Note: This is a work of Fiction. Although the areas this story takes place in are real; the landscapes depicted, the people described, and everything else this story uses to make it enjoyable reading for you are
NOT REAL.
As you read this story, try to remember:
THIS IS A NOVEL!
20. Prelude
When Susan's cell phone rang, she recognized Sergeant's number immediately. She decided to be flippant with him when she answered.
"Hello, you bastard, what did you do with my husband's hair?"
"I glued it to his behind, to remind him that he is a horse's ass."
"Very funny, cousin, how are things there?"
"Everything is good now, Susan. All the bad guys are either dead or in jail. We lost a lot of good people. They killed eight officers before we were able to stop them. They almost got Alan, too."
"What do you mean they almost got Alan; I saw the pictures you sent to me. He looked fine."
"It happened after those pictures were taken, Susan. He would not stay in bed. He wanted to help end this thing. There were six men in the hospital. I was pinned down outside the hospital, and Elmore was guarding the emergency room. He took down all six of them, without getting a scratch. A woman, who was being held hostage, was so happy to be free, she ran to him, and tackled him to the ground and he started bleeding. They rushed him to the emergency room. That was when they found out he had another bullet in him. It was close to his heart, but had not entered it until that woman hit him. They had to do open heart surgery on him but they saved him. They saved him Susan, but it was much too close. Do not let that son of a bitch out of your site. I will kill him the next time he does that to me."
"You are not telling me everything, I can tell. What are you, not telling me, Sergeant? Tell me it all so I can handle it when I get there."
"He is eight hours out of the anesthesia and he is causing havoc in his room. They had to threaten to sedate him, if he did calm down. He wanted to talk to you, himself, but no phones are allowed in the cardiac intensive care unit, because it interferes with all the machines. He threatened to get out of bed and walk out the room to call you. What did you do to that boy?"
"If you mean besides fucking him to death, I fell in love with him, and I am having his baby."
"Well, you better be nice to him, or you will have to answer to me."
"Now I know something happened there that you are not telling me. I will make my pot roast when I get home, and that we will get it out of you."
"Come on, Susan, that is not fighting fair. You know I love your pot roast."
"Sergeant, you love anything that you do not have to cook yourself."
"I wonder if it is too late to get Cassandra to cook me dinner on Sunday."
"After what went on today, in Sedona, Cottonwood, and Prescott, I do not think a police officer will have to buy a meal for a month."
"It was much too high a price to pay, Susan, much too high."
"I agree. Now I have to find a way to get back there so I can be with Alan. I will be in touch with you as soon as I know the details."
"Goodbye baby girl, I will talk to you soon."
Bruno Valentino was taking his morning walk, when a limousine stopped at the end of his street. Two men got out of the car. One man opened the rear door, while the other approached him and said, "Don Bruno, several friends would like to discuss events that occurred in Arizona with you. Would you please come with us, sir?"
Don Bruno's guard was reaching into his waistband for his gun, when the Don stopped him.
He said, "Everything will be fine. I will be back for dinner." The Don got into the back seat and was taken away."
The guard rushed back to the house and told everyone what had happened. There was a silence that came over the entire home, wondering if they would ever see the patriarch again.
The Don did not say a word in the car, nor did any of the men. He was not taken to the Federal Building, but to one of the most secure locations, the FBI had on the Isle of Manhattan. It was an atomic bomb shelter, dating back to the Eisenhower Administration that had been continuously upgraded throughout the years. Less than 200 current employees, of the FBI, knew of its existence. There were only two ways in, and two ways out. Most of the men inside only knew of the main one; by train.
After driving for ten minutes, the man in the back seat, said, "Please tilt your head back, I am going to put drops into your eyes that will blind you for ten minutes or so. It is better than putting a blindfold on you for appearances sake."
The Don did as he was told, and a few moments later, he could not see a thing. The change of air pressure in the car indicated they were driving into a basement. He got out of the car and heard a large steel door being drawn open. A rush of air blew by him. The next sound scared him to death. The roar of a subway train made him think that he was going to go under the next one.
The agent holding his arm said, "Hold my arm tightly, I do not want you to slip and fall."
Bruno thought those were the most comforting words he had ever heard. The steel door was closed behind him, and they walked along a slim ribbon of concrete for twenty yards. He was turned to his right and told, "Step up. Step up, again, and again."
Bruno could again feel a change in the atmosphere he was in. It was no longer the cold, clammy feeling of being in a tunnel. He was now in some type of an enclosed space. A metal door was closed behind him, and the object started to move slowly, forward and down. It was quite disconcerting. Somehow he also felt it was dark in the enclosed space. He felt his ears popping as they descended. He wondered how deep they were going. His mind jolted to a stop, when the object he was riding in did."
He was taken out of the side exit of the train onto a platform that could accommodate no more than four people. This was a safety precaution in case of attack from the outside. You would feel bad for the people on the platform if you looked up. Any attempt to breach this steel door, by force, would bring a 6 ton, steel reinforced concrete beam sliding down its rails landing on top of that platform. That was the one way in or out most of the 200 knew about. The other was so secret the Attorney General did not even know of its existence.
"Flush his eyes out with the antidote and give him something to drink. Did anybody talk to him while he was in the car?"
"I just talked to him about the drops, sir."