Biggles and Son: Chapter 27.

by Sopwith

Disclaimer: I do not own, or claim to own, any of the Biggles series characters used in this work. This fan fiction was written for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered part of the official storyline.

Warning: Non canon type fan fiction works may contain severe time mix-ups and character deviations.


Biggles woke to a splitting headache and a stinging pain in his chest. He tried to move his arm, but it appeared to be stuck to something. “What—?” he muttered groggily, just as another voice spoke, close at hand.

“Hold on, old boy, you’d better lie still, what? Wouldn’t want all the bally tubes and things coming out.” It was Bertie’s voice, of course, and after few blinks Bertie’s face came into view, hovering anxiously above his own, one eye adorned by a monocle.

“Bertie?” Biggles’ voice was a mere croak. “Where’s Jane? And Algy?” he added, as an afterthought.

“No idea, old chap,” was the almost cheerful reply. “And that goes for both of them. They toddled off in the Piper after you got shot.”

Biggles attempted to sit up, but quickly changed his mind as his headache threatened to drown him. “Where’s Ginger?” was his next question.

Bertie shrugged. “Somewhere about. He’s just back from taking Brechovich to Raymond.”

Biggles blinked. “Brechovich?” he echoed. “What’s he got to do with anything?”

Before Bertie could answer the question, another voice piped up, near at hand. “Dad?”

Biggles groaned. “Oh, no,” he muttered. “Not you.”

It was unclear whether or not Sebastian actually heard that last line, for the next time he spoke he sounded closer, and his voice was as cheerful as ever. “How’re you feeling, Dad?” he inquired, in what Biggles deemed an unnecessarily loud tone. Without waiting for a reply, the boy pressed on, excitement evident in his voice. “I saw Uncle Algy fly off with Mom, and then I got to hit a bad guy over the head and saved Uncle Ginger’s life! It was amazing! You should have seen it!”

But Biggles heard no more of the sentence after “Uncle Algy fly off with Mom”, which triggered recent memories that made him groan again. “Algy,” he growled, summoning up all the anger he could with what little strength he had.

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The wound from the gunshot was not a serious one, but it did incapacitate Algy for the amount of time it took for Jane to get out of the Piper and start the refueling process.

Huddled awkwardly inside the plane, Algy could do nothing but lie where he was and hope that the makeshift bandage he had tied around his leg would help to slow the bleeding until he could find someone to help him.

Surprisingly, help came sooner than expected, in the shape of an elderly Russian man who spoke no English. However, judging from the businesslike manner in which he tended to Algy’s wound, it was obvious that he was a doctor, or had previously been one at some point.

Algy did not waste his breath questioning the man. Indeed, it would have been pointless to, as the man spoke no English, and he, Algy, spoke no Russian. Therefore he could perhaps be forgiven for lying back and allowing the doctor to remove the bullet and sew up the wound in a painful silence.

While the doctor was working on his leg, Jane and a few other people were going back and forth, loading up the Piper with what appeared to be a good supply of guns. It took some time before it dawned on Algy that these were very probably the smuggled weapons that Raymond had been so eager for him to learn the location of.

“Well,” he mused to himself sarcastically. “At least now I know where they are. That’s something, at any rate.”

Finally, the doctor rose to his feet with a grunt of satisfaction and said something briefly to Jane, who had been waiting and watching in the pilot’s seat for the previous quarter of an hour. Jane nodded in reply to the doctor’s words and then turned to smile at Algy. “It’s probably going to be sore for a couple of days, but that shouldn’t worry you,” she commented, with a sweet smile. “Aren’t you glad I know what I’m doing? I could’ve killed you, you know. But hey, I’ve always had a soft spot for flattery, and I figured you deserved a chance to win me over, even though we both know it’s never gonna happen between us.”

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It was later that afternoon that Raymond stopped in to see Biggles, but it was obvious at a glance from the Air Commodore’s furrowed brow that this was no casual visit.

“We have Brechovich in custody, and he’s told us the location of the smuggled weapons we were looking for,” he informed Biggles, without any beating around the bush.

“Good,” said Biggles, without enthusiasm. “I suppose that’s that, then.”

“Not exactly,” replied the Air Commodore awkwardly. “You see, when we got there, the weapons were no longer there. They’d gone. According to eye witnesses, a woman dressed in a pink dress and sunglasses flying a Piper came and took everything away.”

Biggles’ lips tightened. “Jane,” he said. “Any mention of Algy?”

“Lacey? No, of course not. Why would there be?”

Biggles did not answer the question. The truth was he would not have known what to say even if he had wanted to say anything.

“So what do you think our next move should be?” inquired Raymond, after a slight pause.

“Well, that’s obvious, isn’t it?” said Biggles. “We’ll have to find that Piper. I’ll get Ginger and Bertie on it…and, as a matter of fact, there’s someone outside who might be able to help us with that as well.”

“Who’s that?”

“Marcel. He was in London for a conference and heard I was in hospital, so he came along to hear the story.”

“Good,” said the Air Commodore, picking up his hat. “I’ll leave you to it, then. Let me know if you hear anything.”

“Of course, sir.”

Biggles waited until the Air Commodore had departed before calling Marcel into the room for an informal conference. He deliberately left out the identities of the occupants of the Piper, merely saying, “Ginger will give you the details of the Piper we’re looking for. Keep an eye on the coast.”

“But of course!” promised Marcel, nodding emphatically. “I will watch the coast and see if the little plane it come to France. What would you like me to do with this plane if I see it?”

Biggles’ voice hardened. “It’s carrying smuggled weapons, so you can please yourself what you do,” he said. “Shoot them down if you have to.”


12 comments

  1. Soppy, you are evil and depraved. Fancy even suggesting that Algy should be shot down! How can Sebastian stop that?

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  2. Me? Evil and depraved? I'm not the one who said shoot them down if you have to--that was Biggles! Biggles is evil and depraved!!

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  3. Sorry, Soppy, I'm with Kismet on this.

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  4. Shock, horror… how have I missed all this!!!! All I can say is that at least Algy is still alive, AND it isn't Biggles fault - he has been given MISINFORMATION!!!!!!

    BTW Soppy - yes I am still reading this - I just hadn't looked for a few days...

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  5. I can't believe it! I look away for like three seconds and when I come back I find not only has Algy been shot AGAIN!!! But,if J. C. Bigglesworth has anything to do with it, is shortly about to be shot some more!
    I may have left the following request before somewhere in the comments but I feel compelled to repeat myself:
    WILL EVERYONE PLEASE STOP SHOOTING ALGY!!!

    (I can almost hear Marcel loading up the guns as I panic!)

    The only bright spot as far as I can see is that Biggles seems to have finally got over his infatuation for Jane... though I'm not sure it's turned him into a better person...!

    Back to waiting with bated breath and biting my nails!

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  6. By the way, one thing I will say for Jane - one has to admire her confidence in her own powers of attraction.... She shoots a man in cold blood (Again!) and still thinks he's going to be madly in love with her....!

    But then on second thoughts...she did manage to wrap Biggles round her little finger for so long....

    Algy be careful...be very very careful...

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  7. I think that deep deep down Biggles has always had a desire to shoot Algy. Every time he tells Algy to do something he doesn't want to do, Biggles says something along the lines of, "If you don't [whatever], I'll shoot you".

    Jane has always been deluded in some ways, hasn't she? Still, she got Biggles, so she must have SOMETHING.

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  8. What? Splutter!!
    Soppy said: 'I think deep deep down Biggles has always had a desire to shoot Algy....'
    It never occured to me before but yes, now that you point it out...
    he DOES threaten to shoot him more than once!!!
    What an eye opener!
    His remarks washed over me before but viewed in this new light - well....it does make one wonder doesn't it?

    Note *now I'm more worried about Algy than ever!*

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  9. JJ said: "now I'm more worried about Algy than ever!"

    You should be! mhahahaha *evil smile*

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  10. All I can say is "eep!"

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  11. Things certainly don't look good for any of them...

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