SECOND CHANCES: OLD FRIENDS, NEW FAMILY.
A Simon & Simon/Six Million Dollar Man Crossover Tale
When Oscar is the target of a Renegade Government agent
Will it spell tragedy for the Simons?
This is a work of fiction. No money is being made on it, and the characters are owned by Universal
and are only being borrowed for a little while.
Prologue
"Well, Mr. Goldman, what's it to be, we need you in case of national emergency to be available. You will still be the last word in authority, and we in turn will fund any and all follow up medical treatment for your agents, as per Dr. Wells' request." The Secretary sat back and waited, anxious for the former chief's answer.
Oscar stared back at the Cabinet member. Finally, he replied, "Does that include the funding for Dr. Wells's work in Silver Rock, as well as his transportation expenses to and from Ojai, and mine?" The Secretary sighed, "Yes, as well as that for Colonel and Mrs. Austin. I'm grateful they agreed to stand-by status also.
After a moment, Oscar nodded. "All right, Mr. Secretary, Dr. Wells and I agree to the same status. Tell me, I take it you need my help to deal with some of your committee members?" The younger man froze, then said, "You have good intelligence, yes, I have a couple of, let's say, greedy members who question the ability of the OSI without your leadership and the use of your best agents. If I go back to them, along with the support of your friends and say you are on a as-needed basis, that will erode any basis for reconfiguring the Agency, or for interference in your and the others retirement."
Before the Secretary could stand up to thank him, Oscar held up his hand. "One more thing, Sir, I want General Wainwright to leave my friends and myself alone. I hear he has been trying to find out Security One information about Mrs. Simon, in particular." "Of course, Oscar, it will make you happy to know that I will be revoking his security rights immediately. Why Mrs. Simon is of interest to him, I don't know, but she will not be bothered by him." The Secretary paused, then added, "Have you told her about her father yet?" The older man shook his head. "Up until today, it was not entirely my knowledge to share, but I have contacted her great-aunt's attorney and she wholeheartedly wishes Laurie to know. I just want her to be safe. She may not be pleased by my coming back to the OSI, but she will understand."
A Simon & Simon/Six Million Dollar Man Crossover Tale
When Oscar is the target of a Renegade Government agent
Will it spell tragedy for the Simons?
This is a work of fiction. No money is being made on it, and the characters are owned by Universal
and are only being borrowed for a little while.
Prologue
"Well, Mr. Goldman, what's it to be, we need you in case of national emergency to be available. You will still be the last word in authority, and we in turn will fund any and all follow up medical treatment for your agents, as per Dr. Wells' request." The Secretary sat back and waited, anxious for the former chief's answer.
Oscar stared back at the Cabinet member. Finally, he replied, "Does that include the funding for Dr. Wells's work in Silver Rock, as well as his transportation expenses to and from Ojai, and mine?" The Secretary sighed, "Yes, as well as that for Colonel and Mrs. Austin. I'm grateful they agreed to stand-by status also.
After a moment, Oscar nodded. "All right, Mr. Secretary, Dr. Wells and I agree to the same status. Tell me, I take it you need my help to deal with some of your committee members?" The younger man froze, then said, "You have good intelligence, yes, I have a couple of, let's say, greedy members who question the ability of the OSI without your leadership and the use of your best agents. If I go back to them, along with the support of your friends and say you are on a as-needed basis, that will erode any basis for reconfiguring the Agency, or for interference in your and the others retirement."
Before the Secretary could stand up to thank him, Oscar held up his hand. "One more thing, Sir, I want General Wainwright to leave my friends and myself alone. I hear he has been trying to find out Security One information about Mrs. Simon, in particular." "Of course, Oscar, it will make you happy to know that I will be revoking his security rights immediately. Why Mrs. Simon is of interest to him, I don't know, but she will not be bothered by him." The Secretary paused, then added, "Have you told her about her father yet?" The older man shook his head. "Up until today, it was not entirely my knowledge to share, but I have contacted her great-aunt's attorney and she wholeheartedly wishes Laurie to know. I just want her to be safe. She may not be pleased by my coming back to the OSI, but she will understand."
