Terminal Value Part 23
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"Good. And can you access his voice mailbox and listen to his messages?"
"Of course."
Art stared silently at Ivan. "All right. Now listen to me carefully. You're not to talk to anybody about this."
"Of course."
"I'm serious, Ivan. Dead serious. You're not to discuss it with a soul. Not your friends, not your family. No one, not even your computer security buddies. I don't care how proud you are about figuring out it was Tony. You are never to breathe a word of this to anyone. Ever."
"Okay, Art. I got it."
"And if you ever do-" Art said, pointing his finger at Ivan.
Suddenly, the screen went black. Heather reran the last few moments, but again the video ended at the same point. "I don't know what's wrong. Somehow this video is damaged."
"This is incredible," said Dylan, ignoring her comment. "My G.o.d, they really did it. They killed Tony to cover up something."
"Dylan-"
"Okay, you're going to tell me it's not proof. But it's a motive, Heather. A real motive."
"Dylan!"
He looked at her and found her face full of concern.
"If they killed Tony, they could kill you. Or me. Remember?"
Fear a.s.sailed him. "I won't let them hurt you."
She gave a short laugh. "That's very n.o.ble of you."
"I mean it," he said firmly. "We've got to take precautions."
Heather nodded her head in agreement. "Look, something is very clear to me. Whatever Art is doing, there's a method to it. He's cheating and lying to make a ton of money. But he's built a house of cards, Dylan, and it won't stand for long. All the things that have been going wrong? He's setting you up to take the fall when it all comes cras.h.i.+ng down. He means to put the blame on you."
Dylan nodded silently. "I know. It fits the pattern. They'll claim MobiCelus was a cancer on their business and that Hyperfn was a failure to begin with and someone in our group sold them out."
"We can't let them do it."
"They can't succeed if we can track down the leak to LC and prove it wasn't our fault."
"Well, I think we have a pretty good idea who did it. f.u.c.king creeps!"
Dylan glanced at the clock. It was after nine. "Let's keep going. This is a gold mine." He opened the video from the evening after Tony's death.
"Did you hear Christine's message?" Ivan asked.
"You mean about Tony? Yes, I heard it. Very tragic."
"This doesn't have anything to do with us, does it?"
"Of course not!" Art bellowed. "You heard the message. Tony was killed in an electrical accident up in Boston."
"So did you talk to him before he left the office?" Ivan asked.
"No, I didn't catch him in time. But obviously that doesn't matter now."
"That's a pretty strange coincidence, don't you think?" Ivan asked.
Art locked eyes with the security chief. "I don't know what kind of crazy Slovak Intelligence s.h.i.+t is going through that mind of yours, but I had nothing to do with this. And I ought to kick your a.s.s for even thinking it."
"The police will take his computer," Ivan warned.
"s.h.i.+t. Can you prevent that? Claim it's private property, or-"
"They won't be able to find anything." Ivan said.
"Oh. Good. So what did you find out about his e-mail and voice-mail traffic?"
"Nothing."
Art leaned forward in his chair. "Don't mess with me, Ivan. You know what I mean."
"I checked our system. There's no evidence Tony forwarded any of the files he may have accessed to anyone else."
"Really? What about e-mails to Dylan?"
"I didn't see any e-mails. But there were voice-mails."
"Tell me."
"There was one voice-mail from Tony to Dylan. It was left yesterday at about four p.m. And there were two from Dylan to Tony later that night."
"What did Tony's message say?"
Ivan pulled an mp3 player from his breast pocket and hit the play b.u.t.ton.
"Dylan! Hey, it's Tony. How come you're never there? Look, things are sort of crazy around here, y'know? I got sort of caught up in something big. Ha! So you're coming back to Boston tonight-right? Listen, stop by my place on your way home and I'll show you what I've found like I promised I would. And look, this is hush-hush, so don't tell anybody-okay? Heads are gonna roll when this gets out. Oh, and hey-I'll be online just after four for the IPO celebration. Promise!"
"Did you delete these messages off the system?" Art demanded.
"I couldn't. Johnson had already heard it and saved it."
"So? You could have made it look like a malfunction."
"That is too obvious and would only draw attention to us."
"That's what you think. n.o.body notices how much s.h.i.+t just disappears. Trust me."
Ivan maintained a stony silence.
"Continue to monitor Dylan's e-mails and voice-mails. Let me know if you see anything unusual."
"Why?"
"Ivan, never mind why. Just do it. And get up to Boston and yank the hard drive from his computer!"
Ivan looked into Art's eyes, an expression of suspicion and dislike on his thin face. "I'll do that immediately," he said and walked out of his office.
Dylan leaned back in his chair. It wasn't what he had expected, but, of course, if Art had murdered Tony, he wouldn't be bragging about it. Even to Ivan. "He treats Ivan like s.h.i.+t," he muttered. Then he glanced up at Heather. "Not that he doesn't deserve it. And did you see the look on Ivan's face? He really doesn't like Art."
"I still don't trust him. I don't care who he dislikes. So what's next?"
"I don't know." His e-mail alert jingled softly. A priority message. He opened the message.
He glanced at Heather: From Art He moved his laptop so Heather could read it too.
Dylan, Pursuant to our previous conversation, and due to the fact that, despite our attempts to keep your dirty laundry out of sight, word has gotten out to the general public about the Hyperfn scandal, I hereby notify you that Matt Smith will no longer be an employee of Mantric. I have attached a letter of termination written in your name. You will sign it and deliver it to Smith immediately. In case of your refusal, I have attached your letter of resignation. Your choice.
Art Williams,
CEO Mantric
Dylan looked at Heather as she read the letter. Her lips formed a small "o" and she looked back at him in disbelief. He picked up the Tracfone and dialed Matt's home phone number.
"Matt, I'm going to be sending you a letter I got from Art. He's demanding I terminate your employment. I need you to sign it and send it back to me, but you need to trust me that everything will be fine, and you need to give me some time. I know that sounds odd, but Heather and I are getting close to solving several problems, Hyperfn among them, and I think we're going to need your help."
"I can't say I didn't expect this. I just wasn't sure when it would happen. So what's up?"
"I can't give you any more information right now, but expect a call from Heather, and let's just keep this between ourselves for now."
Chapter 27.
May 16, 7:30 a.m. Boston The radio clicked on at 7:30, and the brash voices of the local radio jocks talking about the previous night's Red Sox game dragged Dylan awake. Beside him, Heather was still asleep. They had agreed that Heather would stay with him over the weekend, at least until they could find answers to the questions they grappled with.
He moved slightly, trying not to awaken her, and shut the radio off, then got out of bed. His morning ritual began with the hot shower doing its best to drown out the thoughts racing through his mind. Dylan stood under the hotter-than-usual spray of water, watching the steam building up, feeling its cleansing effect.
The movement of the shower curtain startled him. Heather poked her head around and greeted him. "Good morning. Do you mind if I join you?"
For the first time in several days, he smiled. "Not at all."
"Good. Got a washcloth?" she asked with a sly grin. "I'll scrub your back."
May 16, 9:00 a.m. Boston Heather sat with her back to the wall in the Panera cafe on Lexington Street in Waltham and stirred her coffee slowly, all the while staring at the doorway. It was five past nine when a familiar face appeared.
"Rich! Over here."
Rich Linderman gave a little wave and wove his way through the crowd to the unbearably small round table where she sat.
She pushed a second cup of coffee toward him. "Cream and sugar-right?"
He grinned foolishly. "Aw, you remember."
"Of course. Thanks for making time to see me."
"Not at all. In fact, I'm glad you called. I was sorry we didn't have a chance to catch up at Tony's funeral. I've been thinking about you lately."
"And I've been thinking about you."
"Hey, I'm all right. Actually I just accepted a job at Fidelity in their finance department. I start next week."
"I'm glad to hear it."
"Yeah. I figure it's the kind of company where I can learn a lot. And I spent a lot of time with my new boss before accepting the offer. I really like him."
"I'm happy for you, Rich."
"Thanks. Look, Heather, I don't blame you guys for what happened. In the end, it's working out well. From what I hear via the grapevine, I may have gotten out just in time."
"I'll say." Heather crossed her legs and eyed him coolly. "Can we talk off the record, Rich?"
He frowned. "Sure."
"You can't tell anyone we met. And don't phone me at the office. Use the new number I gave you if you have anything to add later on."
"Christ, Heather! Okay, I'm in. What's up?"
"Do you recall seeing anything in accounting relating to a company called LC?"
"No, I don't think so. I mean, Mantric worked with a lot of companies, and I was only there a couple of months. Why?"
Terminal Value Part 23
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