Page 129
Story: End of Days
She led them to the small tunnel that Aaron had identified, past trash bins and back doors to shops, both of them anxious to please her. She heard a shout behind her and turned, seeing one man on the ground, Aaron circling him in a rear-naked choke. The other man jumped back, holding his arms up, his baton out, yelling at her to stand back, thinking this was the bad man.
They didn’t realize she was also the bad man.
The police officer on his feet smashed his baton into Aaron’s shoulder, and she ran toward him as if she was escaping the tunnel. He turned and shouted, “Get back! Get back!”
She darted behind him as he raised the baton again. She grabbed his helmet and used it to lever him onto the ground, like she was twisting a steer by the horns. He forgot about Aaron and started to fight her. She torqued his head, using the chin strap of his helmet to cut off the blood flow to his brain, saying, “I’m sorry. I’m really sorry.”
His flailing grew feeble, and he passed out. She lowered him to the ground, feeling dirty. Aaron stood up from his own victim, saying, “Strip them of the riot gear. Put it on. We’re running out of time.”
Chapter 79
Racing back to Tel Aviv, I looked at Shoshana and said, “Are you okay?”
She grimaced, holding her hand against her shoulder, and said, “Yes, Nephilim. I’m good. I’m with family.”
I glanced at her to see if she was making a joke, and saw she was not. I smiled and said, “That’s why you’re the bridesmaid.”
She grinned at the accolade and said, “What now? They’re going to find his body soon, and then the police will start hunting us. I’m sure we’re on security cameras and they have our license plate.”
I said, “Can’t you get the Mossad to stifle that?”
“They’re not going to overtly shut down a murder investigation. They might help us once we’re in jail.”
I said, “I’m not going to jail.” I looked at my cell phone and saw I was out of coverage again. I said, “Get the Inmarsat and dial it for me.”
She picked it up, saying, “I don’t know the number you want.”
I said, “Hit redial.”
She did, then passed it to me. The phone signal went through its travel to the satellite, back to earth, then through the cell network in the United States. I heard the receptionist say, “Blaisdell Consulting. How can I help you?”
I said, “I need to speak to George Wolffe.”
She said, “I’m sorry, sir, but nobody by that name works here.”
I said, “Marge, it’s Pike Logan. Please don’t make me pull an alert again.”
And she completely broke her role, saying, “Pike, this is not kosher. Do what you’re supposed to do and quit calling an open line.”
I laughed and said, “Marge, if I could do that, I would. And I’m with kosher people. Please get him for me.”
Wolffe came on the line and said, “Pike, really, can you not get to a Wi-Fi node for the VPN?”
“Sorry, sir, but not right now. I’m headed back to Tel Aviv. Garrett is dead, but he’s still got a Turtle on the loose.”
He ignored my question, saying, “Garrett’s dead? You killed a U.S. citizen?”
“Yeah, I did, but only because he pulled out a knife and tried to kill Shoshana. I left the body in a tunnel. I’m about to have some Israeli police on my ass, and I need some backup from the National Command authority to complete this thing. Can you give me that?”
“Get on the Rock Star bird and get out of there. We can protect your team much easier from the United States.”
And that made me think about the team. I said, “What’s Knuckles’s status? Did you extract him?”
He said, “We did, but he’d actually found his own way out, which would have worked if he hadn’t decided to destroy the other UAVs. He had that Hezbollah smuggler with him and was going for the border, but before they left, they blew up the final UAVs with some charges, and that caused some Hezbollah men to investigate.”
“So he’s okay?”
“Yeah, he’s in Jordan after some high adventure. I’m trying to get him out right now, but we’re getting a thousand questions from SOCOM about who they are.”
They didn’t realize she was also the bad man.
The police officer on his feet smashed his baton into Aaron’s shoulder, and she ran toward him as if she was escaping the tunnel. He turned and shouted, “Get back! Get back!”
She darted behind him as he raised the baton again. She grabbed his helmet and used it to lever him onto the ground, like she was twisting a steer by the horns. He forgot about Aaron and started to fight her. She torqued his head, using the chin strap of his helmet to cut off the blood flow to his brain, saying, “I’m sorry. I’m really sorry.”
His flailing grew feeble, and he passed out. She lowered him to the ground, feeling dirty. Aaron stood up from his own victim, saying, “Strip them of the riot gear. Put it on. We’re running out of time.”
Chapter 79
Racing back to Tel Aviv, I looked at Shoshana and said, “Are you okay?”
She grimaced, holding her hand against her shoulder, and said, “Yes, Nephilim. I’m good. I’m with family.”
I glanced at her to see if she was making a joke, and saw she was not. I smiled and said, “That’s why you’re the bridesmaid.”
She grinned at the accolade and said, “What now? They’re going to find his body soon, and then the police will start hunting us. I’m sure we’re on security cameras and they have our license plate.”
I said, “Can’t you get the Mossad to stifle that?”
“They’re not going to overtly shut down a murder investigation. They might help us once we’re in jail.”
I said, “I’m not going to jail.” I looked at my cell phone and saw I was out of coverage again. I said, “Get the Inmarsat and dial it for me.”
She picked it up, saying, “I don’t know the number you want.”
I said, “Hit redial.”
She did, then passed it to me. The phone signal went through its travel to the satellite, back to earth, then through the cell network in the United States. I heard the receptionist say, “Blaisdell Consulting. How can I help you?”
I said, “I need to speak to George Wolffe.”
She said, “I’m sorry, sir, but nobody by that name works here.”
I said, “Marge, it’s Pike Logan. Please don’t make me pull an alert again.”
And she completely broke her role, saying, “Pike, this is not kosher. Do what you’re supposed to do and quit calling an open line.”
I laughed and said, “Marge, if I could do that, I would. And I’m with kosher people. Please get him for me.”
Wolffe came on the line and said, “Pike, really, can you not get to a Wi-Fi node for the VPN?”
“Sorry, sir, but not right now. I’m headed back to Tel Aviv. Garrett is dead, but he’s still got a Turtle on the loose.”
He ignored my question, saying, “Garrett’s dead? You killed a U.S. citizen?”
“Yeah, I did, but only because he pulled out a knife and tried to kill Shoshana. I left the body in a tunnel. I’m about to have some Israeli police on my ass, and I need some backup from the National Command authority to complete this thing. Can you give me that?”
“Get on the Rock Star bird and get out of there. We can protect your team much easier from the United States.”
And that made me think about the team. I said, “What’s Knuckles’s status? Did you extract him?”
He said, “We did, but he’d actually found his own way out, which would have worked if he hadn’t decided to destroy the other UAVs. He had that Hezbollah smuggler with him and was going for the border, but before they left, they blew up the final UAVs with some charges, and that caused some Hezbollah men to investigate.”
“So he’s okay?”
“Yeah, he’s in Jordan after some high adventure. I’m trying to get him out right now, but we’re getting a thousand questions from SOCOM about who they are.”
Table of Contents
- Page 1
- Page 2
- Page 3
- Page 4
- Page 5
- Page 6
- Page 7
- Page 8
- Page 9
- Page 10
- Page 11
- Page 12
- Page 13
- Page 14
- Page 15
- Page 16
- Page 17
- Page 18
- Page 19
- Page 20
- Page 21
- Page 22
- Page 23
- Page 24
- Page 25
- Page 26
- Page 27
- Page 28
- Page 29
- Page 30
- Page 31
- Page 32
- Page 33
- Page 34
- Page 35
- Page 36
- Page 37
- Page 38
- Page 39
- Page 40
- Page 41
- Page 42
- Page 43
- Page 44
- Page 45
- Page 46
- Page 47
- Page 48
- Page 49
- Page 50
- Page 51
- Page 52
- Page 53
- Page 54
- Page 55
- Page 56
- Page 57
- Page 58
- Page 59
- Page 60
- Page 61
- Page 62
- Page 63
- Page 64
- Page 65
- Page 66
- Page 67
- Page 68
- Page 69
- Page 70
- Page 71
- Page 72
- Page 73
- Page 74
- Page 75
- Page 76
- Page 77
- Page 78
- Page 79
- Page 80
- Page 81
- Page 82
- Page 83
- Page 84
- Page 85
- Page 86
- Page 87
- Page 88
- Page 89
- Page 90
- Page 91
- Page 92
- Page 93
- Page 94
- Page 95
- Page 96
- Page 97
- Page 98
- Page 99
- Page 100
- Page 101
- Page 102
- Page 103
- Page 104
- Page 105
- Page 106
- Page 107
- Page 108
- Page 109
- Page 110
- Page 111
- Page 112
- Page 113
- Page 114
- Page 115
- Page 116
- Page 117
- Page 118
- Page 119
- Page 120
- Page 121
- Page 122
- Page 123
- Page 124
- Page 125
- Page 126
- Page 127
- Page 128
- Page 129
- Page 130
- Page 131
- Page 132
- Page 133
- Page 134
- Page 135