Chapter 21 Mary Sue's Suspicions
2400 Zulu, Saturday, July 14, 1984, French Embassy, Washington D.C. As they walked toward the entrance to the French Embassy on a hot and muggy July evening Mary Sue says, “It’ll be good to get inside to the air conditioning. Ah’m so glad you agreed to come with me tonight Jason. Senator Morris wants me to attend these functions. It seems silly to me but he thinks Ah might spot foreign intelligence agents at embassy parties. Anyway, Ah have come alone to the Embassy’s Bastille Day celebration the last two years and Ah felt awkward.” “I am delighted to be with you tonight. I would be jealous if I learned you came without me. I hope I don’t embarrass you by appearing to analyze everyone. I am not good at cocktail party small talk.” “You won’t have to be tonight Jason. As soon as we get inside we’ll be led to Jean Rousseau, the Press Counselor. He is in charge of the Press and Communications Office of the Embassy. He always introduces me to interesting people. Just don’t mak...