their personal perimeter be encroached upon.
'I have to go to DC this afternoon', Cam said. 'Mac, youll have the watch.'
'Okay. Do you need me to make flight arrangements?'
'No. Ill just catch a shuttle. I expect to be back tomorrow, butsomething may come up'. She paused, then said briskly, 'Somethinghas come up.'
She handed Mac the manila envelope. 'Take a look at that. Handle it carefully-there probably arent any prints, but we could get lucky.'
Stark checked the envelope over Macs shoulder. 'No post marks.'
'It came by courier this morning'. Hand delivered.
Mac drew in a quick breath, no doubt having the same uncomfortable feelings of deja vu shed had at first seeing the black block letters spelling out Blair's name. 'It went through to her?'
'Yes.'
'Who was downstairs?' Stark asked, an edge to her voice.
'Taylor'. He scanned it, then had it sent up to Egret. No reason not to.
Carefully, Mac pulled the photograph out by the corner and placed it atop the envelope in his lap. The two agents studied it for a minute without comment. Finally, Mac looked up at her. 'Any message with it?'
'No.'
'When was it taken,' Stark asked, her tone guarded. She wasnt used to questioning her commander about anything, let alone something that was obviously personal.
'Last night about 3:00 a.m.'
'Jesus', Mac exclaimed. 'How'
'Someone must have tailed me downtown from here, because I never went home.'
Neither of them asked how it was possible that she had been followed. Ordinarily, a Secret Service agent didnt worry about their own security. They were just anonymous faces on the fringes of the spotlight, nearly identical and interchangeable. And replaceable.
'What really worries me is that someone probably tailed usfrom Teterboroto here. Which means that we have a problem in terms of Egrets security.'
'Do you think that shes a target of some kind?' Mac asked.
'Jesus, not again', Stark breathed, unaware that she had even spoken aloud.
'Probably not physically', Cam replied grimly. 'But that remains to be seen. We must assume she is. Maybe this is the same photographer who took the photo in San Francisco.'
Stark stared for a second, her thoughts practically written across her broad, smooth face. 'On the beach'
'Yes', Cam said quietly.
'Oh, man, Im sorry, Commander', she said miserably. 'I had the beach in view the whole time, but he must have gotten by me.'
'He got by us both, Stark. Forget it'. Cam tried to shrug away the anger that rose every time she thought of someone watching her and Blair together during an innocent, intimate moment. When theyd both felt safe.Christ, is this how she feels all the time? No wonder shes angry. How in hell does she stand it?
'Commander?' Mac asked uncertainly.
Cam flinched imperceptibly, her gaze refocusing on her agents. 'Id like to know whos taking such an interest.'
'You want me to run this through forensics?'
'Like I saidwe could get lucky. Maybe he licked the envelope and well get a DNA sample.'
'Or may be she did', Stark interjected.
'I suppose thats possible', Cam allowed, keeping her tone carefully neutral.
Mac glanced again at the image, seeming to be searching for words. 'Do you uh know this woman?'
'No, I dont,' Cam answered crisply. 'Try calling Walker in the New York City lab to run the tests. Hes good.'
'Uh, excuse me, Commander', Stark said, 'but maybe thats not such a good idea. Respectfully, maam.'
Cam eyed her. 'Go ahead.'
'Well, this photograph istelling.'
'Interesting choice of words', Cam remarked dryly, hating the disclosure of something so private, even to those she trusted. The younger agent colored, and Cam regretted her brief loss of control. 'Go ahead, Stark.'
'I think we should handle this internally as far as possible.'
'Are you up on your forensics?' Mac interjected. 'Cause I sure cant walk this through a lab.'
'No', Stark answered tentatively, seemingly feeling her way along a narrow ledge that threatened to crumble under her feet. 'But I know someone we can trust whocan do it. Renee Savard.'
'Shes FBI', Mac exclaimed. 'Since when do we trustthem ?'
'Shes a friend', Stark insisted, holding his gaze steadily. 'I know she wont betray us. And shes been assigned to a desk at the New York City field office.'
'Isnt she still in the hospital?' Cam asked.
'Until today. I'm going there in a few minutes to pick her up. For the first time', she appeared unsure. 'To give her a ride homeyou know.'
Cam suppressed a grin. 'Understood. But shes got to be on medical leave for a while.'
Stark laughed derisively. 'Sure. For about a day. Shell go in the first chance she gets.'
'Mac?' Cam asked.
He thought about the conversations hed had in the past with the FBI agent. She had always dealt with them squarely, and she had been willing to give her life for Egret. Still, he had an inherent distrust of the FBI. 'Yeah, I say we keep it in house. And Savard isalmost one of us.'
'Agreed'. Cam stood. 'Stark, mind if I tag along with you to the hospital on my way to the airport?'
'Ill be ready in five, the agent responded, jumping up and heading for the shower.'
'Keep me informed of any developments on this end, Mac.'
'Dont worry, Commander', he assured her rapidly. 'Well be fine here.'
'Of course', she said with confidence. But leaving Blair was getting harder every day, and it had less and less to do with her assignment as the First Daughters security chief.
Chapter Twenty
'Is she okay?'
'Sure,' Stark responded automatically, watching the door swing closed behind Cameron Roberts.
Renee Savard, seated on the side of her narrow hospital bed, raised an eyebrow. Her coffee-colored skin had regained its luster and her blue eyes were sharp and clear once again. If the bruise on her forehead or the healing gunshot wound in her shoulder were causing her any pain, she didn't show it. Even in a faded, shapeless hospital gown she was striking.
'She took quite a beating in the blast, you know,' Stark acknowledged uneasily. 'Why?'
'She looks tired, that's all. I'm guess Im just not used to seeing her that way. Her blue eyes probed the face of the agent rocking faintly back and forth on her heels by the side of her bed, clearly uncomfortable discussing her chief. Renee noticed, too, the circles smudging the smooth clear skin under Paulas eyes, and she realized thatall of them had taken a beating the last few weeks. Softly, she asked, «How about you?You okay?.
'Yeah. Fine.'
'That's good,' Savard replied, not really believing her. «It took guts for Roberts to come here today and show me that photo.
'She doesn't back down from anything,' Stark agreed.
'Still Iam FBI. For all she knows I could send that straight to an Assistant Director and shed have a jacket by sundown'.
'Yeahlike we all dont anyhow', Stark said angrily. 'You know Doyle investigated all of us when the task force was formed.'
'Thats just SOP', Savard pointed out gently. 'But I know it sucked for all of you.'