Blunt nodded. "And world banks managed to identify all of Al Fatihin's assets and froze them. They won't be a threat again any time soon."
“So, this is it?” Hawk asked. “Are you about to tell us the Phoenix Foundation is closing?”
“Not yet,” Blunt said. “There’s one more mission left. We’re going after Falcon Sinclair and Obsidian. And we’re going to raze that entire organization.”
“Scorched earth,” Hawk said. “I like it.”
Blunt gnawed on his cigar as he surveyed the room. “And we’re going to need every one of you to do it.”
Alex rubbed her hands together. “Fantastic. When do we start?”
“This is actually why I brought you together today,” Blunt said. “I was lying about the paperwork. These are operational papers for how we’re going to take down Obsidian. And we start today.”
THE END
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R.J. PATTERSON is an award-winning writer living in southeastern Idaho. He first began his illustrious writing career as a sports journalist, recording his exploits on the soccer fields in England as a young boy. Then when his father told him that people would pay him to watch sports if he would write about what he saw, he went all in. He landed his first writing job at age 15 as a sports writer for a daily newspaper in Orangeburg, S.C. He later attended earned a degree in newspaper journalism from the University of Georgia, where he took a job covering high school sports for the award-winning Athens Banner-Herald and Daily News.
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