> Edwards turns to Firehawk saying... "Well, Commander this is it. We are > meeting at La Luna on the moon in a few hours. It is a nice place for our > kind of conversation. There are lots of people talking to create background > noise and distraction, yet allow for private conversations." > > The Marshall, Tim Grimes, added "I know this place Commander. I can get a > few Marshalls there ahead of us to blend in. That will give us some added > support if an arrest is warrented. I also suggest that you and I are there > as well." > > Fenton had no troubles.... > > Audra nodded. "That would seem to make sense," she said before turning to > Edwards. "Do you think 'Charles' would have a problem if you brought your > girlfriend with you to this meeting." Audra wanted to be up-close and personal > on this one. She wanted to nail this case closed. > > He looked at Fenton who answered. "It could work, but most likely it > would spook him a bit. He would not be as open with a new comer there. > Another issue is that Charles may want to check up on you, so it may be a > larger gamble." > > Edwards cut in to sum up, "It could work, but there are risks involved. > Your call. My deal says I have to help, not gaurantee information. I am > really trying to help..." > > "What kind of background checks did Charles run on you?" asked the Ops > Manager of Edwards. > "He will ask questions about you and your background, and follow up. If anything spooks him, then there could be troubles."
> "How reserved do you think he would be with me there?" "Probably very, talking on a code and in generalities. Nothing that would be of worth to anyone that did not know what he was talking about." Fenton added, "Which means nothing that would make sense in court and my client's testimony would not be enough to get it admitted." > "What risks catch your eye the most?" Audra wanted all of the information > she could have before she made a decision about this. "Well that depends on his mood. Anything is possible from bumping us off as we leave to having me beaten- aka taught a lesson, to nothing at all. The main problem is that I have never talked about having a serious female interests outside of the group, and you are definately an outsider. He will also have people in the place in case things get dicey. You will know know who they are, but they will be there. I may be able to pick out a couple, but not all of them." Audra sighed. "It does not sound that the information would be worth the risk. It might actually prevent us from getting some better information." (response) AJ
