The November Man Page #5
Weinstein's back in the States.
He seemed surprised
when they sent him home.
But not as surprised
as you probably are right now.
You know,
if it's any consolation,
it was your boy, Mason,
who brought Lucy in for me.
I just thought, well,
you should be proud.
He did good, didn't he?
Found that soft underbelly.
Wasn't sure you had one.
Yeah. The boy did good.
OK, the fortress.
Eight a.m.
Where they play chess?
You bring me Mira,
I'll give you your daughter.
You're a weapon, Mason.
A damn good one.
I value that.
We gotta get out of here right now.
Go to the train station.
the noon train to Junik.
He doesn't want you,
he wants me.
We'll meet you there.
- We'll be there!
- And if you're not?
Then I guess I didn't make it.
They're gonna kill us all.
How would it happen?
You don't feel anything.
How can you be so sure?
4,000 feet per second.
Four times faster
than the speed of sound.
The effect of that velocity
is... absolute.
You just...
...cease to exist.
Just be there, please.
Attention, please.
The train from Chardok
is late by one hour.
You tell yourself
no one's gonna get hurt.
At least no one you care about.
- You played it well, though.
- Did I?
You know what Federov's
going to do
when he secures the presidency?
Change the world.
Russia's gonna join f***ing NATO.
Why?
Because I got my hand so far up
his ass, I'm moving his lips.
I own him.
This is what we worked for
all those years.
You know it is.
Yeah, I think I got something
for you here.
Yes, she's at train station.
Junik with a credit card.
- She should be there.
- Thank you.
You think, maybe...
...just maybe you might
have crossed the line with this?
A long time ago, my friend.
You'll need proof of life,
of course.
- Hello.
Your father.
Papa? Is that you?
How you doing, kiddo?
I know you're scared.
But everything's gonna be
all right, I promise you.
I just wanted to hear your voice.
And tell you I love you more
than anything in this world.
I love you too, Papa.
I'm sorry I wasn't there
when you needed me.
OK. Where's Mira Filipova?
Bus station.
Bus to Novi Sad, nine a.m.
Bus station. Bus to Novi Sad,
nine a.m. Bring her in.
Jones, you go with him.
You misjudged the kid.
He's a survivor.
Not like you.
No.
We bring Mira in,
you have my word,
you'll have your daughter back.
You know what we
used to call you, Peter?
The November Man.
'Cause after
you passed through,
nothing lived.
You are one bleak
motherf***er, my friend.
- Bus station is that way.
- Shortcut.
Slow down.
- Slow the f***ing car down!
- Seatbelt.
Stop the vehicle, right now!
Wall.
Mason, you ready?
- Yeah. Yeah, I'm ready.
Not one American life was lost
in that Chechen mess. Not one.
- Oh, you're right.
- East versus West. F*** that.
From now on,
it's the civilized world
against the goddamn Middle East.
Now, that's a fight
I can understand.
That's a fight we can win.
Don't you get it?
- Hanley.
- What?
- Why are you sweating?
- 'Cause it's f***ing hot.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Where's Lucy? You were supposed
to bring her here
- when it was done.
- It is.
You just doomed us to another
decade of conflict. Of sh*t!
I hope you know that!
The thing is,
I like it this way.
Thank you.
Papa!
Where is she?
Where is she?
- Peter!
- There she is.
Let's catch a train.
Come on.
My name is Mira Filipova.
When I was 15 years old,
Arkady Federov murdered my family,
and held me captive for two years.
I was repeatedly abused by him.
During that time,
to bomb a civilian building.
That bombing was the start
The revelations of Chechnyan refugee
Mira Filipova rocked
the political world as evidence
of a conspiracy
between Arkady Federov
and a high-ranking CIA official
effectively ended
Arkady Federov's candidacy
for the Russian presidency.
The Russian Energy Minister's office
issued a blank denial
of all accusations
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