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Authors: Amanda Mackey

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Chapter Twenty-Two

 

 

Striding across the large room or maybe he wasn’t striding any more, maybe he was floating, Jake made a careful observation as the four men sat oblivious to his arrival.

They can’t see me? I know technically I’m a ghost but how was Kate able to see me and feel me? To kiss me... And the boy at the festival. He saw me. How is it that some people can see me and others can’t? My connection with Kate must run deeper than I thought but if that’s the case, why can’t I still see her? Dear God, where is she? Has she crossed over?

It was too painful to think about.

Jake stood within three feet of the four men who relaxed on the opulent lounge suite, jackets thrown off, ties loosened.

Well. Well. Well. What have we here then? A party and I’m not invited? How rude!

His eyes darted to all of them, resting on the one he’d failed to recognize when he’d crossed over the threshold. It came to him in an instant.

You!

In that second, Jake knew he was staring into the face that had so brazenly sat in a frame on Kate’s nightstand. A face he would never forget. Carlos!

I knew it! You mongrel! Your eyes gave you away. You’re as crooked as they come. You’re working for them! You’re one of them, damn it!

Jake seethed. These were the people responsible for him being in this predicament. As if that wasn’t enough, the man he stood in front of was Kate’s lover. Someone she trusted. Someone she cared about. Someone she may even love. Did she know about this? Carlos’ real job? Jake doubted it. The guy had creep written all over him.

Jake perched next to Carlos on the extravagant lounge chair studying his adversary closer. Carlos sat holding a half-filled whisky glass listening as The Lord spoke. He was easier for Jake to read in the flesh, rather than from a photo.

You’re scared aren’t you asshole? You’re out of your league in such esteemed company. You’re wondering why you’ve been singled out.

Jakes inner dialogue was cut short by The Lord’s words.

“Stavros, Adriano. I’m confident Carlos will be able to handle our patient while I’m away. He administered the drugs splendidly. Everything is progressing nicely. Let’s make a toast and raise our glasses to successful outcome.”

Jake’s head spun from Carlos to The Lord. In a nano-second he was off the couch and only inches from the magnate’s face. As if like lightning, Jake went to grab The Lord around the throat but found his hands went straight through.

Fury had him try again but the same thing happened. He screamed out with a menacing growl in frustration. The strength of his anger was so powerful that for an instant, the lights dimmed and the background classical music stopped, plunging the room into semi-darkness and causing a stir from the men.

“What happened?” said Stavros once the lights had flickered on again.

The Lord didn’t seem fazed. “Probably just a power phase. Nothing to worry about. I’ve been meaning to get the old wiring replaced. I must get one of my men onto it.” He rose his glass in a toast. “Salute.”

The others chimed up in unison. “Salute.”

The gravity of Jake’s situation just rose a few notches as he tried to swallow The Lord’s words.

He’s leaving me in the hands of Carlos? Kate’s lover? This situation couldn’t get any more fucked up! I need to find someone who can get me the hell out of here. I don’t know why The Lord has spared my life but it can’t be good. Nothing he does is good.

Fiercely staring down the bigwig, Jake snarled into his face through gritted teeth, “Somehow, some way I’m gonna bring you and your clowns down. You’re going to wish you’d finished me off!”

The Lord flinched as if some unwelcome sensation washed over him but then he composed himself. Jake grinned to himself at the momentary absence of control that seemed to leave the Big Chief floundering in uncertainty.

It didn’t matter that The Lord had the ultimate power to protect himself or to silently take out ten men in one hit. Jake wasn’t afraid. He was furious but definitely not afraid. The game was on. Maybe he had a reason to keep living, after all. To finish what he started.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter Twenty-Three

 

 

Carlos was feeling more on edge now than ever. Sitting in luxury-controlled temperature with the three powers that be, laughing merrily, sucking back cigars as if they were some glorious French gateaux, he felt frozen as if a river of ice was flowing through his veins. In less than an hour he would be left alone in the un-nerving isolated lockup while The Lord and his peers were taken away to tend to their other business. The only company he would have for days would be an unconscious, maybe already dead corpse.

What the hell am I supposed to do with myself all day? Wander the lonely halls talking to myself?

“Carlos, my good man. While you are here you must make yourself at home. I’ve left the bar fully stocked. There is enough food to feed an army and all the luxuries you could imagine.” The Lord reached to an oversized hand-carved coffee table and pressed a button on a remote control panel inlaid into the table itself. In an instant a massive flat screen descended from the roof against the far wall that faced them. The sheer size would compete with any movie theatre around and as more buttons on the small remote were pressed the screen came to life in glorious Technicolor. “Anything you desire can be summoned at the press of a button.” To prove this, a multitude of different viewing channels lit up the screen successively, including dozens of porn channels, home shopping, movies, sport and even the Internet.

Carlos squirmed uncomfortably in his seat as The Lord left a porn channel on and turned up the volume. Listening to the loud groans of two well-hung studs and a shaved nymph losing their
dignity
in front of a horny cameraman while sitting in the company of his overweight colleagues was not thrilling to say the least. He could feel The Lord’s eyes on him as if he was enjoying seeing Carlos thrust out of his comfort zone. Loud chesty laughter and a slap on the back in a show of “I want to embarrass the fuck out of you” arrogance had him actually thinking that maybe being alone for the next few days would be welcome in comparison to being a little toy to amuse the sick wit of the treacherous puppeteer. Just who the hell did he actually think he was? The power he had yielded over the years had actually deluded the rotund, boneless leader into believing that he was above everyone and everything. Nothing could touch him. People were disposable. Play or pay.

When the large screen was eventually turned off and retracted back into the ceiling as if it had never been there in the first place, Carlos gave him a tight-lipped smile but could find no words.

“I’ve had your belongings taken off the chopper and put in the bedroom. Our private lines are only to be used in the event of an emergency. One of those being that if our subject wakes up, you must call me. Do you have any questions you wish to ask before we head out?” Stavros showed his air of authority in front of The Lord, flagrantly chasing brownie points.

Yeah. When did babysitting become part of my job description?

“Umm. No. I think it’s all been covered except… what happens after this job is finished?”

Adriano spoke for the first time in a while. “Why you’ll be free to go home and relax of course!”

Carlos felt relief flood through him and grasped onto the fact that in a few days he’d be out of this oversized cage. He was going to go nuts until then. He guessed the porn channel might be getting a good work out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter Twenty-Four

 

 

At thirty thousand feet, six hours into the nine hour flight, Robert tried to relax in business class with his trusted laptop plugged in and a whisky in hand. The shards of ice gently tinkered against the glass as he swirled the brown liquid around and around. It was a sign that he was tense. As if keeping one hand busy would ease some of the tension continually growing with each mile they soared closer to Italy.

It was dark outside. Some folks tried to sleep with their eye masks on and others burnt the midnight oil like Robert. There would be time for rest once this whole fiasco was over. Once he knew exactly what he was dealing with. Once he’d made contact with his watcher. Once he had put Carlos Santini and his goons behind bars once and for all. Once he was holding his precious daughter safely in his arms.

When he arrived and armed himself thanks to Gary’s team, he would travel straight to Kate’s house in Vernazza to see if she had returned before checking into his own room. He’d traveled fairly light considering he didn’t know the length of his stay. He was hoping to get in and out as quickly as possible but that was more wishful thinking than anything.

As close as this case was to his heart after they’d heartlessly snuffed his brother’s life out, it was now even closer to home. His daughter was dating one of the key players.

He glared at the screen shot of Carlos Santini that Gary had emailed through, etching the face into his sharp memory. He rarely forgot a face once he’d seen it. Another one of the gifts that had helped in his career. This prick was going to get his just desserts just like the rest of them.

Taking a large swig of whiskey Rob fought with his inner voice. I can’t believe I’m on my way to Italy. What am I doing? Why do I have this ridiculous notion that Kate is in trouble? Is it just
because her boyfriend’s a crook? Could I have seriously jumped the gun on this?

Another worry to Robert was the lack of communication from their spy. Someone they’d planted into The Organization years ago to leak information and keep close tabs on the inner workings of it. Why hadn’t he called? It was in his contract to make contact every two days with updates. It didn’t make sense. No. There was way more going on in Italy than Robert suspected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter Twenty-Five

 

 

Jake decided not to stay near his body. It was a freaky thing to see one’s self, lying still while hovering beside it. Viewing it from afar as an outsider would. It didn’t look like the Jake he knew when he looked in the mirror. His emotions had detached with him and all that deemed to be lying on the steel gurney, was a carcass. A heavy, dense mass of matter that enabled others to recognize him. That was all. Staring at the lifeless form he wondered how the human race could ever survive in such a fragile form. His skin looked waxen and pale. Closed eyes, sheathed in purple. Lips dry with a bluish tinge. Arms tucked neatly under the thermal blanket. Heels together with feet at a relaxed angle. The angle of death.

The beeping of the monitor was starting to become damn annoying. He didn’t need to be with his body just now. Not when he could function perfectly fine without it and remain inconspicuous while he figured out what to do next.

Where to go? There was only one place that he needed to be now. A place that would become his sanctuary. A place that housed both pain and joy.

He focused hard on his destination and felt the familiar pull as the light in the cell faded and instantaneously he found himself in Kate’s bedroom. It happened so fast, Jake likened it to a camera flicking to a new scene on a movie. He’d barely noticed it.

Nothing had changed since he’d left. But then had he really expected it to? Kate was gone. Carlos was holed up on the same island that held Jake’s heavily tranquilized, immobile remains, if that’s what they could be called. Unless a stranger had unwittingly entered the wrong dwelling or seen the open door hoping to pilfer a stash of easily sold jewels or home wares then the last people to have been here had been himself and Kate.

Lying down on the bed nestling into the dip that had been memorized into the mattress from Kate’s sleeping form, Jake closed his eyes and felt grief overwhelm him. Pain so deep it crucified him. Nothing had ever compared. It was hard to plot against his fiercest enemies when sorrow had him by the throat. Strangling and pulling tighter. The aching cavern grew wider as he remembered the last kiss with Kate. The kiss of death. To Jake it had felt like the kiss of life. In that moment of losing himself in Kate’s touch he’d never felt more alive. Reborn. The way she had surrendered to him, unable to fight off the driving need to feel.

“Kate.” It was a hoarse whisper. “Wherever you are, send me a sign. I need to know that you still live on, even if it has to be without me. I thought losing you once was unbearable. To lose you this time…words cannot describe…” He couldn’t finish. At least the first time he’d known she was safe. Now?

He ran a hand through his ruffled hair. Now, he didn’t know what she had become or where she was. He’d lost her connection.

He wasn’t sure how long he lay there lost to his own bereavement. Hours, maybe? It wasn’t until the downstairs door shut loudly and a male voice called out that he realized it was dark. Jesus, where had the day gone?

“Kate? Are you home?”

Jake sat erect on the bed in less than a second, craning his neck to the voice.

“Katie bear! Surprise!”

The voice sounded very familiar to Jake. He rose walking to meet whoever had entered freely like they had been invited, stopping short in the lounge room as the footsteps rose higher up the steps. On guard as always trained. A figure appeared from around the corner and took the last step into the lounge room.

“Shit! What the fuck are you doing here?”

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