[Cowritten with Chase]
Tatyana Erzin, for her eye in the art of disguise, joined the team in Rio de Janiero as part of the mobile crew. Commander
Ivy was in charge of the surveillance team while
Lee Jordan's inside job relied on
Tanya Erzin and
Mikal Darsha. The Russian Press Officer and the Israeli Informant had worked together before in a case spanning several countries, this would be their second field assembly. Except this time, they had a more important asset to monitor.
Chase Devineaux took time off from his busy schedule to help with a little 'trust' problem. Jordan's cover story involved ties with fictional Swiss Banker Dominic Geiser. People have talked about Chase as if he had one personality, but with over a decade of work as a covert agent, Devineaux was an incredible actor.
As if taking care of ACME's Director of Operations wasn't stress enough for Erzin, Jordan just reported a no-show on Barbas Chuate's part. The primary target was starting to get cold feet. All this while a perpetual enemy happened to appear.
The newly disguised Dominic Geiser waited patiently on a chair in front of a lit mirror. A talented make-up artist meticulously adjusted his facial hair. Chase studied his reflection, and after a long assessment of the man in the looking glass, he shrugged with the corners of his mouth.
"Sir, you don't like the beard?" the artist spoke with a brisk but respectful tone as she paused to try guess his thoughts.
He said nothing.
Tanya, removed from another round of comm-checks, came close for her first look at the Swiss Banker. She was awed.
"
Oh, wow," the rarely expressive Russian changed her viewing angles but kept her eyes on his reflection, "
Da..."
"I did good?" the female artist tucked her brush behind her as she placed both hands on her hips. Her name was Argine Marks and until today, she had worked professionally for the makeup department of Cirque du Soleil. Getting her second degree with ACME Academy resulted in this quick trip to Brazil and being Tanya's right hand when it came to prosthetics and paint jobs.
"
Wow..." was the Russian's only reply.
"I'm going to go clean up," Argine acknowledged with some pride, "then we'll be on standby until you say the word."
"
Thank you, Gene," Chase added as she left and Erzin noted his posture and the way he talked felt a good distance from what she recognized.
Tatiana spent the next few seconds meeting Dominic Geiser's discerning glance in the mirror. Any agent could attest to the almost surreal experience when the Director of Operations thoroughly looked at someone. His expression had a way of relaying empathy, and Tanya was convinced he was either reading her mind or she wanted him to.
"
Stay calm," Devineaux encouraged, "
let Jordan handle the talking and Darsha handle the floor, I'll be fine."
He was right, she was nervous. While she didn't fully agree with leaving the talking to Jordan, she nodded. The confidence Chase exerted was reassurance enough.
"
It isn't only that," the blond made an apologetic gesture towards her boss, "
Ivy's surveillance team is starting to notice suspects. Some of them are familiar."
"
How familiar?"
"
V.I.L.E-familiar," Erzin reported, "
What do you want to do?"
Chase glanced to the mirror and moved his head slightly back as if to check the disguise again, but Tanya felt something deeper. It read like a symbolic action, a man in conversation with his own logic. As she attempted to understand him, she was suddenly reminded of Arctic ships forcing their way into thick, blue-white sheets of ice.
"
Let Ivy handle that," Devineaux replied with finality, "
Keep focused, Tatyana"
And 'score', the Russian internally thought, for the ice.