Cry Heaven, Cry Hell. Howard Gordon
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Liana caught onto the double game that Rodin was playing and joined him in it. On one occasion, he played a pro Vichy prostitute leading some German officers to a hidden allied air base, in the guise of Rebaza, while she pretended to be an Underground male that had been caught by the Gestapo and traded his life for taking the Nazis to a secret arms cache. They led them into a machine gun nest of American infantry men. The Germans were slaughtered.
The war ended and La Monde and his female companion went to Vietnam under the nationalistic guise they had worked so hard to create. It was 1946, and Ho Chi Minh had organized the Vietminh to further confuse the French, disorganized by the war. A propaganda machine was set up that fed the villages and reminded the people in them about the guillotined youth who had dared to stand up to this European invader that used their women and exploited their resources. They also denounced the Americans that boasted of their democracy, yet backed a colonial power out of fear of expanding communism. He and Liana were part of the anti West propaganda machine. The Japanese had made use of tunnels, as part of their strategy in their Asian war. Liana and Rodin used this, whether or not using this device was an invention of General Giap or a memory of the Japanese invaders. Liana and Rodin became part of training the farmers to use such weaponry against France. They were also part of the movement to not support the monarchy proposed that was within the French Union. Dressed as Rebaza, La Monde railed against the death of a son who had died in the war for France so that they could starve at the hands of this European opportunist that was no better than the Nazis were to them.
Suspicion was being aroused, and the couple had to go underground until the agents of the intruder had started to stop asking questions of the other French colonials. They began to pursue their cover jobs as a photographer for a magazine and a historian from the Sorbonne until Dien Bien Phu, where Rodin caused confusion by going back and forth through the French battleground and the Vietnamese by going back and forth through tunnels. Liana continued to lie low.
After France lost its Vietnam colonial privileges, Rodin and Liana felt that they had to mosey on down the line. Their next stop was Quebec. The Parti Quebec had been agitating for freedom from Britain. But Rodin had other ideas. From the British side, Liana sat in on Parliamentary sessions and brought up the issues of bringing Papist doctrine and Mafia influence to a free country. She also talked about the effect of losing the tourist trade, industry, and trade advantage with France, by having an alliance with part of the British Commonwealth. From the Quebekan side, Rodin talked about America and Britain being allies, and a loss of British protection possibly meaning a loss of friendly relations with America. He also stressed that this could initiate a new version of the One Hundred Years’ War between France and Britain and as well as weaken the economic effects of being tied to Britain, while sacrificing friendly relations with the U.S.A. because of the common Anglo/American history. He also discussed the economic advantages of being tied to the British Commonwealth and the healthy tourist trade with the U.S.A. They lectured at universities in Toronto, Ottawa, Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia, McGill University, University of Montreal, and Concordia University. They went to resort camps in both Ontario and Quebec to spread their propaganda and create an agitated atmosphere against further connection to France.
Rodin, in one instance gathered a group of students at the park that was made out of the battlefield at the Plains of Abraham and reminded them of the battle fought, in which French clumsiness cost them Quebec, and how France was so unstable after the war that it could not even keep a government together. He reminded them that the French and Indian War was the tail end of the One Hundred Years’ War and, for all the talk of the “Glory that was France”, they lost the war. He also stated that, de Gaulle to whom they were looking for leadership, was hiding in England for a good part of the war shooting his mouth off on the radio, instead of fighting. Of course, both of them gave false names and wore disguises so that they were unrecognizable. This caused the French Government to discount their importance.
They met in Toronto and went to see the museums and a Latin American festival that had very sensuous music and dances that really turned both of them on sexually. That night in their hotel room Liana came to Rodin in a low cut, backless, translucent mini gown that stressed her pointed nipples and her long, shapely legs. She felt his tumescence and took it in her hand. He groaned and started to undress and let her finish the process for him. She lay down on the bed and slowly began to wriggle out of the gown pulling the still swollen Rodin down to her. Before entering her, he began to kiss her thighs and the triangle between them. As he entered her he began to nuzzle her thighs and her hardened nipples and her large apple shaped breasts, touching one and kissing the other. She moaned and begged him to take her. They began to rock together, and the room seemed to shake. They were as one and wanted their lovemaking to go on forever. Their juices met, and they fell exhaustedly asleep in each others’ arms.
They also went to Haiti, French Guiana, and any other place where there might be any hint of French influence to be sought and undermined whatever grain of it was possible. They also repeated the process of using false names and disguises that rendered them unrecognizable. They even went back to France itself and pointed out that the growing population of Arabs was creating a minority that agitated against the past brutalities that occurred when the countries were colonies, and they brought a growing amount of hatred against Jews with them. It was translated by physical individual attacks and destruction of temples. This created pockets of dissension that were expressed in newspapers, discussions in shuls, and meetings of the legislature.
The couple felt that they were achieving a certain notoriety as dissenters, and, in order to prevent the government from launching a full blown investigation, they decided to curtail their activities and concentrate more on lovemaking. During this period Rodin began to question the decision his family held about vengeance, and he began to share his queries with Liana. She, at first, was reluctant to give up the excitement, but it was replaced with an urge for motherhood.
When Rodin met Malkia and Craine in Lafayette Escadrille, he had no idea that he would become so attached to them. He at first saw them as an instrument to learn how to smuggle information to his family, as he saw them do. His aim was to use France to understand their strategy and employ the skills he learned against them in their empire. The love he learned for them marred his clever intention to just use them to learn how to defeat his mortal enemy. This would re-enter his persona when he learned that revenge was a sickness.
Chapter 3
The couple decided to visit America. They saw the sites in New York and found what a fast, exciting town it could be. Rodin was jogging and was approached by an attractive prostitute. Immediately after he refused her wares, he was attacked by a pimp and three cohorts. To satisfy them he reached into his pocket to get a wallet and pulled out a knife and slashed the nearest one across