651 Oh, no. It's real. 652 Switched it myself. 653 Remember? 654 Once you're in Langley, you can do anything. 655 It's getting it out that's a bitch. 656 I could delete it right now. 657 Erase it all! 658 That's how to play the game, James. 659 Your daddy would be proud of you... that kind of talk. 660 All right, that's enough. You stop. 661 You don't talk about him. You do not mention his name! 662 Oh, sensitive. 663 You're a liar, a traitor! 664 He was none of those things. 665 Well, he wasn't in the CIA. Maybe that's why. 666 I mean, now that we're letting it all hang out, 667 airing our laundry. 668 Bullshit. 669 No. He didn't work for us. 670 Bullshit. He did. He worked for the company. 671 Yeah. Shell Oil. 672 Sorry, kid. 673 Dreams die hard. 674 So, now what? 675 Am I supposed to fall apart? Is that it? 676 Hand you over the computer with my desire to please, Burke? 677 Well, it's an option. 678 Well, here's another option... shoot me. 679 Go ahead. 680 Oh, now, you sound like a sore loser to me. 681 Don't you appreciate the complexity of this thing? 682 James, come on, man. I'm working without a net here. 683 And I pulled it off, too. 684 I'm clean. You're not. 685 I don't want to hurt you. I just want the computer. 686 All right, now, where might that be? 687 First, tell me why. Why me? 688 Oh, why? How? When? 689 You're like a bunch of baby birds with your beaks open, 690 waiting for me to vomit out answers. 691 Why me?! 692 I needed a partner. You needed a father. 693 What is the principal job of a CIA officer? 694 You develop an asset, you work 'em, then you turn 'em. 695 I found you. I worked you. 696 How much? How much did it cost to buy the great Burke? 697 $3 million. 698 That's cash. This is America. 699 Now, are you gonna show me that computer? 700 All right? |