Rory stood outside the large storeroom at the docks, listening intently to the men speaking on the other side of the door. All were speaking Spanish, not a problem really, she could fluently speak the language, but it was what they were saying that made her flesh crawl. Drug shipment, a huge one worth millions of dollars that four men had already died over, was going to be delivered in two days time to this location. This was the break in the case that she had been waiting months for.
With a deep breath, she checked her bulletproof vest once more and turned off the radio in her hand, stuffing it into the pocket of her slacks. Justin and a small group of backup was no more than five minutes away, but if she waited any longer, the men would get away. She had seen the black cars situated outside as she silently made her way into the warehouse, warrant in hand. She wasn’t Lorelei anymore, the woman who was always sharply dressed and charming. Now it was her time to show them Detective Rory Baldacci, the smart and able cop who was going to bring them all down.
Pulling her gun from it’s holster on her hip, she turned and gave a swift kick to the door, her eyes narrowed in determination as the five men inside snapped their attentions to her in an instant.
“Put your hands up!” She screamed, getting blank looks from all around the table. “Ponga sus manos para arriba!” She shouted at them, getting a chuckle from an older gentleman sitting at the head of the table.
Arturo Sagranda, one of the biggest drug czars in the city, sat there his tan face lined as he laughed at the woman. Dressed in his Armani suits and expensive shoes, he cut an imposing figure in the city, striking fear into people’s hearts with just one glance of his coal black eyes.
“You’re serious?” He asked, his voice thick with a Spanish accent that he had never lost, even in his thirty years living in America.
Rory stood her ground, gun aimed at the men in front of her. “I’m very serious, Sagranda. Tell them to get their hands up and dispose of any weapons they have.” She stated, her eyes watching each of the five men intently for any sudden movements.
They all looked to Sagranda for an explanation, one man even asking him what his son’s girlfriend was doing here. The statement made Rory angry; she had no ties to Manuel Sagranda except that she had been leading him on for a few months now, enticing him with the hope that one day they could have a relationship.
Rory had been working undercover for the past four months, tailing and getting to know Arturo and his youngest son, Manuel. She had been working on point for her partner as he infiltrated the gang, gathering financial and physical evidence while Rory was wined and dined by the suave Sagranda’s. She had even gone so far as to use her real name, adding a bit of mystery to her identity and as far as she could tell, Arturo never caught on that he had two cops so close at hand. For all he knew, she was joking, just trying to get a piece of the shipment that was coming in.
“Lorelei, if you wanted a piece, all you had to do was ask.” He said with a another laugh, causing a few of the men to chuckle nervously. “You mean to tell me that all of this playing cop is just for that?”
“I have a warrant, smart guy.” She stated, pulling out the paper from the front of her vest, tossing it on the table as she kept her gun trained in front of her.
“You have to be kidding.” Arturo insisted, pushing the paper back towards her, not even bothering to look at it.
Rory glared at him, reaching one hand into her blouse and pulling out her badge, which hung on a chain around her neck. Arturo’s eyes widened for a moment and he leaned back in his chair, running a hand through his salt and pepper hair as he thought for a moment. His face was grim as the seriousness of his situation sunk in, his black eyes burning with barely contained anger. He looked at the men sitting at the table and nodded to them, telling them to toss their weapons onto the floor.
“I should have suspected. Where is Manuel?” He asked, watching as three of his associates threw their guns onto the ground.
“You tell me where my partner is and I’ll tell you where Manuel is.” She countered, quickly kicking the guns behind her as the sounds of sirens in the distance caught her ear. Judging by the noise, they were only a short distance away and that eased Rory’s mind a bit. At least she wouldn’t be totally alone for long.
Rory’s partner, Victor Ortiz, had been missing for two days now. No trace was to be found of him anywhere, something that ate at her mind. She knew she could use Manuel against his father as a bargaining tool, but something she would never mention to Arturo is that Manuel had come to the station willingly, giving them the information they needed to put out a warrant. Unlike his father, Manuel had a hunch that Rory was more than what he saw and his suspicions had been confirmed when he stopped her outside the station, a sad look in his eyes as he realized it had all been an act.
“You know, Lorelei, I did like you.” Arturo stated, slowly standing up out of his seat, reaching for something behind his back.
“Put your hands where I can see them!” She shouted, her eyes narrowing as the man laughed and shook his head. “I mean it, Sagranda!” She aimed her gun at the man’s shoulder, remembering the shoot to wound although he deserved to be killed for what he had done to so many people over the years.
It was then that Rory realized what he was doing, the sharp click of a gun being cocked loud in her ears as she turned her head to look at the man in the shadows. She should have just shot the old man, but he had done his purpose in distracting her from the person lurking just to her left. Her eyes widened in disbelief as she recognized him, her heart sinking as her eyes started to water with tears.
“Victor?” She whispered, the sound of Arturo’s laugher grating on her ears as she watched her partner level the gun at her.
His eyes were harsh and uncaring as he squeezed the trigger, the loud pop drowning out everything as the bullet hit Rory’s shoulder, throwing her hard against the wall. She struggled to take in a breath as the gun slid from her hands, blood slowly starting to seep over her blue shirt and down her arm.
He had hit the shoulder, a place her knew had a weakness in the vest. Looking at her arm in disbelief, she froze when she felt cold metal pressed against her forehead. She slowly turned her head, looking up at her partner with fear in her eyes as he pulled back the hammer on his gun.
“Now, my dear, I’m going to let Victor here take care of business while we make a hasty retreat.” Arturo said, appearing over Victor’s shoulder as he looked down on her. Rory worked to calm herself down, taking deep breaths against the pain as her eyes pleaded with Victor to reconsider. “You know that I never leave witnesses to anything. Finish it, Ortiz.” He stated before following his associates out of the room, running towards their cars as the sirens became even louder, just seconds away.
“Victor.” Rory whispered, a tear sliding down her cheek at the helplessness of her situation. “I need help.” She whimpered, feeling the barrel of the gun pressed tighter to her forehead.
Victor just shook his head, pulling back the hammer on the revolver. He slowly reached down and grabbed the radio from her pocket, the place that he knew she always kept it. Turning it on, he listened to officers talking to each other, they were just a block away from the docks. He pressed the talk button, his voice calm and clear as he began to talk.
“Officer down. Two shots fired. She’s dead.” His voice strong as Justin on the other end stated barking orders, demanding to know who it was who was talking.