Sunday, March 2, 2014

Two Days Later

Arriving in Austin, Kevin learns from the police the name and address of the secretary, who gave them the identities.  At first they didn’t want to give it to him.  He explains that he is under presidential orders to find more details about the men.  He shows the credentials he always carries for matters like this.

Kevin is amazed they really bought the story he just told them.  They never even called anyone to verify his story.


Armed with the address of the office she worked in, Kevin decides to play the role of a reporter covering the explosion, hoping the secretary can provide some information he needs.
Going to the location, he finds the office is closed.  Kevin looks in the front window and finds the office vacant.  “What the hell.”

Kevin goes next door and inquires if they know when the people next door moved out?
The lady at the counter says, “Yeah, I think they moved out two days ago.  We were surprised.  No one said a word and I think they moved out in the middle of the night.  How we found out, the landlord came over to ask us if we saw them leave.”

“Do you know anyone of the office staff?”

“There were two ladies inside who always kept to themselves.  Two guys came in and out a few times a week but that’s all I know.”

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