Robert Ludlum – Aquatain Progression

purse still the same?”

“Of course. But I have ”

“I don’t want you going back to the Amstel.

You’ve got to get out of Amsterdam. There’s a

KLM night Hight to New York at eleven-forty-five.”

“But my things ”

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“They’re not worth it. Call the hotel when you get

back. Wire them money and say it was an

emergency. They’ll mail everything to you. ‘

“You’re serious, aren’t you?’,

“Never more so in my life. I think you should

know the truth about Rene. He wasn’t killed because

we met in Paris nothing had happened then. I called

him from Bonn four days ago and we talked. He

believed me. He was shot to death because he sent

me to Amsterdam, to reach a man who might have

gotten me on a plane to Washington. That’s out now

and it doesn’t matter. You do. You came here and

you found me, and the people who are looking for

me all over the city will know it soon if they don’t

know it already.”

“I never said I was going to Amsterdam,” Valerie

broke in. “I specifically left word at the Kempinski

that I was Hying directly home, that if I got any calls

to refer them to New York.”

“Did you have a reservation on the plane?”

“Naturally. I just never showed up.”

“Good, but not good enough. Delavane’s people

are efficient. Leifhelm has connections at every

airport and immigration point in Germany. They’ll

find out otherwise. We might have fooled them once

tonight, not twice. My guess is there’s a German

waiting for you at the Amstel now, probably in your

room. I want him to think you’re coming back, that

you’re still here.”

“If someone like that goes to my room into my

room he’s in for a shock.”

“What do you mean?”

“Someone else is there. An old man with a long

memory, who’s been given instructions I’d rather not

repeat.”

“Your aunt’s doing?”

“She sees things in black and white, no grays.

There is the enemy and there is not the enemy. And

anyone who would harm her sister’s daughter is very

definitely the enemy. You don’t know these people,

Joel. They live in the past; they never forget. They’re

old now and not what they once were, but they

remember what they were and why they did the

things they did. It was so simple for them. Good and

evil. They live with those memories frankly, it’s a

little scary, they’re a little scary, to tell you the truth.

Nothing in their lives since has been so alive, so

important to them. I honestly think they’d all prefer

going back to those days, the horror and all.”

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“What about your aunt, though? After everything

that’s been said about me in the newspapers and on

television, she went along with you? She didn’t ask

any questions? The fact that you were her sister’s

daughter was enough ?”

“Oh, no, she asked one very specific question

and I answered it. That was enough. I must tell you,

though. She’s odd very odd but she can do what

has to be done and that’s all that matters.”

“Okay…. You will go back tonight?”

“Yes,” said Val, nodding. “It’s reasonable and I

can do more from New York in the morning than

from here. From everything you’ve said, every hour’s

important.”

“Vital. Thanks…. Also you may have trouble

reaching Sam. I don’t have any idea where he is and

the services aren’t cooperative when it comes to a

woman trying to locate an oflicer especially one

with high rank. It’s too complicated an overseas

love affair, a child the man never knew about,

probably not his they’re very circumspect.”

“Then I won’t ask them to tell me where he is.

I’ll say I’m a relative he’s been trying to reach, that

I travel a great deal and if he wishes to call me, I’ll

be at the such-and-such hotel for the next

twenty-four hours. Certainly they have to relay that

kind of message to a general.”

“Certainly,” agreed Joel. “But if you leave your

name you’re risking too much. For you and Sam.”

“I’ll use a variation, one he’ll recognize.” Valerie

blinked, staring at the ground. “Like Parquet only,

I’ll feminine it Parquette. A floor,

wood something associated with a Charpentier, a

carpenter. Then I’ll add Virginia he’d remember

Ginny because of you. Virginia Parquette, he’ll fig-

ure it out.”

“He probably will. So might others. When you

don’t show up tonight, Leifhelm will have the

airports checked. They could pick you up at

Kennedy.”

“Then I’ll lose them at LaGuardia. I’ll go to a

motel where I stay when I take the plane to Boston.

I’ll check in and get out without their knowing it.”

“You’re very quick.”

“I told you, my roots go back; I’ve heard the

stories. . Now, what about you?”

“I’ll stay out of sight. I’m getting pretty good at

it and I can pay for anything I need.”

“Your words, Converse: ‘Not good enough.’ The

more

THE AQUITAINE PROGRESSION 501

money you spread, the more of a trail you leave.

They’ll find you. You have to get out of Amsterdam

too.”

‘ Well, I could slip across a few borders and head

down to Paris for my old suite at the George Cinq.

Of course, it might be a little obvious, but then if I

tapped high enough they are French.”

“Don’t try to be funny.”

“I don’t feel remotely amusing. Also, I’d like a

private toilet and a shower even a secondhand

bath. The rooms I find you can’t find in the most

esoteric travel guides.”

“You haven’t had a shower in God knows how

long, that much I can tell you in the open air.”

“Oh, beware the wife who’s offended by her

husband’s hygiene. It’s a sign of something.”

“Cut it out, Joel, I’m not your wife…. I’ve got to

be able to reach you.”

“Let me think, I’m also getting very inventive. I’ll

figure out something. I could ”

“I’ve already figured it out,” interrupted Val

firmly. ~Before I flew over I talked with my aunt.”

From your house?”

From the midtown hotel in New York where I

registered under a different name.”

Lyon were thinking about your phone.”

4Not the way you were. I told her what I thought

had happened, what I was going to try to do. She

came to see me in Berlin last night. She talked up a

storm how she could do this do that but it all

boiled down to the fact that she’ll help. She ll hide

you. So will others.”

`In Germany?”

4Yes. She lives in the countryside, on the

outskirts of Osnabruck. It’s the safest place you

could go, the last place those people would think to

look for you.”

How do I get back into Germany? It was rough

enough getting out! Delavane’s people aside every

border’s on the alert, my photograph on every wall.

“I talked to Hermione this afternoon, after you

called from a pay phone; she was staying with a

friend. She started making arrangements right away,

and when I flew in here a few hours ago, an old man

met me at the airport, the same man you’ll be

staying with tonight. You don’t know him but you’ve

seen him; he was riding the bicycle in the Museum-

plein. I was taken to a house on the Lindengracht

where I was

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to call my aunt; the phone was what they term

‘unberuhrt,’ clean, untouched.”

“My God, they are back in the forties.,’

“Not much has changed, has it?”

“No, I guess not. What did she say?”

“Only your instructions. Late tomorrow

afternoon, when the terminal’s full, you’re to go to

the Central Station here in Amsterdam and walk

around by the information booth. A woman will

come up to you and say hello, saying she recognized

you as someone she met in Los Angeles. Respond

to her and during the conversation she’ll hand you

an envelope. Inside will be a passport, a letter, and

a train ticket.”

“A passport? Hawk”

“All they needed was a photograph. I knew that

much when I left your father in Cape Ann.”

“You knew?”

“I told you, I’ve heard the stories all my life.

How they got Jews and Gypsies and all the men

who parachuted down from planes out of Germany

and into neutral or occupied countries. The false

papers, the photographs, they became an art form.”

”And you brought a photograph?”

“It seemed logical. Roger thought so, too.

Remember, he was in that war.”

“Logical . . . a photograph.”

“Yes. I found one in an album. Do you

remember when we went to the Virgin Islands and

you scorched yourself that first day in the sun?”

“Sure. You made me wear a tie to dinner and

my neck was killing me.”

“I was trying to teach you a lesson. That

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