It was early evening when Brittany arrived back at Evelyn Brook’s beachfront home in Santa Barbara. Pulling into the driveway, she noticed a white Ford Taurus parked near the front door. The sticker near the license plate alerted Brittany it was a rental car.
Hearing voices out on the deck, Brittany strolled out to investigate. She was slightly but pleasantly surprised to see Brad Langley chatting with Evelyn over drinks. Brad’s face lit up at the sight of Brittany approaching them.
“You’re a sight for sore eyes!” He exclaimed. “Thought I was going to have to issue an arrest warrant if I was ever going to see you again.”
“I’ve been busy.” Brittany responded. “Didn’t know we had anything left to discuss.”
“Evelyn did tell you I was forming a new task force within the DEA, didn’t she?” Langley inquired.
“Yeah, but I don’t see how that has anything to do with me.” Brittany replied, taking a seat next to Evelyn.
“I’d like you to come and work with me.” He stated. “Doing what you do best.”
“You mean having sex or killing people?” Brittany joked.
“Mission planning and investigations.” Langley replied, grinning. “You won’t have to kill anyone.”
“As for the sex.” He continued. “Well …… I’ll let you be the judge of that.”
Brittany lit up a cigarette, preparing to listen to Langley’s sales pitch, more out of courtesy than consideration. Sitting behind a desk in some cramped little office in D.C. wasn’t the way she foresaw the rest of her life. Working for a government agency and playing by their rules wasn’t the way she liked to operate.
The newly created task force Langley was heading up would operate outside the conventional realm of DEA tactics. The team’s objective would be to provide continuous harassment hostile to drug traffickers transporting their illegal narcotics from South America to the states.
Operating from a base in Freeport on the Grand Bahama Island, the team would have the latest innovations in surveillance, tracking and communication technology at their disposal. Access to a powerboat and twin-engine aircraft would also be provided for the team.
“Sound interesting but what about all the red-tape and regulations we’d have to follow?” Brittany inquired.
“There won’t be any red-tape or regulations.” Brad Langley replied. “You and the team will be acting independently from the agency. Sort of like the privateers during the seventeenth century.”
“What about pay?” Brittany asked. “You haven’t mentioned anything about money.”
“That’s cause I’ve been saving the best for last.” He responded. “As team leader, you’ll receive a salary plus a percentage of the street market value of the narcotics. The more drugs you intercept, the more money your team will make.”
Brittany had alot more questions to ask but she didn’t want to show any outward signs of interest in working for Langley right off. Stalling him with her answer might give her leverage to form the team to her liking.
“I’ve got three-million in the bank.” Brittany stated. “I really don’t need to work.”
“Don’t forget, you’ve got a book to put together too.” Evelyn spoke up. “That’s going to take some time.”
“I’m willing to wait a few weeks.” Langley responded. “Though I would like to have your answer as soon as possible.”
“I’ll think about it.” Brittany replied. “I’m not going to make a commitment without thinking things over.”
“I’ve got to fly back to Washington in the morning.” Langley stated. “Can you call me before then and let me know your answer?”
“No way!” Brittany exclaimed. “Give me a few days. Even if I say yes, I want your assurance I’ll have absolute control of everything including who is and isn’t on the team.”
“I’m willing to go along with whatever you want if it’s within reason.” Langley responded. “As long as I get the results I need.”
After Brad left to return to his hotel, Evelyn and Brittany discussed his proposal. Brittany wasn’t completely sold on the idea but she found herself intrigued by the challenge. Evelyn sensed Brittany’s interest was positive and she would eventually accept Brad‘s offer.
The next morning, Brittany received a phone call from Kyle Thornton to arrange a meeting with Dayton Cavanaugh to discuss writing her story. Anxious to get started on the book, Brittany readily agreed to fly up to Redmond, Oregon to meet with the author.
The following day, Evelyn and Brittany made the seventy-five minute flight for the meeting. Dayton Cavanaugh, a man in his early sixties, was very receptive to writing the book. He and Brittany agreed she would voice record her story on compact disks, then FedEx the media as she compiled the accounts of the rescue missions. Cavanaugh would have freedom to enhance and augment the story as he put her words into book form. However, Brittany would have the final say when it came to the editing.
During the flight back to Santa Barbara, Evelyn brought up the subject of Kyle Thornton.
“You never did say how the meeting went.“ She said.
“The meeting was short, sweet and to the point.” Brittany remarked. “We had a nice luncheon afterwards.”
“And after that?” Evelyn inquired. “I assume you and Kyle clinched the deal.”
“Yeah, but just one time.” Brittany replied. “Once was all I could take it. I thought he was going to split me in two.”
“I take it, Kyle’s pretty big between the legs.” Evelyn quipped.
“Like a horse!” Brittany joked.
“He’s got himself a little hideaway just off the Coast Highway.” Brittany added. “I’m betting he gets alot of use out of it.”
“Wonder if his wife knows about it?” Evelyn said.
“Maybe, maybe not.” Brittany replied. “That reminds me. Kyle said his wife wants to meet me sometime. I told him to have her call me but I doubt if she will.”
“What about Langley?” Evelyn questioned. “Thought anymore about his offer?”
“Yeah, a little.” Brittany answered. “I may call him tomorrow and talk some more about it.”
The next morning, Brittany awoke early, well before Evelyn. Preparing a fresh pot of coffee in the kitchen, she looked out as a light rain fell. After showering and getting dressed, Brittany poured herself a cup of coffee and lit up a cigarette. Taking a notepad from her purse, she began jotting down notes on things she wanted to discuss with Brad Langley.
Later in the morning, Brittany set up the recording equipment in one of the spare bedrooms. Evelyn sat quietly on the foot of the bed as Brittany began her story from the very beginning. The words flowed off Brittany’s lips much easier than she expected. Memories hidden deep in the back of her mind suddenly came to light. By noon, Brittany was already on her second compact disk, her dissertation of events emanating with every minute detail and word of dialogue.
Taking a break for lunch, the two sat at the diningroom table discussing the progression of Brittany’s story. Taking Evelyn’s suggestion, Brittany decided to call it a day and let her mind refresh itself. There was always tomorrow.