“Hey partner, ready to get started?” a jovial voice asked.
Andre looked up from the control board. Jeff Christian, his partner in the control room, looked down with a big country grin.
“More than ready,” said Andre. “And you’re late.”
“All that good lovin’ at home has a man hooked. You know, newlywed stuff?” He winked at Andre, slapped him on the back and laughed, a gesture the Russian hated.
“I know what you mean, but you better get your butt in gear.”
“Hey, if I’m gonna get fired, good lovin’s just as good a reason as any.
Anything exciting going on so far?
“No, but I see our new Justice is settling in.”
“I’ll say. They say she got here at six this morning. Surprised everyone. Captain Reasons counseled her on calling when she wants to come in early. They all do it when they first start. Eagerness, I guess.”
“I guess,” echoed Andre. “Any changes to her schedule?”
“Yes. I picked up The Watcher on my way down.” The Watcher, a daily report circulated to security throughout the building, outlined the details of every Justice’s schedule.
“It says Justice Patrick will be leaving for a luncheon at Georgetown University and be back here late this evening. But it hasn’t been confirmed. We’ll get a final update to the report soon.” Andre grimaced, then caught himself. If she intends on keeping that lunch date, she’s sadly mistaken..
“Where’s she now?”
At an orientation with the Chief Justice, then back to her office to unpack.”
The phone rang, Jeff answered, and from all the yes sirs and his respectful tone, Andre knew Captain Reasons was on the other end of the line. Jeff hung up. “Captain’s on his way down. He wanted to make sure you were here. Said it’s important, and for you to stay until he arrives.”
The fax machine buzzed, and paper filled the tray.
“Really,” said Andre, his heart pounding. “Wonder what that’s all about?”
“Probably wants to give you a raise, promotion, and use of Air Force One.” Jeff laughed so hard his face turned red. “I guess I really better start coming in early, good lovin’ or not.” Andre laughed. Have I been found out? How? Who? He took the fax from the tray and read it. It’s the revised schedule. She’s in her chambers.
The door opened and Captain Reasons bounded in, all smiles and backslaps.
“Tom my boy,” he exclaimed. “Good news. Wanted to tell you myself.”
Jeff pretended to focus on the screens in front of him. Andre mustered an inquisitive look. “Good news, sir?”
“Yes. It seems they want a new face over at the White House.
Someone with electronic surveillance experience. I sent your file over and they’re reviewing it. The Secret Service wants you over there right away for screening and questioning. So pack up and move out.”
“The White House,” Jeff exclaimed. “No kidding?” Captain Reasons glared at Jeff. “And I’ll be talking to you later about getting here on time. This isn’t a Burger King we’re guarding.”
“Excuse me, sir,” Andre interrupted. “But I’m not interested in working at the White House. This assignment suits me just fine.” Captain Reasons looked puzzled. “Now, son, every officer in this core wants to work the White House. It’s the Big Show. I know you might be a bit nervous, but relax. I’ve got a good feeling about you.” Andre knew his old friends at the KGB would’ve busted a gut at the scene. However, his cover wasn’t good enough to withstand a White House screening.
“I understand that sir, but working for you is just fine for awhile.” The Captain smiled. “Tom, I’m flattered, but I’ll never get there if I don’t send over the best people when requested. Now get your stuff and get moving. That’s an order.”
Andre felt the dagger he’d brought with him, press up against his stomach, and the weight of his gun on his side. Perspiration dotted his upper lip. He slid his hand down to his side, next to his government issued automatic.
“Something’s happening at door SC5,” snapped Jeff, pressing buttons on the control board.
The 27” screen above them switched from a hall shot to SC5, the buildings front entrance.
Andre watched Robert and Thorne argue with the guards, trying to get inside. Jeff activated the hidden microphones and turned up the volume.
“We need to see Justice Patrick right away! Tell her it’s Robert Veil and Thorne, and you need to contact her immediately!”
“Calm down, sir, calm down. I need you and the lady to step over to the side,” a guard told them.
“We don’t have time, goddammit,” yelled Thorne. “Get your asses in gear and call her now!”
“Gun,” screamed one of the guards, pointing to Thorne. “Both of you down on the floor!” They disarmed Thorne.
“I’ve notified the D.C. police and FBI,” said Jeff. “They’re on their way.”
Andre looked at the fax again. In her office on the first floor.
“Tom,” Jeff said frantically. “Get on the radio! We need more men down there right away!” Andre picked up the radio. This is it. It’s time. He stood, pulled his gun, and shot Captain Reasons in the head.
Jeff jumped up. “What the hell!” He went for his weapon. Too late.
The first shot hit him in the shoulder, the second right between the eyes.
Andre glanced up at the screen. Veil and Thorne were sprawled out on the floor, hands behind their heads. Good. I have time. He picked up Jeff’s automatic and took extra clips from the dead guard’s belt.
He left the room and ran up the stairs to the first floor, heart pumping, face wet. He reached Fiona’s chambers and a guard approached.
“Flagg, what are you doing up here?” Andre shot him in the chest, setting off a wild frenzy.
He tried the door. Locked. He stepped back and kicked it open.
Fiona’s secretary dove under her desk and screamed. Andre helped her out of her misery.
Gunshots splattered the wall and he hit the floor. He shot back at the guards, reloaded, and fired again. He tried the inner chamber door. Shit!
It’s locked! He fired again. Heavy fire returned.
“Careful! We don’t want to hit the Justice,” he heard one of the guards shout.
Andre reloaded. Don’t worry, she’s safe with me.