Part 28 (1/2)
”My little girl will get to her party,” Sal muttered. ”I'll take care of everything.”
Hannah casually strolled along the wharf to the ladder that led down to the boat. ”h.e.l.lo? Michael?”
He stepped onto the deck. ”What are you doing here? Get away.”
”No.” She grabbed hold of the ladder's banister. Holding on tight, she climbed down and jumped onto the boat.
He grabbed her arm. ”Are you crazy? Don't let him see you.”
”Where's my baby?” she asked. ”Who took her?”
He looked at her, shocked. ”She's not here.”
”I don't believe you!”
He pushed her back toward the ladder. ”You'd better-and go now or I won't be able to save you. Trust me, Hannah.”
”Not on your life!” She pulled her arm free. ”Where's Gail?”
His demeanor changed, and he stepped menacingly toward her. ”If you want to live, get far, far away from here. It's out of control. Remember what happened to Tyler-and Sh.e.l.ly Farms.”
”Sh.e.l.ly?” she asked, stunned.
”He's dead. Murdered.” Zeno reached out to grab her arm and drag her back toward the ladder. She stepped into him, kneed him in the groin, and when he doubled over in sudden, surprised pain, she twisted his arm behind his back and pushed him headfirst toward the railing. He went over, into the water.
Wow, Angie thought. She and Stan ran from their hiding place toward the boat. Zeno caught his breath and was now yelling for help.
Eugene Leer ran out from the boat's cabin to see what the yelling was about. Angie pointed the AR-15 at him. He froze in his tracks, gawking at the weird-looking thing she pointed at him. His eyes widened as if he were trying to decide if it was a joke or some new high-tech instrument of torture. Hannah stepped behind him with an iron block and hit the back of his head.
He dropped like a sack of sand.
Zeno was in the distance, swimming away from the boat toward a far berth.
On the boat, Angie took Leer's gun and put it in her pocket, then stayed back, rifle ready, as Stan climbed into the hold.
”Anybody here?” he called.
”Hey! In here!”
Angie scooted past Stan at the sound of Paavo's voice, just as Hannah recognized Gail's. ”Thank G.o.d!” Angie cried. They broke through the lock using the back of the AR-15 and Hannah's iron block.
The door sprang open. Angie couldn't tell if she was more shocked to see Paavo tied up, or he was more shocked to see her in a full-length formal carrying an a.s.sault rifle. Literally, dressed to kill.
”What are you doing here?” he asked.
”Saving you,” she replied with a smile as she dropped to her knees beside him to make sure he was all right. Then she noticed Gail tied up as well. Her face fell. ”She's not the mastermind?”
”Get a knife,” Paavo said.
Hannah ran into the galley and screamed. Michael Zeno stood before her, a gun in hand.
At the sound, Angie scurried behind the doorway, and pushed the nose of the rifle out to point at him. ”Don't move! Drop it, or I swear I'll fire.”
She didn't know if it was her tone, the look in the one eye that peeked out at him from the safety of the doorframe, or the size-or bizarre shape-of the AR-15, but as his gaze darted from her to Hannah, he seemed to shrink. He tossed aside his handgun and raised his arms, his eyes locked with Hannah's. ”I'm sorry,” he murmured. ”I never meant for this.”
Hannah picked up his Glock and handed it to Paavo as she cut off his bindings, then Gail's. As soon as the blood returned to Paavo's hands and legs, he took the rifle from Angie.
”I did good, didn't I?” She swaggered like Rambo as she pointed to the rifle and handed him Leer's gun as well.
”Great. They must have looked at this thing and were stunned into silence.” Paavo made sure Zeno's gun was loaded, then handed it to her and told her to keep it aimed at Zeno while he quickly pried apart and corrected the rifle section she'd put on backward. She handed him the extra piece in her pocket. It was needed. ”Thank G.o.d you didn't try to fire it,” he muttered, then took back the Glock.
As he motioned Zeno into the engine room, Angie found Stan unconscious in the first room of the cabin. His face wasn't b.l.o.o.d.y or battered. It was probably one good punch.
Hannah filled a cup with water and splashed it on him. He woke up, much worse for it.
While Gail and Stan tied up Zeno, Paavo and Angie woke up Leer and secured him in the engine area as well. Paavo handed Stan the Glock. ”If they try to break free, shoot.”
Stan looked ready to cry, but he swallowed hard and nodded.
”Kaitlyn's not here!” Hannah shouted, after searching the hold. She headed up to the deck.
”Wait!” Paavo ordered, but she didn't listen. He turned to Angie. ”Come on. We've got to get you off this boat.”
”Me?” Angie stared at him, confused.
They reached the deck a little behind Hannah. She stood stock-still, staring at the wharf, her voice strangled. ”That's my baby!”
Angie followed her gaze, and while she recognized the lacy pink blanket and bonnet she'd bought Kaitlyn, her attention immediately went to someone else. ”Oh, no,” she cried. ”That's my father!”
”And that,” Paavo said as the last puzzle piece dropped into place, ”is the woman Gail called 'Nadine Nadler.'”
Chapter 31.
Serefina had stopped on Jefferson Street, let off Sal, and then continued in the direction of Aquatic Park.
Right behind her Rolls, a taxi had stopped.
Sal watched as a woman got out, a bundle in her arms. She was dressed in dated hippie-style clothes-a long skirt, an overblouse, and a loose-fitting jacket over that. She had long brown hair that reached halfway down her back. Sal would have ignored her except for the fact that the bundle was held like a baby, and he remembered Angie's neighbor asking about a baby.
The woman reached back into the cab, pulled out a huge diaper bag, and slung it over her arm.
She paid the taxi driver and walked down the narrow side street that Serefina had told him led to the Athina Restaurant. Sal did the same.
Paavo pulled Angie to the stairs that led belowdecks. ”Go down there. Stay with Stan and Gail. You'll be safe.” He then faced Hannah. ”I know you wouldn't leave your baby anyway, so you stay behind me.” He gestured toward the woman talking to Sal and holding the baby. ”She's already responsible for two deaths. We aren't going to let her add to the total.”
”Nadine Nadler?” Angie repeated, studying the woman, from her shabby clothes to...She paused. The woman's boots were distinctively styled, with a logo that showed them to be very expensive Louis Vuitton. ”My G.o.d-Dianne Randle! Her name's an anagram!”