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The Inner Sanctum

Page 31

by Stephen W. Frey


  But this was stupid. They couldn’t stay here. Jesse grabbed Todd, helped him to his feet, and pulled him through the thick branches on the opposite side of the tree from where Roth had appeared. She and Todd crashed through the foliage together, headfirst, and fell heavily to the ground, but they were up again instantly, running wildly after two more pops of the gun. They ran past tree after tree, uncertain which way they had come or which way they were going, trying only to put distance between themselves and the assassin.

  Suddenly they were at the stone fence again, hurtling it, and then they were sprinting across the gravel toward the rental car. Jesse threw herself into the driver’s seat, jammed the key into the ignition and revved the motor as Todd fell onto the passenger seat. But he could not close the door, so weak was his right side, and she had to reach across the seat and slam the door shut for him.

  At that moment Gordon Roth leaped the stone fence and ran for the rental car.

  “Jesus, there he is!” Todd pointed with his left hand, barely able to gasp the warning. “I don’t see a gun, though.”

  Jesse punched the accelerator, and the rental car skidded across the gravel toward the main road. As tires met blacktop, Roth closed the distance to the car and lunged for Jesse’s open window. He grabbed the door with one hand and a fistful of her hair with the other. His weight pulling at her hair slammed her cheek down against the doorframe and pain shot through her face, but she managed to keep her foot on the accelerator. The rental swerved out of control back toward the parking lot, scraping several large stones placed next to the road as barriers. Finally Roth fell away as the rocks tore gaping holes in his clothes and flesh.

  “Dammit!” Todd yelled.

  “What?” she screamed, jerking the steering wheel to the right to avoid a car bearing down on them. Todd had turned around and was looking into the backseat. “What is it?”

  Todd turned back so he was facing forward. He shook his head, then suddenly grabbed his chest and doubled over. “Nothing, Jess. Just get me to a hospital,” he groaned. “I think I’m gonna—”

  But he didn’t finish. The loss of blood and the intense pain finally overwhelmed him, and he slipped into unconsciousness and slumped against the door.

  Chapter 34

  Jesse sat next to the bed, head forward, holding Todd’s limp hand against her cheek, caressing his fingers. The assassin’s bullet had grazed the right lung, causing significant internal bleeding, and the emergency room doctors had decided to operate immediately.

  “Jesse!”

  Jesse swung around in the chair. David Mitchell stood in the doorway. Instantly she was on her feet. “I swear to God, David, I’ll scream. There’ll be fifty doctors and nurses in here in two seconds.”

  “I’m not going to hurt you.” He raised his arms above his head in a non-threatening posture and remained at the door. “I promise.”

  “How did you find me?”

  “Simple. Greater Baltimore Medical Center is the closest hospital to the Worthington Valley. I knew you’d bring Todd here. I’m from Baltimore, remember? I checked the emergency room register when I got here, and, sure enough, Todd Colton’s name was on it.” David glanced at Todd. “I saw him get shot. How is he?”

  “He’s going into surgery in a few minutes.” Her eyes narrowed. “David, you played me for such a fool. And it’s my own fault. I let you. I believed somehow that you couldn’t do all this to me. That down deep you cared. That you weren’t responsible. I let my emotions get in the way, and because of that, I walked right into that trap out in the Worthing ton Valley.” She shook her head. “Is this another trap, David? Is that trigger-happy friend of yours standing outside? Is he going to appear behind you in the doorway in a second, take aim and finish Todd and me once and for all?”

  “No,” David said quietly. “Jesse, I’ve got a lot to tell you and not much time to do it in.”

  “What do you mean by that?” She touched her cheek and winced. It was swollen and sore from when Roth had grabbed her hair and pulled her face down against the car door.

  “It won’t be long before that guy who shot Todd gets here.”

  “Oh, right, you’ll be giving him a call, I suppose. You two probably split up to check all the hospitals in the area more efficiently. Let me help you. There are pay phones just down the hall.” She sat back down in the chair.

  “Jesse, listen to me!” David took a step toward her, then stopped as he saw her recoil. He gritted his teeth in frustration. “All gunshot wounds received by emergency rooms have to be reported immediately to the police.” His voice was low and even. “They’ll be here soon.” This was it. She had to listen to him now or it would be all over. “Jesse, I had my initiation.”

  “What are you talking about?”

  “I’m officially a member of the club now. The other night, Webb, Mohler and another man named Jack Finnerty confirmed everything for me. About how Webb feeds information to Sagamore. About how Coleman is the heir apparent to Webb in the Senate and how they’ve been influencing that election. They told me everything.” David paused. “And they gave me two million dollars.” He shook his head. The after-tax amount was already in his account.

  “I knew you could be bought.” She continued caressing Todd’s fingers. “That’s why you’ve helped them track me down, and why you haven’t gone to the authorities yet. Because they made you rich. And that’s the most important thing in the world to you.”

  “You’re wrong, Jesse. Look, I could go to jail for stealing a significant amount of money from Doub Steel. I didn’t do it. It was a setup. But I’d have a hard time proving that.”

  “Sure you didn’t do it.”

  “I’m not kidding!” David yelled.

  “Why are you telling me all this?”

  “Because I need you to understand how difficult a position I’m in. Because I need your help.”

  Jesse gently placed Todd’s limp hand down on the bed and turned in her chair toward David. “You’re incredible, David Mitchell.” She could barely speak. “To save yourself, you gave them information about me that is terribly personal. Something I’ve kept inside of me since I was seventeen. Something that is going to tear my mother and me apart when she hears about it. And now you want my help.” Jesse clenched her hands together to keep them from shaking.

  “I have all the information about the abortion, Jesse.”

  Her eyes flashed to his.

  “Everything. I have the file from Rebecca Saunders’s office and the information from Edgewood General. It’s in my car. It’s safe. That’s why I called you this morning. To tell you I had it all. Mohler left it in his desk. That’s why I wanted you to meet me out at the store. To give it to you. No one is ever going to find out about the attack or the abortion.”

  Jesse’s mouth fell slowly open. “But the assassin.”

  David shook his head. “I don’t know how they found you. I didn’t—”

  “They found me because you told them where I was.” She cut him off abruptly.

  “You’re wrong, Jesse. I wasn’t working with them. I never have been. I’ve made them believe that to help you. I’ve never put you in danger. I’ve put myself in danger to save you. Why do you think the guy missed when you and Todd were under that tree? Christ, I almost got myself killed trying to take that gun away from him.”

  “That was you?” She stood up again.

  “Who the hell did you think it was?”

  “But what happened?”

  “I saw him lean into that tree and I knew he was going after you. So I slammed into him and we struggled. We both had our hands on the gun, but I had mine on the trigger. I kept pulling it to unload the clip. When it was empty, I got away from him and started running.”

  “That’s why he didn’t have his gun when I was in the car getting Todd out of there.”

  David nodded.

>   “But you led them to Becky Saunders and to Edgewood General.” Her voice was suddenly harsh again.

  “No. I got the information from Becky’s office. But that was to protect you. I’ll admit, I wanted to know why you were seeking professional help. But I didn’t get it to use against you.”

  “Then why did you get the information from the hospital?”

  “That wasn’t me, Jesse.”

  “It was me,” Todd gasped.

  Jesse turned back toward Todd, horrified.

  “I’m so sorry, Jess.” It was difficult for Todd to speak.

  “Todd? No!”

  “I owed some bad people a lot of money,” he whispered. “Money I couldn’t come up with. They took care of the situation for me. They were willing to protect me from the people I owed the money to. But if I didn’t cooperate they were going to turn me over to them.” Todd attempted to sit up but couldn’t. “They told me they just wanted information in return for their protection. Information they could use against you. And all the stuff you’d compiled. So I gave them what they wanted. I was desperate. And no one was supposed to get hurt.” He closed his eyes tightly. “Then that guy started shooting out at the store. Shooting at me. They lied to me.” He shook his head.

  “I can’t believe it. How did you get everything?”

  “I bribed a nurse at the hospital.” His voice became almost inaudible. “I took all the stuff from the bag in the closet at your mother’s house too. I knew it was there because I followed you to your mother’s after we broke into LFA. After I left you in the parking lot at your apartment.”

  “So you have all the information that was in the closet.” Jesse was incredulous.

  “I did,” Todd admitted. “It was in the bag in the back of your rental when we got to the country store. But someone took it as we were getting out of there. I guess the guy who shot at us at the store got it somehow.”

  “You attacked my mother?” Jesse’s voice began to shake.

  “I didn’t attack her, I—”

  “You could have frightened her to death, literally. And you did all this to me? After all we’ve been through? As long as we’ve known each other?” She was so angry she could barely get the words out. “And I risked my life for you.” She reached toward Todd.

  But David was on her instantly, wrestling her away from the bed.

  “Let me go,” she screamed.

  “No! Forget him. You’ve got to get out of here. I’m telling you. You’ve got to call the police. You need their protection.”

  “Why? It doesn’t matter. I don’t have anything left that will prove what they’ve done. The cops will laugh at me.”

  David pulled Jesse to the door. “Look down.”

  She glanced at him, puzzled, then followed his finger, which was pointing down at the floor. At her feet lay the bag she had seen Todd throw into the back of the rental at the Towson Motor Inn—the bag she now realized contained the information she had hidden at her mother’s house. “But how?”

  “I snagged it from your car when you and Todd ran for the woods. Elizabeth told me Todd had informed them he was going to get it last night. I didn’t figure Todd would let it out of his sight, but I took a quick look in the back of the car anyway as you all were running for the woods. Sure enough, it was there.”

  Jesse threw her arms around David’s shoulders and hugged him tightly. “I was so wrong about you, David. Can you forgive me?”

  “With the right kind of convincing,” he said slyly, wrapping his arms around her.

  “Excuse me.” A doctor stood in the hallway. “We need to get Mr. Colton to surgery right now.”

  “Sorry, doctor.” Jesse pulled David out of the doorway so the medical team could pass. “What do we do now?”

  “Go to the authorities.”

  Jesse shook her head. “What are we going to say? That Carter Webb, one of the most respected and influential men in this country, is at the center of a multimillion-dollar insider trading and fraud scandal? The police and the FBI would just laugh at us.”

  David pointed at the bag on the floor. “But we have the information you put together.”

  “It will take time for the authorities to confirm all of that. Days, maybe even weeks. In the meantime, we could be killed.”

  “They’ll give us protection.”

  Jesse rolled her eyes. “You think Webb couldn’t still get to us? Would you really feel safe?”

  David’s expression became grim. “I guess not. We really can’t trust anyone, can we?”

  Suddenly Jesse snapped her fingers. “I know who to go to!”

  “Who?”

  “Come on!” she yelled as she headed down the long corridor.

  David picked up the bag full of information and ran after her. He caught up with Jesse at the door to the outside. “Where are we going?”

  “Washington.”

  “Let’s take my car,” he yelled, as they jogged into the parking lot.

  “Fine.”

  “It’s over there.” He pointed at the black BMW.

  As they reached the car, David slowed down. “Damnit.”

  “What’s wrong?”

  “The trunk’s been popped.” He walked to the back of the BMW and pulled the trunk up. “The information from Becky’s office and Edgewood General is gone,” he said dejectedly, looking inside.

  “What!” Jesse was instantly suspicious again. “Don’t do this to me, David,” she pleaded, glancing around the lot for signs of trouble.

  “Stop it, Jesse.” He knew what she was thinking. “Didn’t you hear what Todd said back there?” David jerked his thumb over his shoulder at the hospital. “He took the information from Edgewood and stole the information on Webb and the rest of them from your mother’s house. You’ve got to trust me once and for all.” David ran his finger over a stain on the car. “Blood,” he murmured to himself.

  “What?” She was nervous as hell.

  “You said something about the assassin not having his gun when you were getting away from the farm store. What did you mean?”

  “When I was driving away, the guy ran out of the orchard and tried to stop me. He actually reached inside the car and grabbed my hair. I gunned the car and he fell away. Fortunately, he didn’t have his gun.”

  David nodded. “He must have gotten hurt. That’s what this blood is.” David pointed at the trunk. “I guess he went through my car after you got away.”

  “Then why didn’t he get the other information?” she asked warily. “What’s in the bag you’re carrying on your shouler?”

  “Because when I took it out of the back of your rental car I didn’t have time to get to my car and keep track of you. Things were happening pretty fast if you’ll remember.” He was irritated. She was still questioning him. “So I threw it over the fence into the field and came back for it when I was certain Roth was gone.”

  Jesse glanced around. “Maybe he took the Edgewood file just now.” She nodded at the trunk.

  “Not a chance. I made certain I wasn’t followed here.”

  They were silent for a few seconds.

  Finally Jesse shook her head. “So after all this, Webb and Mohler still have the information about my abortion and my mother is going to find out about it anyway.”

  “Maybe not.”

  “What do you mean?”

  “Get in. I have an idea.”

  Chapter 35

  Johnny Antolini handed Jesse the glass of water. “Here you go.”

  “Thanks.” She was thirsty and drank the entire glass quickly.

  “Do you want more?”

  “No thanks.”

  “Johnny, can you call your people and see if the money is in yet?” David asked impatiently. “The other party is supposed to be sending the money right away.”

 
“Relax.” Johnny was starting to get annoyed. He’d done everything David had requested—set up an account at First Maryland Trust for Jesse Hayes without her having to come to the bank to present identification; instructed his people in funds transfer to check the account every five minutes for incoming wires; then left work, met them at his apartment and allowed them to use it as a place to hole up—without asking any questions. He’d done all of that and David was still giving orders. “They’ll call when it comes in.”

  “We need to know the minute it comes in,” David urged.

  “Easy.” Jesse reached over and put a hand on his knee. “Johnny’s already done so much.” She inhaled deeply. “I still don’t understand why we had to get them to send the money.”

  “Because—” But David didn’t finish.

  “I don’t want to hear anymore,” Johnny interrupted. He stood up and headed toward the kitchen of the small apartment.

  When Johnny had disappeared around the corner, David took Jesse’s hands in his. “Because money is what they understand. You agreed to lifetime employment at Sagamore for two million dollars and the Edgewood file. They agreed to give you those things in exchange for the information you have on them. Adhere strictly to the terms of what’s been negotiated. If you showed up before the money had cleared, they’d be suspicious.”

  As David finished speaking, the phone rang. They heard Johnny answer the call but could not discern specific words.

  Moments later he appeared from the kitchen. “The money’s in,” he said softly.

  * * *

  —

  Todd opened his eyes as the anesthesia finally began to wear away. They had surgically repaired the lung and though he would be months in convalescence, in time he would fully recover. He groaned as he became aware of the nausea and pain.

  “Stop your fussing, you big baby.” The nurse smiled down at him.

  He managed a thin smile. “Hey, that’s easy for you to say. You aren’t the one with a hole in your lung.”

  “Yes, I suppose that’s true.” The nurse glanced over at the old man on the bed adjacent to Todd’s. He had just come from throat cancer surgery and would be unconscious for hours.

 

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