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The FBI Thrillers Collection Books 1-5 - Catherine Coulter [350]

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In five minutes, I’ll pull up out front. Be there. Five minutes, by your watch.”

He ran back toward the shopping center. He didn’t see them. He walked quickly around the north side, into the parking lot. There was the Honda, double-parked right out front. It was empty.

He smiled.

Four and a half minutes later, he was in front of the restaurant, and Molly was opening the passenger side.

“Excellent. Emma, you all set back there?”

“Yes, Ramsey. My piano’s okay, too.” She was hugging that box so tightly her knuckles were white.

It was hard to smile, but he managed it. “Hold on, kiddo. We’re outta here.”

“Will they follow?”

He looked over at Molly as he pulled back onto 89. “No, they’re going to be a while. I took the distributor cap. They probably have a cell phone and will make some calls. Since they know where we are, we can’t take the chance of going back to the house.”

They were on Highway 80 ten minutes later, heading west.

“We never got to hike, Ramsey.”

“We will, Emma, we will.”

THEY drove over the Golden Gate Bridge three hours and thirty-five minutes later. The day was sharp and clear, a picture-postcard day. The fog was just beginning to curl through the arches of the bridge.

“Are you sure this is a good idea, Ramsey?”

“I don’t know, but I’m tired of running. My base is here, Molly. It’s time we got help. We discussed this before. You didn’t disagree.”

“But the men who are after us, surely they’ll find out who you are very soon. When they find out, they’ll be on us like a shot.”

He cursed under his breath. “You’re right. I’ll just bet they already know what I like to eat for breakfast. Okay. Let’s just stop at my house so I can change, pack, and make arrangements. We’ll fly to your father this afternoon. Sorry, Molly, but I just can’t see any other choice unless you want to go to the cops right here in San Francisco.”

“No.” Molly cursed under her breath. “There’s just no good alternative, is there? Let’s go to Chicago, then. I’d still rather have her with me than being questioned by police psychologists, hordes of cops, not to mention the FBI. If Special Agent Anchor is representative, then the FBI is scary.”

“He’s not representative. All right, let’s go to Chicago. When the time is right to bring in the cops, we can call them from there.”

“I probably should have gone to him sooner. My old man’s got more ability to protect Emma than the cops and the FBI. He may be a big criminal, but he’ll do his best to keep Emma safe.”

“All right, then. Let’s use your father, if he’ll let us. We’ll let him keep Emma safe.”

She closed her eyes a moment, then nodded to herself, coming to a decision. Then she smiled as she said to Emma, “Look over there, Em. It’s Alcatraz Island. It was a prison for really bad guys until sometime in the 1950s.”

“It’s pretty. I wouldn’t mind being a prisoner there.”

“I read they fed the prisoners about six thousand calories a day, to make them fat, so they’d be less likely to try to escape and swim to shore. I think it was a whole lot of hot dogs and beans. They didn’t let them exercise much.”

Emma’s eyes brightened.

He grinned at her in the rearview mirror. “They didn’t cook them on hangers in a fireplace, Emma. They were boiled.”

“Yuck.”

Ramsey turned onto Scenic Drive in a beautiful old section of the city called Sea Cliff. “We’re the closest houses to the bay. My house is number twenty-seven, right there on the end.”

“I knew federal judges must be paid pretty well, but not that well. This place must have cost a bundle, Ramsey.”

“It’s worth quite a lot, but I didn’t buy it. It was bequeathed to me by my grandparents along with a nice inheritance. I’m not as rich as you, but I won’t starve. The views are incredible. We’ll come back, Emma, and barbecue. We can sit in the backyard and watch the fog roll in. It floats through the Golden Gate Bridge like soft white fingers. I’ve always loved the fog. I’ve even got a piano for you, an old baby grand that my grandfather played. He was a great old man.”

Ramsey’s nose twitched the instant he unlocked the front door and stepped

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