death to their doors, and now it sounded like the Bureau was resurrecting the past. He held out hope that Charlotteâs records would help identify who the Pretender really was. But when she died, and the Bureautried accessing her files, they self-destructed using a sophisticated encryption. Their best people had been working for months to resuscitate her work.
Charlotte was just as dangerous dead as she had been alive.
âAnd?â
âIt seems she has some files pertaining to you. To aâ¦relationship the two of you were having. She was rather graphic. And sheâs made some other allegations against you.â
âSon of a bitch.â
âYes. Well, we knew parts of this might come back to bite us. Donât worry, okay?â
âGarrett, you know that Charlotteââ
âBaldwin, I know. Trust me, I know. Iâm sorry, but this is out of my hands. Iâve been instructed to recall you to Quantico immediately so you can go before the disciplinary board first thing tomorrow morning for a little chat. I caught a shitload of heat when I told them you were in Nashville. So get yourself back up here. Iâve sent the plane for you. It should be ready to collect you shortly.â
âIs this serious, Garrett?â
His boss was silent for a few moments. âYes, I think it is. They havenât disclosed everything to me. Iâve arranged for Reginald Beauchamp to represent your interests at the hearing, just in case.â
âWhoa, I need counsel? I thought you said this was just a chat.â
âBaldwin, Iâm not willing to take any chances. Iâve already defended you, told them any charges against you by that woman were ludicrous. But theyâre very insistent.â
âMaking an example out of me,â Baldwin grumbled.
âItâs possible. They have her files now. The focus isnât on you and Charlotteâitâs gone deeper. Theyâre especially interested in the Harold Arlen incident. The past is catching up with us.â
This time Baldwin groaned aloud. âDamn it, that case has been closed for years. I was cleared of all wrongdoing. Why are they bringing it up again?â
âYou know why.â
Baldwin breathed deeply through his nose, surprised that all he could smell was burned leaves tinged with fresh blood. Heâd spent years trying to forget, to move on. To erase the dank scent of basement rot, the vision of shattered lives. The self-fulfilling prophecy that was Charlotte Douglas. God, Taylor couldnât know. He needed to make sure of that.
Garrett was speaking again.
âI need to warn you. Apparently, Charlotteâs files had some extras that werenât in your original reports. They wantâ¦clarification.â
âClarifications that include lawyers and hearings. Are you talking about what I think youâre talking about?â
âYes. Obviously, the phoneâ¦â
Baldwin felt himself shutting down, the rigid professionalism that got him through the most heinous of crime scenes filtering into his system. His detachment was his gift, and he readily employed it now. To think, to speculate about what might be waiting for him in Quantico would surely derail him before they asked the first question. Heâd need all his powers of stability to face this issue all over again. The last time it had nearly cost him his life. He had much more to lose now.
âIâll be there. Thanks for trying, Garrett. Youâve been carrying this load for a long time. Weâre just going to have to take our chances and see how things shake out.â
Baldwin hung up his cell phone and slumped back against the deck. The woods behind the house were dark and foreboding, alive with crickets and the rustlings of small rodents. He thought he heard thunder roiling in the distance. This was not good news. Two thousand-four had been a horrible year, and reliving it, as he was sure to have to do,