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CHAPTER 44
TORRESâS EYES WIDENED and his nostrils flared. He reached behind his back and felt the cold metal grip of the handgun heâd lifted off the Cuban police officer. He was outgunned at the momentâbut at least he wasnât unarmed.
âYou look happy to see us again,â Hampton said as he stepped onto the boat first.
âSave it,â Torres said. âWeâre not interested in your wise cracks.â
âBut you will be interested in this,â Waller said. âThis is a search warrantâand we have reason to believe that there is a person of interest aboard this vessel who is wanted by the Department of Homeland Security.â
âAnd his name?â Torres asked.
âVicente Prado,â Waller said.
âYou mean youâre not here to arrest us?â Ortega said.
âAt the moment, weâre only interested in Prado,â Hampton said. âNow, where is he?â
âWhat makes you so sure heâs on this boat?â Torres said.
âYou have a strange history with himâand we intercepted credible evidence yesterday that you would be making a smuggling run out of Cuba tonight with him aboard,â Waller said.
Torres eyes narrowed, his gaze fixated on Cal. âHow could anyone have possibly known about that?â
âI kept it as anonymous as I could,â Cal stammered. âYour contact asked me his name. But I swear I didnât tell him full names.â
âIt makes no difference now,â Waller said. He put his hands on his hips. âSo, where is he?â
Before anyone could answer, gunfire rang out in the distance and the sound of bullets pinging and hitting the water nearby put everyone in a mad scramble to get out of the way.
âWe can protect you,â Waller said. âAll you have to do, Torres, is hand him over to us.â
âYou can protect us?â Torres said and then laughed. âYou canât even protect yourselves.â
âWhat those Cuban boats are doing right now is illegal. Theyâll never get away with it,â Waller said.
âIt wonât matter if weâre all deadâor rotting in a Cuban prison,â Torres said. âWill it, agent Waller?â
Torres looked at Ortega and tried to communicate just using his eyes. Ortega nodded slightly, like he understood what Torres was trying to say. Torres held his hand down and counted to three using nothing but his fingers. When he hit âthree,â they both leapt toward the FBI agents. Torres took out Waller and Ortega hit Hampton. Both of the agents tumbled into the water. Torres and Ortega worked quickly to rid their boat of the temporary ropes tied to the Coast Guard vessel. It took them no more than ten seconds before Torres rushed back behind the wheel and fired up the engine.
Cal looked at Ortega. âThink theyâll get hypothermia?â Cal asked, pointing at the men in the water.
Ortega shrugged. âI truly donât careâas long as we get out of here alive.â
Cal looked back to see Waller and Hampton both bobbing in the sea, while the latter raised up his hand and made an obscene gesture.
âThis ainât over,â Hampton screamed.
For the moment, Cal didnât care if a prolonged battle awaited him with these FBI agents when they returned stateside. For now, he just wanted to get back in one pieceâa scenario that seemed far more likely now that they had eluded everyone who was chasing them.
Cal turned around to see a gun being pointed at his face by Torres.
âNow would be a good time to transfer those funds,â Torres said.
CHAPTER 45
CAL TOOK TORRESâS LAPTOP and started to bang on the keyboard. He disabled the computerâs connectivity so that it had no chance of connecting to the Internet. He went and stood next to Torres.
âYou see this?â Cal said, pointing at the bottom of the screen where the laptop connectivity status was. âNothing. I canât get on the web. You sure youâve been on before?â
Torres frowned and nodded. âIt worked fine for me earlier.â
âMaybe weâre too far out, but it isnât getting a connection.â
Torres snatched the laptop from Cal and shoved it back in his bag beneath his seat, all the while keeping one hand steady on the wheel. âYou wonât get off the boat until the money is transferred.â
Cal threw his hands up. âOkay, okay. Iâm not looking to stiff anyone here. Got it? I just want to make sure I get what I was promised.â
âWhich was what?â
âA safe return back to the United States.â
Torres chuckled. âDid you think we were going there first?â
Cal shot him a quick glance and drew back. âWeâre not? Where are we going?â
âMexico first. Donât you know Cuban players canât defect directly into the U.S. first? What kind of reporter are you anyway?â
âI didnât realize we were taking another player with us.â
Torres snickered. âConvenient excuse. Iâd be willing to bet this is the first time youâve ever heard of such a rule.â
âWanna stake our fees on that bet?â Cal shot back.
Torres looked ahead and didnât say a word.
âWhen we can connect to the Internet, Iâll call up a few articles where I wrote about that, if you still want to take that bet,â Cal offered.
âGo below. Iâll let you know when we reach our destination.â
âAnd where would that be?â
âMexico. I have some friends near Cancun who are going to help us.â
Cal descended the steps and walked straight toward Kelly.
âIs everything all right now?â she asked.
Cal sat down. âWeâre fine. The Cubans are still chasing us, but theyâre never going to catch us. It wonât be long before they turn around.â
âAre we going to make it?â Prado asked.
Cal nodded. âUnless something crazy happens.â He paused. âSpeaking of crazy, Prado, now that weâre out of the country, why donât you tell us what you really saw that night before you left the first time?â
Prado shook his head. âThereâs not much more to say. It was a crazy night.â
âSurely you remember something else,â Cal pressed.
âI donât want to talk about it.â
âOkay, fine,â Cal said. âYou just seemed pretty shaken up about the whole thing.â
âI saw a man die tonightâagainâright before I got on a boat and left my countryâagain,â Prado said. âItâs very upsetting to me and I donât
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