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by Laura Storme

said that if we pick up the machines, make the

  changes and have them back to them by the end of

  August, they would pay us. But, they're deducting

  25% of the fee for the mix up."

  "Where's the addendum," queried Jeff. "It's coming across the fax machine now," she

  replied as the machine began to ring.

  Jeff called Allen in next and had him run a bill of

  materials on the cost of the new items as well as

  the cost of transporting the machines back to

  Ashmore Valley.

  Alex walked in with the fax just as Allen finished up

  his numbers, "If we're lucky, we'll escape with

  about twenty percent overhead on this. "

  "Twenty percent is better than nothing," remarked

  James.

  Jeff agreed as he looked over the faxed addendum. "May I ask a question," said Alex and seeing Jeff’s

  assent continued, "If the machines were wrong why

  did Sam sign off on them?"

  James felt as he if he had been struck and he saw

  the whiplash reaction on Jeff’s face as well. The

  government inspector, Sam Minish, would never

  have signed off on the correct documentation if

  there were any discrepancies.

  "This can't be right," said Jeff as he looked over the

  fax again.

  "What? The revisions or the fact that Sam signed

  the government invoices."

  "The order is dated July 1st. We shipped the

  machine on the 8th. Hell, even the date it was

  drafted can't be right. The order was drafted the 28th. Only an act of God could get that type of

  turnaround from the DOD. "

  "Who initiated the order," asked James snuffing out

  his cigarette on his heel and lighting another.

  "General Roger Stevens, Ft. Jackson. "

  Alex walked in with an armload of materials, which

  she almost dropped at the mention of the General's

  name. Instantly, a flurry of bells and whistles went

  off in her head. Handing James his coffee and an

  ashtray and a cup of coffee to Jeff, she settled into

  the office to assess the damage.

  James saw the far off look in her eyes and

  wondered what she was thinking. He saw the

  squint of concentration and the scribbled notes that

  she began to make on her pad. She looked up quickly and saw him watching her, smiling slightly;

  she went back to her reflections.

  "Allen do you have the final inventory numbers so

  we know how much of the dessert sand paint we

  have," Jeff asked turning to his right.

  Allen produced the numbers and it was decided

  that three more gallons would be a safe bet to

  order. The spare parts packages were kept in

  stock and on hand at all times. They would not be

  the hard part. The hard part would be

  sandblasting the machines and repainting them in

  two weeks.

  After a plan of action was laid into effect Jeff

  commented, "This is front burner everyone. Let's

  get busy. " Alex delivered all of Jeff’s instructions then went to

  the conference room upstairs and made a

  call. "Hey, Doogie, it's Alex. . . I'm

  fine. . . Yeah, I know. . . Actually, I'm in

  Connecticut. . . Don't ask. . . I need a

  favor. . . Tell me everything you know about

  contract number DLA-003-17-1950, addendum

  A. . . Uh-huh, yeah, when? Right; thanks

  Doogie. I owe you one. Yeah, the next time, I'm

  in D.C."

  Alex slammed down the phone and quickly picked it

  up again. Francine noticed the line in the

  conference room was being used. At first she

  considered that it might be one of the plant

  employees, but the rapid fire action of the length of

  the calls led her to believe otherwise. Alex came through the offices quickly and went

  back into Jeff’s. Closing the door behind her she

  asked, "I need to take a few days off. "

  "Now," he asked arching an eyebrow.

  "Yeah; something has come up. "

  "Does this have anything to do with your contract

  about to expire in two weeks? Are you going to

  interview around?"

  "No. I'm staying with Hasani. I decided that this

  morning. You can draw up the contract for an

  extended stay. "

  "Good. Then I won't ask any more questions. " Alex thanked Jeff and left his office. She knew he

  wouldn't be as difficult as James was going to be.

  She decided to wait until dinner that night to tell

  him. "No, Alex and that's final," bit off James as he

  slammed down the utensils he held in his hand.

  Alex had indeed waited until supper time to tell him

  of her impending trip. Now she watched as

  emotions ranging from sheer anger to utter love

  crossed his face. Alex had planned a trip to

  Washington, D.C. to deal with Tad. She had

  discovered that he was behind the change in their

  contract.

  "James, you have to see reason on this. Tad called

  an old friend, Roger Stevens and requested the change. I'm not sure exactly how many favors he

  cashed in, but he had to cash in a few to try and

  ruin Hasani. I'm just surprised he didn't think of it

  sooner. "

  "Maybe because his ego and his face hadn't been

  bruised yet," remarked James, leaning back in his

  chair, "Maybe he didn't think you'd sink so low as to

  fall in love with me; either way, you aren’t going

  and that's final. "

  "Don't do this again, James. I won't be ordered

  around," she clamored, throwing down her napkin.

  "I'm not dictating. I just don't want you anywhere

  near that maniac." "I'll be fine. Most of the business will be

  conducted in his office. I'll be back by Friday," she

  smiled.

  "Then I'll come with you," he offered.

  "You can't. If he sees you all bets are

  off. Besides, I have a trump card.”

  James looked at her curiously. He could almost

  envision the gears and wheels turning in her head

  and wondered what she was up to. He wasn't so

  much concerned for her welfare as it was for her

  mental well-being. Tad was a master at playing

  mind games on her, and he didn't want her

  upset. He didn't want to consider the fact that Tad

  would find a way to make Alex stay in D.C. James

  sighed knowing that he was not going to get her to

  change her mind. "Alright; when do you leave?"

  "Tomorrow morning. I'm taking a charter from

  Ashmore Valley to Washington."

  "Where are you staying?"

  "My itinerary is on the counter. You'll have it with

  you every second, I'm sure. Besides, I have my cell

  phone with me. I'll be fine," she smiled, reaching

  out with her hand for his.

  James took the hand and caressed the back of it

  with the pad of his thumb. Still holding her hand,

  he stood up and gently tugged her arm to do the

  same. Leading her from the kitchen to the dining

  room, he turned on the stereo and took her onto

  the deck to dance. Molding her body to his, James

  inhaled the scent of her and the night. He smelled the apple shampoo and body wash she used,
the

  vanilla candle she left burning in the kitchen to

  disrupt the smells of dinner, the smell of the freshly

  cut grass of a neighbor and the clean night air

  itself.

  Alex felt the press of his lips and beard against the

  top of her head. She shivered slightly as he ran his

  fingertips up her spine and back down again,

  indenting his fingers into the base, pressing her

  closer to him. Sighing, she lifted her arms to run

  her fingers through James' hair, smoothing the

  waves away from the cut planes of his face. James

  captured her left hand and pressed a kiss into the

  palm. Alex felt the burning of his lips there like a

  branding iron. He continued to kiss the palm and

  moved slowly up her arm. She giggled slightly when he reached the soft area of her elbow.

  "You think I'm funny do you," James mumbled

  against her arm.

  "No, it's just a ticklish spot," she grinned.

  "Oh really," he challenged before nibbling at her

  arm sending her into giggling fits.

  "James, stop," she laughed trying to wriggle away

  from him.

  James relented only to capture Alex's mouth with

  his and ease her to the wicker chaise that she had

  just purchased for the deck.

  Alex heard the crunch of the new cushions give way

  as James laid her down and continued to kiss her. She welcomed the press of his body as he

  covered her like a heavy blanket. He pulled back

  from the kiss and looked into her eyes, which

  reflected the stars shining above them.

  "I love you," he whispered.

  Alex whispered back, "I love you," and they again

  made love on the deck, this time the dogs stayed in

  the house.

  James dropped her off at the airport on time and

  Alex landed at National Airport around 9:30. After

  checking into the Westin and dropping off her

  luggage, Alex had the doorman hail a cab to take

  her to the Hill.

  As Alex's high heeled shoes, clicked on the marble

  flooring, she remembered walking these halls hurrying to the next piece of legislation that her

  group either had to rally around or blast into

  hell. She smiled sadly at those lost days. Days

  she could have spent with James had she only

  known how much they needed each other. As she

  rounded the corner that began the hallway to the

  Senator's office, she caught sight of a familiar

  face. Alex remembered the guard sitting behind

  the security console and smiled broadly at him. It

  was obvious from his stare that he remembered her

  too.

  "Welcome back, ma'am," greeted the guard.

  "Thanks Paul," she replied, laying her briefcase and

  purse down on the counter. "Business or pleasure," he asked while scanning the accessories

  with a hand held metal detector.

  "All business I'm afraid," knowing he remembered

  her dating Tad.

  "Such a shame, Mr. Pierce has been looking forward

  to seeing you."

  Alex glanced up at him, "He knows I'm here?"

  "Not in the sense ma'am. He informed me that

  you might be stopping around soon. "

  "How nice; well then, I think I'll go see him," she

  smiled, collected her items from the counter and

  continued down the hall.

  She noted portraits of the greats lining the wall in

  an absurd display of government royalty. Each

  with their names and the years they served engraved on copper plaques underneath their stern

  gazes, serving as an example from which to

  work. She supposed that if she were a senator,

  she would be in awe of these portraits watching her

  every move. However, to a civilian she thought

  they were just a grandiose display of power. Alex

  reached Adler's office and walked in as if she

  belonged there. She refused to be bullied by the

  surroundings or his staffers. Fortunately, the only

  person in the outer office was Senator Adler's

  secretary, Julie.

  "Alex," she cried in amazement as she came from

  behind her desk to hug her.

  "Hello, Julie. How are you," Alex asked the older

  woman. "I am fine, fine. You look fabulous. When Tad

  said you were returning from your sabbatical I

  couldn't have been happier. You're coming to

  work for us, no?"

  "No," Alex replied with a shake of her head.

  "But I thought. . . that is. . . Tad said you

  were," Julie stammered with a confused look on her

  face.

  "Tad is mistaken about a lot of things. Is he in,"

  Alex asked pointing to his office.

  "Yes he is," answered Julie a little more sober.

  "Thanks." Alex left the woman standing in the

  center of the reception area looking overwhelmed and headed into Tad's office. Without knocking, she thrust the door open and strolled in.

  Chapter 18

  "Alex. You made it. I'm so happy you're back,"

  he got up from behind his desk and moved to hug

  her.

  "Stop right there, Tad," Alex said holding up a hand

  at arm’s length, "I came to demand your release of

  Hasani Industries," she continued closing the door

  behind her.

  "My what?"

  "Your release of Hasani Industries; take your claws

  out your friends at DOD and at Fort Jackson and

  leave us alone.” "Us? Alex, that's so final. Let's talk about

  this. Over dinner, breakfast and lunch," he offered

  solicitously.

  "Don't pull this crap Tad. I'm not in the mood,"

  demanded Alex sitting down in a guest chair. She

  balanced her briefcase on her knees momentarily,

  pulled out a thick manila folder and placed the case

  on the floor. Fingering the folder, she returned

  her attention to Tad, who had moved back behind

  his desk and sat down in the leather chair.

  "I hope you didn't cash in all your favors to pull this

  off. You're going to need a few to get elected.”

  "Alex, I'm sorry. I have no idea what you're talking

  about," he replied with an innocent look on his

  face. Alex wanted to smash his smile into a bloody

  pulp. Clenching her fists, she started to explain

  the situation, "The changes on Hasani's machines

  for Fort Jackson. DMAO isn't paying us because

  they believe we messed up a contract. "

  "Oh, what a shame," Tad smiled.

  "I can see you're broken up about it. However, I

  also know that you're the reason we're having this

  problem to begin with. "

  "Me," he replied pasting hurt look on his face,

  "Alex, I don't know how you can believe I could be

  capable of such a thing. "

  "Come on, Tad, you know I have friends in the

  DOD. Didn't you think that I would hear Steve's name and connect him to you," Alex asked

  incredulously.

  The smile vanished from Tad's face as the anger

  overtook the calm expression on his face. He had

  indeed forgotten about her friends at the

  Department of Defense; if he could remember their

  names, they wouldn't have jobs come tomorrow

  mornin
g. Alex smiled inwardly as Tad's smugness

  disappeared.

  "I did it for you, Alex. I did everything for you. I

  wanted you to see where the power lays. Not

  with some hillbilly in Connecticut; but here, in my

  hands. I control what is decided in this country. I

  make the decisions that affect millions of

  lives. You could be a Senator's wife and not just

  any senator's wife, but my wife. Think of the influence you'll have, the connections to make

  changes to the wrongs of the world. Eventually

  the White House could be in our future and then,

  Alex, there will be no stopping me, no stopping us!

  Just imagine it," Tad ranted, his eyes glowing with

  the imaged power that he would wield.

  Alex chuckled, "Tad, you've really gone over the

  edge haven't you. You're not even a senator yet

  and you're imaging yourself as president," shaking

  her head, "Give me a small break. I can't believe

  you would allow me to donate to charities and

  volunteer my time.”

  "Anything that would make me look good in the

  end," Tad shrugged.

  Alex laughed aloud, "You're so arrogant. Your

  attempt at ruining Hasani wasn't about me. It was about revenge. And the hopes that you could

  make me come back here and marry you. This was

  about what you wanted. Destroying Hasani

  Industries would have made that possible, however,

  it is very unlikely I would have come back to you. I

  found happiness in Connecticut. Something I don't

  think you and I could ever have had. I want you to

  release the funds for Hasani to get paid in full and

  promise never to pull another stunt like this. "

  "What you want is irrelevant, Alex," sneered Tad,

  "You're here and you can stay with me until the

  wedding plans are finalized. "

  "The wedding plans? I don't think you quite

  understand, Tad. I'm going back to Ashmore Valley

  tonight, as early as possible. Now, I'm not leaving until you pick up that phone and repair all of the

  damage you've created."

  "Who do you think you're talking to, Alex? You

  know better than to sit there and demand anything

  from me," Tad bit off, his face turning red with

  anger.

  Alex slid to the edge of her chair and tossed the

  manila folder onto his desk. The file slammed in

  front of Tad, making his heart leap. Reaching for

  the portfolio, he flipped through the pages, his

  indignation growing with every turn. Alex saw the

  growing fury underneath his already mottled skin.

  "Those statements could ruin any and all chances

 

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