Buccaneer (Dane Maddock Adventures) (39 page)

He was keenly aware of the weight of the pistol on his hip. He wasn

t much of a shot. Heck, he didn

t even know what kind of gun Tam had given
him, but he would
have surprise on his side. No way they

d be expecting
an armed geek
to be hiding here. Maybe he could get them first. He

d have to try.

Heart racing and palms sweating, he sat back and waited, hoping the computer, or Maddock and Bones, or both, would be hurry up.

 

 


You
sent my sister out
there with those things?

Bones snapped.

You

re dead.


No! I was trying to help her escape,

Jacob protested.

I couldn

t take her out the front door, so her only chance was the security gate in the back. The dragons don

t attack unless the signal is sounded. I thought she co
u
ld make it.


What security gate? This whole place is walled and fenced in.


There

s a hidden gate in the wall at the far end of the property. Morgan thought it would give people a sporting chance against her children, as she calls the dragons. The path leads directly to it. You can

t see it from the outside.


How many people have made it out?


The next one will be the first.

Hands still outstretched, Jacob slowly turned to face Bones, who kept his Glock trained on the man

s head.

I don

t expect you to trust me, but
you’ll need me to get you
past the security system if you want to go after her.

Bones knew Jacob was right.


Fine, but consider this an audition for the rest of your life. You do anything else to piss me off, I

ll kill you, and I just might shoot you in the gut first. You know, to make sure it hurts.

Jacob nodded and, hands on his head,
led Bones back the way
they had come.


The suit of armor hides a passageway leading out,

he explained,

and there

s a security gate at the end. I have to put in a code to open them.

They turned a corner and Jacob stopped short, his hands falling limply to his sides. The suit of armor was swinging open of its own accord. Behind it, Bones saw a gate slowly raising, and daylight glimmered beyond. Jimmy had done it!

He clubbed Jacob in the temple with the butt of his
Glock and dashed
past him before the man hit the ground. Maybe he

d just been knocked unconscious, maybe Bones had scrambled the guy

s brains. He didn

t care about anything but finding Angel.

He dashed out of the tunnel onto a manicured lawn. The overcast afternoon gave everything a dull, gray overtone, matching
his mood
.
He ran toward
the distant forest and the path Angel had taken. He was a hundred
yards away
when three dragons burst forth from the forest, making a beeline for him. He dropped to one knee and took aim.


Bones! Hold your fire! Hold your fire!

Maddock

s voice came from somewhere in front of him, but where was he?

Then it clicked in Bones

mind. The dagger! Maddock was cloaked.
Bones concentrated
on the space between him and the charging dragons and, in an instant, he spotted it. A rippling outline, like heat rising in the desert, coming right at him. Now that he knew where Maddock was, he took aim again at the dragons, who were gaining ground fast.


He said don

t shoot, you assclown!

It was Angel. Maddock had found her.


Relax. I got this,

he shouted as relief spread through him.


Go for the legs!

Maddock shouted.

Bones took careful aim and
fired two shots
at the closest dragon. One bullet found its mark and the dragon
shrieked and stumbled
, but got right back up again and continued its pursuit. The other two dragons quickly overtook their wounded counterpart, and Bones stepped up his rate of fire. Most of his shots deflected
off their
solid skulls or grazed their tough hides, but a few were on target, and soon all three were hobbling
along, slowed
, but still relentless in the pursuit of their prey.

Suddenly, Maddock appeared, carrying Angel on his back.


Let

s move!

he shouted. He slowed long enough for Angel to hop down, and the three of them headed for the open gate.

Corey took control of the security system,

Bones said,

but who knows how long he can keep it?


Just lead the way.

Maddock was clearly winded from the run, but he kept pace with Bones, as did Angel.


Take the dagger,

Maddock said to Angel.

Press the butt to activate the cloaking mechanism. Don

t argue. Just stay close and, if it comes to a fight, don

t get in our line of fire.

To Bones

surprise,
Angel did as Dane said without a word of complaint. Moments later,
she
vanished. Bones thought he

d never get used to that. It was too creepy.

As he ran, he ejected his Glock

s magazine, which was nearly spent, and replaced it with a fresh one. He had a feeling
he was
going to need it.

 

 


The cameras just shut off,

Morgan said. She clicked the mouse a few times, but nothing happened.

Locke circled around behind her desk, grateful for the distraction. They had discussed his failures at length, and he had grown weary of the conversation.
He knew he was still useful to Morgan, but she was very unhappy with right him now.


It

s probably your computer,

he said.

Try shutting it down and restarting it.

The computer was in the process of rebooting when he realized they had greater problems than a frozen computer. A loud popping sound came from somewhere in the distance.


Are those gunshots?

Morgan rose from her chair, a little slower than normal, and tapped a button on her phone.

Jacob, where are you?

No reply.


Jacob, can you hear me?

Still no answer.

Locke heard another rapid burst of gunfire, and then all was eerily quiet. He hurried to the window and looked out. The forest was alive with dragons. They charged out of the woods or launched from the trees, all headed for the castle. What the hell was going on?

Then he spotted three dragons hobbling across the lawn. They had clearly been injured. But by whom? He knew immediately.


We

ve been infiltrated by Dane Maddock.

 

 

Bone
s
led them through a series of twists and turns, moving deeper into the heart of the castle. They made their way without encountering resistance but, when they reached the underground garage where Bones had left the truck, Morgan

s men were ready.

A torrent of bullets zipped through the space where Dane

s head had been only a moment before. He hit the ground, rolled, and came up firing. One man went down, but the other retreated into the truck

s cargo bay, took up a defensive
position
, and continued firing. Dane cursed. It would take time to dig this guy out

time they didn

t have.

He was about to tell Angel to give him the dagger when a single shot rang out. Seconds later, a stunned-looking Corey appeared at the back of the truck. He dangled a pistol loosely at his side.
He looked at them in
stunned amazement.


I got him.


Hell yeah!

Bones shouted as they dashed for the truck.

I

m driving.

He ran to the left side of the cab and cursed when he remembered he wasn’t in America.

Dane took the wheel and fired up the engine while Angel joined Corey in the back. Tires squealed as he stepped on the gas and the truck peeled out of the garage. In the rear-view mirror, he saw a body go tumbling out

the man Corey had shot.
As they barreled down the long drive
, Dane was pleased to see the security gate standing open. Corey

s hack had done the trick.

He was not pleased
, however,
to see armed men barring the way, and others dashing across the moor in hot pursuit. Modron

s grounds suddenly resembled an upset anthill. Shots rang out, and bullets pinged off the sides of the truck. Bones returned fire, sending the attackers diving for cover. Up ahead, the gate guards leveled their weapons at the oncoming vehicle...

...and went down in a heap.

Matt and Willis had entered the fight. They now turned their fire on the rest of Morgan

s security force. Surprised by this new development, many of them retreated, while others went down, never to rise again. At the gate, Dane slowed down so Willis and Matt could climb inside.

They continued firing at the remaining security guards, keeping them at bay. For a moment, Dane thought they were home free, but then a new threat reared its head. A group of riders on motorcycles shot down the drive and fell in behind the truck. As they gained on the vehicle, they drew weapons and began to fire.

Dane yanked the wheel hard to the left, then back to the right, zigzagging across the road.


You

re making it kind of hard for us to shoot back!

Bones shouted. He leaned out the window and fired off a shot at the pursuing motorcycles.

Dane glanced back and had to laugh as folding tables came flying out of the back of the truck and tumbled across the road. Angel and Corey must be unloading the remainder of the cargo. The motorcycles
scattered, one rider
losing control and skidding off the road.

One biker managed to skirt the flying furniture and accelerate past Matt and Willis’ line of fire and, as he drew even with Dane, he raised his weapon.
Before he could pull the trigger, Dane kicked the driver

s side door open, sending him tumbling off the road. Behind them, the tables kept flying, followed by chairs. Two more bikers crashed and another fell to gunfire. After that
the pursuit melted away
. Dane turned to Bones and managed a grin.


We did it. Now, call Tam and tell her we

re ready for a pickup.

 

 

Locke stopped his bike on the side of the road, dismounted, and went to check on his men. It galled him that Maddock had gotten away, but a squad of men on motorcycles stood little chance against men who could aim and fire from the back of a truck. He also had to admit that pitching the tables and chairs onto the roadway had been resourceful, and it had been
the girl who had done
it.

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