This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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Part 21 - Nuclear War Engaged
"No, don't do it!"
As Cindy raised her arms to kill Bettina, the redheaded reporterette saw a pair of hands grab Cindy's and and hold them in place.
It was Teresa Croyle, wearing all black, having appeared out of nowhere. Her words got through, and she felt the raw power in Cindy's arms leave her. Together they lowered the green crowbar slowly. Cindy's face showed shock now, shock at what she realized she'd almost done, and the near-miracle that had just saved Bettina's life.
"Come on, let's go." Teresa said, putting her arms around Cindy in a bear hug.. "This cunt is not worth it. She's not worth it." Teresa began leading her BFF to the west door.
"You should've let her do it, Teresa Cunt!" Bettina yelled as she got up. "She's going down for it anyway!" Teresa just looked back at Bettina with a smirk, then led Cindy out the west door, into the blinding yellow light of the setting sun.
"Did you get all that?" Bettina called out, coming around the pallet. And then she got a huge shock.
Amber was lying face down on the ground, her hands zip-tied behind her, and a woman in all black and wearing a black full mask sitting on top of her back. Also trussed up, and with eyeless black masks over their heads, were cub reporter Keith Madden and the four cameramen. Six men in all black, fully masked, were surrounding them. And in front of them, facing Bettina, was a tall, broad-shouldered man, also wearing black. He was also wearing a black cape... and a black Darth Vader mask and helmet. It was actually a modified chemical mask.
"Is that you, Don?" Bettina asked, trying to show bravado, though she had just nearly been killed, and still faced death.
"You have failed me for the last time, Wurtzburg." said the masked man, his voice made deep and metallic, like the real Vader's, by the mask's electronics. "And you have attacked my family for the last time."
'Vader' turned and pointed, and Bettina watched in horror as the four videocameras and all the sound equipment were thrown onto the floor in a pile. The masked men brought out black tire irons (not crowbars), and proceeded to smash the equipment to bits. When they were done, nothing but shards of metal, plastic and glass remained.
"Show your face, you coward." Bettina challenged.
"Take them outside." said 'Vader'. The trussed up, masked crew were made to stand up. A black mask was put over Amber's head and face, and they were all marched out the north door.
And then the Darth Vader mask came off. Yes, of course it was me. Your Iron Crowbar is a drama queen. Who knew?
I looked malignantly at Bettina. "I'm not kidding." I said, keeping my voice low. "It's over. I'm going to destroy you. Completely and utterly."
"Going to kill me?" Bettina snarled.
"Harrumph. You wish." I said. "Oh, by the way... you recognize this place, don't you? You remember what Ned and his henchmen did to you here?" Bettina paled; she had remembered from the start that this was the warehouse where she had been brutally beaten and gang-raped. (
Author's note: 'Case of the Murdered Lovers', Ch. 04-05.
) "Excellent choice of locale to have this... final... discussion, don't you think?"
"God damn you to hell, Don Troy!"
I stepped up to Bettina and said "Don't worry. I'm not going to do that to you. And I'm not going to kill you, either, like Cindy was very much just about to do. Wow, I've never seen her that angry before. Amazing what becoming a mother does, how it changes a woman. Amazing what a mother will do to protect her child,
n'est pas?
." Bettina just glared hatefully at me.
"No, I'm not going to kill you, though I should." I whispered. Then I leaned over, like a vulture towering over her, and said: "I'm going to do much, much worse to you. I'm going to humiliate you, before your colleagues of the God-cursed Press. And why?
Just because I can.
"
With that, and with a movement so fast that she could not hope to counter it, I grabbed Bettina and forced her to the floor on her belly. I zip-tied her hands behind her, and also zip-tied her legs so that she couldn't walk. I secured her cell phone; it was destined for the bottom of the River.
"Now you stay here." I said. "Maybe, if you're lucky, the Police will come and rescue you. Or maybe not." With that, I got up and walked to the west door, putting my Vader mask back on in case someone had eyes on the building...
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Bettina found that the zip-tie that bound her hands was not all that tight. After a few minutes of effort, she was able to slip out of her bonds. She was then able to take her shoes off to get the bindings off her legs.
She got up and went to the north door, where everyone else had been taken. The sight that greeted her stunned her. All of the others were lying on their bellies in a neat row, their wrists and ankles tightly manacled. Further down the road she could see the four KXTC vans. They were all flaming wrecks, worthless hunks of metal burning fiercely out of control.
Part 22 - Regrets
8:30pm, Sunday, March 10th. The meeting at KXTC was a somber one.
"So all we have is Bettina and Amber's word that Cindy Ross and Teresa Croyle were at the site." said Burt West. "And they can just deny it, it's the word of two Medal-of-Valor-winning Police Officers versus yours, and we don't have a shred of proof that they were there."
By
curious
coincidence, all cell phones had failed to record anything at the warehouse; all the cameras had been rendered inoperable before Cindy Ross had shown up; and the vans's signals retransmitting from the cameras and audio to KXTC's headquarters has been jammed, and then put totally out of commission.
"And no one else saw nor heard the voice of Commander Donald Troy." continued West. "Just a bunch of masked people in black clothing that easily snuck up on every one of you without being seen nor heard, that subdued you without a sound, much less a fight."
"And drugged us." said Scott Turnbull, Bettina's cameraman, still feeling groggy.
Yes, for some strange reason, when Uniformed Officers arrived with the Fire Department at the scene, no one was able to tell the Officers that they'd heard or seen anything. Bettina said that everyone was masked, and she couldn't identify anyone. She knew that there was no point mentioning to the Police that both their Police Commanders and their Captain of Operations had been there. They'd been left with no proof. Their equipment was destroyed, their cellphones taken and likely now in the River...