Welcome to chapter 20.
We are now ten chapters into the second book of NewU, and the darker turn of the narrative is set to continue. The journey is far from over for our hapless hero, and the trials and hardships of his investigation are only going to get worse. I hope you enjoy it.
As always, I would like to extend my sincerest thanks to my editors and my supporters. My gratitude and admiration are beyond measure.
Now, on with the story.
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The car alarm jolted me awake. The wailing, screaming siren announced to everyone within a half-mile radius that absolutely nothing more ominous than a bus driving past had happened. It just announced it very loudly. The fact that it took almost twenty minutes for the car's owner to turn the damned thing off did nothing to help my mood.
"Jesus, it sounds like Optimus Prime is trying to give birth out of his asshole!
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I hadn't had much sleep. Even in my bunker, I had found it hard to settle; there was just too much to think about. My phone had started beeping at me within a few seconds of leaving the International Court of Justice, with Jeeves passing on alerts sent from my apartment computer. I was being followed.
Of course, I was being followed. I would have been absolutely astounded if I hadn't been. The question was whether the Inquisitors following me were working on behalf of the Inquisition or if they were working for the Montreaux Royals. It didn't really matter either way at this point. Isabelle had said she would pass the complaint on to the Conclave as soon as the meeting was over. Even though she had agreed that extra security would be counterproductive and would give away the ruse, I couldn't blame her for wanting to keep an eye on the situation. If my tails were from the rogue Royal faction, then even better. I could get the fight over and done with and not have to worry about dragging the threat home with me.
That was the part that bothered me the most. Once again, I had let my anger and bravado do the talking for me, and I hadn't sat down to think things through. I had seen the challenge so obviously leveled by the Inquisition and their choice of venues, and instead of remaining calm and collected, I had risen to it. Now I had intentionally put a bounty on my own head, if only to see who came to collect, without considering the fairly obvious fact that I was only in the Netherlands for one night.
Then I would have to go home.
The attack on the party had proven beyond any doubt that the rogue Royals had no qualms whatsoever in attacking a public target, meaning they wouldn't hesitate to attack the Queen's Head if they tracked me there and thought I was inside. In a moment of petulant posturing, I had put Jimmy, his uncle Bob, Lori - if she was there - and god knows how many innocent patrons at risk.
Whats more, there was no way to undo it. Nor did I have anywhere else to go. It was a problem that I couldn't fix right now, at least not without a serious amount of thought.
I sighed heavily as I pulled myself out of bed. "Jeeves," I said to myself. "If I do something like this again, punch me in the face."
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I'm afraid, Sir, that it is impossible for a non-corporeal representation of your own subconscious to punch anything. Let alone your face. May I suggest a stern warning instead?"
My ever sarcastic butler replied inside my mind.
"Do you think it will help?"
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Probably not. But one never knows."
"Okay, then let's try that." I pulled myself to my feet and trudged sleepily into the bathroom to perform the necessary duties of the morning. "How are our friends doing?" I asked as I jammed the toothbrush into my mouth.
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Two are still in the hotel lobby, another three are in a van out front, and another is pretending to be the world's slowest delivery driver out back."
"Any idea whose side they are on yet?"
"I'm afraid not, Sir. You received an email from Arnold in the night saying..."
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Who?"
Jeeves sighed one of those sighs purposely designed to show impatience. "My apologies; BOB sent you an email in the night saying that the message has been conveyed as planned and an acknowledgment was received within the hour."
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Ahh, good ol' Bob... Carry on."
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Interestingly, at least as far as the Inquisition is concerned, there was no agreed plan of action from the Conclave. Usually, in cases like this, there is some plan laid out about how the Conclave plans to reign in the errant Evo before an intervention is agreed to. This message didn't contain one."
"I see. And I'm guessing there is nothing from Marco, Uri, or anyone else?"
"That's correct, Sir. So far, this information hasn't been disseminated through the Conclave, at least not as far as someone who would warn you... Yet. Bob has also suggested a code word be given to both sides. The logic is that if you bump into one of their agents, you have a way of finding out if they are working for the Inquisition without the messy unpleasantness of torture."
"Makes sense. What is the code word?"
"Pumpernickel."
I blinked at my reflection in the bathroom mirror. "Pumpernickel...?"
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Yes, Pumpernickel."
"That sounds like it was Bob's idea."
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That would be an accurate deduction, Sir."
I chuckled to myself and carried on brushing my teeth. "Oh well. Nobody is going to forget that. So any ideas for a plan for the rest of the day?"
"Depends on if you are planning on confronting the people following you, or not, Sir. You are in a new city, and your flight is not for another eight hours. May I suggest some sightseeing and, if the need arises, finding a quiet spot to interrogate some Inquisitors?
"And if the need doesn't arise?"
"I don't know, Sir. Bus tour?"
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