I had said my goodbyes back at the hacienda, so when I got to the plane there wasn't much to do except greet Al at the door. I didn't have much, just a small bag with a change of clothes and some toiletries, mainly because I didn't HAVE much. When the Pack left my house suddenly, my clothes and possessions were all left behind. I literally could carry all my worldly possessions in a carry-on bag right now.
There wasn't much to do on the flight except talk to Al, so I did. I found out about his background, and his position in the CIA. It was an interesting job, at least; he got a lot of stuff done with none of the red tape. He reported directly to the CIA director, and his operation was completely off-books. If anyone ever checked, he was a Senior Advisor to the Director, not that he was often in his office. He had been in the CIA since he left the Green Berets at age 28 with a medical retirement. He made his career in the Cold War, running operations behind the Iron Curtain, but most of their work lately had been in the terrorism and drug fields.
One of the things that I asked him about, I was hesitant of because I didn't know if I could trust him. "Al, how safe is my Pack on the island?"
He smiled and looked right into my eyes. "As safe as I can make them, Ella. The paper trail on this island is an lawyer's nightmare; there are shell companies upon shell companies, mostly out of the US, to hide it. The CIA's direct ownership ended in the fifties, and no one will go back that far. My group bought the island years ago as a covert base for the drug war in the 80's with Reagan, and it has remained off the books since. Your lawyer's shell company bought it in a legal transaction, filed under Panamanian law. The financial transactions were all offshore. In other words, the paper trail is a dead end."
"All right, but who knows about us there?"
"I do, and so does Black Ker. She needed to know because it was part of the deal I made her when she wanted to get you out of that hospital. She likes you, Ella, and doesn't want you to regret your decision to help her. She's helped you survive before, and she really does want you and your Pack to survive this crazy war. As for me, keeping them safe is good for me because it keeps you focused."
"What about after this mission? What then?"
"You go home and I forget about you. My time is nearly done in the CIA, Ella. I should have retired five years ago, I only stayed on out of loyalty to the Director. With the new administration and their reliance on electronic information, I'm a dinosaur. Ker doesn't want to keep going, either. She hasn't said anything, but I see it in her eyes. She's tired, she's having a baby, and she doesn't need the risk or the money. She's done enough. So, I guess the answer is we all pack up our toys and go home."
I thought this over, something in the back of my mind told me this was all too easy, that there had to be a catch. I was starting to suspect this was more of a suicide mission than I had been lead to believe. "So where are we headed?"
"Quantico. We need to train you in long range shooting, and fast. We have use of a closed range there, and military instructors who will teach you what you need to know. We're going to keep it simple; you'll learn one simple rifle system, the Marine M40 sniper rifle in .308 Winchester. It's accurate out to a thousand yards and utterly reliable. Ker is going to meet us there, she's going to change you as soon as possible, since we don't know how the change is going to affect your shooting. You are going to be busy; between the shooting, the physical fitness and training in your panther form, it's going to be harder than anything you've ever done."
"Great." I looked down at my body. "I did what I could to stay in shape, but we'll see how that translates."
"Ker has high hopes for you, she was thrilled to see you in as good a shape as we found you."
"Well, if it wasn't for Meatloaf Mondays I might have gained a few pounds." I closed my eyes, shutting out the memories that came forward. "Thank you for getting Charlie out of there. If I get nothing else done, at least I saved that boy and got him a home."
"You're a good person, Ella. Like I said, a fascinating combination of talent and personality. I'm glad you said yes."
We ate a meal out of the cooler and I fell asleep to the drone of the engines. When we arrived, we taxied directly into a hanger and the doors were closed before we opened the door. Ker was waiting, leaning back against a Cadillac Escalade with tinted windows. "Good flight?"
"Not bad," I said as I ran over to give her a hug. "Thank you for all you've done for me, my Pack is safe and happy now and that is such a relief for me."
She smiled as she got in the back with me and Al got in to drive. We drove out of the airport and headed towards Quantico; the Company had a remote, discreet safe house on the grounds for agents in training. We were going to be the only ones there. "So, you ready to make the change?"
"Now?" I looked around, we were going to be spending a while in the SUV heading there, what if it went bad?
"Yes, may as well. This isn't a forced turn, you won't come out all piss and vinegar. Besides, after you're bitten you have tonight to relax into the change. I'll be there with you to help you through, not that I think you'll need it."
I thought about it for a moment, deep inside I longed to be complete again and I didn't want to delay any longer. "All right," I said, "Where do you want to do this? Nothing on the neck or shoulder, that's only for Craig."
She smirked. "As if. The thigh would be easiest, but I don't know how long the turn will take and we're going running in the morning first thing. I'm thinking the arm?"