Chapter Forty

Mike clambered up the floating platform and onto the deck of the freighter, looking around cautiously. The sky was overcast but according to the weather reports it didn’t presage bad weather.

Mike had ended up having to fly to Italy to clear up some diplomatic issues related to the photo that Carlson-Smith had carried. The very polite Italian intel chief they’d ended up doing most of the talking with was interested in what else might be in the trove. When told, politely, to fuck off, he’d pointed out that they needed the Italian acquiescence if they wanted to have the op go off. Otherwise, alas, an Italian coast guard cutter might just happen to be in the area.

So Mike had simply started listing some of the known quantities, avoiding names or other descriptions but listing the general levels associated with them. At which point the Italian government had, quietly, shit its pants.

Mike ended up in a five minute, very friendly, conversation with the prime minister, who had, as it turned out, had a rather longer conversation with the President. After which all the problems miraculously disappeared.

However, it had made him miss the choppers. Which was why he’d gone down to the docks near Brundisi and bought an offshore yacht. It had been a long time since he’d been on one of the larger and more powerful versions of a cigarette boat and he’d missed the feel of raw power. With nothing to do but get to the freighter in time it was the best time he’d had in months, including the sex.

But that pleasant idyll was over and as he stepped onto the deck he felt the mantle of command descend on his shoulders like a heavy cloak. Very heavy. Lead filled. Keldara were going to die on this op. He had to wonder if the damned thing was really worth it.

“Where we at?” Mike asked as the chief, followed by Daria, strode over.

“Troops are loading,” Adams replied, waving at the groups of Keldara lined up to board the choppers. “All the secondary gear is onboard. The teams are dialed in. All we were really waiting for is you.”

“I told you I’d be on time,” Mike said as Daria waved two Keldara forward with his gear.

He stripped right on the cold deck, sitting on a coiled cable to pull on his pants. As he did he mused that this was a long way from his evening with Lydia. Who was, as a matter of fact, already in Lunari at this very moment, much closer to harms’ way than he was. Not a good thought, all things considered.

“Vanner and the intel group is in place,” Adams continued. “And the recon of the rally point is complete. So far it looks clear.”

“We getting any take from Katya?” Mike asked.

“Lots,” Adams grunted. “From what Vanner said her reception was not fun.”

“As long as she lives long enough to give us a layout and location of the target, that’s all that counts,” Mike said.

“Things have since gotten better,” Adams said. “She has a sugar daddy that’s keeping her from getting bounced around too much and she’s located the primary. She and the primary are keeping the sugar daddy happy, thereby securing the primary and getting a look at the club. She hasn’t gotten much intel on layout of the club, but Vanner also picked up another source. That source has been a gold mine.”

“Is he sure about the source?” Mike asked.

“What Katya has been able to confirm has all played out,” Adams said. “The source looks genuine. Mikhail, the security team leader, has hooked up with one of the same pimp’s hookers. She’s seen more of the club than Katya and has filled in all the little blanks. We even know where the computer room is.”

“Excellent,” Mike said, standing up. One of the Keldara lifted his ammo harness into place and another handed him his SPR. “I’d say we’re go.”

“Agreed,” Adams said.

“Gimme the maps and lets’ get this show on the road.”


* * *

Katya listened to the music and tried not to ask what time it was.

Since the second day with her sugar daddy, they had mostly stayed at the club; the American neurosurgeon seemed to enjoy the atmosphere. Club Aldaris was like most such facilities in the world. There was a ground floor bar where the customers hung out and were propositioned by girls wandering the floor. In the center was the bar itself and on the back wall were three dance stages where the girls showed off their stuff.

Reception had been spotty all along. The combination of the thick ferroconcrete walls and the background noise had interfered with audio and the video had been bad as well. So she also couldn’t ask Vanner what the time was. It was time and past time to get out of the club and get ready to extract. But “Tom” was in the back with another girl.

She looked up as a man walked over to the table and looked them both over. He paid particular attention to Natalya, though, who was drawing on the table using condensation from the glasses.

“Come on, girl,” the man said, reaching down and pulling at Natalya’s arm. “I’m in need of some fun.”

“Sir,” Katya said, getting up and holding up her hand. “We are with another man. You should ask for someone else.”

She glanced at Natalya who was frozen in her chair, looking at the man like a mouse looking at a snake.

“I just want this one little whore,” the man said, dragging the frozen Natalya to her feet.

“Hey, buddy,” Tom said, walking up behind the man and tapping him on the shoulder. “These are my girls.”

“What, you own them?” the man scoffed.

“He’s the bad man,” Natalya said, so quietly it was hard to hear over the music. “He’s come for me.”

“Yeah, I rented them for the day,” Tom said angrily. He’d been drinking steadily all evening and Katya was pretty sure he had to be drunk. “I bought ’em, they’re mine. So take your hands off of her.”

“I want this one,” the man holding Natalya said, reaching into his pocket. “I’ll pay you for her.”

“Wait,” one of the guards in the club said, walking over. “Is no fighting.”

“I don’t want your damned money!” Tom snapped, slapping the man’s wallet away. “Just get your hands off of my girl!”

“Katya, what’s going on?” Vanner asked.

“Problems,” Katya whispered. “Big problems.”


* * *

“So, why are we watching this?” Captain O’Keefe asked, watching the real-time video from the Predator drone.

“Because we care?” Pierson asked, shrugging. “In case there’s anything we can do to help?”

“Well, we can’t drop JDAMs on the town,” O’Keefe pointed out. “And we can’t send in a SEAL team to help out. And we can’t interdict with Tomahawks. So what exactly are we going to do?”

“Sweep around the edge of town,” Pierson said into the microphone. “You really think that the President isn’t going to want to know how it went down? And getting an after action report from Jenkins is like pulling teeth. So… we watch.” He paused and leaned forward, keying the communicator again. “Whoa. Head down Highway One. I think I saw…” He paused and blanched. “Zoom in on that group of busses. Get an angle from the side if you can.”

“That’s not normal,” O’Keefe said, leaning forward, then looking up at another plot. “And they’re already in the air.”

“No, it’s not,” Pierson agreed. “And, yes, they are. Zoom in more on the windows.”

“Crap.”


* * *

“Kildar, Vanner.”

“Go,” Mike said, looking around the helicopter. The Keldara were as prepared for the mission as could be arranged, but he still was unhappy. As he watched, one of them reached into his blouse and pulled out a silver “cross”; the device was actually a hammer disguised to look somewhat like a Christian cross. The Keldara kissed the relic and replaced it in his blouse. For what we are about to receive…

“We have two major issues that have just come up,” Vanner said, calmly. “The girls are still at the club and someone is trying to extract Natalya. Katya believes that it may be the person who was impersonating Grantham.”

“Shit,” Mike said. “You got a facial visual?”

“Yes,” Vanner said. “I’ve uploaded it to Colonel Pierson. However, they have a Predator drone up and he has just informed me that there is a convoy of armed personnel headed for the town. ETA is about forty-five minutes.”

“They’ll hit us in the middle of the op,” Mike said, thinking furiously. “Where?”

“They’re coming in on Highway One,” Vanner replied.

“So are we blown?” Adams asked.

“Any other indicators?” Mike asked.

“Nothing in the club,” Vanner said. “Nothing in town.”

“I don’t think it’s coincidence,” Mike replied. “But we’re still locked on the mission. I’ll work on it. Good job. Tell Katya to stay with Natalya if at all possible. Time for her to use her toys.”

“Roger,” Vanner said. “I’m going to roll part of my security team to follow.”

“Concur,” Mike said. “Continue the mission. Adams?”

“Go.”

“Get me Team Padrek.”


* * *

“All I want is this one little bitch,” the man snarled at the guard. “I’ll fucking buy her from you!”

“She’s bought and paid for, buddy,” Tom snapped. “Get the fuck out!”

“Gentlemen, gentlemen,” Boris said, walking over. “There is no need to argue about whores; there are plenty of whores.”

“Then let him have others,” the man said, reaching into his pocket again. “Here,” he said, pulling out a thick wad of hundred euro notes. “Five thousand euros. Now I leave with her?”

“Now you leave with her,” Boris said, nodding as he riffled through the money. “And you do what you want as long as she comes back alive.”

“Fine,” the man snapped, pulling her along with towards the door.

“Hey!” Tom shouted. “I paid for her!”

“I give you money back,” Boris smirked.

“I go with you, too,” Katya said, stepping in front of the man. “I give you good time, you give me money!”

He paused and looked her up and down, then smiled.

“You want to go with me, too?” the man asked. “Okay, you want to play with the big boys, you can come along, too.”

“Bitches,” Tom shouted. “Nothing but fucking bitches! All you care about is the money!”

“Yes?” Katya said, laughing in his face. “So? And I was never fourteen!”

Tom snarled at her and started to draw his hand back, but then stormed out of the club.

“Now I go with you,” Katya said, putting her hand on the man’s arm. “And I show you what I can do.”


* * *

“Where is she?” Mikhail asked as the Lada screeched to a halt in front of the club.

“Gone,” Vanner snapped. “Looks like west towards Highway One towards the hills. We’ve picked her up on two vids so far, but in just a minute she’s going to be outside our reception range.”

“I’m on it,” Mikhail said. “Keep an eye on Tanya for me.”


* * *

“Tanya,” Vanner said, as the girl opened the door. “We need a big favor. A very important, and dangerous, favor.”


* * *

“Padrek,” Mike said over the radio. “Change of mission. There is what looks like a reaction force headed for the town. Take the half your team that was supposed to secure the Forward Aerial Assembly Point down Highway One about two klicks and block the road. Once the road is blocked I’ll have someone pick you up. Try not to get engaged.”

“Understood, Kildar,” the team leader said.

“Your entry portion will shift to Team Oleg,” Mike said. “Good luck. Try not to get your asses shot off.”


* * *

“Where is Boris?” Bezhmel asked the guard inside the club as he hurried through the doors.

“In back,” the guard said, indifferently. “We close.”

“Let’s hope not permanently,” the security specialist said, hurrying across the almost deserted club. “Boris!”

“Ah, Yarok Ivanovich!” the Albanian said, smiling unhappily. “What do you want?”

“You know this girl?” Bezhmel asked, pulling out the picture of Natalya.

“Natalya,” the pimp said, nodding. “What is so important about one little crazy whore? First two Americans fight over her, then you want her. She is gone.”

“Gone!” Bezhmel shouted. “Gone where?”

“With American,” Boris said, frowning. “You shout at me in my own club?”

“Fuck,” Bezhmel cursed. “Look, there is an attack coming, but I have to find this girl. I have a group of soldiers coming to stop it, my people, former Spetznaz. They will take care of it but you must get your guards up, now! And I need to know where the girl has gone, now! You said she went with American…” Bezhmel said, pulling out the other paper. “Was he one of them?”

“The one she left with,” Boris said, nodding and trying to catch up. “What attack?”

“The group that hit Club Dracul and Rozaje,” Bezhmel said, putting the pictures away. “Where did they go? The man with the girl.”

“I can ask around,” Boris said. “They were in silver Mercedes. But… what attack?”

“My people will be here in about thirty minutes,” Bezhmel said. “I need to find the others. East or west out of town?”

“Ask guards on door,” Boris said, shrugging. “I go wake up my guards. I will make phone calls and see if anyone see them.”

“Right, I’m out of here,” Bezhmel said. “My second in command is Yevgenii. He will bring the soldiers here. The attack may come tonight but it may not. We need to surprise them.”

“We will,” Boris said, grinning. “We’ll kill them all for Dracul and Rozaje.”

“I’ve got to go.”


* * *

“I’m getting something from her,” Mikhail said. “Is it retransmitting?”

“Got it,” Vanner said. “I’m trying to boost the gain…”

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