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Authors: James Morcan,Lance Morcan

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Nine grinned at the policemen as they pushed past him in pursuit of their quarry.

Upstairs, in the church’s dusty attic, they discovered a semi-naked maintenance worker lying bound and gagged. Next to him was a discarded black coat. It was the same Hasidic clothing Nine had worn earlier. A young policeman picked up the black long-coat. Beneath it, he found a wig, a fake beard, contact lenses, and a shtreimel.

Realizing they'd been outfoxed, the senior officer ran back down the stairs. His subordinates followed, leaving the unfortunate maintenance worker where he was.

Outside, Nine strode out of the church’s main entrance just as another black taxi pulled up across the road to drop off its fare. Dodging traffic, he crossed the road and jumped into the taxi before its driver had time to take off.

The driver, a West Indian, turned around and smiled at his customer. “Where would you like to go?” he asked in a melodious Caribbean accent.


Thought I'd meet the missus at the Blind Beggar in the East End,” Nine said, maintaining his Cockney accent. “Ya know the one?”

The driver nodded. “Yeah, I know it.” He accelerated away.

In the back seat, Nine removed his hard hat and looked over his shoulder in time to see the policemen emerge from the church. They spread out in all directions as they continued the hunt for their elusive, chameleon-like quarry.

Nine looked straight ahead as the taxi turned into Old Brompton Road and headed east. He fiddled with the ruby on his necklace while trying to make sense of the last few frenetic minutes. He knew the Chinese hadn’t ambushed him. There was too much at stake for that. Somehow, another outfit had gotten wind of the trade. He didn’t know whether it was the CIA, MI6, Mossad or the Omega Agency, but just hoped it wasn’t the latter.

 

5

T
he emerald green eyes that stared back were full of strength and determination. They were also tinged with sadness – for a life their owner had never experienced.

Studying his reflection in the safety of his hotel room, Nine noticed the mirror had flecks of mold on it as well as fingerprints from other guests.

Lamenting his foiled transaction with the Chinese in
Kensington Gardens
earlier that morning, he still didn’t know which agency had interfered. It had been a serious setback for his plans. He knew there’d be another opportunity to trade with the Chinese, however.

After he’d given the police the slip at Saint Yeghiche Church, he’d gone to the East End. Then, once satisfied he’d shaken his pursuers, he had checked into this inconspicuous hotel and immediately set about establishing a new identity for himself.

Nine knew, without a shadow of a doubt, the Omega Agency would already know he was in London. He was only too aware Omega had people planted on the inside of all Western intelligence agencies. It was a no-brainer his fellow Omega operatives would be coming for him.
The contents on his
flash drive
were far too valuable for the agency to give up on.

The fugitive agent reminded himself it was imperative he presented a different face to the world each time he ventured out.

He made a silent vow to make good use of his vast array of disguises.
Be like a ghost and they’ll never catch you.

As his latest identity took shape, Nine continued to study his own reflection. He was slowly morphing into an obese, over-the-hill businessman. Having hidden his eyebrows behind a mixture of spirit gum, mortician’s wax and other specialized make-ups, he began to create false stubble in the form of fine hair lace.

Even allowing for his semi-completed disguise, Nine didn’t entirely like what he saw in the mirror. There were some lines around his eyes he hadn’t noticed before and he found one or two gray hairs on his head. Although he still looked youthful for his thirty one years, these signs of aging were painful reminders of his own mortality.

Nine wasn’t afraid of dying, but he hated the idea of kicking the bucket
without having lived a real life
. He didn’t consider being a pawn since birth counted for any sort of life at all.

As he glued the last of the stubble to his face, Nine’s internal pain overwhelmed him. He put down the hair lace and stared blankly at the desk he was hunched over. His weapon of choice, a .45 GAP, or Glock automatic
pistol
, lay next to his make-up supplies. Nearby was the all-important Yamashita flash drive.

In the center of the desk was
an opened wallet with a faded photograph protruding from it. The image was of a striking, dark-haired, green-eyed woman. A wave of emotion swept over Nine as he focused on the ruby necklace around the woman

s neck. It was the same necklace he now wore.

Kentbridge had given the ruby to him when Nine was just a boy at the Pedemont Orphanage, advising it had belonged to his mother. Nine wasn’t sure if it was the placebo effect, but during times of stress he often found just touching the ruby seemed to connect him to family he’d never known.

Having never known his now deceased mother, her ruby necklace and photo were the most precious things in the world to him. Such was the unsolved jigsaw of his life, he’d only ever learned a few things about her. They were telling facts, however.

Born in San Francisco, her name was
Annette Hannar. In her early teens she was orphaned overnight when both her parents were killed in a car crash. Coming of age in the Sixties during California

s Hippie revolution, Annette experimented with various drugs. By the Seventies, she was a full blown addict living on the streets of Chicago.

Nine

s independent research revealed it was around that time Annette had been approached by Omega to join
The Pedemont Project
. Unable to resist the money, she reluctantly agreed and, once weaned off her addiction, was impregnated as a vehicle to manufacture orphans.

A year or so after giving birth to him, Nine’s mother had escaped from The Pedemont Project. Frightened by the Omega Agency’s dark agenda, she went to the police. Naylor ordered Kentbridge to have Annette killed before she could expose Omega any further. Kentbridge had refused – something to this day Nine remained unaware of. In the end, Naylor had one of his other operatives do it.

Nine absentmindedly touched his mother’s face on the photo. The rage he already felt toward his Omega masters intensified as he suddenly pictured them discussing Annette's termination.

As if to numb his sorrows, Nine pulled another photo from his wallet. It was an image of a tropical island. The South Pacific paradise was located in the Marquesas Islands, the most northerly archipelago in French Polynesia and one of the remotest places on earth.

The island, which he’d purchased shortly before his mission in the Philippines, represented his one and only shot at freedom. After thirty one years as a slave of the Omega Agency, he felt certain the secret island location was a viable way of getting off
the grid
– that invasive surveillance network designed to pick up almost every individual on the planet.

Getting off the grid was of paramount importance to him. Until he did that, he’d forever be changing identities and countries just to stay one step ahead of his fellow Omegans.

Nine knew the population of the Marquesas Islands was only eight thousand and the island he’d purchased was a good fifty miles away from the nearest inhabited island. There were no phone lines or electricity, and therefore no grid. Once he reached his island, he planned to settle into a permanent false identity. He would reside as the island’s rightful owner and never have to explain himself to anyone.

But first he had to complete his trade with the Chinese. Only then would he have enough wealth to spend the remainder of his life on the island. If he succeeded, Nine planned to invest most of his millions in Swiss annuities, which he knew were safer than houses, and live forever off the interest generated.

He looked back at the flash drive on the desk before him. Cashing in the last of Yamashita’s treasure was the only way his plan would ever become a reality.

 

6

A
cross the Atlantic, in the Omega Agency’s subterranean HQ beneath the disused hydro dam in south-west Illinois, Naylor and Kentbridge were closeted in a small meeting room. The atmosphere was decidedly frosty despite the efficient central heating.

Naylor was still seething. He made no secret of the fact that he partially blamed his subordinate for the current situation with Nine. Kentbridge had kept such a tight control over his orphans all these years, Naylor never expected one of them to threaten Omega’s security or jeopardize its standing in world affairs. That the mess had unraveled on the eve of securing one of the most substantial treasure booties in the world was the real bitch.

Few knew more about Yamashita’s Gold than Naylor did. His own father had served in the Philippines under General MacArthur and, at the end of World War Two, had witnessed the earliest discoveries of Japan’s massive plunder. Naylor had also confirmed that the former president of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, had obtained much of his personal fortune from later discoveries.

Naylor had been intent on finding the remainder of the legendary Asian treasure hoard ever since being appointed Omega director in the late 1970’s. He’d spent many a late night pouring over the faded Japanese army maps he had acquired.
This obsession had been noted by his Omega co-founders
.

The ultra-secret organization had a ruling council of twelve individuals – all dissatisfied members of various Illuminati societies. These Omega heads included a media mogul, a former New York City Mayor, a member of the British Royal Family, a Presidential advisor, an OPEC chief and a banker allied with the US Federal Reserve.

Although Naylor came from more humble beginnings, he was also one of the twelve founding members. His motivations for forming the Omega Agency were no different to the others and could be summed up in two words:
greed
and
globalization
. The founding members all had one thing in common: the desire to create a New World Order.

Omega, the last letter in the Greek alphabet, had been chosen as the name of the organization as it alluded to
the end
. That was the founding members

ultimate aim

to put an end to conflicts between countries and facilitate the birth of a new united world ruled by a totalitarian government which they would control.

The bottom line though, was the Omega Agency remained in expansion mode and desperately needed a shot in the arm to have a realistic chance at creating a New World Order. Naylor felt certain Yamashita’s Gold was the answer, but the other Omega heads were fast losing patience, especially since Nine had gone AWOL.

Naylor looked across his desk at Kentbridge, who noted his superior’s
lazy eye twitched. That was always a sign he was excited.
Naylor had dollar signs
in both eyes
.

Little wonder
, Kentbridge thought to himself. He knew Japan had gained enormous wealth when it invaded China and a dozen or so other Asian countries during the Second World War. The Japanese looted bullion by the truckload.

In addition to the incalculable amounts of gold, gigantic quantities of diamonds, silver and religious artifacts had also been stolen. These colossal treasure troves were shipped to the Philippines in preparation for transportation to Japan. However, as the war in the Pacific intensified, the ever-increasing presence of Allied ships made the transport of such treasure problematic for Japan. As a result, much of it was hidden in the Philippines.

The site Kentbridge had ordered Nine to find was buried by prisoners of war who had booby-trapped the location to protect the riches.

The Japanese army maps Naylor had in his possession revealed the whereabouts of various burial sites packed solid with treasures. Some locations, known as Trillion Yen sites, contained gold and other precious metals valued during the war at one trillion yen. Taking inflation since then into account, Kentbridge knew this equated to approximately two hundred and fifty billion dollars per site.

Initially, there were dozens of Trillion Yen sites in the Philippines, but Naylor had confirmed that after the waves of bounty hunters

first the Americans under General MacArthur, then Marcos decades later

only one such site remained. Despite many attempts to find the location, it had remained undiscovered until Nine found it. The crafty orphan had somehow uncovered the
elusive site’s location
in the province of Benguet.

Kentbridge shared his superior’s opinion that the quarter-of-a-trillion-dollar treasure could be the catalyst to propel Omega to global domination. For that to occur, Naylor knew they’d have to hunt Nine down before he could trade with anyone else. He had already tried once with the Chinese. It was only a question of time before he’d try again.

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