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Delilah had been in there for almost a half-hour, and I was getting antsy. I could hear her talking periodically, and from what I could tell she was still at the table. She must have had a good reason for the delay, but I couldn't imagine what it was. The generator was out, she knew exactly where Yamaoto was, all she had to do was get up and give me the word and we could finish this damn thing.
Several times, I considered pushing her, but always decided against it. I didn't want to distract her, for one thing. She had a lot on her hands and needed to focus, to stay in the role. Also, she had a tendency to get prickly when she thought I was telling her how to do her job, and, although I wouldn't have admitted it, Dox's comments about 'micro-management' had stung a little. Anyway, there was nothing I could tell her that she didn't already know.
I cracked my neck and bounced on my toes to stay limber. I'd been out here longer than I'd first expected, and it was cold.
In my ear Delilah said, 'It's hot in here.'
My heart froze. I felt blood draining away from the skin on my face and hands.
'Fuck!' I said. 'I'm on my way.' I sprinted along the west side of the building, the night-vision goggles dancing around my neck.
Dox said, 'I'm coming, too.'
'No, stay put! Cover me at the entrance, I'm going in the front.'
'But…'
'Don't argue with me, just do it!'
There was no time to think, but I was aware on some level of just how much danger she must have been in to call for help. Danger I had put her in. And the comforting, back-of-my-mind notion I'd been carrying around, that at least if I died here it would end the threat to Midori and my son, was useless now. Killing myself in front of Yamaoto would do nothing to save Delilah.
I cut right onto the street that led to the front path. The two valets were standing there as Delilah had described in her briefing, watching me approach.
'Drop the valets,' I said. 'Now.'
If there had been another way, I would have used it. But I wasn't going to waste one second getting to Delilah. And I couldn't take a chance on these two using their lapel transmitters to warn anyone of what was coming.
The near valet's head erupted and he slid to the ground. The other guy didn't even have time to register surprise before he was down, too.
I pulled out the Benchmade Dox had given me and thumbed it open without slowing down at all. I leaned over one of the bodies, cut the cord around his neck, and took his magnetic keycard.
I put the knife back in my pocket. My mind was screaming for me to get inside, but I needed just one more second. My hand shaking, I pulled out my cell phone and hit the speed dial I had created for Tatsu's man in the substation.
He answered on the first ring. 'Hai.'
'You ready to cut the power?' I asked, in Japanese.
'Yes, I'm ready.'
'Do it exactly thirty seconds from now. Got it?'
'I'm looking at my watch,' he said. 'Twenty-nine, twenty-eight…'
I closed the phone and dropped it back in my pocket. I took two deep breaths, in and out, in and out, and moved up the path toward the front entrance.