17
th
Street, Washington D.C.
The
Lincoln MKS containing the Secretary of Defense Henry Rylings pulls out onto 17
th
Street heading south from Pennsylvania Avenue. Mike Grines turns the ignition and begins following the car as it turns onto G Street. He had spent the last few hours waiting for Henry Rylings to leave the White House. He followed the Secretary of Defense in earlier that morning from his house expecting and hoping for an attack. Grines knew one was coming, he just didn't know when.
With the administration under attack, choosing who would be targeted next would normally be hard to decide. Considering the President's closest staff falling under attack it was likely that Rylings would the next target. Grines continues to follow the Lincoln as it turns onto Virginia Avenue. As the Lincoln crosses under the underpass leading to the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge a figure drops onto the vehicle.
The impact of the figure startles the driver causing the car to swerve, nearly colliding with several other vehicles in its path. The driver regains control of the car as the figure unsheathes a sword and stabs it through the roof.
Grines can see Rylings moving as far away from the sword as possible through the back window. He has no doubt the figure is the assassin he has been looking for. He speeds up to catch up to the Lincoln as the assassin begins cutting a circle into the roof. Grines rams the Lincoln with his vehicle. The assassin is caught off guard and she is forced to lose her footing.
Grines takes the advantage of the driver's confusion by speeding up then ramming the car. He hopes the driver is experienced enough to control the vehicle as he tries to knock the assassin from the roof. When Grines slams into the car for the third time, the less than experienced driver loses control of it. The Lincoln flips to its side, rolling completely several times before coming to a halt on all four tires on the side of the road. The assassin is skilled enough to have leapt from the car before it rolls.
Grines slams on the brakes and turns the wheel sharply. After his car slides to a halt twenty feet away he bolts from the car. He pulls out two guns from under his coat as he runs toward the crashed car, ready for an attack from the assassin.
He reached the car without incident. Cars fly by the scene without anyone stopping to ask if they could help. Grines prefers it that way any way. This is going to be a showdown between him and the assassin. Just because she isn't in sight doesn't mean she is abandoning her mission.
Grines casts a look around the area before looking inside the car. The driver is hunched over the wheel; blood covers the man and the dash. He checks the driver's pulse even though he knows it is already too late for the man. Grines looks to the back seat where Rylings is. "Secretary Rylings! Can you hear me?" Grines yells to the unconscious man.
"He doesn't need to," a voice from behind says.
Grines instantly spins, bearing both guns to the source of the voice.
——
Dave
McKinsey is walking through the halls of the White House with his advisors discussing the unexpected events of the day. "Has Mike Grines been reached yet?" he openly asks the advisors.
"We haven't been able to find a way other than his cell phone and it's off. We can't find anyone else that may know his present location," one of the advisors answers.
"Any link between Senator Rustlin's assassination and Director Cornelius'?"
"None sir."
A young Secret Service agent comes running up to the group interrupting the President's next question. "Sir, we just received word of an attack on Secretary Rylings."
"Please tell me you know where."
"GPS places his car on Virginia Avenue, but there isn't any response to the
OnStar
representative," she replies. "Service agents are on their way as we speak."
"Christ. All hell is breaking loose and we're the ones setting too many steps behind. Get Admiral Pellington on the line in my office. It's time we catch up on those missing steps."
——
Victor
Lupescu stands on the Ap Lei Chau Bridge watching the small boat carrying its three passengers into Hong Kong undetected by all except him. Peering through a pair of
Steiner 10x42 R Tactical Binoculars
he views each individual when he recognizes the only
Black List