TOTAL CONTROL By: David Baldacci

truck quickly behind. She looked down at her tiny companion of the last

few days. What did she have to lose? She quickly headed toward town.

She had to get to the arranged drop-off spot as early as possible. But

first she needed something from the grocery store.

The diner Sidney had mentioned in her telephone conversation was filled

with hungry patrons. Two blocks over from the prearranged drop-off

spot, the Cadillac, lights out, was parked at the curb next to the

impressive bulk of an evergreen surrounded by a calf-high wrought-iron

fence. The interior of the Cadillac was dark, the silhouette of the

driver barely visible.

Two men walked quickly along the sidewalk, while another pair across the

street paralleled their movements. One of the men looked down at a

small instrument clutched in his hands; the small amber screen had a

grid stamped on it. A red light burned brightly on the screen, pointing

directly at the Cadillac. The men quickly moved in.

One weapon flashed through where the passenger-side window had once

been. At the same instant the driver’s-side door was torn open.

The gunmen looked in astonishment at the driver: a mop with a leather

jacket over it, a baseball cap perched rakishly on top.

The white van was parked at the intersection of Chaplain and Merchant,

its motor running. The driver checked his watch, scanned the street and

then hit his headlights twice. In the back of the van, Bill Patterson

lay on the floor, his feet and hands tied securely, his mouth taped

shut. The driver jerked his head around as the passenger-side door was

thrown open and a 9mm pistol was pointed at his head. Sidney climbed in

the van. She cocked her head toward the back to make sure her father

was okay. She had already seen him through the back window when she had

spotted the van a minute earlier. She figured they had to be prepared

to actually hand her father over. “Put your gun down on the floorboard.

Take it out muzzle first. If your finger goes anywhere near the

trigger, I will empty my entire clip into your head. Do it!”

The driver quickly did as he was told.

“Now get out!”

“What?”

She shoved the pistol into his neck, where it pushed painfully against a

throbbing vein. “Get out!”

When he opened the door and turned his back to her, Sidney swung her

legs up on the seat, coiled them back and kicked him with all her might.

He sprawled on the pavement. She closed the door, jumped into the

driver’s seat and hit the gas. The van’s tires turned the white snow

black and then it rocketed off.

Ten minutes outside of town, Sidney stopped the van, jumped into the

back and untied her father. The two sat for several minutes holding on

to each other, their bodies quivering with a heavy mixture of fear and

relief.

“We need to get another car to drive. I wouldn’t put it past them to

have bugged this one. And they’ll be on the lookout for the van,”

Sidney said as they hurtled down the road.

“There’s a rental place about five minutes away. But why don’t we just

go to the cops, Sid?” Her father rubbed his wrists. His swollen eyes

and cracked knuckles testified to the struggle the old man had put up.

She breathed deeply and looked over at him. “Dad, I don’t know what’s

on the disk. If it’s not enough…”

Her father looked at her, the realization sinking in that he might lose

his little girl after all.

“It will be enough, Sidney. If Jason took all the trouble to send it to

you, it has to be enough.”

She smiled at him and then her face went dark. “We have to split up,

Dad.”

“There’s no way I’m leaving you now.”

“Your being with me makes you an accessory. I’ll tell you one thing:

We’re not both going to jail.”

“I don’t give a damn about that.”

“Okay, then what about Mom? What would happen to her? And Amy? Who

would be there for them?”

Patterson started to say something and then stopped. He frowned as he

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