The Escape (John Puller, #3)(98)



“And by using a knife he can kill you silently, whereas a shot would bring a bunch of other MPs.”

Robert nodded. “And a knifing could be attributed to another prisoner who had fashioned a shiv and might have had a grudge against me. That would probably be the explanation when they found my body. No one would suspect one of the MPs.”

“And I’m sure they were counting on that. But you turned the tables on them.”

“I wasn’t on the floor with my hands behind my head. I was behind the door. I disarmed him. When he started yelling at me in what I recognized was Ukrainian I knew he was trying to kill me. So I killed him instead.”

“Snap-crackle-pop? At least that’s what occurred to me from the ME’s description.”

“Came in handy, bro. For that I thank you.”

“Then you put on his gear and left that way.”

“Lucky for me he was about my size.”

“So you went back on the truck to Leavenworth and then got away. But how did you change your appearance so drastically?”

Robert smiled and touched his nose. “After I moved to Kansas I rented a storage unit under a fictitious name. Set up credit card and bank accounts under that name and outfitted the storage unit with things I would need to change my appearance and also some other items.”

“Why? You couldn’t have been expecting to be arrested and then escaping from DB?”

“Didn’t figure in the equation at all. But while I was at STRATCOM I would disguise myself and go out undercover to military watering holes around the base.”

“But why?”

“When I got to the satellite facility I learned that people stationed there weren’t being as tight-lipped as they should be. Classified info was getting bandied about in places it never should have been. I was instrumental in busting up a ring of people that were preying on drunk soldiers and personnel from STRATCOM to get information to sell, or blackmail them with.”

“And no one knew about your alter ego?”

“That would have defeated the point. But it came in extraordinarily handy when I got away from DB. I could change my appearance, gun up, have equipment, cash, and a credit card, and be on my way.”

“So what have you been doing since you escaped?”

“Trying to work out who set me up.” He paused and stared pointedly at his brother. “Look, I’m stunned they allowed you anywhere near this case.”

“Three-star named Aaron Rinehart and a guy from the NSC, James Schindler, came to me, along with Daughtrey. They set it up.”

“I’ve met Rinehart. I know of Schindler. Never crossed paths with Daughtrey. But still, what’s their angle?”

“I don’t know. A JAG friend told me she didn’t see any positives for me in the scenario.”

“I’d call that good advice.”

“You were following Carter, so you suspected him?”

“Reynolds works at the WMD Center, which he runs. Daughtrey worked with him at ISR. I’m not sure if he was the ‘person’ Robinson was mentioning, but it seemed a good place to start. I haven’t found many leads on this sucker, so I intend to follow up all of them until I hit the right one.”

“Is it all about money? I think it is for Reynolds.”

“She has a Joan Miró in her mini-mansion,” said Robert.

“So my colleague Knox pointed out.”

“That painting is worth at least a few million dollars. That’s reason enough for STRATCOM to do surprise searches of every sensitive personnel’s home. Sometimes we can’t see the forest for the trees. But I don’t think it’s all about money for all of them.”

“What, then? If they’re traitors then they’re selling stuff.”

“Maybe, but I think there’s more to it than just cash.”

Puller mulled this over. “By the way, I think I figured out how Reynolds got that DVD in your pocket.”

“How?”

“Her father was a magician. She assisted him. I’m sure she’s quite adept at sleight of hand.”

“I’m sure you’re right.”

Brother looked at brother.

“So what now?” asked Puller.

“Tell me what else you’ve learned,” said Robert. “I’m sure it’s a lot.”

Puller did so, keeping nothing back. He could see that his brother’s mind was going a mile a minute, taking it all in and then neatly cataloging each piece.

Finished, he said, “What about you?”

Robert took a few minutes to fill in his brother.

“So you think there’s a conspiracy going on?” asked Puller.

“I do. It can’t be simply one person.”

“I told you about those men kidnapping me?”

“Yes.”

Puller studied his brother for a long moment. “Was it you? Did you fire the shots?”

Robert slowly nodded. “I was glad I could be there for you, John. Knowing you, you probably would’ve made it out okay on your own, but, well, I was glad I was there to help. I haven’t been able to do that much with you over the last two years.”

“No bones about it, Bobby, you saved my life. But you could have made contact with me then.”

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