Cmdr Matzov kneaded his temples with his knuckles. It had been a stressful few days and the last remnants of a migraine lingered.
The process itself had been simple enough, the trick had been locating Vauban precisely in the first place, and then making sure he followed. Persuasion had been enough, and for that, Matzov was eternally grateful. Threats were a sign of a proposal lacking the validity to stand on its own merits. Thereafter, the unquantifiable fear of interception had made for tense and nervy travel.
Matzov regretted the loss of Nosscar to The Company. He'd once again shown his talent. The man had a gift for sniffing out money, and was more than handy in a tightspot. The ideal man for this job, even if he'd set up his own shop and was no longer on 'the inside'. Business was business afterall; favours and networks led to deals. It was good to work with Nosscar one more time, and Matzov hoped it would not be the last, despite Nosscar having stepped out alone.
Just a couple of t's to cross, and i's to dot now, and this business would be concluded.
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Matzov tapped out the code and the video connect sprang into life.
"Greetings
Colonel, I understand everything went smoothly." Once again, that stern faced young man.
"Yes indeed. The delivery is made, and I leave Vauban in doctor Mukesh's care."
"Excellent. How did the Cmdr seem to you? Does he know much?"
"Nothing, I'm sure. At least not of consequence. I tried to fill in some of the gaps for him, but his mind was swimming. Perhaps he doesn't know what he knows."
"Indeed. We shall see. You've done well Matzov. You have shown your gift for connecting people and things. Even those that don't realise they need connecting."
"My thanks..." Matzov was cut off as the screen went dead. As usual, what was said was said, and the stern faced young man had simply hung up.
Matzov chuckled, 'high praise indeed' he thought, 'coming from him'.
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He sat back in his chair and stretched. Vauban had been, not quite an innocent abroad, but certainly he came across as no world weary cynic. He wondered how he would get along with Mukesh Premji. Mukesh was lot like Caplin in many ways, in Matzov's experience. Clever; enthusiastic; eccentric. And Caplin, what
had become of his old client? Matzov made a mental note to put out some feelers. Discreetly. If Nosscar was right, then poking his nose into that little mystery too far was not a wise thing to do. Still, he'd like to know. Knowledge was a currency all of its own in business négociations.
'Ahh yes' he wondered aloud, 'business'. He turned his head to look at the neat stack of contracts on the side. It had not reduced whilst he was away. New deals had continued to flow, and more contract review naturally followed.
Matzov kneaded his temples again and sighed. Opening the first binder, he took up his pen. Time to move on.