Penny Lopez-Tifesys
Penny
felt her heart speed up and the butterflies of anxiety as she stood at
attention before Agent Ness. She
was in full dress uniform, while Agent Ness was in a rumpled white shirt with
the top button undone; a loose red tie hung halfway down his chest. There was a suit jacket hanging over
his chair to complete the look of complete indifference. Penny felt anxious because she had
received orders to come to this office, after turning in her letter of
resignation. However now that she
was here, all Agent Ness had done was stare at her. Truth be told she didn’t even know if he really was Agent Ness,
he had never introduced himself; she had made that assumption after reading it
off a plaque on the desk.
Finally
he sat back and signing waved his hand, “be at ease Officer Lopez.”
“Sir.”
She relaxed but remained standing.
“I
have seen your record, the work you did before. But for three years, in the prime of your career, you have
put up with a desk job. For three
years you have endured the boredom and tedium of nothing but writing other
officers reports. You were a very
talented cop, you know that; your investigations were comprehensive, you showed
initiative. Most importantly your
cases stayed closed. There was
just the one laps of judgment with your brother-in-law. But I’m sure that you have learned an
important lesion from that episode.
“Every supervisor you’ve had has talked
about your tenacity and curiosity.
They all speak very highly of you.
When you are on a case, you will follow every lead and you don’t get
caught up in your own theories.
You’ve been awarded high marks on every performance review. You are also an expert in weapons, both
guns and hand-to-hand; particularly the nightsticks, is that right?”
“Yes
sir, the tonfa.” This was not the conversation that Penny had expected.
“Right,
now after all this training, while waiting behind a desk, you have decided to
throw it all away. Why, why
now after the three long years of waiting; you’re quitting?”
Ah,
this was more like it. “Sir, for the last three years; when I go home, my job
stays at the office, I get to spend time with my family. I was willing to give up that rush of
working a case, the hunt, if you will. That family time was more important then
anything. It was a good job, a
little boring, but it paid and I got time with my little girl and my
husband. We live in a big house
with three other parental couples.
Though there are eight kids, Marley, is my only biological child. It was
ideal.
“Three weeks ago my husband disappeared while visiting the Below. He went to check on his brother, the
same bastard who got me stuck behind a desk. Phil was concerned, as he hadn’t heard from his brother for
sometime. Apparently his
concern had merit, I haven’t seen or heard from him since then. I asked my captain, no I begged my
captain, to let me investigate these disappearances. He sent some other detectives to look into it. These detectives of course found
nothing and after about a week, the captain gave me a report that stated my
husband had run off, probably with his brother who had also disappeared. Case closed.
“My husband would not leave me, he would not run out on his family like
that.”
Penny found that during the telling she started to get emotional. At first she tried to stop her voice
from cracking, but she was quitting so what did it really matter. By the end of the story she had tears
running down her cheeks. Agent
Ness, or the man at Agent Ness’ desk, gave her a few minutes to pull herself
together. He looked the other way
like she wasn’t in the room.
“So you figured you would become a private eye and go and track down
your husband.” He spoke without
looking at her.
“No sir,” Penny said making eye contact, “I will become a private eye
and track down the people who kidnapped my husband.”
“What gives you the idea that someone kidnapped your husband? It’s not just because you think that he
wouldn’t run off.” The mysterious agent said with some scorn. “Your captain’s report indicated there
was no sign foul play. You say
your Phil would never run, but I have heard that before. Hell, I have seen some damn devoted
spouses take a powder.”
“I went down to the Below.” Penny cut in, “I talked to the people there. Have you ever gone Below? It is a whole different society. The first time I went was five years
ago, on a case for vice. The place
was buzzing, full of people hustling to and fro. There were hundreds of stores, and there must have been
thousands shopping. They didn’t trust the ‘Uppers’ and they sold information
dear. This time there were just a
handful of shops open, and no shoppers.
The eco was intense. This
is not just my husband, this is an epidemic. The people of the Below are being
prayed upon and nobody knows about it.
“You’re right, I do sound crazy, but I saw it with my own eyes. The shopkeeps, those that were left,
said this had been going on for a long time. They were all terrified. If the police wont do anything, I have to try. This time I didn’t have to pay for info
they were dying to talk. Just no
one is listening.”
The man across the desk was quite for sometime, Penny could almost see
the cogs turning, but could not imagine what could elicit such deep
thought. Then he spoke.
“Follow me.”
He got up from his chair, taking his jacket, and left the room. Penny followed him out the door, down
the hall and into an elevator.
When the door to the elevator closed the man felt in his pockets, then
reached into his jacket, and produced a keycard. Touching the card to a screen in the elevator he pressed a
series of the floor selectors, like typing in a code. The panel above the buttons slid open revealing sixteen more
floor buttons. Penny’s jaw
dropped, she had no idea that the building went any lower then the parking on
the basement level twelve. That
there were sixteen secret floors in a building that she had worked in for at
least ten years really shocked Penny.
Her mind was literally spinning by the time the elevator came to a stop.
The door opened onto sub-basement five. The walls and floor were white. Two gray strips ran the through the middle of the rug. She followed the agent down the
hallway; suddenly she noticed that there were many halls intersecting with the
one they were in. With everything
white it was impossible to see how many hallways there were, or even when you
were going enter an intersection.
The only thing breaking the whiteness, giving the space any depth and
contrast, was the gray bars on the floor. Penny experienced, what was almost
vertigo, trying to follow the agent.
Twisting left and right, sometime she felt that they had turned in the
same direction more then four times.
Could they really just be going in circles?
Finally the agent opened a door and ushered Penny into an office. In contrast to the hallway, this room
had color. In fact this office had
flat out style and flair. A rich
rug covered the floor, art enhanced the walls and a desk of highly polished
wood like Penny had never seen.
The wood was a deep redish-brown, with darker waves and lines giving it
texture. She wanted nothing
more then to rub her hands over that desk. The agent walked around it, hung his jacket on the chair
behind it and sat down. He
gestured to a chair across from him.
Penny surprised herself by meekly sitting down; she was a little
overwhelmed with all she had just experienced.
“Never seen real wood before?”
“No sir.”
“You should feel it, there really is nothing like it.” He waited while she touched the desk, a
slight smile played on his face while he watched her wonder. “The texture is called the grain, they
say that every line represents a year the tree lived. This dark one here would be a year it survived a fire, this
thin one a drought. They say these
trees could live for thousands of years, but now they only live in parks and
protected plazas.”
Penny pulled her hand back
from the desk with an effort. “I know that you didn’t bring me up here to show
me a wooden desk.”
“You’re right. I’m Agent
Ness and this is the FIA, or the Forbidden Information Agency. A relatively small governmental
organization, created way back in the mid twentieth century, during World War
1.5. Our mission is to contain
information that could be dangerous to the public. We have to keep this information from everyone, not only the
people but also the administrators; the government must also be protected. Protected from information that could
cause the way they see the world to be radically altered, changing their
fundamental beliefs.”
“What information and who decides that?” She interrupted.
“We do.” Agent Ness replied.
“We are black, fully and completely under the radar. But with fingers
involved in everything. I saw this
classic movie that had this line.
Something like ‘the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing
the world he didn’t exist.’
Understand I could be lying, you would never, never, be able to find a
trace of evidence of what I just said.”
“The FIA started as small departments of ‘National Intelligence Agencies’
but it soon became clear that we needed a global entity to be effective. Using the intelligence agencies we had
once been part of to cover our tracks we removed ourselves from all record or
rumor. I tell you all this because
you are not the only person that sees what is happening in the Below. We have been investigating the
disappearances for some time now.”
“So what have you found, do you know where my husband is?” Penny didn’t care about any agency; she
just wanted her husband back.
“No, and I don’t want to get your hopes up. I can tell you that we are pretty sure that your husband did
not run off, we found signs of a struggle and talked to someone who claimed to
have seen an Upper get taken. I
don’t know if that is really any sort of consolation.
“What I’m about to tell you is top secret, no joke. For me to tell you, you’re going to
have to accept a job, working for the FIA. You will act as if you really resigned, but in actuality you
will have started working directly and exclusively for me. I can’t tell you exactly what you will
be doing yet. Also, if you accept
you will be sworn to secrecy. If
you slip that that FIA exist or discuss the case with anyone beside myself the
punishment is very dire. Like you
are wiped from the public memory dire.
Believe me they will find out, you cannot hide from these people. But
these are the conditions that must be met for me to tell you more about the
abductions.”
“You’re offering me a job? And you wont tell me about my husband until
I accept the job, plus I can never speak about it or I’ll be killed.” Suddenly Penny’s frustration boiled
over. In that moment of clarity
and rage, she understood. “This
whole thing has been a recruiting stunt, an interview. You can’t even tell me
what my job will be, will I be working on finding my husband?”
But his downcast eyes told the whole story. “No you can’t even tell me that,” she said with a sign,
sitting back in her chair in resignation.
“I told you this is a very secretive origination, it has many departments
and strict rules for keeping them separate. Its like many Hands, none knowing what the any other is
doing, but they all have to trust in the Head…even if they don’t know who the Head
is.” Agent Ness said with a slight grin or maybe it was a grimace. “I can tell you it would be a
significant raise, fifteen percent.
How about that, and you would be working from home so that means more
time with the family.” His voice
trailed off. “Well more time with your daughter.” Pause. “You’re right I can’t tell you that you will be
directly investigating your husband’s disappearance, you wont be. But I personally believe that there is
a connection. It will be an
adventure, that is for sure.”
“Ok. You’ve sold me, I mean, can I say no?”
“Not really. So you’ll take the job? Understand when you say yes your answer will be
recorded. You will not be able to
quit till your job is done. That
means that you accept the terms; you will not share anything that is said in
this room or in regards to this job.
You will not share it on pain of death.”
“Yes,
I accept your ludicrous job offer.”
“Great,
lets get started.” He pressed a
button on his desk and two of the paintings on the wall turned into screens.
One screen displayed a blue print with many, many, red marks. The other had a convoluted chart with
the names connected by lines forming a complex web. “To be frank we really know about as much as you.” Agent
Ness began, he took a folder out of his desk and pushed it across to her. “We
just have more data. This is your
copy of all the documents that you see on the screens. The blue print is one of one
hundred and sixty showing all parts of the Below. On these we have documented every disappearance that
we can document.” He pointed to a red dot on the screen, it stood out as it was
slightly separated from the main cluster.
“This,
we believe, is where your husband was taken. Not only is it away from the other abductions it was also
the only one that showed a sign of struggle. What I think happened was that your husband was going or
coming and he bumped into the kidnappers.
It was just poor dumb luck.”
“It
should also give you an idea for which direction they came from.” Penny pointed
out, “If you map the paths into the Below you may be lucky get some surveillance
footage.”
“Right,”
Agent Ness raised an eyebrow.
“This is a freeze frame of a van pulling out of a long-term parking lot
about four hours after your husband left for the Below. The van is also suspect as it had only
arrived two hours prior. This lot has one of three possible service entrance
allowing access to the area your husband was taken.”
“It
all sounds good,” she said. “But there are a lot of, if-thens in your
theory. Let me guess the van was
rented. The IDs used were fake,
the name on the paperwork was an alias.”
“No,
the van was registered to a company titled NPC.”
Penny
had not expected that, “is that an acronym?”
“Not
on its papers of declaration, it is only NPC. Your guess is as good as anyone else’s.”
“Ok,
so who were the signers on the papers?
What about a CEO, or a President?”
“Nothing.
But this is where we get to the true Pandora’s box. Look at the mess on the other screen.”
As he spoke he drew her attention to the screen with the web of
lines. On closer inspection it
looked like a brain-storming diagram.
Little circles with lines connecting them to other circles. It was so complex, with no pattern that
she could see. The circles, of
which she estimated there were about 120, came in three colors. Most were
yellow, a hand full were orange, the rarest were colored green. The lines also came in three colors, red,
blue and black.
He then zoomed into the lower left corner of the mess. Penny was shocked to see how much depth
there was to this chart. After
what seemed like excessive amount of zooming Agent Ness had isolated one
circle. He then zoomed out to show
the circle was connected to seven others.
Three of the lines were red, two were blue the rest were black.
“Here is NPC, LLC; this small little company here. It at one time it had two assets, a van
and a parking lot. Before you ask, it is the parking lot that we have video of
the van leaving. Not twenty-four
hours later the van and the parking lot had been sold. The blue lines indicate
the money to purchase the assets originated, the red lines show the path that
the money left NPC. This is all
pretty interesting, but the black lines are where it gets really crazy. See they show the legal connection, in
this case the two Trusts that own NPC.
They have both been liquidated.”
He then zoomed all the way out.
“This is what we found when we started to follow the money and
documents. The last time I checked we were up to 124 companies, and 1623
transactions, and we’re not done, not by a long shot. Is it really so hard to connect what starts as a van
and parking lot and turns into all this to your husbands kidnapping?”
Penny opened the file and pulled out her copy of the info-graph
depicting the companies. Up close
she could see the lines were labeled explaining the transaction between
companies. Assets, stocks, money
all moved between the companies in a seemingly meaningless mess. There seemed to be no rhyme or
reason. Some assets moved from one
company to another to another eventually coming back to the original. After a few minutes a few patterns
began to emerge. There were three
companies; E, Z, and D. These
three companies seemed to control the most money and held a vast ownership of
the assets, just moving them from one holding company to another.
“These
three companies are the key. Who
owns them and what do they do?” Penny asked.
“We
got nothing. No humans at all,
only articles of incorporation.
They are listed in the index as tech companies. On paper they have
infinite wealth, but there are no bank accounts, no money, just credit. The money is so thoroughly laundered
that we can’t tell if it’s going or coming. This is no small feat either. This organization,” he gestured indicating the office and
hallways of the FIA, “has been hiding and laundering money for hundreds, for
all I know thousands, of years. We
have used untraceable funds to launch wars and topple governments. If we are good at hiding our financial
movements and assets we are even better at tracking down other people’s
money. But these three companies
are good, so good that it has been suggested that maybe they are a secret
extension of the FIA.”
“So
you know nothing, not even whether your own origination is behind this or
not. What if it is the FIA
performing these abductions?”
“What
if your husband really just ran off?”
“Fair
enough…so what’s the next step?”
“I
have a theory, my theories have always paned out in the past, mostly. So the
Powers That Be have let me run with it.”
Agent Ness said with a hint of satisfaction in his voice. “I was giving the power to choose and
hire an assistant. I chose
you. I need you to help me prove
that somehow Zed Inc is behind the abductions. I know it is a leap but I know there is a connection between
that game and your husbands abduction.”
“The
game?”
“Nutrua. It is developed and administered by Zed Inc.”
Penny thought for a few, “the letters match, but what’s the motive. If
the letter thing is all you’re going on, that’s more then a leap that’s just
grasping at straws. At nothing.”
“To
be honest its not much more then that.
I have hunches, and it has always paid off to follow them in the past,
mostly.” He paused for a moment gauging her reaction. “Following this hunch I started doing some research on Zed
Inc. I found out very quickly that Zed Inc has some very powerful friends. After making just a few inquiries I was
quickly made to understand that it was in my best interest to stop. However brief it was my research
led me to believe that Zed Inc’s finances are very similar to the three companies
Z, E, and D. There is no human
involvement, no CEO, no Board, President or owner, just an entity named Doctor
Zed. Who by the way, I can’t even
prove is a human!”
“But
someone wants you to stop.” Penny
said.
“Right!”
Agent Ness replied enthusiastically.
“That means I’m on to something.
But the threat was serious enough that I can’t investigate by any of the
conventional methods. Lucky for
you, I have thought of an unconventional way to investigate Zed Inc. Undercover like never before.” He nodded and raised his eyebrows.
Penny
got it. “Oh I don’t know, I have
never been much into video games.
So if that’s what you’re thinking, I don’t think that I will be any
help. I have seen the commercials,
and I watched the OC interview.
I’ll be honest that whole integration of the human mind and computers
really creeps me out.”
“That’s
valid, but if it leads to you finding your husband wont that make it worth it?”
“Do
you know how it works?”
“Not
really. I haven’t been able to
find much more then you would be able to pick up from the interview. It is an implant in the back of your
neck. This implant seeds a whole
slew of nanites into your central nervous system. This allows the implant to
interact directly with your brain, adding and overriding signals from all five
senses. The implant can also
broadcast, and receive, information from anyone else with the implant.
All this you probably got from the interview. The one thing that I know about that was not in the
interview has to do with how the game, Nutrua, is maintained. My earlier research into Zed Inc’s
assets turned up the program that is being used to run the game is supposed to
be true AI, it will oversee everything that goes on within the game. If Zed Inc has really created AI that
could have a huge impact on our world as we know it. This is what the FIA is interested in, they are after the
AI.
The implant just came out this morning so I really know very little
else. When we’re done here, I’m
going to get it. Now that you’ve
accepted this job, you will too.”
“Let
me get this straight,” Penny felt like she had been through a brain
blender. “You want me to get this
implant to play a video game. A
video game that is really an AI controlled corporate conspiracy rabbit hole that
my husband has disappeared down.
While in all reality the people that have taken him may actually be
working for the same company that is sending us on this ridiculous wild goose
chase.”
“That’s
pretty much it. But if you have a
better thought, speak it.” He
waited a beat. “Go home, like you
really quit. Take some time, and
then as if you were bored, get the implant. Try out the game, you and I will meet once a week. Just take it from there, just be
yourself and keep your mind open. Plus
now that you made the choice, you don’t really have a choice.”
He
then dismissed her, telling her to follow the green strip on the carpet. The white hallway beckoned though the
door, but now one of the two gray strips was green. By keeping her head down and following it she was quickly
able to find the elevator. She selected
the lobby level then closed her eyes till the door dinged and slid open.
As Penny she had to pause to let her eyes adjust. The light, refracted off the glass
skyscrapers was much dimmer then the garish florescent it had been inside, the
false twilight taking the details out of the world. Around her on the streets were alive with the shadow
commuters hustled their way home.
As her eye adjusted she merged with the flow, the shadows, one step at
time down to the subway.
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