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âStop reminding me,â she muttered.
âThatâs my job.â
âYouâre no longer my boss.â
âTrue. Iâm just your friend. Look, Barrie.â He paused to take a few wheezing breaths. âYouâve got the worldâs approval now. For once, go easy on yourself.â
She resented his tone. âPsychology time, Daily? Time to open up Barrieâs head and see what makes her tick?â
âI already know what makes you tick. More importantly, you know, too.â
âThen why discuss it?â she said angrily.
âCan you look me in the eye and tell me that your motivation for pushing forward with this dangerous story has nothing to do with winning the approval of two people whoââ
âYes, I can look you in the eye and tell you that. Besides, no matter what my motivation is, itâs a story that needs to be told. Agreed?â
âIf the story is indeed there, yes,â he answered grudgingly.
âOkay, so stop bringing up my scar-inflicting childhood and help me.â
; âHow?â
âWho would talk to me? Senator Armbruster?â
Daily shook his head. âNo matter what he believed in his heart, heâd take the company line and defend it with his dying breath. Heâs a politician down to his toenails. He wouldnât malign anybody his party placed in the White House, even if it was Jack the Ripper. And certainly not his son-in-law. Almost singlehandedly, he put David Merritt in office.â
âOkay. So, who else knows the Merritts that intimately? If there was someone close to them whoâd had a falling out. Or someone whoââ Suddenly a fresh thought yanked her up straight. âThatâthat⦠soldier who rescued the hostages.â
âBondurant?â
âBondurant! Yes! Gary Bondurant.â
âGray.â
âRight. Gray. He was thick as thieves with the Merritts. Maybe heâd talk to me.â
It hurt Barrie to hear the rasp-gasp-rattle in Dailyâs laugh. âYouâd have better luck getting an interview with one of the faces on Mount Rushmore. Theyâre a lot friendlier and more talkative than Bondurant. Heâs about as approachable as a cobra.â
âWhatâs his story? Whereâd he come from?â
Daily shrugged. âYour guess is as good as anybodyâs.â
âHe didnât just materialize when Merritt appointed him as adviser,â she said with frustration.
âBut it looks that way,â Daily remarked. âSpencer Martin is just as secretive. Whatâs known about them before the Merritt administration wouldnât fill a thimble. My opinionâthey cultivate that mysterious aura.â
âWhat for?â
âEffect, I imagine.â
âWhat did Bondurant do before the rescue mission?â
âPlanned it, I guess. The three of themâMartin, Bondurant, and Merrittâhad Marine recon training. Of the three, the President is the most polished, the natural politician. Spencer Martin is a devious sneak. He fits his role in the administration to a tee. And Bondurant⦠Heâs the most complex of the trio. Want to know something? The guy always scared the shit out of me. Truth be known, I think he scared the shit out of the President, too.â
âI thought Merritt fired him because he had become a little too attached to Vanessa.â