Название: White Tiger
Автор: Kylie Chan
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Эзотерика
isbn: 9780007373420
isbn:
‘Well then, let’s just say that he’s a hell of a lot older than you and you really don’t have a chance. So just forget it.’
‘Jealous?’
Leo stopped. ‘Mr Chen’s wife was a truly wonderful human being. I knew her for a long time before she met him, and I loved her like a sister. His heart is still broken, Emma. He’ll never love anybody again the way that he loved her.’
‘What happened to her?’
‘She died.’
‘I know she died, Leo,’ I said gently. ‘What happened?’
‘None of your goddamn business.’ He stomped into his room and slammed the door.
We travelled to Macau in a fifteen-metre Chinese-style junk. It had an air-conditioned central lounge with a large-screen TV. Simone and I sat in deckchairs on the open-air back of the boat and watched the scenery go past.
It was fascinating to see the sudden change as we left Hong Kong Harbour. We moved from the densely packed highrises on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon to the sparsely populated Outlying Islands. We went in close past Lantau Island, its rocky crags extending right to the edge of the water. Most of Lantau was deserted, its steep hillside covered in scrub and wild azaleas. The new airport was on the other side of the island.
‘Why do we have to go to Macau?’ I shouted to Mr Chen, who sat in the lounge reading a Chinese book.
‘Private jets aren’t allowed in Chek Lap Kok, it’s too busy.’
I was thrilled. I quickly rose and went into the cabin to speak to him. ‘We’re going in a private jet?’
He nodded and returned to his book.
I sat down. ‘Why didn’t you tell me?’
He shrugged without looking up from his book.
‘Hey,’ I said sharply, and he glanced up at me. ‘You need to tell me what’s going on, Mr Chen.’
Leo snorted with amusement from the other side of the cabin and I rounded on him. ‘You too. Tell me what’s going on!’
Mr Chen opened his mouth to say something, then obviously changed his mind and smiled. ‘Very well. We will take my jet from Macau airport to Paris. We will stay in Paris for five days, then fly to London. London for three days, where I have a house in Kensington. Then we’ll take the jet back here. Is that acceptable, Miss Donahoe?’
I bobbed my head and spoke with mock appreciation. ‘Thank you for explaining, Mr Chen.’
He smiled over the top of his book. ‘You are most welcome.’
‘Do you own this boat?’
‘Yes. I need to buy a bigger one. It’s very slow; it takes nearly two hours to travel to Macau.’
‘Hey, it’s fun to go slow. There’s a lot to see.’
‘It’s not safe,’ Leo said.
‘We’ll be fine,’ Mr Chen said.
‘We shouldn’t leave Simone in the back by herself like that! It’s not safe!’
Mr Chen sighed with exasperation. ‘Leo, we’re on the water.’
‘Oh,’ Leo said. ‘Sorry.’ He went to the back of the boat and sat with Simone anyway.
Mr Chen smiled over the top of his book, as if to say: He worries too much.
I smiled back: Yes, he does.
The jet was ready for us when we arrived at Macau.
Simone behaved perfectly through all of the customs and immigration procedures. She seemed experienced in the rush-and-wait of the airport paperwork. Fortunately Macau airport wasn’t terribly busy and we reached the customs checkpoint reasonably quickly.
Leo nodded to Mr Chen as he lifted the large carry-on bag onto the conveyor belt for the safety inspection. As the bag went through the X-ray machine, the two security staff shot to their feet and stared at the monitor. Mr Chen went rigid and concentrated on them. They waved us through.
I glared at Leo as we walked towards the plane and he pointedly ignored me. Mr Chen seemed oblivious, and Simone chatted about visiting Aunty Kwan. It was as if nothing had happened.
I held Simone’s hand as we walked up the small staircase into the jet. It was about the size of a bus, with large comfortable seats inside and a couch against one wall. Leo almost had to crouch to go through the door.
We sat in the seats and buckled up. The ground staff closed the door and rapped on the side. Mr Chen went up to the cockpit to talk to the pilots.
‘Been on a private jet before?’ Leo said.
‘No,’ I said. ‘Pretty cool.’
‘Yeah. Mr Chen had this one specially fitted. Behind the kitchen there’s a little bunk for Simone.’
‘He owns this plane outright?’
Leo hesitated, then, ‘Yes.’
‘How much money does he have anyway?’
‘Let’s just say that if he wanted his own 747, he could buy one tomorrow.’
‘But I’ve never seen his name on the Richest Men list.’
‘That’s because he doesn’t want to be,’ Leo snapped, and turned away.
Mr Chen returned from the cockpit. ‘Brian says we should have smooth flying most of the way.’
After we’d taken off, Mr Chen rose and touched Simone’s shoulder. ‘Are you tired, darling?’
‘No, Daddy, I’d like to draw.’
‘Leo, show Emma where everything is. I’ll go up the back and rest. If anything happens, call me immediately.’
‘Yes, sir.’
‘Make sure Simone drinks plenty of water, please, Emma.’
‘Sure, Mr Chen.’
He nodded and went towards the back of the plane.
Leo pointed at the back wall. ‘There’s a little kitchen in there. Behind that is the bunk room. Anything you need, it’s in the kitchen.’
‘Can you turn on the video for me, Leo?’ Simone said.
‘Sure, sweetheart.’ Leo went to the television which was set into the wall. ‘There’s a few videos in the cupboard here, Emma – just put something on for her, it’s a long flight.’ He showed me where the videos were, turned on the unit, then went into the galley and returned with a soda for himself and an apple juice for Simone.
Simone СКАЧАТЬ