Part 34 (1/2)
”Is it?”
”What do you mean?” Ca.s.sidy asked.
”I never want to disappoint you.”
Ca.s.sidy took the agent's face in her hands. ”Impossible.”
”I hope so.”
”Come on.” Ca.s.sidy pulled gently on the agent. ”I need you to hold me.”
”You do?”
Ca.s.sidy nodded. It was strange, but she understood why Alex seemed to be so emotional. Alex had never addressed Dylan as her son so directly to Ca.s.sidy before. All these moments, to most people they were frustrating; ear aches and princ.i.p.al offices, dishes and even mother-in-laws. Every moment for Alex and Ca.s.sidy seemed like the most important moment ever. Perhaps, Ca.s.sidy thought, it was because they had just found each other. Or, maybe it was because they had both suffered the fear of losing the other. So many moments, and so many tied to this new family that were a first for them all; maybe that was the reason. It didn't matter. It simply was. ”I do, Alex.” Ca.s.sidy giggled as they began walking again.
”What's funny?”
”I do,” Ca.s.sidy answered laughing a bit harder.
Alex smiled her understanding. Everything was about to change again and Alex found her heart beginning to race at the thought.
”Russ,” Alex greeted through the phone as she sipped her coffee.
”Alex. How are you? I heard...”
”Much better, thanks. Ca.s.sidy is taking good care of me.”
The amba.s.sador laughed. ”I am certain. What is it I can do for you?”
Alex sighed. She knew that they could not possibly speak freely by phone for a host of reasons. She still had another week of mandatory rest at home and given the events that transpired on this last trip, she feared telling her family that she would have to leave again. She knew that was an inevitability. ”We need to speak. It needs to be soon.”
”This is about what we discussed? When?” Alex took a deep breath and the amba.s.sador could hear the tension through the phone line. He returned to the conversation to a less formal tone. ”Alex, you need to take it easy.”
”It's not that, Russ.” She took a deep breath. ”Moscow is difficult right now. Any chance of a state side trip?”
The amba.s.sador ran his hand along the top of his desk. He had worked with Alex Toles in the past. He understood if she was asking for a face to face meeting the topic was not typical and not safe, for either of them. ”Alex, I have a meeting in London a week from Friday. I know that is almost two weeks. But, that...”
”That's fine,” Alex answered. Two weeks was longer than she would have liked, but it gave her some time to plan and some time to allow Ca.s.sidy a chance to digest the reality that Alex would need to travel again.
”In fact, there is a dinner that evening. Amba.s.sador Daniels and his wife are hosting. I have it on some authority Jane has been invited. Why don't you bring Ca.s.sidy?”
Alex rubbed her temple. The topics she needed to discuss with the amba.s.sador were extremely sensitive. She had to admit, it would be the perfect cover. She and Amba.s.sador Paul Daniels had been friends for many years. They had met at West Point when he was an instructor and Alex had always regarded him as one of the most intelligent men she had ever met. ”Russ...”
”I think it might be perfect. The news is a buzz still, you know....about you and the president. He was wildly popular in Europe. It would be....”
The agent sighed. ”I'll talk to her.”
”Good. It is a good idea on many fronts.”
”Perhaps.” Alex smiled as she heard the front door opening. ”I'll be in touch.”
”I will have the invitation sent. And, Alex?”
”Yeah?”
”Whatever puzzle you're trying to solve? It will be there in a week,” the amba.s.sador issued her a friendly reminder.
Alex laughed. Russ Matthews, whatever and whoever he was, certainly understood Alex Toles and he was right. This puzzle she was so determined to piece together had been laying in fragments for more years than she wanted to imagine. Still, the longer she waited, the more time people had to move their pieces. ”Yeah. I'll remember that,” she said as she hung up. Alex wasn't certain anymore who anyone really was or who she could trust. She hoped someone was on her side.
”Edmond.”
”Jonathan, come in. Scotch?” Jonathan Krause nodded his agreement. ”Well, sit.”
Jon Krause was still reeling from the loss of his best friend. The decision to a.s.sa.s.sinate John Merrow was one that his mentor, Edmond Callier, had supported, perhaps even advocated. Now, he sat before the older man; a man he had regarded as a trusted friend; and wondered if the Frenchman felt any differently. He accepted his gla.s.s and took a seat, watching as Callier made his way to what Krause called 'the throne'. It was simply a large comfortable chair toward the center of the room. It was a seat that was claimed by only one man in all the years that Krause had visited this home and that was the man before him. ”Merci, Edmond.”
”Jonathan, tell me, what brings you here?”
Krause felt his jaw tighten. ”How are you?”
Edmond Callier nodded and sipped his drink. ”She killed my son, Jonathan.”
”I know.”
”I suppose you think that is equitable then,” Callier spoke quietly.
The CIA agent bristled at the a.s.sertion. Elliot Mercier was his friend, a brother of sorts. He may not have been the brother that Krause loved, but he was a kindred spirit, a man who shared a similar path. Krause regarded Mercier much like he did Claire Brackett. Elliot Mercier was a man that had become arrogant and thus careless in his choices. The CIA agent recognized that this arrogance was based on parentage. ”I see no justice in meaningless death, Edmond.”
”And John's death?”
”It was foolish and unnecessary.”
Callier took another sip of his scotch and closed his eyes. ”What is it you want, Jonathan? Do you expect me to ask forgiveness?”
”No. But, I wonder how it is you see the picture now.”
”I don't trust the admiral, Jonathan. I do not trust that congressman. Claire? The little sparrow...Well, I await her fall.”
”I see. And me?”
Edmond Callier finished his scotch and rose from his seat to pour another. ”Jonathan, you are like a son to me. You. Ian.....you were....”
”What are you willing to do, Edmond?”
Callier turned and regarded the younger man. ”Do?”
”Yes. Do. It is time, Edmond. The world is changing. John, Elliot. For what?”
”What you are suggesting, Jonathan. It is nothing short of the betrayal of our lifetime's work.”
”Really? Can you betray a betrayal, Edmond? What have you left to protect?” Krause waited, already knowing the answer. ”Edmond?”