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Chapter no 41

The Da Vinci Code
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Outside Caste1ย Gandolfo, an updraft of mountain air gushed over the top of the cliff and across the high bluff, sending a chill through Bishop Aringarosa as he stepped from the Fiat.ย I should have worn more than this cassock,ย he thought, fighting the reflex to shiver. The last thing he needed to appear tonight was weak or fearful.

The castle was dark save the windows at the very top of the building, which glowed ominously.ย The library,ย Aringarosa thought.ย They are awake and waiting. He ducked his head against the wind and continued on without so much as a glance toward the observatory domes.

The priest who greeted him at the door looked sleepy. He was the same priest who had greeted Aringarosa five months ago, albeit tonight he did so with much less hospitality. โ€œWe were worried about you, Bishop,โ€ the priest said, checking his watch and looking more perturbed than worried.

โ€œMy apologies. Airlines are so unreliable these days.โ€

The priest mumbled something inaudible and then said, โ€œThey are waiting upstairs. I will escort you up.โ€

The library was a vast square room with dark wood from floor to ceiling. On all sides, towering bookcases burgeoned with volumes. The floor was amber marble with black basalt trim, a handsome reminder that this building had once been a palace.

โ€œWelcome, Bishop,โ€ a manโ€™s voice said from across the room.

Aringarosa tried to see who had spoken, but the lights were ridiculously lowโ€”much lower than they had been on his first visit, when everything was ablaze.ย The night of stark awakening. Tonight, these men sat in the shadows, as if they were somehow ashamed of what was about to transpire.

Aringarosa entered slowly, regally even. He could see the shapes of three men at a long table on the far side of the room. The silhouette of the man in the middle was immediately recognizableโ€”

the obese Secretariat Vaticana, overlord of all legal matters within Vatican City. The other two were high-ranking Italian cardinals.

Aringarosa crossed the library toward them. โ€œMy humble apologies for the hour. Weโ€™re on different time zones. You must be tired.โ€

โ€œNot at all,โ€ the secretariat said, his hands folded on his enormous belly. โ€œWe are grateful you have come so far. The least we can do is be awake to meet you. Can we offer you some coffee or refreshments?โ€

โ€œIโ€™d prefer we donโ€™t pretend this is a social visit. I have another plane to catch. Shall we get to business?โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ the secretariat said. โ€œYou have acted more quickly than we imagined.โ€

โ€œHave I?โ€

โ€œYou still have a month.โ€

โ€œYou made your concerns known five months ago,โ€ Aringarosa said. โ€œWhy should I wait?โ€

โ€œIndeed. We are very pleased with your expediency.โ€

Aringarosaโ€™s eyes traveled the length of the long table to a large black briefcase. โ€œIs that what I requested?โ€

โ€œIt is.โ€ The secretariat sounded uneasy. โ€œAlthough, I must admit, we are concerned with the request. It seems quite โ€ฆโ€

โ€œDangerous,โ€ one of the cardinals finished. โ€œAre you certain we cannot wire it to you somewhere? The sum is exorbitant.โ€

Freedom is expensive. โ€œI have no concerns for my own safety. God is with me.โ€

The men actually looked doubtful. โ€œThe funds are exactly as I requested?โ€

The secretariat nodded. โ€œLarge-denomination bearer bonds drawn on the Vatican Bank. Negotiable as cash anywhere in the world.โ€

Aringarosa walked to the end of the table and opened the briefcase. Inside were two thick stacks of bonds, each embossed with the Vatican seal and the titleย PORTATORE, making the bonds redeemable to whoever was holding them.

The secretariat looked tense. โ€œI must say, Bishop, all of us would feel less apprehensive if these funds were inย cash.โ€

I could not lift that much cash,ย Aringarosa thought, closing the case. โ€œBonds are negotiable as cash. You said so yourself.โ€

The cardinals exchanged uneasy looks, and finally one said, โ€œYes, but these bonds are traceable directly to the Vatican Bank.โ€

Aringarosa smiled inwardly. That was precisely the reason the Teacher suggested Aringarosa get the money in Vatican Bank bonds. It served as insurance.ย We are all in this together now. โ€œThis is a perfectly legal transaction,โ€ Aringarosa defended. โ€œOpus Dei is a personal prelature of Vatican City, and His Holiness can disperse monies however he sees fit. No law has been broken here.โ€

โ€œTrue, and yet โ€ฆโ€ The secretariat leaned forward and his chair creaked under the burden. โ€œWe have no knowledge of what you intend to do with these funds, and if it is in any way illegal โ€ฆโ€

โ€œConsidering what you are asking of me,โ€ Aringarosa countered, โ€œwhat I do with this money is not your concern.โ€

There was a long silence.

They know Iโ€™m right,ย Aringarosa thought. โ€œNow, I imagine you have something for me to sign?โ€

They all jumped, eagerly pushing the paper toward him, as if they wished he would simply leave.

Aringarosa eyed the sheet before him. It bore the papal seal. โ€œThis is identical to the copy you sent me?โ€

โ€œExactly.โ€

Aringarosa was surprised how little emotion he felt as he signed the document. The three men present, however, seemed to sigh in relief.

โ€œThank you, Bishop,โ€ the secretariat said. โ€œYour service to the Church will never be forgotten.โ€

Aringarosa picked up the briefcase, sensing promise and authority in its weight. The four men looked at one another for a moment as if there were something more to say, but apparently there was not. Aringarosa turned and headed for the door.

โ€œBishop?โ€ one of the cardinals called out as Aringarosa reached the threshold.

Aringarosa paused, turning. โ€œYes?โ€ โ€œWhere will you go from here?โ€

Aringarosa sensed the query was more spiritual than geographical, and yet he had no intention of discussing morality at this hour. โ€œParis,โ€ he said, and walked out the door.

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