The Big Bad Wolf

CHAPTER 66

IT WAS SO EERIE AND STRANGE, being in the young wonderkid’s room with her life, and

her family members lives, possibly in great danger. Lili had been a little coy in her message

to the Bureau, so I understood how the tip might have fallen through the cracks. Also, she

was fourteen years old. But now that we’d met and spoken to Lili face-to-face, I was sure

that she had something real that could help us.

She’d heard them talking.

Someone had been purchased while she listened.

She was afraid for herself, and for her family.

“Do you want to go on-line with them?” Lili asked in an excited voice. “We could! See if

they’re together now. I’ve been working on some cool anonymizing software. I think it will

work. Not sure, though. Well, yeah, it’ll work.”



She smiled broadly, showing those beautiful braces.

I could see in her eyes that she wanted to prove something to us.

“Is this a good idea?” Monnie leaned in and asked me.

I pulled her aside and lowered my voice. “We have to move her and the family anyway.

They can’t stay here now, Monnie.”



I looked over at Lili. “Okay. Why don’t you try to get online with them again. Let’s see what

they’re up to. We’ll be right here with you.”



Lili talked constantly as she went through the various steps to get through the site’s passwords

and encrypted protection. I didn’t understand any of what the fourteen-year-old had to say,

but Monnie got most of it. She was enthusiastic and supportive but mostly impressed.

Suddenly, Lili looked up in alarm. “Something’s all wrong here.” She went back to her

computer.

“Oh, shit! God damn them!” she swore. “Those creeps. I can’t believe this.”



“What’s happened?” Monnie asked. “They changed the keys, didn’t they?”



“Worse,” Lili said, and kept tapping out commands rapidly. “Much, much worse. Awhh,

horse spit. I can’t believe it.”



She finally turned away from the glowing screen of her laptop.

?first, I couldn’t even find the site. They set up this very cool, very dynamic network it was

in Detroit, Boston, Miami, bouncing all over the place. Then, when I did find it, I couldn’t get

on. Nobody can get into the site now except them.”



“Why is that?” Monnie asked. “What happened between the last time you got in and now?”



“They installed an eye scan. It’s almost impossible to fool. The whole thing is run by this guy who

calls himself Wolf. Wolf’s a very scary dude. He’s Russian. Like a wolf from Siberia. I think he’s

even smarter than I am. And that’s f*cking smart.”