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    34 / Another Meeting

    Nehemiah invited Ginny, Saundra, and Michael to his house so

    they could regroup and catch up on what they had learned over the

    past few days. They were surprised when Nehemiah told them about

    Ronald Templeton being his fathers lawyer and what had transpired

    after the funeral.

    ell, that ma!es things easier," said Saundra who was seated

    beside her mother on the couch in the living room.

    #t also means you had me wasting my time sitting in a hot car

    trying to hac! into the schools e$mail system for hours," Michael

    grumbled as he dragged a stool in from the !itchen. %e sat on it and

    folded his arms across his chest. %e was now sporting a moustache.

    &ou offered to do it," Nehemiah reminded him.

    Ne't time, #m going to e'haust other options before volunteering

    to help you," he said (o!ingly. )ell, whats ne't* Saundra, did you

    get into any trouble over+our little basement e'cursion."

    The police came by the office to uestion me twice," Saundra

    said.

    -h*" said Michael leaning forward on the stool. )hat did you

    tell them about me*"

    # tried not to say anything about you," Saundra said tuc!ing

    loose strands of her auburn hair behind her ear. )ut # couldnt get

    around e'plaining how # !new where %enrys body was or the factthat # had actually been there+right ne't to it. # mean, my fingerprints

    were all over that place than!s to you."

    Nehemiah noticed Saundra shudder as she remembered what

    must have been a frightening ordeal.

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    hat did you tell them about me*" Michael said, his voice ta!ing

    on a dar!er tone.

    Saundra shrugged. )# told them what you loo!ed li!e, pretty much.

    # didnt mention your name or anything else+ e dont really !now

    that much about you, Michael. /oes anybody else see a problem with

    that*" She loo!ed from her mother, Ginny, to Nehemiah.

    &eah," said Nehemiah loo!ing at Michael. )e dont even !now

    your last name, or where you live, or even why youre helping us."

    &ouve trusted me so far," said Michael shifting uncomfortably on

    the stool. )0nd # havent let you down. # havent given you a reason

    not to trust me."

    # guess that doesnt count the time you tried to !noc! me off the

    top of a lighthouse," Nehemiah said.

    Michael turned pale.

    Saundra gasped. Ginny wrung her hands.

    N$no," Michael said. )There was+a bit of a misunderstanding

    there."

    ho were those guys who came to help you*" Nehemiah said.

    hen Michael didnt answer, he went on. )#f you tell us the truth, we

    can still wor! together, even if you are a mole. ut we need to !now. #

    need to !now. #ve got two !ids depending on me to be there for

    them, and # cant be thin!ing of you as a liability." %e motioned toward

    Ginny and Saundra. )These ladies shouldnt be put at ris! by or for

    someone they barely !now."

    1or the first time since they had met, Nehemiah thought Michael

    loo!ed scared. %e had seen that same loo! at times on gang

    members faces in the interrogation room. 1ear 2 not fear of the law,

    but fear about what would happen to them if and when word of their

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    failure got bac! to their crime )boss" in the streets.

    #ll tell you the truth," Michael said, his voice uivering. )-n a

    need$to$!now basis."

    0 need$to$!now basis isnt good enough anymore," Nehemiah

    said.

    Michael chuc!led uneasily. )hat are you going to do* Torture

    me*"

    Nehemiah (ust loo!ed at him coolly. )#f youre not going to tell us,then # have to as! you to leave now and never contact any of us

    again."

    Michael thought for a moment and then got off the stool and

    wal!ed to the door. %e turned bac! to the trio that sat watching him.

    Ginny was pensive, her lips tight. )Not even if your lives are in

    danger*" Michael said.

    No, not even then," said Nehemiah.

    Michael shrugged. )&oull regret that when the blood runs." Then

    he opened the door and wal!ed out.

    Nehemiah, Saundra, and Ginny sat in silence until Saundra said,

    )ell, # guess thats for the better."

    Nehemiah shrugged. )Maybe," he said.

    Maybe not," said Ginny. )&ou !now what they say about !eeping

    your enemies close."

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    35 / The Martial Question

    Melanie /unn stopped by Sbarro in the 3entagons food court

    and ordered a plate of tortellini and a few slices of pi44a. 0fter as!ing

    for it to be delivered because she couldnt wait for it to be fi'ed, she

    hurried to her office. %er assistant, Travis, (umped up from his des!

    when she entered.

    #ve been trying to get in touch with you for the past half hour,"

    he said.

    Melanie pulled her phone out of her poc!et and loo!ed at it.

    )/ead battery," she said. )# told you # had a private engagement this

    morning. hat seems to be the problem*"

    -nly that you received a confidential letter. 0nd the president

    (ust called for a video conference with the 5oint 6hiefs," Travis said

    matter$of$factly.

    Those are supposed to be scheduled ahead of time," Melanie

    said.

    0pparently, its some !ind of emergency. # thin! you should get

    going," Travis said.

    1ine. Give me the briefing."

    There was no briefing," said Travis. )5ust this memo." %e held up

    a fa'ed sheet of paper with the hite %ouses logo and the

    3residents seal. Melanie read the time for the video conference.

    Melanie bac!ed out of the office. )# have some food coming up

    from Sbarro," she said. )Should be here any minute."

    Great," said Travis. )# was (ust getting ready to go get myself

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    some lunch. Than!s for loo!ing out for me."

    Melanie scowled at him.

    een waiting on you," said the chairman when Melanie arrived

    in the conference room. The vice$chairman, and the military service

    chiefs from the 0rmy, 0ir 1orce, Marine 6orps, and National Guard

    were already seated. Melanie pulled out her seat between the 0rmy

    and 0ir 1orce chiefs.

    7'cuse my tardiness, sir," Melanie said to the chairman. )My

    phone went dead and # didnt get the memo until a minute ago."

    The chairman nodded. )8ery well. e dont want to !eep the

    president waiting."

    The 5oint 6hiefs turned their attention to a large 97/ panel that

    too! up the entirety of the bac! wall of the room. The 3residents Seal

    swiped uic!ly on and off the screen over a blue bac!ground. The

    image was replaced by the live stream from the hite %ouse.

    Melanie thought 3resident 1ederson loo!ed unusually grave. #n his

    fifties, he was a slightly rotund man with a full head of blac! hair that

    Melanie suspected was only !ept that way because he dyed it. %isarched, bushy eyebrows were gray and seemed grayer since they

    had last seen him.

    # want to than! you for being here on such short notice," the

    3resident said, his tone thic! and gravelly. )1irst, # want you to watch

    this video which some of you may have seen already from the rioting

    in 6alifornia." 0n aide pressed a button on a remote control and the

    screen filled with footage of a crowd gathered on what loo!ed li!e a

    highway. #n the distance behind them, flames rose nearly fifteen feet

    into the s!y. #t was difficult to tell how many people were in the crowd,

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    but they were yelling and chanting. There had to be hundreds of

    them, but the ha4e from the smo!e 2 or was it tear gas* 2 made it

    hard to tell.

    The crowd suddenly surged revealing a line of policemen

    standing on the fringes of the crowd trying to contain the protest 2 if

    it could even be called that anymore. Sirens screamed as a fire truc!

    tried to get to the location of the fire, but the crowd massed in the

    street refused to bac! down.

    They chanted, )9et it burn: 9et it burn:"

    The scene loo!ed li!e a war 4one. Those on the outside of the

    protest clashed with police officers who arrested demonstrators

    indiscriminately. 0pparently, the police vans were already full so they

    (ust sat the protesters on the ground and stood watch. 7ven those

    handcuffed on the ground !ept up a raucous chant, )1ed$er$son, your

    term is done: 1ed$er$son, your term is done:"

    The screen flic!ered off, and 3resident 1ederson reappeared.

    )That (ust happened a few hours ago," he said. )These protesters+

    criminals+set an oil refinery on fire and the word is that si' wor!ers

    were !illed before they could get out. # have authori4ed the National

    Guard to step in to uell this disorder. 0nd # want to inform you that,

    after consultations with several state governors, # am strongly

    considering declaring martial law not only in the region, but also in

    other areas of the country where similar caliber protests are brewing.

    #n such a case, military installations under your command which are

    near the flash points will need to provide staging areas and personnel

    in order to preserve and in some cases restore the peace."

    The 0rmy chief cleared his throat. )e are prepared to do as you

    as!, but # must raise concerns over whether or not such action will

    only intensify matters." The other chiefs nodded their heads in

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    agreement. )There may be a political solution."

    #m afraid there is no political solution to this !ind of anarchy,"

    said the president.

    9isten to what theyre angry about, sir," Melanie said. )&ou

    pushed for new ta'es on 0mericas oil infrastructure, and the

    companies are passing down the e'tra cost to the people. #f you

    rescind the new ta'es now, you will have a chance to restore calm in

    the coming days."

    No," 1ederson said. )The law is the law. # will not turn bac! from

    moving 0merica toward an energy independent and environmentally

    conscious future. The benefits for our children far outweigh the

    costs."

    Then this 2 ," Melanie said motioning toward the screen in front

    of her which still displayed the scene of the riots, " 2 is a cost #assume you are willing to pay."

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    36 / Michaels Truth

    Michael drove around Trenton, New 5ersey, for hours. %e !new

    what to do, but he didnt !now what to do. ;ncertainty gnawed at his

    gut li!e a horrible stomach ache. %e had really made a mess of

    things.

    Twice, he drove past Nehemiahs house, par!ed his forest green

    Range Rover at the curb, and considered getting out, going bac!

    inside, and telling them everything. ut, he (ust couldnt do it< thatwould put him in more danger. So, he (ust drove around some more.

    %e stopped at a Mc/onalds and ordered two cheeseburgers, a

    large carton of fries, and soda. %e ate and thought and ate and

    thought.

    0fter he balled up his trash and threw it away, he chec!ed hiswatch. 6:43 pm.%e figured Ginny and Saundra had left Nehemiahs

    house by then. Maybe he could go bac! now and tal! to Nehemiah

    alone 2 man$to$man. ut, no. %e didnt want to put him in a position

    where he was !eeping secrets from the two women.

    Michael sighed angrily as he sat at the intersection outside of

    Mc/onalds and waited for the light to change. %e had really messed

    things up, and put himself, his family, and a bunch of other people in

    danger. %e punched the steering wheel and was rewarded with a

    loud hon! and a suspicious glance from the lady in the red

    convertible to his right. Michael loo!ed over and smiled apologetically.

    9eaning over, he opened the glove compartment and pulled out a

    wallet. #t was filled with =>,??? cash and a one$way tic!et bac! to

    Moscow. %e too! the cash out and counted it. %e could (ust bail now

    2 go bac! to Russia, move his family to a new city, and act as if the

    past couple of years had (ust been a dream. #t was an attractive way

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    out. ith a murder investigation underway in oston, it wouldnt be

    long before ;.S. law enforcement would start loo!ing for him. Good

    thing he was in the ;.S. under a false name and a forged visa. Good

    thing also that he didnt have a credit card trail. ut his cash wasrunning low. %ed have to choose sides..and soon.

    The light changed, and he headed for the highway bac! to New

    &or! still wondering what to do.

    %e could (ust go bac! to -!lahoma, return to the Serpentine

    6olumn, and try to act as if nothing had changed.

    That thought made him shudder. Too dangerous.%e was

    convinced the 6aliph was cra4y, but 3yotr 3or4e4ins!i had said he

    could be trusted. esides, what was it the 6aliph had said to him

    before he left -!lahoma to pose as a doctor in New %ampshire those

    many months ago* )Im always watching you.

    Michael felt uneasy remembering those words now. %e loo!ed

    around the vehicle which had been given to him to ma!e the cross$

    country (ourney. %e peered at the dashboard, and e'amined the

    ceiling above his head, fully e'pecting to see some tiny, blin!ing

    diode indicating that he was being monitored remotely. %e had

    removed the trac!ing device from the bottom of the vehicle and

    turned off the G3S monitoring on his cell phone wee!s ago. So, even

    if they could see him, he was certain they couldnt !now e'actly

    where he was.

    %e had stayed in communication with the 6aliphs people in

    -!lahoma on a wee!ly basis, and they had never mentioned orhinted that they were unable to monitor his whereabouts. Nor had

    they challenged the veracity of the information he was giving them 2

    which hadnt always been completely truthful especially after he had

    found out who Nehemiahs father really was and why The

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    Correctionmattered so much to the few who !new about it.

    aves of tiredness seemed to wash over him. %e really had no

    idea what to do. 7ach of the paths before him seemed eually fraught

    with danger. %e decided to get bac! to his hotel in New &or! 6ity,

    pac! all of his things and hopefully have a firm decision in the

    morning.

    -n impulse, he sent a te't message to Nehemiah. Can I call you

    in the morning?

    %e shut off his phone, not wanting to !now what Nehemiah would

    say, either yes or no, until later.

    No sooner had he set his phone down on the passenger seat

    than the Range Rovers radio began to crac!le. Michaels forehead

    scrunched in confusion as he turned the volume !nob bac! and forth

    trying to shut off the noise. The sound began low and static!y andslowly grew. 0 voice seemed to be caught in the noise, li!e a radio

    caught between two stations.

    Michael was about to give up trying to turn it off when the static

    cleared and a voice spo!e.

    Michael, it has been a long time."

    The blood drained from Michaels face, and a shiver ran down his

    spine. %e !new that voice. #t was the 6aliph, his voice both nasally

    and direct. )&ou appear to be wavering in your commitment to the

    cause. &ou have the choice to come home immediately and of your

    own will in order to re$establish my trust in you. #f you choose rightly,

    pull over to the shoulder at the ne't e'it. Two of your comrades will

    be waiting to bring you bac!. 0nd if not+"

    Michael loo!ed up the road and put his blin!ers on. %e slowed as

    he caught sight of the blac! 1ord 7'pedition par!ed (ust past the ne't

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    e'it. %e drove up slowly alongside the S;8, suinting to see into the

    heavily tinted windows. Someone hon!ed their car angrily from

    behind and then whipped around him and sped off. Michael was fairly

    sure the men in the S;8 were mas!ed. They loc!ed eyes with himand nodded as he slipped past.

    (ust !now you will never escape me."

    Michael slammed his foot on the gas pedal and too! off down the

    highway heading north.

    %e didnt have to loo! behind him to !now he was being followed.