Roy drove to the mall. The parking lot was not too full, so he found a space near the store that he wanted to go to. He took her hand and led her to the jewelry store. They sat at the counter and he asked to see the rings. Ann selected a nice diamond ring and he wrote a check for it. Thy waited while the check was cleared over the phone. When the sales clerk came back she asked if Ann wanted to wear the ring. Ann looked at him for guidance.
"She'll wear it."
She put the ring on and grinned. They left the store arm in arm. On the way home she kept looking at her ring. Each time she would look at it and then turn to him and smile.
Just as they were pulling into the yard, she asked why he had bought 2 rings. He explained that the other was her wedding band and that she would wear that on her wedding day.
They opened the door and Thor bounded out to meet them. Roy suggested that they sit on the shore for a while. He needed some time to think. Thor checked out the property and then came to Ann and sat next to her. Roy started to tease the dog and called him to come over to Roy's side. Thor just ignored him.
They sat for a while just enjoying being together. Their peace was disturbed by the sound of a car coming up the road at a fast clip. The dark green Crown Victoria pulled in front of the house and a man got out of the car holding a satellite phone. As he approached them, Thor started to growl and was about to attack the man.
"Hold Thor, but be ready to let him loose if you have to."
"Mr. Baines, someone would like to talk to you."
The man dialed the phone. After a few seconds he said that he was with Mr. Baines. He handed the phone to Roy. Roy said hello and waited for whoever was on the line to speak.
"Mr. Baines, do you recognize my voice?"
"Yes sir, I recognize it. I know who you are."
"Mr. Baines this thing has gotten out of hand. The people that ordered that incident last night will be punished to the full extent of the law. I received the message that you gave to the FBI agent. Naturally I am not going to admit or deny anything that you mentioned to the agent. We would like to be assured that you will not release that letter to anyone."
"Sir, as I told the agent, all I want is for me and Ann to be left alone so that we can lead a normal life. Ann and I are going to be married soon and I want your assurance that we will be left alone. I told General Brainerd that I am just burned out. I feel that I'm doing my country a service by resigning voluntarily. If your people bother my wife or me in any way, the letter will be released. I'm afraid that that would seriously harm the military's efforts and I don't want that."
"Mr. Baines, you have my assurance that we have no interest in harming you or your wife. As far as we are concerned this is a closed issue. Some people took it on themselves to harass you and they will be dealt with."
"Sir, I have to ask how you intend to deal with General Brainerd. The press is going to ask if he will be allowed to resign or if he will be prosecuted for what he did. If he is allowed to resign I believe that it would endanger the Presidency."
There was a long silence at the other end of the line.
"Sir, I insist that the 2 men that broke into my home and molested my wife be punished also. The press has already been alerted to the way they might be treated. If they do not go to prison, I'm sure the press will have a field day with it."
"Mr. Baines you will receive satisfaction for what happened to you. The people involved will be punished. You have my assurance that you are of no interest to us now or in the future. I wish you well. And Mr. Baines, don't ever go into politics. You play the game too well. We politicians like a level playing field."
The line went dead and Roy handed the phone to the young man. He turned and ran back to his car without saying a word to the two of them.
After the car left, they walked to the house. Roy was quiet for a long while. He knew what he had done to Brainerd and Sellers and Barton. He did not believe any one of them would be alive very long.
His satellite phone ran and he picked it up. He paused for a minute, undecided whether to answer it or not. Finally he hit the button. Paul was on the other line.
"Do you have your TV on? Brainerd committed suicide about 15 minutes ago. His secretary heard the gun and rushed in and he was dead.
Roy thanked him and hung up.
Neither of them felt like eating and they went to bed early. They held each other until they fell a sleep.
In the morning they got up and tried to put the events that had happened behind them. They started to discuss what they were going to do about earning a living.
"How about you and I start working on that solar energy method you told me about. The methods that we use now are so inefficient that they are only borderline economically feasible. I think that between the two of us we might be able to come up with something. After that we can start on transportation. I don't know how long we can afford to have cars polluting the earth."
He looked out the window; "You see that mountain over there? My father owns a lot of that. It can't be built on right now because of the costs of getting electricity to the homes and the problems with waste disposal. The waste disposal we can solve right now. I'm doing it here. If we can make the homes independent from the electric company, we could build homes on that land.
His satellite phone rang. He picked it up and answered it.
"Roy this is Paul. Turn your TV on and call me back at my office."
Roy went in and turned on the TV. Ann followed him and stood next to him as the TV came on. The announcer was telling about the two prisoners that were being walked to a bail hearing. One of the prisoners pulled a gun out from under his jacket and stuck the gun in the officer's stomach and shot him. The station reran the clip showing Sellers pull out the gun and fire it point-blank into the officer that was leading him into the courthouse. Both Sellers and Barton died in the hail of bullets from the police officers around the building.
Roy turned off the TV and shook his head. He wondered if the beings
that brought Thea to him were watching. If they were they were probably
shaking their heads in disgust.