Note: It's not supposed to be Kaiden from Mass Effect. I just liked the name.
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"Well, we finally have your assignment, Kaiden," said Aliza.
I tried not to betray my excitement. "Where will I be going?"
"Drumroll, please....you're headed for Sydney!"
I was surprised and thrilled. Sydney! Never had I, an LA boy and an orphan to boot, dreamt I'd get assigned so far away from home. I was happy to be out of LA and even happier to be out of the States. After two weeks' training each in Miami, Montreal, and four weeks in London, respectively, I was thrilled to finally be getting my assignment.
"Thanks, Aliza. You couldn't have given me better news. Sidney, that's awesome!"
"Your flight leaves in three hours. Say goodbye to everyone, pack up your stuff, and off you go."
"Thanks again." I shook hands with her. "No, really, thanks for everything, thanks for all the help."
She beamed. "Not a problem."
I stopped by and said goodbye to Gerard, my temporary partner while I had been in London, and then stopped by the Director's office. After making my rounds, I hailed a cab outside the building to my hotel. I was back at the airport with plenty of time, and got onto what was to be one of the longest flights of my life. By the end of the 28 hr flight, I was thoroughly worn out.
I got off the plane at Sidney, finally, I hadn't been told if anyone was going to meet me or not, but I didn't worry. Having been through three offices, I knew someone would call me or make arrangements. I got my baggage and moved to the front of the terminal. And indeed, as I walked through the terminal I saw a man with a sign held up saying "Kaiden Alenko." I made my way over to him.
"Agent Alenko?" he said as I approached. I nodded.
"That's me."
"I'm Ted, the driver. I'm here to take you to the office. Is this all of your stuff?"
"That's it." Truthfully I didn't have much. I had spent my trainee money mostly on suits. I had started out very poor and started work with only two suits, but since then I had increased my inventory somewhat. I also owned one suit that was of substantially higher quality than the rest; that was the one I was wearing.
Together we loaded my two bags into the car, and I got into the passenger seat (the other side! I had gotten used to it in London but it still always took me a moment of mental checking. Ted drove, of course.
"So, welcome to Sidney. Ever been here before?"
I shook my head. "Hell, no. Until two months ago I'd never even been out of the States."
"Sidney's great, you'll love it." And he proceeded to actually be a pretty good tour guide, telling me of the sights of Sidney as we drove through.
The office was downtown and it was a very impressive, ultra-modern building. We pulled up into the garage.
"You can just leave your bags here, Agent Alenko. I'll get them to your hotel, you can get them there."
"Why, thank you, Ted."
"Just take the elevator up to the 8th floor. They know you're coming." I nodded, and did so, just carrying my laptop case with me.
The elevator opened on the 8th floor to a large square-ish area. In the center were cubicles and around the sides were rows of smaller offices, big enough each to put two people comfortably in. I assumed this was where the agents sat, and as I turned out, I was right.
"Hi!" I heard, and turned to see a rather attractive young woman, around my age, greeting me. "I'm Rebecca, one of the admins here. You must be Agent Alenko."
I smiled. "Please, it's Kaiden."
"All right, Kaiden. Welcome to Sidney! Boss wants to meet with you right away. I'll take that and put it in your office." She took my laptop case and set it beside her cube. "Come this way."
She walked me down the hall to one of the corner offices, which, as it turned out, were much larger than the others. Rebecca knocked on the door.
"Come in," said a rather cultured English voice from inside.
Rebecca opened the door. "Sir? Kaiden Alenko is here. From London?"
"Ah, right on time. Escort him in, Rebecca."
She smiled at me. "When you're done, just come out and see me, OK?"
"Sure, and thanks."
"No problem!"
I went inside and shut the door behind me. I turned to see a large, very well-dressed man standing up behind a desk. He was probably twice my age, or just a little short of it.
"Kaiden!" he said. "It's a pleasure to meet you. I'm Charles McMasters, the Director of the Sidney office."
"Nice to meet you, sir."
"Have a seat, Kaiden."
"Thank you, sir." And I sat down.
"Now, Kaiden. I've been reviewing some of your work in your training. You come highly recommended. And you also did very well in your schoolwork. I'm glad to have you here in Sidney."
"Thank you sir. I'm thrilled to be here."
"Let me tell you a little bit about how I run my office, Kaiden." And for the next twenty minutes or so, he did so, and I listened closely. If this was to by my home for a few years, I needed to learn.
Finally he wound to the end. "Lastly, Kaiden, I'm going to put you with Matt, one of our senior agents here. Matt has been with the company about fifteen years, but he has only recently transferred to Sidney. However, he's a good agent and will be able to teach you a lot."
"Sounds great, sir."
"Go on and get to work -- Rebecca will take you to meet Matt."
"Will do, Mr. McMasters."
He grinned. "Oh, and Kaiden? It's Charles."
"Thank you, Charles."
I headed out and was instantly intercepted by Rebecca. "This way, Kaiden."
Following her down the hall, I was taken to one of the side offices. Currently it was empty, but there were signs that the other desk was occupied. The chair was pushed back, and there was a half-empty coffee cup on the desk, as well as a notepad with some scribbles on it.