"Disastrously. Guess who's supposed to get that DEA agent back from the bad guys?"
"Oh, no!"
"Oh, yes. Is Tom there?"
"He's at your house. Or at the Alexandria Police Department on the way to your house. He wanted to keep them from getting curious about all the sudden activity at the house."
"Can you get him on the horn and ask him to meet me at the house?"
"Done."
"Thank you. I'll bring you up to speed later, Agnes."
"That would probably be a very good idea, boss."
The connection was broken.
"Home, James," Castillo regally ordered the driver, who smiled and shook his head as he put the Yukon into motion.
"We have a Secret Service radio in here, Colonel," he said. "I can probably get McGuire for you, if you want."
"Thank you, but no. McGuire's likely to cause me trouble, but he's too smart to argue with Agnes."
"Are you through, Colonel?" the White House operator asked.
"Can you get my house, please?"
A moment later, a male voice announced, "Colonel Castillo's line."
There was something about the less than vibrant timbre of the voice that gave Castillo pause. And then he understood.
Jesus, it didn't take them long to put Lester to work, did it?
"Colonel Castillo, Lester."
"Yes, sir, I know. There's a voice recognition system on this. Just as soon as you said, 'Colonel Castillo,' your name popped up."
"What do you think it would have done if I had said, 'Clint Eastwood'?"
"Sir, as efficient as this system seems to be, I think it would have reported, 'Colonel Castillo.'"
"Yeah, it probably would have. Is Major Miller around there?"
"Yes, sir. One moment, sir. I'll get him for you, sir."
A few seconds later, Miller came on the connection.
"Yes, sir, Colonel, sir?"
"Dick, two things. First, keep everybody there."
"Too late. Mrs. Doherty drove off with him right after you left."
"Damn."
"He lives near here. I have a number. Want me to get him back?"
"No. If I need him, we can call. Anybody else gone?"