agency somewhere might make the connection between the SUV and Mitty, and then Garrett, but he was pretty sure they couldnât do it in real time, on the fly. Not on the streets of Walnut Hill.
âOkay, Garrett, how about this? How about you just walk into one of thepolice precincts there, turn yourself in, and we have this conversation face-to-face?â Her voice had a pleasing, mellifluous quality.
âChaudry? Youâre Indian? And a woman? In the FBI. Thatâs gotta be rare. You sound young too.â
âA good reason for us to meet each other in person. You could see how young I really am.â
Garrett laughed. He liked her already. âWhen I look you up online in five minutes, Iâll know exactly how young or old you are. And where you were born, your grades in high school, and what you bought last weekend at the mall. Iâve never dated an Indian girl before. You single?â
âIs that why you called? To ask me out?â
âI had nothing to do with the shooting of Phillip Steinkamp. I have nothing against the Fed, and Iâve never met Steinkamp. Iâm a frigging bond trader.â
âIf you are so innocent, why did you run from your office before our agents could question you?â
âI have a deep-seated suspicion of law enforcement, with multiple bad experiences with people in authority, and a pathological hatred of government power.â
âBut you worked for the Defense Department, the ultimate in government power. Something called the Ascendant program. That seems like a contradiction.â
âIâm complicated.â
âTell me about Ascendant,â Chaudry said.
âNo. Find out for yourself. Look, hereâs what I know. Steinkampâs murder is part of a pattern. A pattern of economic destabilization. Someone is aiming to attack the American economy. They want me out of the way, so theyâre trying to blame me for the killing.â
âAnd who is behind it, Garrett?â
âI donât know. Iâm out here on my own. But you better believe Iâm trying to find out. Who shoots someone and then tells the world who made them do it? Makes no sense, Agent Chaudry, and you know it as well as I do. â
âGood point. But I still need you to come in to one of our field offices and make a statement. Weâll treat you right. VIP, all the way. Just answer some questions. You and I can start a relationship.â
Again, Garrett laughed. Chaudry was his kind of FBI agent. âWith you?Awesome. But if we go out on a date, itâll have to be your treat, because Iâll be in handcuffs, stripped of all constitutional rights.â
This time Chaudry laughed. In the sudden silence on the line, Garrett could hear police sirens in the distance. Growing louder.
âAw, you sent the cops, and I told you not to. Way to make a bad first impression. Iâm going to go now, but I just want to say, for the recordâI didnât know the woman who killed Steinkamp. Never met her. Never met Steinkamp, or anyone who works at the Fed. I had nothing to do with any of it. And if youâre smart, youâll begin to understand that something much larger is happening. Youâre hunting for the wrong person. And when the shit startâs flying, youâll understand why.â
Garrett didnât wait for a response. He hit end on his cell phone, then quickly popped the battery out of the back. Mitty chuckled as she drove. âShe really say she wanted to date you? An FBI agent?â
âI have animal magnetism.â
âI bet guy FBI agents are hot,â Mitty said with a wistful sigh. âWith the guns and the suits. If I robbed a bank, you think theyâd strip-search me?â
âTurn left here. The streetâs going to be swarming with cops in a minute.â With that, Garrett lay down in the back of the Explorer and waited until they got out of
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