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"I’m sure. The program I use is called Evidence-Eliminator. It eliminates the specific application files, temp files, system backups, it even wipes Outlook’s deleted items and sent items. And when it’s done, it eliminates the program. You know I’ve used it to clean up hundreds of times and it’s never failed me before."

"Then why was he here?" Marshall asked softly this time.

"I don’t know," Scotty answered in the same tone.

"Then you better find out."

"What’s his name?"

"Patrick Mitchell. He’s going to call me tomorrow. You get on top of this, find out what he knows and who he’s told and do it quick."

"I understand."

"And don’t mention any of this to DeFrancisco, he’s an idiot and he talks too much."

Outside in the van, Monika laughed. "Yeah, asshole, you talk too much too. Got your ass on tape."

"Nick," Travis said. "I was tellin’ Monika that I got something that I recorded earlier that I think you need to hear."

"What’s that, Travis?"

"It’s a recording of two men talkin’. I knew it was important when they started talkin’ about Black. And now I’m sure one of the voices was Marshall’s."

Travis played the recording back for Nick and Monika. After listening to the recording Nick agreed that it was Marshall that Travis recorded.

"But who’s the other guy?" Monika asked.

"Diego Estabon."

Chapter Forty-one

Diego entered his hotel suite and immediately poured himself a glass of Tequila. Although there was a woman lying on the bed, he didn’t speak to her. Diego walked to the window and looked out. As he looked out at the Manhattan skyline he thought about how well things were progressing for him. Tomorrow he would make an easy five million dollars on the sale of prescription drugs and there would be more to come.

Diego had to laugh at his good fortune; he had bought the failing pharmaceutical company years ago as a way to launder his drug profits. It was only recently that he started selling prescription drugs over the Internet, never expecting that there would come a day when he would be able to make that kind of money. And if the buyers were the serious business men that they claimed to be, then this would be just the first of many more such deals.

DeFrancisco had gone to great lengths to assure him that the DEA investigation of Black was moving into the next phase.

Even though he had assured Marshall that the papers would be recovered, Diego was still very concerned that they would become public. Those papers contained detailed information about his drug operation. Although he never told anybody, those papers came into existence because of his carelessness. Her name was Isabelle, or at least that’s what she called herself. She was young and beautiful, and for a time, Diego lost himself in her. Over a three year period, Isabelle worked her way into Diego’s bed and into his confidence. In reality, Isabelle was a deep cover operative for the DEA. It was only by chance that he found her out when DeFrancisco told him that he had gotten wind of a South American operation and mentioned details that he’d heard. Diego knew the only person that could have that type of information was Isabelle.

It hurt him deeply to do it, but he killed her. But it was too late, Isabelle had completed and filed a report, and had turned them over to her control, who she met in Singapore when she and Diego visited there. Diego had him murdered as well, and had made arrangements to recover the report, but things went wrong and the paper got into the open and to this date have not been recovered. He knew that if those papers became public that his associates would be indicted. If that happened they would surely kill him.

His plan was simple, divert as much attention away from himself and his operation by giving them some other high profile target. He would make it appear that Black had ordered the murders of Chilly, Felix and the General and would soon murder D-Train and take over the drug traffic. Diego never forgot that Black caused him to go to jail. He had never gotten over the shame and humiliation that he suffered when Black and Bobby came out of the club. They laughed when they saw him in handcuffs with his face pressed against the hood of his car. There was one other person that he had not forgiven, that was his father, Gomez.

"Diego," the woman said to him. "Aren’t you going to at least say hello to me?"

"Hello, Esperanza," Diego said to her without looking at her.

"Aren’t you glad to see me?" Esperanza asked.

"Overjoyed, my love," he replied and continued to stare out the window.

"Have I done something to displease you?"

"No, my love, everything is fine. Now stop asking me questions."

Esperanza got up from the bed and walked toward Diego. She stood behind him and put her arms around his waist. "I thought that you were going to take me to dinner, Diego?"

"We are still going."

Esperanza moved to Diego’s side. "Don’t you like the way I am dressed, Diego?"

"You look lovely," Diego told her, but still hadn’t looked in her direction.

"I knew it," Esperanza said angrily. "You don’t like it."

"I did not say that."

"You didn’t have to, I can tell by the way you said it. You hate it."

"I did not say that, Esperanza. I said that you look lovely. Like a goddess."

"You lie, Diego. So I will take it off," Esperanza said and walked away from Diego undressing. He turned to watch her. "This is how you like me to dress, isn’t it Diego? You love to see me naked, don’t you Diego?" she said and lay across the bed.

"Yes, my love. I love you when you are naked," he said and his cell phone rang. Diego took a deep breath and looked at Esperanza, who had begun to play with herself for his amusement. "Excuse me, my love," he said and answered the phone. "Hello."

"Diego Estabon."

"Yes, who is this?"

"We have your father," the digitally disguised voice said. "And if you ever want him to see him alive again you will do exactly what we tell you. Any deviation from our instructions will cause your father great pain before he dies."

"Who is this?" Diego demanded to know.

"Who I am is not important, who we have is."

"What do you want?"

"You have two days to get five million dollars. Have the money ready by eight o’clock. You’ll receive further instructions."

"I want to talk to my father right now," Diego insisted.

"Diego," Gomez said to his son. "Do what these people say, Diego, and give them what they ask."

"Remember, five million dollars in two days or your father dies," the digital voice said and disconnected the line.

Diego hung up the phone and immediately called his father’s house and his cell phone, but got no answer. There were at least five men at Gomez’s house at all times, had the kidnappers killed them all and took Gomez?

"Is everything alright?" Esperanza asked.

"Shut up." Diego went to the door an opened it. Three of his men were sitting outside. "I want you to go to my father’s house and call me when you get there."

"Yes, Papi," the man said and left.

Diego closed the door. This can’t be happening. He sat down on the bed and buried his head in his hands.

"What is wrong, Diego?" Esperanza asked and put her hand on his shoulder, but Diego pushed her away.

"I told you to shut up or get out."

"But, Diego, I just want to help."

Diego quickly got up from the bed and grabbed her dress from the floor. Then he returned to the bed and grabbed Esperanza by the hand. Diego dragged her to the door, opened it, threw the dress into the hall, and Esperanza behind it.

Diego slammed the door and returned to the bed. He needed Gomez alive if his plan was to work. It wouldn’t be enough to hand them Mike Black. When Black was arrested for those drug related murders and they started looking for a supplier, Diego would hand them Gomez and he would disappear.