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Thirty Two

‘We are going in strong, so I want everyone on their guard. The building in question is a two storey depot that houses the Humphries cleaning Contractor Company. There will be resistance, especially if they truly do have Mullins held hostage,’ says Frank as he skims his hand over the schematics while gesturing to the officers in front of him. One of the officers puts his hand up.

‘Yes…,’ says Frank

‘So you don’t actually know if Mullins is in the building? So we could be raiding a building that has nothing to do with the investigation?’

‘We don’t know for sure if he is in there, but the likelihood of him being in danger is too great to ignore. A patrol car is already on the scene a safe distance away. He radioed in earlier and told us that he had spotted Mullins’s Mustang.’

‘What
if he isn’t in there?’

Frank shakes his head at the intrusive questions.

‘If he isn’t, then he isn’t. What more do you want me to say?’

The officer quietens down.

‘We will be entering from the front. First signs of contact must be reported using the usual methods. If you come across any hostiles, then the mission mandate states that lethal force is allowed. Good luck out there and let’s bring our man back home.’

The group of officers don their flak jackets and assault rifles as Frank starts to feel his headache come back. He reaches into his coat pocket and pulls out a pill container. He empties a bunch into the palm of his hand. He chucks them into his mouth and swallows them dry. An officer s
pots him and walks towards him.

‘You okay Frank?’

The sound of the offices voice startles Frank. He quickly puts the pill container into his trouser pocket and turns to face the curious officer.

‘Yeah I’m okay…Just a little headache.’

‘Good, wouldn’t want you to be distracted on the job Frank.’

Frank forces a smile.

‘Nope…We wouldn’t want that.’

 

Thirty Three

‘What’s your name?’ Roxanne asks as she feels silly for taking so long to pop the question. It’s not like her to be that ignorant to not even have the common courtesy to ask a person’s name, let alone after being in the company of that person for more than three hours. She felt untrained in dealing with people. Being locked up for four years will do that to a person. Samantha Reynolds understood.

‘My name is Samantha.’

‘I’m Roxanne…Sorry about not asking sooner.’

‘Oh it’s okay, considering our circumstances, I don’t blame you one bit. I didn’t even ask you what your name was.’

‘True…As bad as each other I guess.’

The two girls laugh and then suddenly stop as they realise where they are. It’s like they had forgotten for that brief moment in time. They felt as if everything was normal and then reality came crashing back down and hit them like a ton of bricks. It came in the form of the Machete Man yawning on his stool. The fear that ran through both of them at that minute was unexplainable. They had nearly waited long enough for the killer to fall asleep and suddenly they found themselves laughing and joking. He could be waking up because of their giddy slip up and all that effort would have been for nothing. Thankfully the Machete Man remained in a deep sleep. Even the bottle of Rum slipping out of his relaxed grip and hitting the floor didn’t do much in the way of waking the sleeping menace. The two girls sigh in relief. They wanted the man to be in a deep sleep that way Roxanne could finish sharpening her makeshift shank. It was nearly done.

‘Just one more minute and we are ready,’ Roxanne says quietly while Samantha keeps a close eye on the killer a few yards to the right of their cell.

A few minutes of silence go by; the only audible sounds are the heavy abrasive breathing of the Machete Man and the light rubbing sound of the shank on the floor. Finally, the knife is ready. The tip of it curves at a crude angle much like the points of winkle pickers. Roxanne silently gets up off the floor and quietly makes her way towards the rickety bed that’s attached to the wall. She gets in and puts the covers over her. She holds the knife close to her chest like a knight would hold his sword before entering battle. She believes this is going to work,
it has to work
.

Right on cue, Samantha starts to sing
 extremely loud. It doesn’t take long for the Machete Man to stop snoring. His loud breathing is replaced by the sounds of Samantha hitting a few dreadful high notes. She hears the Machete Man get up from his stool, the bulk of his weight lifting off the wooden chair cracks through the hallway and echoes off the walls of their cell. Samantha’s singing grows louder as Roxanne hears the Machete man tap on the metal bars.

‘Shut the hell up or I’ll make you,’ the simpleton says as he struggles to be heard over the loud voice of Samantha. The next thing Roxanne hears is the jangling of keys and then the sound of the locks turning. The door slides open and the heavy footsteps of the Machete Man creak through the cell. Samantha’s singing is starting to get quieter as the huge bulking man comes closer. Roxanne opens her eyes and quickly rips the wool bedding off her. Her eyes are met with a shard of light that’s surrounding the shadowy figure of the Machete Man. She makes her move and springboards herself off the bed. Her arm is raised as she grips the shank and extends it deep into her target. She hears the
singing stop and feels the hard plastic hit his neck. It goes in easily enough and comes out easier. Her face is covered in blood as she hangs onto his neck while striking him with her knife. She keeps stabbing him. Each time the Machete Man screams louder in pain. His screams turn to gargling sounds as he goes down onto one knee. Samantha looks on in dismay as she watches her cellmate hack at the man’s neck. After another barrage of strikes, the man falls flat onto his stomach. Roxanne’s arms are still gripping him as she frees herself from his deadweight. She looks at the stunned and shocked Samantha. Roxanne looks down at the lifeless corpse that’s oozing blood. She struggles to turn him around.

‘Help me turn him onto his back,’ she says

The two girls struggle some more for a few moments and then succeed. They are met with a grim image as she sees the extent of his wounds. A few hundred holes adorned his face and neck. The Machete Man’s eyes are still open but show no signs of life. Roxanne grips her shank one more time and slits his throat, just to make sure.

‘Let’s get out of here,’ she says while trying to catch her breath.

 

Thirty Four

‘On three…One…Two…Three,’ says Frank as he hits the enforcer into the depot door. It crashes open and flies off its hinges. Frank is the first through.

The rest follow as they trample through the wooden splinter and shards of glass on the floor. The commotion is overwhelming as Frank hears the sound of tear
gas and smoke popping through the building. The other teams have made their strategic entrances. He can hear the officers apprehend some people. No gun shots yet. Just smoke. Frank tries to make his way through the thick bellowing cloud of dust and smoke. He can hear his men behind him. The radio chatter is going off the hook. He can hear multiple calls of hostiles spotted followed by the call sign of them being apprehended. Finally, Frank reaches the depot’s center and is met by a shocking sight. Only two men are handcuffed. He takes his gasmask off and tries to catch some fresh air. He sees the mayor standing next to the two apprehended men. He goes over to the Mayor.

‘Mr Mayor….What are you doing here?’

‘It’s about time you assholes showed up. I’ve been here for nearly thirty minutes. Me and Humphries put these two pricks in cuffs as soon as we got here. There was no need to blow the damn place apart. The doorbell works just fine!’

Frank looks on in confusion. He sees the officers with the same expression on their faces.

‘What do you mean sir; I don’t understand….What’s going on here?’

‘Humphries rang me and told me he found the guy who kidnaped my daughter…’

‘Your daughter was kidnapped? Why the hell didn’t you contact the police?’

‘I was going to but Humphries wanted to deal with it. We were just about to sort something out and you guys came crashing through here.’

‘We came here because we suspect one of our own officers is being kept here against his will’

‘Your right…The same guy who kidnapped my daughter also had your officer tortured. He’s fine though…A few burns to his legs and a couple of fractured ribs. He’ll live.’

Frank cannot believe what he his hearing.

‘Where is Detective Mullins?’

‘In the basement…A few of your men went down there with Humphries to retrieve him.’

Frank’s radio goes off.

‘We’ve found Mullins. He’s a bit banged up, but he’ll live. EMT’s say he’s not critical but will obviously be taken to hospital…Over’

Frank looks around the chaotic depot and sees
the two cuffed men lying on their fronts.

‘What about those two,’ he says while pointing at the two men.

‘Oh, those are the guys who held Mullins as a hostage. They were also involved with the kidnapping of my daughter and the other girls’

Frank’s eyes light up.

‘The other girls?’

Suddenly Humphries touches Frank on the shoulder.

‘Yes, let me explain,’ the soft talking business man says.

Humphries goes onto explain the mystery of the missing girls that turned up in Christmas boxes all over Boston in the past twenty four hours and how he had saved them from people traffickers to employ them in his cleaning business.

‘So Antonio went behind your back and sold these girls to some nut job?’

‘Yes exactly. I wanted to give these girls a shot at life in America. I already had their work visas ready and was renting out my eastside apartment building for them. They were going to become a vital part of my business and a major part of my heart. It has always been a dream of mine to employ people in desperate situations. I succeeded until my closest associate decided that it wasn’t in the company’s best interest and we
would lose too much money. What he didn’t know was that the Mayor had loved the idea behind it and would publicly endorse a charitable cause to get more homeless employed and housed. He was willing to help with the costs and thought the public would love the idea behind it.’

Frank found the e
xcuses and facts that both the Mayor and Humphries were giving hard to swallow, but it seemed plausible enough. He was more interested in finding the rest of the girls.

‘Did Antonio give up the location of the killer and the missing girls?’

‘Yeah, it’s down the road in one of my old warehouses. It’s only a five minute walk.’

‘What about Antonio? Where the hell is he?’

Humphries smiles.

‘I have no idea…Maybe he will show up one day…’

Frank laughs.

‘I doubt it…Well we better pay this warehouse a little visit,’ says Frank as he signals his men into formation.

 

Thirty Five

One Hour Later:

‘You didn’t find one survivor?’ Asks Shaw as he sips h
is coffee and looks at the tired and burnt out McKenzie across his desk.

‘Apart from the two girls we found near the exit of the sewer system. They were trying to es
cape. They thought we were backup for the killer.’

‘Mullins is going to be fine then?’

‘Yeah, the two pricks that held him hostage are going down for a long time. Mullin’s received some pretty bad burns on his legs but the doctors said he will walk again; it just might take a few months of resting.  By the way the Mayor is ecstatic at the quick nature of us finding his daughter.’

‘Oh, so one of them was the Mayor’s daughter Samantha?’

‘Yep and you won’t believe who the other one was…’

‘Who?’

‘You remember telling me about that woman who was coming over to talk to you about her girl that went missing four years ago?’

Shaw’s face whitens.

‘Mrs Ledger?’

‘Yeah, we found her daughter!’

‘Oh my god! That’s terrific!’

‘Yeah it sure is and the best part is she was the one who ended up killing the bastard. She’s safe and sound w
ith her mum and dad. I guess that book she is writing may turn into quite an engrossing read now all the parts of the puzzle have been solved.’

Shaw smiles once more.

‘Well done Frank. You sure are a life saver. You deserve to go home and rest up. You look tired. I’ll do your paperwork for you, it’s the least I can do.’

‘Oh wow, thanks boss. I guess I should save people more often!’

Shaw laughs as he shakes his head in pure disbelief.

‘Well it beats you killing everyone now doesn’t it?’

‘I suppose’

‘Now get going McKenzie…That’s an order.’

Frank shakes his boss’s hand and walks out of the Chief's office. He is met with a roomful of officers clapping and cheering him on for a job well done. It turns out that it may be a happy Christmas for Frank after all.

 

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