The next day was leaving day β in the morning for the clients and the afternoon for most of the staff.
April had made her check in call as the second thing she did after she woke up, eager to pass on the news of what she'd learned and what she'd found. Before making it, she pulled out the android tablet and pushed in the memory stick she'd taken the night before, to check out more of the pictures.
She saw enough β and in detail this time β to be sure that there was definitely blackmail material on it. She was still puzzled that just pictures of people being sexually adventurous was enough to push them into betraying the purpose of their careers β it just didn't seem enough β but what was there was definitely of that type.
All the pictures had what popular culture would consider deviant material in it. Most of the men had a dildo shoved up their asses or the equivalent. The women were pictured either with their faces and tongues in Sam or Astrid's pussy or asses. Faces were clear and it was obvious they were doing what they were doing with relish.
April felt it was highly likely they were high on E β as she had been the night before β but that wasn't evident from the pictures as she saw them.
After running through all them, she picked up the sat phone and called Ingrams.
"Hey guys..." said April, after giving the hail and counter hail.
"April. How's it going?" asked Simon Miles.
"Simon. Good to hear your voice."
"We were on standby all night by the way, in case the grifter turned out to be our blaggard. I don't know if Dermot told you?"
"Yeah, I heard. Thanks for having my back, Simon. I owe you one."
"I'm just glad you didn't need us. Would have interfered with the fishing here." April could hear the smile down the phone.
"So, I think I got this. I'm pretty sure it's the two escorts here. I've got audio of them talking about what sounds like blackmail material, I've got a camera memory stick with some pretty racy and compromising pictures on it β well, by bank manager standards, anyway. "
"You sure about this, April? We've had one miscue..." Simon was being cautious, and April understood why.
"While I'm not one hundred percent sure it's them, circumstantially I think it has to be β there's just no one else it could be. Plus, I've got some vials of 'something' β we'll need to analyze whatever 'it' is when I get back. I think they were planning on quietly feeding this stuff to some of the people here. Might be some kind of virus or something. Either way, I've got all of it I could find β I replaced it with water. They might have some more, so I need to get out there and be sure they don't have an opportunity."
"Gotcha. By the way, we are going to be picking you up this afternoon. We got the concession, since we hired the boats they usually use. They had to come ask us if the usual crew could come get you. So we'll be there. Thought you'd like to know."
"That's nice Simon. Thanks. I can relax once I get off this island and not be on my guard all the way home. That's a load off."
"Ok, well, I'm gonna call Dermot and the crew back home and fill them in. Get out there and guard the coffee pot April. We'll see you soon. Be safe!"
"Thanks. Looking forward to seeing you!" replied April, buoyed up by the news.
*****
It was an awkward breakfast. April got out to the bar and got the coffee going just before Astrid showed up. She got a knowing look and big smile from Astrid, and then Sam arrived, yawning mightily. Sam was wearing different clothes, so she'd obviously made it back to her cabin at some point.
April got another wan smile from Sam, as she handed her a cup of coffee.
The entire breakfast was subdued β everyone was either nursing hangovers, or just embarrassed about their behavior since they arrived at the island, or both. Conversations were muted and over quickly β most people just ate and sat with their thoughts. No one talked about the events of the night before.
Tom Smith did his very best to avoid April's eye and spent the morning making jokes with Sal Girodano.
For April, it was almost amusing. Astrid and Sam kept trying to gently suggest to April that she take some time to enjoy the morning sun, and let them tend bar for a bit. Gently but firmly she thanked them and, with a smile, went back to offering coffee and tea and orange juice to all the clients.
Astrid and Sam were getting more and more agitated as time wore on. Eventually they got their moment while April was sitting passing the time with Brenda and John Roake. She could see Astrid behind the bar, doing something to the orange juice jug.
After a few more minutes βand one last appointment for a massage for John β April got up and went back to the bar. She could see Bridget Fleischman wandering up, with an empty glass, obviously intent on refilling. April gave her a bright smile, picked up the juice jug and then dropped it. While she'd taken the contents of the vials and replaced them with water, there was no reason to take chances.
The sound of glass breaking was loud, and directly after it, she heard the sound of slow claps from the single guys. She smiled in embarrassment, and looked out at everyone sitting at the small tables, all looking at her. Her eyes briefly met Astrid's, who had an expression of horror on her face that was far out of line for a simple jug malfunction. April made a face at her, as though appalled by her own incompetence, and then crouched down to clear up the mess.
The main group started to drift away after that to start packing β since most would be leaving that morning. April wandered down to the massage table and waited for John to arrive. He did promptly, and April gave her last massage. Out of the corner of her eye, she could see Astrid and Sam hovering around, looking down at her from the higher level. She waved at them, and when she was done with John, turning down his carefully couched offer of one last 'event' β as he put it β and went back to her room, locking the door behind her. She had no intention of being available for either one of the other girls to waylay.
She packed, and was ready to see everyone off by midday, when they all boarded the zodiacs, swearing undying love of the island and making excited plans to meet again β which no one would follow through on, but it's what you do at the end of a holiday like this.
Once that was accomplished, April turned to Martin Steele and asked him if she could talk to him β they went back to his cabin and she talked and he listened. She talked about what had happened β all the sexual events, and played the worried woman, wondering who would hear about what had gone on.
She made a point of being with Martin so she wouldn't be in her room β now the rest of the clients had left, the island was down to five people, and things could happen without prying eyes. She didn't want to be in her room alone till it was time to go.
They talked for almost two hours β Martin was accommodating, and explained that no one talked about the events on the island. They had as much to lose as she did. He also talked about how impressed he'd been with her performance.
At one point he'd joked, "Almost enough to turn me straight!" and she spurted out a mouth full of diet coke she'd been drinking when he did.
And then it was time to go. They could hear the horns on the zodiacs that were back to pick them up.
They embraced once, and April was back in her cabin. She waited while everyone else was lugging their bags out to the launch landing, and then, frantically, ran around the rooms, removing the audio bugs. She didn't want to leave them behind and them be found later β besides, she had signed them out and would have to sign them back in again and she had no idea how expensive they were.
It took almost three minutes of running around, and she was just in the process of pulling her rolling luggage back when Mario came back, looking for her.
And then she was on the boat β a different zodiac from Astrid and Sam β and smiling at Simon Miles, who was bare chested and obviously enjoying himself immensely as he piloted the zodiac back to the main land.
April sat looking back at the artificial Island, marveling again at the construction and placement, until they curved out of the bay where it sat.
*****
April sat in the coffee shop, sipping her hot chai tea and wondering how this whole thing could have gone so bad on her. Oh, both Laura Ingrams and Dermot were full of praise, telling her she'd 'cracked it', and how the owner of the bank was beside himself, as were the board of directors. They'd earned their fee, and no mistake. The board was showering Ingrams and Associates with praise, the people at Pinkerton were holding their poker faces and saying nice things, while obviously dying a little inside as they said them; everyone was happy.
So why, wondered April, was she so down? Why did she feel like she'd failed? Tom Patterson had made it clear that he considered the mission to be a success, even though privately Pinkerton had made it known that they didn't think there was much chance of a conviction, since there was just so little evidence that the girls
were
directly involved in the previous robberies.
While there was some circumstantial evidence, none of it was obtained in a way that could be presented in court. At the end of the day, all there really was in the way of knowledge is the statement "if you want the robberies to stop, look at who these girls are associating with, and don't let them near the yearly getaways on the Orosis island again."
Patterson was fine with that β he hadn't held out any hope of recovering the lost money, and had most of it reimbursed by his insurance company, anyway β but he was just pleased he knew who was responsible and how to stop it.
Pinkerton had indicated they were going to watch the girls for a while, see who they were talking to, and if nothing came up in a month or two, they'd approach them, make the point that they were busted, warn them off in some strong terms, and that should be enough to prevent further bank robberies.