Saving Faith By: David Baldacci

Or maybe getting the chair.” He shrugged his big shoulders. “I’ll

think of something.”

“Please, Connie. Don’t do this. You can’t do this. I know you. You

can’t.”

Connie looked at his pistol and then knelt down and picked up one of

the dead men’s guns that had a suppressor attached. “I’ve got to. And

I am sorry, Brooke.”

They all heard the click. Connie and Reynolds instantly recognized it

as the cock of a semi-automatic pistol.

Lee barked, “Drop the pistol. Now! Or I put a tunnel in your head.”

Connie froze and let the gun fall to the floor.

Lee came up the stairs and put the muzzle of his pistol against the

agent’s head. “I’m real tempted to shoot you anyway, but you did save

me the trouble of tangling with two more gorillas.” Lee looked at

Reynolds. “Agent Reynolds, I’d appreciate if you’d pick up the pistol

and keep it trained on your boy here.”

Reynolds did so, her eyes burning into her partner’s. “Sit down,

Connie. Now!” she ordered.

Lee went over and put his arms around Faith.

“Lee,” was all she said, leaning into him.

“Thank God I decided to come back.”

“Can someone tell me what the hell this is all about?” Reynolds said.

Buchanan stepped forward. “I can, but it may not do any good. The

proof I had was on that tape. I was planning on making copies, but I

didn’t have the chance to before I left Washington.”

Reynolds looked down at Connie. “You obviously know what’s going on.

If you cooperate, it’ll help your sentencing.”

“I might as well strap myself in the chair,” Connie said. “Who?

Dammit, who is behind this that everybody’s so scared to death of?”

“Agent Reynolds,” Buchanan said, “I’m sure that particular gentleman is

waiting to hear the outcome of all this. If he doesn’t get it soon,

he’ll send out more men. I suggest we stop that from happening.”

Reynolds looked at him. “Why should I trust you? What I should do is

call the cops.”

Faith said, “The night Agent Newman was killed, I told him I wanted

Danny to come in and testify with me. Newman told me that would never

happen.”

“Well, he told you right.”

“But I think if you know all the facts, you won’t think that way. What

we did was wrong, but there was no other way..

“Well, that makes it all perfectly clear,” Reynolds replied.

“That can wait,” Buchanan said with urgency. “Right now we have to

take care of the man behind these people.” He looked down at the dead

men.

“You can add one more to that count,” Lee said. “He’s outside taking a

dip in the ocean.”

Reynolds looked exasperated. “Everybody except for me seems to know

everything.” She turned to Buchanan with a scowl. “Okay, I’m

listening. What’s your suggestion?”

Buchanan started to answer when they all heard the sound of a plane

coming in. Their eyes went to the window, where the dawn had broken.

“It’s just the commuter service. It’s daylight. First flight in. The

runway’s across the street,” Faith explained.

“That I do know,” Reynolds said.

“I suggest we use your friend there,” Buchanan said, nodding at Connie,

“to communicate with this person.”

“And tell him what?”

“That his operation was a total success, except that his men were

killed in the ensuing battle. He’ll understand that, of course.

Losses happen. But that Faith and I were killed and the tape was

destroyed. That way he’ll feel safe.”

“And me?” Lee said.

Buchanan glanced at him. “We’ll let you be our wild card.”

“And why exactly should I do that?” Reynolds wanted to know. “When I

could take you and Faith, and him”-she flicked her pistol at Connie-“to

the WFO, get my job back and walk away a hero?”

“Because if you do that, the man who has caused all of this will go

free. Free to do something like this again.”

Reynolds looked confused and troubled.

Buchanan watched her closely. “It’s up to you.”

Reynolds looked at each of them and then her gaze came to rest on Lee.

She noted the blood on his sleeve, the cuts and bruises on his face.

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