Hostage Rescue
Sharkbait Down Under
Vicki Lawrenceâs POV
I woke up as we came to a stop, with Nicholas gently shaking me. âWe have to get out,â he said.
I opened my eyes, and he helped me sit up. I looked around; we were in a courtyard, in front of a stunning Mexican estate. A stone wall and formal gardens surround the two-story adobe structure, which had statuary and carvings mixed in with the intricate stonework. The house itself was gigantic; it was three times the size of Leoâs house and screamed money. I could hear the splash of water from the water features in the enclosed patio area. âWhere are we?â
âMaster Vespucciâs estate,â I said. Her eyes got big; sheâd slept through our discussions as we drove here. âLeoâs orders, I suppose weâll find out soon.â
The others got out, and our door opened to reveal Master Vincenzo Milan from New York City. âMaster Milan,â I said awkwardly, as I was on Nicholasâ lap. The Master stood back as Nicholas stood up with me. âThank you for helping with our rescue.â
âOur problems were much larger than you girls, but Iâm pleased you are all safe now,â he said. âCome inside, we need to meet with the others.â
He led the way through the mansion, past the high-ceilinged rooms and the priceless antiques. We met in the library, where a hidden passageway door was open into the room. A half-dozen vampires sat at the table with Leo, Adrienne, Ivan, and Hammer. Everyone got up to welcome the girls back, although I stayed on Nicholasâ lap during my greetings. I was so tired but so happy to see everyone, especially the young vampire nurse. âYou survived,â I told the nervous woman after everyone sat down. âIâm glad. You told them where we were?â
âI did,â she said. âMy name is Consuela; Iâm a nurse, and Master Vespucci turned me by force a year ago. I couldnât allow him to use you girls like that. Master Vespucci is dead now, along with his leadership.â
âShe saved all of our lives, and Iâll never forget how much she risked to keep us safe,â I replied.
âThat knife I threw at the guard came from Consuela,â Fiona said. âThat probably saved Emily and Nicholas.â
I looked around the room. âI love the whole reunion vibe, but weâre not sitting in a dead vampâs home for no reason. Whatâs the plan?â
Leo chuckled at this. âThe gas explosion will destroy all the bodies and the evidence of your prison, but we needed a way to bring you back without exposing our work here in Mexico. Weâre going to frame Vespucci for your abduction and allow the Mexican Police to free you.â
âLetâs go, then,â I said. Nicholas squeezed me tighter. âLook, the faster we do this, the faster Iâm out of this place and back home.â
âAgreed,â Leo said. âWe need fifteen more minutes for cleanup, erasing the files on the security computer, and setup. Consuela, weâll lock you into the master bedroom. Your story is that after dinner, your new husband locked you in there, and youâve been reading all night. You have no idea where Hernando is or what he has been doing, and youâve never seen the girls.â
âI understand,â she said.
âGirls, thereâs a room downstairs that will function as your cell. Weâll tie you up and leave you in there. When weâre all clear, weâll call in a tip to the police and let them rescue you.â
âYouâll be down there for a while,â Consuela said. âYou will have to trip the emergency lockdown on the safe room from downstairs. That starts a six-hour timer before I can open the room from the outside.â
âI could use a six-hour nap,â I said. âLetâs go.â
Everyone filed down the stairway to the safe room, keeping clear of the bodies strewn on the floor. It hadnât been a painless death for the men, and for that bit of justice, I smiled. Nicholas carried me into a room that was bare of anything but some thin mattresses and a bucket. âNice digs,â I said.
âIâm sorry, but it wonât be for long.â He set me on a mattress and left.
âStrip,â Adrienne said once the men were gone. We pulled off our clothing, and Adrienne attached the shackles to our ankles. âUse the bucket; the smell will help. Your story is that you were drugged and woke up here. Vespucci and two other men raped some of you, and you overheard they were saving you for an auction in Bahrain. Donât volunteer anything else; after all, youâve been stuck in this room, abused and traumatized. Use the link if you have any questions.â
âHow do we set off the alarm?â
âI showed Carly the button on the way through. When the police arrive, Iâll link to you to activate the lockdown. Carly, hit the button, then get into the room and pull the door closed. It will lock behind you.â
âI understand, Luna.â
She looked at us. âIâm proud of you all. Get some rest after the lockdown, and Iâll see you in the morning.â
âAunt Adrienne?â She looked back at me. âGet the rescue on video. Weâve missed almost a week of filming time, and we have a show to produce.â She shook her head, chuckling as she walked away.
âReally?â Fiona sat down slowly on the mattress, her injuries still bothering her. âA kidnapping and slavery ring took us, and you want it filmed?â
âItâs going to give huge ratings, and that means more money for us,â I said with a shrug. We could hear them heading up the stairs and closing the doors behind them. âOne last sleepover,â I said as I laid back down.
Amy laughed and laid down next to me on the mattress, pulling me into a hug. âIâm going to miss you when youâre halfway around the world,â she said. âIâve enjoyed this trip, even though the ending sucked.â
It was almost an hour later before Adrienne warned us the police were coming. Carly hit the emergency lockdown button, and sirens blared for ten seconds until the doors locked closed. She locked us in the room, and the wait started. I relaxed into Amy, letting myself sleep.
I must have been tired because when Amy finally woke me up, the six-hour delay time was almost over. âAny updates?â
âThe police arrived just before ten, and Consuela is in custody. She gave the police the code to the safe room door, so they should be here soon.â
I yawned, still tired. âHow are we playing this?â
âFrightened and confused is what Adrienne wants.â
I reached out to my Aunt. âIâm up now. Is everything ready out there?â
âYes. Master Milanâs jet flew almost all the vampires and most of our people out of the country already; theyâve stopped in New Orleans and will be heading to New York soon. Most of the people in Cancun are on their way home, except those that flew here to be with you guys. We can fly straight home as soon as the police finish with you.â
âWhich home?â It was a good question; I didnât plan to return to the United States when my Pack was in Australia.
âPort Lincoln, silly. Thereâs still a marriage to take care of unless youâve changed your mind.â
âHell, no! I want him tied to me legally, too. Heâs going to be a doctor someday, you know.â
âHeâs quite the catch. Tell everyone to standby; theyâre about to go in.â
I passed the word to everyone, and we waited for the cavalry to arrive. The police rushed into the basement, yelling for people to give up, then calling out âCLARO (Clear)â as they searched the rooms. A familiar voice yelled for me. âVICKI! AMY!â
âCOLLEEN,â I yelled back. âIN HERE!â The twins started banging on the door as they yelled for help.
âBack away from the door, girls,â Colleen told us. The door was key locked, so we had to wait for one of their tactical guys with a crowbar to force it open. It finally popped open, and men in tactical gear with rifles surged into the room as we hugged each other in the far corner, all of us nude.
âLOS HOMBRES SALEN (Men get out),â a female officer ordered as we held on to each other. âConseguirles ropa (bring them clothes),â she continued.
The men left, and Colleen came into the room with a pair of bolt-cutters in her hand. Behind her was a woman in an FBI jacket. âYou found us,â I said as I cried with joy.
âWeâd never stop looking for you guys,â she said as she hugged me, then Amy. As soon as Amy let her go, she started cutting the locks on our manacles so we could move freely.
âSpecial Agent Melody Price, FBI Mexico City Field Office,â the other woman said. âAre you girls injured?â
âVicki and Fiona need to see a doctor,â Amy said. âThe rest of us need food and water.â
A new female police officer came back into the room, carrying a stack of scrubs. Following behind were two female Emergency Medical Technicians carrying a stretcher. âThose of you who donât need medical attention, get dressed, and weâll get you out of here,â the officer said.
Everyone started pulling on the clothing, including me. Fiona refused help, dressing quickly despite the widespread bruising on her body. âI can walk out of here,â I said. I was the Alpha here, and I wasnât going to go out on a gurney.
âIâll help her,â Colleen said. A minute later, we were walking barefoot out of the storage room.
âRemember to look shocked at where you are, and tears wonât hurt,â I told everyone as we walked out. The stairs were a struggle, but with Colleenâs help, I made it up. The press was everywhere as we walked out the front door, cameras rolling and reporters shouting questions from their line behind the police tape. I waved and smiled for a few seconds as Colleen helped me forward. She took me straight to the ambulance, where Fiona was already seated.
âWeâll see you at the hospital,â Colleen said as the EMT got in with us. âItâs great to have you back.â
âThank you,â I said as she closed the door. Over my objections, the EMT had me lie down and hooked me up to her monitors. My blood pressure was low, and she started an IV.
The media crush was even higher at the hospital. The emergency room doctor called in an OB-GYN when I told him about my ectopic and the treatment. They did another ultrasound and an X-ray, confirming I had an ectopic pregnancy, and the drug was resolving it. They were worried about my blood pressure, so they were keeping me for observation for a while.
I went up to a hospital room, where the police took my statement for an hour. I told them nothing of the cell below the warehouse, sticking to the story weâd put out. I told them about our capture, our time in the building, and our sale to a man. I knew what the other girls had said from our link, and I kept to the same details. âIâm so happy you found us,â I said as I finished with the rescue. âThey were going to sell me into slavery.â
âThe men responsible are dead now,â the detective told me. âWe have your contact information, and Iâm sure youâre eager to return home. We will contact you through the FBI if we have any other questions.â
âThank you,â I said.
After he left, I could finally have visitors two at a time. Mom and Dad were first in. âOh, baby,â Mom said as she hugged me close. âItâs so good to see you again!â
âI knew youâd get me back,â I said. After ten minutes that we mostly spent crying and hugging, they rotated out, and Nicholas came in with Hammer. Nicholas climbed into bed to hold me, while Hammer was nervous about something. âWhat happened out last night, Hammer?â
He used the link to answer. âVespucci had almost a hundred of his men in that building, Vicki. Even with Cyprianâs help, we lost six werewolves and had another seven injured.â
âOh, Luna, no,â I replied.
âOne of Vespucciâs men is a Medical Examiner here. He issued death certificates for all the men who had heart attacks or drug overdoses, and the bodies got cremated right away to avoid autopsies. Their remains went back to the states already.â
âWho?â
He listed the names. Five were warriors, all single; two from Three Sisters, one from Stillwater, one from Keene Valley, one from Miesville, and Chairman Leland Carver. I knew both of the ones from Minnesota well, and their deaths hit me had. âWhat was Carver doing there?â
âHeading off a war between the wolves and the vampires,â Hammer replied.
Their time ended, and Leo and Adrienne were next in with me. We talked over the link about the aftermath; I found out my friendship with Vampires and Mermaids was both the cause and the solution to the conflict with Vespucci and his followers. âWe have to capitalize on this cooperation now, or the goodwill weâve garnered here will be lost,â I told them.
âYour wedding was where we planned to show how the Australian Council could make it work, but this rescue was a better example,â Leo said.
âIâm still getting married⦠but we will have to move it back a few days. Letâs do it on the 31st in Port Lincoln. We can attend the funerals and meet with the North American Council and the Alphas. They need to hear what happened from me,â I said.
âAnd Leo has a lot of explaining to do,â Adrienne added with a smile.