The Shooters (Presidential Agent 4)
"Yeah, and your boyfriend, too. He's next on my list."
"I can't believe this conversation," Beth said. "And I don't think my parents are going to like it a bit when I tell them about it."
"I'll have to take my chances about that," Prentiss said.
"I'm leaving," she said. "I don't have to put up with this."
"I can't stop you, of course, but if you leave, you'll walk. And it's a long way from here to Colonel Gremmier's quarters."
He walked out of the living room and went through the dining room into the kitchen.
Beth started for the door, then stopped.
That arrogant bastard is right about one thing. I can't walk from here to the Gremmiers'.
So what do I do?
She was still staring at the door three minutes later when it opened and a middle-aged man wearing a woolen shirt, a zipper jacket, and blue jeans came through it.
He looked at her and said, "I'm looking for Tom Prentiss."
"I'm in the kitchen, Pete," Prentiss called. "Be right there."
When he came into the living room, Prentiss said, "Jesus, that was quick."
"Well, you said you needed a favor," the man said.
"Do you know Miss Wilson?" Prentiss asked.
"I know who she is."
"Beth, this is Mr. Kowalski. He was my instructor pilot when I went through Blue Flight. He was with Lieutenant Castillo in the desert."
Beth nodded coldly at Kowalski.
Kowalski looked at Prentiss.
"How'd you hear about that?" Kowalski said.
"From him," Prentiss said. "What he told the general was something like 'There we were, the best Apache pilot in the Army and the worst one, flying an Apache over the Iraqi desert at oh dark hundred with people shooting at us.'"
Kowalski chuckled.
"Well," he said, "that's a pretty good description. Except, as he shortly proved, he was a much better Apache pilot than he or I thought he was."
"Would you please tell Miss Wilson about that?"
Kowalski glanced at her, then looked back at Prentiss and said, "What's this all about, Tom? Did somebody tell the general what Charley's really doing here?"
"I don't know what he's really doing here," Prentiss said, "but I'll take my chances about learning that, too. Start with the desert, please, Pete."
"It would help if I knew what this is all about, Tom."
"Okay. A source in whom Miss Wilson places a good deal of faith has implied that the only reason Castillo was in an Apache in the desert was because his father had the Medal of Honor."
"Absolutely true," Kowalski said. He shook his head. "Jesus Christ, I'd pretty much forgotten that!"
Beth flashed Prentiss a triumphant glance.