She's a smarter woman than I ever gave her credit for.
I walked past the unoccupied bed nearest the door and over to her bed next to the window. For someone who had been near death she looked heavenly to me. But then I'm prejudiced.
"Hi Cheryl, how are you doing?" I stopped beside the bed and looked at her feeling my heart skip a beat. Lying in the bed with her own IV drip was the woman I've been married to for 30 years. She is as beautiful now as the day I met her. Sure her hair is white now instead of the auburn of long ago, and there are more 'character lines' in her face then before, but every pore, every cell, every square centimeter of her is as wonderful as it was the day we said "I do."
"I hear I've got you to thank for saving my life," she said as she reached out and took my hand in hers. "The police told me what happened and even a reporter from the channel 7 news was in here to interview me, but when they told me who the Silver-haired Savior was I couldn't believe it. Jack, what in heaven's name possessed you to do something stupid like that? You could have been killed. And how could you do that to those men. They said there were three dead and you did it. What's going on Jack? Who are you, Rambo?"
"Babe, I'm not Rambo, I'm Jack Hoover, the man who you married and who loves you more than anything in the world. I did what they said on the news and I'm sorry that it had to go that far, but they wouldn't listen and were going to do things to you that I couldn't allow. I had to put a stop to it before you got hurt. What happened was their fault; I was just the instrument of their destruction. I would have done anything to save you. I don't care if it were five or ten men; they were not going to rape you, they were not going to hurt you in any way while I was there."
"Well how do you explain this little hole in my chest?"
I laughed at the completely ludicrous vision from that night. "That was you trying to be the hero. One of the men had a knife and was swinging it back and forth trying to cut my head off when you stepped in front of him yelling 'Get your fucking hands off of my husband.' That's when he lunged forward and you jumped back in front of me. Babe, you took the blade that was meant for me. You saved MY life. When you went down he stood there staring at me knowing he was going to be dead in just a few seconds. He was. I took the knife from him and shoved it right into his skull. The surprised expression on his face was one I've seen a lot of times before. Everybody see's me as a white-haired little old grandfather and that plays to my advantage. I'm not what I look like, I never have been. I'm sorry I never told you. If I did I could go to prison. I lied to you and deceived you for the entire time we've known each other and for that I'll forever be ashamed. Babe, I'm so, so sorry I lied. I'll tell you everything, every detail, every fact about every lie I ever told you. I won't hold anything back. I want you to know that there has never been another woman in my life but you and I want you back. I want to come home and be your husband again. Please forgive me and love me again."
She opened her mouth to say something but was rudely interrupted by a voice on the other side of the room divider. "Before you say anything else Jack I think we need to talk." The divider moved and out stepped a tall man wearing a dark suit.
Crap, the Feds I thought.
"What do you want, Elmo?"
"I just want you to reconsider what you just said," he said with not a hint of a smile. "Sorry, but I was listening in the whole time."
"Jack, who is this?" Cheryl said pointing to the man on the other side of her bed.
"This is Elmo Cray. He's my handler and contact with the Agency."
"Agency, what agency?" she said with a completely bewildered look on her beautiful face.
"That doesn't matter at the moment Ms. Scanlon, or should I say Mrs. Hoover? Right now Jack has to reconsider telling you about the work he's done for us. If he does then there could be repercussions. Think about it Jack."
"Elmo, I haven't done anything for you guy in five years and frankly don't give a flying shit what you say about repercussions. I'm going to do whatever I can to get my wife back and if that means telling her about a few of your little state secrets then so be it. Arrest me afterwards. I'll be happy rotting away in some prison cell knowing that my wife knows the truth. I lied to her for too many years Elmo, now it's time for the truth."
He just stood there with a sad, befuddled look on his face. He knew me better than just about any other man in the world except for Ron. It took a minute of silence for him to make up his mind. I knew that look. When he made up his mind on something there was no way of changing it. Whatever was going to happen was going to happen.
"Okay Jack. I can see that you've made up your mind. But before you go ahead and break the law I think we need to do this." He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out an envelope, took out the papers inside and handed them to Cheryl.
"What's this?" she asked looking at the papers with fear in her eyes. "This isn't..."
"No ma'am," Elmo said chuckling. "You're not being served. This is a confidentially agreement stating in essence that whatever your husband says you will never repeat to anyone without the Agency's permission. You will be bound by the same confidentially that Jack is so cavalier in throwing away. But, if he's so determined to get you back by breaking the law then the least I can do is help him stay out of prison. Just sign and date at the bottom of the last page. Once it's notarized then we'll be all set."
She took the papers and read. After a few seconds her eyes got wide and her mouth dropped. She looked up at me with tons of questions behind her expression.
"Yeah, I signed one of those years ago," I said looking into her eyes. "That one piece of paper is the reason I couldn't tell you what I did, the reason I made up all those stupid lies."
"But Jack, this says CIA. Surely your not..."
"Yes ma'am he is," Elmo interrupted with his usual all business expression. "Jack and Ron and their company have been doing little odd jobs for us for over 20 years. Things you may have read about in the newspaper or seen on TV where they said 'unidentified American operatives' or some such thing. That was usually Jack and Ron. Here's a pen."
"Jack?" she said turning to me with that expression that I was in more trouble than I could imagine. It's great to see her face light up like that again, especially at me.
"Sorry babe. Just go ahead and sign the paper and then we can get on with our lives. Maybe, just maybe, Elmo and friends will get out of our hair long enough that we can take that trip to Fiji you always wanted. I've been there once. It's beautiful this time of year."
"No Jack, I didn't mean that. I mean, where are we going to get a notary?"
"Ahem, Judy?" Elmo said to the ceiling.
A very tall, extremely beautiful blond dressed in a nurse's uniform stepped around the partition holding a notary seal.
"Hi Judy," I said. "How are the kids?"
She smiled her heavenly smile and said with a very strong Aussie accent, "Good Jack. Deb started first grade this year and Kev is walking now. I'll tell Charles you said hello."
Cheryl was starting to look like a deer in headlights. "Jack?"
"Oh yeah, Cheryl this is Judy McDougal, Judy my wife Cheryl. Judy does all the work too complicated for Elmo here. Without her the world would be nothing but chaos."