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intentions were honorable.”
“Bull. Neither are mine.” She arched her back and patted the
towel again.
“Fuck it,” he said laughingly as he dropped his bathing suit and
dropped quickly, facedown next to Sonja. “Ouch!” He yelled
louder than the hurt was worth. “I hate it when that happens,”
he said checking to make sure that the pieces were still intact.
They spent the next two days exploring Half Moon Bay, the lush
green hills behind the resort and each other. Scott forgot about
work, forgot about the hackers, forgot about Tyrone. He never
thought about Kirk, Spook, or any of the blackmail schemes he was
so caught up in investigating. And, he forgot, at least tempo-
rarily about the incident with Pierre. The world consisted of
only two people, mutually radiating a glow flush with passion;
retreating into each other so totally that no imaginable distrac-
tion could disturb their urgings.
They slept no more than an hour all Saturday night, “I told you I
wanted to thank you for tomorrow night!” she said. They made it
to the water’s edge early Sunday morning. Scott’s body was
redder in some places than it had ever been, and Sonja’s tan line
all but disappeared. They both knew that the fantasy was going to
be over in the morning, a 7:00 AM flight back to reality, but
neither spoke of it. The Here and Now was the only reality that
they wanted to face.
“I’m impressed,” Sonja said turning to face Scott on the beach
towel. No matter in which direction she turned, her body stood
tall and firm.
“Impressed, with what?” Scott giggled.
“I had two days to loosen you up before you went back to that big
bad city. I’m ahead of schedule.”
“What schedule?”
“Scott, we need to talk.” Sonja reached over and touched Scott’s
shoulder. He couldn’t take his eyes off of her magnificent nude
figure. “Did you ever work on something, for a very long time;
really get yourself involved, dedicated, and then find out in was
all for the wrong reasons? That’s how I feel now.”
* Saturday, January 10It is not uncommon for the day employees at the CIA in Langley to
arrive at their desks before 6:00 AM. Even on a Saturday. Today,
Martin Templer arrived early to prepare for an update meeting
with the director. Nothing special, just the weekly report. He
found that he could get more done early in the morning. He
enjoyed the time alone in his quiet office so he could complete
the report without constant interruption. Not fifteen minutes
into his report, his phone rang. Damn, he thought, it’s starting
already.
“Yeah?” Templer said gruffly into the mouthpiece.
“Martin?”
“Yeah, who’s this?”
“Alex.”
Templer had almost forgotten about their meeting. “Will small
wonders never cease. Where have you been?”
“Still in Europe. I’ve been looking for some answers as we dis-
cussed.”
“Great! What have you got?” Templer grabbed a legal pad.
“Nothing,” Alex said with finality. “Nothing. Nobody knows of
any such operation, not even a hint.” Alex had mastered the art
of lying twenty years ago. “But I’ll tell you,” he added, “I
think that you may be on to something.”
“If there’s nothing, how can there be something?” asked Martin
Templer.
This was Alex’s opportunity to throw the CIA further off the
track. Since he and Martin were friends, as much as is possible
in this line of work, Alex counted on being believed, at least
for a while. “Everybody denies any activity and that in itself
is unusual. Even if nothing is happening, enough of the snitches
on the street will claim to be involved to bolster their own
credibility. However, my friend, I doubt a handful even know
about your radiation, but it has gotten a lot of people thinking.
I get the feeling that if they didn’t know about your problems,
they will soon enough. I wish I could be of further help, but it
was all dead ends.”
“I understand. It happens; besides it was a long shot,” Martin
sighed. “Do me a favor, and keep your eyes and ears open.”
“I will, and this one is on the house,” said Alex.
After he hung up something struck Martin as terribly wrong. In
twenty years Alex had never, ever, done anything for free. Being
a true mercenary, it wasn’t in his character to offer assistance
to anyone without sufficient motivation, and that meant money.
Martin noted the event, and reminded himself to include that in
his report to the Director.
*The television coverage of the Senate hearings left Taki Homosoto
with radically different emotions. He had to deal with them both
immediately.
DIALING . . . <<<<<>>>>>I AM NOT PLEASED.
Ahmed Shah heard his communications computer beep at him. He
pushed the joystick control on his wheelchair and steered over to
read Homosoto’s message.
Greetings
THAT WAS A MOST SLOPPY JOB.
Some things cannot be helped.
WHY IS HE NOT DEAD?
It was a difficult hit.
IS THAT WHAT YOU TELL ARAFAT WHEN YOU MISS?
I do not work for Arafat.
YOUR MAN IS ALIVE TOO.
Yes, fortunately.
NO, THAT IS UNFORTUNATE. ELIMINATE HIM. AND MAKE SURE THAT
TROUBLEAUX IS TAKEN CARE OF. HE MUST NOT SPEAK TO ANYONE.
He is in a coma.
PEOPLE WAKE UP. I DO NOT WANT HIM TO WAKE UP.
It will be done. I promise you.
I DO NOT WANT PROMISES. I WANT THEM BOTH DEAD. TROUBLEAUX MUST
NOT BE PERMITTED TO SPEAK TO ANYONE. IS THAT CLEAR?
Yes, it will be done.
FOR YOUR SAKE I HOPE SO. I DO NOT TOLERATE SLOPPINESS.
<<<<<>>>>>Homosoto dialed his computer again, to a number inside Germany.
The encryption and privacy keys were automatically set before
Alex Spiradon’s computer answered. To Homosoto’s surprise, Alex
was there.
MR ALEX.
Yes.
CONGRATULATIONS. RICKFIELD IS BEING MOST COOPERATIVE.
He has many reasons to.
MILLIONS OF REASONS.
We merely gave him the incentive to cooperate. I do not expect
that he will maintain his position for very long.
YOUR HANDLING OF HIM HAS BEEN EXCELLENT. I HAVE NOT SEEN A U.S.
NEWSPAPER. HOW DO THEY REACT TO HIS COMMITTEE?
He took a small beating from a couple of papers, but nothing
damaging. It’s the way Washington works.
WHO IS SENATOR DEERE? SHE COULD PRESENT A PROBLEM.
I don’t think so. Between her and Rickfield, the sum total will
be a big zero. There will be confusion and dissension. I think
it works in our favor.
I WILL FOLLOW THE PROGRESS WITH INTEREST. WHEN ARE THE HEARINGS
TO CONTINUE?
Next week. One other thing. You asked that I get to Scott.
Consider it done. You found a most attractive weakness and he
succumbed instantly. But, I should say, I don’t think it was
necessary. He is doing fine on his own.
I THINK IT IS NECESSARY. IT IS DONE?
We have a conduit.
KEEP THE PIPELINE FULL.
<<<<<>>>>> * Sunday, January 10 New York City Times What’s wrong with Ford? by Scott MasonFord is facing the worst public relations disaster for an automo-
bile manufacturer since the Audi acceleration problem made inter-
national news.
Last month in Los Angeles alone, over 1200 Ford Taurus and Mer-
cury Sable cars experienced a total breakdown of the electrical
system. Radios as well as anti-skid braking controls and all
other computer controlled functions in the automobiles ceased
working.
To date, no deaths have been attributed to the car’s epidemic
failures.
Due to the notoriety and questions regarding the safety of the
cars, sales of Taurus’s have plummeted by almost 80%. Unlike the
similar Audi situation where the alleged problem was found in
only a few isolated cases, the Taurus failures have been wide-
spread and catastrophically sudden.
According to Ford, “There has never been a problem with the
Taurus electronics’ system. We are examining all possibilities
in determining the real cause of the apparant failures.”
What else can Ford say?
* Chrysler Struck by Ford Failures by Scott MasonChrysler cars and mini-vans have been experiencing sudden elec-
trical malfunctions . . .
* Mercedes Electrical Systems Follow Ford by Scott MasonMercedes owners have already organized a legal entity to force
the manufacturer to find answers as to why so many Mercedes are
having sudden electrical failures. Following in the footsteps of
Ford and Chrysler, this is the first time that Mercedes has not
issued an immediate ‘Fix’ to its dealer. Three deaths were
reported when . . .
Sunday January 10 National Security Agency“What do you make of this Mason piece?”
“I’d like to know where the hell he gets his information,” said
the aide. “That’s what I make of it.”
“Someone’s obviously leaking it to him,” Marvin Jacobs, Director
of the National Security Agency, said to his senior aid. “Some-
one with access to a
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