TOTAL CONTROL By: David Baldacci

country. More than a handful, several of them serial killers, had been

executed.

If Hardy thought he had something on the plane bombing, then he did.

Sawyer sped up and within ten minutes pulled his car into a vast parking

lot. The fourteen-story building in Tysons Corner housed a number of

businesses, none of them involved in anything nearly as exciting as

Hardy’s concern.

Sawyer was cleared through security after showing his FBI credentials

and rode the elevator up to the fourteenth floor. Stepping out of the

elevator, he found himself in the modern-looking reception area. Soft

cove lighting illuminated the otherwise darkened expanse of the area.

Behind the receptionist’s desk were six-inch-high white letters

proclaiming the name of the establishment: slCURTECH.

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

Sidney Archer watched the methodical rise and fall of the small chest.

Her parents were sleeping soundly in the guest bedroom down the hall

while Sidney sat in the rocking chair in Amy’s room.

Finally Sidney rose and went to the window to look out. She had never

been much of a night person. Hectic days had demanded that when the

time came to sleep, she slept. Now the darkness seemed powerfully

soothing to her, like a gentle cascade of warm water. It made recent

events seem less real, less terrifying than she knew them actually to

be. When the daylight came, though, the calming quiet of the night

would leave her again. Tomorrow also would bring the memorial service

for Jason. People would be coming to the house to pay their respects,

to reflect on what a good life her husband had led.

Sidney wasn’t sure if she would be up to it, but that was a worry that

she would allow to lie for a few more hours.

She kissed Amy on the cheek, quietly exited the room and moved down the

hallway to Jason’s small study. She reached above the door-jamb and

pulled down half a bobby pin, which she inserted in the lock on the

door. At two years old, Amy Archer could get into anything: mascara,

pantyhose, jewelry, Jason’s ties, shoes, wallets and purses. They had

once found the title to Jason’s Cougar crammed in the pancake mix along

with the house keys they had been frantically searching for. Once she

and Jason had awoken to find a full box of dental floss wrapped around

their four-poster bed. Turning doorknobs was a simple matter for the

youngest Archer, hence most doors in the place had a bobby pin or bent

paper clip riding above them.

Sidney went in and sat down in front of the desk. The computer screen

stared back at her, its flat face dark and silent. A part of her waited

for another e-mail to burst on the screen, hoping beyond hope, but it

did not happen. She looked around the small room.

Being wholly Jason’s, it seemed continually to draw her. She touched

certain favorite items of his as if they would, by osmosis, reveal to

her the secrets her husband had left behind. The phone ringing broke

her thoughts. It rang again and she quickly picked it up, not knowing

what to expect. For a moment Sidney did not recognize the voice.

“Paul?”

“I’m sorry for calling so late. I’ve been trying to reach you the last

few days. I left messages?

She hesitated. “I know, Paul, I’m sorry, there’s been so much–”

“Jesus, Sid, I didn’t say that to make you feel guilty. I was just

worried about you. Finding out about Jason like that, I don’t know how

you’re holding up. You’re stronger than I am.”

She smiled weakly. “I don’t feel so strong right now.”

Paul Brophy’s voice was earnest. “You’ve got a lot of people at Tyler,

Stone pulling for you. And one New York-based partner in particular who

is available twenty-four hours a day to help.”

“The support is touching, it really is.”

“I’m flying down for the memorial service tomorrow.”

“You don’t have to do that, Paul, you must be swamped.”

“Not really. I don’t know if you were aware, but I made a run at taking

the helm on the CyberCom deal.”

“Really?” Sidney did her best to keep her voice even.

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