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〃Again; I must ask why?〃
〃Speaking frankly; you already know too much; more than my clients realize; but then none of them was about to lose his own life on the second floor of a café in Argenteuil。 They want nothing to do with you; they want no traces; and in that area you're vulnerable。〃
〃How?〃 Santos crashed his fist against the arm of the chair。
〃An old man in Paris with a police record who tried to warn a member of the Assembly that he was to be assassinated。 He was the one who mentioned the blackbird; he was the one who spoke of Le Coeur du Soldat。 Fortunately; our man heard him and silently passed the word to my clients; but that's not good enough。 How many other old men in Paris in their senile delusions may mention Le Coeur du Soldat…and you? 。。。 No; you can have nothing to do with my clients。〃
〃Even through you?〃
〃I disappear; you don't。 Although; in all honesty; I believe you should think about doing so。 。。。 Here; I brought you something。〃 Bourne sat forward on the couch and reached into his back pocket。 He pulled out a roll of tightly wound franc notes held together by a thick elastic band。 He threw it over to Santos; who caught it effortlessly in midair。 〃Two hundred thousand francs on account…I was authorized to give this to you。 On a best…efforts basis。 You give me the information I need; I deliver it to London; and whether or not the blackbird accepts my clients' offer; you still receive the balance of the three million。〃
〃But you could disappear before then; couldn't you?〃
〃Have me watched as you've been doing; have me followed to London and back。 I'll even call you with the names of the airlines and the flight numbers。 What could be fairer?〃
〃One thing more could be fairer; Monsieur Simon;〃 replied Santos; pushing his immense frame out of the chair and baronially striding to a card table against the lacquered brick wall of his flat。 〃If you will; please e over here。〃
Jason rose from the couch and walked over to the card table; instantly astonished。 〃You're thorough; aren't you?〃
〃I try to be。 。。。 Oh; don't blame the concierges; they belong to you。 I'm much further below scale。 Chambermaids and stewards are more to my liking。 They're not so spoiled and nobody really misses them if they don't show up one day。〃
Spread across the table were Bourne's three passports; courtesy of Cactus in Washington; as well as the gun and the knife taken from him last night。 〃You're very convincing; but it doesn't solve anything; does it?〃
〃We'll see;〃 answered Santos。 〃I'll accept your money now…for my best efforts…but instead of your flying to London; have London fly to Paris。 Tomorrow morning。 When he arrives at the Pont…Royal; you'll call me…I'll give you my private number; of course…and we'll play the Soviets' game。 Exchange for exchange; like walking across a bridge with our respective prisoners in tow。 The money for the information。〃
〃You're crazy; Santos。 My clients don't expose themselves that way。 You just lost the rest of the three million。〃
〃Why not try them? They could always hire a blind; couldn't they? An innocent tourist with a false bottom in his or her Louis Vuitton carryon? No alarms are set off with paper。 Try it! It is the only way you'll get what you want; monsieur。〃
〃I'll do what I can;〃 said Bourne。
〃Here is my telephone。〃 Santos picked up a prearranged card from the table with numbers scrawled across it。 〃Call me when London arrives。 In the meantime; I assure you; you will be watched。〃
〃You're a real swell guy。〃
〃I'll escort you to the elevator。〃
Marie sat up in bed; sipping hot tea in the dark room; listening to the sounds of Paris outside the windows。 Not only was sleep impossible; but it was intolerable; a waste of time when every hour counted。 She had taken the earliest flight from Marseilles to Paris and had gone directly to the Meunce on the rue de Rivoli; the same hotel where she had waited thirteen years ago; waited for a man to listen to reason or lose his life; and in doing so; losing a large part of hers。 She had ordered a pot of tea then; and he had e back to her; she ordered tea now from the night floor steward; absently perhaps; as if the repeated ritual might bring about a repetition of his appearance so long ago。
Oh; God; she had seen him! It was no illusion; no mistake; it was David! She had left the hotel at midmorning and begun wandering; going down the list she had made on the plane; heading from one location to another without any logical sequence in mind; simply following the succession of places as they had e to her…that was her sequence。 It was a lesson she had learned from Jason Bourne thirteen years ago: When running or hunting; analyze your options but remember your first。 It's usually the cleanest and the best。 Most of the time you'll take it。
So she had followed the list; from the pier of the Bateau Mouche at the base of the avenue George V to the bank on the Madeleine 。。。 to the Trocadéro。 She had wandered aimlessly along the terraces of the last; as if in a trance; looking for a statue she could not remember; jostled by the intermittent groups of tourists led by loud; officious guides。 The huge statues all began to look alike; she had felt light…headed。 The late August sun was blinding。 She was about to sit down on a marble bench; remembering yet another dictate from Jason Bourne: Rest is a weapon。 Suddenly; up ahead; she saw a man wearing a cap and a dark V…necked sweater; he had turned and raced toward the palatial stone steps that led to the avenue Gustave V。 She knew that run; that stride; she knew it better than anyone! How often had she watched him…frequently from behind bleachers; sight unseen…as he had pounded around the university track; ridding himself of the furies that had gripped him。 It was David! She had leaped up from the bench and raced after him。
〃David! David; it's me! 。。。 Jason!〃
She had collided with a tour guide leading a group of Japanese。 The man was incensed; she was furious; so she furiously pummeled her way through the astonished Orientals; the majority shorter than she was; but her superior sight lines were no help。 Her husband had disappeared。 Where had he gone? Into the gardens? Into the street with the crowds and the traffic from the Pont d'Iéna? For Christ's sake; where?
〃Jason!〃 she had screamed at the top of her voice。 〃Jason; e back!〃
People had looked at her; some with the empathetic glances of lovers burned; most simply disapproving。 She had run down the never…ending steps to the street; spending…how long a time she could not recall…searching for him。 Finally; in exhaustion; she had taken a taxi back to the Meurice。 In a daze; she reached her room and fell on the bed; refusing to let the tears e。 It was no time for tears。 It was a time for a brief rest and food; energy to be restored; the lessons of Jason Bourne。 Then back into the streets; the hunt to continue。 And as she lay there; staring at the wall; she felt a swelling in her chest; in her lungs perhaps; and it was acpanied by a sense of passive elation。 As she was looking for David; he was looking for her。 Her husband had not run away; even Jason Bourne had not run away。 Neither part of the same man could ha