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âLast but not least is Megan Rudolph. Megan is our senior operator and Charlie Teamâs second-in-command. Her specialties include interrogation, infiltration, and operations coordination. Prior to working for SPIRE, she worked for the FBI. If Megan says jump, you say how high. Got it?â
Wolfgang flashed what he hoped was a friendly smile. âPleasure to meet you.â
Kevin stiffened, but Megan looked up. She appraised Wolfgang with a quick sweep of those brilliant grey eyes, her lips lifting in a perfunctory smile, and Wolfgang adjusted his assessment again. Megan was more than cute; she was beautiful. Not in an ordinary way, certainly, but that smile, however brief and stiff, lit up the room like a flare.
She returned her gaze to her fingernails, and the smile faded as quickly as it had come. Wolfgang swallowed and chugged his Sprite.
âOkay, then,â Edric said. âI realize the circumstances around Wolfgangâs recruitment are rushed and unusual, butââ
âWe donât need him,â Kevin growled. âItâs a liability having somebody we donât know. I donât like it.â
Edricâs tone remained calm. âI hear you, Kev, but we do need him. Iâm out of the field until my arm heals, and you and Megan canât operate alone.â
âIs he trained?â Lyleâs voice was as mousy as his appearanceâlittle more than a squeak.
âYes,â Edric said. âLike I said, heâs a three-year veteran of SPIREâs corporate espionage division.â
âSo, heâs got no experience with a team,â Kevin said. âHe shouldnât be here.â
Edric set his beer down and leaned over the table, wrapping his fingers over the back of a chair.
âLook. I hear you. But this is happening. If youâre not comfortable with it, you can leave. Okay?â
Kevin shot Wolfgang a long glower, then looked at Megan. She was still busy picking her fingernails, but she looked up and swept another passive gaze over Wolfgang, every bit as quick as she had the first time. He felt her look in his bonesâsharp and penetratingâand he had the distinct impression that she was evaluating him on a molecular level, like an X-ray that searched for weaknesses in his body language. The experience was maddening, but something about her attention was addictive, too.
Megan nodded once, and Kevin grunted and folded his arms.
âOkay, then.â Edric wiped away the tic-tac-toe games from the marker board, then selected a red marker, and began to write.
âWeâre going to Paris. Bravo Team was originally tasked, but the director reassigned the operation last minute. So, the pressureâs on . . . got me?â
Edric wrote Paris across the top of the board, then turned to the table. âOur primary objective is an unknown male, code-named Spider. Heâs an anarchist suspected of running a complex, multi-national terrorist organization. His ethnicity, background, and true identity are all unknown. The CIA has been tracking him for the past six months and believe that his organization is preparing a terrorist attack for someplace in Western Europe.â
âWhy?â Kevin asked.
Edric wrote âSpider - ID unknownâ on the whiteboard. âWhy what?â
âWhy the attack?â Kevin said. âWhatâs his motive?â
âHeâs an anarchist,â Edric said with a little shrug, as if that explained it. âCaptured manifestos from his organization call for the dismantlement of all governments around the world. Basically, anarchists want chaos. They believe it will ârestore natural balanceâ to the planet. Whatever that means.â
âSo, weâre gonna take him out?â Kevin asked. There was a hint of a smile on the edge of his lips that sent a chill down Wolfgangâs spine.
Edric shook his head. âNegative. In fact, our mission is to protect him.â
âWhat the hell?â Kevinâs eyebrows furrowed, but Wolfgangâs mind was spinning, already unraveling the puzzle.
âThe CIA is in contact with him,â Wolfgang said. âThey need intel.â
Edric pointed the marker toward Wolfgang. âBingo. The CIA has an operator, code-named Raven, who has established contact with Spider and is slowly gaining his trust. Spider is meeting Raven in Paris thirty-six hours from now. The CIA hopes this meeting will provide critical intel about Spiderâs identity, his operations, and the attack heâs planning.â
Edric returned to the whiteboard and wrote âCIAâ on it, with an arrow connecting âCIAâ and âSpider.â
âWait . . . You said we were protecting Spider, though,â Kevin said. âFrom who?â
Wolfgang wondered the same thing.
Edric wrote another word on the whiteboard, completing a triangle with lines connecting the new word. âRussia,â he said, stepping back from the board. âThe Russian Foreign Intelligence Service has been tracking Spider, also, and theyâve obtained his plans to meet a foreign operator in Paris. As far as we know, the Russians are clueless as to the CIA operation, and we need to keep it that way. However, if we know anything about our friends from Moscow, they arenât likely to ask questions. We suspect theyâve already deployed a hit team to eliminate Spider and prevent his planned attack.â
âBut if they succeed, weâll never know where the attack was planned to take place, or who else was behind it,â Wolfgang said. He leaned forward, his mind racing as he connected the dots. âWe need more than Spider. We need the people behind him. The financing, the foot soldiers, the weapons suppliers.â
âCha-ching. Exactly,â Edric said. âThe CIA needs intel from Spider, and theyâll never get it if Moscow guns him down. So, we have to protect Spiderâat least until the CIA is finished with him.â
âWhy canât the CIA protect him themselves?â Kevin asked.
âPlausible deniability,â Wolfgang said. âSpider is a global terrorist, and the US isnât on great terms with Russia. If they discovered the CIA protecting a known anarchist, Russia could easily spin their hit squad as a policing team sent to detain Spider, and then frame the CIA as collaborating with him. It would be an international scandal. The CIA needs a third party to shield Spider. Somebody they can disavow.â
The room fell quiet, and Wolfgang noticed that everybody seemed to be waiting on Megan to speak. She sat still, staring at him with piercing, unblinking eyes.
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