A series of encounters
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Agatha must have realised that her life was in danger, whether she expected her condition would worsen, sending her back to the hospital, or whether she was dying, that was clear enough in the letter she left behind, but that letter also had a fairly detailed rundown on everyone in the organisation, every suspicion she had, and what she and Howard were planning to do about it.
It was perhaps the most frightening document he had ever read, and with each succeeding paragraph, page, character, situation, and fear, he was able to slip into her shoes and feel the pain, anguish, and disappointment filtering through, and her feelings became his motivation.
This is the plan:
Meet the press. Well, no, that wasn’t on the plan, but someone called a press conference, and he decided to crash it.
He had hoped meeting the General, one of the causes of her angst, would be later after he had time to prepare, but it wasn’t to be. He’d met formidable commanding officer once before, and had heard far more about him, and perhaps had been at the end of an order or two if not directly, but he was also privy to scuttlebutt, and if rumours were true…
It doesn’t go well.
He does meet the impertinent reporter again with an interesting surprise attached.
There’s the other office, another PA, and yes it’s a test of patience he wasn’t expecting, but he did have some information on her that smooths the encounter.
And, so it goes, the usual grist to the mill…
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