[Edward "Brill" Lyle and Robert sit in a restaurant. Brill tells Robert about his shady past as a NSA agent]
Edward Lyle:
So, we were helping the secret police supply weapons... to the Afghani rebels fighting the Soviets. My partner and I were on the eastern border monitoring Soviet military transmissions. It was kind of fun actually.
[Brill chuckles]
Edward Lyle:
I liked the Iranians. Back in Tehran, the hard-liners seized the embassy, and overnight, the whole country changed. People we'd been working with, they turned on us. I got out. My partner didn't. By the time I got home, the whole mission had become a press disaster waiting to happen. Aiding and abetting the new enemy. The agency conveniently forgot I existed. I don't blame them. It's what they had to do. I loved the agency. I loved the work. I loved the people. It was my whole life.
Robert Clayton Dean:
Your partner was Rachel's father.
[Robert picks up a cup of coffee]
Edward Lyle:
[nods]
Yeah. The idea was...
[pause]
Edward Lyle:
...the idea always was that if one of us got out, he'd take care of the other's family.
[Robert drinks the coffee]
Edward Lyle:
Rachel was all he had. So she became my promise to him.
[a waitress approaches them and places a plate on the table]
Waitress:
Here you go, hon.
Edward Lyle:
Thank you.
[Robert looks at a woman and two children who sit nearby]
Robert Clayton Dean:
Maybe we can still keep that promise in a way.
Edward Lyle:
[shakes his head]
You're a threat now, just like I was.
Robert Clayton Dean:
Threat to whom? To them?
Edward Lyle:
To your family, friends, everyone you know, everyone you meet. That's why I went away and didn't come back. You gotta go away, Robert.
Robert Clayton Dean:
No, I don't think so. This is my life. I worked hard for it, and I want it back.
[Brill eats]
Robert Clayton Dean:
I grew up without a father. I know what that is. And I will not allow my family to go through that.
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