FIXED SOME STUFF UP, is this better?
The eyes were green, cold and ruthless, yet precise and calculating. Strong Slavic features bred in the raging winters of Siberia and an iron body crafted through countless hours of labour in the unforgiving ice left a man with almost physical immortality, A titanium frame which seldom succumbed to pain or injury. Yet for all the grandiose physical power, Alexei Tomolov's mind was crippled by doubt and uncertainty. The recent death of his father had created a firestorm of controversy in the local branch of the KGB, and it was, in the words of his mother, “In his best interest” to fill up his father’s role as a regional controller, to carry on the legacy of his father’s work. But Alexei knew from the very beginning, he did not belong in the KGB.He had alternative plans in motion, and escape from Moscow was the number one prerogative.
After his father’s funeral, Alexei’s mother, Eva, had walked over to him briskly in a solemn state. He stared at her deep, sunken eyes, and a wave of utter sorrow swept over him. Sorrow that he was about to abandon such a caring, loving figure who had tended to his every waking whim since his first moments on this earth, and brought him up to the powerful man he was today. He had his life to owe to Eva.
“Moi syn, your father instructed me to tell you... “ She began. Alexei quickly interjected.
“Ja znayu, I understand. I have known for many years.” His tone was distant, unemotional.
“You must meet with the heads of the local branch tomorrow; you are the only one who is able to resolve the conflict.” She wasn’t brutally authoritative by any means, more requesting and sincere.
“You may go home son.” The ultimatum. There was nothing more to be said.
“I shall likely see you at home mother. Thank you for everything.” He said mechanically. Alexei then kissed her on the cheek and waved goodbye as he strode away rapidly to his waiting Mercedes Benz. Leaning on the door was a very tall man, dressed in dark grey attire. Nico, his closest friend.
“Alexei, my condolences. Forgive my inquiry, but are you still planning to go?” Nico spoke gruffly.
“Yes, they will be looking for me, it is not safe anymore Nico.” Alexei replied.
“But what about Natasha? The life you have with her? You’re willing to just throw that all away? Did you even tell her about what you are going to do? Does she know you’re leaving? What about your mother?"
Alexei knew he would bring this up.
“Christ Nico, I’m doing what I have to, I loved Natasha more than I could ever tell you, but she isn’t running from one of the most murderous organisations in the world. I have to go.” He shoved Nico aside, to Nico's great shock. Alexei ignited the engine and sped off immediately. He heard a shout from his open window, fading into the distance.
“Alexei, brother! I hope you know what you’re doing!” The ghostly words echoed in his mind.
As he pulled up to the futuristic mass of electronics, grids, glass, and above all, planes, he felt queasy approaching the parking bay of Domodevodo airport. He could smell the acrid fumes of jet fuel already. Overhead were enormous digital banners, brightly showcasing a lurid spectrum of colours apparently representing the newly opened shopping mall in the centre of the city, Malya Centrum. The gassy humming of the many planes taxiing around the runway were a loud reminder of the chemically fuelled metallic beast Alexei will be riding in. He closed his eyes and slammed the steering wheel with his fist. It was now or never.
He stepped out into the frosty air in his warm winter jacket and removed his two large suitcases from the boot. The satin covering was smooth to the touch, somewhat reassuring. He crossed the road to the big board detailing all features of the airport, and after some inspection found the car shipping department. His exotic, motorized beauty was coming with him, to the other side of the world.
After checking into his flight and registering his vehicle for shipping, Alexei was resting in the airport lounge, sipping a strong black coffee. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw something. A face. Someone he knew? He looked up to see a woman at the Cafe, deliberating upon the assortment of fruity scrolls and pastries lying behind the glass on elegant white platters. He focused, trying to see what it was that caught his eye. That slender frame, and silky black hair, tied back in a ponytail resting on her shoulder... it couldn’t be. He put down his coffee and absent mindedly walked towards the Cafe, leaving his luggage back at his chair. As he came closer, he noticed the woman’s long, graceful legs, the legs of a veteran dancer and gymnast. Then it flashed. The glint of a silver gun. The woman quickly turned around, and Alexei’s heart stopped. It was Natasha.