22I leaned closer to Bella and spoke in a hushed voice. “You were with him a long time.” “Only a half hour,” she said. “Spent five times that long getting to him.” She described a stop-and-start drill using pay phones. I realized Wlodek Wojcik must have had someone tracking Bella’s movements from point to point, checking to see if she was being followed to their meeting. She’d been sent to the northern edge of Copenhagen via commuter train. She’d followed orders to detrain at Klampenborg and hang around Dyrehave, the park created from the former royal hunting preserve. She said, “I wandered on the paths for another hour before he decided to talk to me.” She turned to grin at the mirror. “Said he still couldn’t resist my red hair.” “How’d he react when you told him he had a son?” She tu

