PART FOUR - BODRUM
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Gabe, sitting on the floor beside the pool, watched as Saphy dived to the ground just as a second arrow whizzed threw the air and embedded itself in the timber roof support just beyond where she had been standing. She flattened herself low against the ground and began to inch her way, slithering dignity free across the dirt, slowly and methodically, seeking the small amount of shelter offered by the stone wall around the pool, the same wall behind which Gabe had just ducked.
The second black robed Hospitaller took one look at his comrade, impaled by the arrow, and put his back to the wall to the right of the narrow tunnel that was the only way in or out of the chamber. Another arrow whistled through the air towards the commanding figure of the Grand Prior, Raymond Gerard. Gabe was certain that he was about to see the man he had previously viewed as an ageing academic stuck with a sharp shaft penetrating his flesh. However, the moment that the arrow hit the spot where Gerard had been standing, he was no longer there. Following the example set by his guard, Gerard had backed himself against the wall.
Peering out from behind the wall, Gabe watched as Gerard drew a pistol from his jacket pocket. In unison, Gerard and the other Hospitaller spun around to face the narrow tunnel and fired three shots each, lighting up the dark, dusty walkway with flashes and flares. Here, in the quiet deep beneath the town, undisturbed in generations, each gunshot shook right through Gabe's body. He was starting to breathe heavily, he felt the blood rush to his ears as everything seemed blurred and confusing like film slowed down with the sound on mute.
He looked across at Saphy, hiding, her back against the low wall of the pool. Even in the haze of his vision, Gabe could see her eyes widened and her chest rising and falling with sharp, excitable breaths. While he slumped against the wall, just praying for it to be over, she was alert, her eyes darting around the darkened chamber for anything that could be a way out for them. They made quite a pair, cowering in the dirt, him covered in mucky water from the pool, her with muddy slime down her front from slithering across the floor.
After the quick burst of flashes and ear splitting noise that came from both men's handguns, there was a temporary silent respite in which Gabe tried to follow Saphy's example, get his head together and look for a way out. Meanwhile, Gerard gesticulated from his companion to the tunnel down which they had just fired, indicating that the reluctant Hospitaller should be the one to ensure that their blind shots had hit their target.
Glancing around awkwardly, the black robed figure stepped out from his position against the wall and directed the beam of his flashlight down the dusty tunnel. As Gerard remained out of harm's way, the other man took a few ginger steps down the tunnel until the light he was shining was swallowed up by the dark. Gabe looked from the tunnel to Saphy and back again during the agonising few seconds of silent waiting, unsure which he would rather see, that black robe emerging from the tunnel once again, ready to turn his killer attention back on them, or nobody to return and him and Saphy left to become a pin cushion for the naiads' white feathered arrows.
Suddenly, the silence was broken by another flash of gunfire and a muffled cry. A second later, the Hospitaller staggered back into the chamber, his gun clattered to the floor as he stumbled backwards. His other hand clutched at his chest. Thick, dark crimson blood welled up on his lips. His hand flailed around but failed to do anything about the arrow shaft that pierced his lung. Finally, his legs gave out and he collapsed onto the floor, his head just inches from the pool that Gabe and Saphy were using as a hiding place.