Alien in the House

Chapter 64



“ALL THAT’S GREAT,” Jeff said. “But we’ve used up most of our free time, and I still have no idea what was going on with Eugene, and I read the materials. And who but a moron would believe that someone who works for the C.I.A. would ‘accidentally’ receive a package addressed to someone who has no connection to the C.I.A. other than knowing a couple people who work there?”

“Chuckie, I’ve never met Pia Ryan. Is she pretty?”

He shrugged. “She’s attractive enough.” He jerked. “Oh. Yeah, I could see it.”

“See what?” Jeff asked.

“Eugene lost his mistress when Nathalie confessed to Edmund, remember? So, maybe he was looking for another one.”

“I can’t believe that guy was a player,” Gower said. “My brother, I get it. But I’ve met Eugene. He’s not exactly what I think you, or anyone else, would consider hot, Kitty.”

“He wasn’t,” Amy confirmed. “He wasn’t hideous, but he wasn’t going to have to worry about making People’s Sexiest Man Alive spread. Ever.”

“No, but Nathalie told me he was more man than Edmund. I’m betting that means Eugene was either hung or he’d learned some moves to make up for his lack of external appeal. At any rate, women talk, and I’m just betting that Nathalie slipped up and told someone, Marcia Kramer, probably, who she’d been doing the deed with. Once it was over, I mean. And that means Pia probably knows, because I doubt Marcia could keep something that juicy to herself.”

“I can buy him looking for another mistress,” Amy agreed. “Just because you’re a loser doesn’t mean you don’t think you’re awesome on a stick.”

“And maybe he found one,” Reader said. “Because I can buy that a lot more easily. But why lie to you about it?”

“Because Kitty’s never forgiven him for using her as his cover for adultery,” Jeff answered. “I’ve caught up,” he added to me with a grin. “There is no way in the world Eugene was going to tell Kitty that he got this information from Pia because they were sleeping together.”

Reader nodded. “Makes sense. He’d just murdered someone in front of her; telling her that he was cheating on Lydia again would have only made her angrier, and he was trying to convince her that he was doing this for God and Country.”

“Okay, so Pia recruited Eugene using one of the oldest recruitment techniques in the book. Meaning, Chuckie, that it might be time to call Internal Affairs.”

“Not yet. I want a full workup done on her and her department, as far back as you can go,” he told Stryker. “Do it in a way it can’t be traced. And before you whine, I realize that will take longer. I also realize it won’t take as long as you want to pretend it will.”

“You know, I’m late on my deadline,” Stryker muttered as he started typing furiously.

“Look at it as getting new plot ideas, Eddy.”

“Just kick me after I turn in my next manuscript, okay, Kitty?”

“I make no promises. I’m going to have Raj read your manuscript before you send it in, just in case you’ve decided to add a female character and make her an unflattering version of me.”

“Focus,” Tim said. “Jeff’s right. We have only a few more minutes before we have to head to the Capitol, and I know you’re going to have to drill those two Amazons on how to behave, and I guarantee that’ll take more than a minute.”

“Oh, yes, sir. So, what do we focus on? We’re kind of spoilt for choice.”

“I want teams assigned,” Jeff said. “We have enough people who are all capable.” He looked at Reader. “If that’s okay with you, James.”

Reader grinned. “You’re allowed to make decisions, Representative Martini. And I agree. However, regardless of anything else, our biggest concern is protecting you. You’ve already been attacked with intent to kill. If Vance’s theory is correct, then you’re a target just by being in the House. If Kitty’s ‘assassin’s revenge’ theory is correct, you’re a target there, too.”

“Yeah,” Tim said slowly. “Because Kitty killed that guy’s wife, right? So maybe he wants to kill her husband to make her suffer.”

“Maybe he does, but let me remind all of you of a very important point—I didn’t kill Bernie. Malcolm did.”

“But he’s not dead,” Chuckie pointed out. “So I have to lean on the side that says Buchanan was hit by someone other than the assassins.”

“So who goes where?” I asked.

“Paul and I have to be with you,” Reader said. “Reynolds, too. So, Tim, that’s going to put you and Airborne on one of the other teams. Christopher, you’ll head the other one. Who wants to hunt assassins and who wants to determine if Buchanan stashed Colonel Hamlin somewhere?”

“Put Christopher and a team of A-Cs on the search for the assassins,” I said, before the others could reply. “We’re safer with people who can move at hyperspeed going after them, because while I don’t think the Dingo intends to harm anyone I like, if he feels threatened, I’m sure that concern will go out the window. And Raul has no such compunctions.”

“I can agree with that,” Christopher said. “So, who’s with me? Dad? Raj?”

They both nodded. “Take the Barones, too,” Chuckie said. “That gives you a fully trained Field team along.”

“Amy stays with us or works a different angle,” Jeff said. “Only A-Cs for this.” Christopher nodded.

“I’ll stay here and keep these guys working on the Pia angle and anything else you have them working on,” Amy said. “I want to dig deeper into what’s going on inside the company I’m trying to reclaim, and that way, you have me here as point.”

“Be sure to be looking for other potential patsies,” Reader said. “The information you found indicates that Eugene might not have been the only one contacted.” He handed the file to Chuckie, who started speed-reading it.

My phone beeped. “Officer Melville’s checked in. He says that he couldn’t find anyone named Dier on the rosters, and he checked not only D.C. but all the surrounding counties, he says that’s why it took him so long to reply. There are a couple of officers named Reid out there, and he’s running backgrounds on them now.”

“Does Airborne search for Hamlin or search for the Dier-Reid people?” Tim asked.

“Melville just offered to start a full search. Impersonating an officer is a big offense. So, I’ve told him to coordinate with you, Tim, if I’m not available. Amy, make sure that Hacker International here stays on the Leventhal Reid angles, too, in their research.”

“We’re in the room, Kitty,” Stryker said.

“I’m fully aware, Eddy. Okay, Tim, that leaves Airborne with the hunt for Colonel Hamlin.”

Tim nodded. “I’ll call your mother and Kevin and see if they have any idea where Buchanan lives, if he has safe houses, and, if so, where they are. Can we ask for help with any of this? Because if your mother and Kevin have no idea, or those are dead ends, all I can come up with is going door-to-door.”

Looked at Chuckie. “The Middle Eastern Contingent and/or Romania’s New KGB?”

Chuckie heaved a sigh. “They fall under the ‘not sure we can trust them’ category. Do we want to take the time to revise that now?”

“Ask my mom,” I told Tim. “If she thinks they’re okay, add them in.”

“I see we do.” Chuckie’s sarcasm knob was at eleven.

“Dude, you’re trustworthy and Mom is trustworthy. Let’s just assume that you both know what you’re talking about when it comes to who to trust and who to figure is a lying sack of excrement.”

“Time’s up,” Gower said. “We have about ten minutes to get everyone over to the Capitol and get Jeff sworn in.”

“Let’s roll, people,” Jeff said.

Reader and I looked at each other. “He sounds so street when he says that,” Reader said with a grin.

“Yeah. Let’s all go keep it gangsta and be sure we shoot the other guys before they shoot us.”





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