The moment that Scotch exited the living room Pen went in the other
direction. She returned to her bedroom and with a flip of the light
switch she began counting.
“One.” Pen
shut the door.
“Two.” She
retrieved clean panties from a stack of clothes that had been neatly
laid out on a chair and put them on.
“Three.” Bra was secured into place.
“Four.”
Blouse pulled overhead and smoothed out.
“Five.” Pants
put on.
“Six.” Pen
snatched a stun gun and her keys off of the top of her dresser and opened the
door, heading back through the living room and into the kitchen.
She found Scotch standing next to her stove. He was looking at an
apple that had been placed in on its center between the
burners. The apple had been impaled with one of Pen’s cooking knives. A
piece of paper was attached.
“What is it?”
Pen asked.
“It’s for you.
A fan letter.”
Pen looked a
Scotch questioningly. He looked around the small kitchenette,
spotting her dish washing gloves, he put them on and gently slid the
apple to Pen so she could inspect it.
The note attached
to the apple read: The Agency is not what you think it is.
BEWARE.--U.
“Who is ‘U’?”
“Is that how you
Americans speak? It’s no wonder your country is looking the way
that it is these days.” Scotch teased. After a silence he gave a
real answer. “Ursula. She was with The Agency once upon a time.”
One side of his mouth turned up for a brief moment.
“You are fond of
her?”
“I was...until I
wasn’t.”
Scotch looked
away. Pen watched as his eyes panned the room—across the stove,
along the floor, to the refrigerator. They traveled along the counter
and past the window. His gaze stopped at the door leading out of the
flat. “It was Duff,” he announced.
“Duff?”
“Ursula sent Duff
to deliver her message. He has a bit of a glandular problem and can
be quite fragrant. Duff, being self-conscious, has tried using
various colognes in an effort to mask his scent. The cologne only
makes things worse.”
“You smelled him
in here?”
“I had to work a
stake-out with Ursula once, she brought Duff along. Our hiding spot
was cramped and there was not much of an opportunity to get fresh
air. Duff’s scent is a bit like cannabis, once you’ve smelled it
up close and personal it’s an odor that you never forget.” He
took off the gloves and tossed them into the sink.
“Doesn’t that
make him a terrible choice for this type of work?”
“Ursula and Duff
go back all the way to primary school. He does odd jobs for Ursula
here and there. As I already said he is self-conscious about his
glandular problem. He prefers to be non-confrontational.”
“You smelled
him.” Pen said. “You smelled him and said something to bring
attention to the fact that you knew someone was in the apartment with
us encouraging him to make a quick get away. Brilliant.”
“I always have
been. You’ve seen my profile at the agency.”
Pen raised an
eyebrow.
“It’s actually
an old trick. It works on great on school buddies who sneak into your
dorm room to pull a prank.”
Pen went into the
living room and returned with her phone. She began typing a text
message.
“What are you
doing?”
“Contacting
Corporate. There are strict directives in place regarding residential
break-ins of agents regardless of the circumstances.”
Scotch removed the
phone from Pen’s hand and deleted her message. He took her phone,
handing her his own. “Stay here.” He said and proceeded to
leave. Scotch stopped moving when he felt her hand on his arm.
“I need my
phone.”
“No you don’t,
you have my phone.”
“All of my
important numbers are in there.”
“All of your
contacts with Corporate are in there too. The last thing
that we need is for you to contact Corporate at the moment.”
“Corporate
directives were crafted and put into place to keep all agents safe
from harm.” Pen quoted.
“They were also
put into place to ensure that said agents were under the agency’s
control at all times.” Scotch thought for a moment and made a
difficult decision. “You were right when you said that finding our
targets already neutralized was a sign that something is wrong. I am
right about there being something unusual going on at the agency,
McKinney confirmed that for me tonight.”
“What’s going
on?” Pen asked.
“He won’t share
any specifics.” Scotch looked at the stove, gesturing towards the
impaled apple and the note with a nod of his head. “Now Ursula has
jumped into the mix.”
“That makes it
even more imperative to check in with Corporate.” Pen countered.
Scotch shook his
head. “Something is amiss. We cannot identify who the enemy is
until we know who all of the players are.”
“Are you
suggesting that it would be best to know where the parties involved
are going with these deaths before contacting Corporate?”
“And who the
responsible parties are.” Scotch said.
“It sounds like we
have a bit of a mystery to solve.”
“The Spies Who
Solved A Mystery. It sounds a bit like the title of a B movie.”
“Spy stories are
actually a sub-genre of mysteries and thrillers.” Pen pointed out
as Scotch opened the kitchen door leading to a back hallway.
“Then come along
Dr. Watson, the game is afoot!” Scotch grinned as he ventured out
into the empty hallway.
*This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
*This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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