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âDanny it is. I normally wouldnât debrief you in my home, but the circumstances arenât exactly normal.â
âAnd I wish I could have reached out to you a different way instead of through Elizabeth, but I had to speak with her first.â
âFortunately it worked out and youâre here now, so letâs get started. I take it you know about Operation Justice.â
âAs much as Elizabeth told me, and it sounded fairly detailed. Youâll be going after Sonny Conchello at his house tonight.â
âCorrect,â Scott said, keeping his voice even. âYou said you have important information and thatâs my priority, but when this is over and the dust has settled, Iâll need a detailed account of your association with Conchello and everything that entailed.â
âYes, yes, of course,â Danny replied.
âOkay, what is it you need to tell me?â
âExcept for the two guards at the bottom of the stairs that lead up to the mezzanine, Conchelloâs soldiers wonât be standing around looking ominous. They blend in with the crowdâbut theyâll all be wearing a ring with a large, opaque stone. They have earpieces too, but the rings are easy to spot. The stones are cameras.â
âAh, got it,â Scott said gratefully. âWhat can you tell me about Conchelloâs private quarters? Iâve seen the layout, and I know there are four rooms leading into a circular area. Elizabeth told me thereâs a dungeon, a dining room, and what he calls his pharmacy, but she didnât know much about the fourth room, the Chamber of Conscience.â
Danny had been leaning across the table, but as a pained expression crossed his face, he leaned back and ran his fingers through his hair.
âIâm not surprised heâs replicated his private quarters,â Danny remarked. âIt was where he conducted business as well as entertained, but the Chamber of Conscience⊠I donât know where to start.â
âI take it youâve been in there,â Scott said solemnly, seeing the stuff of nightmares reflected in Dannyâs dark green eyes. âCan you tell me about it?â
âConchello says itâs where he inspires loyalty. Itâs such bullshit,â Danny said, his voice suddenly hoarse.
âTalk to me as though youâre simply reporting facts,â Scott suggested.
âIâll try,â Dan mumbled, pouring himself more coffee. âHe doesnât have any of his wild boys in thereâthatâs my term for his soldiers. Theyâre mostly young and crazy. Anyway, theyâre not allowed in his private quarters. What Iâm about to tell you is saved for the higher-ups.â
Scott waited patiently as Danny took a breath and drank more coffee.
âSorry,â Danny said quietly. âItâs hard to talk about this. Okay, here I go. Several people are tied to desk chairs, the kind with wheels. Itâs usually a mix of people he needs to terrify, and those who are there to die. Conchello starts with a speech about how well youâre rewarded if youâre loyal to him. On the floor in the center of the room is a large trap door. Next to it is a handle about three feet high. When the handle is pulled, the trap door falls away, and the person drops three stories into a concrete basement. The lucky ones die on impact. The others are left to suffer until Conchello decides to shoot them. After his speech, he rolls one of the guilty people over it and says âthis is what happens if you betray me.ââ
Scott caught his breath.
He could picture the diabolical scene.
âYou actually saw this?â Scott asked quietly. âYou watched him pull that lever?â
âNo, yes, I mean, I was in there and tied to a chair, but heâs not the one who sends people down the chute,â Danny replied grimly. âHe has a housekeeper, Rosemary, except sheâs not just his housekeeper. Sheâs just as twisted and evil as he is. Sheâs the one who pulls the handle. Tell your people not to believe her sweet smile and warm personality. Sheâs colder than a glacier in Alaska. They have a bizarre relationship. Itâs not sexual, he only sleeps with prostitutes, so I donât get it, but Scott, if Conchello has an Achilles heel, itâs her.â
âI assume Conchello gave you that Rolex Submariner.â
Recounting the agonizing scene, Dan felt sick to his stomach, but Scottâs unexpected question was distracting.
âYeah, and Iâm planning to sell it,â Dan replied, grateful for the change in subject. âIâd rather give it to charity but I need funding to start over.â Then taking a breath, he added. âEvery notch up the ladder in Conchelloâs organization comes with a reward, butâŠâ
âBut thereâs a price to pay?â
Danny nodded his head.
âThis watch came with a beating. If I didnât ask the pummeling to stop, Iâd get the promotion and the watch. There are other scenes Iâve heard about but never witnessed, like being locked in a room with a lion. Donât ask to be let out, you might get a Porsche. Stand against a wall for a sword thrower, you could end up with a bag of cash. Sonny loves to play games and watch people sweat.â
âSo it appears,â Scott mumbled, shaking this head. âWhat else do I need to know about what I might face tonight?â
Danny paused. âI realize you donât have a lot of time, but I must fill you in about the monastery. Itâs important, very important.â
âA monastery?â Scott repeated. âOkay, go ahead.â
âIt supposed to house a religious order, but itâs a high-end brothel. He uses it as another way to control his men. He threatens to send their wives or sisters there. Getting information about it was difficult, but I do know itâs frequented by politicians, judges, multinational CEOs, the men with more money and power than any human being should have. Itâs Rosemaryâs domain. She disappears for a few days every month, and I was told thatâs where she goes. Apparently itâs in Santa Barbara. Scott, you have to take her alive. We have to find out where it is and liberate those women.â
As heâd relayed the information, Danny saw the fury reflected in Scottâs eyes.
âConsider it done,â Scott promised solemnly. âTell me more about this shaft and
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