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Chapter 155

    CHAPTER 155 Bob


    Sheriff


    I parked my car right in front of Jack and Liam. They stood rooted to the spot, obviously debating


    whether to approach me or not. From Bismarck, I was supposed to meet them at the Ol’ Barn. But


    instead here I was, angry as hell.


    Go d da mmit! Why the f uck didn’t I check the bathroom to make sure the coast was clear?! Why didn’t


    I do my homework? Of all the screw ups I have done in my life, this was the


    worst.


    I banged on the steering wheel with the palms of my hands, releasing some of my pent up anger, but it


    wasn’t enough. I wanted to break something, anything…


    G od, I was so stu pid! STU PID!


    I thought my n was fool proof. After getting stitches, I called an old friend of mine who I had bailed


    out from a jam a long while back. I helped him change his name and appearance, then I got him a job


    at Bismarck General as an unsuspecting security guard. It’s been twelve years since I saw himst, but


    he owed me a favor.


    “Combs, I was wonderin’ when you’d call. I was shocked to find Ol’ Mary’s grandson admitted in the


    hospital under police custody. What’s goin’ on in New Salem anyway?” Bob asked.


    Bob was Theodore Cohen’s favorite runner. Bob was a man of his word, neverined, and most


    importantly, he brought in lots of money. He was trusted by Theodore, so much so that he was allowed


    to sell inrge quantities. I used to envy Bob’s rtionship with the Cohens. He was one of the


    selected few who could visit the mansion without having


    invitation.


    an


    Unfortunately, Bob made the mistake of supplying a huge amount of drugs to a new yer in the field.


    Apparently, the new yer was an undercover DEA agent. During what was supposed to be a routine


    deal, he found himself walking into a bust.


    But Bob was a shrewd man. He knew something was wrong. So he brought a group of men to back


    him up. And just like what we’ve seen in the movies, they all ended up shooting at each


    other. Bob alone survived to tell the tale of that fateful day, although to the townsfolk of


    New Salem, he was deceased.


    “Same old, same old,” I answered. “Same old sh it.”


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    “Nah, this ain’t no drug bust,” he said, “this is somethin’ else. They got bodies piled up in the morgue,


    ‘but they ain’t got no drugs on them. I’ve been doin’ some snoopin’ around and they think Ol’ Mary’s


    grandson is part of some human trafficking syndicate. There’ve been reports of girls goin’ missin’


    around Bismarck. You know, Combs, this kinda s hit wouldn’t be happenin’ if Cynthia was still boss.”


    Bob never liked Pete. To him, Pete was a little boy ying godfather.


    “I don’t know if you’ve heard, but Cynthia’s dead and we’re making the necessary arrangements to get


    rid of Pete. Once Liam bes boss, there won’t be anymore girls going missing,” I promised.


    has


    “Well, they moved Riley to a corner room at the secluded area of the hospital, near the ICU. The police


    say they got some anonymous tip about an assassination,” Bob stated. “That area eyes at all times, but


    theputer system that powers the security around the hospital


    minutes to is so sophisticated that it takes time for it to boot up. After reboot, it takes seven i be fully


    operational. That’ll give you enough time to break Riley out of his hospital prison.”


    “This isn’t a rescue mission, Bob,” I mumbled through the phone. “I need to make sure he doesn’t make


    a peep.”


    “Oh, I see. Poor Ol’ Mary ain’t gonna see her grandson ever again. Well, that’s karma,” Bob replied.


    “I’m guessin’ seven minutes will be enough to shoot him in the head or inject him with some sort of


    poison. All we need to do now is think of way to distract the guards and nurses in that area. So what


    time should I expect you?”


    “Around five in the afternoon. That’ll give us enough time to finalize our ns. Get me so clothes to


    make me look like some doctor and a wig of some kind if you can find one,” I


    instructed him.


    “No problem. I already have somethin’ in mind. I’ll message you where you can meet me. See you,


    Combs.”


    I arrived at the address he sent me at exactly five in the afternoon. It was the address of aundry shop


    in a remote part of the city. I walked in and asked to see a man named Charlie. The woman at the


    counter took one look at me and asked who I was. She looked to be in her forties, with long curly brown


    hair, a full face of make-up, wearing a red top with a deep v that showed ample cleavage and a tight


    denim miniskirt. She leaned forward, giving me a


    clear view of her breasts, as she waited for an answer.


    “Tell him I’m an old friend,” I answered. She smiled sesuctively and ushered me inside.


    “He’s waiting for you at his office. It’s the blue door at the very end,” the woman said,


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    pointing me to the right direction. “You can’t miss it.”


    I followed her instructions and walked through the shop, looking for the blue door. After dodging


    clothing hanging on metal racks, I finally found what I was looking for, hidden behind a dry cleaning


    machine. I knocked on the door tentatively and patiently waited for an answer toe from inside. But


    instead of an answer, the door swung open, revealing Bob.


    He was much older now and fatter. He had a pot belly, a dark moustache and a beard, and thin salt and


    pepper hair. He was wearing a in white T-shirt and ck cks. He looked as if he was getting


    ready to go to work at the hospital.


    He smiled at me, his teeth stained from coffee and cigarettes. Because of his old age and his fullyAll rights ? N?velDrama.Org.


    grown moustache and beard, he didn’t have to dye his hair, wear colored contacts or wear loose


    clothing to mask his true self.


    “Wow, Combs, you look as old as me,” Bob remarked, ushering me inside. “But it’s really nice to see a


    familiar face. After bein’ stuck in this hell hole, I sure miss the good old days.”


    “I didn’t know you had a business,” I said noticing the currency counters on a long table on the left side


    of his ratherrge office. On the right of his office was a long leather sofa with a coffee table in front of


    it, while at the end, near a red wall, was a vintage wooden desk made of sturdy dark mahogany. It was


    a beautiful desk, varnished and gleaming under the light. It made me want to change the old desk in


    my office.


    “Moneyunderin’ is actually quite profitable,” he said, chuckling, gesturing for me to sit in one of the


    leather chairs in front of the desk. “I started several years back, so I could keep tabs on New Salem.


    And in case you didn’t know, Daniel Williams is my number one client. Coffee or whiskey?”


    I


    “Whiskey. I need something to numb the pain,” replied, pointing to my stitches. He poured me drink


    from a small bar beside his desk and ced the ss on the mahogany table in


    front of me.


    “What happened to your head?” He asked.


    “A riot,” I answered. “Some people just don’t have any respect forw enforcement.” Heughed,


    nodding his head.


    “I know what you mean.” Heid a long sheet of paper on his desk, ttening the folds with his hands. I


    took a look and realized it was the blueprint of the hospital area Riley was transferred to.


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    “Have you spoken to Bismarck police?” Bob asked. I nodded my head. “What have they told


    you so far?”


    “Riley’s unconscious. The detective on the case told me they called a few days ago to inform me, but


    Randy, the pri ck that he is, didn’t tell me. This would have been dealt with earlier if I had known about


    it sooner,” I said before sipping my drink.


    “Matthews right?” He asked. I nodded my head. He shook his head. “He lied to you. Riley’s conscious.


    He just can’t talk or use both his hands. But knowin’ Matthews, he found a way tomunicate with


    Riley. On the bright side though, Matthews is a lone wolf. He likes to investigate on his own and won’t


    tell anyone anythin’ until he has enough evidence. I’m sure whatever he already knows, no one else


    knows.”


    “But he has files, Bob,” I pointed out. Bob nodded his head.


    “Of course, he has files, Combs,” Bob said. “But not at the station. Too many police on someone else’s


    payroll. He has an office in his basement sh bunker.” I raised my


    eyebrows, surprised to hear bunker. “Ah, yeah, he’s one of them folks who believes doomsday is right


    around the corner. I got the blueprint of his home right here.” He opened a drawer and pulled out a


    folded piece of paper. “But before we think of breakin’ into the detective’s home, let’s go over how


    you’re gonna enter and exit the hospital and what we’re gonna do to the


    guards stationed in the hospital security monitorin’ room.“


    “Alright,” I said, standing up and looking at the blueprint. “What do you propose?”


    “There’s a utility entrance at the west wing of the hospital. You’ll wear a security guard


    uniform to enter. I swiped this ID off from one the guards whose s hit always goes missin”.” From the


    same drawer, he took out the ID card and tossed it towards me. “There aren’t any screen checks


    through that entrance, so you’ll be fine. From there, proceed to this utility room, change into your


    doctor’s disguise and wait for the signal.”


    “What signal?” I asked.


    “Once theputer system is down, the light of the utility elevator will turn green,” he answered. “Take


    that elevator all the way up to the twelfth floor. He’s in room 1203.”


    “Will I need an ID to ess any other doors?” I asked.


    “No. All doors needin’ a card will automatically turn green when theputer is shut off or rebooted.


    The hospital director had that specifically engineered. He reasoned a doctor locked in a room or out of


    the hospital for seven minutes can risk a life.”


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    “What about the guards at the monitoring room? What’s going to happen to them?” I asked.


    “I’m goin’ to make them all fall asleep, Bob answered. “Redford, the guard in charge of the night shift,


    comes by the cafeteria at eight-thirty every evenin’ for coffee. Just a bit of rohypnol and in ten minutes,


    they’ll all be fast asleep. Now, all we have to do is think of a


    distraction.”


    “I think I have something in mind. What was Riley’s room number before he was transferred


    to 1203?” I asked.


    “Room 728 in the east wing at the Orthopedic ward. Why do you ask?” Bob asked confused.


    “I got Randying in to fix his mistakes,” I answered, smirking.


    “I remember him. He’s Ernie’s kid,” Bob nodded his head, knowing who Randy was. “I always hated


    that kid. He was a snitch.”


    “Well, now he’s a greedy s onofabi tch who wants more money,” I scoffed. “Knowing him, he’ll shoot


    Riley in the head instead of using his imagination. When you see him, you can alert everyone on radio.”


    “That’ll make me look like some sort of hero,” Bob said, agreeing to the n.


    “I’ll give Randy a call and give him the intel he needs. He’ll probably think I’m helping hi Bob chuckled


    merrily.


    “What do you know? I get to pay back a favor and get some revenge. Life is full of


    Bob said.


    surpri


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