The Reluctant Assassin

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Author: Eoin Colfer
Tags: General, Action & Adventure, Juvenile Fiction, Law & Crime
dozen black-clad Fed musclemen who had arrived considerably earlier than the hazmat team and proceeded to set up a perimeter around the house on Bedford Square.
    Once Chevie was sure that the perimeter was secure, she told the chief muscleman’s mirrored sunglasses that she was taking ten minutes in the operations center.
    Just enough time for me to find out what the blazes is going on here. Chevie was surprised to find that she was handling the day’s events pretty well. She had always been cool under pressure, but this was different. Something sci-fi was going on here. It seemed that the world as she knew it was not the world as it was.
    Hold it together , she told herself. And read the file.
    Orange’s folder had been sitting on the local network’s shared folders list since she’d arrived in Bedford Square, but she had never been able to access it until now. Chevie felt a little nervous even floating the cursor across the icon.
    What am I going to find out? If there is time travel, then why not aliens? Why not vampires? I really don’t want to turn into one of those movie FBI gals who hunt freaks of nature. Those gals always end up with a limp.
    Chevie opened the folder and was dismayed to find over two hundred files lined up alphabetically inside. Chevie changed the view so that the files were listed in order of date and picked one with the title “Project Orange Overview.” She began to read, forcing herself to go slowly and absorb every word. After twenty minutes of absolute concentration, she leaned back in her office chair and covered her mouth with one hand in case a hysterical giggle leaked out.
    You have got to be kidding me, she thought, then removed her hand and shouted toward the door, “You have got to be kidding me!”
    Orange was downstairs in the small medical room. He had wrestled his dead father from the pod’s interior and laid him out on a steel gurney, covering all but his head with a white sheet. When Chevie entered the room, he was gently sponging the old man’s forehead.
    “Why do you think that kid killed your father?” “I don’t know. The Timekey video doesn’t show much. One second the boy is not there, and the next he is. More than likely he’s a thief.”
    “A thief from the past. What are we going to do with him?”
    Orange wrung the sponge till his knuckles were white. “Again, I don’t know. No one has ever brought back a local before. We could shoot him—I have a gun.”
    “Shoot him, good one. Are you okay, Orange? Maybe I should take over as agent in charge?”
    Orange smiled wryly, and Chevie thought, not for the first time, that her partner had a wide variety of smiles, none of them very happy.
    “No need for that, Agent, I am perfectly fine.”
    “But that’s your father.”
    “In name only. I haven’t seen this man for a long time. The Bureau is my family.”
    “Wow. I think that’s the saddest thing I’ve ever heard.”
    Another smile, this one rueful. “I think you may be right.”
    “Do I still have to call you Agent Orange?”
    “No. Professor Smart will be fine. Or just Felix.”
    “Professor Felix Smart. Son of missing Scottish quantum physicist Charles Smart. You have the same nose.”
    “But not the same blood, thank goodness. Yellow blood sets off the scanner at airports.”
    Chevie ignored the feeble attempt at humor. “So what happened to your father? I didn’t get that far in the files.”
    Felix Smart gazed at his father’s face as he spoke. “My father discovered that Einstein’s quantum theory was essentially correct and that he could stabilize a transversable wormhole through space-time using exotic matter with negative energy density.”
    “I knew someone would get around to that eventually,” said Chevie with a straight face, then wished that she could activate the WARP pod so that she could go back five seconds and not crack a funny when her partner’s father was lying dead and mutated on the table. “Can we talk about
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