Through a porthole in the unit’s side Tanner could see flickering white flames.
A series of green lights blinked across the technician’s console. He turned and said, “We’re ready. Burners show hot, all outlets closed.”
The IDCA chief leaned down and pressed a button. In the incinerator’s antechamber a green light appeared over a door, the door slid open. Wheeling a cart before them, a pair of technicians in yellow biohazard suits entered the antechamber. On the cart sat a Plexiglas case containing the six original canisters of Kestrel. Moving with exaggerated slowness, the technicians lifted the case and placed it on the conveyor belt.
They gave a thumbs-up through the window, then backed out of the antechamber. The door slid shut. The light blinked red. The technician pushed a button on the console. The conveyor belt rolled forward a few feet and then stopped.
The colonel turned to Jonathan Root. “Care to do the honors, Mr. Root?”
“Pardon me?”
The colonel nodded at a white light on the console. “That button. The incinerator will do the rest.”
Root stared at the button for a moment, then looked at Tanner and the others. “Strange, isn’t it?” he said. “You’d think it would be easy. Now that the time’s here … it seems unreal.”
Briggs smiled. “Think of it as your retirement from the Dark Watch,” he said. “You’re the last one alive. It’s only fitting you see it through to the end.”
Root considered this, then nodded. “You’re right. Time to be done with it.”
He reached down and pressed the button.
Acknowledgments
Jonathon and his team at The Lazear Agency Tom Colgan and all the good people at Penguin. Rhon for his creative hard work Dr. David Waagner for his expertise The real Joe for being such a character.
To Pam Ahearn of the The Ahearn Agency and Dan Conaway and the team at Writers House Literary Agency. I wouldn’t be here without you.
Tom Colgan, my editor at Penguin Putnam Inc./Berkley. You, too, were worth the wait. A finer editorial deity does not exist
To the gang at Diversion Books. New partners, new horizons.
To Asha of Asha Hossein Design for her fantastic cover art. You’re a pro, Asha.
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