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The voice grew wizardly once again, low, raspy: "We've been talking about charges against Spencer."

Metzger replied, "We could make a case work...if we wanted to." He removed his bland glasses, polished the lenses and replaced them. Unlike in the United Kingdom, it was not necessarily a crime to release classified material in this country, unless you were spying for another nation.

"Yes, well, we'll have to consider our priorities, of course."

The Wizard was referring undoubtedly to the public relations issues. It might make more sense not to pursue the matter, lest the press get their hands on the story.

Yes, well...

Metzger took out the nail clippers. But there was nothing left to clip. He spun them absently on his desktop. Put them back.

"And good job with that incident in Florida. Interesting that that bad intel turned good. Like magic. David Copperfield, Houdini."

"They're in custody, all of them."

"Delighted to hear it." As if he were sharing Hollywood gossip, the Wizard said, "Now I have to tell you something, Shreve. You there?"

How cheerfully he delivers my death sentence.

"Yes. Go on."

"Got a call from a friend in Langley. A certain individual who was recently in Mexico."

May-hi-co.

"A certain party," the Wizard repeated. "You remember him?"

"In Reynosa," Metzger said.

"That's the place. Well, guess what? He's vacationing outside Santa Rosa, near Tijuana."

"Is that right?"

"Yes indeed. And apparently he still plans on making some deliveries of his specialty products in the near future. The very near future."

So al-Barani Rashid had moved to the West Coast to hide out.

"He was just spotted with some associates but his friends'll be leaving in the morning. And our friend will be all alone in a pleasant little cottage all day tomorrow. And the good news is that the local tourist board is absolutely fine about a visit from us. So, wondering if you could draw up some revised travel plans for our approval. Details are on their way."

A new STO?

But aren't I being fired? he wondered.

"Of course. I'll get right on it. But...?"

"Yes?" the Wizard asked.

Metzger asked, "Those meetings? The budgetary issues?"

A pause. "Oh, the committee moved on to other matters." After a beat the Wizard said sternly, "If there had been issues, I would've mentioned them to you, don't you think?"

"Sure, you would have. Of course."

"Of course."

Click.

FRIDAY, MAY 26

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