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Authors: Al Ruksenas

Devil's Eye (52 page)

 


We found Jeannie McConnell,” Colonel Caine answered. “That’s what it took.”

 


She was going to be ritually murdered inside the museum. They were making supplications to infernal spirits. They were evoking an aura associated with the Hope Diamond. That was real. They might have been demented, but that was their motive for murder,” Colonel Caine declared. “The whole thing revolves around the Hope Diamond.”

 

General Bradley took a deep breath in reflective frustration.

 


We can’t blame it on the Hope Diamond. You know that,” he reiterated.

 


What? An evil wizard leading our leaders around by the nose? Scions of high society throwing millions at altars of devil worship? The diamond pulsating calamities on our nation ever since it was donated here?”

 

General Bradley paused. “When was that again? Nineteen fifty

eight?”

 


We can count back,” Colonel Caine suggested. “See what’s happened to us since.”

 

General Bradley waved his hand in dismissal.

 


Remember the gossip of a former President consulting astrologers? Most of the country went nuts about it. Wanted to drive him out of office.”

 

Bradley shifted in his chair. “I’m not blind. But until we have complete, indisputable evidence, we’re going to have to hold back certain information—especially on this paranormal business.”

 

The two officers eyed their General.

 


Ongoing investigation,” Bradley explained by way of defense. “We need to follow up on what you saw in the desert.”

 

The officers slowly nodded their understanding.

 


You were right about Jeannie McConnell. She
was
here all the time,” General Bradley acknowledged. “Who was holding her?”

 


Terrorists,” Caine instantly replied. “A different kind of terrorists. A cabal more insidious than any we’ve ever encountered—with cells all over the world.”

 


Sherwyck?” General Bradley offered.

 


Sherwyck,” Colonel Caine replied. “I venture we’ll find a connection between his estate and the green van I shot at. His goons transported victims from his place to the museum, then disposed of the bodies after their rituals. Dressing them in jogging outfits was a diversion.”

 


That’ll answer some questions about bodies found in the parks over the years,” Colonel Jones added. “Especially that latest one with the blue symbols on it.”

 


Just like they were painting on Jeannie,” Caine emphasized.

 


Likely so,” General Bradley rejoined.

 

He arose from his chair and began to slowly pace his office.

 


Speaking of his estate,” he said to no one in particular. “You know that one of Sherwyck’s stallions was requested or offered as the riderless horse in the Vice President’s funeral procession?”

 

Both officers expressed surprise.

 

General Bradley turned to them. “We’re investigating a black stallion tied into General Starr’s horse riding accident—and someone’s trying to prance one in front of the President of the United States!”

 


Probably, somebody up the line never knew about it,” Colonel Jones offered.

 


That’s the problem with this ‘need to know’ philosophy.”

 

The General returned to his desk with his slightly perceptible limp. He settled in and leaned back.

 


Well, the stallion almost demolished his stall at the Old Guard stables near Arlington. They were going to pull him. The horse was too dangerous with the President walking in the procession.”

 


Then, last night, a funny thing happened,” the General revealed.

 

He looked warily at his officers from behind his desk.

 


The horse—Blaze—I guess his name is—turned docile as a lamb.”

 

The General focused on Caine. “That’s just about when your wizard left this earth.”

 


He was ready to stab Jeannie.”

 


I understand,” General Bradley said. “I’m talking about the horse. Vets were able to check him out.”

 


Cloven hooves,” Caine interposed.

 


Let’s say ‘split’,” the General replied. “It sounds a little less sinister for now. It’s a condition—conformation, poor trimming, bacteria— not too common on all four legs, but treatable.”

 


Well, well, well,” Colonel Jones exclaimed.

 


Sherwyck’s prized sacrifice—poor Jeannie—for the ultimate hex, a runaway horse with the President walking in a funeral procession,” Colonel Caine posited.

 


It makes sense,” Colonel Jones said.

 


Just like poor Ben Starr and his ride down the trail,” Colonel Caine added.

 


It makes sense if you’re a devil worshipper,” General Bradley snapped. “And if the occult is an accepted point of reference for public discourse.”

 


For us,” he continued resignedly, “it’s like pushing a long piece of thread in a straight line. The most we can declare is ‘Coincidence’!”

 


It doesn’t matter, sir, we, still put an end to it,” Caine asserted. ”No matter who, how or what. Their target was control of the nuclear button!”

 


Yes, indeed. So it was,” Bradley answered. “The hard part is going to be the explanation.”

 

The General stood up.

 

His officers followed suit.

 


I’ll need to brief the Omega Group. We have to find out how deeply Dunne betrayed us.”

 


There’s a potential source, sir—a Russian diplomat,” Caine began. “He helped unravel this. He may want to establish a clandestine contact.”

 


That remains to be seen,” the General answered dismissively.

 


You’ll need to go back to the Middle East, gentlemen. We’ll have to see how enthused the Egyptians are in cooperating on this. A lot of these ancient countries like to protect their mystical roots.”

 


Yes, sir,” the officers agreed.

 


Be ready for major investigations about this bloodbath,” General Bradley said. “Desecration of our nation’s attic.”

 


It needed some dusting, sir.”

 

Chapter 53

 


I wish you could come with me, Chris,” Laura Mitchell said at Dulles International Airport. “It’s an official ceremony for Uncle Jonas at the memorial for fallen partisans. The anti

Stalin resistance in Lithuania.”

 


I’ll pay my respects as soon as I can,” he replied.

 


You know, Oleg Alekseev is giving me some hidden archives. He said it’s to make amends for kidnapping me.”

 

Caine lifted his eyebrow in smoldering memory.

 


I think they’ll fill some gaps in Uncle’s research.”

 


I believe they just might,” he assured her.

 

He put his arms around her waist and she put hers around his neck.

 


I wish I could come with you, but I’m on assignment.”

 


I know, you’re going to the Middle East somewhere.”

 


How do you know this?” he asked pulling her closer.

 

Passengers smiled as they passed them toward the gate.

 


Al Carruthers told me.”

 


He’s not supposed to know either.”

 


It’s all right, I would have run into you anyway.”

 


What do you mean?” he asked slyly as he pulled her even closer.

 


I’ve applied for a Sabbatical,” she whispered intimately.

 


Oh?” he replied with their lips almost touching.

 


Research on Napoleon in Egypt,” she continued in a whisper.

 


The Cairo Archives seem more interested in some obscure aspects of

 

their recent history.”

 


Interesting.”

 


I hope I get it.”

 


I know you will,” he replied.

 

They kissed fervently in a warm embrace.

 


I’ll be late.” She slowly, reluctantly pulled away.

 


Napoleon and his soldiers found the Rosetta Stone, you know,” she said handing her identification to the gate attendant.

 


Yes, they did.”

 


Some researchers claim he had a familiar.”

 


Do they, now?” he said with a knowing smile.

 


I’ll bring you back a souvenir from the Devil’s Museum in Kaunas.”

 

He blew her a loving kiss and she hurried down the ramp.

 

He lingered at the empty gate, imagining her boarding the plane and settling in for a long trip. He wished her a silent prayer for a safe flight and eternal peace to her dear uncle.

 

Outside, Colonel Garrison Jones was waiting for him in the passenger pickup lane.

 


Everything, okay?” he asked as Caine climbed into the sedan.

 


Yeah. Everything’s fine. How about you?”

 


Okay,” Jones replied as he pulled away into traffic.

 


How about if we stop awhile at the National Cathedral?”

 


Not a bad idea.”

 

Epilogue

 

That same week General William Bradley dispatched a personal courier to Egypt where U.S.—Egyptian joint military maneuvers under Operation Bright Star were still underway. The courier sought out an Air Force general to whom he relayed an urgent personal request from General Bradley.

 

Phases of the operation were battalion level with close air support east of the High Dam at Aswan. A half dozen MIG 21 jets of the Egyptian Air Force were flying in coordinated formation with the same number of U.S. F

15’s. Except for distinct fuselages, wings, and national insignia, the planes looked similar in their tan mottled camouflage paint.

 

The fighters made several low flying sweeps over the maneuvering troops, then two from the Egyptian formation and two from the

 

U.S. wing suddenly veered off towards a line of mountains to the east. They flew for nearly one hundred miles and then, unerringly, into a narrow canyon between two mountain cliffs.

 

The jets flew in a single file over the ancient monastery jutting from the mountaintop. Every seam of the canyon resounded with the high pitched screams of the jets that loosed rocks from the canyon walls.

 

On a second pass each of the jets released two electronically guided bombs that tore into the walls and parapets of the fortress and leveled the main building of the monastery. The successive explosions sent tremors like an earthquake through the cavernous labyrinth inside the mountain beneath the crumbling fortress abbey.

 

Hearing muffled sounds above him, the Old One looked up from his stony throne with a knowing, defiant leer and motioned his hooded supplicants to bow and pay homage to Baal.

 


Elohim, Elohim Eloah Va

daath….
” the faithful began chanting as they gathered around the glistening obsidian idol of their Prince glaring over them. A faint variation in the flames dancing from the torch in the idol’s left eye socket betrayed any effects of the violent explosions above. A large, blue iridescent diamond remained firmly set in the right socket.

 

A heavy mass of blinding dust ballooned upward from the ruins of the edifice above, enveloping the entire mountainside in a choking debris laden cloud. The fighter jets passed once more above the mushrooming cloud, then banked towards another dust cloud barely visible in the far distance where troops were maneuvering in mock battle on the desert sand.

 

***

 

Later that month in Washington, larger than usual crowds gathered outside the museum waiting for it to open—perhaps trying to picture the grisly scene inside the building described repeatedly on the news.

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