Saving Faith By: David Baldacci

wasn’t on duty. I can refer you to someone here who can answer your

questions.”

Lee pulled his arm free. “Look, she can’t be dead, okay? That was

just a story. To keep her safe.”

“What?” The woman looked puzzled.

“I’ll take it from here,” a voice said.

They both turned and looked at Brooke Reynolds standing there. She

held out her badge for the nurse to see. “I’ll take it from here,” she

said again. The nurse nodded and walked quickly away.

“What the hell is going on?” Lee demanded.

“Let’s go to a quiet place and talk this over.”

“Where is Faith?”

“Lee, not here! Dammit, do you want to ruin everything?” She pulled

on his arm, but he wasn’t budging, and she knew she couldn’t physically

make him.

“Why should I go with you?”

“Because I’m going to tell you the truth.”

They got in Reynolds’s car and she pulled out of the parking lot. “I

knew you were coming today, and I was planning on being at the hospital

ahead of you, waiting. I didn’t quite make it. I’m sorry you had to

hear about it from a nurse; that’s not what I intended.” Reynolds

looked down at the flowers he still held tightly, and her heart went

out to him. She wasn’t an FBI agent for this moment-she was simply a

fellow human being sitting next to someone whose heart, she knew, was

being torn apart. And what she had to tell him would only make it

worse.

“Faith has been placed in Witness Protection. Buchanan too.” “What?

Buchanan I can understand! But Faith isn’t a witness to anything!”

Lee’s relief was matched only by his outrage. This was all wrong.

“But she is in need of protection. If certain people knew she was

still alive-well, you know what could happen.”

“When’s the damn trial?”

“Actually, there isn’t going to be a trial.”

He stared over at her. “Don’t tell me that sonofabitch Thornhill

copped some sort of sweetheart deal. Don’t tell me that.”

“He didn’t.”

“So why no trial?”

“A trial needs a defendant.” Reynolds tapped her fingers against the

steering wheel and then slid on a pair of sunglasses. She proceeded to

fiddle with the heating control.

“I’m waiting,” Lee said. “Or don’t I qualify for an explanation?”

Reynolds sighed and straightened up. “Thornhill is dead. He was found

in his car on a back-country road with a single gunshot wound to the

head. Suicide.”

Lee was stunned into silence. After a minute he was able to mutter,

“The coward’s way out.”

“I think everyone’s relieved, actually. I know the people at CIA are.

To say this whole thing rocked them to their super-secretive bones is

an understatement. I guess for the good of the country, it’s better to

be spared a lengthy, embarrassing trial.”

“Right, dirty laundry and all,” Lee said acidly. “Hooray for the

country.” Lee gave a mock salute to a flag flying in front of a post

office they passed. “So if Thornhill’s out of the way, why does Faith

need Witness Protection?”

“You know the answer to that. When Thornhill died, he took the

identity of everyone else involved in this with him to the grave. But

they’re out there, we know they are. Remember the videotape you

orchestrated? Thornhill was talking to somebody on that phone, and

that somebody is still out there. The CIA is doing an internal

investigation to try to ferret them out, but I’m not holding my breath.

And you know these people will do their best to get to Faith and

Buchanan. For pure revenge, if nothing else.” She touched his arm.

“And you too, Lee.”

He glanced over at her, read her mind. “No. There is no way I’m going

into Witness Protection. I can’t deal with a new name. I have a hard

enough time remembering my real one. Might as well wait for

Thornhill’s sidekicks. Least I’ll have some fun before I die.”

“Lee, this is no joke. If you don’t go underground, you’ll be in great

danger. And we can’t follow you around twenty-four hours a day.”

“No? After all I did for the Bureau? Does this also mean I don’t get

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