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Mr. Petersen quirked a slight smile. “And
it i
s
. To most of you. We were aware there could be some...” he seemed to consider a possibility of words before opting to use Dr. Curran

s. “Abnormalities may occur when dealing with experimental procedures. You must keep in mind that though Gideon is in good health, he is not a soldier. He does not have your strength and stamina. Apparently, this resulted in complications.”

“Then give him the cure, Petersen.”

It was clear Mr. Petersen didn

t like the tone in Omondi

s tone. Or perhaps he just didn

t like taking orders. Maria wondered again who exactly the bland man in white truly was.

“We will assess his situation and give you a report later. But for now, why don

t you return to your rooms. We will debrief you as soon as possible.”

“If you suspected that one of us could have an adverse reaction to the procedure, I should have been told. I was given the impression that everyone selected for this mission
wouldn

t
be in danger of complications.” Omondi towered over Mr. Petersen, but it was obvious Mr. Petersen was not intimidated.

“Your presumption was erroneous. Now, follow me,” Mr. Petersen said in a tone that made it clear he
didn

t
expect them to argue further.

“What else aren

t you telling us?” Maria said, not able to ignore her misgivings any further.

Mr. Petersen had started to turn away, but at her question, he swiveled back around on his heel. His cool gaze studied her for a moment, then he said, “The information imparted to you is all you need to do your mission. Is that clear?”

Maria and Omondi exchanged looks. She could see her superior
officer

s
silent order to stand down in his body language and gaze. With a nod of her head, she fell silent and into step behind the man in the white suit.

She wouldn

t be surprised if her and Omondi

s wristlet alarms would be deactivated.

 

 

 

 

 

C
hapter 13

 

Dwayne was reviewing weekly reports in his office late one night when Petra appeared in his doorway. She was already off duty, but was still in uniform. He lifted his eyes as she set a steaming cup of real coffee in front of him.

“Mind if I join you?” she asked.

“I

m busy right now,” he said.

He tried to keep the irritation from his voice. There had been no word from Maria in two days and the silence was bothering him. Lindsey had promised to scrounge up what she could when he had contacted her a few hours before. To keep himself busy and distracted, he was trying to make a dent in the pile of reports
he had to review before forwarding them to the commandant.


Too busy to talk to me about a very interesting piece of information that fell into my lap by accident today?”

Dwayne set down his stylus and settled back in his chair. It creaked in protest and he made a mental note
to oil its hinges later. “You

re very good at getting my attention.”

Her too-thin form folded onto a chair and she crossed her long legs. She always reminded him a bird: delicate in appearance, but acutely aware of her surrounds. Her thick hair was coiled into a tight braid down her back and not one curl dared to stray across her brow or neck. Commandant Pierce had once tried to snag Petra as her assistant, but Petra had somehow avoided the transfer. Dwayne appreciated her loyalty, but wondered sometimes what he had done to gain it.

“I assume that you have found other sources since you have not been asking me to gather information about the peculiar dealings in the SWD headquarters
,
or the constant chatter on the news vids about a top secret mission approved by the president.” Petra

s hawkish nose and keen eyes made her look distinctly like a predatory bird.

Dwayne slightly lifted his shoulders, his hands clasped at his waist.

A smile flitted across her lips. “I see. Well, I wonder if your other source of information knows that the SWD has initiated a full lockdown of their facility. Only the top brass is allowed to leave or enter the building. All other personnel have been detained inside.”

Dwayne

s stoic expression didn

t change, but he felt his heartbeat speed up just a bit. “Has there been a contamination event inside the facility?”

Leaning forward, Petra rested her sharp elbow against his desktop and rested her chin on her hand. “This is the int
eresting part of the story. It

s in response to several breaches. Apparently, the media used its sources to gain some important information about the top secret project the SWD is obviously implementing.”

“I

ve seen nothing on the feeds. Commandant Pierce hasn

t notified me of a
ny additional security measures
.”

“That

s because the journalists involved in the breaches were apprehended and are now incarcerated in the SWD facility. The official story to their news outlets and their families is that
they

re
now imbedded with the SWD and will not be able to release their stories until the top secret operation is over.”

Dwayne chuckled. “I just love how the top secret operation is all over the news and obviously occurring.”

“It

s marvelous, isn

t it? Of course no one knows the true nature of whatever
they

re
doing. There are rumors they have created a virus that will kill the
Scrags
, or a new weapon
, or some sort of nanotechnology that will revert them to humans...in other words, everyone is guessing.”

Dwayne exhaled slowly, adding this new information to what he already knew. Maria

s silence could be a result of the lockdown and media blackout, but Lindsey had been certain her program could find its way through any security protocols. It was probably best that the SWD go on full lockdown during the mission. He hated
to admit it
, but he had been greatly unnerved at seeing Maria as an
Inferi
Boon
. What had made it worse was seeing her smile on
a
dead face and her words tumbling from dead lips. It was difficult to reconcile that the woman he loved was now
one of
the creature
s
he had feared his entire life. In his nightmares, he saw her raging through the streets of the city infecting all who came into her path. And the dream always ended the same way. She would find him and tear into him, infecting him.

“A penny for your thoughts?
” Petra narrowed her eyes
.

“They want us to know that something is going on in the SWD,” Dwayne said at last. “The government is doing nothing to hide the fact that something major is going on in there. The city is abuzz with excitement.
They

re
building up the morale of the people and giving them hope. It

s on purpose. A ploy.
But w
hy?”

Petra sat back in her chair abruptly, her eyes downcast as she visibly pondered the question. “To keep the population from seeing the truth.”

Dwayne sighed, nodding.

“But what is the truth?”

He shrugged. “I can only speculate.”

“The energy crisis maybe?”

“That

s hard to ig
nore with the rolling blackouts.”

Slightly biting her lip, Petra fell into deep thought. “I suppose,” she said after a few long beats, “I could delve deeper.”

“I would rather you
just concentrated on the SWD.
I need to know if you hear anything else come out of the SWD facility.”

“Of course.”

“Petra, I appreciate every little bit of information you have ever obtained for me. The commandant tends not to tell me everything I need to know to do my job effectively. You have always filled in the gaps. But these are very dangerous times. With the journalists being detained
and the lockdown occurring, it

s very clear that even you may end up disappearing behind SWD walls if you

re not careful.” Dwayne hated to frighten her, but he was concerned more than ever for everyone he cared about.

“I

ll do my best.” She deliberately looked at the clock. “I suppose I should get home to the kiddies and the partner.”

Dwayne nodded. “
It

s
late. Tell Robert hello for me.”

“I will.” She stood and he could see that she had
fully regained her composure
. “Don

t forget the poker game on Saturday. Robert is planning on trouncing you.”

Dwayne forced a grin. “I

m looking forward to it.”

Petra disappeared through the doorway into the gloom of the hallway.
H
e sighed as the office door slid shut.

It was stopped abruptly by a hand and he caught a glimpse of a familiar face. Since the building was not on lockdown, the door politely asked the person

s na
me, but Dwayne knew she wouldn

t want to be identified.

“Permission granted. Override protocols to identify,” Dwayne ordered.

The door complied.

Lindsey
shambled
into the office and the door slid shut behind her. Leaning on her cane, she walked to his desk, a pad clutched in one hand. “I was waiting for her to leave,” she said, scooting into a chair. Still in her uniform, she was as polished as Petra, but her injury was a sad reminder of all that was wrong with the city.

“What do you have for me?”

“Well, officially, I have a report on communication center equipment that you requested.”

“I did?”

“You did. It

s quite detailed and explained why you need to commission some new units,” Lindsey said with a grin.

Dwayne smirked. “Do we have any in storage?”

“Warehouse
Forty-Seven
has six units that were misplaced a few years ago, but I found through a search of the updated inventory lists from this year.”


You

re
tenacious.”

“I

m thoro
ugh.
” Lindsey
grinned
.

“But why are you really here?” Dwayne asked, his voice dropping as he took on a more sombe
r tone. He knew Lindsey wouldn

t have come if not for something very important.

Lindsey took a deep breath
,
then dropped a small drive on his desk. “Four communiques. Both from the SWD to Commandant Pierce. Both were top priority and maximum security. Both were scrubbed within seconds of transmission from both the sender and receiver.”

“But you caught them,” Dwayne said, impressed.

“I

m thorough,” Lindsey reminded him.

“What are they about?”

“The SWD requested one medic, highly trained, doctor preferred in top physical condition that had to meet a certain biological profile. The commandant answered that she would dispatch one immediately to the SWD. And she asked why this request was not made when the other soldiers for the mission were selected.” Lindsey

s hands were visibly trembling.

“What was the answ
er?” Dwayne plucked the drive from the desktop
and stared at it thoughtfully.

“The answer was that the medic must fit the physical profile
,
or there could be the possibility of the
Inferi Scourge
Infection.”

Dwayne looked at Lindsey quizzically.

“The fourth communique was not to the
c
ommandant
,
but from the SWD to the president. It was to inform him of the death of one of the soldiers in the Special Ops unit. Death by the
Inferi Scourge
Plague Virus.”

Her words hit like a physical blow and Dwayne flinched. “Can you find out if it

s Maria?”

“SWD implemented new security protocols today. The program I gave you can slice through it, but it

s harder for me to transverse their system.
Of course
, I managed to get around their little roadblocks. It wasn

t Maria. It was a SWD tech.”

Dwayne felt guilty for feeling so relieved. “Any indication as to how he was infected?”

“An adverse r
esponse to the
Inferi Boon
V
irus
they

re
using. His body was destroyed and there is a cover story in place. There

s a good chance Maria doesn

t even know this guy died.” Lindsey rubbed her nose and sighed. “This operation is really messy. It reeks of desperation.”

“I have to agree.” Dwayne lapsed into silence as he considered
her news
.

“Are you sure you don

t want to go public with all of this?” The worry etched into Lindsey

s brow matched his own.

Dwayne shook his head. “Maria believes in what she is doing. It gives me pause to usurp a mission that will free the city from the
Scrags
. But I am beginning to have grave reservations.”

“So we won

t do anything.”

Dwayne nodded. “Not yet.”

“I

ll keep an eye out for more information.”

“Thank you. You

re a good soldier and a good friend, Lindsey.”

She gave him a slight smile, then stood up. “I lost Ryan and a lot of other good people to the
Scrags
. I don

t want to lose Maria. I have to believe she

s okay...even if she

s...”

“She

ll come back to us,” Dwayne said firmly. He had to believe it and he wouldn

t stop believing it. He wanted Maria in his arms and far away from the dangers of the
Inferi Scourge
.

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