I was in earnest conversation round the Boardroom table with Basel, Marlo and Alfredo when there was a discreet knock at the door.
Baz got up to answer, and was greeted by Kitty, my aide.
“There’s a Fleet Commander Baldwin and entourage wants to deliver a package to Minister Allardyce” she said. “Ive put them in his office.”
“Excuse me, I’ll go see” I said and went next door.
Baldwin and two sumbarine officers were waiting in my office, along with Ayola, who was electronically cuffed and hobbled. She looked up at me with a defiant stare and said “Hello Scott.”
“Ayola”, I said. “these are sad circumstances.”
I turned to Baldwin and stuck out my hand.
“Good to see you again – and great work in getting Ayola out of the Hive’s clutches. I’ll mention that to Burge.”
He beamed. “Well I wish we’d gotten the Colonel out as well. Thought we had, in fact, but it was only a chameleon actress. My guess is that this one knows where she’s being held. Give me and my boys ten minutes alone with her and she’ll squeal.”
Tempting as it was, I shook my head. Ours was the way of reason, not violence, resorting to violence only when reason failed.
“No, I think we’re into negotiations now, and that’s for the Diplomats, backed by our military prowess, to resolve. Thanks again Commander. Can you transfer the code to basil here?” I asked, proffering the pad.
Baldwin activated the pad, put his thumb against a panel and passed it to Hargreaves. He did likewise, and passed it back. They repeated the procedure, verifying the biocodes just transmitted. Baz snapped the pad shut.
“Thanks, Mate” he said.
Baldwin nodded and signaled to his men. As they were leaving, I called after them
“What of Jeneba?”
Baldwin turned. “Oh, she’s gone off to find her friend the Morgan news reporter – with a bloody great mindworm in tow – Alphonso I think his name is.”
He left with his men.
‘Alphonse,’ I muttered. ‘You’ve resurfaced. I wonder what mischief you and Jeneba are cooking up now.’
I turned back to Ayola.
“I hate doing this, but you realize under the circumstances I have no option. Baz, call one of the MPs and have her locked in the brig, electronic restraints and all.”
Ayola shrugged.
“We’re holding Anastasia too” I said. That got her attention as I knew it would. I had the impression that the sisters were close.
“Your co-operation will make it easier on both of you.”
“So will yours,” was her spirited reply.
Baz got up to answer, and was greeted by Kitty, my aide.
“There’s a Fleet Commander Baldwin and entourage wants to deliver a package to Minister Allardyce” she said. “Ive put them in his office.”
“Excuse me, I’ll go see” I said and went next door.
Baldwin and two sumbarine officers were waiting in my office, along with Ayola, who was electronically cuffed and hobbled. She looked up at me with a defiant stare and said “Hello Scott.”
“Ayola”, I said. “these are sad circumstances.”
I turned to Baldwin and stuck out my hand.
“Good to see you again – and great work in getting Ayola out of the Hive’s clutches. I’ll mention that to Burge.”
He beamed. “Well I wish we’d gotten the Colonel out as well. Thought we had, in fact, but it was only a chameleon actress. My guess is that this one knows where she’s being held. Give me and my boys ten minutes alone with her and she’ll squeal.”
Tempting as it was, I shook my head. Ours was the way of reason, not violence, resorting to violence only when reason failed.
“No, I think we’re into negotiations now, and that’s for the Diplomats, backed by our military prowess, to resolve. Thanks again Commander. Can you transfer the code to basil here?” I asked, proffering the pad.
Baldwin activated the pad, put his thumb against a panel and passed it to Hargreaves. He did likewise, and passed it back. They repeated the procedure, verifying the biocodes just transmitted. Baz snapped the pad shut.
“Thanks, Mate” he said.
Baldwin nodded and signaled to his men. As they were leaving, I called after them
“What of Jeneba?”
Baldwin turned. “Oh, she’s gone off to find her friend the Morgan news reporter – with a bloody great mindworm in tow – Alphonso I think his name is.”
He left with his men.
‘Alphonse,’ I muttered. ‘You’ve resurfaced. I wonder what mischief you and Jeneba are cooking up now.’
I turned back to Ayola.
“I hate doing this, but you realize under the circumstances I have no option. Baz, call one of the MPs and have her locked in the brig, electronic restraints and all.”
Ayola shrugged.
“We’re holding Anastasia too” I said. That got her attention as I knew it would. I had the impression that the sisters were close.
“Your co-operation will make it easier on both of you.”
“So will yours,” was her spirited reply.
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