Saving Faith By: David Baldacci

seconds, if that.

“Suzanne? Suzanne Blake?” he called out.

At first it didn’t register. But then she stopped, looked around. If

she saw him, Lee knew she might run. But her stopping had given him

the few seconds he needed. He circled and came up behind her.

Faith almost collapsed when he gripped her arm. “Turn around and walk

with me,” he said.

She pulled at his fingers. “Lee, you don’t understand. Please, let

me

“No, you don’t understand. The FBI is waiting for you at the San

Francisco gate.”

The words made her freeze.

“You messed up bad. You made the second reservation in your name. They

monitor stuff like that, Faith. They know you’re here now.”

They headed as quickly as they could back down the aisle to the

original departure gate. The plane was boarding. Lee grabbed their

bags, but instead of getting on the plane, Lee veered off, pulling

Faith along with him. They went back through security and headed

toward the elevator.

“Where are we going?” Faith said. “The plane to Norfolk is

leaving.”

“We’re getting the hell Out of here before they shut the whole terminal

down looking for us.”

They took the elevator down to the lower level, went outside and Lee

signaled for a taxi. They got in one, Lee gave the man an address in

Virginia and the cab pulled off. Only then did Lee look at her.

“We couldn’t get on the plane to Norfolk.”

“Why not? That ticket was in my other name.”

Lee glanced at the driver, an old guy slumped down in his seat

listening to country western on the radio.

Satisfied, Lee still spoke in low tones. “Because the first thing

they’ll do is check at the ticket counter to see who purchased the

ticket for Faith Lockhart. Then they’ll know Suzanne Blake did. And

they’ll know Charles Wright is traveling with you. And they’ll be

given descriptions of us both. And they’ll check the reservations for

Blake and Wright and the FBI will be waiting for us when we get off the

plane in Norfolk.”

Faith paled. “They move that fast?”

Lee trembled with rage. “Who the hell do you think you’re dealing with

here? Larry, Moe and Curly Joe?” He slapped his thigh in sudden

anger. “Sonofabitch!”

“What?” Faith said frantically. “What?”

“They have my gun. It’s registered in my name. My real name. Dammit!

Now I’ve aided and abetted, and the Feds right on our ass.” In his

despair he rested his head in his hands. “This must be my birthday,

things are going so good for me.”

Faith started to touch him on the shoulder, but pulled her hand back.

She looked out the window instead. “I’m sorry. I’m really, really

sorry.”

She put a hand against the car window, letting the cold from the glass

seep into her skin. “Look, just take me to the FBI. I’ll tell them

the truth.”

“That would be great except the FBI’s not going to take your word for

it. And there’s another thing.”

“What?” Faith wondered if he was going to tell her about working for

Buchanan.

“Not now.” Lee was actually thinking of the other men at the gate,

what he had seen in the hand of one of the men. “Right now I’d like

you to tell me what that was all about back there.”

She stared out the window at the choppy gray Potomac. “I’m not sure I

can,” she said so softly he could barely hear her.

“Well, I’d like you to try,” he said very firmly. “I’d like you to try

very, very hard.”

“I don’t think you’d understand.”

“I can understand with the best of them.”

She finally turned to him, her face flushed, her gaze refusing to catch

his. She nervously played with the edge of her jacket. “I just

thought it would be better if you weren’t with me. You see, I thought

you’d be safer that way.”

Lee looked away in disgust. “Bullshit!”

“It’s true!”

He whirled back around and clutched her shoulder so tightly she winced

in pain. “Listen, Faith, they were at my apartment, whoever they are.

They know I’m involved. Whether I’m with you or not, the danger level

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