The Woman in Red: Chapter 50
50. Lethal force
The
bedroom door leading to the bathroom was blown out of her hinges and at the
same time the window of the bathroom shattered into fragments. The object that
was thrown inside immediately started to smoke extremely hard.
Katarina
had the presence of mind to throw herself on the ground. Not a second too early
because the leader of the scoundrels had drawn his gun and was shooting blindly
around him. Fortunately, they hadn’t put Jean-Pierre in the bath yet, so the
gangster who had him dropped him on the ground when his boss started to shoot.
One
of the bullets hit the man who had held Jean-Pierre in his throat and he sank
to his knees while the blood poured out of his mouth and the wound. He dropped
on his side on the ground while he tried to keep his hands to his throat with
all his force, hoping this would help.
Jean-Pierre,
who laid on his side too, and this way looked the man in his eyes, knew that if
the man wouldn’t get help in the first minutes, he would die. Obviously his
lungs were filling with blood. His breath came in fits and start and he looked
wide-eyed in agony.
You
almost couldn’t distinguish anything. Fortunately, the smoke didn’t prevent
breathing, otherwise it would have been bad for Jean-Pierre who still was
gagged. Katarina heard sounds everywhere she couldn’t place. She thought she
saw shadows moving through the smoke, but it could also be her imagination.
One
of the victims of the gangster shooting was the mirror in the bathroom. Nobody
had been hurt by it, but Katarina had noticed one of the pieces of glass lying
not too far from her on the ground before the smoke had filled the bathroom.
During these moments the smoke hung in the place,
she had used the glass to cut her cuffs. She crept with bloody hands over the
floor to Jean-Pierre and took care of his cuffs and gag.
When
things began to look clearer, the shadows got a firmer shape and she saw three
soldiers, armed to the teeth. One of them was watching the bedroom, another one
kept the gangster leader in control. A third one was looking at the second
accomplice who was obviously killed too.
The
man in the bedroom transmitted a message in a portable mobile phone. ‘All
clear. No victims on our side. Two kills in the enemy’s camp.’ Obviously this
was all he had to say to the person on the
other side of the phone.
When
General Tavernier came walking in the room, Jean-Pierre and Katarina were not
yet recovered from their fear. ‘Glad to see you alive, friends. The transmitter
has done his work very well and our directional microphone system has captured
everything. I’m glad Katarina was able to give us the signal otherwise this
could have ended differently.’
The
surprised look of Jean-Pierre was answered with a smile of Katarina. She kissed
him on the lips in the presence of all the soldiers. ‘I was able to swallow the
transmitter by feigning falling against the night table in the Carlton.’
That,
of course, explained why the soldiers were just in time. It could indeed have
turned the wrong way if Katarina hadn’t been able to use this ruse. Jean-Pierre
couldn’t think what could have happened then. He just looked for a moment at
the bathtub, which was full of water and the towel and the jug with water
standing on the side of the bath.
‘General,
why have you taken one of the tapes out of our room?’ Katarina asked very
resentfully Although she was happy to be saved by him and the soldiers, it
wouldn’t have come as far if the gangster would have found all the tapes.
The
General looked at her in the same way. ‘On my word of honor, Katarina, I’ve
taken nothing from your room. I supposed you had hidden it somewhere else when
I heard one was missing.’
Katarina
shook her head furiously. ‘No, I never would do that. Our lives are a lot more
precious than that stupid tape.’
Had
the soldier’s attention been distracted by the discussion between the General
and Katarina? Who knows, but everything after that went very fast. The gangster
with the gloves gave the man a blow with his elbow in the face and in the same
movement he pulled the second pistol of the man from his belt and held it against
the head of the man. ‘Nobody moves or the soldier dies. Throw your weapons on
the ground.’ He quickly disarmed the man he had in his power.
The
surviving bandit moved with his free hand to the General and the other soldier
that they had to clear the bedroom door. They had to obey the demands of the
gangster.
‘Maybe
two out of three tapes is not so bad. At this moment, that’s enough for me, but
that you have killed two of my best men, I can’t forgive that.’ He pushed the
man in front of him hard in the back so that he landed in the arms of the
General and his friend.
Jean-Pierre
saw him aiming his gun at Katarina and without hesitating he jumped in the line
of fire to rescue Katarina. A shot echoed and the cry of Jean-Pierre was the
only thing the gangster needed to quickly leave the area.
‘No,’
Katarina saw Jean-Pierre fell to the floor for the second time this day. This
time, the man hadn’t missed. On her boyfriend’s shirt appeared a blood red
stain and Jean-Pierre didn’t move anymore.
© Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere
09/10/2015
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