CHAPTER
77
Maggie leaned against the railing and glanced at her watch. It hadn't been five minutes. He had been out of her sight for only five minutes. She restrained herself from calling him again.
If Nick had seen the Project Manager come through any of the front doors he would have alerted them. Unless he disguised himself.
No, don't do that, she told herself. Don't speculate. She didn't need to second-guess herself.
Was it possible the Project Manager had someone else drop off the bag? Had he already been here and left it somewhere?
She looked out over the floor below now packed with passengers and their luggage, little kids dragging behind parents, senior citizens shuffling through the tight passes. She tried to watch for bags that didn't move along with any passengers in the long, slow check-in lines. Wurth walked past her, keeping to the railing. He was doing the same thing, watching for bags left behind. A.D. Kunze did the same down below.
Maggie glanced back looking for Patrick. She was just about to call him when she saw him come out from behind the barrier. Only now he was dragging a black Pullman behind him. Her stomach fell to her knees even before she saw the glint of the handcuffs.
"He's got Patrick," she whispered into her headset.
"Yes, he does," came a voice she didn't recognize.