“Eh, far from it. They’re still investigating. Canada’s using all diplomatic channels to clear up this situation without making too many waves. We’re talking to our counterparts in the Danish intelligence to clarify everything.”
Carrie shook her head. Justin closed his eyes. “What’s the interesting development?” he asked.
“Ms. Helma Madsen, the wife of Gunter Madsen, is claiming to have been kidnapped. According to her, she was released a couple of weeks ago and the kidnappers were Russians.”
Carrie frowned. “She has some evidence for her claims?”
“No. She insists the men who took her spoke Russian. She says she can recognize their voices, but she never saw their faces.”
“Is that it?” Justin asked.
“That’s insufficient,” Carrie said.
Johnson nodded. “Yes and no. Yes, we know the Russians organized the Arctic Wargame. No, we don’t have evidence to prove it.”
Justin sighed. Carrie frowned but said nothing.
“On the bright side of things,” Johnson said, “the government has almost finished revising its Arctic Strategy, focusing on its enhancement and its expansion. The budget proposal will almost double the funding for the defense of our Northern borders over the next five years. We’ll have more Rangers on the ground and they’ll be better equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Two other deep-water ports are being proposed, one at Banks Island and the other at Baffin Island, at each end of the Northwest Passage, in addition to the one in Nanisivik. Canada will have five more vessels with year-round icebreaking capabilities in addition to the one in Nanisivik.”
Johnson glanced at her watch. “Moving forward, there’s one last thing to do before I let you go.”
She retreated to her desk, reaching for a notepad and her phone handset. Justin glanced quickly at Carrie, who raised her index finger to her lips. A glimmer of mischief flickered in her eyes, as if she knew what scheme Johnson was plotting.
“It’s exactly nine o’clock.” Johnson began dialing a number. “We have to be absolutely punctual for this phone call, which is probably the most important in your entire life.”
“Is this another job?” Justin asked.
Carrie hushed him with a headshake.
Johnson smiled. “You’ll get your answer in a second… oh, yes, good evening madam, this is Claire Johnson, Director General of Intelligence for the North Africa Division with the CIS, the Canadian Intelligence Service. Yes, that’s why I’m calling. Of course, I’ll wait.”
Justin began to wiggle in his chair.
“OK, let’s tell him.” Johnson nodded at Carrie. “Someone very important wants to give you Her recognition.”
“Pardon—” Justin began, but Johnson’s hand gesture stopped him.
“Your Majesty, this is Claire Johnson.”
She’s really talking to the Queen?
“Yes, of course, Your Majesty. Very well, thank you. As scheduled, I have Mr. Justin Hall and his partner, Ms. Carrie O’Connor, on line. They will be delighted to talk to you.”
Justin had no time to get over the initial shock. Johnson offered him the phone handset. He cleared his throat and hesitated a moment, before walking to her desk.
“Come on, Justin,” Johnson whispered, covering the receiver with her hand. “We can’t make Her Majesty wait.”
Justin picked up the phone and took a deep breath. “Your Majesty,” he said finally. “Mr. Hall at Your service.”
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