Brett Battles - Sick

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Ash answered with a single nod.

“One more thing,” Hamilton said.

He limped back over to his desk and pulled a package out of the credenza. It was the same package Ash had been given in the desert. One end was open now. Hamilton reached in, pulled something out, then walked back over to Ash.

“I believe this is yours.”

He held out his palm. In it was a watch.

Ash tried not to shake as he lifted it up. It wasn’t an expensive brand, but it was priceless to him. He turned it over. Engraved on the back, just as he knew it would be, was:

Happy Birthday,

All My Love,

Ellen

He had assumed the watch was destroyed in the explosion. He had thought he’d never hold it again. “This was in the package?”

Hamilton nodded.

“What else is in there?”

“That was the only personal item of yours.”

“Are you lying to me?”

“I told you, we have no room for lies here.”

Ash stared at the watch a moment longer, then put it on.

For the first time since the night that life as he knew it ended, he cried.

14

By the time Len and Chuck found their friends Jimmy and Walt at the campground, it was well after dark but they had the excuse of a lifetime.

They joined the other two at the campfire and recounted the afternoon’s events. Chuck played it up to its morbid best, while Len exaggerated his friend’s freak-out at finding the body.

“He threw up everywhere! If I hadn’t jumped out of the way, I’d have been covered in it,” he said. “Then he refused to go back inside, like he thought the guy was going to jump up and come running after him.”

“Yeah,” Chuck said, smiling. Jokes at his expense never bothered him. “Like a zombie, man. Hey, you never know.”

Someone threw an empty beer can at him as the rest laughed.

By the time their fire died down to a few coals, they’d retold portions of the story half a dozen times.

“I’m beat,” Len finally said, getting up. He swayed a little bit, and had to steady himself by putting a hand on Walt’s shoulder.

“Whoa,” Jimmy said, laughing. “Drink a little too much?”

Len scowled at him. “Ha ha.”

He’d actually had only two, but it had been a long day-the driving, the dead body, the police-so it was a wonder he could even keep his eyes open.

“If you guys are going to stay up, keep the noise down,” he said. “I want to get some sleep.”

“No guarantees,” Walt told him as he popped open another beer.

“You guys suck,” Len said.

He headed over to the tent he and Chuck were sharing. As he unzipped the door, he coughed and then cleared his throat. Stupid dry desert air, he thought. He grabbed a bottle of water out of the cooler and crawled inside.

There was a knock at Dr. Karp’s door. Without looking up, he said, “Come in.”

The door opened and Mr. Shell entered. He was a lean and muscular six-foot-two with sandy blond hair, and a nose that had been broken at least once.

Karp had been expecting him, so he waved to one of the chairs in front of his desk. “Have a seat.” Once Shell was situated, he said, “Pleasant trip?”

Shell’s mouth moved up and down in a quick smile. “Pleasant enough.”

“Any further update on this afternoon’s…action?”

Karp had to be careful in his phrasing and tone. Shell was not his subordinate, nor was he Shell’s. They worked in completely different branches of the project, their jobs only overlapping when circumstances such as those that happened in the last eighteen hours occurred. Shell was part of the security arm, his specialty emergency situations.

“How much have you been informed of already?” Shell asked.

“That Ellison was neutralized by your team. And the scene was being staged.”

“Then you know enough.” Shell leaned forward. “What I’d like to do is talk about Captain Daniel Ash.”

“Have you found him?”

“Not yet.” Shell paused, then set his briefcase on his lap and opened it up. From inside, he extracted a thin stack of photographs and set them on the desk.

“This is an enhanced thermal satellite image,” he said, tapping the top photo. “It shows a section of the road north of Barker Flats. It was taken fifty-seven minutes after the loss of power at the facility.”

Karp studied the image. There were only two things that showed heat, both very near to each other, and the rest of the image was basically black.

Shell pointed at a thick line just a half shade lighter than the surrounding area. “This is the highway.” He moved his finger to the larger of the two bright spots. “And this is a car. As you can see, it’s not on the road. We’ve been able to determine that it is in the process of pulling up at an abandoned gas station. This other bright spot is a person waiting by the building.”

He moved the picture to the bottom of the stack. The revealed image was similar to the first. The only change was that the car was now on the road.

“You’ll notice the person who had been waiting at the gas station is no longer there.”

“Ash?”

“Yes.”

“How do you know for sure?”

Instead of answering, Shell laid all the photographs out on the desk. There were eight total, including the two he’d already shown the doctor.

Shell touched the photo to the far left. “Here. That’s the Barker Flats facility, seven minutes after the power outage.”

There were two small, bright dots in the desert not far from the building.

Shell moved his attention to the next photo. The building was no longer in the picture, but the two dots were still there. “Fifteen minutes after. They’ve gone just over a mile.” The next photo was similar to the last. “Twenty-five minutes. Two and a half miles.” Next photo. “Thirty minutes. They paused here before moving on.” Next photo. “Forty minutes. They’re standing next to the road.” And the last photo. “They’ve separated here. One has stayed where they were, while the other is heading to the gas station.”

Karp stared at all the photos. He touched the solitary dot standing by the road in the last shot. “Couldn’t that be Ash?”

Shell shook his head. “As soon as Ash reaches the gas station, this person heads three miles south where he is picked up by a separate car forty minutes later. It’s clear whoever it was knew exactly where he was going. You had Captain Ash under your control for over a week prior to the breakout. Before that, records indicate that in the few weeks he and his family had been living at the base, they had yet to leave. Ash would have no knowledge of this area. The man picked up at the abandoned gas station had to be Ash.”

The logic was sound, but Karp didn’t like the accusatory tone Shell was taking. “Were you able to follow the car the captain was in?”

“Only as far as the Nevada border. It pulled into the parking garage of a casino there. Once it was out of sight, there was no way to know if it left again.”

“I thought these satellites are supposed to be good enough to make out the license numbers on cars.”

Shell said nothing for a moment. “In daylight, if the angle’s right. But it was still dark when the car entered the parking garage. Plus it was a Toyota Camry, the most popular car in the country. So no, Dr. Karp. We lost it.” There was a pause. “What I need to know is how troublesome this Ash is. Could he be a problem? Or do we just let him go?”

“What does Bluebird think?”

Shell stared at him. “Naturally, Bluebird is concerned, but they’ve left it up to me to determine what happens next. So I need to know from you whether you think he is a problem, or just someone we can ignore.”

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