Waltzing at the White House

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Waltzing at the White House

Chapter 8

 

Cassie’s scans had not missed all the cars gathering at the scene. When her team exited the bomb truck and got the all clear on her Tahoe, the agents in those cars headed for her like sharks after chum.

 

“Marshal Howard.” Special Agent James Williams was the first to arrive and he had a stranger with him.

“Special Agent Williams, what a pleasure to see you again.”

“Well I would think so too, if every time we met it wasn’t to look into problems involving you. Let me introduce you to Special Agent Kirk Reynolds of the BATF. He will be in charge of the investigation as it involved an explosive device and a Federal Agent.”

“Agent Williams, you know my Federal Status is more of an honorary position then an actual agent.”

“That is probably a very good thing. You have more violent incidents than any other ten agents together.”

“Agent Reynolds, how can I help you?”

“Ms. Howard, do you have any idea who would try to blow you up?”

“No I don’t, anymore then I have any idea why eleven people attacked me in Idaho more than two months ago.”

Cassie said nothing more and there was a moment of intense silence.

“What about just a couple weeks ago when you had to shoot three men on your property?”

“That was an easy one. The man in charge had been working for his uncle doing odd jobs. He heard about a delivery of some weapons to a rich person and thought he could pull a little home invasion. He really should have thought twice about that idea.”

 

“I heard that you not only spotted this bomb but that you disarmed it.”

 

“Well Sergeant Norm of the Bomb Squad said it was one of the simplest bombs. It was primarily a timer with a pressure switch if anyone tried to move it.”

“Where did you get your training in demolition Ms. Howard?”

“This last summer in Idaho while I worked on a gold claim.”

“Now if I had done a bomb I would have made sure I had control of it with a remote trigger such as a cell phone or pager hooked up to the battery to trigger the blasting caps with a call.”

“Then there was the explosive, it was really overkill! Not only would it have taken out the Tahoe but everything around it for at least fifty feet.”

 

“Maybe they think you are dangerous and wanted to take no chances.” Agent Reynolds said.

 

“No, they don’t know me, not really. If they did, they would never have gotten that close to me. They would have tried a Barrett 50 at a mile. Not that they would have been any more successful.”

 

“Excuse me, Deputy Howard; I need to speak to you.” Both agents turned to see the US Marshal for the District standing behind them. Cassie, of course, had sensed him coming. “Marshal Scott, this is Special Agent Williams of the FBI and Special Agent Reynolds of the BATF. Agents this is Marshal Harry Scott of the Western Judicial District of Virginia.”

“Excuse us agents, I need to speak to Deputy Marshal Howard a moment.” He turned and walked away.

Cassie followed him until they reached his vehicle.  He turned and faced her. “Deputy, you are a trouble magnet. As soon as I can, I am going to find a way to pull that badge from you. I want you out of my district now!”

“Well sir, I am afraid that is not happening. I own several million dollars worth of property here. I am the head of two corporations which now own facilities here. Besides, I have a dinner party with the President Wednesday night to attend.”

“I will mention your problems to him.”

If she could have seen, she would have noticed that he turned pale with her mention of dinner with the President.

Cassie turned and left him. She returned to her Tahoe and headed back to the estate. “On your toes team, the bomber might have a 2nd arrow for his bow.

“HQ, Security do we still have air surveillance?”

“Security, yes Ma’am we’ve got double eyes in the sky. You’ve got back up behind and in front. Those two agents are following you also.”

“I’m not worried about them. Did you record the conversation with the Marshal?”

“Yes ma’am, you were letting it come through so we thought you might want it for later.”

“Ma’am will the Marshal cause you problems? “

“I hate saying this, but most Marshals are just political appointees. They are not really law enforcement professionals. They just want no problems during their tenure. Most come and go with the Presidents. Now the Deputy US Marshals are the professionals; they are civil servants and work for the Department.”

“So when we look at his political pull versus mine, I’ve got millions and my Dad. Who do you think I will bet on winning?”

“Let’s get home I want to talk to my mother.”

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Cassie and her mother were eating dinner together. They were not alone. Her mother’s assistant, Helen, and Cassie’s Aide, SSgt. Schultz, were sitting at the same table.

“So Cassie, what do you think those Professors are up to?”

“It’s ridiculous Mom, but I think they are planning on me getting an advanced degree as quickly as they can. I love it so far. Math, Physics and even chemistry all seem to be just different phases of the same thing.”

“It’s like me scanning the ground outside of the house. Then you go to a window and look out.”

“If we told somebody else, they might not even understand that we were describing the very same thing just from different viewpoints.”

 

“That’s what I see when I am studying the different sciences.”

“Mom, it seems to be getting easier and easier for me. I just spent an hour on the internet. I was researching some of the advanced math. I swear mom, I think I could pass any test given on calculus right now.”

 

“It’s like me being able to see more and better now than before I went blind. I can see deeper and more of Physics then I could have even imagined a year ago.”

“And math is like another language, one that I had learned as a child and was now being given again. Every new theorem I am presented with takes me seconds to understand and to apply. Now I analyze every moving object around me and predict its trajectory.”

 

“It seems to me, Cassie, like you are even more enthralled by science then you were by your new senses last year.” Sarah stated.

“Yes and no. Mom, I am constantly exercising my senses now. I do it unconsciously. Right now I am scanning out to over 4 miles all around us. I’m examining a car going down State Highway 311 right now. There is a deer in the forest behind the estate. I ‘see’, examine and continue on. I am always stretching my abilities further, narrowing its sensitivity trying to get more details.”

Cassie paused, thinking. “Mom, I can sense down to the molecular structure now. I have not been able to make out the building block yet, but I know its coming.”

 

“One of the things about the sciences is to explain what I see and feel. Nobody has made up a manual to explain what, how and why I can do what I do. Maybe science can help me write it.”

 

“So, science is not something new, it’s a continuation of these abilities you have?”

“Yes! That’s it Mom!”

“Oh my!”

“What is it Cassie?” Sarah reached over and grasped Cassie’s hand in hers.

“That’s it! My math and science abilities all bloomed right after I really started stretching my senses! They are connected in some way.”

“My sensing abilities have to be centered in the brain. When I began to stretch it, I must have also stretched other things about my brain.”

“You need to see a specialist Cassie!”

“Mom, there are no specialists in this field. I have searched and searched. No physical scientist, neurologist or similar believes in mental abilities such as ESP.”

“Don’t worry about me Mom; I examine my own body daily. My brain cells are just a hair more active since I started looking at this last year. Not even enough to see the difference on the charts.”

“Ok, let’s change the subject, Sergeant anything I should know about operations. Any problems?”

 

“No Ma’am, Major Woods has asked for an appointment. The subject matter is recruitment.”

“Did you set up the appointment?”

“Yes, Ma’am. You will meet with her tomorrow afternoon when you return from school before your time in the dojo.”

“My time in the Dojo?”

“Yes, Ma’am, Sensei Inoue has scheduled you for three workouts a week. He said you have gotten sloppy.”

“Ouch, that is going to hurt.”

“Yes Ma’am I believe so.”

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Cassie rolled over and out of her bed. She had her Glock 27 in her hand as she dropped and rolled; she had it pointed at the window as she waited. On the wall, outside of her room, a man was clinging as he slowly pulled himself up. Cassie stood and eased back to her bed. Using her left hand she picked up her comm unit earpiece and inserted it in her left ear. The Mic, a small button, she hung around her neck.

Cassie picked up the comm unit off the bedside desk and pressed the button on her comm, activating it and alerting security. In a soft voice she said.

”Cassie here, go to silent alert. We’ve got intruders climbing the outside of the building. One is feet from my window. We want as many alive as possible.”

“Get my mother and dad covered now!”

Over her comm she heard the estate go to alert. Then she heard the returns.

“Perimeter patrol 2 is down, no response from them. Building patrol 1, no response.”

“This is Building patrol 2 inside security residence we have started wakeup protocol. The Captain is up, and two of the Lieutenants are up. The other one is not here.”

“This is Lieutenant Taylor; I am in the main building Security Room. All inside security have been alerted and ready to move. We are fully armed.”

“This is Sensei Inoue. I have taken out three intruders behind the security residence.”

“Roger that Sensei!”

“This is Shadow I am unarmored, my main gun only. Do not enter my room. Security, lights off in building. Lockdown all rooms and go to night vision.”

With those instructions all the lights went out on the main building. She moved to meet the intruder just as he breached her window. Her left hand flashed out and with one jerk she had removed his night vision throwing it over her head. Then her Glock caught him barrel first in his throat. She twisted and caught him with a rear kick into his solar plexus and he was down.

“They are wearing night vision also. Security use strobe flash, eyes closed everyone.” With that, Security set off the electronic light strobe. Anybody looking anywhere at the house with night vision was now blind. 

 

“Security I need a detail, one prisoner in my room now.”

“Okay, perimeter patrol 1, there are three vans parked one quarter mile away now on 311, presently one driver each.”

“Building patrol 2, you’ve got three coming at your rear. Go to ground.”

Estate patrol, we’ve got three more to your right going away from the house. Take them on my mark. Three, two, one, mark!”

“Main Building, we’ve got two on the roof trying to find a way inside. They are preparing to rappel down the east side.”

Cassie scanned inside and out but could find no more intruders. That was an awfully light force to hit a place as big as this. She extended her scans further and further. She spotted a sniper in the Forest, about a mile and half away. Cassie had no patrols in the national forest.

The sniper had a Barrett 50 and she followed the barrel to its target. “Everybody down incoming fire!”

She was going through the door as it opened and Security tried to come in to recover her prisoner. One was knocked flat and she picked up the other two and carried them for about ten feet before they slid off her body. Her scan showed the sniper was reloading; he was using a single shot technique. She refused to look as she kicked her parent’s bedroom door down.

“Mom! She screamed, as she sensed her Mom on the floor with her Dad holding her. He looked up at her with tears in his eyes. “She is okay. He got her on the side, just a really long scratch. Get him Cassie; they do not know what they have unleashed today.”

She stopped her movement toward them and pivoted toward the window. It seemed impossible but she had nothing else to try. She stood in the window with no cover staring straight at the sniper a mile and half away. “I gave my warning already; you and yours are now dead.”

With that she brought up her .40 caliber Glock and aimed and aligned it with the barrel of the rifle. With a squeeze, she fired. She turned back to her mother as the sniper pulled his trigger. 

Three inches from exiting the barrel of the Barrett, the .50 caliber slug was met by a .40 caliber counterpart. They plugged the barrel making it worthless. The expanding gases flashed back down the barrel exploding the receiver into the sniper’s face.

The fall from the blind in the tree broke his back and both legs. He lay there in agony. Every so often the thought ran through his mind, “How? How had that girl done that impossible shot?” By the time he was found there was no chance of saving his life.

The remains of his rifle were found also. The men stared at it in awe. It was obvious that something had jammed the barrel causing the back flash. But it took a lab analysis to determine what caused the blockage.

 

When the results came back, there was an argument over what to do with the rifle. Captain Gifford settled the question when the sergeant explained to him what had happened.

“Sergeant, get us a glass case. Mount what’s left in that case and hang it in the dayroom. Put a plaque on it telling the distance, and the title. ‘.40 versus .50 the .40 won!’”

 

“I will put up one thousand dollars to one dollar for anybody who wants to challenge The Shadow to a gun fight.”

It got quiet and heads started shaking. Those with a second thought took a look at the destroyed Barrett 50.

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Cassie sat beside her mother in the hospital bed in the emergency room, holding her hand. Tears ran down her cheek from her overflowing eyes. She laid her head down on the clasped hands.

She raised her head when she felt a hand pushing the hair out of her face. Sitting up she saw the smile on her mother’s face. “MOM!”

“Don’t scream dear, I am wounded you know.”

The room filled with doctors and nurses. Cassie was pushed out of the way as they worked on her mother. She listened as her mother let them know she had enough.

 

Cassie’s mother’s initial treatment was completed and Cassie and George went with her to her hospital room.

 

George hugged his daughter as he pulled her out of the room. There, in the hallway, was Clint. He stepped forward and hugged her too.

“It’s going to be okay Cassie.”

“We know who these people are. They are a professional hit team out of Cleveland. The modern day ‘Murder, Inc.’, they are part of a local Mafia family there.”

 

“Well I guess I’d better go up there and talk to them.”

“I don’t think so girl. From my ears to the ground, more than ten percent of the family has died since last night from car wrecks, heart attacks, burning buildings, and mugging! I mean who mugs a Mafia person? They are dying like flies.”

“Cassie, look at this!” He handed her a paper. It was open to an inside news section. A single car accident on the highway from Cleveland, Ohio to Knoxville, Kentucky had killed four men.”

Cassie could not read more as the ink was too thin, looking at Clint. “Read it to me.”

“…four brothers Charles, Richard, Thomas, and Prichard Howly were all killed as their car had three tires blowout at the same time causing their car to roll off a bridge.”

“Howly?”

“Yeah, I’ve got people looking for more Howly deaths. You just don’t screw with the Howards. Payback is an m… a bitch.”

“You think this is part of what led to us being attacked?”

“Your Dad does. When I told him I was hunting for any sign of who did this he told me not to bother. It was taken care of.”

Cassie thought for a moment, remembering the scene of her scanning the sniper as she brought her Glock down onto the target. What had she said? “I gave my warning already; you and yours are now dead.”

Yeah, she thought of the newspaper and what Clint had said. They were one and all dead men walking.

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Wednesday afternoon she entered the main house after a couple hours working out in the dojo. Her focus had been so sharp that she had been able to take Sensei Inoue down three times.

“Six times next week.” He said to her as she bowed off the practice mats. Her mind was busy with its routine scans of the estate. New sensors were being installed along the perimeter fences.

The forest behind the estate was also being secured. Hidden cameras, sensors, and trip wires were going in over the whole area within a mile of the estate’s back boundary.

She and her sensing abilities had saved the day when they were attacked. Further investigation found that all the men involved were specially trained for infiltration and assassination. The Cleveland family was gone. Every member that knew the business was now dead. Most of their muscles were gone as well.

Cassie had taken a break for lunch at Russo and invited Pietro to join her. There, she explained what had happened at her estate. She told him that her mother had been wounded and who had taken the contract. Then she quietly told him that every man in the family would die. She further mentioned that the four men who had given them the contract were dead, and soon the deaths would flow through that family as well.

“Pietro, in Texas they say ‘don’t mess with Texas’. Then they follow that statement with another ‘For God and the Devil’s sake don’t mess with The Howards.’ My family is the Howards in that statement. You might pass the message on to the rest of the Families.”

She had skipped school the last two days so had no idea what the two professors or the Dean of the Math department had been doing. Now she had to get dressed up for the dinner with her Dad at the White House.

 

Her scan had picked up Cpl. Lambskin in her rooms and the gown hanging on the dress rack in the middle of her bedroom. It took the two of them an hour to bathe her, put on makeup, and fix her hair and dress. Her body tingled after the crèmes were rubbed into her body.

 

The gold chain used as a belt was in reality a fifteen feet of gold plated steel. Her shoes had steel toes on them. She might not be allowed to wear her guns but she was not walking into that place completely unarmed.

The two hair combs that Cpl. Lambskin had used to manage her hair had five very strong and pointed teeth, which she could hold in either hand.

Cassie looked at Corporal Lambskin,  “Corporal, we’re going to spend the night in Washington.  Pack me a set of Dress Uniforms and undergarments to wear on the trip home tomorrow.”

After getting dressed she left her rooms and walked down the hallway to the guestroom area where she knocked on a door. “Come in!”

Cassie opened the door and entered the guestroom where her mother was lying in bed. They had sent her home that morning to finish her recovery.

“Oh my god! You’re absolutely beautiful Cassie! Her mother’s face beamed with a broad smile as she tried to push herself higher in the bed. Cassie quickly moved forward and knelt next to her mother. Sarah leaned over carefully and smoothed back Cassie’s hair.

Cassie heard her softly murmuring “Beautiful!”

“Stand up Cassie I want to get the full effect!”

Cassie came to her feet and slowly turned around, letting her gown sweeps out around her. Then she took a couple of steps away and rotated and came back. Her scan showed her a frown growing on her mother’s face.

“Cassie, where is your gun? I understand now what you meant about having time to find one. You don’t go anywhere without your gun!’

“Mom, this is to the White House with the President and his family. There is no way they will let me in there with a gun!”

“Then don’t go!”

“Don’t worry mother, I will be safe.”
“Humm! In that dress you might be right. Find some big military man and stay behind him.”

“Mom, when I enter a room I am the most dangerous person in that room. So don’t worry about me.”

She spent an hour with her mother and then their party exited to the vehicles. Cassie’s ear bug was hidden under a sweep of hair on that side of her head. The Mic button was stuck to her Celtic Eye that nobody ever seemed to see.

The normal comm traffic buzzed around her.

“Coachman 1, the Shadow and party have entered the limo.”
“Point one is mounted and starting our egress.”

“Tail back one is mounted and prepared to follow.”

“Hawks one and two are airborne and sweeping the path.”

“Backup one and two are already enroute.”

“This is Coachman one, we are on the exit drive approaching gatehouse.”

 

Cassie extended her scan for over five miles behind them and in front of their vehicles. She watched the routes with an overlap of 300 yards along either side of the route she was taking.

The drive to Washington took two and half hours and they pulled up to the gates into the White House. “George Howard, with his daughter Cassandra Howly Howard.”

Security covered the limo and scanners and mirrors were used to confirm the Limo was clean. They stepped back and waved the limo forward to the portico where she and her dad exited. Cassie had kept track of their two vehicles which were parking at a previously arranged spot. The backup vehicles were there and waiting them. The two Hawks were holding and circling on the edge of the restricted air space.

 

The dinner was very elegant. Cassie conversed lightly with her companion seated to her left, a middle aged ambassador. Mostly, she just observed. Leaning toward her father she quietly asked. “Dad, why are we here?”

“To be seen. Tomorrow the Society and Political columnists will both be speculating about why and who we were. You see, we are little known outside of our part of Texas. Heads up! This part is about to end.”

Cassie brought her attention back to the dinner which was ending and people were standing up. She did so with a smile to the ambassador. Taking her father’s arm she walked with him as they proceeded to another room where dancers were taking to the floor.

 

“Our turn Cassie.” With that her father twirled her around and they danced the waltz. As the dance proceeded Cassie was asked by many of the young men to dance. She was dancing with a man in his early thirties wearing a dress mess uniform. She scanned him closely and soon determined he was a marine. “Excuse me but could we find a seat, I would like to ask you some questions.”

He looked around and then danced her off the floor into a hall way. He led them to a guard in the hall. “Smoke area?” he asked the guard. From there they exited to a covered portico where small groups were walking or setting on benches. Escorting her to a bench he helped her take a seat.

“We should be able to talk for a minute or so.”

“Thank you. First, I never caught your name Captain.”

“I am Captain George Howell, United State Marine Corp, assigned as one of the military aides to the President.”

“I am Cassandra Howly Howard, I am color blind, and so I cannot determine anything about your ribbons. But I am sure that three rows of them are a little extraordinary for a young Captain to have. Could you tell me what each of them are for and what you did to get them.”

 

 

“Miss you need to know one thing, most real combat veterans do not like talking about their experience. Most men who get these,” he tapped the ribbons. “Would just as well forget how they got them. So I will just tell what the medals are.”

 

“This is the Silver Star, Iraq second gulf war. This is the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, and this is the Bronze Star the little metal piece means I got more than one. This next one is the oldest medal in the United States armed forces. It started as a heart made of purple cloth during the Revolutionary War. It’s the Purple Heart. You get it for being wounded in service to your country. The next one is the Navy and Marine Commendation medal. The bottom three are ‘I was there’. They are for combat campaigns in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. They just tell other persons who know them that yes I was there.”

 

“Excuse me Captain. Ms. Howard, I was to tell you that your father is waiting for you in the Oval Office. I am to escort you. Sorry Captain.” The Captain waved that off as he was looking closely at Cassie. He stood and offered her his hand. She took it and let him give a gentle tug.

 

“Jeff, I will escort Ms. Howard to the entrance and you can escort the two of us.”

“Perfectly okay Captain.”

He escorted her down a hallway and then another until they approached a door with men standing outside it and along the halls as they merged. He turned, bringing her hand up to his lips and softly touched her gloved finger with his lips. “It has been a pleasure Ma’am.”

 

Cassie came to attention and then curtsied with a bow of her head. “Equally mine, Captain.”

He came to attention then did an about face and slow marched away. She watched him, feeling a shiver go through her body.

“This way ma’am.” A voice brought her back to awareness of where she was. She turned and approached the door with a man who she now recognized as a secret service agent. He nodded to the man standing next to the door where the second agent, brought a wand over to check her out. A beeping picked up and became steady as the wand ran over her body.

 

Everybody froze, the two agents stepped away from her to give them range. Cassie looked at the wand and pointed at her upper torso above her bosom. The agent brought the wand to that position and the beeping increased again. Cassie reached up and spread the top of her dress wide so that the agent could see that there was nothing there. Then she lowered her head and pointed at her two combs. Again when the agent brought the wand near it began to beep louder.  The agents then determined that both combs were made of metal.

 

The first agent next to the door opened it wide and Cassie stepped inside the Oval Office, the most well known office in the world. Her father was sitting to the left of the desk talking to the man behind it, the President. Cassie stepped forward slowly to an internal beat of drums. She was about to meet the President of the United States.

Her scans were going at full speed. This was important; she did not know how she knew this but this meeting was one of the most important things happening on earth today. She hesitated just as she reached her chair; her scan had sensed something about the President. She concentrated and sensed that he had a growth on the bottom of his left lung.

 

The President and her father had both stood as she entered the room. Then her father introduced them. She sat down and waited.

 

Her father and the President then sat down, returning to their previous conversation.

Cassie listened but did not participate at all. The growth was important but not the most important. What was she supposed to see?

 

Her scans began to expand outward. Then she narrowed it, forcing her range to even greater length. Then she caught it. On the roof, four miles away, a door opened and three men came out. One was carrying a rug, which they laid on the roof and unrolled. It was big. Then she saw a pack with the mortar rounds. This was a 120 mm mortar and the White House was well within its range.

“Excuse me Mr. President, but do you have quick access to a bunker from here.”

“That’s one of those top secret things Ms. Cassie.”

“Well then you better get to one quick because there are some men loading a 120 mm mortar on the roof of one those buildings in the distance. I think we are well within the range of it.”

 

With that she did not get another word out as the Secret Service hit the President with what at first looked like a football huddle. Then he was moving out of the room and down a secret passage. Cassie and her Dad were grabbed and hustled right behind the President. The place became like an ant hill that had been kicked apart. People were scrambling everywhere.

 

Though being hustled along Cassie kept her scan focused on the roof. From what appeared to be out of empty air three different helicopters appeared.

The first one was an attack helicopter that came at the roof at full speed, as soon as it was in range it lay down suppressing fire.

 

Its attack lasted only minutes then it had to pull up and out of the way of the next helicopter that was entering its fire zone and they were not stopping!

Men were already rappelling down ropes before they were over their target. Guns were going off.

 

The third copter hung back waiting for the second helicopter to pull out.

 

Cassie’s thoughts flew. Where had they come from? She had not spotted them while doing her scan. She flashed back and followed backward from her first detection. They had been in the air outside the no fly zone when the Secret Service alert had brought them in.

 

Knowing the Oval Office was the target and its location. They had no trouble anticipating the correct alignment for the mortars to be setup. It had taken them no time to direct their flight into the area where a 120 mm mortar had to be.

 

Now that was the kind of training she wanted her people to have!

 

Cassie was pushed into an empty room. Her scan showed her father was in the next room. As soon as the door closed, he found a seat and sat down. Cassie saw no reason not to imitate him. The men on the roof never had a chance to fire the mortar. This whole night would be covered up.

Hours later, she was escorted out of the room and taken to a conference room. There were cameras all over the room. A little later her father was brought in also.

He reached for her hand, “No touching! No talking! Just sat down and wait.” One of the men said from a desk on the far side of the room.

Cassie looked at her father and smiled.

Her scan picked up the President entering the room that looked into this one through a one way mirror. He was arguing with some of his advisors. Finally they backed off and he sat down so he could see and listen to the room where she and her dad were sitting.


“Okay let me tell you. You are under arrest under the Patriot Act. We want to know the whole organization that you’re working with.”

“First, you are operating under false premises. We are not members of any organization other then public corporations.”

“Secondly, the only people I know that should be arrested are you idiots.”

“Cassie.”

“Sorry Dad, but it’s the truth! Furthermore, Dad, they are about to get me angry. You know what will happen if they do.”

“Cassie, please stay calm.”

Okay. But if that man says one more word I will make him eat it. If anybody wants to talk to me, please do so, but not him.” With that she pointed at the man who seemed to think he was in charge.

“Listen, little girl, I am the director of the Presidential Protection Detail. I will…” he froze as Cassie stood up and slowly walked around the table and toward him. She stopped before she reached him. He stuttered as Cassie turned away from him and looked directly at where the President was sitting.

 

“Mr. President. I know you are there.  Please forgive me but I will not talk with this arrogant and officious man.” She nodded at the man behind her.

 “First, “Mr. President I’d advise you that you have a small growth on the bottom of your left lung. I cannot tell if it is benign or malignant. And the man three to your left is carrying a bug and is recording everything it hears.”

 

She continued her scans as the man she had identified tried to leave. The Secret Service stripped him down and found the bug. Another man entered the room with the President and gave him a folder. Soon the President was engrossed in his reading. He would say something and, one by one, the advisors gathered around him took pages he had finished and read them themselves. The President stood up and everybody followed him as he exited the room and headed for the door to the room where Cassie and her father were. “Dad, the President is coming.”

They turned to face the door. The other men in the room all looked at them and then snapped to attention as the door opened and the President and the mob of men following him entered the room. The President came to the table and pulled a chair out and sat down. His attention was focused fully on Cassie.

 

“Are you Cassandra Howly Howard, 14 years of age?”

“Well, yes, but Witsec has given me a new birth certificate so I am 18 now.”

“Eighteen! A Special Deputy US Marshal, owner of twenty-five percent of a company called “We Find It!” which is mining about 8 million dollars worth of gold a day?”

“The heir to an estate worth more than 200 million dollars on the day you were born? As a Special Deputy Marshal you have killed more than 12 men this year?” At that, she saw all the Secret Service personal go to extra alert.

“So far you‘ve got the details correct, Mr. President. You missed the recent hit at my estate in Virginia I killed the sniper that shot my mother by putting a .40 caliber round into the barrel of his .50 caliber Barrett at a range of a mile and half.”

The room got very silent. “You donated over a million dollars to the campaign funds for both the Senators from Texas. A couple of weeks ago you put half a million into the campaign of Congressman Cole of your district in Virginia.” The President stated.

“That is correct. Mr. President, have one of your men check my eyes.”

He nodded to a man that had followed him into the room. He stepped over to Cassie and pulled out a pocket light which he began to shine in her eyes. It did not bother Cassie as her eyes could not detect any light.

“No! This is not right.”

“What’s wrong Jack?” The President asked.

“She is blind Mr. President. There is no light response or reflex from her pupils. Mr. President she is as blind as a bat.”

 

“I shoot 100 percent on the range. I never miss if there is a clear passage from my gun to the target.”

“I saw those attackers at a range of four miles setting up those mortars. I saw the bug that other man was carrying, oh, and that growth on your lungs.”

 

“It’s a form of ESP, but stronger than any ever found before me. Officially you are the first to be informed of this. My range is now about 5 miles when I narrow the focus of it, but when I just relax it’s a sphere over half mile in radius. I think it is based on mass. I actually sense the mass of the materials around me. I found a stream of gold in Idaho that is daily making me richer than Midas.”

 

With proof of what Cassie had said, the interrogation was soon ended. They returned to the Oval office where Cassie’s history was discussed in detail. Her Celtic Cross and Eye was never brought up. To Cassie that began to seem more like magic then psychic powers.

She mentioned the problems she was beginning to have with the Marshal in the Western District of Virginia. It was late or really early morning when the meeting finally broke up. They left and went to one of the many major hotels in Washington where Sergeant Schultz had made prior reservations.

Before going to bed, Cassie made contact with her people on the estate. “I need a change in security teams. Sergeant Schultz, please bring me my fanciest dress uniform, in fact bring me Cpl. Lambskin. I have a fresh set of clothes but they are too informal for the White House and we have another appointment with the President tomorrow.”

 

“Roger, that Ma’am. We are getting ready to leave now.”

“Have the team rest as much as possible enroute. The team on duty has to be worn out.

“Roger, we are now departing. See you later Ma’am.”

“Sergeant Townsend.”

“Coachman 1, reporting.” Came back over the comm unit.

“Did you get in the loop on what’s happening?”

“Ma’am, your aides and another security team are enroute to this location, roger!”

“You will have the duty until they arrive. Get on a phone and find out how many and who will be reporting in. Hopefully, you will get some sack time.”

“Yes Ma’am!”

“I am about to hit my bed, hopefully it will not hit back, ‘Nite’ and out.”

She removed her comm devices and set them on the bedside desk, where she placed her regular Glock. Then she climbed under the covers.

As she dropped to sleep, in the distance she heard the Marine Corp Hymn being played.

 

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My thanks to Grumpybear for his editing and proofing help. But the final results are mine and all criticism should be loaded onto my shoulders.

 

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It’s Just Math

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Into The Shadows

Vlfouquet

It’s Just Math

Chapter 7

 

 

 

“Cassie, I need to talk with Julie before I make a decision. This is not a solo decision. It involves both of us. It is going to take me at least a week.”

 

“That is fine; we have an office address in Washington, but that’s all it is. That address is the same as our lawyers there. Or if you decide you like it here we can build you a house and an office complex.”

“We have a lot of construction going up so we could add yours to it with no problem.”

 

“Ma’am.”

Cassie turned to look at Schultz. “Yes Sergeant?”

“It’s getting late; your reservation is open ended. Not to be rushing, you need to be heading out.”

Cassie scanned the Grandfather clock in the next room. Schultz was right.

She stood up and everybody followed her lead pushing the chairs back from the table.

“Clint, do you think a double security team will be enough?”

 

“How big a team?”

“I usually take three, one of them my driver.”

“Let keep the drivers with the vehicles. Take one for each inside with us. Put three on patrol around the area.” He said.

“Sergeant Schultz, make it so.”

“Yes Ma’am.”

They all began to leave the office.

“Major Woods, write up a summary of the meeting and let Sergeant Schultz have a copy tomorrow.”

“Yes Ma’am.”

She took off and disappeared down the hallway.  Clint eyes followed her.

“Where did you get her Cassie?”

“I told our law firm I wanted an in house counsel who could keep up physically. They sent me her resume. She was working for them as research assistant and had just passed her bar exam. She had gone through college and law school on the G.I. Bill or its equivalent.”

“They included her military records. That was it. She has heard the whistle of bullets.”

 

They walked to the rear entrance to the house, Cassie heard over the general comm channel, “This is Sgt. Townsend, all security and vehicles ready to leave.”

 

“The vehicles are ready. Let’s get out of here.”

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As their party entered Russo’s, Pietro Russo was standing next to the Maitre’d. Stepping forward he gave Cassie a bow.

“Welcome Signorina Howard, please follow me.” He turned and led them to a corner that was elevated a foot above the rest of the dining area.  

He and a group of waiters helped each lady to have a seat. Schultz pulled a little black box out and sat it in the center of the table. A green light on it was flashing.

Russo looked at it for a moment and smiled as he nodded at Schultz and stepped away. The waiter took their orders and the wine steward took their drink orders.

“What is that?” Her mother asked,

Schultz paused, than answered, “It’s a bug detector. It also emits white noise which interferes with any parabolic mike system. If the green light goes out or the red light comes on, stop talking.”

“Why do we need it?” Rosie asked.

Cassie took that one. “The man that seated us is Pietro Russo, he owns the place but he is also Don Russo to the local Italians. He is connected to the real Mafia. The law enforcement in the area favors him over any possible competitor.”

 

“He controls most local crime and tries to keep it away from kids allowing no drugs near any schools. In cases of missing children, we have thousand of free searchers looking as soon as he hears. If a pedophile is involved, we will hear where the body will be found.”

 

“I don’t think he would bug us, but why take a chance. This place is the best place in Roanoke to eat.”

 

 The weekend sped by and Cassie was busy the whole time. She spent hours just talking with her Mother; even taking her out to the range to show her mother her ease with weapons.

 

Later she took both her Dad and Clint to do the same with them. They were really flabbergasted to see her firing an aa-12 with a 32 round drum. 

 

It was in these private talks that she let them in on just how much she had authorized under her own name. Cassie showed them where all the new construction she had ordered would be going.  With the increase in personnel new dormitories and houses were needed.

Then there were the offices and the medical center where they would work. A larger and better equipped garage was planned for more intensive work on transportation. The new roads and parking areas were needed to connect all of it together.

The final touch was the construction of a security fence between the two different divisions. Cassie planned to pull her personal  security on the front gate back to this new fence when it was completed. The front gate security would be under the ‘base’ administration.

 

“The new fence perimeter will shorten our patrol tremendously and give us less frontage to defend. Clint, my idea is to have over a thousand experienced and well trained men within six months. Dad, I want a Hyperion nuclear reactor, in fact two of them. That is over-kill I know, but we would be completely free of the eastern seaboard electrical grid. In fact with two we could supply power in an emergency into the local grid.”

 

“Hum, I think I can get that done. They want 25 million each for those, but that is cheap, in fact. One can supply power for seven to nine years with almost zero maintenance.”

 

“I contracted all this construction out before our board meetings. This is all included in that summary for which I need retroactive approval for having done already. Next meeting I want to move 3 to 5 percent of the stock in “We Find It!” directly into CHH Security so that Clint will not have to get both boards approval before he can buy anything.” 

 

“Cassie, I have a dinner to attend Wednesday evening and you have been invited. No weapons will be allowed as it’s at the White House. Will you be available?”

 

“White House! Yeah, I will be available.”

 

They continued to talk and get familiar with the ideas that Cassie had on what she wanted to build. At the same time she was stretching her abilities to their utmost increasing her range and sensitivity.

 

Monday morning, Cassie was up and dressed when she remembered that she had been excused from the math test.

 

This offered a good opportunity to check in with the campus police. She had only dropped by that one time directly after they tried to tow her vehicle. All her vehicles now had decals with all parking allowed from the chancellor office. She knew that the chancellor had used the incident as an excuse to clean house.

 

This would be her chance to see just what he had done. She gave the orders.

 

“Schultz, we will be going to the campus police building. I want to see if I can get a better look at their organization today.”

“Yes Ma’am.”

Cassie paid no more attention. Over the days since Schultz had become her Aide she had found that giving her the information and what she wanted done was all she had to do. Schultz would get it done.

“Also Schultz, Wednesday evening I’ll have dinner at the White House. I can have no security inside and no weapons. I need a top quality formal gown before then.”

 

“Yes Ma’am.”

“This Coachman 1, transport and security is ready for the Shadow.”

“Roger, Coachman, the Shadow is coming.” Schultz answered. Cassie laughed silently. Her security was having too much fun with all these code names and such.

As Cassie stepped out the rear entrance, Grace was waiting and covered her opposite side from Sgt. Townsend. They escorted her to the open door of the Tahoe. Today she sat behind the driver Cpl. Jerkin with Grace next to her. Townsend was riding shotgun.

 

They had finally convinced her that not even her seat in the Tahoe should become a regular thing. Today was the beginning of musical seats in the Tahoes.

The Tahoe quickly drove off the estate and down the road to the campus.

 

Cassie and Cpl. Perkins walked into the police station on the college campus. Unlike some colleges, the police at VTI wore real uniforms that made them look like police in any city. The Sgt. at the front reception area looked up as she walked toward him. Cassie reached to her belt and pulled her credential case loose and held in up so he could see it.

 

“Special Deputy United States Marshal Cassandra Howly Howard. I would like to look your facilities over and meet your people.”

 

The Sergeant leaned closer to read her credential. Then he picked up the phone while pushing some buttons on it. “Lieutenant I have a Special Deputy US Marshal out here… Yes Ma’am.”

 

“Excuse us Deputy, we have had a new broom through here so I have the Day Shift supervisor coming.”

 

“Perfectly understandable Sergeant, I’m a student on campus myself. This is simply a courtesy call.”

 

The meeting was smooth and took little time. Cassie introduced herself explaining that she was a student on the campus and how she became a special Deputy Marshal. They exchanged phone numbers.

 

After the meeting, Cassie felt better about any interaction that might happen between her and members of the Campus police. She then proceeded to the classroom where the other students in her class were finishing up the test.

 

She looked through the open door to see the last student turning in his paper. Cassie walked in to the room.

The Professor was studying one of the tests that had been turned in to him. He looked up as Cassie stopped next to his desk.

“Ms. Howard what can I do for you?”

“Friday, when you excused me from the test today, I was in a hurry. My parents were flying into the Regional Airport and I did not have a chance to ask why the excused test?”

“I have a question first. Have you previously taken Calculus? Are you retaking it now for a higher grade?”

“No Professor Robbins, I have never taken any calculus course prior to your class.”

He turned, opened his briefcase and pulled out three sheets of paper which, he held them out to her. She took the papers and rotated them one at a time so the camera in the room could see them. In her ear she heard the Sergeant at HQ Security come back to her.

“They are the papers that you wrote the orbital problem on Friday. He has circled some of your equations in red, underlined some other and there is a large Red ‘A’ at the top of the first page. He signed your name to the top of all three pages.”

“An ‘A’ Professor?”

“Yes, that is your test score for this test. There is a letter from me included with my copies of the papers in case there are any questions.”

 

“Ms. Howards those papers covered every part of what I have taught this last six weeks. The ‘A’ is really an understatement of how well you have learned the material in the course so far. I would not be surprise to learn that you have finished the text for this class.”

He sat there for a minute quietly, than mentioned one more thing.

Ms. Howard with the permission of the Dean I will test you out for the remainder of this class. Next semester if you take any of my courses I will do the same if you think you can do so.”

“Test me out?”

“Yes, I have a meeting with the Dean and if he agrees that’s what we will do. It’s a waste of your time to set in the class if you are not learning anything new by doing so.”

“Professor Robbins, I have no idea what to say.”

 

“You need say nothing at this time. I am sure it will be just fine. Professor Howell was very pleased to see your paper. He said he would have to come up with a much harder problem for you to work on.”

 

Well, Cassie thought, Physics was her next class so she guessed she would find out just what Professor Howell had planned. The halls were pretty empty as she and her team walked down them. The click of their heels on the tiled floors echoed off the walls.

 

They were early as the class still had thirty minutes before it was scheduled to start. This classroom was one of the small ones. For some reason they were in a small class. Most physics 101 classes seemed to bulge at the seams and were scheduled in the larger lecture halla.

 

Another abnormality of this class was the lab table on the side. Professor Howell liked to demonstrate principles in the middle of a lecture.

 

The four of them found their seats at the front of the class room. Cassie opened her briefcase and prepared her equipment. Her scan found no one paying attention to her so she took the time to converse with Security HQ.

 

“Cassie online and in class.”

“Security HQ, Roger! Videos are on line.”

“Stay on your toes; I’m expecting a surprise question, problem or test today.”

“Roger that, Shadow.”

With that she noticed Sgt. Townsend suppressing a grin. They really were having fun with that codename for her.

Behind her Cpl. Perkins leaned forward and quietly said, “Ma’am why was your Math Professor so surprised at your work?”

“I’m just a lowly freshman, basically just getting started. I should not have been able to plan let along work out that problem. Kind of like a new recruit firing at an expert level the first day on the range.”

 

“What I did was like a new Sergeant coming in from sniper school and firing as an expert on the range you would expect those kinds of results from a trained sniper but not from a lowly recruit.  I think today Professor Howell is going to see if that same recruit can fire a machine gun with the same expert results.”

 

“It’s good and bad at the same time. They will then decide to push me. It will be like a Sergeant in boot camp, seeing a recruit and deciding that he’s got a live one. I am going to be given every tough problem and course they can load on me. If I do well then it’s great! But if I don’t they will drop me like a hot potato.”

 

“What about this course? Are you as up on physics as you are on Math?” Cpl. Perkins asked her.

“Let me say this, it’s almost impossible to get a Bachelor of Science in Physics without getting a minor in Math. Math is the language of Physics. When you talk physics you have to use math to make yourself understood. So let’s say, I speak the language like a native.”

Cpl. Perkins sat back in her seat with a very thoughtful look on her face.

 

Cassie ‘saw’ Professor Howell coming down the hallway with a person she did not know. He had to be another Professor; Cassie was still almost a stranger here at VTI. Not living on campus and being a freshman she was not as familiar with the faculty members as other students would be.

 

As Professor Howell stepped into the class room he spotted Cassie and she could sense his smile when he saw her. His companion walked over to a seat near the windows.

Within minutes of the Professor entering the classroom, the rest of the students filled up the small space. After a quick roll call the Professor was ready to start his lecture. He did a quick diagram on the black board.

In Cassie’s ear she heard from Security at HQ. “Ma’am it’s your sketch of the asteroid as it circles the earth and falls back into deep space. Now he’s putting a list of data on the side: Speed of approach, mass of asteroid, closest approach, everything you had listed on the problem.”

Behind her she heard a mixture of groans as some of the students figured out what the Professor was doing. 

“Class, I have a simple problem here for you to examine. Now let’s see if you can solve it for me. Given this known data, tell me the velocity and angle of departure of MD 2011. The answer will count for 20% of your final grade. Dr. Andrews’s, the head of the Physics Department, has agreed with me on the grade.” He turned and nodded at the stranger sitting to the side and he waved his hand at the students.

 

Every student started pulling their laptops out and entering data as fast as they could type. Cassie simply pulled out her papers she had gotten back from Professor Robbins that morning and laid them on her desk.

 

A minute later the Professor walked past her desk and picked up her papers. Without slowing down, he continued over to Dr. Andrews where he handed the papers to him. The Department Chairman sat up straight and began to examine the papers closely. He used a calculator to double check some things but, mainly, he appeared more interested in looking at relationships between the data points then the actual answers.

 

The bustle of the students in the classroom became more hectic the closer it came to the end of class. Cassie noticed that a few students had noted that she was not working on the problem. Twenty percent of the total grade for the class put this problem right up there with a major test. For a student to not even be trying was almost the same as dropping the course.

 

Slowly, one by one, each student reach their stopping point and got up to leave, dropping their work on the professor’s desk. Cassie kept her seat even after the last student had left. Professor Howell and Dr. Andrews were head to head going over her paper with a fine tooth comb. Finally they reached a conclusion.

“Ms. Howard, you used vector matrix algebra at this one point to determine the net force being applied to the Asteroid. Your records show no courses on vector analysis. Where did you learn to do this?” Dr. Andrews asked.

“I read and studied ‘Vector Analysis of Orbital Mechanics’ by Victor Blanzstien and Franz Krafa, 3rd edition.”

“It was very interesting. I found their analysis of three body orbit mechanics very, very interesting as it really applies anytime a manmade object is in orbit around the earth or moon.”

“Did you take that into account when you predicted that the trajectory of MD 2011 will be different then what the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA are predicting?”

“Of course, there are thousands of manmade objects in orbit around the earth, each exerting a minute gravity field. Over all they add to the earth’s gravity as a system whole. When MD 2011 cuts between the moon and the earth that total gravity field will be pulling on the Asteroid. It’s going to be more than one ‘G’ of force; not much, more like 1.00001 ‘G’. But over time that little fraction of gravity is going to exert enough force to change the trajectory as it leaves the earth-moon system. Then, as it gets further away, that diversion will become bigger and bigger.”

“Professor, call the computer center and tell them we need a couple hours of computer time. I will call Dr. Holh, he’s our best orbital astrophysicist and, tell him what we need. I want this published before Midnight if we confirm her calculations. We need a full analysis in less than eight hours. Can we do it?”

 

“We will do it, sir!”

“This will be a poke in the eye for UAH, UCLA and NASA huh!”

“Ms. Howards, how did you come up with the mass of those orbiting objects?”

“Every object around the earth is tracked by the North American Space Defense. They list each and every one of them, with their mass and orbits. I just entered them into a program that totaled up their masses.  Normally, they would be included into the mass of the earth but they are in orbit which discounts their mass by the square of the distance.  Their individual mass begins to become more effective the further they are away from the earth.”

 

“Howell, you get this written up for presentation. Her name goes first then yours with mine to follow at the end. Throw Dr. Holh’s in if he screams since we are going to be using him to confirm.”

“Sir, I don’t understand what is so strange about my calculations?”

“Well your final trajectory is different than the predicted one. At first we just thought you had missed a decimal somewhere. But Professor Robbins called Howell here and said he could find nothing wrong with your calculations.”

 

“I have double checked to the limit of accuracy of my TI calculator and I can find nothing wrong. That leaves us with either rounding errors on our part using calculators or bad data somewhere.

“If the computers, with Dr. Holh, confirms your calculations; then it means that NASA has not taken into account all the data.”

 

If so, then by publishing it tonight on the internet we become predictive, and first. Let me tell you, by tomorrow night every math department at every major university will be double checking us.”

 

“That Asteroid will have every telescope in the world focused on it. You have just developed a technique for predicting orbital mechanics more accurately than anybody else has done.”

 

“Professor Howell, get with Professor Robbins and Dean Clark of the Math Department and start the process to have her tested out in Math.”

 

“Ms. Howard, you application has you down with a major course of study degreed in Nanotechnology. With your permission we are going to change that. We want you down as a Physics Major, Minor in Math and Nanotechnology. I am proposing you as a student on our new BS/MS program. You would be taking some graduate courses in your senior year in place of senior year courses. It will save you a semester of work.”

“Also, we are going to push you into a program as an Undergraduate Assistant. You will be working directly with our research department in Advanced Physics. If I have to, I will assign a tutor to follow you around to teach you when you are doing nothing else.”

 

“Could you come see me tomorrow? I will get the paperwork started. If I have my way, you will have a doctorate in four years.”

 

Once more, Cassie was lost in thought as they walked toward her Tahoe. She came to herself as Grace gripped her left arm to guide her down some steps. “Thanks Grace.” She flicked her scan to their Tahoe half a block away. She froze, stopping dead still. Her team stopped and looked at her and went on alert. Grace quickly stepped in front of Cassie.

 

Cassie went to full attention as her scan went out like a sonar searching. She saw no one paying any extraordinary attention to them.

“HQ, Security, this is the Shadow, full alert, red, red, red! There is a bomb in our Tahoe on campus. Students everywhere! Get me full coverage. I am out of armor. We are going to ground.”

“This HQ Security, we have triple red alert. A bomb has been detected in Deputy Marshal Cassandra’s vehicle. Dispatch; get some drones out over the college. Support, get on the road now. Ms. Cassie is out of armor. Get her covered now. Let me hear those Rogers!”

“Security Support we have two enroute with eight. Roger.

“Drone dispatch I got two in the air. Follow-up warming up. Roger.”

“HQ Security we have notified Campus police, County Police Bomb Squad, FBI, and ATF as well as the USMS in Roanoke.”

“HQ Security, Cassie here, notify the Chancellor of the College!”

“Roger, Shadow. Clint Wilson has been alerted also.”

“Thanks. Roger.”

 

Cassie was lying on the steps lengthwise with Grace sitting, or rather lying, on top of her. Both Sgt Townsend and Cpl. Jerkin were on either side of Perkins fully alert to any approaching strangers. They had both reversed their jackets. With nothing better to do, Cassie had scanned the jackets to determine why they had reversed them. 

 

With her practice recently she was able to make out that lining had been covered with large letters stating Security under which it stated Bodyguards. They all were wearing credential cases hanging from their inside pockets with some kind of badge. Any policeman would think they were law men at first.  That was a plus.

Cassie could scan campus police cars blocking both ends of the street. One of her drones was now overhead. The other one was circling the area.

 

That second one was to keep all the news copters from getting too close when they started appearing. She did not want pictures of her appearing on the internet or on television.

 

Cassie sure wished she had found a way to read LEDs so she could tell what the one on the bomb was saying. Her people were turning into the college from the main road. She had picked them up with her scan as well as hearing the report over the radio. She began to visualize the result of the explosion. The explosive appeared to be C-4 or similar. There were over a pound of the stuff and it was attached to the bottom of the fuel tank. “f1 expanding in a spherical field would rip the tank open and then f1 + f2 would expand in a ball of flame. The Tahoe would come apart there, there and there. Each of those parts would disintegrate and ride the wave front. They would scatter out like a shotgun being fired.”

 

She could see where every piece of the Tahoe would go. This was not a safe place. At least four major size pieces would come down right on these steps. “Up, security we have to move. This is a primary target for the falling pieces. We need to move a minimum of twelve feet to the north or west from this point. Move it now!”

Cassie rotated and picked up Cpl. Perkins then stood holding her over her shoulder in a fireman’s carry. She jogged quickly, due north, up the steps and along the sidewalk. Twelve feet later she set Cpl. Grace Perkins on her feet but continued north until they were past the corner of a building.

There she leaned for a moment to catch her breath. Then she spotted the county police arriving with the bomb squad truck.

“HQ Security this Shadow, who is in charge from the county?”

“HQ, a Sergeant Eric Norm. He is in charge of the bomb squad and where a bomb is involved the bomb squad has supreme command on site.”

“Well, I can’t blame them for that. If I was disarming bombs I would want to have command myself. Can we talk to him? I can give him a complete description of the bomb.”

“One moment, pulling the Chief up.”

“They would rather we stop using the radios as they are afraid they might detonate the bomb.”

 

“Okay, there is no radio type receiver in place. It’s strictly timing plus a pressure switch.”

 

“Who are you and how do you know what type bomb it is?”

How the hell had he done that? Nobody sneaks up on her! She turned to face the man who had asked the question. He looked like a black Pillsbury dough boy. He was dressed in a black outfit that bulges with armor underneath the cloth arms, chest, and legs. He was well covered.

 

“I am special Deputy US Marshal Cassandra Howly Howard. That my Tahoe a half block down the street there. I was coming out of class getting ready to leave when I spotted the bomb.”

He looked at her then backed up a step and looked at her Tahoe. Then back at her. “Okay. Where is this bomb?”

Cassie looked once more at the bomb and its placement. “Its dead center under the fuel tank attached with a magnet to the tank. The tank got about 17 gallons of high octane gasoline in it. There’s about a pound of plastic explosive of some kind. There is a nine volt battery attached to a timing circuit of some kind. There is a pressure switch between the magnet and the tank. There are two detonators with separate blasting caps. One goes to the LED control the other to the pressure switch.”

 

“I can only see one method of disarming the bomb you have to cut both wires going to the battery. Once that battery is out, it is almost completely dead.”

 

“I love that statement, ‘almost completely dead’. Why almost?”

 

“Because those blasting caps are still in the explosive. A jar or anything that can set off those caps and that bomb will explode.”

“Yeah, you have bomb training?”

“No, this is my first bomb. But I worked around explosive in Idaho while mining. I learned explosive and blasting caps don’t go together.”

 

“A very good point! Now if only we could convince the rest of the world of that. How much time do you think I have.”

 

“I would think zero, as I cannot read the LED display.”

“Yeah, zero. Well it’s time for Robo the robot.”

He turned and waved his arms back and forth in the air. Back at the bomb truck a man was guiding a remote device as it backed down the ramp on the back of the truck.

“Where are the controls for that robot?” Cassie asked.

“In the truck, it built to withstand a nearby explosion.”

“Okay then what are we doing here. Let’s get to your truck.”

 

“Lady, I’m not taking anybody closer to an explosive device!”

“Oh, Well I guess we have to do it ourselves then.”

“Team lets go.”

They rotated and began to jog toward the road behind the truck.”

“Hey wait! You can’t do that.”

Cassie had mentally mapped the area when she had previously seen where the debris from the explosion would go. She kept them outside the blast radius as they headed toward the bomb truck.

 

She smiled as she saw that the bomb tech was following them as quickly as he could in all that armor. As they arrived at the truck, she did not slow down but ran right up the ramp.

“Hey nobody but the bomb squad is allowed in here!”

Cassie did a quick scan and saw the controls. “Move!”

She pulled back her jacket to show him her badge and credentials. He looked at them briefly and at her team behind her and slowly moved out of the way. Cassie slid into his seat.

 

With a few quick moves she had moved the robot around in circles, then stopped it and backed it up. It took her a couple of minutes but she soon had the robot doing everything but dancing. The monitors were useless to her but that did not matter as she was scanning the scene directly.

 

The robot began to move quickly to the rear of the Tahoe. There Cassie extended a probe with cutters under the bumper on the rear and reached toward the bomb. Here was the delicate part, getting the cutting edge in place to cut the wires.

First was the timer. Cassie examined it closely. There were no booby traps on that set of detonators. The cutter slid between the battery and the LED. Snick, and the wires were cut. She did not see it, but the rest of the people in the truck did, on the monitor the LED readout went blank.

 

The next step was harder the wire from the pressure switch had been shoved through the plastic explosive and came out under the battery. The bomber got tricky here a single thin bare wire connected to the switch wire and the battery. A thicker wire was attached over the little wire to hide it and was just shoved into the plastic, to most observers it would appear to be the connecting wire.

 

Cassie worked the cutter edge under the battery until she could sense the thin wire was in position to be cut. Snick, she had done it.  Now she grasped the battery and pulled it loose from the explosive. She let the robot drop it. Then she grasped the explosive and pulled it free of the magnet. Cassie backed the robot out from under the Tahoe. Rotating it, she began the trip back to the truck.

 

“Do you have a place to put this explosive?”

“Stop it, and let me take over.”
Cassie stopped the robot and pushed back from the controls. Then she stood up and stepped out of his way. The man that had previously talked to them took over. As she and her team gathered to the rear, out of the way, the man who had relinquished control of the robot to her approached.

“That was the craziest thing I have ever seen. You did not once look at the monitor! How did you do it?”

 

“I used ESP, I just looked at it real time.”

There was a loud whoop whoosh! “There it’s done.”

Within minutes they had jacked the Tahoe up and detached the magnet device that had held the bomb in place. The bomb squad went over the whole vehicle before they gave her a clean bill of health. As Cassie stood there, the agents began to descend on her.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My thanks to Grumpybear for his editing and proofing help. But the final results are mine and all criticism should be loaded onto my shoulders.

 

 Into The Shadows © Virgil Lee Fuqua III and ‘vlfouquet.wordpress’, 2008-2011. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Vlfouquet and Virgil Lee Fuqua III with appropriate and specific direction to the original contents.

 

 

 

 

 

To Be or To Be Bigger

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To Be or To Be Bigger

Vlfouquet

 

Chapter 6

 

The next morning Cassie was still thinking about her observation of the gold the night before. She could sense nothing that defined the boundary between the gold and air. She wondered if it was because the air was so less dense than gold that she could not scan what was there.

 

Cassie had no idea, but she knew that she was going to find out.

 

Physics and Math were on her class schedule today. They were both very interesting subjects.

 

As they entered the first classroom of the day and took their seats, like always, one of her companions sat behind her and one on each side. Grace always took the seat behind her. Sgt. Townsend and Cpl. Jerkin alternated their positions on either side of her. She was curious about today’s lesson and the lab experiments that would follow.

 

Hours later she was walking in a daze. Sgt. Townsend was worried; he could tell that she was not herself. It had begun in the lab where they had set up a test in optics. Cassie had warned him that she would need his help doing the lab work. She could not see light so she could not see colors. This made it difficult for her to do anything in an optics lab setting.

 

She had found out that if she really narrowed her scan she could detect very high frequencies of light. What she had determined was that it was the quantum of light, the actual photons, which she could detect when it was at a high enough frequency that it was actually out of the visible band.

 

This whole lesson had been on the Photoelectric effect of light. They were emitting light on known frequencies to show how this effected the emission of electrons. The two things which governed the electric effect of light on a ‘solar’ cell were intensity and frequency. Both would increase the electrical response of a solar cell.

 

This was one of those things that the proponents of solar energy to help green the world did not understand. The best frequencies for solar cells were ultra-violet and above. Those were also the most likely to cause cancers and were the least likely to hit the surface as the atmosphere filtered them out.

 

One other effects of the duality of light was that it had mass. As she had narrowed her scan, she became able to ‘feel’ this mass more and more. It seemed that her scan was like a muscle; the more she used it the better she became at using it.

 

Later that evening, Cassie sat in the Armory examining the Kevlar materials of the vests and helmets. She once again hit that boundary effect between different materials; but with her practice she now had a firmer grip on her scanning abilities. It appeared that all solid materials arranged themselves into a form of crystals. This, in turn, helped to make them solids. The different elements in the solid could add strength or weaken the material.

 

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Cassie sat back in her seat as Cpl. Jerkin drove them to her Friday morning class. She was having a hard time keeping her mind on school. Just a few more hours and her parents would be here. Though she looked, and at most times acted, like a twenty year old, inside Cassie knew she was only fourteen, or in reality soon would be. She missed being able to go to her Mother anytime she needed and hug her and talk about her problems.

 

They entered the classroom as a group. Having left a little later than normal, their usual seats were occupied. The only seats not being used were in the rear and few of them were connected. Grace found two adjacent seats where she could sit behind Cassie. Townsend and Jerkins had at least one other student between them and Cassie.

 

Cassie was wearing a school colored windbreaker but under it her normal split skirt and white blouse. Her holsters and credentials where hidden under the jacket. She opened her briefcase and turned on her recorder.

In a soft voice she said, “Cassie online, Calculus I.”

 

“Roger, HQ Security. Camera activated.” They had secretly installed two cameras in each of her classrooms. The cameras transmitted to a repeater that forwarded the images to Security HQ for processing. One of the things this did was to give a read back for anything written on the blackboards. A scanner in the briefcase could be used to do the same for any written material that might be handed out.

 

Cassie had this class aced. Today was a breeze and she could have skipped it if she needed to, unless the Professor did a pop quiz. Professor Robbins liked to give pop quizzes at two different times, just before major tests and just after introducing something new.

 

Cassie thought this made sense. One showed you could not wait and cram just before the major test. The second was to find out if you had understood what he had just taught. She had spent the previous night doing pop tests herself. She had finished her textbook and the entire set of tests in the back of it. Cassie had learned that Professor Robbins was a close friend of Professor Howell, her Physics teacher. He loved working a physics problem into his math problems.

 

She figured that somewhere on the major math test they would have to work out some orbital ballistic problem as that was the area of Physics they were now starting to study. She was working on what she thought would be a good example. The 2011 MD asteroid was going to be passing the earth within the week. She was calculating the orbital path it would take and its trajectory as it left the earth and returned deeper into space.

 

“Ms. Howards, you seem to have something else on your mind. Could you possibly tell me what the speed of my imaginary spaceship will be?” Cassie did a quick review of the lecture that she had been ignoring. In a low voice she said, “Data.” Security HQ starting telling her the data the Professor had written on the board and had spoken.

 

“Kilometers or miles, Professor?”  Cassie asked.

“Oh, give it to me in feet per second.”

“With the given acceleration, against the decreasing effect of the earth’s gravity, the speed of your spaceship will be 47,236 feet per second when the spaceship has reached approximately 2100 miles from the surface of the earth.”

 

There was a lengthy pause as everybody waited.

 

“My apology Ms. Howards it looks like what you were engrossed in was the example I had on the board.”

He turned back to the board.

 

“Professor, my apologies to you sir, but I was engaged in trying to work out a possible problem on your test Monday.”

 

He stood looking at her. “What problem would that be Ms. Simpson?”

By this time the whole class of students was paying attention.

 

“I thought you might ask us to calculate the orbit and trajectory of the MD 2011 asteroid as it leaves the vicinity of earth next week.”

 

“Oh, you thought that it might be a good problem?”

“Well, it’s a very practical one, sir.”

“Yes, it would, but the calculation would take longer than we would have for the test, so in that way not very practical.”

 

He had been walking toward her as they conversed. Reaching down he took the piece of paper she had been jotting on. Her pens used a very heavy metal ink so she was able to scan her writing. He stood there looking at what she had written. Then he looked at her for a minute.

 

“Ms. Simpson, where did you get your data?”

“The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, web site, this morning.”

He reached inside his coat and from the inner pocket he pulled out a couple of sheets of computer paper. He spent a couple of minutes comparing the two papers. “Ms. Simpson, you are excused from the Monday morning test.”

 

He turned, returning to the front of the class.

 

“Ms. Cassie what was that about?”

“I am not sure Sergeant Townsend. I don’t have time to check on it right now. I need to get a good workout then get to the airport. “

 

Leaving the campus, it was one rush after the other. Her workout brought massive criticism down on her as Sensei Inoue used her like a basketball on a court. When he was through with her, Cassie could barely drag her body into the shower. Exiting the bathroom she found a set of clothing laid out for her on the bed.

 

She quickly dressed and scanned the back of the lapel where she found the tag with the number 1 written in a heavy metal ink. She had mentioned to June that she could scan the ink and wished a label telling what color her outfits were. The number one was for black and as the numbers increased the colors got lighter. 

 

As Cassie exited her bedroom she met SSgt Schultz in the hallway. The SSgt fell in to her left as they went down the hall. Cassie reached behind her to her mid back and turned her comm unit on.

“Cassie, on line.”

“Roger HQ security activate.”

“Transport ready!”

 

“Sergeant Schultz, who’s my driver this afternoon?”

“Sergeant Townsend’s team, it is still their duty shift. Corporal Jerkin will be driving the new Tahoe Limo. They finally got it fully up to date. Security has verified that it’s fully equipped. We are sending two other vehicles as backup and to haul the luggage.”

 

“Quarters?”

“The aides will be given guestrooms in the main house, as will your mother and father. We’ve got the visiting security quarters up and functioning.”

 

“I think one of those Security persons will out-rank Betty and June. If Clint Wilson is with them, he is most likely going to become the Director of Operations. That is one of the things we will decide with this visit.”

 

“Yes, Ma’am.” With that she fell back at least two steps. Cassie’s scan showed her that Schultz had flipped a switch on her comm unit.

 

Faintly, she heard, “Colonel Smyth, Ms. Cassie is expecting Clint Wilson, prospective Director of Operations. We may need to put him in the main house and a better guest room.”

Very faintly she made out the response. “Thanks Sergeant for the heads up. I’ll get Juanita on it now.”

SSgt Schultz reached down and switched her comm unit back to its normal setting.

“Schultz, you’ve a direct channel to Smyth?”

She had returned to her previous position to the left of Cassie. “Yes Ma’am, I have a very advanced unit. I can connect directly to Colonel Smyth, Colonel O’Keefe, and Captain Gifford and to the shift OD. Plus I am also on the general comm channel.”

 

“See to it that I get a comm unit that is as good if not better. I want one channel that hears everything, along with channels just like yours. Add another channel for just you and me. Also, install repeaters for all channels on all our major vehicles. We sure don’t want to lose contact just because we went a mile too far”

 

“Yes Ma’am.” Cassie noted that she pushed a button and talked quietly to herself for a moment.”

“Who put out my clothing?”

“Corporal Toni Lambskin, she has been assigned as your personal batwoman. She will take care of your room, clothing and any personal services you need. She has had two tours in Iraq, and received a bronze star and a purple heart. She will see that all your equipment stored in the main house is ready at all times.”

 

Cassie said nothing for minute, thinking about what she had heard. In some ways she did not like it. But then she also understood the principle involved. Most officers in command just did not have the time to waste on taking care of their own personal things.

 

What had just happened was a perfect example. If she’d had to get her own clothes out and make a decision on what to wear or ‘make her own cup of tea’ she would have been thirty minutes later then she was now.

They exited the house through the rear entrance and Sgt. Townsend opened the rear door for her and SSgt Schultz. He had changed into one of their formal looking uniforms that looked like a suit.  Her scan of him found his comm unit and both a cross-draw holster and a mid-back holster.

 

On her comm she heard, “This is Coachman one; the Shadow has entered the vehicle.”

“Roger that Coachman one, your tail has mounted up and is ready to go.”

Cassie looked over at SSgt Schultz and cocked an eyebrow.

 

She could tell that SSgt Schultz was fighting a grin. “Well if the Secret Service does it for the President, we can do it for you.”

“Coachman makes sense, but why Shadow?”

“Well, to us you are like a shadow. We don’t really see all there is to you.”

 

“Schultz, did you find out about a dinner out with my parents.”

 

“Yes, Ma’am! He said he would be busy both Saturday and Sunday nights so I stretched my orders. Tonight it is. Russo’s has reserved a table for you from 7 until closing time tonight.”

“No, that is not stretching your orders, that’s initiative. Thanks.”

It took about 45 minutes to get to the airport, and then find the Signature Terminal where their private jet would be serviced. Just before they arrived at the front entrance, one of the two trailing Tahoes pulled in front of them.

 

Cassie spotted Cpl. Perkins moving quickly to get to the Limo just as it stopped. She stood, blocking the door from being opened until Sgt Townsend had exited the front passenger side. He walked around the Limo and approached their door. Once he was there Cpl. Perkins stepped away from the door, taking the opposite side from Sgt. Townsend. When Cassie exited the Limo she was between the two with Cpl. Perkins to the outside and Sgt. Townsend on the inside.

 

As she stepped toward the entrance way, SSgt. Schultz took a position behind her. Her comm unit stated, “Security HQ, CHH-01 has landed and is taxiing to the unloading area.”

“Roger that HQ, our package is in the terminal.” She heard SSgt Schultz voice behind her and on her comm unit.

It was just hurry up and wait. While the lobby here was nowhere as busy as a regular airport terminal lobby it was busy. They had attracted some attention with four people, one male and three female, wearing almost identical outfits. Yeah, she could see that might attract some attention. Their clothes looked too well tailored and were made of too high quality a material to be uniforms but the style and cut screamed uniform.

 

The door to the outside landing area opened and Clint stepped through. When he saw them he smiled and waved. Cassie’s mother and father were right behind him. Cassie threw herself at them and wrapped her mother in her arms. Her father wrapped his arms around both of them.

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Cassie sat in the downstairs office talking with Clint. “How is Julie?”

“She is doing great. She is in the process of training her replacement right now.”

“Replacement?” Cassie asked.

“Yes, we are engaged. My replacement is already on site and is actually in charge of security there now. Wherever I end up, there will be a place for Julie if she wants it. You have instilled some real work ethics in her. I don’t see her being a stay at home wife. “

 

“Well good for her.”

“I’ve been following what you’ve been doing. What is this going to end up being, a Para-military outfit like Blue-water?”

“Not really, I am thinking more like a contract police service. We could take over the investigation and SWAT functions for smaller police departments that don’t have the budget to support a complete police force. I think we can also draw on federal funds. But mainly, we will be a heavy duty Security Company, with training, research and development. “

“I also see a time in the future when a small attachment would go aboard ships transiting through the Gulf of Aden, to act as protection from pirates. I am still doing mental plans, but think of two ships as bases, one at the north end and the other at the south end. We could use a crane to lift a shipping container from the base to the transiting ship. That container would provide the sleeping quarters, armory, and communications facilities. When the ship reaches the opposite end, the other base ship would remove the container and the security personnel. We could use an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle to shadow the area.”

 

“We could rotate personnel in and out of the area about every 4 months. I’ve still got to do a lot of planning on this.”

“Hum, yeah, the average ransom for a merchant ship is 4.5 million dollars right now.”

 

At that moment, her Mom and Dad entered the room. Cassie got to her feet and hurried to them, grabbing her mother once more in a hug.

“Oh my god, Cassie it’s hard to believe you are my little girl, you’re taller than me!” Sarah, her mother, said.

“It just happened! I was shocked when you walked into the terminal and I had to look down at you!”

 

“And Dad! I am almost eye to eye with you!”

They all sat down around the conference table in the office. “Okay, we can only talk for a short time; we have a dinner reservation in downtown Roanoke. As I understand things, we have a quorum of the board present and as such we can call a meeting? ”

 

“That’s right Cassie, but we should have a lawyer present to be sure we dot all the “i”’s and cross all the “t”’s.” George her father stated.

 

“Sergeant Schultz, get the unit legal officer in here.”

“Yes, Ma’am.” She stood up and stepped out of the room. Through the doorway Cassie could hear her.

“Security HQ, Have the legal officer report immediately to the downstairs office, for a meeting of the Board of CHH Security.”

 

“Security, Roger that!”

“Thank you Security! Roger.”

Cassie heard the message over the general comm. Channel. “Major Woods, report to the main house office for a meeting of the board of CHH Security.”

“Roger! I am at the dojo. Do I have time for a shower?”

Cassie spoke up “Take the shower we’re going to be in close quarters.”

“Roger Ma’am, give me twenty.”

“Roger Major.”

 

Everybody but Schultz was staring at her. “What?”

Schultz took her seat at a desk along the wall.

“It’s just our comm units; I heard her ask the question and just answered it.”

“Cassie is the comm channel open? Can anybody on the system hear what is going on in here?” Her father asked.

 

“Oh no, you did not see it but I pushed a button on the unit which is on my belt.” With that explanation she pulled the right side of her jacket open showing a small black box on her belt.

 

“That outfit looks good on you. Where did you buy it?” Her mother asked.

“I designed it myself.” Cassie stood up and twirled showing that it was basically a long length split skirt. She had on Wellington Side zippered Black Uniform Boots. “I have them made by a bespoke tailor with imported Italian silk, the blouses also.”

 

“It’s designed as the dress uniform. There are different materials used but the basic design is the same for all of us. The chain is a little different. Enlisted is brass, officer is silver up to Colonel and then it’s gold.”

 

“The chain makes it neat and distracts anybody from thinking that it makes access to a holstered pistol easy.”  Cassie pulled the left side of her jacket back showing her cross draw holster and Glock.”

 

“Oh My GOD! Cassie, I had no idea that you were armed!” Her Mom squeaked.

 

“See, that’s what I was saying.”

“Why are you armed Cassie?” She asked.

“Mom, this, or another pistol, is right next to my bed when I go to sleep at night. When I need a pistol I won’t have time to go find one.”

Cassie looked at her Dad questioningly.

He shook his head. So she said no more about needing a pistol. There was a knock at the office door. Schultz stood up and answered it then stepped back opening it wide.

 

Maj. Wood stepped inside and came to attention, “Major Wood reporting as ordered.”

“Have a seat Carolyn; we’re going to be on first names here for right now. I’d like you to meet my mom and dad, Sarah and George Howard. This is Clint Wilson, he is also a Special Deputy US Marshal. This is Major Carolyn Woods, our legal officer. Dad, introduce your people please.”

“Well this is Rosie Brown; she is my personal Administrative Assistant.” He said, turning to the women sitting to his right side. She was neatly dressed in business attire and appeared to be in her mid to late forties.

 

“When my wife became active in our business she needed someone to help her just like I did. Rosie found her niece who was looking for experience without leaving her home completely behind, So this is Helen Colwell, my wife’s Personal Assistant.” The young woman sitting to Sarah’s left hand nodded her head. Except for age she was almost a mirror image of her aunt.

 

Cassie replied “OH. over there at the desk is Staff Sergeant Beverley Schultz, my Personal Aide.”

“Now as Chairman of the Board of CHH Security I am calling this meeting to order. Sarah Howard, as Secretary of the Board is there any old business that needs our attention?” Sarah turned to Helen and their heads came together.  After a moment of consulting, Sarah faced back toward Cassie.

 

“One matter which will need to be addressed soon: Who pays for what? I mean, take Helen here, she is working for me, but right now I am working as a Board member. Should we break down the time spent on each division and charge the time to that division?”

 

Cassie replied “My first thought is that all administration costs be charged to the holding company. I suggest that only direct expenses; whether salary, wages or other items, be charged to the separate divisions. CHH Holding could pay for all administration costs of us serving as board members as that corporation owns this one. Legal, what’s your opinion?”

 

“I have previously read both sets of bylaws for the two corporations.  That seems reasonable and complies with both sets of bylaws. It should be adopted by both boards.”

 

“Well, in that case, I, Cassandra Howly Howard, Chairman of CHH Holding and CHH Security, in the presence of a quorum of both Boards of Directors of said companies do hereby call this board into joint session for both corporations.”

 

“Could all members state their names for the record and aye or nay to agree to have all expenses of the CHH Security board members, in their duty of administrating that corporation, paid by CHH Holding as the primary owner of CHH Security.  I am Cassandra Howly Howard, Chairman of the Board of CHH Security and CHH Holdings. I vote aye.”

“George Howard, Assistant Chairman, Treasurer of CHH Security and Treasurer of CHH Holding, I vote Aye.”

“I, Sarah Howly Howard, Secretary of the Board of CHH Security and CHH Holdings vote Aye.”

 

“With the full board and a quorum present the ayes carry the vote. All expenses of the members of these boards will be paid by the CHH Holding, LLC.”

 

“Now if all old business is finished, we will consider any new business.”

With that Cassie sat back and looked at her father.

“Okay, the new business I am bringing before the board will cross the bounds of both corporations. When these corporations were first proposed we all understood that none of us could give them 24/7 of our time. We talked about it and knew this. We proposed hiring a President and vice-presidents as needed to run the corporation. We have not been in a hurry to do this as the operations were quite small.”

 

“For no other reason than the wealth of CHH Holdings we can no longer do this. “We Find It” has voted another dividend. While they have cut back on their operation so as not to cause a crash in the gold market, one shift a day is still bringing out a tremendous amount of gold. It’s producing five million dollars in value per day. They have voted to give the share holders another $5.00 per share. With CHH Holding owning 37 million shares that will be 185 million dollars. We have two different accounting firms figuring our taxes. Being LLC firms we do get some break on taxes but I really hate to pay the IRS 35 to 45 percent of that money, so we need some really sharp management types to get in and stay busy.”

 

“I have found five people who I think will do a good job. I’m going to send each of you their resumes, our background checks on all of them and also my evaluation and recommendation.”

 

Cassie responded, “In any contract I want escape clauses for both parties. If they want to leave, they should give proper notice, with one month’s salary for each year they have been with us.”

“If, for any reason, we dismiss them after six months, we will give them one and half month’s salary plus a buyout. The buyout will never be more than what they have already earned with us. No buy out can ever be more than 10% of the profits of the corporation for the previous year.”

“Also, any investment of more than 10% of the liquid reserves needs the approval of the board. The books will be audited every year with different accounting firms each year with at least two years between contracts for any firm.”

 

“With those conditions, I will leave the hiring up to the Assistant Chairman and Treasurer to act for the board of CHH Holding.  I, Cassandra Howly Howard, Chairman of the Board of CHH Holding vote aye, to the previous stated conditions.”

 

There was a pause as her father and mother thought for a minute. Major Woods leaned forward with a thoughtful look on her face.

 

“Now, I would bring to the attention of this board all previously stated conditions and terms, for hiring employees to operate CHH Holdings. I will now repeat my vote, I, vote Aye.”

 

“I, George Howard, Assistant Chairman and Treasurer of both boards vote Aye to the hiring conditions and terms.”

 

“I, Sarah Howly Howard, Secretary of both boards vote Aye.”

 

“I, Cassandra Howly Cassandra, Chairman of both boards having counted the ayes versus the nays found that the Ayes have carried the vote. I direct George Howard, to interview, select and offer the person and or persons a contract under the terms so voted.”

“Next business.” She stated as she did a time check of the clock in the next room which was an analog grandfather clock.

 

“I really think this should be brought up by you Cassie.”

 

“Clint, did Dad or anybody tell you why we wanted you here.”

“No, they did not Cassie. Of course I wanted to come and look the place over anyway so it was not hard for me to come.”

“You heard what we just did to get management in place for the holding company. Well we need some management for CHH Security also. We are a basically, as you noted earlier, a paramilitary outfit.  The titles will be different then a normal corporation. You have an extensive background in the military, including black ops. Since you have been working for “We Find It” and been a special Deputy US Marshal you have studied many of the available books on investigation, fugitive apprehension, and hostage rescue. As a result, you are pretty familiar with both Law Enforcement and Military operations.”

 

“We want to offer you the position of Director of Operations for CHH Security. You will have the same terms as Dad will offer the President of CHH Holding. I will be under your direction. Your duties at first will be mainly administrative.

 

This will be our training facility and area operation command. The base itself will need an administrator for the day to day operation of the facility.”

“Think Ft. Bragg and Army Special Operation Command. I’ll command SOC and we need a Fort Commander.”

 

“Let me explain that a little better. You’re the Secretary of the Army. We need a base commander like the Commanding General of Ft. Bragg. I am the Commanding General of SOC. SOC is on Ft. Bragg but not under its command.”

 

“So how soon can you give us an answer?”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My thanks to Grumpybear for his editing and proofing help. But the final results are mine and all criticism should be loaded onto my shoulders.

 

 Into The Shadows © Virgil Lee Fuqua III and ‘vlfouquet.wordpress’, 2008-2011. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Vlfouquet and Virgil Lee Fuqua III with appropriate and specific direction to the original contents.

 

 

 

 

 

Organization and hierarchy

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Chapter 5

 

Organization and hierarchy

 

 

The next day Cassie met with the attorney from Washington, Captain Gifford, O’Keefe, Smyth, and SSgt Schultz. They used the large den downstairs which had more room than her office upstairs.

“I see we are all here, June get the housekeeper in here. Have the maid bring coffee, tea, cream and sugar. Have her throw in some light pastry to nibble on.”

“Before we get into depth on what needs to be covered let me give you my sudden insight on my problem. I have thirty or more people who are contracted directly to me.  That means if any of these people do anything, acting on my orders, then I can be directly liable for their action, am I right sir?”

Cassie nodded at the attorney setting at one end of a large conference table. “I believe that is correct unless the specific action is forbidden in their contracts.”

“What if their contract was through an LLC and I was also contracted through that same LLC, as their supervisor?”

“In that case all liability falls on the LLC who has hired you to act as supervisor and them to act for the LLC. There are some incidents that you would be personally liable but that is rare.”

“So then, where the majority of my personal employees carry firearms and may be in situations where they will be called on to fire them it would be much better if they were employed by a LLC instead of by me personally?”

“Without a doubt, every layer between you and them will help to reduce your own personal liability.”

“So that is your first order of business; create a Security Consulting Firm whose goals are to contract out law enforcement, investigations, security and housing. That makes a good cover for prison and jail operations, fugitive search and apprehension, criminal investigations and bodyguards. It should also do research, testing and development of equipment for those purposes.”

“Next a corporation to act as a holding company to own, invests in, and operates companies for the share holders of the said corporation. Give it the name of CHH Holdings. It will hold the main shares of CHH Security, the LLC for here.”

“The three primary share holders of CHH holding will be Cassandra Howly Howard, George Howard, and Sarah Howly Howard. The percentage of ownership will be 75%, 20% and 5%, their titles will be CEO and Chairman of the Board, CFO and Assistant Chairman and Treasurer , and Secretary of the Board. Put a survivor clause in that all shares revert back to the company on death. The company should have first right of purchase of all shares, the boards as a whole has second rights and then individual members of the board have third rights.”

“I will sell my shares in “We Find It!” to CHH Holding for $1.00 a share with payment deferred for six months. By the way, whose attorney are you, mine, my father’s, or one of his companies?”

“I am a partner in a law firm that is contracted to “We Find It!” So I know that CHH Holding will start off life as big as one of the old Forbes top 500 companies in the USA.”

“Your firm did a really good job for us! If we start getting into area’s that your firm does not specialize in or find iffy then find us a firm that is trustworthy and can do the job.”

“There is no problem. Our firm is the one that advised the Federal Judge of the Western District of Texas on how to handle your problem and got you your badge. We have kept our ear to the ground on that situation and we think we can get you something even better.”

Cassie picked up her cup of coffee and took a sip; every time she drank coffee from her Moka pot she could not help thinking it was the best coffee in the world. She watched as the Attorney picked up his cup to sip it. His eyes widened and he looked down at the cup in his hand. He took a bigger second sip.

“Ms Howard, your parents must make a purchase arrangement also or it will show up as a differential in payment for assets, and that’s something that the IRS will note really quickly and figure it’s a method of shuffling assets around without paying estate taxes later.”

“Point, one moment.” She took her blackberry out of a fanny pouch and pressed a speed dial button. Then she put it on speaker phone and laid it down on the table.

“Hello Cassie” Her father voice came out of the speaker.

“Dad, got you on speaker here at my end. I got a few people listening in. Primarily this is a business meeting. I am forming two companies. One is a CHH Security, an LLC that will be a security company and all my security personnel will be contracted through it. I also will have a contract through it. The primary share holder will be a holding company of which I will own 75% and be CEO, I want you to have 20% and be CFO and mom to hold 5% and be Secretary of the Board. As CFO you will also be Treasurer and Asst Chairman of the Board. The Operation contract a President and a staff. I am buying my 75% by selling the company my holding in “We Find It!” for the six month deferred payment of $1.00 a share. The Attorney from Washington says that you and mom have to make a similar purchase for your share or the IRS will think there’s something rotten in the state of Denmark.”

“OH MY GOD, he ha he ha he ha…..”

“Dad what wrong?”

“Oh my, yeah the IRS would be all over that. Who is the attorney there?”

“It’s me George, Oliver Green.”

“Hello Oliver! We just got an offer the other day for our share of “We Find It!” I owned 5% and Sarah owns 2.5%. That’s 7.5% of over One Hundred Million shares or 7.5 million shares. Cassie owns  35 million shares so at $1.00 a share that’s only $35 million dollars. The offer we got two days ago was $2,500 dollars per share. You see why I was laughing. The company voted to pay a dividend of $5.00 dollars a share today. I sitting here looking at a check to me of 37.5 million dollars.  Cassie, your dividend check which will be directly deposited to your account was for 175 million dollars”

“Yeah Cassie, Tiny is all upset, he has no crews. They all retired, half of them bought land up there in Idaho and are building homes. The other half came back down here to Sonora and is doing the same. Tell you what we will sell you 1 million shares at $1 a share from each of us. On paper it not an insignificant amount till you knows just how much those shares are worth. You can adjust the percentage of ownership to reflect that.  It should be about four percent each for your mom and me.”

“That will work George, all shares revert to the company on death. The company has first right to buy, the board second rights and individual board member third rights. Hey George was that the first year dividends?”  Attorney Green asked.

“No, that was the first quarter dividend; the mine is taking out nearly 50 million dollars worth of gold a week. You know you guys have the mine claims stretching all the way to the Canadian border. That’s over 15 miles long. The other side of the border looks like a heavy equipment display yard. They are plotting on our centerline using satellites and airplanes, trying to pinpoint the vein flow.”

“Dad, you got any friends over there?” Cassie had leaned down to ask.

“Sure got a couple over there. Why?”

“You might tell one of them that the vein makes a sharp turn to the east just before it cross over the border, runs about a mile then slowly drifts back north. On the north side it parallels the border for nearly 40 miles but only about a mile north of it. I did not look further than that because it was getting thinner all the way.”

“Thanks girl! That will make some real good friends. Oliver, send me the paper work. We will need to set up an office there in Washington, so you need to find some people to man it for us. Cassie is going to be one of those absentee CEOs. I am not going to be much better. Set up corporate headquarter for the holding company here and the Security firm in Washington.”

“Okay Dad that should get us going, I’ll get back with you later. Tell Mom I love her.”

“I will, you know she loves you.”

“Click”

Cassie picked up her phone and put it away. Everybody at the table except the attorney was staring at her with mouths gaping open. Cassie moved her face from one to the other around the table. “What?”

“You are rich!” SSgt Schultz whispered.”

“Yeah, that and $2.50 gets me a cup of coffee at Starbucks.”

“Okay, now we know we can do the legal parts to get this on a professional basis. How soon can we let contracts?”

“I should have the corporate papers filed by Friday. Monday I can get your taxpayer number issued and then open banking accounts. Tuesday I will find lease space in Washington and open accounts here locally. By Wednesday I will assign you a legal officer for on site. He will execute your contracts for you. I take it you are not planning hourly wage employees?”

“No! Juanita, I want to convert all of the domestics to salaried position. Now all of your people, including you Juanita, are not my employees, so I want to contract them directly through my new company. First, benefits and wages must be negotiated. Second, our liability to their current employers must be compensated. Does our contract forbid us hiring them away from the company they now work at? There is also the question of health benefits, pension and profit sharing.  We need all of these for all of our employees. Oliver?”

“On it, we have a junior partner that has worked with other clients on employees benefit packages. I will get them out here tomorrow.”

“Good, Captain Gifford, do you have something to say? How will our people feel about this?”

“I’m not sure about them but, for myself, it gives me a feeling of security. I mean you as our primary meant that if you went down we had nobody. I have been worrying since Locust Grove that we have no contact except Clint in Idaho. What if we lose contact with him and you at the same time. So yeah, I like the idea of a Corporation holding the contract. That is almost as good as working for the government.”

“Betty, what are your feelings?”

“I’m for it; it gives us a more organizational feel. Also, it gives us more stability and makes us more versatile. Right now each and every one of us has to wonder what happens if we get injured. I am paying my own health care now. I got an automatic transferred to a Roth IRA plan. But most of our personnel have not done this. I think it should be a requirement”

“No health care? You are not covered by me? Damn! See, that’s just one more thing I did not know about these contracts. Juanita, how about your people? Does the company we are using supply you with health care and pension?”

“It’s an option but most don’t take it as it costs a chunk out of their pay. I have worked for the company for more than twenty years. I am not sure what I would get if I quit them.”

“Mr. Green, can you set up something to help them to make the best decision they can?”

“The person I am sending out in the morning can. They will need to see the contracts for all your personal employees as well as the contracts the domestics have with their employer and the contract you have with the employer.”

“Anybody got any questions or something we missed that needs to be looked at?”

“Have you thought out the rank structure and pay scale yet?” SSgt Schultz asked.

“Yes, I have we will get together later and let you type it up.”

“Rank and pay scale?” Betty asked.

“Yes, I’m going to add specials ranks but not really.  We need both combat and non-combat personnel. Take SSgt Schultz here. She was never deployed. The other day on campus is the first confrontation she has ever been in after 20 years of military service, so being military is not enough. We need to separate the combat vet from the non-combat.”

“Schultz is now SSgt. Schultz and will not be in charge of any detail with combat potential. She is my office security and assistant aide; she is in charge of getting my security detail assigned and ready for deployment.”

“The combat vet E-5 will be called Gunnery Sgt or GSgt, E-6 is MSSgt and MGSgt E-7 is First Sgt. and E8-9 is Sgt Major”

“Captain, Cpl. Charles Townsend is to be promoted to E-4 Sgt in charge of my school detail unless you know some reason not to promote him. With major recruitment we are going to need more senior enlisted personnel so look for those who can step up. We are going to need more combat officers so look for recommendations. At the present time, we need to concentrate on new officer who have commanded in combat.”

“If nothing else we are dismissed.”

Cassie sat there for awhile thinking. Finally she began to get up and noted that SSgt Schultz was still in the room. “SSgt Schultz?”

“Just waiting for you Ma’am”

“Did you make enough notes?”

“Yes Ma’am.”

“Take a note, check into finding us a doctor or doctors. We need general and surgical. Also we need to set up a full clinic, almost a surgical ward.”

“Yes Ma’am, I believe we have a Medical School in one of the nearby college towns. They might be able to supply us with some general practitioners.”

“Good check on it.”

“Yes Ma’am.”

 

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The next day’s meeting started two hours before lunch. The new attorney was named I.C. (Irmatrude Clarinda) Edwards and she was five feet four inches tall and weighed about 115 lbs. Her hair made it to her shoulders but just barely. Her figured was nice and trim. Cassie smiled when she met her and looked her in the face with her blind eyes. They were the same height but Cassie did not wear four inches of heels on her shoes.

 

“ICE”’s eyes took in her dress suit and her figure then quickly pulled back to Cassie’s face.

 

After a short discussion Cassie could scan ‘ICE’ relaxing as she began to do her job. Every domestic on the staff had been advised to bring her or his contract to the meeting. She knew what Cassie wanted: Full benefits and health care for all domestics and the same or better for her security personnel. She was also briefed on getting accreditation for a medical facility on the estate.

After a light lunch Cassie was notified by SSgt Schultz that her detail was ready for departure. “Departure? Where to?”

“You mentioned that you and the detail needed to go to the school bookstore and pick up some campus clothing plus you need to get textbooks also.”

“Okay, forgot about that. Let’s go.”

Cassie arrived at the waiting Tahoe wearing a vest over her blouse and carrying her jacket.  The tail of her blouse was hanging over her hips. She only had her middle of the back holster on but was carrying a strapped purse in which her Glock 23 was inside.

 

She looked her security detail over. A new male corporal had been added.  “Corporal Townsend, Is the new security personnel enrolled at the campus?”

“Yes Ma’am, all security assigned to the campus details are now enrolled. I have sizes for all of them.”

“That is good, it shows initiative. Each member of the detail should make their purchases themselves. That will help cut back on a uniform appearance. With each buying what they like, we will have some personality.”

“Who is driving?”

“SSgt Schultz has designated Cpl. Jerkins as driver.”

“Corporal Perkins what is your designated skill on this detail?”

“I am the personal escort for you as primary; you go nowhere that I don’t go. I am ‘Shield’; I stand between you and any incoming fire. I wear heavy armor.

“Wait a moment! Nobody steps in front of me and takes my bullet!”

“That is incorrect ma’am. I will do so. I am secret service and you are the President that is my mentality. If you go down then I am your blanket and I will be covering you!”

 

Cassie was stunned by what Cpl. Perkin had told her. She had always thought of her security as more firepower in case she was attack, not more bodies to put between her and her enemies!

She and Perkins had a serious talk on the way to the Campus, they did compromise. It was a real compromise, when ‘naked’ and in the open she would accept Cpl. Perkins as ‘shield’ but as soon as she was armored up fully armed she was no longer the soft target and became lead point of the assault.

 

“Ma’am, the only reason I will compromise is I saw your video.”     

 

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The trip to the campus bookstore was mostly routine. Cassie kept a scan going and notice that she and her team were noticed. Their clothing and attitude was definitely non-student.  She picked out a couple of windbreakers of different color with the help of Cpl. Perkins. Then they found some sweaters, most all the jackets and sweaters had the school logo on them. Those that did not were in the school color again Perkins help Cassie with her selection.

 

The textbooks that they needed had an internet address and registration number in the back of them to download an eBook of the textbooks. The team returned to her Tahoe after their purchases and Cassie switched out her Jacket for a new sweater to wear over her blouse. She had made sure that the sweaters were larger so they would help hider her gun. Then they began a familiarity recon of the campus. After a couple of hours they stopped at the student centers and order a snack.

 

They did not stay long, finishing off their hamburgers and drinks they exited and return to their vehicle and drove back to the estate.

 

Cassie, Betty, June and Terry then spent a couple of hours examining the estate layout and their estimation of the total needs for residences.

 

The main problem was that their staffing needs were pushing their envelope. The cost was growing with astounding quickness. As the number of people grew so did the cost of having that person.

 

One person increase in staff was at least three sets of clothing, exercise uniform, footgear, armor, weapons, residence, feeding, and the immaterial cost of health care, background check, and retirement. Cassie figured that she needed to add 20% of the estimated cost; just to cover those things that they had not thought of yet.

 

The final consensus was that the estate would have a permanent security detail of thirty.  The gatehouse would have one officer and six non-officer station there. They would be rotated every two weeks. The six non-officer would be one gunny Sergeant, two Sergeant and three mixed corporals and lance corporals.

 

Her campus security detail had to be separate as they would be on permanent duty from the beginning of the semester until the end of that semester and on duty from before school time in the morning until after school was over in the evening.

 

After school let out at the end of the semester they would be R and R for a week then given other duty until school start back up. Security for Cassie at other times would be pulled from the general security personnel with at least one female in all detail.

 

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A month later, two week after school had actually started her father called.

 

“Dad, what up?”

“Cassie I and your mother are coming to Washington for a week or so, so we thought we come and visit you for a week. Will you have any problems with that?”

 

“No, oh god no I will love seeing both of you. When will you be here?”

“I was thinking next Friday. We’ll be arriving in the afternoon at Roanoke Regional, at the Signature Terminal. We will be flying in the company jet.”

 

“Company jet?”

“Yes, CHH Holding has its own plane now. So you will be able to fly without all the hassle you had when you took off with Tiny. And this is a business trip so it’s best to use our own plane.”

“Dad, give me a buzz when you get close. How much baggage and how many people.”

 

“Ten pieces large, and eight people. Four security, two personal aides and your mother and I.”

 

“Who’s supplying your security?”

“Why you are Cassie, Clint hired them for us through the CHH Security.”

 

“Egh, I have not talked to Clint since we reorganized.”

“Well that one of the things I am coming there to talk about. I showed him your organization table. I think that he should be appointed Operational Manager; he has already found a person to replace him in Idaho. A retired Deputy US Marshal, who can easily be made a Special Deputy US Marshal for that area. He worked out of the Idaho Judicial District before so he knows all the bodies there.”

 

“Well Dad, I guess we need to get Clint here also.”

 

“I thought that too, so he one of my security personnel.”

“Okay… I guess I will be seeing you Friday.”

 

 Cassie looked up at SSgt Schultz at her desk across the office from her.

“Staff Sergeant, my family, Dad and my mother, and six are coming to town next Friday afternoon, Signature Terminal at Roanoke Regional. Make arrangements to pick them up and get them here.”

 

“Yes Ma’am will you be going to meet them?”

 

“What my schedule that day?”

SSgt. Schultz picked up her PDA and began to check it. “You have only the morning class that day. You had tentatively scheduled a workout with Sensei Inoue for one O’clock if you make it we could be at the terminal by three o’clock. Do you want to try that or cancel the workout?”

 

“No, let do the workout, I can’t afford to miss them.”

 

“Yes Ma’am I’ll make sure that all vehicles will be ready and manned.”

 

Cassie turned back to her desk and relaxed for a minute. SSgt Schultz began to type into the estate network, setting up the schedule letting security, the garage and housekeeping know of the forthcoming changes in scheduling.

 

“Ma’am, Juanita has set Thursday up for a complete cleanup of all the guestrooms. She request permission to bring in one additional maid to help out for a week or more.”

 

“Approved” Cassie said. A minute later a print out of the order was laid in front of her. She picked up a pen and positioned it and signed. Then once more she sat back and relaxed. Her scan of the area noted the chief mechanic bringing three of the new Tahoes into the garage and his mechanics swarming over them.  She ‘watched’ them for a while as they made sure that those vehicles were ready for service.

 

As each of the Tahoe was finish it was drove to the rear of the security building where one of the lieutenants and two Sergeants checked all security item in the Tahoe. This included all the communication gear and weaponry.

 

When they were through the Tahoe was parked in a secured area and as the driver exited the vehicle he placed a seal on the door and signed and dated it. There would be at least three ready vehicles for Friday afternoon.

 

“SSgt. Schultz, check with my father if he is going to be free either Saturday or Sunday evening for dinner? Whichever if he is?  Make us a reservation at Russo’s for six people. You will be joining us.”

 

“Me?”

“Yes, you, it’s going to be a little bit of a business meal, so you are definitely going to be there.”

 

“Now has Betty and Capt. Gifford turn in their evaluation for the location of the training facilities?”

“I got what they called a summary of their evaluation at this time.”

“Oh, let me in on it.”

“They think that another fence should be installed separating the back third of the estate where the main house and other building are now from the front two thirds. That all the new buildings to facilitate the development of CHH Security be placed in the front two thirds of the estate. The new residences, training, research and development, security, medical and offices be placed there. It will act as a buffer zone between entrance and the main estate buildings. One more thing, all of this is owned by you ma’am, legal needs to get a long term lease agreement from you to CHH Security”

 

“Good point contact our attorneys let them know also, tell them we need that legal officer on site as soon as possible. If he was here then he be the one handling that.”

 

“Yes, Ma’am, I will be sure to take care of that before you leave for school in the morning.”

“With that I suggest you move to your office so I can do some studying.”

Cassie turned back to her desk, where she switched from her business computer to her personal school computer. Her communication gear automatically connected and she was now in communication with her computer. She began to browse her text book on calculus.

 

It turned out she had an innate mathematical ability that seem to be able to understand almost any math once she read the explanation. Cassie was flying through the textbook.

 

Another thing she noticed recently she had gained another increase in her senses. Her normal spherical 350 meters had increased to over 400. While that was really good, the order of magnitude was amazing. An increase in a spherical volume was way more than just over 16% her scan range had gone from 3 miles to over 5 miles now. Her sensitivity had increase as well. While she still could not detect light her micro differences had gone down to below bacteria size.

 

Cassie reached over and picked up a nugget of gold that she had kept from Idaho. Scanning it she cold ‘feel’ the density like always that told her this was gold. But now she could narrow that sensitivity down to almost molecular. The Brownian movement was detectable. It was like a flow of water restricted between the banks, here the restriction were invisible but she could detect the molecule reaching that invisible barrier and bouncing back into the nugget.

 

Cassie narrowed and narrowed her senses down examining that edge between the nugget and the air. She still could not detect that barrier. Why did the molecules stop?

 

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My thanks to Grumpybear for his editing and proofing help. But the final results are mine and all criticism should be loaded onto my shoulders.

 

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Big Man On Campus

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Chapter 4

Big Man On Campus

Cassie scanned the campus thoroughly as they drove down the street to the administration building. Charles Townsend was driving the Tahoe. In the middle seat behind him and Cassie were Grace Perkins and Beverly Schultz. Cassie noticed that all their heads were weaving like a bobble heads.

 

“This is the first time I have had any of you with me. This will be your normal station from now on. You are the campus detail. When I head for school you are the three that will be with me. You can blend in the best of any of my security.”

 

“You will sign up to audit the classes in which I enroll which means you will attend to listen to the lectures while in reality you will be there to protect my back while I study. You should have been issued CCL for Virginia plus a Glock 27 and two magazines: one 9 round .40 caliber and one 17 round .40 caliber.”

 

“All of us should have secured communications. We are hooked up through Security Headquarters so all we have to do is go to alert and they will know. Every so often they will give an alert test over the communication channel. They will specify who is to answer that alert. If that person cannot answer at that time someone else in the detail can answer the alert one time. That other person will be alerted again within five minutes and they must answer or they will go to a full alert and Tahoes will be headed our way.”

“Remember everything on our circuit is being recorded so be careful what you mention.”

 

“I expect that within a couple weeks Cassie and her posse will be well known on campus.”

“One of the things we’ll do is buy campus clothing. We need to buy a couple of school windbreakers and some sweaters.  Right now we look like we are wearing uniforms. Sgt. Schultz, leave your jacket in the Tahoe. Slip your weapon to the small of your back and under your blouse; let your blouse hang out.”

 

“What courses are you taking, Ma’am?” Charles asked.

“Math 1525 – Calculus II, Physic 2211, Chemistry 1511 and Psych 1516.  That’s a full load for this semester.”

 

“Wow, not a basket weaving course in the whole deal!”

“No there is not. This is one of the foremost colleges in the nation specializing in nanotechnology. This is the future. This is what will be taking the place of buggy whips manufacturing.”

 

“I expect that we will see some spies and some counterspies. Overall they are not our business, but note and inform HQ on any and all such that you see.”

 

“You work for me. You do not work for the State of Virginia or for the United States of America.”

 

“But Ms. Howard you are a Deputy US Marshal?”

“Yes, I am. More correctly I am a Special Deputy US Marshal, which means I do not work for the United States of America. I work for myself but have Federal Authority. If I see a crime being committed I can act. Keep in mind that anything that we see might already be known to agencies of the United State of America and any action on our part could interfere with their ongoing investigation.”

 

Charles pulled the Tahoe into a parking space near the administration building. As the team vacated the Tahoe, Charles mounted a magnetic sign on the driver door. And Grace put one on the passenger’s door. These signs were similar to the ones Cassie had used in Idaho to tell the world that Big Bertha belonged to Special Deputy US Marshal Cassandra Howard

The sign in front of the parking space they were using stated that parking was limited to 30 minutes without a parking permit. Hopefully the parking enforcement would understand that her authority overrode the local parking restriction.

It took her over four hours to get herself and her team fully enrolled and explain why she would not be living on campus.

 

It was obvious after the first hour that ‘Red Tape’ was alive and well in Virginia. Finally they were enrolled and had their schedule of classes and were headed for their vehicle.

 

They arrived just as a tow truck was about to load the Tahoe on to a flat bed. A campus police officer was standing by watching.

 

“Hold that right now.” Cassie said loudly.

The tow truck operator ignored her. The campus policeman turned to look at her. When he spotted her companions spreading out he reached up to his shoulder and triggered a mike mounted there. He softly spoke into it.

 

“I said hold it, and if you don’t you will spend a couple of nights in jail.”

At that the tow truck operator turned to look at her. But he still did not stop.

 

“That’s it, you are now under arrest for theft of a vehicle. Get your hands on your head and assume the position.”

 

That got the operator’s attention and he stopped the movement of the vehicle and slowly looked at the campus police officer.

“I take it this is your vehicle Miss?” the police officer asked.

 

“It is.”

“Well then I am placing you under arrest for impersonation of a federal official.”

Cassie pulled back her left side of her jacket showing her credentials; she then pulled back the right side showing her gun.

“I don’t think so.”

She had been doing her habitual scan and spotted two police cars rapidly approaching.

 

“You’ve got about five minutes before either of your two cars get here, so slowly turn put your hands up. Did you authorize this man to remove this vehicle from this parking space?”

 

“Do you have any idea how much federal funding this college gets? I think the Board of Trustees is going to be very upset with your department when those funds are put on hold.”

 

“Team fade back, security, Deputy Cassie, go to full alert and get me overheads. Move two more Tahoes into position.”

 

“Roger security HQ! Roger Drone control! Roger Highway 1! Roger Highway 2!”

 

“Miss, let’s stop this impersonation now. You are under arrest! I tell you.” His hand moved in the direction of his gun.

 

“Listen carefully! You are a simple campus cop. The very idea that you can overrule a federal agent is stupid. If you touch any part of your gun I will draw mine and shoot you as a possible terrorist.”

 

“Team spread, go heavy! Possible terrorist in police uniform! Security, alert the local FBI! Get me more coverage and bring in the heavy drones. Man, I hope you are campus police. Then you are just going to get fired.”

 

“Drone control, I scrambled a heavy when you called for overhead. It’s coming in now.”

 

Cassie heard the sound coming in fast. With a roar over the roof of a nearby building a remote control gunship appeared, hovered, and then rotated to face the oncoming police cars. Cassie had pulled her gun and it was aimed directly at the man in front of her.

 

The two police cars came to a halt and two cops got out of each. She noted they had pulled their guns, but they were definitely not sure of what was happening. Twisting one way, then the other, the remote helicopter drone had the majority of their attention.

 

“What the hell is going on here?” Cassie recognized that the person asking that question had sergeant stripes on his sleeves.

 

“Sarge, this person is imitating a federal official and when I was having her vehicle towed she showed up and tried to stop us. I tried to place her under arrest but it got out of hand.”

“Oh, you are the reason the FBI is about to hit this place with their HRT team in response to a federal agent being threatened by possible terrorist attackers in police uniform? Gary, not even your father the Police Chief is going to be able to save your ass! Everybody stand down!  Guys it is just another Gary blooper.”

 

Cassie could see the police all relaxing. Guns were being put away. “You know this idiot Sergeant?”

 

“Yes I do. Who are you miss”

“Charles, cover me.”

“You are covered Deputy!”

Cassie stepped back and holstered her gun. Then she turned to face the Sergeant holding her jacket away from her credentials. “I am Special Deputy US Marshal Cassandra Howly Howard, a newly registered student here as of today.”

 

“Well I see Gary’s first problem. There is no way he would be able to accept you as a federal law enforcement agent; you are young, female and pretty all in one package. Those are the three things that he cannot stand.”

“Well then, why did he start to tow my vehicle before he ever saw me?”

 

The Sergeant looked at the signs on her doors and started to shake his head. “Your name, it’s female, that all he needed to see.”

 

“Sergeant, would it have helped your department if I had just shot him?”

 

“Maybe, but his father is the Chief of Police on campus.”

“Oh, I will apologize to him for not following up on the opportunity to rid him of this piece of worthless dung.”

 

“Wait a moment! You’re that Marshal that took out those seven bank robbers; in Locust Grove last week!”

 

Cassie turned to the tow truck driver, “Get my vehicle back on the ground. See those signs on the side, well I’ve got four to seven more vehicles just like this plus I’ve got a truck that will eat yours for breakfast, so if you see one of them you just keep going. Do I make myself clear? For your information the possession of any of my vehicles with what they carry puts you in violation of more than five separate federal laws, conviction of any of which will give you five to ten in a federal prison.”

 

“Team, check the vehicle for contents.”

There was a pause then, “Will do Boss,” Charles answered her command.

 

Cassie turned back to the Sergeant. “One moment, Sergeant, I need to break security down.”

 

“Security break it down! Go to medium alert. Advise the FBI a misunderstanding took place with the campus police. Hold the other Tahoes. Call back all overhead except a normal surveillance.”

“Roger Highway 1! Roger Highway 2! Roger Drone Control! Roger Security HQ!”

 

“Okay Sergeant I am all ears for a bit.”

“Sergeant you can’t do this! It was my arrest!”

“Excuse me, who was arresting who here?”

Cassie had watched the man asking the question slowly approach. He never once got between an armed officer and the point of interest of everybody on the scene. Her scans were constant now. She noted a hundred or more students standing around the scene all at a distance.

 

He was somebody important. Cassie had learned over the last year or so how to recognize such people by the way they walked, stood, talked and the way they actually looked at things. Without noticing it she had acquired those same attitudes. When she turned to face the questioner he recognized them in her. He stood straighter and the slight hunch in his shoulder disappeared.

 

“Miss, I am George Madison, Chancellor of this College and Head of the Board of Trustee.

 

Cassie could see the campus police hurriedly moving away and getting busy clearing the scene; one was actually helping the tow driver remove her Tahoe.

 

The Sergeant looked up to the sky and shook his head then brought his full attention back to what was unfolding before him.

 

“I am pleased to meet you Chancellor Madison. I am Special Deputy US Marshal out of the Northern District of Texas, Sonora to be exact.”

 

“Oh my, you are George Howard’s daughter! I did not know that you had arrived.”

 

Unnoticed by Cassie of course, the Sergeant had turned pale. This Deputy Marshal was not just a Fed but a person of interest to the Chancellor.

 

The Chancellor turn to face the Sergeant, “Sergeant, I witnessed this whole mess. I’ve got standing order on this campus to let me know whenever Officer Gary there gets out of his patrol car. I told his father that he was not to interact with any person on this campus. He completely ignored the signs on the side of that Tahoe. He should have waited for the driver to return, checked registration or called for supervisory backup. He did none of these things.”

 

“Ms. Howard, are you going to press charges against him? If not I would suggest that you turn him over to his Sergeant here. Sergeant you tell the Chief to be in my office at 8 o’clock in the morning.”

 

Cassie scanned the Sergeant who she knew by now was between the rock and a hard space. “Sergeant, will you be able to take care of this? Oh, you can tell that Police Chief I am filing a report with the Department of Justice.”

 

Cassie watched as the Sergeant removed the gun from Officer Gary’s holster and directed two of his men to escort Gary out of there.

 

Corporal Charles Townsend holstered his gun and headed to the Tahoe to check it out. Noting that the scene was being cleaned up and the crowds scattered Cassie turned to the Chancellor.

“Sir, you know my father?”

“Well slightly, he contacted me about a month ago and asked me where I needed money the most. He is going to help us expand our library by a great deal. He told me a lot about his daughter who would be enrolling in my University. So we have talked about every two or three days since that first call. So I guess it’s better to say I am getting to know your father.  He told me that you are a very remarkable woman.”

 

“Fathers always think their daughters are remarkable. I don’t think that I am all that remarkable.”

 

The chancellor stood there thinking, “Special Deputy US Marshal! You are the woman Marshal that took those robbers down in Locust Grove a week or so ago!”

 

“Ms. Howard, are you here to take our Criminal Justice Program?”


“No Chancellor Madison, it’s your science departments that I will be hitting hard. I am interested in Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering and Quantum Physics.”

 

“That is some heavy study you are planning on doing.”

The Chancellor pulled a card out of his inside coat pocket and handed it to her. “This is my personal card. If you need any help with courses or campus policies you call me. Also, thanks for taking that idiot down. I will now have adequate reason to clean house over there at the police department.”

 

With that he turned and walked toward the administration building. Cassie watched as he got further away. She wondered where the Police Chief was, even a half way decent one should have shown up. There was no way someone had not told him his son was in trouble, or that there was a major disturbance on campus, or that the FBI was enroute. The sergeant had known about that.

 

Cassie shook her head. It was obvious that the police department on campus needed some shaking up. She might just drop in on them tomorrow herself. She had a week until her courses started.

 

 

Arriving back on the estate her scan picked up a truck at the security residence. It was the truck from the firearms store in Charlottesville. Charles pulled up at the back door of the main house.

 

Cassie exited the Tahoe and stood facing the truck being unloaded. Captain Gifford Gifford was standing to the side and turned to glance at her as she stood by the Tahoe. He turned and closely observed as crate after crate was unloaded from the truck. 

 

While Cassie could not read the labeling on the side of the crates she could actually do one better, she could scan the inside and directly observe what was in the crates. There was one hell of a lot of ammo for one thing, most of which was in magazines. There were straight(20 rd) .223 caliber and 7.62mm, banana clip magazines(35 rd) .223 caliber and (10 rd) 12 gauge and drum magazines(32 rd) 12 Gauge. Those drums were monsters holding 32 rounds of 12 gauge shotgun shells.  Then she found the weapons those drums were for,  automatic shotguns, completely built of stainless steel. They were fashioned like no other shotguns she had ever examined.

She walked over to where they were being stacked. She had counted ten of them in two very large crates. Cassie found the Sergeant working with the Captain. “Sergeant let’s open up one of these crates.” He glanced to the Captain.

 

Cassie realized that she had violated the chain of command.“Excuse me Terry, my apologies, but I think these will be very interesting.”

“No problem Boss, do it Sergeant.”

Two Corporals continued to help the driver and his helper unload the trucks. The Sergeant picked up a pry bar and in seconds had popped the top off one of the crates. There, in slots, were five deadly looking guns. Cassie reached in and removed the first available. Holding it in her right hand, she was amazed how little it weighed. She pulled the charging leaver back easily with one hand.

 

“Do you know the rate of fire?” Cassie asked.

“It states here on the manifest 300 rpm.” Captain Gifford looked up from the papers in his hands.

“Even at that slow of a rate the recoil must be murder with one on full auto.” Cassie set the shotgun back into the crate.

 

“No, this is an aa-12 it has little recoil I saw a demonstration where the shooter braced the stock against his chin and fired a complete 32 round magazine with one hand. He kept the barrel on target through the whole magazine. These are supposed to be military only inside the USA.” Sergeant told her.

 

“WOW”

“Yes, wow, how did we get them?” Captain Gifford asked.

“I have no idea. Guess we better get Betty and find out.”

 

At that, Capt. Gifford’s hand went to his belt and pushed a button on an electronic pack. “Capt. Gifford requests the Site Commander to the Security Residence front door.”

 

Cassie’s scan showed her an earphone plug on the captain’s right ear.

“It will be a minute. She’s in the Main House changing her uniform.” There was a pause, “She went out on the midday perimeter rounds.”

 

A couple minutes went by then Betty appeared through the backdoor. At first glance she looked like she was dressed just like Cassie and the Captain. Cassie was able to tell, however, that her suit was made of silk unlike the Captain’s, which was a combination of nylon and cotton fabric, but still not the same quality as Cassie. Then Cassie saw the major difference. The anchor chain on the Captain was silver and Betty’s was a lesser weight of gold similar to Cassie’s.

 

“What kind of chain is on the Gatehouse security?”  Cassie asked.

“Brass… Brass.” Both Betty and the Captain answered her.”

Cassie laughed, “I bet they just love that.”

“It’s not bad, we use acrylic coating on all dress metals, unlike the military, we have no need of make work.”

 

“Betty the reason I wanted to see you, how did we get all this.” Cassie waved at the stacks of arms and ammo.  Betty turned, looking at what was being unloaded. Her eyes widened a bit when she saw the labeling on the shotgun crates and took a couple of more steps to look inside the open one. “WOW! aa-12’s”

 

She reached over taking the manifest from the Captain. In minutes she was on her phone. Cassie turned back to Captain Gifford.

“Terry, this is a lot of ammo, is it safe storing it inside the residence?”

“We have an ammo bunker on the back side of the basement area. It has special reinforcement. One of my men who was in demolitions says it’s designed so if it explodes the blast is directed upwards and out away from the residents areas.”

 

“Cassie, they state the order was placed and authorized through the Department of Justice, Division of Counter-terrorism. It had a priority and authorization number that superseded the orders for Delta.”

 

Everything got very quiet and Cassie’s scan showed her that everybody there was staring at her.

“Well either you’ve got some real big pull or there is something going on here that was not in my contract when I signed on.” Captain Gifford stated.  Then he glanced at the Sergeant and to the men who were not moving.

 

“Come on, get this truck unloaded!” The Sergeant roared.

“Captain, Betty, set up a meeting tomorrow to examine all our employee contracts. Get us a lawyer from the firm in Washington to explain any legalese.” She then turned to her school security team that was lined up along side of her Tahoe.

 

“Charles put up the Tahoe and have one of the mechanics go over it. Give it a full security check since it was out of our control for a few minutes. Tell him to prep me a different one for tomorrow.

 

“Captain, make it part of the security protocol, I never use the same vehicle two times in a row.”

“Betty, get us five more Tahoes. If needed, get a couple more mechanics. Raise the Chief Mechanic one rating level. He’s going to have more responsibility and people under him.”

 

“It looks like it’s time for a full employee evaluations. Let June know we will need all the domestics’ evaluations tomorrow, Then we will do the security personnel.”

 

Turning back to her two remaining school detail members, she started to say something then paused. Glancing back at the Captain she said, “Terry, we are going to have to expand security. Do we have room and, if so, for how many. If not, where would be a good place to expand residences? Don’t just think for now, think the next couple of years.”

 

“This place was used as an OSS training facility look closely they must have had more room for more people then we have right now. Next my personal security will be separated from the normal duties. I’m going to need at least six more in the same age range and keep the gender ratio. They will still have to be able to go where I go.”

“Sergeant Schultz, when Charles returns bring your detail upstairs to my office.”

 

With that Cassie turned and entered the house.

 

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Cassie put the finishing touch on her suit by attaching the chain to her right lapel, and then went down the hall from her bedroom to her office. She had put the office on the opposite side of the upstairs from her bedroom on purpose. It forced her to at least walk that far each day.

 

She needed a workout. Tension was building in her muscles that only a good full sparring session could relieve. That meant with Sensei Inoue. She smiled at that, wondering why the anticipation of having her butt whipped pleased her so much.

 

Cassie examined her security detail lined up outside her office waiting for her. “Sergeant, you first, close the door behind you.”

She entered her office and noted that her briefcase had been placed on a shelf next to her desk. She had to find the brownie that followed her around making sure everything was in its place.

 

Cassie sat down behind her desk and looked up at Sergeant Beverly Schultz. She had followed Cassie into her office and had shut the door. Then she looked around as if for a chair to set in. All the chairs were against walls uncomfortably far from the desk. She finally stood in front of Cassie’s desk.

 

“Sergeant Schultz, what are you and what is your job?”

With that Sergeant Schultz stood up straighter and her position became that of attention. Her shoulders squared away and her breasts rose. She probably did not know it but she had dropped seven years just by the change in her bearing.

 

It took her a minute or two to begin answering that question.

“I am Sergeant Beverly Schultz, Personal Security Detail Commander.  My job is to supervise a security detail responsible for the personal security and well being of our primary, one Special Deputy US Marshal Cassandra Howly Howard. Ma’am!”

 

With each word out of her mouth Sergeant Schultz’s bearing became more military.

“Have you ever served in a deployed position as security before?”

 

“No Ma’am, I was never deployed.”

“What was your discharge rank and how many years in?”

“E-6 Ma’am, twenty years, two four years hitch’s then two six years.”

 

“I see, you had to do eight first before you decided to go for career?” Cassie asked.

“I had done a year and a half of college the first four years. I saw that I could stay in the service and if I worked hard could get my degree in the next four years enlisted. The services have programs that help enlisted personnel to go to college while in the service.”

 

“Did you have your degree at the end of eight years?”

“No Ma’am, I was transferred to a couple of stations that did not have a nearby college that I could attend.”


“So, your plan did not take into account the fact that the service had priority over your own plans?”

“No Ma’am.”

“Sergeant Schultz, why do you call me Ma’am?”

She thought for a moment. “Ma’am you are my co.. boss, I use the term as one of respect.”

“Even though I am less than half your age, you are giving me signs of respect am I correct?”

 

“Yes Ma’am, you are the Boss, this is a paramilitary organization and as such should have all the courtesy of any military organization.”

 

“Did you notice Sergeant that you made no mention of job position, career, benefits or pay in that statement?”

 

Cassie watched her, and could almost see wheels turning in her head.

“No Ma’am, I did not think of them.”

“Why did you leave the service with only twenty in? You only got two-third retirement pay by leaving so early. Another ten and you would had retired with full pay?”

 

“I had been advised by my First Sergeant that I was looking at only one more promotion in the next ten years. He said he personally would like to keep me, but I would be transferred on re-enlisting and would be under a new command. All they would have were my records and they would not promote me until they had too.”

 

“Did that hurt you to hear that?”

“Very much so Ma’am.”

“Sergeant in this one time you have been with me I have seen what your First Sergeant was trying to explain but if what you have just told me  is all he said, I can see that he failed in his job also. You did not show me that you were in charge. If someone interviewed that Police Sergeant at that scene what names could he tell them were present?”

 

“Yours Ma’am and the Chancellor.”

“Yes, that is correct and he would also been able to tell them Corporal Charles Townsend first name. I called on him to cover me.  When I mentioned the Tahoe needed to be checked, you never answered but Charles did, only after waiting for you to do so. The honest truth is that if I had been observing that scene I would of thought that Charles was the senior person there besides me.”

 

“Sergeant did you attend NCO school in the service?”

 

“Yes Ma’am.”

 

“So you have no excuses?”

“No Ma’am I failed in my duties.”

“Why did you apply for this job? Did you not know it was similar to the military?”

 

“No Ma’am, I knew it was a bodyguard for a female but I thought it would be more along the lines of someone like Paris Hilton, Not ‘Dirty Harriet’. Pardon me for saying it, but the honest truth is you are more along the lines of ‘Ms. Rambo!’ I saw more action today than I ever saw in the service.”

 

“Sergeant I can let you go without prejudice today and we can try to find you another position, but we can’t keep you in the security force as an operative. Tell me what you can do, I mean skills.”

 

“I can type 60 wpm; use Word 2007, Excel 2007, outlook, Power Point, PDF files. I know security issues for computers and encryption systems. I have a Business Administration degree with a minor in Computer Management. I have one course on electronic security for finding bugs. I have taken driver evasion courses from Army Security. I used to drive for a general. I shoot a Beretta 9 mm in the expert range, an M4 as a high marksman and a shotgun as a marksman.”

 

“Okay, if you go for another job interview as a bodyguard, emphasizes your driving abilities. You should have been behind the wheel today not Charles unless you knew he was a better driver then you are.”

 

“He’s as good; not better. I was just following army protocol there. Sergeants don’t drive if there is another person of lower rank that can.”

 

“Okay, now, knowing that you will not be in charge on field operations and are most likely to be reduced in rank. Would you want to stay with us?”

 

She took her time thinking. “Ma’am, I am now 39 years old. Most of my family has passed away. I have a father somewhere who divorced my mother when I was really young and whom I have not seen since. I have no children and no relationships of my own so it’s just me. I need to really start thinking of my future. So what is my possible future with you?”

 

“I will offer you another position. I am making you my Office Security Administrator. This means you will act as secretary, office manager, security in the office and clear security issues on the top floor outside the security room. You will designate my drivers when I leave the estate. Drivers must be good, and qualify as a security bodyguard. You will do that.

 

I hope you now know your own deficits. As such I am going to promote you to E-5. You will be the first. Your previous rank was E-4. Charles is an E-3 and will be promoted to take your place.”

 

“I am not sure yet, as a lot of this is happening right now, this second, in my head, but you will get a raise in pay to match the raise in grade. Now it has to be unusual that a demotion leads to a promotion and raise. But really, you were in the wrong position. The person in charge of my personal security detail, if it’s nothing more than going to a toilet, has to have combat experience.”

 

“We have not been on site more than a month and I have been in three confrontations. That is more than the average for a tour in Iraq.”

 

“I will pay for you to go to school if you wish to continue your education. As most of your work will take place during daytime you will need to find a school and classes you can take at night.”

“All previous contracts will have to be renegotiated. I think, at this time, your contracts are with me. The new ones will be with a company I will set up. If you agree, we will continue with your present contracts until we get the new ones set up.”

“Do you agree to this?”

“Yes Ma’am I do.”

“Okay Staff Sergeant Schultz pull one of those chairs over here. Take this pad and pen to make notes.” Cassie had taken a notepad off a stack on the shelf and a pen out of a drawer and handed them to SSgt Schultz.

 

“Ask Corporal Townsend to come in.”

 

“Ma’am you are violating the chain of command. You are making changes in positions without discussing them first with the officers over those persons. “

There was a moment of quiet,” DAMN! You’re right.”

“Well you’re already showing me that my promotion of you was one I needed. Okay what should I do first?”

 

“Bring both members of the detail in and tell them you wish for both of them separately to write up a report, seal it in an envelope and give it to the captain by tomorrow at noon. Then dismiss them to quarters.”

 

“Next you need to talk to your staff about the changes you are making. I heard you order new recruitment of personnel without first discussing it with your staff. I think you need to sit down and discuss the whole issue, including the reorganization from personal to corporation with its layers of management and operations.”

 

“Then you have the things that need to be continued until the full restructuring is finished. That is the estate security and your own personal security.”

 

“One of the things that you need is an Aide. I think from what I have heard that Ms. Smyth and Ms. O’Keefe were acting as such until they had to take over other jobs for you.  Militarily, the job is an Aide but civilians call them personal assistant or administrative assistant.”

 

“With your lifestyle, ex-military would be desirable: someone who would respond correctly to orders under fire.”

 

“Well that gives me something to think about. Can you take care of the orders for the team members and dismiss them.”

 

“Yes Ma’am.”

“Then look over the upstairs and make notes. Tomorrow you will need to be up to date.”

 

  

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My thanks to Grumpybear for his editing and proofing help. But the final results are mine and all criticism should be loaded onto my shoulders.

 

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