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âI agree,â Connor said.
âOur national security canât be put on a litmus test of political correctness, nor can it be filtered through bias,â Thompson said. âWe follow the evidence wherever it takes us. Thatâs what youâd like to do, right?â
For the first time since leaving his office at Langley, Connor felt a surge of excitement. Regardless of how outlandish this entire situation appeared, the mysterious men in the overpriced black suits made a pretty good argument. Connor couldnât think of anything he wanted to do more than track down Hakimi and nail him to the wall.
âThatâs right.â
âExcellent.â Thompson tapped a key on the tableâs mirrored surface, and the screens went dark. âYouâre being transferred.â
Connor uncrossed his arms. âWaitâtransferred?â
Richards grinned. âDemoted, actually. Donât worry, your pay will remain the same, and once youâre committed and finish your first assignment, youâll be tracking to a higher pay schedule. Your agency credit card will debit from a new accountâone of ours.â
Thompson keyed another command, and Connorâs CIA file reappeared, with his current assignment and position highlighted in red. A few more keystrokes changed his title from Counterintelligence Threat Analyst to Support Integration Officer, with âTEMPâ in small caps next to it.
âItâs done. Youâre now a deployed SIO,â Thompson said. âWith a field position, under a section chief who doesnât exist. As far as the agency is concerned, youâre being transferred to a classified remote posting. Weâll keep you posted there until you decide whether thisââhe motioned around the officeââis what you want to do.â
âI still donât know exactly what this means,â Connor said.
âIt means youâll be able to have a real effect on important things. You know, what you left Spec Ops for,â Richards said. âSaving lives. Protecting the country.â
âBut why me?â Connor asked. âIâm sure you have other operators with language skills. Most of us whoâve been in the sandbox have some Dari or Pashto or Arabic drilled into us.â
Thompson pointed at him. âBecause you were the one who followed up on the lead. The only one who pushed to get the intel.â
âThat couldâve been anyone. It just happened that the call was forwarded to my inbox and not someone elseâs.â
âYou followed up,â Richards said. âYou couldâve just let it go. Even after that dickhead Pennington told you to drop it, you didnât. You kept going. Hell, you went to Japan on your own dime, for Christâs sake.â
âAn unapproved move, Iâd like to add,â Thompson said.
âThat was a dumb move,â Connor admitted. âDamn near got myself killed.â
Straight-faced, Richards said, âBut you didnât.â
Thompson laughed. âThat was a pretty legit piece of work, though. You really took that asshole down hard.â
Connor shrugged. âI didnât have a choice. It was either kill him or he was going to kill me. And it got me nowhere. I didnât get what I needed.â
âYou didnât,â Thompson said, âbut we did.â He tapped another key, and Connorâs file was replaced by a grid of video images. They were dark, but Connor immediately recognized them for what they were: the security camera footage from the salvage ship.
âHoly crap.â
The videos played, showing the same salvage operation from multiple angles. Connor stepped closer as the remains of the fighter jet were hauled across the gap between the two ships. One feed showed the bow of the second ship, and when lightning flashed, the letters painted on its side were clear as day.
âImperial Gift,â Connor read aloud.
âItâs registered out of Taiwan,â Thompson said. âDeparted twelve days ago, bound for San Francisco. I doubt itâll land there, though.
âHow did you get this?â Connor asked, turning back to Thompson and pointing a thumb at the recording. âWe couldnât even get a FISA for this. Hell, I was turned down before I submitted the request.â
Richards laughed. âA FISA? Youâre still thinking like an agency lackey. We arenât looking to put this guy behind bars. We donât need to justify where we get the information from. We just take it.â
âYou hacked a foreign companyâs computer system? Thatâs illegal.â
âYouâve got to stop thinking in those terms,â Richard said. âLegal, illegal, thatâs all gray area to us. Weâre not going to prosecute anyone, and no oneâs coming after us. We donât have an internal affairs section looking to catch us up on a procedural complaint or upper management breathing down our necks about a pissed-off senator. We donât have to abide by a policy manual or regulations thought up by a bureaucrat in an office somewhere who doesnât otherwise know dick about what we do. We just do whatâs necessary to get the job done, always keeping in mind that what we do must be for the greater good.â
âItâs hard to believe you donât fall under any kind of oversight at all,â Connor said. âIt feels like Iâve been in the minors my whole life and have now just been called up to the big leagues.â
âThis isnât the big leagues, Connor,â Thompson said. âWeâre in a league all our own.â
âSo, whatâare we really like James Bond?â
Richards smiled. âJames Bond is a fictional character. Weâre the real deal.â
Chapter Eighteen
âOkay, so now we go find the ship?â Connor asked. âIt could be anywhere.â
âAgreed. And thereâs no telling whether or not they moved the bomb from that ship to another one,â Thompson said.
âWhich is probably what they did,â Richards added.
âAnd theyâll almost certainly need to work on it off-ship,â Thompson said. âItâs been under salt water a really long time. That tends to mess with things made of metal. Our experts figure itâll take at least a few days for someone to extract the fissionable material, rebuild the casing, and establish a working trigger. There arenât an awful lot of nuclear scientists who would be willing to work on a project like this.â
âThatâs good for us,â Connor said. âIf theyâre bringing the nuke in through the ports, then at least the radiation detectors should let us know where. Those detectors will notice if someoneâs hidden a nuke in a freight carrier, right?â
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