Authors: Colin Wraight
"Ok. I take it you see the N
ews
on TV
.... He was a long distance truck driver from
Cork
."
"How come I wasn't asked to identify him
Sir
, aft
er all I was the one he
shot."
"Normally we would but on this occasion he had a water tight alibi." He leaned back against the window ledge and looked at his watch.
"And what
was that then?" Danny demanded
.
"According to the Italian police who arrested him for fighting he w
as in a Rome gaol when the incident
occurred. The men we’re after are as close to professional terrorists as you can get." He stopped himself, there was no requirement for a long speech and b
esides it wouldn't make Stone
feel any better.
"And what about my Daughter
,
any news on her yet?"
"I promise you I won’t stop until she’s home...!
we will find her."
"In other words, no news."
Danny snapped. “This man has got a vendetta against me for something I did more than ten years ago. He’s taken my daughter...! I know it.”
"
I saw your son this morning,
he was asking for you."
Danny braced
up. “You’ve seen him? He’s alright?”
“I’ve been to see him ev
eryday since it happened Staff Sergeant Stone...! And yes he’s fine but he keeps asking for his dad.
I’ll take you to see him today.” Said the Major. It wasn’t
so much an invitation as
an order.
“You do of course realise that the Terrorists will be well away by now.” Exclaimed the Colonel as if he was some sort of authority on the subject.
"So what now?"
Danny asked
. The realisation of what was coming was slowly but surely dawning.
"So." Replied the Major. "The operation
to capture the killers has been
scaled down in Europe and handed over to Northern Ireland authorities."
"
W
hat?"
Danny hissed
. "You've given up already and those
evil
bastards have got off scott free again."
"
Not at all Staff Sergeant..!" The C.O was stunned, Non
commissioned Officers didn't normally behave in this way, especially in his office.
The Major raised his own voice over that of the C.O. "Intelligence reports suggest...."
"As I was saying before I was rudely interrupted."
"Excuse me Colonel, but I don't have much time let me finish and then you can lecture him all day, if indeed you feel it necessary."
"As you wish Major." Retorted the Colonel as he glared out of the window scowling.
"Intelligence reports suggest that there is no more
terrorist activity in Europe
because you were the intended target. Had you ever heard of Jack Mckay?”
Danny thought for a few seconds. “No, he told me his name but I didn’t recognise him or his name.”
Major Rothschild turned away from the window and opened the file he had been holding. “Ten years ago you shot and killed two terrorists in
Northern Ireland
..! Is that right!”
Danny nodded glumly; it wasn’t an incident he liked to be reminded about.
“… One of those terrorists you killed was a woman called Mary O’Connor. Couldn’t have been very pleasant experience finding that you’d shot a female?”
“She was wearing a balaclava sir..! But I’d have slotted her even if she wasn’t..!”
“Well it turns out that Ms O’Connor had recently been married.”
“To Mckay..! I can’t believe he sought me out after all this time? Why has he waited? Why now?”
“Oh our Jack’s been a very busy boy! He had a long spell in Gaol and now he’s back doing what he likes to do best.”
“Oh my god he took my Sahra didn’t he, he took my daughter!”
Major Rothschild shrugged. “We can’t rule anything out.” He didn’t see any sense in mentioning that Mckay was a suspected serial killer.
Danny glanced at the CO and then back at the Major. There was something they weren’t telling him and something else had been puzzling him for a while. “How the hell did he know where I lived? What I looked like..? He knew my car!”
“Believe me
Staff
Sergeant that’s a line of enquiry that I’ve been looking into!”
“You’ve got a leak..? Haven’t you?”
“Oh some good news before you leave!” Said the
Col
on
el. “We’ve had your son moved to the Paracelsus clinic in
Osnabruck
.”
“Thankyou Sir!” He said and meant it.
***
The Major arranged to pick Danny up later in the
afternoon
and the drive to
the
Paracelsus Klinik
took no more than five minutes..
As he walked in through the sliding doors he became scared. How could he tell
his son
about his sister? How hundreds of soldiers and locals had been out night and day searching for her, how the canals had been dredged and how policemen carried pieces of the clothes she had been wearing the day before, to remind their dogs of her scent. How could he tell his little boy why his sister had vanished off the face of the earth.
So many thoughts passed through his confused head as he sat and stared
at the injured form of his sleeping son
.
All
those different
what
ifs and whys but his heart sank everytime he thought of his Claudia or the kids or the times they had spent together. The holidays in Corfu, days at the zoo and their beaming
faces at Christmas as they tore
open their presents.
Leaning in he tenderly brushed a lock of blond hair from the boys tiny face
and gently kissed his forehead
. His finger paused at the bruise over his eye, the finger began to tremble as a well of emotion erupted from his stomach.
“Daddy. “ Pleaded a tiny vo
ice. “Don’t cry.” Tommy
raised his hand to his father’s wet cheek.
“Oh Tom.” Danny
wiped his eyes and tried to focus on his son.
“Daddy, it hurts.”
“I know..... But you have to be brave.”
“Where’s
Mummy...... I want to see Mummy! When is she coming back from heaven?
”
Tears welled up in Danny’s
eyes once more. “I’m sorry Son
, you can’t. You see, she’s gone to sleep for a very long time .....”
Tommy
turned his head away. “Like the Hamster?”
His father
faltered for a second as he struggled to remember the pet Hamster which had passed away a f
ew months earlier. “Yes Son
just like the Hamster, except Mummy dreams about you all the time.”
“Has she gone to baby
Jesus
?”
Danny
nodded. “She’s in a beautiful place now.”
Tears rolled down Tom’s
cheeks which had become red and flushed. “Can we go and see her now?”
“No son, we can’t.”
“Daddy the bad man was here last night...!” Tom whispered. “Sometimes he hides behind the curtains.”
Danny turned to Major Rothschild and frowned.
“He has nightmares every night.” The Major said and smiled at the boy. “I’ve asked them to leave a light on for him..! And the nurses check up on him regularly throughout the night.”
***
“Danny..! What the hell are you doing?”
He turned to face his friend as he continued to lift the Rucksack on to his back. “I’ve got to do this..! Don’t try to stop me.”
Harry stepped into the room and closed the door so that his wife couldn’t hear the conversation. “And what exactly is it that you’ve got to do?”
“That psycho has got my daughter and god only knows what he’s doing to her!”
Harry shook his head and frowned. “But you don’t even know where to start looking.”
“I think I might!” Danny said. “From what Rothschild’s been saying I reckon he’s gone back to
Northern Ireland
.”
“For gods sake Danny..!
Northern Ireland
? You go there and start asking question and you’ll wind up in a ditch with an hole in the back of your head.”
“I know what you think but I can’t sit around here anymore.” Danny said and took a step toward the door. “You gonna get out of my way?”
Harry held his ground and then stubbornly moved. “What about your son? What about Tommy? He’s due out of hospital tomorrow.”
“I want...! I want you to tell him that I’ve gone to get his sister.” He said and held out his hand for Harry to shake. “… And I want you and Clair to look after him until I come back.”
Harry tentatively took Danny’s hand and nodded. “OK I won’t try to stop you but I want you to wait until tomorrow. I want Tommy settled in here before you go anywhere!”
***
It had been raining for days and today was no different. The windows had been battered without rest. It was impossible to see through them as the train thundered south to
Duisburg
. Danny
was tired, he only noticed now as he sat with the side of his head up against the cool glass watching the damp greenery fly past at an hundred miles an hour.
Over the past days he had come to realise that soldiering was all he knew and that maybe his whole life had been for this one purpose. Sahra had to be found and Hopefully he would find Mckay along the way and kill him or what remained of his family would never be safe again..
Leaving Tommy
behind with Har
ry and Clair had been hard
on everyone, especially Tommy
. He’d
toughened up since the
funeral of his Mother
and even started to play once again how he
used to. But every now and then he would ask about his sister. A sister who was missing without trace. Perhaps she was dead, laying in a ditch some
where. But if there was one chance she was alive then only one man knew, and his name was Jack
Mckay.
His ticket had been stamped at
least four times by now and Danny
was sick of seeing the inspector.
"Fahrkarten bitte." Boomed the voice yet again.
"
Oh for Gods sake." Whispered Danny
and produced the now crumbled piece of paper.
"Change
at
Duisburg
."
Said the man in German then disappeared.
"Hello." A
stranger
s
aid
.
"
Are the
se seats free?"
"Yes of course.” Danny offered. “
I’ll just move my bags."
She was tall and slim with wavy black hair and an olive complexion. Danny guessed maybe east
Mediterranean
or even Middle Eastern, it was hard to tell but whatever she was quite stunning.
Once they had both sat down again and
she had taken her coat off Danny
asked her how she had known he was English.
"I can tell by the way you’re dressed
t
rainers, jeans and a T-shirt in winter. You must be a British soldier.
"Almost right, actually
I’m in the Airforce." He lied.
"Oh, so
are
you
a pilot then?
"
Danny laughed. "No
." The last thing he wanted was an in-depth conversation into aerodynamics, especi
ally as he knew nothing about the subject
.
"So." She mused. "You’re in the Airforce but you don’t fly?"
He yawned and closed his eyes. Perhaps if he went to sleep she
might
sto
p asking questions. "Ground crew..!
"