Unmarked Carr (part 4)
With the Kahales and their associates locked up and an investigative team drafted in to go through The Lair, the Department felt that Rolls-Royce would be better deployed elsewhere: breaking up a relic-and-drug-smuggling ring in Al Simhara and solving a tricky case of identity theft in Moonlight Falls. It was months before he was able to visit Silas and catch up with events in Sunlit Tides.
"…Sera Wahine came in with a load of extra information – you remember she's an investigative journalist? And knew all about what her sister had been going through with Kimo Hale."
"Ah, yes. The abused wife. We all suspected it but she was too afraid of him to give evidence."
"Yes. Well that's all over. Now he's in prison, she's finally plucked up the courage to divorce him – and she gave evidence at his trial. She left the island a few weeks ago…. gone into witness protection."
"Good."
"And the Kahales are busy turning on each other."
"As my m- main informant said, honour among thieves doesn't apply here."
"It certainly doesn't. Kai can't believe Alana let a police agent infiltrate her organisation – 'stupid' was the least of the things he called her. And she'd always thought Amika's death was an accident. Finding out just how ruthless her husband really is came as a shock. She's not as hard-boiled as she thought she was."
"So will she testify against him?"
"I think so. Her own trial was relatively straightforward, after she pleaded guilty to all charges. He'll never do that, of course, and he can afford the very best lawyers. But we're building a pretty watertight case."
"Who's running the island now? Politically, I mean. Kai Kahale didn't exactly encourage underlings."
"A committee. It's actually working out pretty well. Started out as a temporary solution but I think it might well become permanent."
"How're things going otherwise?"
"Pretty quiet. A few drunken holidaymakers disturbing the peace but nothing much else. And, talking of tourism, young Griffin Alto has plans to redevelop The Lair as a themed hotel. He's ambitious, that one… I promoted Len Tsang, by the way. He's done well on the Kahale case. He's taken Leo Wahine's place as lieutenant."
"But I thought we were convinced that Leo was an innocent party?"
"Yes. Still a little awkward for him, though. So he's retired. He was planning to go soon anyway – wanted to concentrate on his music. He's topping up his police pension by playing his guitar for tips – and doing very nicely, by all accounts."
"And you?"
"I'm engaged. Finally popped the question to Iris."
"Congratulations! … Um, Silas, before I go, I have a favour to ask you. Could you arrange for me to see Alana Kahale in prison?"
"I'm not sure she'll agree to it. She was furious with you after her arrest… although maybe she's calmed down by now. I'll see what I can do."
"And I'll take care of that one loose end."
"The cousin in Isla Paradiso?"
"Yes. He seems innocuous enough… but it is suspicious that he's using the name Kahale when he's Alana's cousin, not Kai's. Maybe he's carrying on the family business."
"…As I said before, I wish things could have been different. I'm so sorry about how it worked out. You're a fascinating woman, Alana. Maybe we could meet up again later, after your release."
"Even with time off for good behaviour, I'd be an old lady by then."
"That's not a problem."
"You've got a thing for old ladies? Ew!"
"No. It's just that old age needn't be a permanent state. Not in my family, anyway. I'm older than I look, you know. A lot older."
And, with a grin, he left.