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Warning: Non canon type fan fiction works may contain severe time mix-ups and character deviations.
Smith’s car came to a halt in front of a
shabby looking building.
“Is this it?” asked Algy, still covering
Smith with the gun.
“Yes.”
“Good. Get out. Don’t try anything stupid.
I’m quite a good marksman, and I’m already wanted for murder, so frankly it
doesn’t matter to me whether I kill you or not.” Smith blanched at the word
murder but said nothing as he clambered shakily out of the car. Algy opened his
own door and got out. “Take me to her,” he ordered curtly. “And it’s no good
looking at the driver,” he added, seeing Smith’s eyes darting to and fro. “He
might get help, but by the time it gets here, you’ll be dead.”
Smith approached the building gingerly and
produced a key which he used to unlock the front door.
The interior of the building matched the
outside in its shabbiness. It looked as though no one had lived there for
years. There was a thin layer of dust over everything, and what furniture there
was did little to brighten up the atmosphere.
“James?” A figure in pink in the middle of
the main room half-rose to its feet, but the two men on either side of it pushed
it back down.
“No,” said Smith, with venom in his voice. “It
is not your precious husband.”
But by now Jane’s eye had fallen on Algy
and her mouth dropped open in surprise. “What are you doing here?” she exclaimed. “Where’s James?”
“He’s busy,” replied Algy shortly.
“Did the bomb go off?” A man who had been
standing behind Jane took a few paces towards them. He was dressed neatly in a
dark suit.
“No. At least, it did not explode in the
part of the building where the conference was held.”
Jane looked from one man to the other with
something like horror in her eyes. “What are you saying?” she asked faintly.
“I am saying that he was bluffing us,” said
Smith coldly. “He takes us for a fool, this Englishman. He thinks he can play
us.”
Algy jabbed the barrel of his gun more forcefully
into Smith’s back and said, “Enough talking.”
The well-dressed man behind Jane sounded
amused. “You think you have the upper hand here, Mr. Lacey? There are four of
us, and one of you. Not to mention, we have your friend’s wife. What you have
is merely an…employee of mine.”
“That’s true,” acknowledged Algy cheerfully.
“But I’m facing a murder charge and I don’t care who I kill. Furthermore, the
lady’s husband is no longer my best friend, so I have nothing to lose if
anything happens to her. And by the way, the police are hunting everywhere for
me, so they’ll be here sooner or later. I’m sure it would be much easier for
you to make your getaway if you’re not lumbered with a prisoner, but if you
want to risk it, I’m not going to stop you.”
The man’s eyes fixed on Algy’s face,
glittered with something very much like hatred. “What do you want?” he asked,
finally.
“Send the lady over here.”
The man hesitated for a minute, then nodded
slightly to the men on either side of Jane. The men raised Jane to her feet and
gave her a shove forward, but Jane refused to move.
“Where are my shoes?” she demanded. “You
said I could have them back later. I can’t walk without my shoes. This floor is
horrible. There’re little pebbles and dead animals and goodness knows what else
on it. I’m not taking another step until I get my shoes back on. I don’t want
to die of the plague or whatever it is people catch from things like this.
Well?” Her voice rose. “Where are they?”
“We threw them out,” said the well-dressed
man coldly, not looking at her.
Jane exploded. “You had no right to do that! Those were my shoes! Do you have any idea how much they cost? You can’t get shoes like that in
England! I had to have them especially delivered from France! They were the absolutely
latest fashion! If I—”
“Shut up,” snapped the well-dressed man.
“No, I will not shut up! It was bad enough
losing my sunglasses—”
Despite himself, Algy felt his lips curl
into a sudden grin. “And you wanted to stop
me taking her?” he murmured to Smith.
“She is a terrible woman,” declared Smith,
expressionless.
“I have an idea,” said Algy. “Why don’t I
do us all a good turn and just kill her?”
Jane stopped what she was saying and stared
at Algy for a second before launching into an earsplitting scream.
&&&
“You are idiots,” declared Biggles,
stubbing out his fourth or fifth cigarette on the roof of the police car he was
leaning on.
“That’s a bit strong, don’t you think?”
protested Ginger, looking abashed nonetheless.
“Whatever possessed you to make up such a ridiculous tale—”
“It’s not his fault that he was worried,”
broke in Gaskin, getting out from inside the police car Biggles had been
leaning on. “People do things when they’re under stress.” Despite his mild
words, the look he gave Ginger could have burned a hole in a chunk of ice.
Ginger looked away and blushed.
Bertie took out his monocle and began to
polish it.
“Any news?” asked Biggles.
“Bits and pieces, nothing definite.” Gaskin
straightened, deliberately leaving the door of the car open so that he could
hear the police radio. “He’ll be all right. We’ll find him.”
“I hope we find him in time,” said Biggles,
grimly. “If anything happens to him, I’ll—” he broke off and reached with
shaking fingers for another cigarette.
“Can I talk to you for a minute?” asked
Gaskin.
“What is it?”
Gaskin gave Bertie and Ginger a meaningful
look. “Alone?”
Bertie took the hint and dragged Ginger
away with him. Biggles turned to Gaskin. “Well, what is it?” he asked
impatiently.
“You know you told us that you set a bomb
off at the conference?”
“Yes. What about it?”
Gaskin gave Biggles a strange look. “I’ve
had my men search that hotel from top to bottom, and none of them can find
anything even remotely resembling a bomb.”
Biggles dropped his cigarette. “What do you
mean?”
&&&
“You!” shrieked Jane, after she had finished
screaming.
Algy winced, wondering how none of the
windows had been smashed by Jane’s voice.
“I should have known the moment I laid eyes
on you what kind of man you were! You’re supposed to be James’ best friend, and
now you’re trying to kill me?”
“He isn’t my best—”
“Don’t interrupt me!” screamed Jane, on the
brink of hysteria. “I can’t believe you people! You backstabbing little rat!”
“You know,” murmured Algy drily. “I used to
wonder what Biggles saw in you. I didn’t realize how similar the two of you
really are.”
“And why do you always have to refer to him
by that stupid nickname? His name is James! Call him James!”
“She is crazy,” said Smith, a hint of
contempt in his tone.
The man standing to Jane’s left tried to
force her back into her chair, but Jane caught hold of his wrist and twisted,
sending the man flying through the air to crash against the far wall. “Don’t touch me!”
“Sven,” said the well-dressed man sharply,
and the man to Jane’s right reached out a hand to grab at her.
“Stay away from me!” shrieked Jane,
suddenly producing a small and very familiar-looking pink gun. “I’ll shoot the
first person who comes near me!”
“Jane—” began Algy, taking a step forward.
Jane’s eyes blazed as she glared at him. “You!”
she snarled, squeezing the trigger.
Algy felt something pop against his shirt.
He felt himself falling.
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You're right, Soppy,you'd better go into hiding.
ReplyDeleteWell, let's assume that Algy WILL BE ALL RIGHT (or else!) maybe the fact that Jane has shot him will give Biggles a disgust of her. Hmph! 'Call him James" indeed!and I hope Biggles words
“If anything happens to him, I’ll—”
means that he really cares and will come to his senses.
You beat me to it FB, but I was just going to say the same thing - that Biggles suddenly appears to be coming back to normal.
ReplyDeleteAT LAST!!!! He is caring more about Algy than Jane. There's hope yet.
But not if she has killed Algy... She wouldn't... She couldn't... She knows her days are numbered if she doesn't sort Biggles and Algy out HAPPILY.
Do you know that if you put your fingers in your ears and hum really loudly you can ignore a lot of things going on in the world?
ReplyDeleteKeep in mind too that Algy is now happily insisting that Biggles is no longer his best friend. So even though Biggles is feeling sorry now it's not going to make much difference to Algy (who doesn't know that Biggles is sorry).
Algy should take out being-shot-by-pink-guns insurance...
Soppy said:
ReplyDelete“Algy should take out being-shot-by-pink-guns insurance...”
A bit too late for that piece of advice, don't you think?
You can run, Soppy, but you can't hide....!!
ReplyDeleteWell if Jane seriously hurts Algy, maybe Biggles will FINALLY come to his senses....oh poor Algy!!!
WHAT!!!!?????????!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWill people please STOP SHOOTING ALGY.....(he can no longer afford to replace all the ruined shirts for one thing - he IS out of a job at the moment you know....)
Sopwith once asked us for reasons why no-one liked Jane; well I think this chapter speaks for itself. Jane is now officially beyond redemption....deeds don't come much more dastardly than shooting Algy in my opinion.
Just when I thought his situation couldn't get any worse...should have known better with Soppy in charge :- (
Would this be a good time to point out that I am NOT in charge? I am merely the person who writes all this down and posts it. Everything that happens has NOTHING to do with me....
ReplyDeleteSo there.
*still hiding*