Today’s excerpt is from Bear’s
War, Book #5 of the Asps Series.
Patty flying a charter flight customer who has her land to pick up a “friend.” The friend turns out to be a most wanted terrorist. Enjoy and have a fantastic day.
m.j.
When Patty
landed, she taxied to where she was told to go for refueling. She had called ahead and arranged for fuel,
down to having already given her credit card number, to avoid an over-long stay
on the ground. After she stopped the
plane, Patty went to the cabin and opened the door for Rolfe, who left the
plane to wait for the man who was going to Los Angeles with them. Patty stayed at the door until the fuel truck
arrived, before she went back to the cockpit to check on Harry VI, who was
sleeping soundly. Nothing else to do,
she sat down in her seat and waited for the fueling to be completed and the new
passenger to arrive. When he did arrive,
Patty’s eyes flew wide open and she felt a chill run down her spine. The man meeting Randal Rolfe was none other
than Ibn Mohammad…one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. As a matter of course, Patty looked over the
pictures of wanted terrorists on Jim Scott’s computer every time she visited
the Asps complex on Jim’s ranch. There
was no doubt who she was looking at. She
thought of the Asp Jim had given her, which was in a mostly hidden holster on
the left-hand side of her seat, but knew she’d never risk firing it…especially
while refueling was going on. She had no
intention of risking her son’s life by blowing her plane up with him in
it. She thought of running back,
shutting the plane’s door, and calling the authorities…but she felt she might
not make it in time. So she just sat
there, took three deep breaths, let them out slowly after each was taken, and
did some fast thinking on what to do. By
the time she got up and went back to greet her new passenger, she had her plan
more or less figured out.
Rolfe introduced
Mohammad using a Hispanic name that went right over Patty’s head, as she tried
her best to remain calm and friendly.
After signing off on the fuel slip, Patty closed the door. “Er, Randal…you two—as always—help yourselves
to anything you want from the bar and fridge.
But do it early on. Looks like
after about an hour out and for some time after that, we’ll be running into a
few pretty tough headwinds, so I’d appreciate it if you’d keep your seat belts
fastened most of the time. I’d hate for
either of you to go bouncing off the overhead.
An uninjured customer always pays better.”
Rolfe laughed as
Patty turned for the cockpit. As much as
she wanted to do so, she left the cockpit door open as she always did with a
small load of people. Then she stopped,
went back to the door, and asked, “Randal, would you like me to shut the door,
in case you two have any business to talk over?”
Rolfe glanced at
Mohammad who gave a brief nod, then Rolfe answered, “That would be a good idea,
Patty. Thanks for your consideration.”
“You’re
welcome. Oh, one more thing. I’ve got a few friends in L.A. who have never seen Harry. Will I have time to spend a few hours with
them…if I have them meet me at the airport?”
“That will be
fine, Patty. We’ll probably be there two
days or more.”
Patty just
nodded, as she pulled the door shut and let out a sigh. While she would still be careful in what she
said later on in the flight, a slip of her tongue would be less likely heard
and, as she arranged things with various control towers along the way, she
didn’t want to be overheard. When she
took off, she set her course directly for Montana , having no intention of ever landing
in Los Angeles …at
least not in the next several hours. She
did, however, call ahead and make arrangements for landing at the small airport
in Los Angeles ,
and for having a spot to park her plane for a few days. When her course was set, she immediately
called Jim Scott. “Hi, Hec—Patty
Chickamunga here. I’m on my way to Los Angeles and, since
you and Joyce have never seen Harry, I thought it’d be nice if you met me at
the airport when I get there. Maybe you
could bring Dan and Ethel along, also.
They’ve never seen him either.”
Jim, who was at
the computer in the Asps compound with his wife, Holly, and Sarah Turner,
Bear’s wife, sat bolt upright in his chair.
Before he spoke, he snapped his fingers and pointed at the phone near
the terminal Holly was using, then the one near Sarah. Jim asked, “You got a problem, Patty?”
“Yeah, Hec, I
do. Really looking forward to seeing all
four of you. Your two kids, too. Haven’t seen Billy since he turned ten last
year.”
“Okay, you can
talk, but might be overheard. What I say
is okay…that is, they can’t hear me?”
“Yeah, that’s
right. Just missed seeing you the one
time I came out there. Sorry about that…of
course it would just have been the two of you, since Dan and Ethel were in Hawaii at the time.”
“Okay, I’ll ask
three things at once. Any of them are
wrong, you let me know and I’ll ask them one at a time. You on your plane? And there’s a bad guy on there, too. And you’re headed to L.A. ?”
“Hold on,
Hec. I want to see if I’ve got my plane
on the right course. I just set the
autopilot. Yeah, it’s okay. Wouldn’t want my two passengers to get mad at
me for taking them someplace besides Los
Angeles .”
“Good girl. Two bad guys on the plane. They think you’re going to L.A.
Where are you going?”
“I’m not sure
about the time. I might have to make a
stop along the way. I’ve got plenty of
fuel to make L.A.
without the headwinds I may run into.
They’re too bad, and I may have to make a pit stop. Thought I’d stop at Jim’s place. I know he carries extra fuel, and that way I
wouldn’t have to waste a bunch of time.
Think my passengers would appreciate it.”
“Okay, Patty, I
got it. You’re gonna tell them you’re up
against stiff headwinds, want to err on the side of caution, and make a fast
refueling stop at a friend’s landing strip, where you’ll be able to get in and
out without wasting a bunch of time.
When you land here, we nab the bastards.
I take it you’ve got someone pretty hot.”
“Oh, yeah. Harry’s right here in the cockpit with
me. Sleeping like the baby he is right
now, thankfully.”
“Okay, Harry’s
with you. We’ll figure it out. You just come on in, honey. Let me know when you’re getting close.”
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