"This car doesn't have a console in it, does it? Sooner I can call in, sooner local law can be after them."
"I don't know if I need you to. 'M also not sure how dim a view local law takes of vigilante justice and, uh, grand theft auto, so maybe you need to scurry, I wouldn't blame you."
"All right. I have the address of the place." He produces a flimsy. "I'll leave it with you when I go."
"Thanks. And I got a good look at them all unless there were more than four total, that should help."
"I'd've had to wait for Miles, probably. Or somebody would have coughed up the money, that'd've been a crying shame on principle and also taken longer."
He parks the groundcar directly in front of the embassy, hits the control to open the doors, gets out, and makes himself disappear.
And Ivan goes in to tell everyone that he is okay, tell them where the groundcar came from, and get them on finding the kidnappers.
And... if he'd been watching Ivan in the first place, none of this ever would have happened.
Maybe he should just keep watching Ivan.
Ivan, once he's settled into a normal schedule following the apprehension by local law of the kidnappers, stays in the embassy during normal work hours, and in the evenings he goes out, mostly to go places with his girlfriend, her friends, and occasionally the embassy kitchen guy, who Ivan seems to think needs to get out more. When he and his girlfriend want privacy they go to her place, on the grounds that his is tiny. The girlfriend finds Ivan entertaining and likes his accent.
(Mark does not watch closely when Ivan is at his girlfriend's place; he is more concerned with guarding them against outside threats.)
But after this has been going on for a while, an aggressive panhandler gets into Ivan's girlfriend's personal space, and Ivan gets in the way, and 'aggressive panhandling' turns into 'altercation and attempted mugging'. Ivan would normally outclass the panhandler-cum-mugger but his girlfriend keeps incompetently getting in the way, which constrains Ivan a lot more than it does the mugger.
Until a carefully aimed stunner bolt catches the mugger in the back of the head. Pretty damn carefully aimed; by rights it ought to be nearly impossible to stun exactly one of three close combatants without either of the other two catching any stunner nimbus, and yet.
Ivan catches the falling mugger and lets him down to the ground gently.
"What was that?" exclaims Ivan's girlfriend.
"...Not sure. Have a guess, though. ...Mark?"
Mark appears from close to the stunner bolt's point of origin. He is no longer visibly armed.
"Hello, Ivan."