“Which were,” the Master pressed.
“To infiltrate your organization and gather intelligence about your upcoming operations.”
The silence that followed had Riley holding his breath.
“Was that the extent of your orders?” Masters demanded.
“I can’t tell you what was said word for word,” Riley confessed. “If there’s anything else, I can’t call it to mind just now.” He glanced up at his bound hands. “This isn’t exactly conducive to brain power.”
“We should just gut ‘em,” Howard suggested. “He’s a waste of time.”
The Master stared at the much shorter man until he visibly cowered, before shifting his attention back to Riley. “Cut him down.”
Brooks and Howard exchanged a look of surprise. “What’re we doing with him?” Brooks wanted to know.
“I haven’t decided,” the Master said as he returned to the staircase. He paused before taking the first step. “Feed him and get him properly attired.”
The man in charge climbed the stairs, leaving Riley in the capable hands of his colleagues. Just his luck.
“This makes no sense,” Howard growled. He glared at Riley. “I think you’re bluffing.”
Riley didn’t bother arguing with him.
“Cut him down,” Brooks snapped. “That’s what the Master said.”
Howard grumbled the entire time but he did as he was told. He climbed onto a stepladder and cut the ropes. Riley attempted to land on his feet but his knees buckled and he crumpled to the floor.
Howard kicked him. “Get up.”
When Riley had gotten to his feet, Howard shoved him toward the stairs. Brooks had already taken that route. As Riley climbed the steps the circulation returned to his arms, but his hands were still tightly bound and totally numb.
At the top of the stairs, Howard pushed him to the left and to another staircase. “Up,” he ordered.
Riley climbed to the second floor. He took in as many of the details as possible in the short time it took to reach the door Howard directed him to. Long corridor, five doors. He hadn’t encountered anyone else. Riley wondered where Tessa was. And why she’d decided to help him.
Every action was propelled by a motive. What was hers?
Howard opened the door and shoved him into the room. “Take a shower. You stink.”
Riley held out his bound hands. “Be kind of hard to do.”
Howard pulled out his pocketknife and cut the bindings, then palmed his weapon. “Make one wrong move,” he cautioned, while Riley rubbed at his wrists, “and I will kill you.” Then he slammed the door, leaving Riley alone in the large bathroom.
Serviceable fixtures. Clean enough. He grabbed a towel from the shelf and slung it over the shower curtain rod and turned on the tap. A glance in the mirror confirmed that he had a swollen jaw, black eye and more than one split in his lips. He shook it off, refusing to let the pain steal his focus.
Once the coveralls were off, he kicked them aside and climbed into the shower.
He stood for a while with the warm water washing over his sore face and shoulders. There were no answers for additional questions. Whatever this Master had in mind for him, Riley had given him all he had. All Tessa had given him. But he had bought some time.
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