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The explosive sequel to the Amazon.com Bestseller, Alice in Deadland.More than two years have passed since Alice followed a Biter with bunny ears down a hole, triggering events that forever changed her life and that of everyone in the Deadland. The Red Guards have been fought to a standstill; Alice has restored some measure of peace between humans and Biters; and under Alice, humans have laid the foundations of the first large, organized community since The Rising- a city called Wonderland.That peace is shattered in a series of vicious Biter attacks and Alice finds herself shunned by the very people she helped liberate. Now she must re-enter the Deadland to unravel this new conspiracy that threatens Wonderland. Doing so will mean coming face to face with her most deadly adversary ever- the Red Queen..Join the Alice in Deadland community on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/345795412099089

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ONE

 

What Alice regretted the most about not being fully human was the fact that she could no longer cry. More than a year had passed since Alice set in motion events that had changed her life and that of everyone in the Deadland by following a Biter with bunny ears down a hole in the ground. Events that had led to the creation of a new settlement, a settlement unlike any the world had seen since The Rising. What had followed had been the re-settlement of the city of Delhi by thousands of humans who had streamed in from the Deadland to live together in a community. A community that had laws, security and houses for people to live in. A community where every night was not spent in dread of marauding Biters or raids by the Red Guards. A community that was now known simply as Wonderland.

The cost of this victory had been high. Thousands had perished in the Deadland during the struggle against the Red Guards, and hundreds more in the air raids that had been unleashed when Alice had been captured. Alice’s personal costs had been high, too. She had lost her entire family, and her identity. No longer was she the mercurial fifteen year-old girl her father had doted upon. She was now the Queen of Wonderland, whom people looked at with awe and fear. But being part-Biter, she could never taste food again; she now simply had no need for it. She could never dream of her family again, for Biters could not dream, and while she often thought back to all she had lost, she could not cry to lessen that pain, for Biters shed no tears.

To her enemies, Alice was a formidable adversary, with the training and battle-tested instincts of the most elite human soldier, but also with the inexhaustible stamina and immunity to all forms of damage short of a direct head shot that her Biter half gave her. To her human followers, she was a messiah who had rescued them from the Deadland to give them hope that they could live again like civilized people. To the Biters who followed her, she was the leader of the pack, to be followed with animal instinct and devotion.

But to herself, she was still Alice Gladwell, daughter and sister to her murdered family. She had taken her vengeance against the Red Guards, and what had begun as a mission of personal vendetta had led to something much bigger. Alice had never fashioned herself as a leader, but now she knew more than ten thousand humans in Wonderland depended on her. Whether or not she wanted this burden of leadership, it was now hers, and she was determined not to let down those who counted on her.

Much of her own young life had been spent forged in battle, and her education had consisted of little more than learning to fight and to survive in the Deadland, but today Alice was going to do something she had never done before. She was going to inaugurate the first school in Wonderland.

There was a hush among the gathered thousands as she stepped onto the makeshift podium. Arjun, her confidante and trusted advisor, had chosen the location with his usual sense of humor. The school was to be located in what had once been the Delhi Zoo.

‘People of Wonderland, thank you for coming. I myself had little education beyond learning to survive in the Deadland, but now our children will learn what people did before The Rising, and one day they will revive our world the way it was.’

There was thunderous applause, but when Alice stepped off the podium, she felt a bit hollow inside. She knew nothing of what life had been like before The Rising, and while she was proud of what they had achieved together, she wondered if she was really needed in Wonderland anymore. She knew nothing of managing a city, with its squabbles over water and romantic affairs. She itched for the camaraderie she had known in the settlement where everyone knew each other, not the anonymity of urban life, where people huddled in their apartments in the center of what had once been posh government colonies in Delhi.

She saw a young couple holding hands, and she looked away. That was another experience she was never to have. She was young enough and human enough to regret never being able to be loved, but she was Biter enough to never feel such emotions. Besides, her appearance did enough to seal that deal.

As she walked back to her room in what had once been the Red Fort in the heart of Delhi, Arjun caught up with her.

‘Alice, we’ve sent out patrols north of Wonderland again this week, but people are beginning to complain about the patrols. They say that we haven’t seen Red Guards for months.’

Alice turned towards Arjun and she noted with dismay how even he flinched at her sight. Her impish smile and twinkling eyes were long gone, replaced by a vacant, yellowed gaze and skin that seemed to be rotting, giving off a foul stench. She turned away, trying not to see the expression on his face.

‘Arjun, people grow fat and happy. They forget that this safety was won with blood, and that the war still rages outside of their apartments, and any day it may visit us again.’

Arjun was with Alice – she knew that – but she also knew the pressure he faced. It was no longer popular to talk about the war. After their crippling losses in battle, the Red Guards had effectively ceded control of what had been the Deadland in North India. Occasionally a jet would be spotted high in the skies, but even they did not come lower, knowing that Wonderland’s defenses bristled with hand held Surface to Air missiles wielded by experienced troopers who had once served Zeus, the mercenary arm that had done the Central Committee’s bidding before they had mutinied and the Red Guards had been called in from the mainland in China.

At times like this, Alice got on her bicycle and rode alone, crossing the dried up Yamuna river to the forested area that had now been reserved for Biters. Someone had said it was like an animal reserve from before The Rising, and strangely Alice had felt herself bristle at that comment. The Biters were kept confined in a wooded area ringed by electrified fences with tunnels that allowed them to go out to the Deadland. Was the Biter part of her so strong now that she identified herself more with them than with humans? She drove with the wind blowing her flowing blond hair behind her. That was the one part of her body that had not changed when she had been transformed into the hybrid she had become.

By now, the sun was setting and darkness settling over the forests, and she saw a couple of familiar shapes. Closest to her was a Biter wearing bunny ears, with a shuffling gait and a left hand that been taken off below the elbow by a Red Guard grenade. The second was a hulking Biter wearing a hat. If Alice was the leader of the pack, then Bunny Ears and Hatter were her enforcers. After being transformed, she realized that while the Biters could not really communicate in any human language, they did communicate like animals, and had a strong pack mentality. Bringing an end to the war in the Deadland meant not just fighting the Red Guards to a bloody standstill but also ensuring that Biters and humans could at least co-exist, if not actively work together. Doing that had meant establishing herself as the leader of the pack. Now she commanded an army of thousands of Biters who emerged from the dark forest, kneeling before her.

Alice held an old, charred book in her left hand. It was the last book left in the Deadland and she had first encountered it in the underground base of the Biters in the possession of the Biter Queen. Its title was Alice in Wonderland. The Queen had believed that the book held a prophecy for healing the world, and that Alice was destined to carry out the prophecy it contained. Now that Alice had brushed up on her reading skills, she understood the coincidences leading to the Queen’s belief in the ‘prophecy’ and Alice’s part in it. Alice did not know if there was any truth to the supposed prophecy, but she did know two things. One, until someone actually sat down and wrote another book, this was indeed perhaps the last book in the Deadland, and that in itself made it a precious thing to protect, and second, that the Biters held it in an almost religious awe. That was the reason why she carried it with her every time she came to them.

Alice had come to realize that loyalty from Biters was never a given, since they were as impulsive and as aggressive as rabid animals, and when one or two of the newcomers shuffled towards her, Hatter stepped in front of them and swatted them away. Before, Alice had been disgusted by their fetid smell of rot. Now it barely bothered her.

She sat down by a tree, looking at the night sky. But now more than stars illuminated what had once been the Deadland: lights from several apartments flickered in the dark.

‘They grow complacent. They light up the settlement to be the easiest target for miles.’

She had just whispered to herself but Bunny Ears came and sat down next to her, awaiting her orders. While the Biters communicated in grunts and screeches, they seemed to understand human language to some extent. Perhaps some part of their brains still functioned despite the virus that had reduced them to this condition.

‘Don’t worry, Bunny Ears. Nothing I can’t handle.’

She waved him away when the tactical radio strapped to her side came to life.

‘White Queen, this is White Rook. Please come to the Looking Glass immediately.’

Alice got up and sped away towards the nearby temple that served as their communication center, their only real window to what was happening in the outside world. Satish – or White Rook – had named this place Looking Glass. Before he defected, Satish had been a Zeus warrior, and over time he had effectively become the head of the armed forces of Wonderland.

For months they had tried to get in touch with the ongoing resistance in what had been the United States, but without much success. Other than that, they used captured computers and handheld tablets to monitor what the Central Committee and its minions were up to. There was no news other than what the Central Committee allowed to be transmitted, but at least it gave them some idea of what was happening outside their settlement. Looking Glass had been initially located in the heart of the city, but then people had asked for it to be moved to the outskirts, since they did not really want to hear the bad news from the outside world. That was another sign that people had grown complacent, and forgotten the struggle that had won them this peace.

Alice wondered what Satish had learnt that required her to be in the Looking Glass at this time of night.

***

‘The fools want to create political parties and have an election.’

Alice could sense the disdain in Satish’s voice. She knew that with relative peace, people in Wonderland had been quick to lapse into the jockeying for power that was perhaps inherent to man. It was a shame that it required something like The Rising and being hunted by Biters for men to realize that petty tokens of power and prestige were not what really mattered.

‘That bastard Arun is riling everyone up, telling them we need true democracy and that they no longer need you.’

Alice tried not to get involved in the politics of men like Arun, who had been a politician before The Rising. She had continued to run Wonderland the way it had been, by a small committee of elders, and with every big decision being put to a vote.

‘Satish, they will talk because they have nothing better to do. I don’t think it means anything.’

Satish turned towards Alice. With all they had been through together, he saw beyond the decayed skin and yellow eyes. He still saw the incredibly brave yet naïve young girl who had done so much for everyone in the Deadland.

‘Alice, you don’t know how men like them work. They are no better than the leeches in the Central Committee in Shanghai. Give them half a chance and they will become tyrants in their own right.’

It was an old argument. Both Arjun and Satish hated how all they had fought for was being lost, and people were lapsing into petty politicking. A few months of security, one which they and their friends had shed blood to win, had led men like Arun to proclaim that they no longer had a war to fight, and they needed to create a more peaceful, democratic society. One where people like Alice and Satish did not need to have such a prominent role, and of course one where, conveniently enough, politicians occupied the highest rungs of the ladder.

‘Satish, I’m sure you didn’t call me here at this time to bitch about Arun.’

Satish slapped himself on the forehead in exaggerated apology.

‘No, no, of course not. Come on, we have some exciting news. For the first time, we actually may see something of value though our Looking Glass.’

Alice followed him to a console in front of which an elderly man was sitting, hunched over a computer terminal and with headphones around his ears.

‘Danish, have you got anything yet?’

Danish raised one hand as he focused on tuning the radio in front of him. Danish had been a Communications Officer in the Indian Army before The Rising, and now he was in charge of running the Looking Glass in their continuing endeavor to learn about what was happening outside Wonderland, and also to try and make contact with others like themselves.

‘We’ve finally made contact! Check this.’

Alice peered over his shoulder to see a single message displayed on the computer screen.

‘We are your brothers in arms, fighting for the independence of the United States of America. We have heard much of you and your Queen. Listen for us in a day’s time.’

Danish was visibly excited, his old, wrinkled eyes twinkling as he spoke.

‘They managed to get an old server up and put up this page. This is the first Internet posting in sixteen years, and looks like the Central Committee hasn’t seen it yet.’

Alice had been born after The Rising, when people were more bothered about escaping from hordes of Biters than surfing the Internet, but she had seen how powerful information could be in their own struggle against the Central Committee. With tablets brought over by defecting Zeus officers, they had managed to hack into the Central Committee’s Intranet. Since then they had been posting messages that led to further defections among Zeus and also started creating discontent among the masses in mainland China, who had begun to question the true nature of the war they had been sold.

Before Alice could say anything, Danish hushed her, putting on his headphones, and then passed them on to her.

‘Alice, they want to talk to you.’

Alice put on the headphones and heard the crackle of static. Then there was the deep voice of a man.

‘Alice, this is General Konrath of the Free American Army based out of Forth Worth, Texas. We have been fighting our own war against the same enemy you face, and we are all proud to call you a fellow American.’

Alice’s father had been with the American Embassy in New Delhi before The Rising, but she had been born in a world where the countries of the old world were little more than memories. Still, it was good to make contact with people from outside the Deadland where she had been born. It made their struggle feel less lonely.

‘General, we have had a few months of relative quiet in Wonderland, and the Red Guards don’t really come here anymore. How are things in the United States?’

There came a pause before the general’s reply.

‘Alice, we are facing brutal house to house fighting against the Red Guards and the still loyal Zeus mercenaries. Our bigger problem is that we’re fighting them and also fighting against the damned Biters.’

Another pause, before he added, ‘You know what I mean, Alice.’

‘General, there’s no need to apologize. I lived in fear of Biters for the first fifteen years of my life as well.’

‘Alice, I wish we had someone like you to bring peace with the Biters. But for now, we need your help. Two of our people have escaped from a labor camp of the Reds and are making their way to the plains. They have nowhere else to go, so they are trying to escape to your city. Help them if you can.’

Static muffled the connection, and then the line was terminated. Alice felt Satish exhale loudly beside her. She knew that they were being asked to re-enter a fight that many in Wonderland believed was over.

‘Alice, what do you plan to do?’

Alice answered without a pause. ‘Satish, I lost my entire family so we could live free. I will not allow others seeking their freedom to be hunted down when I can help them.’

Satish just sniggered.

‘Satish, what are you thinking?’

Satish grinned. ‘I’m thinking that fat old Arun will have a heart attack if he knows about this.’

‘He doesn’t have to know, does he? Well, we don’t even know that they’ll make it anywhere close to Wonderland.’

Danish coughed to get their attention. He had one of his tactical radios held to his ear.

‘Folks, something’s up. One of the advance recon parties saw a convoy of Red Guards a hundred kilometers to the north east, on the old National Highway 8. They report two trucks and some jeeps.’

‘Satish, I’m getting my kit. You get some men ready and join me.’

Five minutes later, Alice was outside near her bike. Her kit consisted of a handgun in a holster strapped to her left thigh, a serrated combat knife on her right thigh, an extra handgun on an ankle holster, and an assault rifle across her back. Satish was there with three of his men, getting into their jeep.

‘Alice, are you sure you want to go along? This could be a trap for all we know.’

‘I’m all dressed up for the party. I cannot back out now, can I?’

As she started off on her bicycle, Satish felt a lump in his throat. The thin girl he had first met in the Deadland had become a true warrior queen, and while she looked fearsome, he still remembered the crying girl he had met in the forests of the Deadland. A girl who had just lost her family to the Red Guards. He had nearly lost her once before, to a Red Guard trap. There was no way he was going to let her down again. He checked his own assault rifle and shouted to the driver.

‘What are you waiting for? Let’s go!’

By the time they started, Alice was well on her way, blond hair billowing behind her. Just a couple of years ago she would have felt fear at the prospect of such imminent danger. Now she welcomed it like an old friend. Far from the petty politicking of Wonderland, now it would be the way it had been, the way she had always liked it.

***

Alice saw that there were at least two dozen Red Guards, all wearing night vision goggles and armed with assault rifles. Their trucks were parked on the road behind them. She had left her bike a kilometer behind, tracking them the rest of the way on foot. They may have had night vision goggles and the latest equipment, but with the frontline ranks thinned by months of vicious combat, she knew from the Central Committee’s Intranet that young men with no combat experience were being drafted and sent on combat missions. In contrast, she had spent her entire life training and fighting in circumstances like this. Also, one added benefit of her current state was that like Biters, she felt no fatigue. She could keep running and fighting all night long if she needed to.

Satish and his men were nearby, but for now she was alone. She saw the Red Guard officer raise his hand and shout a command in Mandarin. The Red Guards started to get back in their trucks. It seemed that they had achieved whatever they had set out to do. Alice wasn’t sure what they had been up to, but she did not like it one bit. It certainly wasn’t recon; they wouldn’t need two large trucks and so many men for that. There was only one way to find out, and also to send a message to their masters that the Red Guards were not welcome here any more.

She raised her assault rifle to her shoulder and aimed at the officer through the night vision scope. The crosshairs were on his forehead when she shouted her warning.

‘Red Guards! You are in our territory. Lay down your weapons and surrender and we will send you back unharmed.’

The Red Guards froze. Some of them muttered something she knew very well: ‘Nu wu.’

‘Witch’ in Mandarin. Alice had come to be known among the Red Guards as the Yellow Witch, and she hoped that the fear her reputation generated would lead them to surrender. She certainly had no wish to slaughter green conscripts.

But that was not to be the case tonight. Whether driven by fear or perhaps to act brave in front of his men, the officer took out his handgun and fired in Alice’s direction. That was the last mistake he made before a single round shattered his head. The Red Guards scattered, several of them firing wildly despite the fact that they were wearing night vision goggles. Alice had her rifle on single-shot mode and was now moving in an arc around the Red Guards, picking them off one by one. Several other rifles barked and she saw three Red Guards spin and fall.

Satish and his men had joined the battle.

Sandwiched between Alice and Satish’s men, the remaining Red Guards gave into wild panic and rushed towards her. Alice put her rifle down and rose to meet them, handgun in one hand and knife in the other. The first Red Guard was but feet away when she put him down with two shots. The one behind him was about to bring his rifle up to fire when Alice dove towards him, rolling on the ground and coming up in a crouch near his feet. She fired thrice, feeling more then seeing him fall as she pivoted to meet the next threat. The Red Guard she faced was terrified out of his mind and screaming incoherently, but with a rifle in his hands he was still a threat to be dealt with.

Realizing he could never get a shot off in time, he swung the rifle like a club at Alice’s head. She rolled under the blow and passed the man, stabbing him twice in quick succession, getting up behind him as he fell to the ground. Another Red Guard was behind her and stabbed her with a knife in the chest. But Alice felt little more than a prick, and the man staggered back in horror as she calmly extracted the knife.

He stammered in broken English, ‘Yellow Witch! Please let me go.’

Alice tossed the knife aside as she heard Satish and his men mop up the remaining resistance. The Red Guard in front of her was little more than a boy, perhaps not much older than herself. She drew closer to him and saw that he was shaking in fear.

‘Go back and tell your officers that Red Guards are no longer welcome in our land.’

The man ran without hesitation and never looked back.

Satish and his men were gathering the captured weapons and equipment. So many night vision goggles and extra ammunition were always welcome but Alice had her eyes on something else.

‘Satish, those trucks would make for nice school buses.’

He smiled and then stopped on seeing the wound in Alice’s chest. She caught his gaze. The wound was a couple of inches wide and there was some blood on its edges. Alice shrugged.

‘It looks far worse than it feels. I’m more worried about ruining a perfectly good shirt.’

Satish grinned and continued as Alice went back to gather her rifle. Short of a direct shot to the head, Alice could not die, and she had taken more than her share of gunshots and knife wounds in the months of fierce fighting that had followed her transformation. As a result her body was crisscrossed with bloody wounds. While ordinary Biters were oblivious to these and walked about with their wounds plainly visible, Alice still retained enough of her old self to not want to be seen as she really was. So she insisted on wearing black turtleneck sweatshirts, jeans, gloves and boots at all times. It had become a trademark of hers, but nobody really knew the solitary pain behind the look.

They drove back as the sun rose over the horizon, and after changing her bloody clothes Alice went to the Council meeting that had been called that morning. She hoped that her present of two new school buses would help mollify Arun and his friends.

The dozen council members were already present when Alice arrived, including Arjun and Satish. Arun was in a corner, mumbling something to two of his friends, and when she entered the room, he rose to address her.

‘Good of you join us, our Queen.’

Alice saw murder in Arjun’s eyes and she gently tapped him on the shoulder as she passed him. She had no idea why Arun was so riled up this morning, but the last thing she wanted to do was to take the bait and say anything she might regret. She sat down and the meeting began.

As Wonderland had begun to take shape, Alice had gained a new appreciation for all the complexities her father had to deal with as one of the leaders of their settlement in the Deadland. Fights over food supplies, disputes over who took how much of the communal pool of clean drinking water, cases of adultery and of people getting into fights after having too much to drink – all the problems that ironically came with humans becoming more civilized and living in more settled communities. Today was no different, and they talked about the banalities of running the community for some time. Alice noticed that Arun seemed on edge, as if he was dying to say something. Alice tried to work out what it could be – and then, when the discussion turned to security, she realized what it was.

As the head of security within Wonderland, Arjun first rose to give his update. ‘Folks, no real crime to report since last week, unless you count the Chopra kid getting drunk and taking a leak in front of Arun’s house as an offense.’

Everyone laughed, and Alice was once again grateful as to how the salesman turned guerilla leader turned security chief seemed to have a natural talent for defusing tension. But things took a turn for the worst when Satish rose to give his update on external security.

‘Thankfully, not much excitement to report outside either. The Red Guards have been relatively quiet in our neighborhood. Intranet reports show that the Central Committee is dealing with enough unrest in China and a very tough war in America to pay us much attention. We do have some big news to report, though.’

Everyone seemed to sit up as he continued, ‘We made contact with the Americans last night.’

There was a palpable buzz in the room as Satish outlined what had been said, but before he could talk about the incident involving the Red Guards, Arun stood up.

‘Alice, the Red Guards no longer bother us and we enjoy a peace we have not known for years. Why did you then provoke war with your ambush last night?’

Alice was not entirely surprised. Many of Satish’s men had taken up wives in the settlement and word would have spread.

‘We did not ambush anyone. There was a large force of Red Guards well within our territory, and we gave them a chance to surrender. When they fired, we had to defend ourselves.’

Arun glared at her, his jowls almost shaking as he contained his anger. He had been a politician before The Rising, and Alice knew that in Wonderland, he finally saw his chance at gaining that kind of power again. The problem was that she came in his way. He knew that many people in Wonderland would unquestioningly follow the young girl who had brought them together and lost so much on their behalf rather than trust him – once a career politician, and a man who had joined them only after the worst of the fighting was over.

Alice adopted a more conciliatory tone. ‘Arun, we got two buses I thought the school could use. Moreover, whatever the Red Guards were up to, they would have got the message that they cannot come here anymore.’

The subject dropped, but Arun moved onto something else to needle Alice.

‘What news of those Biters?’

Alice’s eyes narrowed at the contempt in his tone.

‘They are well within the area we had decided to give to them, and I have people in charge who I can trust.’

‘People indeed.’

Several other sniggers whispered through the room.

Alice’s voice took on a new edge. ‘You all seem to have forgotten that we would never have defeated the Red Guards without the thousands of Biters who died acting as our foot soldiers.’

‘They owe us no loyalty or love, Alice. They are animals that follow only you. I want our children to grow up without their shadow, to grow up like civilized people did before The Rising.’

Satish stepped in on Alice’s behalf. ‘Arun, the Biters cause us no problems now. Just let it be and let’s move on.’

Just then, the door swung open and two people walked in. Alice recognized them as two of Arjun’s men who had been assigned to do the rounds of Wonderland during the daytime. They both looked ashen-faced and their hands and clothes were covered with blood.

Alice had left her other weapons in her room, but still had her handgun. Instinctively she gripped it, ready for action.

‘What happened? Did the Red Guards attack?’

One of the men looked at Alice, a snarl of hatred forming on his face.

‘It was the damn Biters. They slaughtered our kids!’

***

 

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Vigilante detective Emily Stone continues her covert pursuits to find serial killers and child abductors, all under the radar while shadowing police investigations.

Emily searches for an abducted nine-year-old girl taken by ruthless and enterprising slave brokers. Following the clues from California to the garden island of Kauai, she begins to piecetogether the evidence and ventures deep into the jungle.

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CHAPTER ONE

Tuesday 1030 Hours

 

Intensity overrode the room’s rising humidity.  The claustrophobic staleness of the tight quarters pushed the confrontation between interrogator and suspect to the extreme.

Emily Stone calmly watched her partner from her cramped vantage point.

His eyes, dark and piercing, focused on the suspect.  Sculpted biceps appeared pumped and ready for action – nerves heightened.  He showed restraint, but clearly wanted to unleash mayhem.

“Where’s the little girl?”  Rick Lopez demanded with his jaw clenched.

“I… I… don’t know who you mean.”  The man’s voice wavered and he couldn’t keep eye contact.

“You know where she is.  Give me the address.  Now!”

Rick pushed the skinny, young man backward against the wall.  Cornered.  Sweat saturated his receding hairline of straggly, sun-bleached hair as his shoulders slumped forward making him appear older.  Weakening, he would cave in and spill the truth.

 

Time stood still for the trapped man.

He rubbed his stubby fingers tightly against one another on the bottom fabric of his loose Hawaiian shirt.  The bright yellow pineapples and colorful surfboards twisted and morphed on the garment beneath his sweaty hands.

Rick took a deep breath.  He backed up a couple of feet from the man and averted his gaze for a few seconds, hands slightly trembling; obviously he wanted to pummel the guy’s face out of pure hatred.

Time ticked away for a nine-year-old girl.

The corner of the cramped depot conveniently used for storing small sailboats, catamarans, and kayaks remained still and silent.  Cluttered with miscellaneous parts, the room waited, quiet like a strange fiberglass tomb.

A calming breeze wafted in with a comfortable, steady eighty-degree temperature.  Trade winds never disappointed in the time of need as the distinct trace of Kauai’s moisture integrated into the atmosphere, from the concentrated outside plant growth, daily rainfall, and close proximity to the Pacific Ocean.

Emily stood in the corner, shifting her weight somewhat from side to side, and continued to observe her partner’s interrogation.  She surveyed Rick closely as his frustration level accelerated.  All of his typical warning signs radiated in the room with his clenched jaw, brusque voice inflection, prominent vein in his forehead, and a stare that could stop an angry mob dead in its tracks.

She loved Rick for his skill and perseverance; but most of all, making her passion of hunting down serial killers, child abductors and pedophiles his own.

She loved him.

She knew Rick felt at a disadvantage without his trusted Glock pressed firmly in his right hand.

The exhausting clues for three days led them to Kauai from the San Francisco area; the island provided a stopping point for child slavery brokers.  They were able to determine that this man provided transportation and they weren’t leaving until he gave them all of the information he knew.  They hoped that they weren’t too late and that the little girl wasn’t already on her way to another country, only to disappear into the mass culture of black market slavery.

Emily’s fists clenched as her knuckles protruded an ashen white.  Occasionally, her hands brushed by her side out of habit.  Absent of her own Beretta, she couldn’t get used to being unarmed and vulnerable on the island paradise.  Her petite body braced.  She waited for the right moment to move into the conflict, as her unwavering eyes never averted from the weakening man.

The young man began to weep.  “Look, I don’t know…” He slowly sank to the floor with his head in his hands.

 

 

Forcefully, Emily stepped forward with purpose and thrust a photograph into the suspect’s face.  “Where is she?”  In the picture, a beautiful little girl with long brown hair and wispy bangs smiled sweetly at the camera.  The photo represented a much happier time taken during a family picnic at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.

The man couldn’t bear to look at her, but finally focused his gaze on the innocent, shining face.

The man knew.  Eventually he would break.

Emily slapped his face with the photo and insisted, “Where is she!”  The picture with dog-eared corners and moisture damage from the humidity shook slightly in her hand as she waited for an answer.

 

* * * *

 

Darkness.

The sickly sweet, rotted tropical fruit and moldy earth filled her nose and burned her eyes.  Tears welled up and spilled over, falling down her tender cheeks.  She clenched her fists against the dank soil underneath her.  Tightening and releasing her tiny hands and slim fingers, she held her breath.  Each compressed grip helped to stable her heightened fear and kept her from screaming, but it didn’t stop an escaped whimper or two.  She didn’t want to alert the bad men.

Cassie Thompson listened for them, frightened of what they were capable of doing to her.  Knees pulled up in front of her weak body, she pressed her spine up against the weather beaten foundation of the basement.  The cool, mustiness of the structure chilled her bones even though she was hot to the touch.  Her teeth chattered slightly.  The sound of her stomach grumbled from the lack of food for the past several days.  Her lips were dry from thirst.  She managed to find a piece of a mango that wasn’t rotten, but that was hours ago.

Her time neared. 

Cassie listened, poised, not ready to accept the terrible things in the mind of her captors.  The floors creaked and groaned above her, one set of beams moved with a heavy footing.

When they had removed her blindfold and tight plastic restraints after the long plane ride, the stocky, dark haired man with black, smeared tattoos on his neck, face, and arms tried to touch her in a groping manner.  His long ponytail mesmerized her and she thought about how she wanted to grow her own hair longer, but her mom had said no.

The other man, tall, clean cut with a slight British accent looked like someone’s dad, stopped the burly man and stated he shouldn’t touch the girl.  He stressed the importance of untainted merchandise and receiving top American dollars.

The weakening floorboards stopped momentarily just above her head.  Muffled voices engaged in casual conversation with idle laughter and raised voice inflections every other sentence.  Wooden chair legs scraped across the floor, stopped, and then followed with a heavy affirming creak.  Lighter, quicker footsteps moved away and faintly disappeared to another part of the house, perhaps out the front door.

Silence.

Desperation filled Cassie again.  She crawled cautiously on her hands and knees to the one area of the basement that revealed a crack of light filtering through.  Dust particles swirled around like delicate confetti through the spotlight of freedom, which drew the little girl closer to its precipice.  She stopped for a moment to listen for any incoming danger.

Nothing.

Wiping her tear stained face with grains of putrefied earth, she willed herself to continue.  She softly told herself that she could do it.  Remembering a story about a young girl, about her age that survived under the rubble of a building after an earthquake.  Cassie could survive this horrible situation too.

Letting out a breath stifled from a whimper, she inched toward the light as the crawlspace narrowed above her head.  The native island soil pushed between her little fingers and packed down firmer into the earth, it felt warmer to the touch than from the other side, and the distinct odor increased in intensity to more of old garbage and feces.

A few small gnats and flies buzzed about their business, swooping around her head.

Cassie leaned toward the tiny crack, focused her eyes and prayed it was a way out.  At first she couldn’t see anything but a brown color and a blinding light.  Realizing that it was a palm tree trunk, she moved her gaze farther to the left and surveyed the yard and saw miscellaneous junk, tires, and an old car mixed between the overgrown jungle foliage.

Humid heat and daily rainfall deteriorated and molded anything in its wake.  It appeared to be the back yard of a home, long forgotten and neglected.

Her heart sank.

Who would ever find me now?

Her right hand touched something smooth and cool poking up from the dirt basement.  Looking down, she gasped in horror as she followed the outline of a small skull, smooth, whitish, and right beneath her vantage point.

Thoughts of horror flashed through her mind.  Vivid, gruesome thoughts that no nine year old should ever have to realize or contemplate.  Cassie’s breathing quickened and she fought to keep from fainting.  Faint light specs floated around her vision like tiny, blinking stars.

The soft whirring of a motor broke her defeated attitude.  Her vision cleared.  The sound was faint and then the engine stopped altogether, but Cassie knew she had heard a car approaching up through the back way of the property.

Someone drew near.

Help.

She willed herself to peek out through the prisoner’s spy gap again.

Please help me.

* * * *

 

Rick turned off the car ignition.  The convertible Jeep engine pinged, ticked, and then quietly settled down among the overgrown island plants.  The lookout point, obscured by the neglected junkyard used as a dumping ground, hid the house.  A disgusting display of the lack of environmental awareness in such a beautiful, untainted part of the Hawaiian Islands greeted their covert approach.

Emily and Rick assessed their opportunities and weighed their options in an unfamiliar setting in silence, scanning the entry and exit points, backup alternatives, ambush areas, potential weapons that would be useable, and odds of being spotted and identified by law enforcement or nearby nosey neighbors.

Emily broke the tense silence and asked, “What do you think?”

“I’m beginning to think that we were lied to.”  He pushed back against the seat with his hands still on the steering wheel.  “Bastard.”

“You sure that the GPS is correct?”

Looking down at his cell phone, “Yes, when we actually get a signal out here.”  The bars on the cell phone flickered on and off in a hypnotizing, frustrating display.  He tossed the phone on the dashboard, the bright screen flashed one more time and then vanished.

Without wasting another moment, Emily pulled the release of the Jeep door and stepped halfway out of the vehicle before Rick touched her arm.  She turned to see his face.  A look she knew well – be careful.

Rick had met Emily during a case in California, while investigating a series of homicides; more accurately two serial killers terrorized their beach town.  His path had crossed hers and he had chosen to retire his position as a police detective to hunt down these predatory animals that stalk children in order to kill by impulse and compulsive need.   All of this accomplished behind the scene, covertly and under the radar, pushed the couple to act.

Emily smiled as she looked directly into Rick’s eyes.  “I know the drill.”   She paused and spoke softly.  “Let’s bring Cassie Thompson home… safe.”

Rick nodded.  He grabbed his small, zippered pack filled with a few techno gadgets along with the cell phone and hooked it around his waist.  A miniscule earpiece with a thin wire microphone clipped to his right ear and extended down half his cheek became a standard operating piece of equipment.  He scanned the immediate area before he shut the driver’s door.

They were close.  The heaviness of the air shifted.

Emily pressed the car door gently shut after she firmly placed the earpiece around her ear.  They relied on their high-tech walkie-talkies to communicate.  The oversized leaves from what resembled a common household plant flapped in the island breeze on both sides of the Jeep, tapping the sides of the quarter panels in a primitive drumming manner.

Emily tapped her jean’s front right pocket to make sure that her emergency zip ties and cell phone hadn’t fallen out.  Still annoyed that she didn’t have her trusted Glock or even her small Beretta, she would have to improvise if it came to a sticky situation.

The humidity turned up the wet, sticky button of Mother Nature.  She paused – statute-like.  A peculiar gut feeling tightened in her lower stomach and overrode her senses making each breath laborious.   The faint, almost lulling sounds of the overgrown foliage seemed to stop on cue and take notice of something unnatural or even more chilling.  She always felt in tune with nature and paid close attention to the subtle cues.

Emily turned and made intense eye contact with Rick for a few seconds, acknowledged silently what they were about to do, then quietly they both moved in opposite directions, stealthily, closer to the house and into the unknown.

Wishing she had a machete to hack a direct pathway to the shack, Emily pushed the monster vines from her vision, craning her neck awkwardly to avoid a gigantic leaf ready to slap her across the face.

Rain droplets popped like sparkling jewels on many of the plants in the shaded areas.  More showers threatened at any moment to wash away the remnants of the previous morning’s downpour.

Emily looked behind her, listening to the steady breathing of Rick through the headset as he hiked up behind the property.  Neither of them were used to the high humidity of the islands.

“Everything okay?”  She whispered.

Pause.

“10-4.”  Rick’s husky low tone assured her.

She couldn’t see him, but knew that he was working the perimeter of the property to gain a better vantage of the situation at a higher elevation.  Her job mandated that she make a brief visual of the house and anything that looked suspicious or a possible place where the kidnappers would keep a child hostage.  Whatever they found, they would report it immediately and anonymously to the local police.

That was the plan anyway.

The pungent smell of mold and deteriorating rubber masked the natural aroma of the outdoors.  Numerous mismatched tires stacked in several piles, some taller than Emily, obscured her view.  The ground sunk uneven in several places, Emily wished she had worn her hiking boots instead of her running shoes.  Her feet felt wet and uncomfortable, undermining her steady balance.

She listened as she approached the house.  It really wasn’t a house, but more of a makeshift cabin in the jungle.  Emily moved in closer to get a better look at the structure.  She slid along the back exterior wall where peeling beige paint chipped and shredded in moist, curled chunks.

A faint scraping noise stopped Emily dead in her tracks.  At first, she thought it was something in the big palm trees around her, a bird maybe, but she concentrated on the location of the noise.  Looking down toward the ground, she squinted her eyes.  Along the area where the house was built up on a high foundation to prevent water damage from the heavy rains and floods, she saw tiny movement.

Emily thought her eyes were deceiving her, but then she saw it again.  A tiny finger poked through the hole of the loose board followed by a terrified whisper.  “Help me.”   The finger disappeared.  

Instantly, Emily dropped to her knees and peered into the crack leading to the dirt basement.  “Cassie?”

A tired little voice replied.  “Yes.”

Emily looked around to make sure they were alone.  She leaned forward and said softly, “I’m here to help you.  Stay put.  Help is here honey.  Just wait quietly, okay?”  She ran her fingers around the loose board and wiggled the planks.  The wood was old, but still stubborn under her strength.  She would need some type of tool to wedge them loose.

Pleasehurry.” The little voice said.

Rick’s urgent voice crackled in Emily’s ear.  “What’s happening?”

“I found her… back of the cottage in the basement.”

“Stay put, I’ll call in for backup.”  A click ended the communication.

Emotion overwhelmed Emily.  “Okay”, she managed to say.  She knew that Rick would get the police and then he’d be at her side almost immediately.  Together they would pry the wood loose and whisk Cassie to safety.

The boards were brittle as Emily leaned in and applied a little more muscle.  The wood and nails creaked, squeaked a high pitch sound, and then moved slightly.  The humidity took hold of Emily as she worked harder to free the little girl as a light mist floated down and attached itself to anything that wasn’t already wet.

Pain radiated through Emily’s body, shot down her arms and ricocheted up through her neck.  Her breath caught in her lungs and she tried to overcome the heavy, humid air.

A muzzle of a shotgun pressed hard against Emily’s back.

She froze.

A man’s voice ordered.  “Get up.”

CHAPTER TWO

Tuesday 1145 Hours

 

Tall stacks of administration of justice textbooks covered the small desktop.  The phone sat on the far left corner with one line lit up, blinking red.  Pencils and pink message stubs divided into three piles of importance neatly arranged on the right side of the desk.

File folders topped the stacks to keep wandering eyes from viewing the actual book titles.  Everything anyone wanted or needed to know about crime scene investigation, including evidence collecting and processing, proper investigative photographs, witness statements, and first responder responsibilities encased the volumes.  Various neon sticky notes protruded from the tops and sides of the books marking important points to remember.

The rotation of the two ceiling fans kept a constant beat.

Four metal desks shared with detectives and patrol officers with equally uncomfortable chairs rounded out the small room housing the Kauai police department substation – unoccupied at the moment.

A small adjoining room proved just big enough for one administrative dispatcher who doubled as the records clerk.  Nothing fancy, but basic amenities sufficed for the small law enforcement work force on the garden isle.

Sergeant Lani Candena flipped open his laptop computer, eyes serious and focused, smile forgotten as he cracked his knuckles one by one, and he waited for the operating system to boot up.  The recognizable jingle welcomed him as the desktop icons popped into view.  He sat for a moment looking at the folder that read: Working Investigations.

It remained empty.

He imagined the unobtrusive file folder full of working investigations, crime scene photos, statements, and persons of interest, but only in his mind.

Kauai had three homicide cases over the past ten years, but the perpetrators hadn’t received swift justice.  The murderous trail had turned ice cold almost immediately – they were officially cold cases.

Lani clicked on his email – nothing interesting.  The spam software apparently hadn’t been doing its job.  He couldn’t get his mind on work; it was preoccupied with his application sitting in human resources at the Los Angeles Police Department.

Growing up in and around Honolulu made Lani even antsier to get to the mainland.  Island fever raged inside him.  He never fit in with the locals or even the small town police department being a half-breed, dad a native islander and mom from a small farm in Iowa.

There were cutting and hurtful names he had endured growing up, but none of them tainted his dream to become a cop.  He spent the first eight years at Honolulu PD, but jumped at the chance to move to Kauai to catch drug dealers, solve a homicide or find a missing tourist.  It plagued him daily as big dreams, but with little reality.

Lani’s thoughts of becoming a big city detective were interrupted as Faye bustled through the doorway of her small workspace.  Her floral dress shifted on her robust body as she approached the sergeant’s desk.  “Lani, here’s a message for ya.  Seems some tourists have seen too many movies.”

Lani ignored the pink message note as it floated onto one of his textbooks.  “Explain Faye.”  He replied patiently.

Rolling her eyes dramatically, waving her arms as rolls of fat jiggled in progression, Faye finally spat out, “Some tourist called in to say that a kidnapped girl from the mainland was seen at a property over in the northeast area.”

Lani raised his eyebrows slightly, but showed no other emotion.

The jolly woman continued, “No one else is available to check it out because of those college kids up at Princeville causing a fuss.”  She giggled at Lani’s subtle reaction, but she knew his moods well.  “Looks like you’re it.  Directions are on the message.”  Faye returned to her desk, picked up the phone, and said in a sweet voice, “Kauai PD how may I direct your call?”

Lani picked up the message, quickly read it, and realized the cottage was near the Blackman’s property.  It instantly piqued his interest.  He knew that they were growing marijuana, but couldn’t catch a break for probable cause.

Maybe now he could?

The large clock on the wall read noon as the second hand slowly clicked away the time.

Food first and then check out the cottage?

Lani thought more about it… He had a large breakfast and lunch could wait.

He opened the bottom drawer of his desk and retrieved his service pistol, a Glock 19, and returned it to his holster on his side.   It was the only time he actually felt like a sworn police officer – armed, ready to protect and serve.  After shutting the drawer, he adjusted his gun belt against his dark blue uniform, grabbed the message slip, and left the office.

Faye gave him an absent, theatrical wave as his extremely tall, muscular frame disappeared out to the parking lot.

CHAPTER THREE

Tuesday 1205 Hours

            “Who are you?”  The man demanded with a slight British accent as he thrust the rifle harder into Emily’s back.  “I said… who are you?”

Slowly Emily stood up straight, keeping her hands held high and in view, and assessed the situation.  She turned to face her accuser.  He stood tall, not quite six feet, blonde hair clipped meticulously, no facial hair or tattoos, and with the steely blue, dead eyes not likely to forget.  He didn’t resemble most child abductors or predators, thought Emily.  That observation unsettled her.

“I’m lost.  I was out hiking and got completely turned around.”  Emily tried to muster some tears with her sweet tone, even though she wanted to shove the rifle butt into his face dropping him to his knees.

The man didn’t blink.  “What were you doing?”  He gestured toward the bottom of the outside wall.

“What… what do you mean?”  Emily wished that her headset was still active and that Rick could hear the conversation.

He took another step toward Emily and jerked the earpiece from her head, crushed it in his fingers and tossed it on the ground.  He aimed the barrel at Emily’s face and motioned.  “Move.”

With no other choice and to bide some time, Emily walked around the cottage and up a well-used path with uneven stepping stones.

 

* * * *

 

Rick tried to use the Internet and email from his so-called “smart” cell phone to get any other emergency services to listen to his request on the island about the little girl being held hostage.  He tried the local FBI office and SWAT, but just got voice mail with the standard message.

No luck. 

Is it true that everything is slower and more laid back on the islands?  Even a kidnapping?

            He clicked the high-tech walkie-talkie back on.  “Em, we have to go in without backup.  Stay where you are.”  He waited.  “Em?”

That intuitive voice in his head kicked into high gear.  He realized that Emily didn’t have her headset and he knew something was wrong.  Now, his stomach churned through various layers of acids and knotted the abdominal muscles.

Rick took a higher path through the overgrown jungle, hiked for a couple of minutes, and doubled back to the house.  The rain began to pour, warm and inviting, a strange contrast for any kind of weather.

Two large wooden boxes sat next to the house filled with garage items, lumber and spray cans.

He knew the routine as his mind ran through all of their covert investigations and all of the close calls they had together.  The scenarios never failed him or kept his adrenaline from surging.  It was the part he hated the most – the thought of losing Emily if something were to go wrong.

Dead wrong.

He pushed through more enormous plants and found himself on far side of the property just as Emily entered the house with a man that had a shotgun sighted at her head.

 

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Two tattered wicker chairs sat on opposite sides of the porch in front of two sash windows.  The screens around the sitting area used to keep most pesky mosquitoes away had long since deteriorated, curled and ripped vertically from age and constant humidity.

First step, then the second onto the porch felt like a carnival fun house with sloping sides and uneven movement from the weight of two people.

The blonde man pushed Emily’s left shoulder with the barrel of the gun urging her into the house.  The rickety screen door squeaked as Emily slowly pulled it open, it slipped slightly off at a strange angle due to neglect.

Darkness greeted her with an unknown agenda.

She contemplated her next move and waited for an opening to pounce – the sooner the better.  The man didn’t expect any resistance from a woman who appeared submissive and frightened – all the classic victim behaviors that Emily was not.

The brightness outside wasn’t enough to overexpose her eyesight inside the cottage.  The interior windows covered with heavy black drapes and lack of any luminescent made for a creepy entrance.  Slasher movies with chainsaw murderers flashed through her mind.

The hair stood up on the back of Emily’s neck even before the pungent smell of old garbage, booze, and human body sweat hit her senses.  The putrid odor kept increasing as she moved deeper into the living room and made her swallow hard to keep from gagging.  She knew if she continued into the house it would be next to impossible to escape – too many unknowns not in her favor.

Elements of surprise slowed her pace.  She counted down the seconds and inventoried the thrift store furniture consisting of a broken down couch with protruding springs, two overstuffed, mismatched chairs, and a small fold out table with two straight back chairs.

Pieces of mangoes, pineapples, and empty beer bottles covered the table; the fruit had turned dark around the edges allowing flies to feast on the blackened remnants.

“Company.”  The British man announced as the screen door slammed shut behind them, the broken door still wobbled on its rusted hinges, squeaking for a few seconds.

Emily’s odds for escape now doubled with two people in the house, instead of just one man with a shotgun.

Her uncertainties now realized.

Trapped.

Small steps forward, left foot, right foot, then pivoting to the left and spinning around to face her attacker, Emily pounced on the man, pressed against him close enough to smell his sickly sweat, and shoved the shotgun upward blasting off a shot through the ceiling.  Splinters and chunks of drywall sprinkled the living room like an early snow dusting of winter in the mountains.

The room echoed from the blast.  A couple of seconds passed before the world had normal audible sounds.

Emily knew she couldn’t over power the man, but she used her quick self-defense moves to her advantage.

Momentarily stunned, the man blinked twice and before he could retaliate, Emily slammed the heel of her right hand into his face making direct contact with his nose.  Blood instantly spurted from his membranes and she felt the slippery, warm liquid on her hand spattering her face and white t-shirt.

Rage and adrenaline pumped through her body and catapulted her forward as she landed a solid right hook on his jaw.  He didn’t stand a chance and dropped to the floor.  The shotgun flew, completing one full revolution, end over end, and rested next to the sagging couch.

Fighting the urge to kick his face repeatedly for what he had done to the little girl in the basement, Emily took a set of plastic zip ties from her pocket, rolled the bleeding man on his side, and expertly looped his hands.  She pulled them tight – too tight.  She didn’t care.  He moaned, dazed by the blitz attack.

Just as Emily turned to find an entrance to the basement to find Cassie, a large, muscular man with dark tattoos that seemed to ooze around his grubby white tank top grabbed her by the neck and pushed her backwards onto the couch.  Her fall wasn’t cushioned and she could feel every sofa steel spring jab into her back.  Pain pierced her spine.  The hulk of a man pressed his body against Emily and squeezed the air from her lungs.

Paralyzed.

He groped at her sides and her jeans in a frenzy of excitement.

She couldn’t move her arms or wiggle her body loose from his enormous weight thrust against her one hundred-fifteen pound frame.  Slowly turning her head to the left, she saw the dark inked flesh of his right shoulder and sunk her teeth deep into the muscle.  The powerful human jaw cut through soft tissue and then sliced through the muscle.  He cried out in agony with an animal wail, retreating long enough for Emily to slide out from under him and hit the uneven wooden floor.  Emily crawled toward the shotgun and prayed that it had another bullet in the chamber.

Before she could reach the gun, she was tugged roughly by her hair, dragged a couple of feet backward, picked up like a rag doll, and thrown to the floor on the other side of the room.  The huge man with a long ponytail stood in front of the door blocking any means of escape for Emily.

Bleeding from his shoulder, red ooze seeped further down his shirt as he stood staring at her with a wide, terrifying smile on his face, reminiscent of the inbred family member intent on wreaking havoc on any unsuspecting visitor who happened upon their place in the woods.  It piqued some type of sick, twisted game to him.  He was oblivious to his partner lying on the floor whimpering softly and didn’t care if he were alive or dead.  His focus was on Emily as his personal sadistic plaything until he killed her.

Not clear if he was a brutal psychopath or merely a caged wild animal that acted as the muscle partner in crime, Emily knew she was out manned, out maneuvered, and out gunned.

She stood up shakily and readied herself in a standoff against her opponent.  Her options were to hope that Rick would rescue her, probably not going to happen soon enough, or hand-to-hand combat with an overdriven testosterone, dominated Neanderthal, which was highly unlikely, or plan three…

She tried to stand up straight to size up the fervent man as a sharp, searing pain exploded down the base of her neck to her lower back, like a lightening bolt, which caused her knees to quiver.  Light headed with difficulty breathing, Emily remembered her early training at the police academy, which seemed like another lifetime ago.  She kept her physical training updated even though she wasn’t a sworn police officer anymore.

She pushed off with her left foot and took three well-placed steps, covered her face leading with her elbows, and crashed through the single paned, sash window.  She tucked and rolled at the perfect time, hit the catawampus porch, bounced once, and continued down the two stairs to the soft, reddish dirt of the island.

Continuing to roll to the side, she knew that the hulking man would soon be on her tail.

As Emily caught her breath and happy to see that her arms weren’t sliced to ribbons, she saw some familiar shoes approaching fast.  She rolled onto her back to sit up just as the front door opened with a crash that ripped the screen entrance from its hinges.

A two-by-four swung through the air and made precise contact with the angry man’s chest, he dropped immediately to the ground with a dull thud that undoubtedly rattled his internal organs.

Rick stood over the large man with a satisfied look on his face, steadying himself for another blow if necessary.

The large man, face down, windless, remained knocked out cold.

Rick tossed the board aside and helped Emily up, gently touching her cheek and wiping her hair from her face.  “You okay?”  His eyes said more than his simple words.

“I’m fine.”  Emily smiled as her body screamed in agony.  “Let’s get these guys contained before the cops get here.”

Rick grumbled.  “I don’t think they’re coming.”

“What?”

“It’s different here.”

“What do you mean?”  She said slowly.

“Island police protocol.”

“They didn’t believe you?”  Emily looked surprised.

“It may be a while before the cops get here.  Let’s get the girl to safety and leave the rest for the local cops to clean up.”

 

Continued….

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PROLOGUE

Woodburn, Oregon is a city in Marion County, approximately thirty miles south of Portland. The city received its name after the founder, Jesse H.Settlemier, heard his hired man remark upon the burning capacity of some trees they had slashed down, saying, “It would burn, wouldn’t it?” It is known for its annual Tulip Festival, Dragstrip, and miles of fertile farmland. It also claims the unique distinction of being home to the largest number of Russian Old Believers in the United States. Since the settlement of the Old Believers, the town has witnessed the arrival of other Russian religious dissidents including Molokans, Dukhobors, Pentacostals, and Baptists. And yet there are still other, less recognizable groups that have chosen to call Woodburn home. It is a city where those wishing to remain separate may do so. And those with a secret may hide.

The funeral took place on the third Sunday in June, officially the first day of summer. It was a relatively small affair (by law enforcement standards) with only two hundred people in attendance. The speeches had been sobering; the mood, sedate. Mourners listened solemnly to the sound of bagpipes playing “Amazing Grace.” After delivering the eulogy, the mayor and a few of the town selectmen had lingered on to say a few words and give their condolences to the family. The deceased’s wife, Leslie, sat hunched over in a chair, her face flush with tears. She was flanked by her two college-aged children, a boy and a girl, who desperately tried to provide her with some measure of comfort in the midst of unbearable sadness.

Newly assigned Chief of Police Phil Townsend looked on regretfully as the heavy black casket was lowered slowly into the waiting ground. The man he was burying had been his mentor and friend for the past twelve years. If only I had been there! He thought of the house where it had all happened. The grisly discoveries they had made. It was still hard for him to believe that it actually happened here.

Looking over the crowd of people, he recognized the two detectives from Portland. At the moment, he couldn’t remember their names, but was pleased to see they had taken the time off to attend the service. Townsend sighed. Time off was something he was going to have very little of in the week ahead of him. The events of the past two days had turned the normally quiet city upside down. Since news of the incident had broken out, reporters from all over the state had descended upon the area to conduct interviews, take photographs, and request police reports. It had become the largest media covered event in Woodburn history. And one that he would never forget. Not all the days of his life.

 

from CHAPTER 1

Detective Ken Ross woke up feeling exhausted. He had not slept well at all. And he was hung over. Too much of the old sauce. He had attended a bachelor party the night before and now he was paying for it. His head hurt like a son of a bitch. But it was worth it. The smooth, svelte body of the naked woman sleeping beside him was proof of that. It had been a good night; though he had felt slightly awkward about leaving the party with the night’s entertainment on his arm. He thought that the stripper would have been slated for the groom to be but, as circumstances would have it, Ross had turned out to be the lucky man. Her name was Tandi. She had been good. They had come back to the hotel room and immediately proceeded to rip off each other’s clothes. Lifting her from the floor, he was inside her before they had even reached the bed. Surprisingly, what with all the alcohol in his system, he had managed to come two out of the three times he had loved her before they fell asleep. James Bond would have been proud. A childish thought, Ross conceded, but the fictional super-spy had meant so much to him for so long. As a child he had always wanted to pattern his life after James Bond. Fearless. Suave. Sophisticated. The very epitome of virility. And a lady-killer to boot. There was not a woman alive who could resist his charms. It seemed that his childhood hero had (subconsciously anyway) played a role in his choice of a lifestyle. Over the course of his ten years with the Portland Police Bureau, he had managed to bed nearly three hundred women by his own estimation. A respectable number, Ross thought, to those who held such dubious records in high esteem. He often thought it was foolish to keep such a count. He didn’t know exactly why he did it. Maybe he was trying to prove something to himself. But it gave him satisfaction. Almost as much as the act itself. For Ross, sex was the ultimate expression of pleasure. It fulfilled him in a way that few things could. And that was all he needed.

He had tried his luck at marriage but it had only lasted two years. He soon discovered that he could not commit to one woman. His ex-wife had suggested that he speak to a doctor about his inability to commit to a single female. But he had ignored her advice. The last thing he needed was some shrink telling him about the benefits of monogamy. Besides, he wasn’t sick. He just liked variety. He was emotionally strong and content in knowing that he didn’t need anyone. Maybe he was only fooling himself. But it seemed to be working.

Having had enough introspection for one morning, Ross got up out of the bed and quietly made his way to the bathroom. Turning on the light, he shut the door and looked at himself in the mirror. Thankfully, the reflection that stared back at him didn’t look half as bad as he felt. His face was a bit drawn but his eyes were still crystal clear and as blue as the ocean at noontide. He ran a finger under his chin where dark stubble was beginning to show along his strong jaw-line. His five-foot-eleven inch frame was taut and well chiseled; the result of a daily routine of calisthenics and weight training.

He stepped into the shower, turned the nozzle, and let the warm water splash over his face. Within seconds he began to feel alive again. After his shower, he toweled off then headed back into the main room. Ross looked over at the bed. The girl was gone. It was probably for the best. He had to be at work in ten minutes and didn’t have time for another roll in the hay. He quickly picked his clothes up off the floor and put them on. The navy blue sport-jacket and black twill cotton trousers were slightly rumpled from wear, but would get him through the day. His wallet, gun, and keys sat atop the dresser. Ross picked up his wallet and looked inside. All his money and credit cards were still there. Smart girl. It wasn’t wise to steal from a cop. He picked up his gun–a 9mm Glock–and slipped it into his holster. He stuffed his wallet in his back pants pocket, picked up his keys, and was out the door.

 

Yuri Porshikov stared in wonderment at the contents of the glass jar he held in his hand: a human penis and testicles. Brothers Leon and Zane had done well. The initiate, though unwilling, had received a great gift. The gift of redemption. If they only knew the mysterious ways God worked.

He marveled at how a simple appendage could have so much influence over a man. How so many men were ruled by it. Based their decisions on it. And how certain cultures had even worshipped it. But there had always been the enlightened few. Those who saw the organ for what it was. The instrument of evil. The organ that led to damnation.

He had waited many years for this time to come. Since his arrival in the West, he had dedicated himself to the proliferation of the faith. It had not been easy for him to find new recruits willing to make the sacrifice. Such a lack of willing members had compelled him to take matters into his own hands. Thus, he had picked the most vile and reproached element of society to convert. The ones who truly needed to be saved.

His disciples were few but they were loyal. Like him, they had seen the evil of the world and knew that something had to be done. With every baptism they performed, it brought them closer to reaching their goal: to cleanse society and bring forth the coming of the kingdom of God. Yuri relished the thought. They would make themselves heard once again. Their presence would resound like a peal of thunder. The glory of his people would not be forgotten.

 

CHAPTER 2

When Ross arrived at the precinct (ten minutes late for his shift) he got a cup of coffee from the machine in the corner of the squad room and went to his desk. Reaching into a drawer, he pulled out a bottle of aspirin. His head was throbbing with pain. He took out two capsules and quickly downed them. It was going to be a long day.

He sat down at his desk and was about to sift through some paperwork when he heard his name.

“Ken.”

Ross looked up to see one of his fellow officers, Steve Worley.

“Hey, Steve.”

“How ya feelin’?”

“Like shit.”

“Glad to hear it,” Worley said jokingly. “Stetlan wants to see you in his office, pronto.”

“What about?”

“Not sure. Says he’s got somethin’ for ya.”

Ross groaned. Probably just wanted to give him some shit about being late. The notoriously by-the-book head of Portland Police Bureau’s Sexual Assault Detail had been keeping close tabs on his detectives and their behavior since being promoted to Lieutenant six months ago. So far, Ross had managed to avoid any serious reprimands from his newest commanding officer, but he knew it was only a matter of time. For reasons unknown to him, Ross got the feeling that he did not rank high on Stetlan’s list.

Ross got up from his chair and walked through the squad room and down the hall until he came to a door. The nameplate on the door read: Lieutenant David Stetlan-S.A.D. Ross knocked.

“Yeah,” came the lieutenant’s voice from behind the door. Ross opened the door and looked in.

“You wanted to see me, sir?”

“Ken. ‘Bout time you showed up. C’mon in.”

Ross stepped into the office, closing the door behind him. Standing by Stetlan’s desk was an attractive young woman, maybe late twenties or early thirties.

“I’d like you to meet Miranda Locke. She just transferred from the North Precinct. She’s your new partner.”

“Partner?”

“You got it.”

Ross looked her over from top to bottom. She was dressed in a conservative grey pantsuit that seemed to emphasize rather than conceal her curves. Her breasts were large and firm. Her body toned. Her fair skin was accentuated by a lustrous head of raven black hair that extended down to her shoulders. He wanted her immediately.

“Ken Ross. Nice to meet you.”

“Likewise.”

Ross extended his hand to meet hers and found she had a surprisingly firm grip for a person with such soft features.

“Detective Locke and I were just discussing your new case.”

“New case?”

Stetlan handed Ross a manila folder.

“Happened last night over on Sanger Way. Strangest damn thing I ever heard of.”

Ross opened the folder and looked at the report.

Wednesday, May 18. At approximately 9:26 p.m. officers Doug Nevins and Carlos Basteda responded to a call made to 911 by an unknown caller who had not spoken. Dispatch had requested that a black and white do a drive by to check it out. When they approached the house located at 317 E.Sanger Way, they found the front door to be unlocked with a note attached to the door saying “Come In.” They had been informed that the house was the residence of a registered sex offender–Mr.Vern Trenier. They entered cautiously, their guns drawn. After a cursory check of the front premises, the officers had made their way toward the back of the house. In the bedroom was where they had found him. At first they thought he was dead, but upon closer look saw that he was breathing. He lay naked on the bed; a white cloth covering his groin area. Closer inspection revealed the man to be castrated. The phone on the bedside table was off the hook and set beside its cradle. Realizing that the man was still alive, officer Basteda had observed the victim’s condition, then radioed for an ambulance.

When he had finished reading the report, Ross looked up.

“Any word on the victim?”

“Not since last night. Well, I believe you two have a job to do,” Stetlan said dismissively.

“Yes, sir.”

Ross closed the folder, tucked it under his arm, and opened the door for his stunning new partner.

“Ladies first.”

She gave a small, appreciative smile, and quickly stepped out into the hall.

After leaving Stetlan’s office, Ross turned to Locke.

“So. You ready to go?”

“Where are we going?”

“Let’s go talk to the victim.”

 

For there are eunuchs who were born thus from their mother’s womb, and there are eunuchs who were made eunuchs by men, and there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven’s sake. He who is able to accept it, let him accept it.

Brother Leon sat in his room, pondering the words on the page in front of him. The verse from Matthew 19:12 had echoed its wisdom throughout the ages. He had read about Origen (the third-century church father), and others before them who had heeded the cry of the Lord. A cry that had been meant for all but answered by few. Sadly, the majority of the human race had refused to accept Christ’s proclamation of the sacred teachings. For most of the world’s people, the Bible was but a dead letter.

During his moments alone, Leon found time to pray and further his study of the good book. He had managed to read through the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation, marking the sections of particular interest. He had even found apparent contradictions to their beliefs during his study of the book. Leon recalled the lines from Deuteronomy 23:1 He who is emasculated by crushing or mutilation shall not enter the congregation of the LORD.

He had thought of asking Father Porshikov about the meaning of such passages but had quickly dismissed the idea. Such questioning of Holy Scripture would only be seen as blasphemous. Instead, Leon had come to his own conclusions, regarding the contradictory verses as outmoded, outdated, and erroneous teachings of the Old Testament.

When he had finished his daily reflections, Leon closed the book, stood up, and went to the window. Looking outside, he watched his fellow brethren out in the field. It was eight-thirty in the morning, and he knew they had been at work for the past four hours. Thankfully, he no longer had to wake up at dawn to assist them in their labors. His role as a missionary had provided him with many privileges.

As he turned from the window, Leon found himself thinking about the night before. The mission. Last night had been his first time performing the operation. He had been nervous and unsure of himself. He remembered how he had vomited after severing the organ. How he had felt ashamed for being so squeamish at the sight of blood. But he could not help it. The gruesome act had disturbed his senses and given rise to a primitive instinct of revulsion.

But despite all his misgivings, he had performed everything correctly. He had severed the organ clean off, cauterized the wound, and left the target sleeping peacefully. Upon returning to the house, Leon had delivered the organ to the master, washed himself clean, then settled into bed. But, regardless of any physical fatigue he may have felt, sleep had eluded him. For hours he had lain flat on his back reliving the events of the night. He had tried to think about something else but had kept seeing the man’s face in his mind. Wondering about how the man would feel when he awoke. Or if he had even survived the operation. But there was no way to know such things. He was not allowed to view any form of news broadcast or media publication. The fate of the target was not to concern him. Nevertheless, he had found himself wondering.

Forcing the thought from his mind, Leon looked around the room. It was a small room, sparsely furnished– a twin bed, a pine dresser. Simple. Clean. So different from the life he had once lived. And yet, for the past two years, he had come to call it home. He was grateful for the support and help they had provided him. The kindness they had shown. God’s people. His initiation into the fold had signaled a drastic redirection in his life. And in his destiny. He had become a part of something far greater than he had ever imagined. He had been given a purpose to his life.

Returning his attention to the window, Leon watched as his fellow brethren toiled restlessly in the fields below. Missionary or not, they were all equals in the eyes of the Lord. With a sudden sense of forlorn obligation, he put on his shoes, and went down to join them.

 

Detective Miranda Locke sat in the passenger seat of Detective Ross’s car staring out the window. They were headed north on Second Avenue en route to the hospital. The streets were bustling with pedestrians, cyclists, SmartCars, and pedicabs; proud advocates of the greenest city in the world. The vaulted spread of azure blue sky was speckled with hoary tufts of fluffy white clouds that loomed with the muffled softness of eiderdown. Locke smiled at the sights. She had lived in Oregon all her life and had never taken the state (with its crisp, clean air, and lush, fertile valleys) for granted. With all the environmental calamities taking their toll on the planet, Portland was a city intent on saving it.

As the car began to speed up, her thoughts turned to the man behind the wheel. She didn’t know what to make of her new partner. She had noticed him checking her out in the Lieutenant’s office and while walking out to the car. Imagined him undressing her with his eyes. She hoped he wasn’t going to be sneaking glances all day.

Though a part of her found the attention her looks had brought her flattering, she had also found that being an attractive young woman in the male dominated profession of law enforcement had its drawbacks.

“So, how long have you been with the force?” Ross asked, breaking the awkward silence.

Locke turned from the window.

“Two years.”

“You like it?”

“Very much.”

“What’d ya do before becoming a cop?” Ross asked, keeping his eyes on the road.

“I was a nurse in a maximum security psych ward.”

“Really. That must have been interesting. Why’d ya leave?”

Locke hesitated a moment before answering. She had asked herself that very same question dozens of times since becoming a police officer. Her decision to change careers at thirty-two had come as a surprise to her then-husband and friends. And though she had been sure of her decision, there was still a part of her that wondered what her life would have been like if she had stayed.

“I just didn’t feel like I was making much of a difference working with those patients.”

Ross gave her a quick glance.

“Is that why you decided to become a cop? To make a difference in things?”

“Isn’t that what we’re here for?” Locke asked rhetorically.

“Well, you certainly got your work cut out for you.”

She did, indeed. Over the past two years, Miranda had worked hard to prove herself to be a valuable member of the Portland Police Bureau. She wanted to make a difference in society. She wanted to do something. The police force had put her in a position where she could evoke change. And change was what she had needed. During her five years as a nurse, she had become frustrated trying to treat homicidal maniacs who had been able to avoid incarceration through an insanity plea. She had gotten sick of listening to their evil-minded gibberish. Being in the midst of what had seemed like complete, incorrigible darkness had begun to disturb her mental well-being.

As they sped over the S.E. Morrison Bridge, Locke watched the ships drifting languidly in the Willamette below. The sight stirred childhood memories of lazy summer days spent wandering along the riverbank with her father. Days of laughter and joy. Days when safety and innocence still held sway. The memories quickly faded into the past as the car reached the other side.

Turning off the bridge, they took the I-5 north to the Weidler Street Exit then continued northbound on Williams Avenue. On her right, she saw the Port City Development Center, a non-profit social services organization where she had volunteered while still a college student.

As they turned the corner onto Gantenbein Avenue, Locke saw the hospital come into view. Her thoughts suddenly turned to the man they were going to see; the victim of a heinous and downright bizarre crime. Though her previous experience had primed her to witness almost any instance of mutilation, dislocation, or deprivation that could befall a person, she had never seen such an act of modern-day barbarism as a castration. The thought of working on the case had both worried and intrigued her. But in the end it was her duty that compelled her. Her duty as a police officer, as a nurse, and as a daughter.

 

Brother Zane felt his muscles being taxed to the limit as he pushed himself up from the floor. He had just hit his one hundredth rep when the pain had begun to manifest itself. Soon it would become unbearable. But that would not stop him. His body would have to give out before he gave in. For throughout the troubled existence that had been his life, he had come to learn that the only way to conquer pain, was to experience it.

When he had finished his set, Zane stood up and caught his breath. His body was slick with sweat; his soul, a burning fire. He took off his clothes and stood in front of the full-length mirror mounted on the back of his bedroom door. He marveled at the image reflected in the glass. He stood a lofty six-foot-five. His arms were long and sinewy; his shoulders, broad and powerful. God had certainly done a sublime job with the creation of the human body. It could be maintained and improved solely by using one’s own body weight. No equipment required. Father Porshikov had spoken to him about the need to strive for perfection. Hence, Zane had spent countless hours building his body through strict and disciplined physical training. In addition to his impressive physique, he had shaved his entire body (including his eyebrows) in accordance with the regulations of purity set forth in the book of Leviticus.

But it was not his body that was his main concern. It was merely a vessel. A shell that would be cast off at the time when death came. And it would come for everyone. But, unlike other people, he had no fear of death. His sacrifice had ensured his salvation.

His eyes moved down to the large scar that covered his groin. The mark would forever serve as a reminder of the sacred vow he had made. Zane remembered the night vividly. The night he had been baptized into the faith. During the operation he had suffered severe pain. The greatest pain. It was like being born. And indeed, he had been born again; into the service of the Lord.

In that instant everything had become clear. He had given his body over to the Lord, to glorify and to serve. He had become a new creature.

Feeling the absence of strenuous effort, Zane moved to the floor, and started anew.

 

CHAPTER 3

 

It was nearly nine O’clock when Ross and Locke arrived at Legacy Emanuel Hospital. After checking with the front desk, they were directed by a nurse to Vern Trenier’s room.

Though eager to speak with him, Ross wasn’t sure how much help Trenier would be able to provide. According to the police report, Trenier had been attacked, rendered unconscious, and castrated. Ross felt a twinge of unease just thinking about it. He couldn’t imagine going through life deprived of the organ that gave him so much pleasure.

On top of everything else, the sick bastard was going to be headed back to prison. Police had found Trenier’s computer loaded with child pornography and at least a dozen e-mails from purported juveniles looking for sex.

When they reached the room, they found Trenier sitting in his bed. The television was on but he did not seem to be watching it. As they entered, Trenier made no indication that he was aware another person was in the room. Ross stepped forward.

“Mr.Trenier?”

Trenier quickly turned his head to face them.

“Who are you?”

Ross flashed him his badge.

“Detective Ross, Portland PB. This is my partner, Detective Locke. We’d like to ask you some questions.”

“What kind of questions?”

“We’d like to ask you about what happened last night.”

“I was attacked, that’s what happened. Now take a hike.”

“Sir, we’re here to help you.”

“What the hell can you do? Can you get me my fucking dick back?”

Ross remained silent.

“See…whatever you say…whatever I say…it’s not going to matter one bit. There are some things in life, that once they’re done they’re done. Things that you can’t get back. Things that can’t be fixed. No matter what you do. And you have to live with it, those consequences, for the rest of your life.”

Locke stepped forward.

“You’re right, Mr.Trenier. Nothing that we say is going to change what’s been done. But that doesn’t mean that what you tell us won’t make a difference.”

Trenier looked at her.

“Why are the police so interested in what happened to me anyway?”

Locke met his gaze.

“Because we want to make sure that what happened to you doesn’t happen to anyone else.”

Trenier gave a heavy sigh, paused for a moment, and looked at them.

“What do you want to know?”

“Could you tell us what happened last night?” Locke asked.

They listened as Trenier recounted the events of the previous night. He had returned to his house around six p.m. Had dinner. And had spent the rest of the evening “working” on his computer. He had been going to the bathroom when he was attacked.

“Did you see your attacker?”

“No. It all happened so fast. Someone grabbed me from behind, a big guy.”

“I thought you said you didn’t see him?” Ross asked.

“I didn’t see his face. But his hands were huge. He put something over my face, and then…I must’ve passed out.”

“And that’s all you remember?” Ross questioned.

“Yes.”

“Okay,” Ross sighed. “I think that’s all the questions that I have. Thanks for your help.”

Ross turned to leave. Locke shot him an icy glare then turned back to Trenier.

“Do you have any enemies, Mr.Trenier?” Locke inquired. “Someone you know who would want to hurt you?”

“I’m a convicted pedophile. I’m sure there’s a lot of people who would want to hurt me.”

“Anyone specific?”

“I don’t know. Why didn’t they just kill me?”

Trenier began to break down.

“Mr.Trenier, I-“

Locke stopped when Trenier looked up at her from his bed, tears welling up in his eyes. The look on his face was that of a man who had lost all hope.

“Thank you for speaking with us.”

Locke turned to Ross and motioned toward the door. They made their exit.

As they emerged from Trenier’s room, Locke turned to Ross.

“Well, so much for possible suspects.”

“How ’bout this one.”

Ross reached into the manila folder he had received from Stetlan and pulled out a rap sheet.

“Justin Everson.”

“Who?” Locke asked.

“He was Trenier’s victim nine years ago,” Ross stated matter-of-factly.

“Were you ever going to show that to me?”

“Be my guest.”

Ross handed the rap to Locke. Locke looked at the paper and read out loud.

“Twenty-one years old. Six-foot-three. Two hundred and fifteen pounds. Three priors. Two for drugs, one for assault with a deadly weapon.”

“Here’s something else,” Ross interjected. “Forensics discovered a shoe print outside the house. Casts and photographs taken of the print show that the suspect wears a size thirteen which, along with the victim’s testimony, puts him at well over six-feet-tall.”

Locke looked up at her partner.

“I think we should go have a talk with Mr.Everson.”

 

Brother Leon sat among the group in the dining room. He looked across the table at the familiar faces. Brothers Anton and Sergei. Sisters Mary, Tatiana, and Aleksandra. Though he had been living with them for the past two years, Leon knew very little of his fellow brethren’s pasts. Aside from their names (taken themselves at the point of acceptance into the house) and faces, the people he had come to call family were each a mystery unto him.

But, for all intents and purposes, they were the only family he had ever known. His own upbringing had consisted of being moved around foster homes until he had reached the age of sixteen, upon which time he had escaped for a life of selling himself on the streets of Portland. The idea of being part of a family had seemed so alien a concept, and yet, one that he had secretly desired for so long.

The meal consisted of boiled cabbage, potatoes, and kasha. For the past two years, he had followed their dietary practices of strict vegetarianism. Years ago he had not thought he would ever be content with living such a life. The ascetic life. There was never a drop of alcohol in the house. Nor drugs. And no sexual activity of any sort. When he had first come to the house he had not expected to stay. But they had been so kind. So welcoming. They had made him feel special. They had all understood what he had gone through and what he was dealing with. And then there was Father Porshikov himself. The man had exuded an irresistible charisma that Leon could not ignore. He had been fascinated by him. Leon had not known why, but he had found himself wanting to help the man. Wanting to protect him. From that moment on he had made every effort to change.

Reaching for his porcelain cup of Chinese green tea, Leon’s eyes searched the table for Brother Zane, who, it appeared, was absent from their company. Leon had not seen him since last night. He wondered if his fellow missionary had undergone a similar reaction to their experience with the target. Leon doubted it. His monolithic partner seemed to be impervious to all forms of psychological agitation.

Leon took a long drink then put down his cup. Though the food was plentiful, he was not hungry; thoughts of blood still fresh in his mind. At the moment, the thought of cutting into anything made his stomach turn. And yet it would do him well to get used to it. For he knew it was only a matter of time before they would be sent out again. Out of respect for the women, he served himself a baked potato and picked up his knife.

 

Ross and Locke pulled up to the front of Divinity Tattoo parlor shortly before noon. They entered the shop and were greeted by a young woman in a studded black leather bra, cut-off jean shorts, and a spiked dog collar around her neck. Her arms were covered with tattoos ranging from pink butterflies to a skull and crossbones. Somewhere in the background a radio was playing “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult.

After inquiring about Justin Everson, they were led back behind a curtain into another room where they found Everson in the process of tattooing a customer who sat in a chair.

“Hey, Justin,” the desk girl called.

“I’m busy, Kat.”

Locke stepped forward.

“Justin Everson?”

Everson stopped what he was doing and turned toward the direction of the voice.

“Who are you?”

“We’re police officers. I’m Detective Locke. This is Detective Ross. May we have a word with you, please?”

“I’ll be right back,” Everson said to the customer. “C’mon. We can talk outside.”

They followed him out into the back parking lot. He was a tall, muscular young man who (like his co-worker) was a living canvas of images. When they had reached a spot sufficiently out of hearing distance from anyone inside, Everson turned to address them.

“Okay. What do you want?”

“Are you aware of the recent attack upon a Mr.Vern Trenier?” Locke asked.

“Yeah. I heard about it on the news.”

“He was the man convicted of molesting you nine years ago, wasn’t he?”

“Yeah. So what?”

“How did you feel when you heard about what happened to him?”

Everson scoffed.

“What the hell kind of a question is that?”

“A perfectly legitimate question. Now why don’t you try answering it,” Locke said firmly.

“All right. He deserved it. After what he did to me. I wish they had killed him.”

“They?” Ross asked.

“Whoever it was that did it. They deserve a medal for cutting that sick fuck’s cock off. I couldn’t believe they would let someone like that back out on the streets.”

“Did you ever see him after he was released?” Locke continued.

“Fuck no. Why would I?”

“Where were you last night?” Ross asked.

Everson paused for a moment and looked at them.

“Don’t tell me you think that I had something to do with this. I was his fucking victim! You don’t have any right to accuse me of anything!”

“We’re not accusing you of anything, Mr.Everson,” Locke said calmly. “We’re just following protocol for standard investigative procedure.”

“I don’t give a shit what you’re following. I don’t have to talk to you.”

“No, you don’t. But if we can’t verify your whereabouts on the night in question-“

“I was playing the Ballroom.”

“The ballroom?” Locke asked, sounding confused.

“The Crystal Ballroom. It’s only one of the most famous fuckin’ clubs in the city.”

“Hey, let’s watch the language, all right?” Ross said, then looked at Locke to continue.

“I take it you’re in a band?”

“Yeah. And there’s about a hundred people you can ask who saw me up on stage, including my co-worker. Go ahead, ask her.”

“Mr.Everson-“

“No!” Everson shouted, cutting Locke off. “I’ve had enough answering questions. You think you’re doing the right thing by protecting child molesters?”

“They have rights just like everybody else,” Locke stated dryly.

“Fuck their rights. What about my rights? What about the community’s rights to safety?”

“With all due respect, sir, Mr.Trenier did serve his time.”

“Nine years. For what he did to me! My whole life was ruined because of that fucking scumbag. As far as I’m concerned, he can burn in hell. And as far as the guy you’re looking for is concerned, I hope you never catch him. Believe me, he’s doing society a favor.”

 

Ross sat behind the wheel trying to clear his head. As he’d suspected, their interrogation of Everson had turned out to be a waste of time. Locke sat in the passenger seat staring out the window. She had been quiet since stepping into the car. Ross had already made an attempt at small talk but she didn’t seem to be interested. He was about to turn on the radio when suddenly she turned and looked at him.

“Do you think he’s right?”

Ross removed his hand from the dial and shot her a glance.

“Who?”

“Everson.”

“About what?” Ross asked, feigning interest.

“About the person we’re after, doing society a favor?”

There was a brief pause as Ross considered the question.

“Well, I haven’t got much sympathy for child molesters, if that’s what you mean. How ’bout you?”

“I don’t know. I think most people would consider physical castration cruel and unusual punishment.”

“Most people don’t know the kind of sick thoughts that goes through a pedophile’s mind.”

“And you do?” Locke asked, sounding skeptical.

“Well, judging from their actions they can’t be good, right?”

“I don’t think it’s that simple.”

“Why’s that?” Ross asked.

“I’ve worked with pedophiles before. Many of them find they are unable to control their thoughts and urges, which are biological in origin.”

“So what are you saying, they’re not responsible for their actions?”

“Everybody’s responsible for their actions. But there are certain biological factors that can play a major part in influencing a person’s ability to make decisions.”

“Like what?”

“Genetic predisposition.”

Ross scoffed.

“Something wrong?” Locke asked.

“Nothing.”

Ross decided it was better to keep his mouth shut for the rest of the ride. Obviously his partner held an entirely different opinion altogether.

As they sped across the S.E. Morrison Bridge, Ross found his thoughts hovering around Vern Trenier. Personally he couldn’t care less about the so-called “victim.” The sick fuck deserved it as far as he was concerned. Such people didn’t make sense to him. He couldn’t fathom how anyone could hurt a child, let alone see a child as a sexual object. But, after ten years as a cop, Ross had come to realize that human beings were capable of anything. He thought it was disgraceful how Level 3 sex offenders (the most likely to re-offend) were allowed back on the streets. He knew that if it were not for the grossly overcrowded state of the prison systems, the options for probation and parole would not even exist. Convicted sex offenders would remain in prison to serve out their full sentence. Sometimes he wondered why he was protecting such scum. After all, maybe society would be a safer place if they all got clipped. And parents could sleep easier at night knowing that such monsters had been deprived of the organ used to perpetrate such crimes. But, as an officer of the law, it was his job to protect all members of society. Even the unpopular ones.

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