The Journey of Rick Heiden
All Rights Reserved © 2018, Rick Haydn Horst
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
CHAPTER SEVEN
Activating Plan B required the retrieval of Amaré's sword and Cadmar's personal effects. We passed through several junctions and corridors as fast as we dared, considering people were working and going about their duties --no sense making anyone suspicious. We arrived at the lab, startling Aiden into spilling his tea.
"Hello, Aiden," I said, "sorry we spooked you."
"My recent actions have caused me to feel on edge all morning," he said. "I'm not very good at being bad. Have you seen the body?"
"No," said David, "the body is gone. Therefore, we are taking what is not government property." He picked up Amaré's sword and handed it to me. He looked for Cadmar's sword and ring on the other table, but they were gone. "What happened to them?" Frantic to find them, he searched every surface. "Aiden, what happened to Cadmar's sword and the ring?"
"I don't know. I hadn't seen them this morning. Did you say the body is gone?"
"Damn, she must have taken those too," David said. "Let's go, Rick. We haven't the time to search for something that isn't here."
"If you're leaving," said Aiden, "and I mean leaving leaving. Will you need help?"
David thought about it for a moment. "Maybe." He motioned for Aiden to join us.
The three of us left to release Amaré, at which point we would need to leave the facility. We made a glance around the corner to the observation room; the two guards flanking the door stood rigid like they guarded the vault at the Bank of England. David could have stunned them, but I should speak to Amaré first. I had no clue how we could get Amaré out without anyone noticing on the CCTV and alerting someone.
"I hope you have a plan for this," I said. "You know this place better than I do."
"Indeed, I do. We will walk to the door; I'll get you past the guards; then, you go in and explain to Amaré what's happened. Don't worry about the CCTV; they don't monitor it in real-time. Just don't give them anything we wouldn't want them to know. Signal me when you've finished. I'll take care of my part."
"What do you need me to do?" Aiden said.
"Something vital," said David. "The guards don't have to stand at attention like that; they aren't guarding Buckingham Palace. We have minimum security here, so the job's a dawdle. I've even seen the guards have tea. I would like you to offer them some, get it, and give it to them."
"You're joking," he said. "You're fobbing me off with some ridiculous errand."
"Aiden, I don't know why he wants the tea," I said, "but David says he needs it. Please, just do it. I'm willing to trade jobs with you."
Aiden's eyes grew wide. "Me...in the same room with Amaré?" He shook his head in panic. "No. No. I'll go get the tea."
"Calm down, you don't speak Japanese anyway," David said. "This plan begins with you, so go ahead. Just tell them you're making a round and thought they would like some tea. Then when they say yes, bring a whole tray, tea, sugar, milk, lemon, the works, and set it on the console across from them. Once that's done, I want you to take some to the guards at the tunnel entrance."
"What if they don't want tea?" he asked.
"Trust me; they will. Go," David shoved him around the corner.
We watched as best we could from our location.
"Do you need the tea?" I asked, skeptical of the whole idea. I used my foot to slide the sword beneath the console table behind us.
"Tea will make an excellent distraction. I don't know what we'll do about Aiden since Amaré scares him. What happens when we release him? We have our cue."
They accepted the invitation for tea, and we walked around the corner as Aiden was leaving to pass him on the way. Upon reaching the guards, David said, "I see Aiden leaving, did he offer to get you chaps tea as well? He got us a round earlier. Thoughtful of him, wasn't it, Rick?"
I could do nothing but smile and close my eyes in embarrassment; David would have made a pathetic liar.
"May we help you?" one guard asked.
"Indeed, you may." David retrieved his identification from the right inside jacket pocket, presenting it. "It's urgent that my friend speaks with Amaré. It shouldn't take long."
"Oh, you're Mr. Levitt," the guard said. "Hey Rob, this is David Levitt." He said to his fellow guard.
"I'm sorry," Rob said, "he doesn't sound familiar, Freddy. No disrespect intended, Sir."
"That's quite alright," David said, a bit confused.
"You know Rob, David Levitt...the bloke whose name is all over the internet this morning," Freddy said.
"Why is my name all over the internet?" asked David.