“Interpol,” Malcolm repeats. “Was a person of interest in a particular case?” he asks.
“Sorry, this is Malcolm Bright,” Malcolm clarifies without any further explanation.
Malcolm is always interested in whether people know who he is, one way or another. He'd made a bit of a name for himself in homicide investigation circles with the FBI; some people knew of his work. It's hard to draw any conclusions from Murdoch's silence. He considers Neal, then addresses the phone.
"What do you know about Neal Caffrey's 'circles'?" he asks.
"What do you know about Neal Caffrey's 'circles'?" he asks.
Oh. It was that kind of pause.
“You do your homework. But you weren’t expecting me to be here.”
“You do your homework. But you weren’t expecting me to be here.”
“Mr Caffrey has another commitment today, but I’m read into the situation,” Malcolm tells him, eyes on Neal. “Why don’t I meet you today and if there’s anything I can’t help you with, you can talk to him tomorrow?”
Then Neal would be free for the drop and Interpol would be distracted.
Then Neal would be free for the drop and Interpol would be distracted.
"Where do you want them to bring the window?" Malcolm asks bluntly. He has no time for Rebecca's games.
"Just be careful. Give me Murdoch's number. I'll meet with him so he's not sniffing around you while this is going down," Malcolm tells him.
Malcolm presses his lips together.
“I’ll wear it. I’ll meet Murdoch somewhere in your radius, then come back here,” he says, already grabbing his bag to get the supplies he needs to slip Neal out of the anklet.
“I’ll wear it. I’ll meet Murdoch somewhere in your radius, then come back here,” he says, already grabbing his bag to get the supplies he needs to slip Neal out of the anklet.
“They don’t know you’re meeting him. I’ll go to a coffee shop you usually frequent. It won’t look weird for you to be there,” Malcolm points out. “The FBI doesn’t consult Canadians on where their assets are,” he says as though it’s obvious.
“Be safe,” Malcolm tells him. “And invisible,” he adds. “I love you too.”
Once Neal is well away, Malcolm calls Murdoch back and arranges to meet him at Neal’s favourite coffee shop. He gets there first and orders a mocha, taking a seat against the wall. He assumes the well-studied detective will know what he looks like.
Once Neal is well away, Malcolm calls Murdoch back and arranges to meet him at Neal’s favourite coffee shop. He gets there first and orders a mocha, taking a seat against the wall. He assumes the well-studied detective will know what he looks like.
“Please do,” Malcolm tells him with a gesture towards the empty chair. He tilts his head towards the counter. “Can I get you anything?” he asks.
Malcolm blinks surprise at him.
"You have?"
People have heard of him. Only a certain kind have followed his work.
"Just out of basic police interest?"
"You have?"
People have heard of him. Only a certain kind have followed his work.
"Just out of basic police interest?"

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