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This is the last chapter of a series I have really enjoyed sharing with you. I think it has stretched me more than anything I've ever written. I appreciate that any of you who have been with me since the beginning have persevered 4 years since I introduced chapter 1, including a 1 1/2 year period where writing even 50 words-a-week was difficult for me. I welcomed all the well wishes and words of encouragement from you all during that time. I never would have completed this if not for you. I'm in a good place now, and I'm excited to share this final chapter.
A special thanks to lit members Closetcuck1, and especially mia_denier, EH9198, and Dee-Purple who provided necessary inspiration when I got stuck near the finish line.
I believe it to be a very worthy finale to this crazy adventure and hope you do tooโbut be sure you don't miss the epilogue as it provides a final twist I guarantee you won't have seen coming (and there is hot sex in it too)!
I hope you enjoy...
Fifth
*****
A truncated version of the San Quentin task force reconvened 48 hours after the assault. The prison was finally back in the hands of the authorities.
"Director Trammel, I want to give you and your men all the accolades you deserve. We knew it wasn't going to be an easy mission, but to have accomplished retaking the old prison with
only
having lost a handful of men from the assault and guard group, is a minor miracle! While we are obviously distraught to report a total of thirty-three prison personnel lost their lives from the earthquake, subsequent fallout, guard assassinations and rescue operation, everyone here knows it could have been much worse if not for the brave actions by you and your team." San Rafael Deputy Police Chief Ryan Brogdon spoke glowingly to the man standing to his left.
Everyone in the room stood and applauded.
"We will all obviously mourn the losses of all the brave men and women whose lives were so unnecessarily wiped away by the brazen acts of hostility by the rogue prisoners led by Tyrone "Anaconda" Jones. But as I said, things could have been much worse if not for the actions of you, your team, and the supporting law enforcement and military assets."
Everyone clapped again.
"As we expected, the prisoner group wasn't so fortunate. The final count shows thirty-nine dead including Anaconda Jones, forty-seven injured, and one still unaccounted for."
"What about Warden Rawlins and his wife?" Someone shouted from the back of the room.
Brogdon cleared his throat. "We...uh...have reason to believe they may have been abducted by the unaccounted prisoner."
Gasps echoed through the large room.
"What do you mean, abducted? Are they held up somewhere on the prison grounds?" A woman's voice cried from Brogdon's left as murmurs filtered through the crowd.
"Who's the prisoner?" Another voice yelled.
The Deputy Chief raised his hands requesting order from the group. "We are following up on some information that suggests the Warden and his wife may have been kidnapped at gunpoint by a prisoner named Mylo Dickenson."
This time, full cries of concern echoed throughout the room.
"Are you referring to Mylo Dickenson, the so-called Webvan Serial Rapist?" Jules Davenport, a retired Novato Police Chief, and current law-enforcement consultant shouted.
"Yes, it is
that
Mylo Dickenson Jules. Mr. Dickenson is serving a life-sentence for a series of rapes and a 2
nd
degree murder conviction from twenty years ago."
"How could this happen, when could they have departed the prison grounds?"
"The details are sketchy, but one convict, a Mr. Kenneth Sweeney known to many inside San Quentin as "Snitchy Sweeney" claims he saw Dickenson leading the warden and the doctor at gunpoint to the Rawlins' SUV and then watched them drive towards the auxiliary guard gate only minutes before the semi-truck explosion obliterated the gate and all the guards manning it. We think it's possible there may have been a short window where a vehicle containing the warden, with his security clearances, could have passed through the initial gates and departed the prison grounds in the aftermath of the explosion before any rescue personnel reached the scene."
"So, you are saying, the Warden, his wife and this rapist Dickenson may have vacated the night of the quake? That was nearly a week ago, they could be anywhere by now!"
"Yes, I'm afraid that's what I am saying." Brogdon answered, dejection in his tone.
"Why was it assumed they were being held by the prisoner group led by Anaconda Jones?"
"First off, the unlikely scenario that appears to have taken place was just that...highly unlikely. Secondly, their cell phones were left in the warden's office and every indication from Jones and his group were they had Warden Rawlins and his wife in their possession."
"So what now?"
"We have notified law enforcement agencies across the US, including Customs and Border Patrol, the FBI, and the U.S. Marshall's office. As of now, the U.S. Marshalls are overseeing the case. Oh, one more thing, the task force is following up on a tip that a man matching Mylo Dickenson's description may have been seen at a supermarket in Guerneville the night of the quake."
"So, it appears they drove north!" One of the cops in the front surmised.
"Based on the information we have, yes, it appears so." Brogdon concluded.
*****
Ten minutes later.
Channel 2 news reporter Dipika Singh received a call from Kyra Isaac, a recording clerk at the Mill Valley PD's office. The two had attended high school together in Fremont and had remained friends since.
"Dipika, I just saw a bulletin come through the office that provided all the final death and injury statistics from the law enforcement assault on the Q. I'll text you the numbers in a minute. But get this, the bulletin also said Warden Rawlins and his wife were quite possibly abducted by a convicted rapist named Mylo Dickenson and the three of them somehow departed the prison grounds just after the first major aftershock."
"Oh my God Kyra, that's crazy, but thanks so much for the heads-up. Can I ask, was there anything else?"
"Yes, as a matter of fact, there was an unconfirmed report that a man matching Mylo Dickenson's description may have been seen at a supermarket in Guerneville later that night."
"That's an amazing tip girl. Thanks a bunch Kyra, I owe you big time for this! I need to get on the air with this news before anyone else beats me to it. Text me those death and injury numbers right away if you don't mind."
"On their way!"
Dipika hung up and texted her assistant:
Paige, can you get me all the information you can about a convicted rapist named Mylo Dickenson. He's serving a life sentence at San Quentin.