Debt of Honor - Tom Clancy [137]
"You didn't know? He can when it pleases him, but he doesn't when it doesn't. That day, it didn't. And his translator that day was a female, about twenty-seven. She didn't even blush." Hunter chuckled darkly. "I sure as hell did. What does that tell you, Dr. Ryan?"
Ryan had few doubts about the information that had come out of Operation SANDALWOOD. Despite that, it was very nice to hear this from a completely independent source. "I guess he likes blondes," Jack said lightly.
"So they say. They also say that he has a new one now."
"This is getting serious," Holtzman noted. "Lots of people like to fool around, Kris."
"Goto loves to show people how tough he is. Some of the rumors about Goto are downright ugly." Kris Hunter paused. "I believe them, too."
"Really?" Ryan asked with the utmost innocence. "Woman's intuition?"
"Don't be sexist," Hunter warned, too seriously for the mood of the moment.
Ryan's voice turned earnest. "I'm not. My wife has better instincts for judging people than I do. I guess it helps that she's a doc. Fair enough?"
"Dr. Ryan, I know you know. I know the FBI has been looking very discreetly at a few things out in the Seattle area."
"Is that so?"
Kris Hunter wasn't buying. "You don't keep secrets about this sort of thing, not if you have friends in the Bureau like I do, and not if one of the missing girls is the daughter of a police captain whose next-door neighbor is S-A-C of the FBI's Seattle Field Division. Do I need to go on?"
"Then why are you sitting on it?"
Kris Hunter's green eyes blazed at the National Security Advisor. "I'll tell you why, Dr. Ryan. I was raped in college. I thought the bastard was going to kill me. I looked at death. You don't forget that. If this story comes out the wrong way, that girl and maybe others like her could end up dead. You can recover from rape: I did. You can't recover from death."
"Thanks," Ryan said quietly. His eyes and his nod said even more. Yes, I understand. And you know that I understand.
"And he's the next head of that country's government." Kris Hunter's eyes were even more intense now. "He hates us, Dr. Ryan. I've interviewed him. He didn't want me because he found me attractive. He wanted me because he saw me as a blond-and-blue symbol. He's a rapist. He enjoys hurting people. You don't forget the look in the eyes once you've seen it. He's got that look. We need to watch out for this guy. You tell the President that."
"I will," Ryan said as he headed out the door.
The White House car was waiting just outside. Jack had something to think about as it headed for the Beltway.
"Softball," the Secret Service agent commented. "Except for after."
"How long you been doing this, Paul?"
"Fourteen fascinating years," Paul Robberton said, keeping an eye on things from the front seat. The driver was just a guy from the General Services Administration, but Jack rated a Secret Service bodyguard now.
"Fieldwork?"
"Counterfeiters. Never drew my weapon," Robberton added. "Had a few fair-sized cases."
"You can read people?"
Robberton laughed. "In this job, you'd better hope so, Dr. Ryan."
"Tell me about Kris Hunter."
"Smart and tough as nails. She's right: she was sexually assaulted in college, a serial rapist. She testified against the mutt. It was back when lawyers were a little…free with how they treated rape victims. You know—did you encourage the rat, stuff like that. It got ugly, but she rode it out and they convicted the bum. He bit the big one in prison, evidently said the wrong thing to an armed robber. Pity," Robberton concluded dryly.
"Pay attention to what she thinks, you're telling me."
"Yes, sir. She would have been a good cop. I know she's a pretty fair reporter."
"She's gathered in a lot of information," Ryan murmured. Not all of it good, not yet pulled together properly, and colored by her own life experiences, but sure as hell, she had sources. Jack looked at the passing scenery and tried to assemble the incomplete puzzle.
"Where to?" the driver asked.
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