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Twenty Five

Frank’s pills are strewn all over the bathroom floor. It’s the first thing he sees as his vision kicks in. He must have blacked out. He sits up and gasps for air. ‘I got to get a handle on this,’ he mutters to himself as he straightens and picks himself up off the floor. He pats his clothes down to get the invisible feel of helplessness off him and picks up the empty pill container and gazes at it.  His Veratril dependency is causing the pain, retribution and need for vengeance he knows he needs to stay even. He stands for a long while and finally comes to a decision, one he’s entertained since the moment he woke up.

He picks up the pills, puts them back in to the container and with one last look, throws it all in the waste paper basket. He smiles and walks to the broken mirror. The glimpse of himself he sees on a shard of glass remains embedded in his fragile mind. He’s a lost soul seeking answers in unlikely places.

He walks out of the bathroom and back to the incident room’s control center. Blank, expressionless agents pass, going the opposite direction. Not one of them makes eye contact, but each one acknowledges him with a candid “Sir.” Frank does nothing but nod.

Chief Shaw greets Frank with a stern look.  ‘Chase will be going live in a few minutes,’ he says.

‘What have we got on Connor? What can we use to our advantage?’ Frank asks

‘I’m afraid we haven’t got anything new.’ Shaw looks weary. ‘Everyone who knows him is either dead or being held hostage.’ Frank shakes his head in disappointment. ‘Are you saying  a man who blew up the downtown police precinct, and is holding his former co-workers at ransom is harder to nail than a guy done for speeding down the five seven interstate?’

‘It’s not that straightforward, Frank. Speeding tickets and infraction felonies are not dangerous cases. Sure, we could go in all guns blazing and lose more hostages. But the bottom line is this, we need to plan our entrance into the building so we can neutralise the threat as quickly as possible. We can’t lose any of the hostages or even Connor or any of his men. They are more valuable to us alive than dead, or we would have nuked the place 5 hours ago.’

‘This is bullshit Chief! I’m tired of sitting here waiting for that piece of shit to dictate his terms. Why the fuck are we coddling this guy? Are we so weak we can’t put some pressure on him? Is this some pin the tail on the donkey game? This is not a game, and I am tired of people around here forgetting where they put their nuts!’ Frank draws the attention of the officers gawking at the TV set; waiting for Connor to start streaming again.

‘That’s right, keep looking. All of you should be working out a plan, not sitting here waiting for a goddamn speech. You’re voluntarily giving him your attention. That’s what he wants. We should be putting someone on point, then breeching the building and taking out those scumbags.’

Chief Shaw leans into Frank. ‘I think you should go get some rest. You’re burning yourself out, Frank. That isn’t good for any of us.’

‘You know what Chief, I’m leaving. But it isn’t to get some rest. That’s all I’ve been doing since I got here. I’m going to get the job done. I’m fed up with twiddling my thumbs, waiting for something to happen.’

‘You leave here Frank, consider yourself off the case.’

Frank smiles and walks out of the control room.

‘I mean it Frank,’ Shaw shouts. ‘Don’t you do anything stupid!’

Frank disappears and the room erupts into a low bustle of gossip.

Eddie Smith comes out of his office, curious about what is going on. Chief Shaw looks nervously at the District Attorney.

‘You okay, David?’ Eddie asks.

‘Frank McKenzie has gone on some vigilante justice spree. ’‘What are you on about? Stop him. He can’t do anything that would jeopardise the case.’

‘It’s okay, sir. A large number of agents are covering the outside of the M.I.T building it’s impenetrable, sir. No one is getting in or out without us knowing.’

‘That’s all good and well. But once Frank gets something into his head, that’s it. He’s going to do it. I’ve known Frank a very long time. The man is the most upright and straight-shooting person  I know. He’s  a killing machine.’

‘He’s also a man of the badge. That badge means everything to him,’ Says Chief Shaw

‘It’s the only thing he’s got since his family were killed. Then you took that away from him. He has nothing to lose.’ Shaw looks at Eddie Smith with contempt.

A senior officer walks over to the DA and the Chief. ‘Connor Chase has just gone Live,’ the officer says.

Chief Shaw and the DA follow the officer to the big screen TV. ‘You’re probably sick of seeing me by now and rightfully so. I did ruin your sunny day in Boston by murdering a bunch of people. But you, the people, the people of the United States of America, need to realise what is behind this. I’m no barbarian,’ His smile is chilling; ‘craving blood at the drop of a hatchet. I’m a man with a mission and that mission is to make the world a better place! That’s right, I said the world. I am here to bring to light the corruptness of the so called protectors of this city. They are the same people who are tasked with capturing me and sending me to prison or to my death. I am obviously talking about the Boston PD. They’re working their asses off trying to get me. The usual protocol is this: A man murders people, capture the man dead or alive within the boundaries and rules of the law. They are sticking to these rules. Apart from the obvious fact that they have yet to capture me.

But I’m not comfortable with the idea that a detective can waste the tax payer’s money talking to my former boss and then having sexual relations with her. I thought that the golden rule of police procedure was never fuck a witness.

Well these filthy bastard pigs don’t follow all the rules. I know the person who slept with Tasha, my boss. Don’t get me wrong I’m not jealous of the guy nor do I wish she had slept with me. It’s just the basic principle that an officer of the law would be so consumed with finding me and my crew and then would still find time to bang a girl just because he could? He had sex with the only witness and then watched her die at my hands. All because of his actions! Tasha would still be alive if she didn’t sleep with Frank McKenzie.’

Twenty Six

Nathan stares into the eyes of the man who is shackled to the table. He isn’t sure what to do. He knows what is expected, but does not think he can pull it off.

The man is still unconscious from the heavy backhand he received a mere quarter of an hour ago. Nathan does not have smelling salts to wake the man, nor does he want to. The longer the prisoner is knocked out, the longer Nathan has to figure this whole thing out.

Nathan stands across the room starring at the table where the man lays. He leans against the cold wall, starting to panic at the thought of being found doing nothing. If the guard walked in and found him lollygagging, there would be consequences. ‘Think Goddammit!’ Nathan mutters to himself.

The man on the table moans in pain. He tries to sit up but is restricted by shackles around his arms and legs. Nathan shoots across the room and confronts the prisoner. He puts his hand on the prisoner’s shoulder. ‘Don’t hurt me!’ the startled man begs.

Nathan tries to reassure the prisoner. ‘Don’t worry. I’m going to help you. Everything is going to be fine as long as you give them what they want.’

The prisoner cries in anguish.

‘I don’t know what they want! I haven’t done anything wrong. They picked me out from the hostages and the next thing I know, I wake up here. And then they knock me out again. Now you’re here!’

‘I can assure you that I am not going to knock you out! Just give me your name.’

‘The name’s John, People call me Hodgey though, stuck with me at high school.’

‘Okay Hodgey. Are there any reasons why these people want you interrogated?’

The man shakes his head forcefully.

‘I don’t know man. One single look and I’m dog meat.’

‘I’m sure you won’t become a dog’s dinner John.’

‘Either way I’m tied to an operating table like an animal. I feel like an inmate on death row.’

‘Nothing is going to happen to you, Hodgey. What’s your clearance level at M.I.T.? Are you on the top layer of staff here?’

The man shakes his head again.

‘I’m just a janitor. I clean all the mess: shredded paper, polystyrene cups from the water dispenser. That’s my workload, not exactly Mr Important around here.’

Nathan frowns in confusion.

‘So what could they possibly want from you?’

‘I have no idea. You tell me!’

‘I was sent to get you to talk. That’s all I know.’

Footsteps sound outside the door, coming down the hallway, these guys mean business. He grabs the mallet from the table beside the bed. It is littered with sharp objects.

The man on the table reels at the sight of the mallet and lets out a shriek. Nathan’s gloved hand covers his mouth. He raises his arm in the air in a striking motion. ‘Sorry Hodgey. I said I would not knock you out, but that’s likely the safest option for you right now. I’ll be back to free you when I can. You have my word,’ Nathan swings the mallet down hard on the man’s knee. His screams are muffled by Nathan’s large hand pressed on John’s face. The footsteps stop outside. The door opens and the guard who escorted Nathan earlier walks in looking meaner than before. The bulky man strides over and smiles. Nathan’s hand still covers John’s mouth.

‘Let him scream. Were all friends here, Nathan,’ the guard says.

Nathan releases his grip go on the man’s face and John lets out a massive scream.

‘My knee. My Goddamn knee, you bastard!’ John shouts in agony.

The guard looks at John’s shattered knee.

‘Stop being a baby! You’ll be fine as long as you tell us what you know. Lucky for you, our friend Nathan here knows nothing about breaking knee caps. Yours is not broken. It’s dislocated. You will walk again if you tell me what I want to know,’ the hefty guard says, grabbing the mallet out of Nathan’s grip. 

‘I told you everything I know… honestly... I’m not lying…..’ The guard swings the mallet and hits him on the jaw, instantly knocking John unconscious. The sound of the impact is harsh in the cold silence of the room. The guard hands Nathan the mallet.

‘When he wakes up, go for round two.’

 

Twenty Seven

Crystal sits in silence, unsure what to say to her best friend. Crystal never thought of herself as a prude, but she has always made sure Jenifer and her friends make the right decisions. She hated when the people she knew threw everything away for cheap thrills. Crystal has only ever been in one intimate relationship. That lasted for five years until she realized the guy was playing the field behind her back. Jenifer avoids eye contact with her. Jason had dozed off in the seat next to her. Crystal signalled Jenifer to get up and follow her. She did. Crystal made her way to the toilets; Jenifer followed her friend into one of the cubicles. Crystal locked the door behind her.

‘What the hell are you playing at?’ Crystal asks.

Jenifer smiles and shakes her head. ‘I can do what I like. I don’t need permission from you, Crystal.’

‘You don’t know this guy from anywhere. You don’t know who he has slept with or what sort of guy he is.’

Jenifer’s tainted chuckle angers Crystal even more.

‘Say what you want to say, but what happened…happened.  End of story.’

‘What did happen?’

Jenifer laughs again.

‘The best sex I’ve had in a long while.’

Jason presses his ear against the door of the cubicle to listen. He smiles a sinister yet goofy smile. The smile could stop a person in his tracks. The smile could make anyone question the sanity of the person wearing it. His eyes grow wider with every word flowing from the other side of the door. His lips grow dry, prompting him to lick them as a lion might lick his before devouring its prey.

 

Twenty Eight

‘Jacob, I got a problem. I need that hardware that you promised me. Okay, I’ll meet you in a bit. I’ll drive down. I’m going to be in a Ford Capri.’ Frank clicks off the phone and puts it back in his coat pocket.

He sips his Starbucks medium whipped latte with extra sprinkles. The cardboard cup is seeping with foam trickling down the sides. The Starbucks overflows with customers and commotion. From his corner table, he witnesses the chaos as people rush around ordering coffee, serving coffee, and eating overpriced cakes and sandwiches. They clamour for seats and tables. Why was it so easy for him to get a seat at Starbucks? Frank’s hand twitches. The day’s events have left a decidedly eerie atmosphere in Boston. Frank felt it on the streets. He feels it in the coffee shop. A little girl is staring at him. Her stare bores a big hole in Frank’s soul. The little girl’s plain features, pale skin and bright red hair do not distract from the distilled sadness in her eyes. The girl turns to her mother and shakes her arm to get her attention. The girl ominously points square at Frank. As soon as the mother’s eyes meet his, she grabs the girl and rushes out of the coffee shop. ‘What the fuck was her problem?’ A few dozen people stare at him and he realizes he didn’t ask himself as quietly as he thought. He shakes his head in frustration and downs his lukewarm latte. Grabbing his cigarettes from the table next to his empty cup, Frank stands up and walks across the Starbucks towards the men’s toilet. His hands rustle his pill container. He breaths deeply, his heart races hard and he enters the toilets. By now his pills have found their way into his hand. As soon as the door closes behind him, they find their way into his mouth.

 

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