This is Penn Cage calling. I was given this number by Daniel Kelly. Hes a personal friend.
Yes, thank you. Did Mr. Kelly give you a code word?
I close my eyes in silent thanks to Kelly. Its been some time, but he once told me to say
Spartacus
if I had an emergency and couldn't reach him.
Thank you, transferring you now. Please remain on the line.
Theres no hold music, only a hiss cut short by a squawk. A male voice says, Call me Bill, Mr. Cage. Dan Kelly is on assignment at this time. What is the nature of your emergency?
Its life or death. I wouldn't call otherwise.
Bill seems unfazed by this; he continues speaking with the practiced calm of a fighter pilot. Are you in danger now?
Yes, but I can talk.
How can we help?
I'm in Natchez, Mississippi. Five fifty Washington Street, a residence. My family has been threatened by men who committed murder tonight. I'm not sure I can trust the police. I need someone to take my mother and daughter to a safe location. Can you do that?
The pause is brief. We can do that. We have some operators arriving for Stateside rotation, and we can send a team. Whats the time frame?
How soon can they be here?
Seven hours by road. Our company planes are committed at this time. If danger is imminent, I can charter a jet, but cost may become a factor to you at that point.
I think quickly. If Jonathan Sands has somehow overheard this call, he can retaliate even before a jet gets here. Annies safety lies in my getting back to my house unseen and playing out my bluff. Cost is no object, but seven hours will work fine.
Youll have a team at your front door in seven hours or less. Have the packages ready.
I will.
Should we expect opposition?
I think the opposition will be too surprised to act quickly. But your men should be ready just in case.
Understood. Mr. Cage, while we were talking, I messaged Dan Kelly via secure digital link. His reply says that if you can remain at your present number, he will call you within thirty minutes.
I stand and pace the floor of the guesthouse in the dark. I can do that. But under no circumstances should Kelly try to call my cell phone or home phones. Those are compromised. Its this line or nothing.
Understood. Well see you in seven hours. Six, if we can manage it. Stay well.
I feel a rush of relief so powerful that my face goes hot. Thank you.
Waiting in the dark with my hand on the phone, I sense the fragility of those who matter most to me, as though they're barely clinging to the planet as it spins through its orbit: my mother and daughter sleeping across the street with only my aging father to pro
tect them; my sister in England, going through her day without even a hint that she could be in danger; Julia Jessup hiding in or near the city, or running for her life with a fatherless child to protect. Swirling around them are people whose paths I can neither control nor predict: the men watching my house, who may realize I'm gone and call their master; Caitlin, who might return at any moment and discover me; Sands himself, who might decide he cant trust me after all and consign me and mine to Tim Jessups fate.
The half hour I must wait for Kellys call is measured in clenching heartbeats, rapid-fire eyeblinks, startle reflexes, sudden bowel constrictions, and drops of sweat. When I don't see the ghostly white dog peering at me through the guesthouse window, I see images of my friends brutalized body, or his wife and young son hiding in terror and grief. Strangest of all is my memory of last nights dream of Tim on the ice sheet, and the white wolf watching me. How did I dream of an animal Id never seen before? Or
have
I seen that white dog around town somewhere, perhaps even with Sands, and stored the memory in some reptilian neurons, where they waited to be triggered by Tims twisted tale?
When the phone rings, I jerk it to my ear so fast the chirp fades almost before its begun.
Hello? Hello!
Theres only silence at first. Then Kellys voice comes into the receiver as though its being transmitted from a distant spacecraft. Whats happening, man? Somebody threatened Annie?
Jesus, Kelly, its great to hear your voice. Were in trouble here. They threatened Annie, my parents, my sister, everybody. They already killed a friend of mine tonight. A guy I went to school with.
Slow down. Are you safe where you are?
Yeah, but I don't have much time. Are you still in Afghanistan?
Yeah. The mountains. Look, talk to me. Whos your problem?
The main guy is Irish. He runs one of the casinos here. He pretends to be English, but thats just a front. He goes by the name of Jonathan Sands. I have no idea who he really is. Paramilitary type, but hiding it in a suit.
I don't like the sound of that, Kelly says reflectively. Ex-IRA, maybe?
He definitely knows how to handle weapons.
What the hell have you got into?
I'm not sure. But I didn't take it seriously enough at first, and a friend died because of it. According to him, I cant use conventional law enforcement. Sands has got a lot of people on his payroll.
Theres a long silence. Then Kelly says, It could take forty-eight hours.
What could?
Me getting there. The company will get Annie and your mother sorted out, but it could take me two days to get back to the States.
Dan
are you sure?
Hey, its only money.
You know I'll
Shut the fuck up, okay? Before you embarrass both of us. And try to keep breathing for the next forty-eight hours.
I'll do my best. Look, you cant call me, okay?
Understood. The Blackhawk team is going to bring you a secure telephone. A satellite phone. Youll have to decide when its safe to use it. Update the company when you can. Just keep using
Spartacus
as your code. Theyre also going to bring a gear bag. That's for me. I'll have them stash it somewhere in town, and you can pick it up if youre not being tailed.
Okay. Daniel
Hold up. If you get in a really tight spot after the team leaves and before I get there, theres couple of guys in your area I trust. Theyre from Athens Point, down the river.
Who are they?
Ones a young guy, ex-marine. Carl Sims. Met him at the range there. Hes a black guy, a sniper. I don't care what youre mixed up in, use my name, you can trust him.
Okay. Who else?
Theres a guy used to fly for the sheriff down there at Athens Point. Exair force. Names McDavitt. Hes the real deal. If you need to get somewhere fast, or get away fast, hes your man.
A jolt of synchronicity makes my scalp tingle. I met McDavitt
today.
No shit. Some corporate big shot hired him to fly us around the city.
Kelly laughs softly. You see? Things don't look as bad as you thought. Now, you get back to Annie. Well take care of things on our end. See you in a couple of days. I'm out.
I wait until I hear the click, then slowly hang up.
The circuitous trek back to my house doesn't seem to take nearly as long this time; I feel Daniel Kelly sitting on my shoulder like one of Odins crows. The watcher on the corner is still in place, but I move across Washington as though cloaked in darkness. Just as I slip through the hedges into my backyard, I see a man walking across the parking lot of the bank behind my house. I silently double my pace, drop into the moat beside the basement window, and slide into the relative safety of my home.
My father is standing watch at the top of the stairs. He looks old in the shaft of light falling from my bedroom door, like a monk meditating over a gun he found by chance.
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