thing he
felt before the darkness surrounded him...
*******
“Take a seat, please,
gentlemen.” Akira Tanaka invited Gary and Frankie to sit down in two black
leather armchairs placed in front of his desk.
“And, let me offer you a
couple of shots of Scotch. It's high quality. The best one.” He said, pouring
two drinks of amber liquid in both Murano crystal glasses and extending them out
for both men.
“Okay, gentlemen. And
now, if you don’t mind, let’s try and solve the little problem that we have
here.” Tanaka said after sitting behind his desk, going straight to the heart of
the matter. “According to my latest information, it looks like you both made a
little mistake, right?” Tanaka stopped briefly, looking at both men with his
piercing black eyes.
“We are very sorry, Mr.
Tanaka, but we broke into that cop’s place looking for the woman and then,
well...he came in there, and we...” Gary squirmed in his seat under the icy look
of Tanaka.
“We hadn’t any other
choice but get him.” Frankie added. “We know that it was a fucking stupid thing
to do, but maybe...”
“Hum…Mind caring your
language gentleman?” He said, frowning while standing up to start an unnerving
pace around both men. “English is too beautiful a tongue to spoil it using dirty
words. Don’t you think so?”
“Sorry, sir.” Frankie
apologized, feeling intimidated in front of the small, yet imposing man. The
fact was that Mr. Tanaka always brought all those Fu-Manchu movies that he used
to watch in his childhood to his mind, despite the fact that the man wore a tidy
haircut and was always perfectly shaved and dressed in expensive,
occidental-style suits.
“Mr. Tanaka...” Frankie
dared to say.
“Yeah?”
“I...I mean we...well,
we’ve thought that maybe to catch the cop wasn’t such a big mistake after
all...I mean, he can be very useful for you. The guy looks very healthy...”
“I know, I know.” Tanaka
said. “Any of our clients would be willing to pay a large amount of money for
his organs, and of course, since the mistake is already done, I will take
advantage of that, but to bring him here is still a very wrong idea, mostly
because right now, all the city police must be looking for him. The truth,
gentlemen, is that I can’t say that your latest failures make me feel too
satisfied.” He added, sitting down again and running his fingertips along the
blade of the silver paper knife that was resting on his desk.
“Mr. Tanaka…We-” Tanaka
raised a hand to interrupt Gary’s words.
“In fact, I’m pretty
disappointed with you both.” Frankie and Gary nervously drank long drinks of
their whiskies. “I promised you a very substantial commission for each one of
the donors that you were bringing to me, and I complied with it, right?”
Both men nodded
obediently like two kids getting a rebuke.
“As an exchange though, I
was expecting a well done work. Not a string of stupid mistakes. And, let me
tell you, that the kidnapping of that cop is the biggest one of all them.” The
soft, low tone in Tanaka’s voice did make Gary and Frankie cringe, but at the
same time, it had such a hypnotic quality that it did make their eyelids feel
oddly heavy.
“Really, all that
happened is a big disappointment for me. However, and since I am a very
understanding man, I’ve thought about something that you both can still do to
please me and regain my esteem.” An evil smile curled the lips of
Tanaka.
“Wh-what’s that?” Frankie
asked in slurred voice, noticing that the walls in the room began to
spin.
“Still you don't guess
it, my dear gentleman?” Tanaka did make a theatrical pause. “Okay, never mind. I
can understand that right now your brains aren’t in too good shape to work fast.
Let me give you a clue…You’re both young, supposedly healthy...Like the police
officer that you brought here. But, there’s a little difference between he and
you both. A lot of people must be already looking for him, but instead, nobody
will look for you if you are…How I should put it…missing?”
“N-No!...P-please…” Gary
begged getting to his feet with a big effort, suddenly understanding, before
falling in a heap to the floor.
“Mr. T-Tana…ka…You
can't…” Frankie mumbled, standing as well, and tightly grasping the edge of the
desk to keep upright.
“Oh, yes…I can. Of
course, I can. I’m sorry, gentlemen. But I’m not willing to waste the only
benefit that I can still get from you both.” Saying that, Tanaka pushed slightly
against Frankie’s chest with the tip of the paper knife, making him lose his
balance and fall on the already unconscious Gary on the Persian
carpet.
“Robert.” Tanaka said
after punching the button of his intercom. “Call Doctor Evander. He has a new
job to do. And, please, get somebody to help you take something out of my
carpet.”
*******
Starsky woke up lying
down o a stretcher settled in the middle of a little room. He was dizzy and his
head ached.
The room was completely
white, the door, the walls, the floor, and there wasn’t any furniture but for a
cupboard with transparent doors, containing medical stuff inside. Actually,
everything reminded him of a hospital. He tried to move, only to notice that his
wrists and ankles were firmly tied with straps to the stretcher. Besides, he
noticed that he was dressed in a white hospital gown.
“HEY! IS SOMEBODY IN
THERE?” Starsky shouted out. “LISTEN TO ME, PALS! I AM A COP! YOU’RE KIDNAPPING
A COP!...HEEEY!! CAN SOMEBODY HEAR ME??
Starsky kept shouting
out, but soon, seeing that nobody was answering his calls, he gave up. Trying to
get a hold of the suffocating terror that was gripping his very core, the
detective looked around while trying to make out some noises or voices, but
then, after looking more attentively at the walls, he saw that they were padded,
and seemingly soundproof. The memories of his brief stay in Cabrillo flooded his
mind, adding a new fear to his terror
`Okay, Starsky. Get a
grip. Whatever mess got yourself into this time, I’m sure that Hutch knows it.
He must be already looking for you…` Starsky tried fervently
to convince himself, despite knowing that Hutch was in the hospital, and that
surely his partner was still thinking that he was sleeping soundly in his own
bed.
The door opened,
interrupting Starsky’s train of thought and a man in his early fifties, tall and
pale, wearing white a coat, entered. With a cold smile shinning in his face, the
man approached the defenseless Starsky.
“Glad to see that you are
finally awake, Detective Starsky. I am Doctor Ronald Evander. Nice to meet you.
Oh! And, don't bother yourself remembering my name. If I’m telling it to you, it
is because I know that soon you’ll not be able to repeat it to anybody…” The
evil smile of Evander grew even broader.
Starsky stirred fiercely
in a vain attempt to get himself free from the straps that had him pinned to the
stretcher.
“FUCK! LET ME GO!!”
Starsky snapped.
“Be careful, Detective.
Doing so, you’ll get nothing but hurting yourself. And, let me say, right now
you are too valuable to my boss to let that happen. Besides, I guess that you’ll
like to know what is about to happen to you…”
*******
“What time is it, Huggy?”
Hutch asked for the second time in the last ten minutes. “Starsky is real late,
don’t you think so? He said that he would take a shower, eat something and rest
for a while, but….”
“C’mon, Hutch. Let aside
your mother hen routine for awhile. Curly is already a big kid. Surely he had to
be exhausted. Let him sleep.” Actually, Huggy was worried too, but didn’t
mention it to Hutch.
“No. I know Starsky. I
had to push him to go out of here.
He should have been back here for hours now. He knows that you need to go back to
your bar…”
“Don’t worry about that,
Bro. I can manage it.”
“I’m not worried about
your bar, damn it!!” Hutch snapped, “I’m worrying about Starsky! He went home
more than seven hours ago! I have a gut feeling that something is wrong with
him. I’ll call Dobey. Maybe he has seen Starsky.”
Hutch picked up the
receiver of the phone sitting on the nightstand, dialling Dobey’s number. After
a brief talk with his captain, the detective looked sombrely at
Huggy.
“What?” Huggy asked,
already guessing the worst.
“Starsky isn’t in the
precinct. In fact, he wasn’t there at any moment. And, he doesn’t answer his
phone either. Dobey is about to send a patrol car to his apartment to check
it…SHIT!! I knew it!” Hutch said, trying to drag himself out of bed, but two
firm hands prevented him from moving.
“Hey! No way, my man! You
can’t just leave the hospital in your current condition.” Huggy
stated.
“To the hell with my
current condition! Something is happening, Huggy! Starsky is in trouble! I know it!”
“I will call your
doctor.” Huggy said, hurrying to the nurses’ station as Hutch was already
getting out of bed and looking for his clothes in the closet.
Despite his doctor’s
advice, Hutch finally left the hospital. He took a cab directly to Starsky’s
apartment where two officers and Dobey were already looking for any clue of what
had happened there. The blond one stopped in his tracks in seeing a little stain
of blood on the hall’s floor.
“Starsk…”
Hutch, doing his best to
keep his head clear, squatted down to look more carefully at the brown stain as
more frightening memories; this time of Starsky’s name written in blood on a
mirror, threatened to make him to lose his balance.
“Hutchinson.”
Hutch felt the warm touch
of a large hand on his shoulder. He didn’t need to look backwards to see the
concerned expression on Dobey’s face.
“You should have stayed
in the hospital, son.”
“No, Cap. I HAVE to find Starsky. That and nothing
else.”
After staring in the
worry-filled eyes of his superior officer for a moment, and without giving Dobey
a chance to answer, Hutch stood and left Starsky’s apartment, heading to his
LTD, parked beside the Torino since the day earlier when the ambulance had taken
him to the hospital.
With his injured arm
throbbing and feeling dizzy under the mix of painkillers and worry, Hutch drove
to The Pits. Once there, and as careful as possible, he told Becky about
Starsky’s disappearance since he was hoping that the old lady could be useful in
some way in helping to find him.
“God! My poor kid!
David…David has to be okay, right?” She asked with a trembling voice after
hearing Hutch’s careful explanations.
“Hope so, Becky. I really
do. But, I have to find him. And, by now I only know that he went to his
apartment some hours earlier, to get some rest. That was the last time I saw
him. For all we know, he was kidnapped in his own place.”
“They did it, right? The
same guys that I’ve seen kidnapping the black man in the alley? They were
looking for me and now…they got David!”
“I guess so. Becky,
please. Is there something you can add to help us find Starsky? Maybe something
more about that guys that you didn’t remember earlier? Try it, please. It's very
important.”
“No…I’m very sorry, son,
but I only know what I’ve told you both and your captain.” Old Becky answered in
a tired voice.
“It's okay, Becky. You
tried. I know how much you’d like to help us find Starsk.” Hutch said, unable to
hide his worry. Then, he left the room to join his fellow police officers in the
search of any clue to find his missing partner.
*******
Starsky, light-headed,
sick to his stomach and hurting, had lost the account of time. Along the last
twenty-four hours, Doctor Evander, accompanied by a nurse, entered a few times
in the room where he was shut and tied to the stretcher. The first time was to
draw blood from him, and later, to run more physical tests on him.
Other times, he was
wheeled to another room, with more sophisticated medical equipment in it to take
more tests. Some of them painless, like chest x-rays or an electrocardiogram,
another ones, extremely painful, like when Evander, accompanied by one nurse and
who looked like three strong orderlies entered in the room, wearing surgical
gloves and carrying a metallic tray containing antiseptic, swab and other
medical stuff besides a few big and frightening syringes and equally large
needles.
“I’m sorry, Detective,
but I’m afraid that what we have to do now is a pretty painful test.” The man
seemed to be enjoying the moment as the terror-filled eyes of Starsky went first
to the goons surrounding him, and then to the syringes and the
needles.
“Unfortunately, it’s
totally needed. We can’t miss this test in order to know if there are any cancer
cells in your cerebrospinal fluid, and to know it, my dear detective, we haven’t
any other choice but to make you a lumbar puncture. I dearly advise you don’t
try to move and keep still along the test. It has to be done anyway, and this
way it will be easier for you. Now, if you don’t mind, my assistants will cover
your mouth. I’m very sorry, but I can’t concentrate in my work hearing my
patient’s screams.” The doctor stated as one of the orderlies covered Starsky’s
mouth with a wide piece of bandaid. After that, the men that stood beside the
stretcher removed the sheet that covered the detective and began untying his
wrists and ankles. It was then, when in a desperate attempt to escape, and
despite the dizziness that slowed his reflexes, he tried to get to his feet and
off the stretcher, ready to fight. However, one of the goons threw a fierce
punch to his face, making him fall, stunned to his knees and hands on the floor
as his nose began to bleed. Then, the men grabbed him by his upper arms,
settling him back on the stretcher and undressing him of the gown, before
rolling him onto his side. Holding him firmly with iron-like hands as the nurse
rubbed a spot in his lower back with a swab dampened in antiseptic, they forced
him to curl into a knee-chest position with his neck flexed forward.
“Okay. Let us start.
First thing, I will insert the spinal needle deeply among two of your
vertebras.” Evander explained in calm and academic tone as Starsky felt his
glove-covered fingers feeling his lumbar area.
“I’m sorry, Detective,
but I must warn you. This part is going to be a little painful.” An evil
amusement shone in the doctor’s eyes in saying so. “Nurse, please, a little more
light.” The nurse turned on a focus, aiming the beam of light towards Starsky’s
back as the doctor; syringe in hand, bent closer to him.
Then, Starsky felt a
sharp pain as the needle pierced his skin and began making its way inside his
back.
None of the people around
the stretcher seemed to feel the least pity as his face began to sweat and wince
under the pain that the doctor was causing him.
“Once the needle pierces
the spinal membranes, it’ll reach the
cerebrospinal fluid.”
Evander explained. “Then, I’ll take in a little of that liquid and the test will
be over.” As Evander was talking, Starsky felt a stab of pain even stronger
running along his whole spine.
“Oh! I’m very sorry!
Looks like the needle did
meet the bone.”
`Hutch!...Hutch, help
me…Please…It hurts…Hurts so bad!...Hutch!` Starsky was unable to
talk but his thoughts went to his friend, holding to them like a lifeline as he
felt the needle sliding out of his back and waves of pain ran through his spine
and thighs. Then, the doctor gave new instructions to his assistants.
“Gentlemen, please, mind
holding the patient a little more curled over himself? Nurse, antiseptic,
please.” The orderlies moved Starsky into an even more uncomfortable position.
Then, Evander, going on with his concerned-doctor’s performance, turned to face
his patient just enough to meet his eyes, them pouring hatred at the
physician.
“I’m afraid I must try it
once more.” Evander said. “Hope this time I’ll get it. Try to relax; I know how
much it hurts, but you are doing fine. Hold on a little longer.”
Then, all the process
repeated itself, beginning with the nurse drying Starsky’s sweat-drenched back.
Pain. The sounds of Evander at his back, picking a new needle, peeling off its
wrapping and placing it in the syringe, the nurse cleaning Starsky’s lumbar area
with antiseptic, producing more pain just with that soft touch, the needle being
pushed into his tortured flesh as the unfortunate detective was wrapped in a bud
of excruciating pain.
As the large spinal
needle was being pushed slowly and painfully into his back, Starsky, wishing to
yell but unable to do so, unable as well to move under the vice-like grip of the
men holding him, began to moan hoarsely. Begging silently for the end of the
torture and clawing his fingers in the stretcher’s surface as tears of pain fell
from his tightly closed lids.
Seemingly, on purpose,
the doctor needed even a third attempt to reach the spinal fluid, and finally he
got it in one vertebral disk space down. Along the endless while that Evander
needed to make the spinal puncture, Starsky wasn’t lucky and he didn’t pass out.
At the end, the men that had held him, tied his ankles and wrists again, leaving
him this time lying on his stomach and moaning softly as his head, legs and
lower back were hurting and an unbearable thirst burned in his dry
mouth.
Starsky was about to be
killed. He knew it. It was just matter of time. He wasn’t late in knowing that
he had been trapped by the same organ dealers that had killed all those
unfortunate homeless people in the last weeks, and now, here he was. Waiting
defenselessly for his own death.
Evander had told him that
once the results of all the medical tests would be ready, he would be taken to
surgery, where a team of surgeons would remove his vital organs to sell him. He
didn’t knew who was behind this macabre business, but he knew that this time,
his odds for survive were growing thinner as minutes went by.
*******
Mr. Tanaka was in his
office, reading a report. A very detailed report about David Michael Starsky.
There was a lot of information. His new donor was a healthy man, but his
medical report showed something unexpected. His body had scars and traces of
severe damage suffered not so far ago in time. And, there were some organs that
could not be used. David Starsky’s heart and lungs weren’t useful to be
transplanted to anybody. Other than that, all his other organs were okay. Mr. Tanaka was angry and
frustrated. Hearts and lungs were
the most expensive organs in the market. He whispered tiredly and closed the
report. Then, he punched his intercom to call Doctor Evander. He didn’t liked
that doctor, mostly because Tanaka, despite to be a man without scruples nor
conscience, hated the gratuitous violence and he knew through the nurses that
the sadistic doctor found a sickening pleasure of making his patients suffer
unnecessarily along the tests. But, Evander was good in his work as well as a
loyal collaborator, and as far as Tanaka was concerned, that was what really
mattered.
“Already I’ve read your
medical report, Doctor.” Tanaka said once Evander stepped into his
office.
“Unfortunately, this
man’s body wasn’t as useful as I had thought, but I can still make money with
him. Use as much organs as you can. Just call me when everything is
finished.”
“Of course, sir. It’s a
shame that this young man’s lungs and heart are damaged. Undoubtedly, he
suffered a shooting, a few years ago, I guess. We can't take any risks using
those organs. Otherwise his kidneys, liver, corneas and many others of his
organs are fine.”
“You’re sure about that,
I hope? I don't want any mistakes. I have a reputation to keep and I cannot risk
putting it in jeopardy by selling the wrong stuff to my clients. In fact, right now, I’m about to call
one of them who’s been waiting for a liver for his son for a long time, and
according to this report, the cop is the perfect donor for him. Make sure that
your job will be perfect. I make myself clear?”
“As always, Mr. Tanaka.
Or maybe I’ve disappointed you in any other of my works?” The doctor answered
before leaving the room as Mr. Tanaka was already picking up the phone receiver
to call Mr. Stephen Barns. A rich businessman in North Dakota that would be very
happy knowing that finally his beloved son, seriously ill from cirrhosis, was
going to get a new and healthy liver in just a few hours.
A few minutes later and after settling
all the details regarding the deal with his client, Tanaka replaced the phone
receiver in its hook, when without even a knock, his office’s door flew open and
Robert, his right-hand man stormed inside, panting for air and looking
flushed.
“Robert!! What the hell
happened!! I am very busy, and I don't like interruptions!!” Tanaka barked
standing behind his desk.
“So-sorry, Mr Tanaka, but
the guy…the homeless guy that Frankie and Gary got in the alley is missing…He
was about to be taken to surgery when somehow he managed to
escape!!”
“WHAT??...What the hell
are you telling me?” Tanaka’s eyes flashed evilly, glaring at the scared ones of
Robert. “Are you telling me that a simple, poor devil managed to escape from all
of your vigilance? DAMN BUNCH OF MORONS!! GET HIM! NOW!!
*******
The whole ninth precinct
was looking for Starsky, running against the clock. Hutch kept pushing all the
street informants, without resting or eating; just drinking lots of coffee and
swallowing aspirins. He wasn’t paying any attention to the growing pain that
irradiated from his arm to his back, and the fever that kept climbing
dangerously, shaking his whole body with shivers.
As the night’s darkness
began to fade, the blond detective, feeling exhausted, and running out of time
and answers, drove once more to the warehouse where Becky had been living until
the night in which Starsky had taken take her to his place. He didn’t know what
clue he could find there, nevertheless, and impelled by an unknown gut feeling,
he went back there.
He stepped in the dark
and stinky place, looking around and making out some forms lying on the ground.
A few homeless covered with tattered blankets or newspaper sheets began to wake
up to a new day as other ones kept sleeping soundly. Soon, all of them would
leave their night’s shelter to start a new day looking for something to eat,
gathering useless stuff in trashcans or begging for some coins from the
passers-by; but, at that moment, all was still, silent…The only one to break the
calmness in the place was one of the homeless. He wasn’t sleeping but kneeling
down in a corner, hectically picking up some stuff and stuffing it carelessly in
a crummy suitcase while mumbling unintelligible words in low voice.
“Hey, sir. Mind answering
me a few questions?” Hutch asked, approaching him, when the man; black, tall and
strong, rushed towards him yelling gutturally and throwing the off- guard
detective to the floor on his back. His head pounded painfully against the wall,
adding a new pain to his already aching body.
“FREEZE! POLICE!!” Hutch shouted out, drawing his gun and
aiming at his attacker.
“They’ll get me again!
I’m leaving! My guts aren’t going to be sold to any rich bastard!” The man
shouted out. “Shoot me if you want, but I’m not being a guinea pig for that
bunch of psychos.”
As the man kept talking,
Hutch already shuffled to his feet, approaching him while showing him his
badge.
“Take it easy, pal. I
don't wanna hurt you, okay? I’m a cop and…Wait…Wait a moment…Again? You said
`They’ll get me again? `...GOD!!”
Suddenly, while getting
closer to the man, Hutch recalled the physical description that Becky had made
of the homeless man kidnapped two nights earlier in this same place.
… pretty young. In his
mid thirties… Tall and strong. He wore long and pretty fun hair, I think young
people call it rastas and he wore broken glasses, too.
That description was
exactly the one of the man in front of him.
“You…You are the man that
was kidnapped two nights ago, right?” Hutch asked, still unwilling to believe
his good luck.
“Why do you want to know
it?” The black man asked mistrustfully.
“I am a police detective.
Detective Sergeant Hutchinson, from the ninth precinct. My partner is missing,
and I have good reasons to think that the same people that kidnapped you have
got him. You must help me to find him, please.” Hutch, drained by the last
hours’ events just had enough strength to beg. And, at first, the heartbreaking
plea in his voice didn’t convince the hardened homeless man to talk.
*******
Tanaka was upset. Upset,
angry, and more scared than he wanted to admit to himself. The efforts of all
his men to find the missing homeless man were fruitless, so at that moment, he
and his crime emporium were seriously threatened. On the other hand, Starsky’s
surgery couldn’t be stopped or delayed. He had already promised Mr Barns, his
client from North Dakota, a new liver for his son, and he knew that he better
wouldn’t break a promise make to such powerful man as him.
*******
The black man, who turned
out to be named Ben Perkins, was filling Hutch in with all that he saw before
escaping out of Tanaka’s house. At first, Ben was unwilling to talk and to go to
the precinct. The only thing he wanted was to leave the city. Finally though,
the threat of an arrest worked out, and soon, with the help of two huge complete
cheeseburgers and beers, Hutch was in front of him, hearing all that he had to
tell.
The story that he told
was amazing to say the least. The homeless man explained to Hutch about the
hours that he would spend in a large house in the forest, in a room, tied to a
stretcher and going through a complete series of medical tests. He also told
Hutch about the Asian man that seemingly was the head of the sinister organ
dealers’ organization. The homeless man never saw Tanaka, in fact he didn’t even
knew his name. The only thing he knew, hearing the chat between two nurses, was
that the man was born in the States, though of Japanese origin.
“A doctor called Ronald
Evander told me that once the tests were done, and they were sure that I was
healthy enough, they’d take me to surgery and my vitals organs would be removed
to be sold!” Ben said among a bite of his burger. Then, he explained to Hutch
how; almost miraculously, he managed to flee. Hiding himself in a laundry cart
among a pile of bloodstained surgical scrubs and sheets.
“You have to stop them
detective!! You have to!”
“That’s just what we want
to do, Ben, but for that, we need to know exactly where we can find those
people. Can you remember it?”
“Oh, yeah. Sure. I’ll be
unable to forget that place in my entire life, I guess. They are hiding in a
very luxurious house. In fact, it seems a palace in the middle of the
forests!”
“Where Ben? Where’s that
house?” Hutch urged the man to keep talking. “Please, Ben...This is extremely
important. My partner’s life can be in danger!”
“About thirty miles north
from here.” Then, Ben began to ramble, getting lost in his own scarring
memories. “That place is frightening, Detective Hutchinson! They got doctors,
nurses and medical equipment there. It's such a hospital. But, the doctors and
nurses aren’t there to heal people but to kill them! The surgeons are removing
all the organs of the people! Killing them!”
“Listen to me, Ben. Do
you think you could show me how to get there?” Hutch asked, doing his best to
sound calm.
“I can try and draw a map
for you if you want, though I’m not too good with drawings.”
“No, Ben. I’d rather
prefer if you were guiding us there. You aren’t too good with drawings. You told
me so.”
“NO!!...” Ben cut off
Hutch’s request “I’m very sorry, but I’m not going back there, Detective! Not in
my life!!” The man said, trying to hide the tremble in his hands, burying them
under the table.
“Look, Ben. I can picture
how much that place scares you, but you are safe now. You’ll go there with me.
Besides, other cops will be there to protect you, and nobody will be able to
hurt you. Honest, Ben. Trust me.” Hutch said, feeling himself at the end of his
patience.
“And why in hell should I
trust you?” Ben asked rudely.
“Because I am a good guy
and because an even better guy, closer to me than a brother, a man that I love
dearly could be killed by those monsters, Ben. That’s why.” Hutch was out of
arguments and decided to play honest with this man, defeated and disappointed
with the whole world.
Ben thought silently for
a moment, chewing his second burger, then he lifted his eyes, staring into the
blond detective’s ones.
“Okay. I’ll trust you.
Call all those cops. I’ll guide you all there.”
“Okay, Ben. Thank you so
much. Let’s go”
“Now?... I haven’t eat my
breakfast yet.” Ben said looking sadly at his half-eaten burger in a way that
for a moment brought to Hutch’s mind the beloved image of Starsky.
“Your breakfast must
wait, Ben. A man’s life can be in danger. However, I’ll buy you as many burgers
as you want later. Promise. Now let’s go.”
Both men hurried to
Hutch’s car, and after calling Dobey to ask for a couple of units to join them,
Hutch drove towards where Ben indicated.
They left the city with
Dobey and two patrol cars in tow. Along some miles, they went by the highway.
Then, Ben said that they had to leave it and go for a narrow and bended road
that soon became a forest track.
*******
After all the medical
tests, Doctor Evander, accompanied by his usual assistants, went into the room
where Starsky was still kept gagged and lying naked on his stomach. Despite
himself, the exhausted detective cringed in see him approach, this time carrying
an IV set on the metallic tray.
“Hi, Detective. How’s
your back doing? Does it hurt too badly?” Evander, pretending to check on
Starsky’s lower back, jerked the bandaid away, roughly touching the sore spot
where the three large needles had been inserted just a few hours earlier; making
him groan weakly.
“Okay, my dear detective.
Your back is healing nicely. It still will hurt for a while, but it’s something
usual after the test. By the way, let me congratulate you.” The doctor patted
Starsky’s cheek. “You did make it fine through the lumbar puncture. Not anybody
would be so brave through such a painful test. I’m very sorry that it was
hurting you so much. Well, and now, the good news. All your tests are already
done, and, let me say you that minus your heart and lungs, all your other organs
are fine to be donated. Now, my assistants will roll you on your back, and the
nurse will start an IV on you. Don't be afraid. This time it’ll not hurt
you.”
Evander´s helpers untied
Starsky numb limbs, rolling him carelessly on his back before tying him again.
The rough movement sent waves of pain to his aching lumbar area and he felt too
drained to start any struggle. He had only enough energy to watch the
frightening people move around, as the nurse tied a rubber band around his arm,
disinfecting the area and looking for the vein, before sliding the IV´ needle
inside, fixing it with a bandaid.
“This IV contains all the
fluids that your body will need along the surgery and until all the organs will
be removed. Then, as you can guess, it’ll not be needed any longer.” Evander
said as nonchalantly as if he were talking about the date to remove the plaster
from a broken leg.
“Now, if you don't mind,
I’m going to get myself ready for surgery. My assistants will wheel you to the
operating room in a little while…Oh! And, don't be scared. Soon, everything will
be over. Just relax.” The crazy doctor was unable to hide the sickening pleasure
that he felt looking at the scared eyes of Starsky.
*******
Following Ben’s
instructions, Hutch drove along, the seemingly thousands of miles of narrow
paths running together, to end almost two hours later. Pulling to a halt along
with Dobey’s car and two patrol units in a spot in the forest, out of the sight
of the house inhabitants, Hutch then exited his LTD. While Ben waited with the
four patrol officers, he and Dobey ran silently until reaching the
mansion.
Hutch, with his injured
arm increasingly hurting, and feeling the fever burning in his body, climbed the
entrance stairs. Dobey followed him closely, and then moved ahead to ring the
doorbell. A few moments later, somebody peeked through the spy hole, but the
door kept closed.
“It’s the police! Open
the door, please.” Dobey said with a firm voice, however, nobody
opened.
“We aren’t leaving! Open
the door!” Hutch shouted out. Through the door, some voices could be heard but
neither Dobey nor Hutch could make out clearly what the people inside was
saying. Finally, a young woman wearing a maid’s uniform opened the
door.
“Good morning, gentlemen.
In what can I help you?”
“Good morning, Miss.”
Dobey said, as he and Hutch showed their badges to the woman. “I am Captain
Dobey and he’s Detective Sergeant Hutchinson, from the Bay City Police. Can we
come in? We need to ask some questions to the house owner.”
“I’m very sorry,
gentlemen, but I’m afraid it will not be possible. Mr Tanaka is very busy right
now.”
“I beg your pardon, Miss,
but we must insist. This is very important.” Hutch added, when Akira Tanaka
approached to the door waving the young woman to leave.
“It's okay, Lori. You can
go. Good morning, gentleman. I’m Mr. Akira Tanaka, the house owner. What can I
do for you?”
“Good morning. I am
Captain Dobey and he’s Detective Sergeant Hutchinson, from Bay City’s ninth
precinct.” Dobey and Hutch flashed their badges again.
“Have you seen this man?”
Hutch cut off Dobey’s introduction, showing a picture of Starsky to Tanaka, who
despite recognizing the man in the portrait, didn’t move a single muscle in his
face.
“No. Why? Should I?” the
Asian man asked, staring calmly at Hutch’s face.
“Listen, Mr Tanaka” Dobey
said. “This man is one of my best detectives, besides being Detective
Hutchinson’s partner. Detective Starsky has been missing a couple of days
now.”
“I’m really sorry to hear
that, Captain Dobey, but why would you have thought that I could know where this
man is?”
“Oh! For God’s sake! STOP
THAT CRAP!” Hutch exploded, pushing aside Tanaka and storming into the large
hall, gun in hand.
“Hey! Wait a moment! What
you are doing is illegal!” Tanaka said. “This is housebreaking besides police
brutality! I’m going to call my lawyers!”
“STARSKY!! STARSK, I’M
HERE!” Hutch yelled, out climbing the stairs towards the upper
floor.
“HUTCHINSON!” Dobey
barked, hurrying upstairs after Hutch.
“You can't do this,
officer! My lawyers will destroy you!!” Tanaka said, following both men upstairs
and facing Hutch. In that moment, Dobey was already calling the other police
officers through his walkie-talkie
“Listen to me, Mr.
Tanaka.” Hutch said, grabbing Tanaka’s collar, bringing his face closer to the
other man’s, until being almost nose-to-nose. “And listen to me well, because
I’m not joking. Both you and me, we know what you are really doing for a living.
Just that will be enough to send your sorry ass to prison, but right now, I am
looking for my partner. And if he’s in this place, and you have hurt him
somehow, then God help you ´cause no hole in this fucking world will be deep
enough to hide you from me…Got it?” Hutch released his hold on the man’s collar
before resuming his search for Starsky.
The cold hatred in the
detective’s voice did make Tanaka lose a little of his inner assurance. The
Asian man leaned against the wall for a second, trying to regain his composure
as Hutch, Dobey, and the other police officers kept looking for Starsky through
the whole house.
Dobey and two officers
looked on the first floor, Hutch and the other two patrol officers on the second
one. The blond detective opened a few doors calling out for Starsky, not finding
him anywhere, until, at the bottom of a long corridor, he did read a warning
sign that froze the blood in his veins:
WARNING: Surgical area.
Authorized personnel only.
Despite the warning,
Hutch, terrified by what he could find there, pushed open the double doors.
Stepping into an anteroom and looking through a large glass window to one
operating room, his heart missed a beat in seeing a group of surgeons working
around a body lying on the surgical table.
“Sweet Jesus!…Let me be
in time.” Without a second thought, Hutch looked around for some surgical scrubs
to put on. Luckily, there was a white plastic cupboard containing sterile
clothes that Hutch quickly put on over his own ones.
The detective entered the
operating room. “I am Detective Hutchinson, from Bay City Police.” He said
softly to not startle the surgeons, holding his wishes to tear that place apart.
“What have you done to him? Is he still alive?”
“Take it easy,
Detective.” Doctor Evander said, moving some steps away from the surgical table
to face Hutch. “We are doing major surgery to this patient, and it has to be
ended. We can't leave him this way. We must end our work.”
“Bullshit! You’re not
doing any of that, but killing him. Removing his organs.” Hutch peeked at the
man lying on the surgical table. He guessed what he was about to see. He knew
it. However, in seeing him, his world crumbled under his feet.
“Oh my!... Starsky!” There, unconscious, pale and
defenceless, his partner, his best friend was, and that meant only one thing. It
was too late for Starsky. It was all over.
“WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO
HIM, YOU BASTARDS?!! YOU’VE KILLED HIM!!” Hutch rushed towards Evander, pinning
him against one wall and pressing his gun to his chest as the other doctors and
nurses kept frozen in their spots.
“N-no…He’s f-fine…still.
We were just beginning…we had just cut his abdomen…”
“DON’T TRY TO FOOL ME!!”
Hutch yelled, pressing his gun barrel tighter against the doctor’s chest and
menacingly brushing the trigger.
“You must believe me,
Detective Hutchinson. Look at the heart monitor. His heartbeats are steady and
strong. His chest moves.” Evander said in a faltering voice as Hutch, without
removing the gun off his chest, looked at the heart monitor first, then to
Starsky’s raising and falling chest.
“I swear to you,
Detective. He’s fine and no organ was removed out of his body yet. He’s not in a
life-threatening condition, but we should stitch the incision right now.
”
“Okay.” Hutch breathed
deeply. “I’ll give you a chance. Now, we’ll approach the table. And you’ll stay
by my side. Your assistants will stitch Starsky’s wound and meanwhile, I’ll keep
my gun against your back. And, let
me warn you, only one wrong move and I’ll spread your damn guts all over this
room. Is that clear?”
“Doctor! The patient is
haemorrhaging! His blood pressure is falling!” One of the surgeons
said.
“HELP HIM, DAMN
IT!!” Hutch shouted out, pushing
Evander’s back hard with his gun. The doctor began to give orders to his
assistants and they started working hectically for some minutes on the body
lying on the table, as Hutch was looking astonished at the terrifying scene in
front of him, still aiming at Evander’s back and praying silently for Starsky’s
life.
`Please, Starsk…Hold on,
partner! Hold on! I’m here…Everything’s going to be okay, but now you had to
hold on! `
At the end of the longest
minutes in Hutch’s life, the anaesthetist announced that the bleeding was
stopped and the patient’s blood pressure was climbing again to a normal level. A
little while later, with Starsky’s vitals stabilized, the doctors began to
stitch the incision in his abdomen, disinfecting and dressing the wound later.
By the end of the surgical operation, a medical helicopter equipped with a
mobile ICU was already waiting on the outside to take Starsky to Memorial
Hospital.
That was the last time
that Ronald Evander was in an operating room as a surgeon. His next step would
be joining his boss, Akira Tanaka, in the L.A County jailhouse.
*******
As soon as Starsky was
wheeled into the ER area, the medical staff, already informed about the ordeal
that the detective had been through, rushed him into radiology. After a complete
series of x-rays, they could say to Hutch´s relief that Evander was telling the
truth and no organs in his body had been removed and there weren’t symptoms of
internal bleeding either. The only injuries that Starsky had was the large
incision in his abdomen, besides a bruised lumbar area, result, as the chief
doctor guessed, of a roughly done lumbar puncture, but according the doctors
opinion, with the right care, rest and some time, those injuries were going to
heal nicely in matter of a few weeks.
After making sure that
the cut in Starsky´s abdomen had been properly treated and bandaged, and once
they’d start an IV with serum and antibiotics in his arm, finally the doctors
settled him in one room. What Starsky needed most at that moment was to get as
much rest as possible. And Hutch, being by his side, would make sure he would
get that rest.
*******
There was only fog. Fog
in everywhere, tick cold and frightening, clouding his senses. Starsky tried to
move, but his limbs, his whole body seemed to be totally
uncooperative.
I´m dead...that´s what
happens. I´m dead and now my organs are in other bodies all around the
country.
That thought, even if
being disturbing enough, wasn´t
surprising Starsky in the least. After all he had been taken to surgery just for
that. To be killed…to have his body sold in pieces, somehow as if he was a cow,
a pig or any other farm animal.
“Hey Starsk…You awake?”
That voice though, wasn´t mean to sound in that moment and place, neither, once
he had managed to open his eyes had Starsky expected to see those concerned blue
eyes looking at him. Those eyes he knew so well.
“Hutch?”
“You got yourself in a
fine mess this time, uh, partner?” Hutch´s voice teased
gently.
“H-Hutch?…Are you dead,
Hutch?” The brunet asked. About his own death he hadn’t any doubt left, but
about Hutch…Well; wherever he was at that moment, Hutch simply didn´t mean to be
there with him.
“No partner. I´m not
dead. Neither are you. Dobey and I, we found you at time.”
“G-glad to hear t-that.”
Starsky slurred while Hutch reached for a cup of ice chips and a spoon settling
in a metallic tray in the nightstand.
“Are you thirsty, buddy?
Wanna some ice chips?” Hutch asked.
“How a-about a cold
b-beer?” Starsky joked weakly.
“Sorry partner. No luck
this time. In a few days, maybe, but now you’ll have to get along with this.”
Hutch said while giving a
couple of spoonfuls of the ice to Starsky that the brunet swallowed gratefully
before talking again
“My
s-stuff?”
“Your stuff? Your organs
you mean?” Hutch asked smiling. Starsky nodded while feeling carefully his
bandaged abdomen with his fingerprints.
“All in its place and
working fine” Hutch reassured to Starsky. “And that people is already arrested,
Starsk. Tanaka and his gang aren’t going to kill anybody else to sell their
organs. Never more.”
“G-great.” At that moment
Starsky wasn´t able to talk too much, but his heart, free of one heavy burden,
was able too feel all the joy and relief he couldn't put into
words
“Now how about getting
some more sleep, buddy?” Hutch asked “You look whipped. We can have more of this
talk later.”
“Good idea…” Starsky said
relieved. He was alive, all his organs were where they belong, inside his body
and the bad guys were arrested. Hutch had told him so. And Hutch had never lied
to him. With that certainty he slided peacefully back to sleep.
*******
Along the next days,
Starsky recovered quickly and uneventfully. He needed a little longer to get the
fears and the nightmares out of his mind, but under Hutch’s constant care, he
soon managed to get his peace of mind back., though, as usual and despite all
the evilness he was used to see in a daily basis in his work, and especially
after solving a case as sinister as that one had been, there were some things;
some human behaviours that Starsky wasn´t yet able to understand, and that
bothered him, more than he was able to said
“Just for money, Hutch!”
He said getting out of his hospital bed and walking carefully towards the large
window, still holding his aching abdomen. “Only for one large enough amount of
fucking money they were able to grab those poor people and to kill them. Those
bastards were using the homeless people like they’d use livestock; as if they
hadn’t enough misfortune in their lives…Damn! How can have so heartless people
in the world Hutch? I can’t get it! Just I can’t!”
Most of times, when
Starsky showed him his most innocent and naive side, Hutch would find himself
out of words. Out of answers. And he doubted that there was anything right to
say. However, he knew that Starsky wasn´t waiting for any answer actually.
Rather he just needed to give vent to his hopelessness in facing his own
fallibility to fight all the evilness and injustice in the
world.
“That kind of things
happen Starsk. And they will keep happening. Here and all around the world. It
sucks, but we both know how things are” Hutch said standing beside Starsky,
placing a comforting arm around his partner’s shoulders.
“And there’s nothing we
can do to stop it, right?” Starsky asked still looking through the
window.
“Well…I wouldn’t put it
in such a pessimistic way, partner.” Hutch answered “In fact this time we did
it. We’d catch the bad guys. And we are a couple of damn good cops, so, as soon
as you’ll be back in the streets, we’ll catch more of that scum, you’ll
see.”
“Yeah…but this time it
has been a close call Hutch…A too close call if you ask me. If you hadn’t found
me just when you did…” Starsky said unable to hold back a
shiver.
“I found you Starsk.”
Hutch said pulling Starsky closer to him “That´s the only thing that counts.
That I found you....”
“Hutch?” Starsky asked
taking his eyes off the window to look at Hutch.
“Hum?” Hutch looked back
at Starsky
“Nothing; just thanks.
You know… for finding me”
“My pleasure,
partner.”
As Starsky had said, that
one had been a close call, but once more, and as always with his best friend by
his side, he would manage to get back to his feet, willing to enjoy all the good
things that life had still in store for him.
EPILOGE
“Hey, Hutch! I got letter
from Becky!” Starsky welcomed Hutch, waving the letter in his hand and smiling
broadly despite the fact that his left hand hold on his abdomen, where the large
cut was still healing.
“Yeah? And how’s she
doing with Huggy’s cousin and the kids?” Hutch answered, stepping into the
kitchen, where he got a couple of root beers, holding one of the soft drinks out
for Starsky.
“Listen.” Starsky popped
the cap off the bottle and took a sip, while unfolding the letter to read
it.
Dear
Dave:
Just a few lines to let
you know how happy I feel here:
I am very busy from dawn
to dusk, but happy beyond words. And, I’ll never forget that I owe all this
happiness to you and your friends, my beloved kid. I just hope that God will
bless all of you forever.
The kids are simply
lovely and Marcia and her husband; well. What can I say about them both? I doubt
anybody could have found more generous and gentle people anywhere around the
world. They welcomed me in their home, as I was such a mother for them and a
grandma for the kids.
I feel truly loved here.
They are always taking care of me, going the whole day behind my heels to make
sure that I don't miss any of my meals. You should see me now, Dave. I think
that I already have a few extra pounds thanks to Marcia’s delicious meals and
cakes. Even Bum is getting fat! You have to taste her cooking some day, kiddo.
I’m sure you’d love it.
Know something? Often I
thought of all those street people and I pray for them. And, at times, I feel a little guilty
thinking of all those things that I got and they’ll never have. When Marcia and
her husband asked me to move to their ranch and help them to raise the kids, I
got a second chance in my life, but what about all those unlucky people? What
they have?…Less than nothing I guess. Well, at least, thanks to Hutch and you,
any evil man thirsty for richness isn’t threatening their lives
anymore.
Okay, honey. Now I must
go. Today is our laundry day and huge piles of dirty clothes are waiting for
Marcia and me. As I’ve told you, here, work never ends.
Write me soon, and let me
know how you both are doing. Are the injuries that those criminals did to you
healing nicely? Hope so. And, I hope that Hutch takes good care of you, and
makes you eat well.
I’ll pray for you
both.
Love,
Becky.
As Starsky finished
reading, both men had lumps in their throats. After the events that ended with
Tanaka and his accomplices in prison, and Starsky and Hutch in the hospital,
Becky went to see them, feeling glad and filled with plenty of new hope. The
cause was a talk that she had had with Huggy’s cousin. Back then, Marcia asked
Becky to join her and her husband in their efforts to give a loving and happy
home to her kids, as the black woman used to maternally call the children
under her care. Becky didn’t need to be asked twice, and when Marcia returned to
Colorado, she moved with her. From her leave, which happened ten days ago, that
was the first letter that Becky had sent to Starsky, and he couldn’t be happier
reading such good news
“Becky seems to feel
really happy, huh?” Hutch asked, squeezing fondly Starsky’s
shoulder.
“Yeah, seems so.” Starsky
answered, smiling softly, still staring at the letter in his hand.
“Geez, buddy. That lady
adores you! I’m sure that if once back at the precinct, you tell her that Dobey
is giving you too much paperwork, she can come back from Colorado just to throw
on him a hell of a rebuke.” Hutch joked, getting to his feet
“Jealous, maybe?” Starsky
nagged, with his best childlike expression
“Oh, no. Rather
overwhelmed by the weight of duty.” Hutch followed pleased the banter. “Becky
wants me to take care of you, and let me say that that’s not an easy task at
all, buddy. Your facility to run into trouble once and again is starting to be
too hard to bear in my old age. Let aside the matter of the food…How in hell did
she think that I can make you eat well? ”
“Hey! My eating habits
are perfect, Blondie! By the way, I’m starving. Right now I would kill to get a
huge cheeseburger, a ton of fries and a few beers in the Pits.”
“I’m afraid you must wait
for that, Starsk. You were discharged from the hospital just a couple of days
ago, and you are still convalescent. And, look at my arm.” Hutch looked down at
his arm, settled in a sling. “I’m not in much better shape, either”
“We are well enough for a
while of fun and a good meal, Hutch…Pleaaaseeee.” Starsky begged with his best
puppy look.
“Oh no. No way Starsk.
This night you’ll not talk me into going anywhere. Not yet. Already, you’ve read
Becky’s command. I must take care of you. And, let me say that I take that
command very seriously.” ´Cause if you weren’t by my side, life wouldn't be
worth living any more. ` Hutch thought, looking in the eyes of the kind,
decent and caring man sitting by his side. The friend that meant more than his
own life for him
“How about some Chinese
food, popcorns and Monopoly instead? My treat.” Hutch asked, already picking up
the phone receiver to call the Chinese restaurant.
“Okay, if there’s not any
other choice…But I’ll tell Becky how much you mistreat me!” Starsky teased
him.
They spent that night
among Chinese food and root beers, a few Monopoly games and a Frankenstein movie
in the tube, along with a bowl of popcorns, until Starsky fell asleep in the
couch, snoring softly and with some Monopoly bills still in his
hand.
In seeing his friend dead
to the world, Hutch got to his feet, and after picking the bills from Starsky’s
hand, he lifted his legs, settling them onto the couch and took the old afghan
from the headrest, carefully covering his partner’s sleeping form.
“Sleep well,
Starsk.”
Becky wanted Hutch to
take care of Starsky. And, he wanted nothing but to do so. Nothing else could be
more important for the blond detective. Then and in all the years to
come.
THE
END
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