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āEven our government was in on this?ā
āAll the way to Pennsylvania Avenue. Your dad had a lot of friends.ā
āFriends like Senator Bob Benson?ā The tears broke through.
āExactly. And thereās something you need to see. Your dad was concerned about the workers who would have nothing without the income the drugs provide. So he went to Bob Benson and made a deal. Itās all here on his laptop. Sit down and you can read it.ā
She sat in a folding chair in the shade of the planeās wing, wiped her eyes, and read what Henry showed her. When she finished, she stood and closed the computer. She looked at Gabe, and her gaze was stone-cold.
āGabe, you said Calderaās wife has four kids, right?ā
āThatās right.ā
āWe need to meet her. If she cares anything about those kids, she needs to see this. Do you know where to find her?ā
āThatās going to be tricky. They donāt like us much.ā
āI donāt like them much either, but whatever it takes, this has to stop. Help me, please.ā
āI think Jimmy found them with the satellite. Iāll call him.ā
Gabe returned a few minutes later with a page full of notes. āThey live in the mountains above the Usumacinta River. Thereās a landing strip on the property. Iāve got the GPS numbers.ā
āHenry, I need to borrow this plane.ā She didnāt say please.
āAre you sure you donāt you want someone to go with us?ā Gabe asked. They were sitting in the cockpit, brakes on, engines revving.
āYou mean someone more likely to get you back in one piece? Relax. Itās like riding a bike, and I never fall off.ā
She gave the instruments a final check and released the brakes. The old B-25 rolled down the tarmac, raised its tail, and lifted skyward. āFeel better now?ā
āYeah, but isnāt that the easy part?ā
āNow you know what I felt like on those ghost dives back home in the river. Believe me, this isnāt nearly that scary.ā
āAh, weāre dropping in unannounced at the home of the biggest drug lord in this country, and thatās not scary?ā
āIāll just tell him I want to have tea with his wife and maybe save the lives of their kids ā¦ and mine.ā
āIām really sorry about your dad, Carol. Iām in shock that he didnāt trust me enough to tell me what was really going on.ā
āIām his only daughter, his only child, and he didnāt trust me either. Letās just wait until this is over to have that discussion.ā
She flew southeast from Palenque to the river, wide and brown, and followed it south along the border with Guatemala. They flew over denuded jungle, reduced to fallow fields and burned-out pasture. Closer to the jungle, the farms improved. Then they were over the remains of the Lacandon Jungle, tropical rainforest unequaled for its biodiversity of both flora and fauna.
They passed the town of El Porvenir, one of the many Maya ruins tourist sites, and Gabe, who was tracking their progress on his computer, said, āWeāre getting close.ā
They followed a large meander in the river, and at a point where at first there was nothing but jungle, a magnificent stone hacienda, four stories high with balconies on each floor, emerged as if cut out of the mountain face. On the plateau behind it was a grass runway. Carol circled, reducing power and altitude.
āItās been a while. You might want to tighten up.ā
āThanks a lot.ā
She came in low and slow, touched down cleanly, and taxied to the end of the field. There, she turned back into the mild wind and cut the engines.
āWell thatās a surprise,ā she said with a determined set of her jaw. āWe made it.ā
āI never doubted. Not for a minute.ā
āLiar. Shall we walk up to the house?ā
āWe might want to just sit tight. Looks like thereās a reception committee.ā
Two SUVs were winding down the drive from the house. They pulled up to the plane in short order and stepped out with automatic weapons Gabe guessed were Uzis.
āVete! Vete! Get out!ā the men shouted.
Gabe cautiously opened the door and stepped out onto the wing with one hand up. He helped Carol with the other. They stood with their hands up, waiting.
āWhatās her name again?ā Carol asked.
āLareina. āThe queen.āā
āPlease, we need to talk with SeƱora CalderaāLareina. Itās very important.ā
āWho are you?ā
The English was good, the inflection and composure threatening.
āCarol Bright, Captain Brightās daughter. You destroyed our ranch.ā
āThat might not have been a positive opener,ā Gabe said. His hands were still in the air.
āI want them to know who we are.ā
The English speaker made a short call, then said, āGet down. SeƱora will see you.ā
They climbed down and were frisked efficiently, then herded into the vehicles. They parked on a stone terrace at the back of the lavish home and were escorted by elevator to the top floor. SeƱora Caldera met them at the elevator with two guards and led them to couches on the veranda. She wore a floor-length pool wrap, and her hair was in a towel.
āIs your husband here?ā Gabe asked.
āI understood you wanted to speak with me.ā The reply was cool and matched her demeanor. āSpeak.ā
āMy father was killed today in this war between our families, our countries, and I want it to stop. We both have children. Your husbandās men shot and kidnapped my son. You destroyed our ranchāā
āYou destroyed my home and killed my parents.ā
āYes, and if we canāt reach a truce, this will never stop while any of us or our children are still alive. Iām so sorry about your parents and your brother. That was a terrible thing. But so are the deaths of kids who overdose or go to prison
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