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SLEIGHT OF HAND
by Red Chapter 21
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Joe
stood in the open doorway and saw Frank stretched out on the bed, one arm
thrown over his eyes. “Frank?”
he said tentatively, unsure if Frank were awake or asleep. Frank
immediately lifted his head and looked at Joe in response. “Gray’s
here.” Joe
took a few steps into the room. Frank
sat up and nodded.
Swinging his legs off the bed, he reached down to pick up his shoes
off the floor. Joe
shifted nervously as he waited.
He and Vanessa were still on a major high, intoxicated by the
results of her final blood test.
Since getting the good news, Joe had taken every opportunity to
celebrate, shutting out everyone around him and making Vanessa the center
of his world, showering her with affection. When
Frank had ended the phone call with Arthur Gray, Joe had swept Vanessa up
in his arms for a quick congratulatory kiss.
A kiss that had rapidly taken on a life of its own.
When they finally separated, Frank was conspicuously absent.
Joe had mentally kicked himself, and uttered more than a few choice
words when he realized how hard it had to be for Frank to watch them for
even a few seconds.
They had been blissfully happy together, while Frank was alone,
fearing for his wife’s safety.
While he couldn’t take back his actions, Joe could at least let
Frank know he regretted his thoughtlessness. “Frank,
I…uh…I want to apologize...for earlier,” Joe said contrite, but not
quite able to find the right words. “Earlier?”
Frank repeated puzzled, his eyes focused on tying his sneakers. “Yeah.
I mean when I realized Vanessa had really outsmarted Gray, I was
beside myself I was so proud of her,” Joe explained. “But I shouldn’t
have been quite so enthusiastic about showing her how I felt.
I should have thought about your feelings…with Callie missing and
all…I didn’t, and that was really inconsiderate,” Joe finished
softly. “I’m
sorry.” Frank
stood and stared at his younger brother for a moment.
“Apology not accepted,” he replied, his voice low. Surprised,
Joe took a step back, feeling about two inches tall.
His exuberant show of affection and disregard for Frank’s
situation had apparently hurt Frank much more than he’d originally
thought. “Oh.
Uh…okay,” Joe mumbled, turning away. A
strong hand pulled him to a stop and spun him around, forcing Joe to meet
his brother’s eyes.
“Do not apologize for being happy and in love and not
afraid to show it,” Frank said seriously, before breaking into a smile.
“It’s about time you and Vanessa had something good happen in your
lives. I’ve
been waiting over a year to see you two this deliriously happy again.”
Frank had to stop, apparently amused at the rapidly changing
expressions on Joe’s face.
“You weren’t inconsiderate or thoughtless.
You were just showing Vanessa how you felt about her and that’s
something you should never apologize for.” While
Joe was still fidgeting, it was now out of embarrassment at Frank’s
little speech rather than nervousness.
Unable to come up with an adequate reply, Joe simply grinned at his
brother and nodded in appreciation. Frank
turned Joe towards the door and threw an arm across his shoulders.
“Let’s go find my wife.” The
boys returned to the living room to find Arthur Gray and Vanessa silently
staring at each other in some kind of standoff. “What’s
going on?” Frank asked, narrowing his eyes.
“Why aren’t you working on the disc, Van?” “Because
he won’t give it to me,” Vanessa replied, still glaring at the
Gray Man.
“He says he’ll only turn it over to you.
So I’m standing here, wasting time, waiting for him to give you
the disc so you can turn around and give it to me. Time I could be using to
create the fake disc,” she finished, happy to see the Network agent was
looking more than a little embarrassed. Frank
muttered something under his breath as he stalked over to Gray.
“I am not in the mood for your games!
Give her the damn disc!” he snarled, then walked to the desk and
booted up his laptop. Joe
watched in amusement as Gray slowly removed the disc from his pocket and
very reluctantly offered it to Vanessa. Snatching it out of his hand,
Vanessa gave him a final glare and spun on her heel to join Frank at the
computer. “You’re
treading on thin ice,” Joe grinned, warning Gray that Vanessa’s
patience with him was wearing thin.
“And if you think I’ve got a temper, you ain’t seen
nothin’ yet.” Gray
gave Joe a withering look as he silently brushed past the younger Hardy and
took a seat on the couch.
Joe followed and sat down right next to him, knowing it would annoy
Gray to no end. Joe smiled as Gray moved a few inches.
He waited a few seconds and then moved a few inches closer to Gray.
Joe continued moving closer each time Gray attempted to put some
distance between them, taking great pleasure in the frustration the
admittedly childish game was causing the Network agent. However,
as soon as Frank joined the pair, the little game stopped - Joe was all
business. Taking
a seat, Frank noted Gray’s look of annoyance and Joe’s telltale smirk.
He had only a moment to wonder what Joe had come up with to irritate
Gray this time, before the older man began to speak. “I’ve
been in contact with the local authorities and alerted them to the
situation.
While it’s strictly a Federal government operation, they’ve
agreed to loan us three of their undercover officers.
They’re on stand-by, waiting to hear from us.
I have also ordered a few agents from the nearest Network office to
meet at the lodge and wait for me there,” Gray said.
“Are
they experienced?” Frank asked.
He knew he needed Gray’s help, but he didn’t want some rookie
agent who was gung ho to make his first capture and impress Gray, putting
Callie’s life in any more danger than it already was. “Some
of the best,” Gray reassured him. “Don’t worry.
If the exchange is in a public place, they’ll blend right in with
the crowd. If
it’s isolated, no one will ever know they are there.” “Good,”
Frank nodded, his fears somewhat alleviated.
As he listened to Joe ask exactly who the agents were, Frank watched
his younger brother shift position and wince at the movement.
Joe’s hand immediately went to his bruised and obviously sore
midsection.
The instinctive, subconscious action made Frank realize that neither
he nor Joe were at one hundred percent after the previous day’s
encounter.
He made a mental note to thank Arthur Gray for his assistance, once
he had Callie back in his arms. ‘Callie…’
While
still listening to Gray, Frank couldn’t help but be distracted by
thoughts of his wife and what she might be going through.
Callie had said she was fine when they spoke, but that was hours
ago. Were
her captors leaving her alone, as promised?
Or were they bored, with nothing to do but keep an eye on her?
What would they do to keep themselves amused?
Still worse, would they take out their anger at Frank, for having
gotten the better of them, on Callie?
Out of nowhere, he was assaulted by the memory of the phone call
he’d received from his father one year ago… “Collig
just called me. Vanessa’s been raped.
They can’t find Joe to tell him…”
Vanessa
had been raped for the sole purpose of hurting Joe.
Frank knew it was within the realm of possibility that Callie could
suffer a similar fate to get back at him. ‘NO!’
Frank screamed silently. ‘They’re professionals.
They don’t want to get back at me.
They just want the disc.
They need her alive and unhurt or they know I won’t go through
with this,’ Frank reminded himself.
‘They won’t hurt her…they won’t…’ Frank
repeated those words over and over to himself, hoping to find some comfort
in them when Joe’s voice suddenly grabbed his attention.
He didn’t catch Joe’s words but the hostility in them was
lethal. “No,”
Gray was shaking his head adamantly at whatever Joe had said. “Absolutely
not. I
will not allow it.” Frank
saw Joe’s anger quickly bubbling to the surface and knew an explosion was
imminent.
‘What did I miss?’
he wondered, hoping to figure it out before Joe completely lost
his cool.
Frank remained silent, listening, his eyes darting from Joe to Gray
and back again. “You
won’t allow it?” Joe repeated contemptuously. “That’s
right,” Gray asserted.
“Other than creating that disc, your fiancée is not a part
of this operation.
She will remain here until the mission is completed.
Under no circumstances is she to accompany you.
I can’t believe you even suggested such a thing.” ‘Joe
wants Vanessa right by his side until this is over,’
Frank quickly figured out.
‘And Gray is dead set against it.’ Normally,
Frank would agree with Gray completely, but this time there were
extenuating circumstances – ones he wasn’t sure Arthur Gray was aware
of. While
Frank never wanted the girls to be within a hundred miles of anything that
could be even remotely dangerous, he completely understood Joe’s
insistence that Vanessa accompany him.
He knew Joe did not want Vanessa out of his sight until these men
were in custody.
Frank also understood that being left alone in the cabin to wait for
their return, would serve no purpose other than unleashing some very
painful images from Vanessa’s not quite recovered psyche. “Vanessa
stays with Joe at all times,” Frank cut in, his voice commanding
immediate attention and compliance.
“That is not open for discussion.” Gray
shifted his attention to Frank, fully prepared to continue the argument,
only to be stopped short by the look in Frank’s eyes.
Frank stared back at him, his eyes almost black in color.
He never blinked and never looked away, daring Gray to challenge
him. While Arthur Gray’s expression didn’t change, inside he flinched,
knowing he’d already lost this battle.
He was seeing yet another new side of Frank Hardy – one he
instinctively thought it best not to cross.
While his wounded pride rallied for him to argue the point, Gray
reminded himself his instincts had saved his life more than once and wisely
chose to listen to them. “Fine,”
he said stonily.
“But I want it known that I think it’s a very bad idea.” “Duly
noted,” Frank replied, his tone making it clear he didn’t particularly
care what Arthur Gray thought.
The subject was closed and he was ready to move on. Joe
simply sat there, momentarily in awe of his older brother.
Awe that rapidly gave way to admiration and gratitude.
By all rights, Frank should be completely obsessed with finding
Callie to the exclusion of all else.
Yet he immediately understood the emotional toll being left alone
would take on Vanessa – and Joe.
Despite knowing his actions might anger the Gray Man to the point
where he’d choose to turn his back on their rescue effort, leaving them
with nothing to trade and no back up at all, Frank never hesitated. He
stepped in right away, making it clear to Arthur Gray that he had no say in
this decision – and that he had better not ask for explanations. Feeling
the animosity between Gray and Joe growing by the second, Frank was
relieved to hear Vanessa’s voice break the tension. “Done,”
she announced, beckoning the three men to join her. Frank
stood, wisely positioning himself between his brother and Arthur Gray as
they walked to the small desk where Vanessa was working. “Here’s
one of them,” she said, waiting as Gray studied the screen intently.
After he gave a slight nod, she maximized a second window.
“And here’s the other one.” Frank
watched as Gray scrutinized this one just as thoroughly.
He saw the Network agent reach out and clicked the mouse, returning
to the first screen, frowning as he did so.
He then clicked back to the second screen.
This went on for several minutes making Frank wonder what exactly
Gray was looking for.
They looked identical to Frank – he couldn’t tell which was the
original and which was the fake. ‘And
neither can he!’
It suddenly dawned on Frank, that Arthur Gray also had no idea which
was the original file and which was the fake.
‘Wonder how long it’ll take for him to admit it,’ Frank
thought sardonically. Vanessa
suddenly stood up, and winked at Frank.
‘She realizes it, too,’ Frank couldn’t help but smile
at the predicament Gray found himself in. “When
you’re done, you can close both files and give Frank the copy,” Vanessa
said, a hint of mischief in her voice.
“No,
no,” Gray replied a little too quickly. “You can do that,” he said
trying to back away. “Oh,
but I insist,” Vanessa said sweetly, crossing her arms over her chest.
“After all it is government property.
I’d rather not have it in my possession any longer than necessary.
Go ahead,” she made a sweeping gesture towards the computer.
“Give Frank the copy.” Frank
bit his lip to stifle a laugh, although he was thoroughly enjoying the
situation.
‘Serves him right, the way he’s always so condescending to
Joe – and Vanessa by association.’
The
Gray Man wavered for just a moment and then finally threw up his hands in
defeat, much to Frank’s delight. “Look,
we both know I can’t tell the difference,” Gray said grudgingly.
“Just give me the original and Frank the copy.” “Well,
since you asked so nicely,” Vanessa replied sarcastically, taking a seat
at the desk once again. “She’s
good, isn’t she?”
Joe boasted proudly, elbowing Gray in the ribs.
“Isn’t she?” “Yes,
she’s good,” Gray muttered as he accepted a disc from Vanessa.
“You’re sure this is the original?” He asked, eyeing the disc
she was giving to Frank. “Of
course she is!” Joe exclaimed as he grabbed Vanessa and kissed her, which
she returned with enthusiasm. Frank
smiled as Gray stared at Joe and Vanessa for a moment.
“Are they always like this?” he asked, turning towards Frank. “Mm-hmm,”
Frank replied as he walked back to the couch, the disc securely in his
hand. Gray
followed, glancing back at the young couple more than once as he did so.
“Have they ever passed out from lack of oxygen?” he wondered
aloud. “Not
yet, but there’s always a first time,” Frank chuckled at the thought. The
tension that had been momentarily lifted, descended once again as
everyone’s attention was captured by the ringing of the phone.
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