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The end of chapter #35
"I don't think I will have to go home. I can talk with my connections by phone. I will let you know if I have to go but unless there is some problem, I hope to see you midweek." Then he added in the sexist tone he could muster. "I hope you are as horny as I am thinking about it. I can't wait to hold you close again and feel the warmth of your lips on mine..." at that point his voice trailed off. "I am looking forward to resuming your schooling."
"Yes teacher..
Chapter # 36
Joseph returned to base and to his teaching job. His students were all glad to see him back and his lectures were well attended. The second day back he received a call from Allie telling him that he had contacted some important people in Syria and that they were glad to hear that Joseph was going to keep up his interest in the Arab-American community. Allie told him that although at first he had a rather hard time trying to sell the idea of using the money for inter-faith relations, once Allie pointed out it was Fazzi's last wish, they weakened. And when he proved to them that it would only benefit their cause, they relented and agreed to help in anyway they could. In telling all this to Joseph he tried to inflate his sales abilities. Joseph knew this but let the Arab think he was the world's greatest salesman on earth. As Allie went on with his bragging about his ability to sell an unpopular idea to unreceptive ears, it became plain to Joseph that the Arab was becoming a victim of his own self-importance. This was common in the Arab culture and dangerous within the intelligence community. He would soon have to find a way to take the hot air out of Alli. And he would have to do it soon, before Allie thought Joseph could be made Allie's 'plaything'. The solder realize that he had to be the one in control, he had to be the boss. Anything else was signing his own death warrant and he had no intention of doing that.
"Now you can set up that meeting with the Imam and if he tries to balk tell him to check it out with the embassy. They will be only too glad to explain it to him." Allie said. "And if he still needs a little prodding, I will be glad to have a little talk with him myself, however my love, I think this is going to work without the need for the 'Arab Mafia' to get involved."
"I'm really glad to hear that. I like the man and do not want to see him humiliated. You were not there, but he was very nice to me when I collapsed that Friday in the Mosque when I found out about Ibrahim. I will setup an appointment with him for this Friday after Mosque. Maybe invite him to supper." Joseph said and then asked, "Will that be OK? I really want him to want to do this without that pressure."
"Yes that will be fine, very Arabic. Showing hospitality and putting him at ease before the execution." He laughed, "but remember to be firm. Act as you know your father would. Do you want me to be there also?"
"No not at the table. I want to see if I can handle this myself." The soldier said. "I should be finished with him by about 10 or 10.30 and you can come over after then, if you want."
Smiling to himself Allie said. "Well I would like to come over, but that will be a little late for me... Do you think you could put me up for the night?"
"I'm sure I can have the maid make up one of the spare rooms for you to stay over in."
"A bedroom not too far from the Master Bedroom, I hope." Allie whispered into the phone.
"You should have no fear of that, because whichever bedroom you sleep in will be the Master bedroom." Joseph replied and then smiling said good-bye.
He next called the Imam who was startled by his call. In Arabic he inquired about his health and the state of his congregation. Are your people well? Is there anyone that is in need or is ill? I would like to help if I could." He asked.
"That is very kind of you to ask. It reminds me of your late father and how every week before Friday he would call and ask the same questions." He said and added, "I miss those calls. Your father was a good man we all miss him very much. I am glad to see that some of him has rubbed off on you."
"Your Eminence, I take that as an undeserved compliment, one I blushingly accept, but at the same time I call to ask a favor of you." He said laying it on a bit thickly. "Fazzi's untimely death has imposed a huge obligation on my shoulders. An obligation that as his son, I willingly accept and look forward to carrying out. However, in order to do so I am afraid that I must impose upon you. It is my wish that you join me for dinner this Friday evening here at my house. At that time I will be glad to disclose Fazzi's last wishes and his plans for the Paterson Arab community and the part, you and I will play in them."
There he thought. I have been both forceful yet diplomatic. I think Allie would have approved.
After a few moments of silence the Imam said, "I will be most honored to meet with you Friday evening. At what time?"
"Let's see. I am teaching at the base until 5 pm and I will get home about six.... Unless you have an objection, I think seven would be fine. That would give us plenty of time to discuss our business as I have another appointment at eleven o'clock."
"It appears that you have taken up the mantle of leadership that your father wore so well." Said the Imam. "I can see now why he wanted you for his son. I must say that there was a time, in the beginning, that I thought that your father was altogether wrong in adopting you. And at that time I fought with him over it. Now I'm not so sure I was right."
Joseph laughing said, "No one more than I fought with him about the adoption. I did not see myself as worthy of being his son and heir. But as you know Fazzi saw things different than the rest of us and had his reasons for whatever he did. And once his mind was set--- there was little you could do to change it.
"Yes I agree, but then the man was seldom wrong and one cannot argue with success.
"It is my hope that you and I can work together on this project. I think it will be in the best interest of the community that we do. But I should warn you that one-way or the other - I intend to carry out my beloved father's last wishes."
"That is spoken as a true son of Islam and one that honors his father." The Imam prudently said. "As long as I can find it within my power and it is not against the precepts of Islam - you will have my complete loyalty and cooperation."
"Neither Fazzi nor I would ever ask you to violate your religious beliefs."
"If I may be frank?"
"Please be." Joseph told him.
"Fazzi was a Muslim - you are not!"