Authors: Colin Wraight
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Chapter 3
British
Military
Hospital
, Rinteln.
Bloody inconvenient the tall man thought as he hurried down the busy Hospital corridor and through the swirling chattering crowds. He could almost taste the excitement of the reporters and news crews as they hung around in small groups giving birth to fresh rumours.
"My first day off in six
bloody
months and what happens?” He
said angrily to no one in particular
. "Murder, Bloody murder."
"Pardon me Sir." Said a Nurse.
"Sorry, I was just thinking aloud." He replied without breaking step and headed for reception. “Major Rothschild
SIB
." He announced and produced his ID card which he handed to the Nurse sat behind a reception desk.
She looked at it closely. "We’ve been expecting you Sir." She said brightly and handed it back. "Could you go straight to casualty...? It's down...."
"That’s fine; I know where it is thanks."
The Major hated hospitals almost as much as he did Terrorists, but not quite in the same way. Several years previous he had been shot whilst on special duties in Northern Ireland. Even the slightest smell of anything clinical gave him the shivers and reminded him of a night he would much rather forget.
What the Colonel had told him back at HQ passed through his mind. "This ones bad. Be very gentle with him oh and by the way you have got a German Liaison Officer on this one. A man named Gunter nolte."
"Why a German?" He had asked.
"They have a big interest, the murdered woman was German. And with what’s happening in
Europe
at the moment they want to be seen to be doing something."
"You know all of my partners have been bullet catchers."
The Colonel had laughed. "This one seems to enjoy it! He's been shot seven times in three tours with GSG9, and he's something of a martial artist."
"Great, now I have Bruce Lee as a partner."
"
Well a
lmost, European heavy weight kick boxing champion for the past four years." The colonel had stopped for effect and took a deep draw on his cigar. "Last opponent refused to fight him."
"I get the drift
." He had said. "But I’d rather
work alone
if it’s all the same with you?
"
"Time for a change then, don’t you think?" With that parting shot he had left for an important meeting at Whitehall.
"Hello
John." Said a familiar voice and Major Jonathon Rothschild jumped from his daydreaming.
"Oh my god." The Major cried as he recognized the man behind the voice.
"Thought you were long dead!"
"Sorry
to disappoint
Doc,
but
I’m working on it
if that means anything to you
."
"So how are the old war wounds then?" He a
sked eagerly clasping the hands of a life he had once fought to save
.
"Fine thanks... I would l
ike to see Staff sergeant Stone
if that’s possible."
"I'm afraid he’s still unconscious, but you can go in and wait for a while
. He could wake up anytime now,
I'll have some coffee sent in."
"Thank you." He said and entered the room which the Doctor had motioned him to before quickly leaving
on some other emergency
.
He picked up the clinical chart, but couldn
't make head nor tale of the Doctors scribblings
. His gaze was now drawn
to the soldiers face, even in that hospital bed with his head on a pillow there was an unmistakable toughness about him
. How would he take the news John wondered, 'Be gentle' the colonel had said. How could he be gentle and gain the much needed information at the same time?
Six hours passed before the Doctor walked in carrying a tray. "Good morning Major." He said in hushed ton
es. "I’m going to give him a shot
to wake him up."
"I’m already awake!" Danny s
aid sluggishly. "I have been awake for hours."
D
eafening
silence filled the room as the three men simply stared at each other,
n
one knowing quite what to say
next
.
“R
elax you
don’t have to tell me… I know!
I know everything,
” He said.
"I’m so very sorry." Said the Docto
r as he gently grabbed the injured soldiers wrist
and began taking his pulse. "We couldn’t do anything for your wife but your son is now stable. I can’t even
begin to imagine how you must
be feeling right now."
The Major butted in, he didn't have the time for the Doctors bedside chit chat. "We are trying to catch your wife’s killers
Staff
Sergeant, but we have little to go on."
"Usual story with you bastards you're everywhere on a Saturday night when the lads are
down town and
trying to have a good time. The first time we really need you, you're on a different planet aren't you? So where were your AMP
patrols or your MP patrols?
I'll tell you where, locking up some poor sod for walking on the grass or having his hands in his pockets."
"
There’s no need for any of that." The Major said firmly. "Now
if you’re feeling up to it
let’s try and
remember what happened shall we, or I can come back later when the trail is somewhat cooler.”
There was a
nother
long silence and then
Danny took a deep breath. "Alright.... Alright I’ll
try..."
"Good."
"I... Emm." He cleared his throat. "I went for a run in the morning, when I got back there was nothing in the fridge and we decided to eat out."
"And then what happened?"
"We set off; I remember thinking how quiet everything was... How peaceful… Anyway we, I mean ‘the kids’, decided to eat out."
The Major skipped through his notes. "Wait a minute, you said kids."
"Yes Tommy
and Sahra."
"So where is Sahra then?" The Major asked the Doctor. "My notes only mention one child, a boy."
The Doctor took out a pen and notebook. “Your son is here, but there’s been no mention of a girl.”
"My daughter was with us, she was on the back seat. Where the hell is my daughter...? What has happened to my Sahra?"
The Major nervously glanced at
the Doctor and then back at Danny
. "I’ll make some phone calls and I'm sure she will be able to visit you, if she's not in my notes the chances are she's alive and well."
"
But I thought she was dead." Danny
threw back the sheets and tried to lift himself up. If this officer was unaware even of her existence, then where the hell was she?
The Major physically had
to push him
back on to the bed. “Get back into
that
bed Soldier! You’re not going anywhere.”
"So getting back to before. No one followed you?"
“No... No, just wait one second here. My wife is dea
d, my son is in a
hospital on a life support machine and now you’re telling me that my little girl is missing...... “
“We’ll find.......”
“Dam right you’ll find her.”
The Major turned to a fresh page in his notebook .”Trust me I will find her… I will! But you must first tell me what happened.”
"You find my girl.....”
“I promise.”
Staff Sergeant Danny Stone
stared at the Major for several long seconds and then spoke. “OK... I didn’t see anything on the road. I suppose they must have followed us. Anyway, I went inside to get the order and
while I was waiting I noticed this guy get out of a car on the other side of the road..!”
“Can you describe him?” The Major enquired and prepared to make notes.
“Yes...! He was maybe mid thirties, stocky build with black hair, blue eyes and a scar on his forehead. He was wearing dirty old jeans and wearing a Barbour jacket.”
Major Rothschild’s immediately ceased writing and his eyes darted at Danny the moment he mentioned the scar. “A Scar! Very interesting. Can you go back and tell me what happened next?”
“… He walked across the road and went straight up to my car.” Danny said and took a deep breath. “I felt something was wrong and before I knew it I was running towards them…” He paused as the images played across his minds eye
"And then?" Asked the Doctor still absentmindedly taking his pulse.
"Suddenly there was this loud bang and the next thing Tommy was running towards me… It all happened so quickly. Anyway the man aimed at me as I came through the door, I grabbed my boy and the next thing I knew we’d both been shot!”
The Doctor released his grip on Danny’s wrist. “The bullet that hit you is the same bullet we dug out of your son last night. You saved his life by taking most of the impact.”
"Was he alone?”
Danny
cr
adled his bandaged forearm. "I don’t know
...
I was confused, everything happened so fast.
He..! The man seamed to know me; he
said that I’d murdered his wife.”
"How come he didn’t get a clear shot at you?
He seemed to have enough time” The
Major asked
and frowned as he turned a page and made more notes in his small black notebook
.
"
Said he’d changed his mind about killing me and wanted me to suffer like he had!”
“Then what happened?”
A German policeman showed up and distracted him. I tried to get my boy
behind cover. That's when he took another shot at
me,
he missed and
I must have banged my head when I fell because I don't remember anything else."
"At least you
can you remember what he looked like
son. That will go a long way towards finding him
” The
Doctor
said
.
"I don’t think I will ever fo
rget..
.”
Danny said. “But I can go one better than that! He told me something
....”
The Major closed his notebook. “He told you his name, didn’t he?”
“How do you know that?”
The Major closed
his eyes remembering a night
that he would much rather forget. “He likes his victims to know
the name of
their killer!”
***
He had been expecting another phone call all day but why
hadn't one ca
me, no car bombs, no shootings nothing at all. His mind twisted and turned in all directions as he traveled back to
his office. All of this could only be down to one man
,
and
that man was ‘the Butcher of Belfast’. The meanest depraved psychopath in the IRA, wanted by countless countries for countless murders. This was a man who hid his love of killing behind the cloak of a terrorist.
Jack Mckay had been apprehended back in the late eighties for an
horrific
attack in
Aldershot
but released as part of the peace treaty. Since then he’d planned and carried out attacks as part of the
so called
real IRA.
Paul Ashby as the Major had been known in Northern Ireland whilst on special duties, had been hot on the trail of Jack alias 'The Butcher' McKay when the nice man had got a lucky shot off on him. Landing the Major in hospital for several months other than that brief meeti
ng in a
dark
ened scrap yard
, the Butcher had proved himself to be extremely illusive.