TOTAL CONTROL By: David Baldacci

As Sidney moved forward again, her foot caught on something covered by

the snow. She bent down to see what it was, and the words of the young

policeman came back to her. There are things everywhere. Every where.

She froze, but then continued to search with the innate curiosity of

human beings. A moment later she was running down the dirt road, her

feet fumbling and slipping in the snow, her arms jerking awkwardly

forward, violent sobs exploding from her lungs.

She never saw the man until she collided headlong into him, buckling his

legs. They both went down, he as surprised as she, perhaps even more

so.

“Damn,” Lee Sawyer grunted as he landed on a clod of dirt, the wind

knocked out of him. Sidney, however, was on her feet in a second and

continued sprinting down the twisting path. Sawyer started to go after

her until his knee locked, a recurring condition compliments of his

chasing down an athletic bank robber on hard pavement for twenty long

blocks many years before. “Hey,” he yelled after her as he awkwardly

hopped around on one foot, rubbing at his knee. He shone his flashlight

in her direction.

When Sidney Archer turned her head, he caught her profile in the arc of

the light. A second later he snatched a glimpse of her horror-filled

eyes. Then she was gone. He gingerly stepped over to the area where he

had first spotted her. He shone his flashlight on the ground. Who the

hell was she and what was she doing up here?

Then he shrugged. Probably a curious area resident who had seen

something she wished she hadn’t. A minute later Sawyer’s light

confirmed his suspicions. He bent down and picked up the small shoe.

It looked tiny and helpless in his big paw. Sawyer looked back in

Sidney Archer’s direction and sighed deeply in the darkness. His large

body began to tremble in almost uncontrollable rage as he stared at the

terrible hole in the earth dead ahead. He fought back an urge to scream

at the top of his lungs. There had only been a handful of times in his

career with the FBI that Lee Sawyer wanted to deny the persons he had

run to ground the opportunity of a trial by their peers. This was one

of those times. He silently prayed that when he did find those

responsible for this horrendous act of violence, they would try

something, anything that would provide him with the tiniest fraction of

an opening, allowing him to spare the country the cost and media circus

any such trial would entail. He slipped the shoe into his coat pocket

and, nursing his injured knee, walked off to check in with Kaplan. Then

he would head back to town. He had an appointment in Washington that

afternoon. His investigation of Arthur Lieberman would now start in

earnest.

A few minutes later, Officer McKenna looked anxiously at Sidney as he

helped her out of the patrol car. “Ms. Archer, are you sure you don’t

want me to call somebody to come get you?”

Sidney, eggshell pale, limbs convulsing, her hands and clothes dirty

from where she had fallen, shook her head hard. “No! No! I’m all

right.” She leaned up against the cruiser. Her arms and shoulders still

twitched involuntarily, but at least her balance had somewhat

stabilized. She closed the door of the police cruiser and started to

walk unsteadily toward her Ford. She hesitated and then turned around.

Officer McKenna was beside his cruiser, watching her closely.

“Eugene?”

“Yes, ma’am?”

“You were right …. It’s not a place where you should stay too long.”

The words were said in the hollow tone of one entirely vacant of spirit.

She turned and slowly walked toward the Ford and got in.

Deputy Eugene McKenna.slowly nodded, his prominent Adam’s apple sliding

quickly up and down as he briefly fought the tears welling in his eyes.

He opened the door of the police cruiser and fell rather than sat in the

front seat. He closed the door so the sounds he was about to make would

go no farther.

As Sidney retraced her route back, the cellular phone in her car buzzed.

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