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Part 19 - Underground
*ZZZZZZT!*
"Arrrgh!" the perp grunted as the TASER delivered its charge to his back, courtesy of the Iron Wolf, Teresa Croyle. As he collapsed, I quickly moved to stuff a cloth into his mouth. Then Laura injected him with a drug that put him to sleep immediately.
"We'll take him to the subterranean rooms." Laura said as Dr. Cordell came in to check on Molly.
University Hospital is between an "H" and an "I" in shape. The middle part/crossbar goes NNW to SSW, with the wings going forward and backward on the side in an ENE-WSW direction. The Hospice wing is the back wing on the southeastern end, and closest to the mountain finger behind the Hospital, whereupon The Cabin in perched.
Nurses did not take particular notice of Dr. Laura Fredricson walking down the hallway, though the two orderlies in scrubs, paper OR hats, and driving an unconscious man on a gurney should've been observed. We followed Laura down the Hospice wing to nearly the end. She pulled back what looked like a wall panel, to reveal an elevator. She inserted a key in a lock to activate it, and we took the 'patient' aboard.
Once inside, Laura put the key into the lock on the panel, and turned it clockwise 90 degrees. The elevator began moving... down. I estimated we went three or four floors worth of distance. When the elevator opened, we saw a hallway rather crudely built into the bedrock. Getting out, the only direction to go was to our left, which would be roughly ENE... into the mountain itself!
Laura led us down the long hallway, which was eerily lit by a string of LED lights. Finally, she directed us to bring our prisoner into what looked like an operating room.
"I've got to get back upstairs to close the wall panel." said Laura, handing me a key on a lanyard, a duplicate of the one she'd used. "This guy should wake up in about ten minutes. Don't kill him; when you bring him back up, there will be two CIA Officers that will want to speak with him more extensively." She took a blood sample from the guy, telling us she was hoping to find what he was amped up with.
After Laura left the room, I put the key around my neck. "I'm sure there's a second way out of here," I said, "but I don't want to have to search for it. Okay, let's check for cyanide."
I put on latex gloves, then forced open the perp's mouth, and shined a light inside. "Yep." I said, reaching inside and extracting a glass capsule. Then I looked again. "Oh my, I don't recommend his dentist." I got some tweezers and extracted another capsule covering a back tooth, held in place by a play-dough-'ish' substance.
"Like the Consultant of Crime's standing army of mercenaries." Teresa said.
"But worse." I said as I injected a yellowish liquid into the perp's shoulder. "I'm thinking this bozo was brainwashed, for lack of a better term, to commit suicide if captured. That's why we TASERed him and I put that cloth into his mouth so quickly; he had no chance to stop it..."
"How did you know he was going to attack Molly tonight?" asked Teresa...
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Earlier...
After Edward Steele left and Selena went to bed, Laura and I sat up and talked about our respective days as we watched the SNN broadcast of their continuing, non-stop blast reporting of the NCHS shooting incident.
"You must be exhausted." Laura said. "Ready to go to bed?"
"I'm too keyed up." I said. "Something's not right."
"Getting a Carole vibe?" Laura asked, and I did not fail to detect a bit of acidity.
"As a matter of fact, I am." I said. "And it looks like I'm not alone." I heard the soft padding of footsteps in the hallway above, then coming down the stairs. The redoubtable Bowser was accompanying his five-year-old owner.
"Carole, what are you doing up?" Laura asked.
"Daddy," Carole said as she came up to me, almost whispering, "something's wrong. Somebody wants to hurt Aunt Molly."
"Did you dream this?" I asked.
"Maybe." Carole said. "But something is wrong."
"I agree." I said. "Okay, you get back upstairs to bed. I'll go to the Hospital and check it out?"
"I'll come with you." Laura said.
"You believe me, Mommy?" Carole asked, her voice connoting shocked surprise.
"Of course I believe you, honey." Laura said. "Come on, I'll take you back to bed while Daddy puts on his uniform." That really meant me putting on my armor and weapons. I also called Teresa and asked her to meet us at the Hospital's Emergency Room entrance, where Police vehicles could park.
As we drove to the Hospital, I said "So you believed Carole, eh?"
Laura replied "You think something is wrong, too. And saying that to her helped healed the wound from the other night..."
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Back in real time: Teresa was looking around. "What is this place?" she asked.
"Did you keep a good sense of direction about where we were going?" I asked.
"I tried." Teresa said. "The hallway seemed straight, so that means we're under the mountain itself."
"Yes, we are." I said, then sat down next to her as we waited for the perp to wake up. I continued: "They built the north wing on the Hospital years ago, and it was shaped like a 'T'. Then they decided to put in the Hospice wing, and more long-term care rooms, so they built the south wing. When they built the wing, they burrowed a tunnel into the mountain, then hollowed out this place. This is an OR, and there's another one on the other side of the hall, and further down the hall are some large rooms to hold patients."
"So they built it in case of nuclear war?" Teresa asked. "That would've been good to know a few weeks ago, when you were handcuffed to that nuke."
"It's actually more recent than the Cold War preparations made decades ago." I said. "It
was
created to withstand a direct nuclear hit, which the University would've received in those days. But there's not that much space down here. This room was created by the Federal Government, as a place the President or other important persons could be brought, and even secretly operated on if need be. Now the President would be aboard Air Force One and would have it's excellent operating room on the plane, so it's more likely this would be used for others... like that Deputy A.G. that's visiting now."
"How long have you known about this?" Teresa asked.
"Officially, about fifteen minutes, just like you." I said with a grin. "In reality, a couple of years. Sheriff Griswold... then retired Chief Griswold... told me about it when the Swamp Frogs were starting up trouble. He was worried that they might capture one of us and subject us to what I was subjected to by Casey B. Walker in the City." (
Author's note: 'Dream Weaver'.
) "If something like that happened, this would be a place to look for the kidnapping victim. Laura's always known, of course."
"Speaking of that," Laura said, "there's something I wanted to ask you about---"