Alexeyev shook his head. “Unfortunately no.
“How did you know we were here?” Quinnivan asked.
“We saw an explosion,” Kovalov said. “Your self-destruct charges?”
“Yes. They were improvised,” Seagraves said. “They turned out to be a bit bigger than I’d anticipated. But speaking of self-destruct, is that what that last nuclear explosion was? From the direction to
Alexeyev shook his head, accepting a cup of tea from Doc Thornburg and cradling it in his hands. “We don’t know
“Maybe one of the Status-6 weapons going off?” Pacino asked. “In a partial yield?”
Alexeyev shook his head a second time. “No way. With a Status-6, it is all or nothing. The full ten megatons or zero. We thought that blast was from you.”
Seagraves glanced at Quinnivan, then back at Alexeyev. “We shot a 250 kiloton depth charge at you, but it went wide and long. Too far away from you. It blew up a few seconds after the Magnum. Or, Gigantskiy, as you would say.”
“You did?” Alexeyev said, genuinely surprised. “We didn’t know. The shock wave from it must have hit us about the same time as the Gigantskiy shock wave. The Gigantskiy detonated nearly five miles too close. Was that because of you?”
Seagraves nodded. “We hit it with half a dozen countermeasure torpedoes. They found your torpedo, but I suppose it had some programming to blow up if it thought it would be destroyed.”
“We call it a default detonation,” Alexeyev said. “But all it did was kill
“It sank us as well,” Seagraves said. “It just took a while. We stayed operational long enough to surface here and get the survival gear out. Then the boat — with our dead inside it — went down.”
“I’m sorry, Captain Seagraves,” Alexeyev said. “How many did you lose?”
“We’re still tallying, but about twenty-four or twenty-five. What about you?”
“We lost fifty, Captain.”
“Bad day at sea, Captain Alexeyev. I assume your search-and-rescue planes and ours will be buzzing around here soon. We had three emergency locator beacons. I hope they worked.”
“Everything depends on this storm easing up,” Alexeyev said.
There was silence for a moment, and then Navigator Lewinsky pulled Captain Seagraves aside.
“What is it, Nav?” Seagraves asked.
“I think I figured out your riddle, sir, about what the
“Go ahead, then, Nav,” Seagraves said, an expression of amusement crossing his face.
“In both operations,” Lewinsky said, “the good guys rescued the bad guys. And now a third mission is ending the same way.”
“Let’s hope this doesn’t end up like the
“Yeah,” Lewinsky said, looking down at the deck.
Anthony Pacino warmed his hands near the diesel heater and looked up to see that Irina Trusov had gotten to her feet and limped to the far end of the shelter, dropping down and leaning against the insulated shelter wall. He left the heater and knelt in front of Trusov.
“Irina. Why did you hit me?”
She looked up at him, her big blue liquid eyes drilling into him, tears suddenly leaking out of them. “You just
“Not my choice, Irina. It wasn’t personal. It was just business. You had your orders. We had ours. We were just following them.”
She shut her eyes and the tears ran down her face. “Two failed missions for me now, Lieutenant Pacino. My career is obviously over. The stink of this won’t leave me, not ever. My poor father is probably rolling in his grave.”
“I’m sorry,” Pacino said. “Do you mind if I sit next to you?” He didn’t wait for her to answer, but sat next to her, leaning against the insulated wall, the dull hum of the diesel heater just slightly louder than the blowing, howling wind outside. He thought Trusov would slide away from him, but she moved closer, until he could feel the warmth of her body touching his arm and thigh, and her touch seemed electric. He shook off the feelings, reminding himself that he hadn’t seen an eligible female in weeks, and that comatose Rachel Romanov waited for him in a hospital bed in Norfolk.
“Coffee, Mr. Pacino?” Short Hull Cooper asked, holding out a fresh cup of coffee. Pacino nodded and took the cup. “For you, ma’am?” Cooper handed a cup to Trusov and took her cold cup, then went back to the coffee pot.
“Have you ever had coffee?” Pacino asked.