On the Run
                                   By John D
                             Copyright 2012 John D
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                     Codes: MF, FF, lght, nud, prost, viol

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                              Note from the author

In November 2011 I wrote a story, Secrets, for National Novel Writing Month and 
published that book in mid-December. I asked for feedback, and got some, mostly 
around the fact that I had missed half-a-million grammatical errors and thought 
little more of it; I was disappointed with myself and understood the need for
editors. I had been given a stark lesson in reality and I felt a little
demoralised as I knew I had not done as good a job as I should have done and
even though it had been downloaded thousands of times, I had actually got very
little feedback. I had no problem with people rating as “one star” but would
have quite liked to know what they found so abhorrent as I wanted to learn and
become a better author. 

Then the e-mails starting coming through again in mid-January; in the space of
two days I got more e-mails than I had got in the previous four weeks: people
were downloading my book and more than that, they were liking it, but from
where? There was a common theme, most of the feedback was appended by “sent from
my iPad” or “sent from my iPhone” and I checked the Apple iBookstore: I was
there because my book had been accepted into Smashwords Premium Channel for
distribution. I was also on Diesel eBooks, Sony, Barnes and Noble and Kobo. I
barely stopped smiling that night; it was unexpected.

But as the positive feedback continued, I started to climb the charts and within
a few days was in the top five free books. I was above all but one of Dickens
books on the day of his 200th anniversary of his birth. I was overwhelmed and
ever so excited, the chart was made up of established authors like Jane Austen, 
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Louis Stevenson: it was like Barnet being in
the FA Cup Quarter Final! Suddenly, I felt compelled to write more and loved
reading the feedback, good and bad.  Thank you to all those that did, and I did 
try to respond to anyone who e-mailed me.

I learned a lot from writing Secrets and took from the feedback that I needed an
editor, needed to tone down the sex scenes and also be more descriptive with
the characters. I've tried to incorporate that in this book and for that reason 
I have taken out a sex scene to leave just five (I apologise in advance for
Chapter XVI); everything has been evaluated in far more detail.

So this is one of the seven ideas for books I had and is written because, and
only because, I got feedback to tell me what people liked and what they didn't
about Secrets. In this book, three people set about stealing from a mad
Ukrainian gangster and then have to evade the Police, the heavies and anyone who
is prepared to double-cross them for a slice of £800,000 in used banknotes,
some jewellery and three priceless Argentinian artefacts.

I would like to thank my wife for her understanding while writing all of my
stories; she laughs at me as I can leap up from doing anything (well, almost
anything) to scribble something away for “processing” later. 

I would especially like to thank Bill, Turbo,  Rick, Joey and Steve for
proof-reading this book and pointing out any errors I have made. 

Please note that the book is written in British English, so “apologise”,
“dialled”, “colour”, etc are not spelling errors it is just that that my
ancestors had cultural disagreements with other adopters of our language which
is now confusing whole swathes of the planet centuries later; thanks for that,
guys. 

The setting for this story starts off in Merseyside and is expressly designed to
be around 75 short scenes aggregated into chapters. This should make it easy to
read where the reading is stop-start (such as public transport or a busy
office)

This eBook, has been released to be freely downloaded and I would ask my readers
to drop me a line and let me know what you think of the story; I cannot hope to
improve as an author if the readers don't tell me where I succeeded and where I
failed! I can happily accept criticism, but I do need feedback. So please, even
if you hated every word, I still do like to be told; I am a big boy, I can take
criticism!

Kind regards, thank you for reading and until next time,John D

 Email: johndstories@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.johndstories.co.ukTwitter:
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                                   Chapter I

Six years ago.

The judge cleared his throat and coughed, staring at the teenager in the dock of
the Crown Court. “James Prutton, you are found guilty by this court of armed
robbery, contrary to the Theft Act 1968. You have been a career criminal and a
community nuisance since you were twelve and I am not disposed to show you
leniency despite your relatively young age of sixteen. Your crime was a vicious 
and violent act against a peaceful community and you perpetrated a wicked and
terrifying crime that has tormented your victims. Furthermore, we note that you 
have shown no remorse, and have not been prepared to cooperate with the Police
to either recover the stolen goods or to locate the other perpetrator.”

The sixteen year old in the dock wiped his face and glanced up at his family sat
in the public gallery. There was no denying fear was etched on his face and the
judge looked at him. “I have read the pre-sentence report and have noted your
nineteen previous convictions. I therefore have no alternative but to commit you
to a significant custodial sentence of ten years and one month.”

“Ten years?” A blonde woman cried from the gallery. “You tell him Jamie. Who did
this with you.” Jamie stared at the judge who admonished the mother, reminding 
her that she was in court and such interruptions were not permitted. She sat
back down and dried her eyes. Oliver sat speechless in the gallery as he watched
his twin brother be sentenced to a youth prison and felt his arm be squeezed by
his crying mother. He looked back to see his brother's girlfriend wiping her
eyes and purse her lips together, rubbing her face. She threw her brown hair
back and ran her hands through it.

“Sorry,” she mouthed at the convicted criminal and Jamie looked up at her,
blowing her a kiss as he was led away, down the stairs. Tara Prutton sobbed, her
blonde hair falling over her hands and she stared down on the court and then
spun around to face her son's girlfriend.

“This, this your fault,” she told her, getting up and pushing her hands into the
face of the teenage girl. “Ya did this.”

Emma shook her head. “No,” she cried and stepped backwards to avoid the flailing
arms of the irate mother. “No I didn't.”

Tara climbed up onto the chair and swung her arm at Emma who was backing away
from the irate mother. “You fucking liar,” she screamed as two court officials
opened the door to the gallery. “You led 'im on. He's got ten years, you fucking
beetch. Ten fucking years.” Emma pushed the blonde mother away and court
officials descended on the two brawling women. “Ya did it with 'im, right?”

Emma shook her head and Tara glared at her with her dark brown eyes and brought 
her hand up, slapping the teenager as hard as she could in the face. “You
fuckin' liar.” Emma shrieked and with as much force as the off-balance girl
could muster smashed her fist into the face of Tara Prutton, who lost her
balance and fell off her chair and against the wooden trim of the gallery. 

Oliver cried out, and Emma backed away into the arms of a court official while a
policeman grabbed Tara, her face leaking blood from where she had fallen
against the furniture. The two women were forced out of the gallery, lead away
into the exits screaming abuse at each other as Oliver looked dazed; what had
just happened?

He stood there, motionless for a moment and then looked at the emptying court
staring at him. He was in shock; he brother had been sent to prison and his
mother had just been arrested. 

“Hey kid, you OK?”

Oliver bit his lip and looked down at the reporter filing her pencil into her
notebook. He nodded and the woman got up to shake his hand. “Chrissy Fuller,
press.”

Oliver shook it and muttered under his breath that he was “Oliver.”

“I know. I've been watching you through the trial. Bet it's not easy seeing your
only brother put away like that.” Oliver shook his head and the reporter
flashed her beautiful smile. She glanced over at the door to the public gallery.
“You fancy a coffee? There is a coffee shop just outside and I want to speak to
you. Tell me what James was really like?”

Oliver hesitated and the reporter took off her glasses and then looked at him
out of the corner of her eyes, before placing the spectacles in her breast
pocket. Oliver glanced at her large breasts and she pushed her chest out
slightly. “I'm not sure—” Oliver muttered and wiped his eyes. 

“Listen kid, Jamie is going to be all over the papers tomorrow now the
reporting's been lifted. He is going to be big news and my editor wants to me to
write about him. But I want more than that. I want to see the real Jamie
Prutton 'cos he dain't look a bad kid. Help me, or my editor'll do a hatchet
job.”

Oliver licked his lips and sniffed. She stared at him, and pulled her blouse
down a bit further, watching his expression shift. He nodded without uttering a 
word. 

Chrissy guided the reluctant teenager to the small café and sat down in the
corner with him, buying him the largest hot chocolate the small café served,
along with a cookie. She clandestinely unbuttoned her top two buttons in the
queue, and then flicked the Dictaphone on in her handbag as she put the tray on 
the table. 

She looked into the tearful eyes of Oliver. “It's OK,” she said soothingly,
touching his shaking hands and rubbing them gently. “Tell me about James. What
is the real James like?”

Oliver hesitated. “Jamie, he umm. Well he ummm.”

“The whole world is going to see that he is one of the youngest people ever
convicted of armed robbery, and that he has a string of convictions, what's the 
truth, Oliver? Why does he get involved? Is it problems at home?”

Oliver took a sip of his hot chocolate and rubbed his nose before speaking in a 
quiet voice. “He doesn't read too good, he's no good at school.” Oliver paused
and stared at the chocolate chips in the cookies and gave a brief shrug.
“Teachers said there was no point in him coming to school so he stopped going. I
mean I don't mind school, it's a bit shit most of the time but some of the
work's OK but he just hated it.”

“So you blame this on the teachers?”

Oliver shook his head. “No, I blame it on him. He was fine at home, he'd be the 
nice guy, always looking out for me.” Oliver bit his nail and then looked back
at the reporter. “When a few of the lads got a bit heavy with me, Jamie sorted
'em out. He was cool. I mean he got suspended 'cos he beat 'em up in school,
like. But he only did it 'cos they were beating me up. But after that they
chucked him out of the army cadets; drinking and smoking at camp. He got caught 
screwin' one of the gals as well, proper lost it. And he went to shit as he had 
nowt to do – nathin'. And then Mum started shoutin' at 'im. So it all got a bit 
shit at home for 'im. He went out with the girl you saw up there. He stopped
doin' CDs and the like in the 'igh Street, and well he moved onto bigger
things.”

“The warehouse in Mill Lane?” The reporter asked.

Oliver shrugged. “Yeah. Emma wanted a new PlayStation for her birthday. He told 
me she said he could have a blowjob every day if he got her one. But 'e got
caught. Mum just went crazy and he stormed out and did the Post Office.”

“With whom?”

Oliver snorted. “I dunno. I could give ya ten names, they'd all be as likely.”

“Not Emma Wallis then?”

Oliver shrugged and took a sip of his hot chocolate. “No idea. I reckon Ian, he 
was always 'anging around and he 'ad guns an' all. But Jamie wouldn't tell the
filth so whoever it was got the money and Jamie got jail.”

Chrissy licked her lips and tapped away. “Tell me about your family?”

Oliver peered into his chocolate. “There's nowt to tell,” he said and then
proceeded to spend the next thirty minutes telling all his family's secrets to
the reporter. He felt he could trust her as she was nice and understanding and
watched as she listened to everything he said.

Chrissy was lovely, Oliver thought and she even gave him a lift home in exchange
for a recent photo of Jamie. 

                                   * * * * *

“Where's that fuckin' toe-rag?” Jamie asked with a smile as he came through the 
lounge door and greeted his twin brother. Jamie pulled out a torn piece of
newspaper from his pocket and held it out, entitled “The teenager robber: The
truth.” Oliver groaned.

“I know,” Oliver said, looking at his brother who had bulked out in muscle
considerably since he had last seen him, as well as maturing considerably in the
face and having his hair cut short. “She was so nice.”

Jamie glanced up and read from the paper. “'James Prutton, known to his family
and friends as Jamie, had been arrested nineteen times before being arrested for
committing this armed robbery. A perpetual truant, Jamie struggled at school
unlike his twin brother Oliver who is set to get at least five good GCSEs.' And 
I love this bit … 'allegations of violence have also been levelled against
Jamie.' You spake to a fuckin' reporter didn't you?”

“Ahh well, sort of,” Oliver muttered and Jamie grinned. “She was so lovely at
the time.”

“Ya fucking retard.”

“Twas sixteen,” Oliver replied instantly and Jamie just chortled, patting his
brother on the back.

“Well apparently I was a dangerous nutter and well scary. That gets ya respect
inside, ya know. Big respect. So well done bro.”

Oliver forced a weak smile at his brother who returned a pair of quizzically
raised eyebrows. He had not seen Jamie since the day he was sent down, although 
he had written to him an almost weekly basis; Oliver found prison too daunting
to visit and Jamie had to contend himself with the odd trip from Emma for a
couple of years, as well as trips from his Uncle and his mother.

Tara entered the lounge and looked at her son; she had been parking their car at
the end of the road after picking Jamie up from the prison where he had served 
his custodial sentence. “Ya stayin' 'ere, ya go straight, ya 'ear?” Jamie was
told firmly by his mother.

“I ain't goin' back to jail,” Jamie replied instantly and then helped himself to
a lager from the small pile in the corner of the room.

“Ya better not,” Tara told him. “And tomorra, straight down to job centre. Ya
get ya-self a job, like?”

Jamie rolled his shoulders and snorted. “Yeah, I know. You've been mitherin' me 
since I got awt.”

Tara screwed up her face but didn't respond and walked over to get herself a
drink from the pile of beer cans. Jamie celebrated his “coming out of prison”
with his Uncle, mother, brother and half the street, as well as a Fish 'n' Chips
from the local takeaway before going upstairs to the bedroom he still shared
with his brother, slightly tipsy.

It was decorated just as he left it, and he opened his drawer to see clothes
that would barely fit him, or still be remotely fashionable and scooped them
onto the floor..

“Feel weird?” Oliver asked as he came into the room. Jamie turned and looked at 
him. His brother had aged and matured, he had a well defined sideburns and a
manicured beard. His brown hair was styled fashionably and he had bulked out
slightly; he had grown up from being a geeky sixteen year old and at the mercy
of every bully in the inner city school they went to. He looked and dressed
well.

“Fook yes,” Jamie replied, slurring his speech. “You ain't a ugly weak shit any 
more, right?”

Oliver shrugged. “Was I before?”

Jamie nodded, and then saw himself in a small mirror; he looked tired and he
looked downtrodden, nothing like his brother. For a split second he envied
Oliver and watched as has twin brother changed into some shorts and slid under
the covers of the duvet. Jamie ran his hands threw his short hair and sat down
on his bed, throwing off his tracksuit bottoms and T-Shirt. “Hows ya working?”

Oliver yawned. “Good. Just working on reception at moment, answering calls and
stuff. But it's fifty quid a day.”

“Fook. Decent money,” he replied and stretched his 5ft 11in body in the rickety 
bed. “I got dole office tomorra, bet they try and chuck me on a course.”

“You said you did a trade in prison,” Oliver told him and Jamie grunted.

“Useless it was, bloody useless. I learnt sweet F A.”

“What do you want to do?” Oliver asked and kicked the wall with his bare feet.
“I can see if they got any work at my place.”

Jamie smiled. “I wan me dole; I wan the pub and then I wanna get laid,” he
replied with a grin. “I got years of catching up to do.”

Oliver grunted and Jamie gave a wry smile; Oliver had always hated talking about
girls to his brother as it was the one area of life where Jamie was, and always
had, been more successful than him. It had taken Jamie all of six hours to
remind Oliver of his failings.

                                   * * * * *

Jamie sat down at the desk and stared at the middle-aged woman complaining about
her computer. “Bloody things,” she muttered and he forced a smile. He had only 
come in to “sign on” but had been told he had to have a meeting with a
counsellor before he could claim anything which would be a week away. 

His protestations led to the manager offering him an appointment that afternoon 
as they had had a cancellation and Jamie had reluctantly accepted to be
interviewed by “Mary” who was sneering and clearly not wanting to do this any
more than Jamie did. 

“I hear that you have just been released from prison,” Mary said with a
disapproving air to her voice. “Which was a long sentence and that you are
looking to get back into work.”

Jamie grunted. “I just wanna sign on,” he muttered and Mary looked up. “Get me
dole.”

“It's called Jobseekers Allowance,” she told him as if she was a headmistress
chastising a naughty school boy. “But we need to have you seeking a job before
we can give you it.”

Jamie sniffed. “Look, I 'ad a look on your noticeboard, like. And you ain't got 
nothin' for me.”

Mary tapped away at her computer for a moment. “So what did you learn whilst you
were inside?”

Jamie sneered. “Nuttin'. Did nothin' for years. Except I found me dad and gave
'im a batterin',” he replied with a smirk and the woman snorted. 

“Pardon?”

“Yeah, met him. First time. Nasty little fucker,” Jamie lied with a smirk and
tapped the desk with his fingers. “I mean, how else would I meet 'im. Lazy
little cunt.”

Mary recoiled at the use of the expletive and glared at him. “Please don't use
that language,” she asked and then straightened herself. “I mean, what trade?”
Mary asked in a patronising voice and then squeaked. “I mean, what did they
teach you inside?”

“Oh woodwork, or somethink.”

“And that is something you want to pursue. Excellent, as ...”

“No,” snapped Jamie. “I couldn't do it. It's fuckin' bollocks.”

“I told you not to swear at me,” she said firmly. “Or I will terminate this
interview. You need to tell me what do you want to do then? What skills do you
have?”

“Nowt,” Jamie replied.

“GCSEs?”

Jamie shrugged. “No,” he muttered with a sneer. “Got sent dawn 'fore me exams,
dain't I?

“Can you cook?”

Jamie shook his head and screwed up his face. “No. Now can I have me dole?”

The woman sighed. “I don't give you benefits. It comes from another office. But 
they won't process anything unless we have completed this form.”

Jamie gave a sigh and rubbed his dirty hands together. “Ya messin',” he muttered
in annoyance and then slipped his hands inside his tracksuit bottoms, to idly
grope himself, an action that was not lost on Mary who rubbed her nose and
averted her eyes, staring at the screen.

Jamie left the office after an hour thoroughly dispirited; he was sure it used
to be easier to claim benefits and what with the promise of several courses he
didn't want to attend, he was feeling that life outside wasn't nearly as easy as
he had hoped. 

Instead, Jamie idly walked up the hill towards the estate he lived on and
stopped at the park; he knew Emma used to live on a small flat in a tower block 
that had since been condemned and was awaiting demolition. 

He wandered into the local newsagents opposite the desolate building and called 
out to the gentleman behind the counter. “Hiya mate. I'm looking for an Emma.
Emma Wallis. She live 'round 'ere, still?”

“Depends who's asking,” came the response and Jamie smiled. 

“And old friend,” he replied furtively.

                                   * * * * *

“Hiya babe,” Jamie coolly said to his ex-girlfriend as she walked past. He wiped
his hands on his tracksuit bottoms and looked at her. “Remember me.”

“Well I am not likely to forget am I?” Emma replied back and looked at him. “You
look good for someone who has just spent a third of his life in jail.”

He nodded towards her bandana that was tying her hair back and her athletic
physique. “You look pretty good for someone who got all of the money and none of
the sentence.”

Emma's face flashed a smile. “Well I wasn't stupid enough to get caught, was I? 
I told you to be careful and not go shooting ya mouth off. Ya had to tell
everyone, and to take the woman's necklace and keep it. Fuckin' amateur.”

Jamie snorted. “Yeah, twas sixteen then. Word is, is that you've made a nice
little packet while I've been gone.” He jumped down from the wall and put his
hands on her waist, but Emma pushed them off, her face turning angry.

“You ain't touching me Jamie. And yeah I've made a bit of cash, but …”

“You owe me,” Jamie said firmly. “I want my share of the post office job.”

Emma gave a waspish grin. “Certainly. You do know that all the twenties we
nicked, well they aren't legal no more. They like Monopoly money.”

“I want my share. I did porridge and got extra 'cos I didn't grass ya up; you
owe me.”

“But even if ya had, they had nuttin' on me. I had me house raided anyhow 'cos I
was a known accomplice and they found nothing,” she said with a smile. “I got
thrown out 'cos of that but they got fuck all 'cos I ain't stupid to keep shit
under me mattress.”

“I still could have dropped ya in it. Ya owe me, babe. Ya owe me big time.”

Emma shrugged. “Meb-bee. But ya didn't 'cos ya know I'd have buried ya alive if 
ya had,” she teased, mimicking Jamie's colloquial tone of voice.

Jamie grunted and looked at Emma. “And I ain't had a shag for six years,” he
told her, grabbing his crotch and looking at her. “You can give me one for old
time's sake.”

Emma pursed her lips. “Really? A good looking guy like you with cute buns, I
thought they'd all be queueing up to have a go inside.”

Jamie sneered. “I ain't into that, babe. And we got seven grand away. I want my 
three an' 'alf.”

Emma raised her eyebrows. “You know the score. We might 'ave got seven, but we
ain't going to clear more than four when it is washed. Twas stolen money, so
when it is been 'round I've got less than four.”

“OK I want me two grand.”

Emma snorted. “Six years inside for two grand.  A fiver a week. Fuckin'
pitiful.”

Jamie took a deep breath. “I heard you are making proper money now. Two grand'll
be nothing to ya.”

Emma glanced at him and then gave a grin. “Actually, I've been waiting for you
to find me 'cos if you want I got a job lined up,” she told him. “I have the
place, I just someone to do it with.”

“Me?”

Emma smiled and then looked at him. “Yeah, if you've got the bottle. 'Cos I
ain't got no partners any more. And I need some inside information from someone,
and need ya to help me get it.”

“Who?”

“Your brother.”


                                   Chapter II

“Listen up,” Emma said as she passed a bottle of beer to Jamie, who gave a
dramatic sound of appreciation and then looked at the small table in her flat.
“This guy is Jaroslav Doszak, not a very nice Ukrainian living up in a big house
in Warrington.”

Jamie looked at a photo of a man and another of a house, cut out from a
newspaper article and raised an eyebrow at her.

“Now he went on trial for sex trafficking and got off; those are from his trial 
last year. Word is, is that he runs the cocaine around Cheshire, brothels in
Liverpool. He also runs a double glazing company from his house, and I reckon he
channels his cash through that so it looks legit.”

“Sweet.”

“Quite. Now he has three main passions. One is violence, the other is money. And
the last one is trading in erotic art.”

Jamie shrugged. “Weird.”

“Yes. He has bought loads of art of naked women at auction and there was some
war in Argentina and Paraguay ages ago, and three figurines of naked ladies
about this high...” Emma brought her hands up about four inches apart and then
continued, “...were made of gold. They were squirrelled out of the country and
have been in a private collection but our friend, Jaroslav, bought them at
auction five years ago. They are going back to auction next month.”

“OK. How much?”

“He bought them for three hundred grand.” Jamie whistled. “Well they are of some
General's daughters and the Argentines, they want them back.”

“So why don't they just buy them?”

“Bidding could reach seven fifty, maybe even a million. There is a cheaper way.”

Jamie looked at Emma. “You?”

Emma smiled. “Yes, I know they are wanted and know they will be bought off us in
Argentina. We just need to get 'em there.”

“Why's he selling 'em?” Jamie asked and Emma smiled.

“'Cause there has been some interest in them. He knows he will get a good price 
and one of his passions is money. If you could treble your cash in five years,
you'd take it, right?”

Jamie nodded and looked at her. “So what do we know about breaking into stately 
homes?”

Emma glowered at him and glanced over at the pictures on the table. “I don't
know, what do we know about raiding stately homes? I can't think,” she taunted.

Jamie sighed and held his hands out in an aggressive pose. “So you and ya gang?”

“My gang got picked up two weeks ago. They did over a footballer while he was
kicking balls abroad. I fuckin' told them not to but they just went ahead and
did it, so I ain't got a gang no more. They busted 'cos they dain't think.”

“Oh,” he muttered. “So this is getting us back togetha then?”

Emma took a deep breath. “For one time only. We do this, we should clear fifty, 
seventy grand each. Maybe a ton. And then it is debt repaid.”

“Right. OK. So what's this got to do with me bruva?” 

Emma gave a grin. “He is working at the double glazing company on reception. He 
can give us all the information we need. Inside info and the like. I applied for
a job up there to get a look but I got nowhere.”

“Yeah right,” he said, getting up. “Oli won't give us jack. We ain't doing it if
we need Oli.”

Emma took a deep breath and pointed aggressively at her ex-lover. “OK. You go
back to nicking CDs and DVDs off Woolworths or raiding Post Offices or whatever 
you think you can get away with, because this is a big job and it ain't going to
be easy but I've done a couple of big houses in the last few months and I got a
few contacts. I ain't raiding houses every month for a few grand for the rest
of me life 'cause one day me luck's gonna run out. So I wanna do a couple of big
jobs and this is a big job. Serious notes going on here.” Jamie went to speak
but Emma snorted. “And if we do this then we clear a few notes and it a
shite-site easier than fucking with Benefits Office, ya get me?”

Jamie nodded. “Oli will give us fuck all,” Jamie told him and Emma put her head 
in her hands and ran them through her hair. “We do it but we need to do it
without Oli.”

“Just ask,” she told him. “If he says no when we ask then I got an MP's house as
a backup. Few watercolours at taxpayer's expense.”

                                   * * * * *

“It can be done,” the old man said peering out from behind his spectacles and
turning the object in his hand. “But it will not be cheap.”

“I know,” Jaroslav said, his thick set eyes boring into the grey-haired man
inspecting the three statues. “How much and how long?”

The man grunted and inspected them again. “This detail here, it takes time. I
have three men,” he said and clicked his fingers behind him. “Three men, and
they work day and night for weeks to do this.” Jaroslav looked at Mikael, his
favoured henchman, and then at the forger setting them on the table in front of 
him with his gloved hands. “And who does it have to fool?”

Mikael sniffed and Jaroslav flicked his head towards him with a scowl.
“Everyone, maybe.”

“So that take long time,” the forger announced. “You want it in Gold?”

Jaroslav shook his head and the man licked his lips. “So I get weight right but 
different metals and alloys. He picked up his pen and jotted some details down
as Jaroslav clicked his fingers and Mikael passed him a bundle of English
banknotes. 

“Three more,” Jaroslav said. “One when we get it and two when the fakes 'ave
sold.”

The forger looked at Jaroslav holding out the bundle of banknotes and sighed.
“How long?”

“Two weeks,” Jaroslav announced and the forger rubbed his nose, shaking his
head. 

“It can't be done.” Jaroslav scowled and glared at the man, rubbing his hands
together. “Can't be done,” he asked and then glanced at Mikael, slightly taller 
than him but at least ten years younger. The henchman looked menacing in his
long trenchcoat and Jaroslav gave a nod of the head causing Mikael to crack his 
knuckles. 

The Italian forger simpered, his frail body nervous and his hands shaking. “It
too soon. For four weeks, I do. Maybe three, but two Mr Doszak, it take a long
time to do this to a good standard. It take long time.”

Mikael moved past Jaroslav and pushed the forger back into his chair. He stood
behind him, pushing down on his shoulders and the forger squealed. 

“I ask again,” Jaroslav said in a firm voice. “Two weeks.”

“Two weeks it tough. But I try.” Mikael squeezed the shoulders and he cried out 
in pain. “OK Mr Doszak, I do, I do.” 

Mikael let go and Jaroslav nodded towards him with a smile. “Perfect. I send
boys 'round next Monday,” he told him accentuating his Ukrainian accent. He
waited for Mikael to open the door to the studio for him. “And when they come,
put them in vault. I want auction people to see  in vault. It helps.”

“Yes, boss,” Mikael said robotically and held open the door to the car.

“It's disgraceful,” the forger cried, the moment the two men left. “I am 63 and 
they treat me like that,” he said to his partner. “It never should have
happened. He has no respect. It disgusting.”

The young man nodded and the forger pulled out his tape measure; he was not
going to see his wife, children and grandchildren for days, he just knew it but 
if he failed Mr Doszak he would never see them again.

“I'll order a pizza for us,” his young apprentice said. “We ain't getting any
tea are we?”

                                   * * * * *

Oliver glared at his brother. “Are you off your soddin' trolley? You promised
Mum that you would go straight, Jamie.”

Jamie scowled and spoke in a lower voice. “I will. After this one. Dis perfect. 
Look listen man.”

“No,” Oliver said firmly and gestured with his hands as he spoke. “No. You've
already said. You want to steal some priceless statues from some mad Ukrainian
gangster, my employer no less, and you want me to help you. Me? You've gone stir
crazy. Have you heard what he does to people who cross him?”

Emma swung her legs over the side of the desk chair and knocked over the pencils
on a desk holder with her thighs. “Yah shouldn't believe all the rumours, Oli.”

“Yes, but I do believe these ones. Most people have rewards for information
leading to the capture or arrest of someone they don't like, he has rewards
leading the removal of their internal organs. I am very fond of my organs. Why
can't you just go back to nicking from sub post offices if you want to get
banged up? At least Postman Pat doesn't extract pieces of you for retribution.
Or payment of old debts.”

“'Cos they've closed 'em all,” Emma said wistfully and then gave a coy smile.
“No one thinks of armed robbers when they are closing down post offices, do
they? It's politicians banging on about old people this, and postman that, poor 
Jamie and I don't get a fookin' thought.”

“Right well, no offence, but I don't want anything to do with this hare-brained 
scheme. And when you are arrested, as you will be, don't mention my name 'cos I 
quite like it up at the Manor. It's good money and easy work.”

Jamie sneered. “The Manor, eh? Anyway, with the right stuff from you on the
inside, I ain't gonna be nicked.”

Oliver took a deep breath. “You said you only did one post office but you got
caught. Your record is pretty shit, Jamie. Every time you did something you were
arrested for it.”

“Ah well. Was sixteen wasn't I?” Jamie asked rhetorically and gave a grin at his
twin brother. “And yah baund ta make a few cock-ups when ya young, ain't ya?
But I've been inside for six years now, and I got me-self an education. From the
pros like.”

“Six years. Do you want to do that again?” Oliver looked at his brother's
ex-girlfriend swinging her legs and glanced up at her. “And you trust this guy
not to get you arrested?”

Emma gave a grin. “I ain't ever been to court. I trust me-self not get me-self
nicked. Which is why we need ya, Oli. Cos the other job we got lined up we ain't
gonna get any inside info so we bound to get collared.”

Oliver gave a groan and Jamie patted him on the back. “Hey, just a few things
and then we'll be out of ya hair. And I won't tell no-one where we gets our
intel from. Promise.”

Oliver bit his lip and rubbed his eyes. “No. I am not interested in getting
arrested.” 

Jamie and Emma gave audible groans and Jamie threw his hands up in the air. “Ahh
come on,” he hissed. “Grow some balls. It's a bit of info, like, and we'll cut 
you in.”

Oliver sighed. “I am fine. I am not doing it. I remember them raiding the house 
and getting pulled into the street. And then being arrested as they thought I
did it the job with you and all that. I am not going through that again.”

“Ya want to live with Mum all ya life? What about that bird ya kept banging on
about in ya letters?”

A tortured smile flickered across Oliver's face. “Vicky, what about her?”

Emma smiled. “Well if you get us what we need, and we can do the job, then we'll
give you some readies.”

Jamie snorted. “Woo 'er; take to an 'arvester or a MacDonalds or owt.”

Oliver slowly shook his head. “We aren't. Well she's in Scotland at Uni.”

“Ahh, well, enough to get a girl to get ya laid,” his brother offered. “All
we're lookin' for is some plans and whatever ya lay ya hands on for security
system. Tell us and we'll make it worth ya while.”

Oliver sighed and Emma raised her legs, so her skirt rode up and her knickers
were clearly visible to Oliver sat on the bed. “And get us in the building, if
ya can.” Oliver groaned in despair and closed his eyes as he thought. “We'll
give you enough to get a girl to strip for ya, and screw ya fuckin' brains out,”
she teased. “Enough to 'ave a good time, night after night after night. Be a
big man.”

Oliver gulped and pushed down on the crotch of his trousers with the palm of his
hand to disguise his excitement. “Any girl?”

“I promise,” Emma said with a smirk and glanced down at the nervous looking man.
“Girls love guys who take them out in flash cars or stuff. We can give you
that.”

Jamie glanced up and gave a grin, Emma was twirling her brown hair that tumbled 
down her face, around her finger and slowly licked her lips. “Well I can't get
much,” he told them. “I mean I am just the temporary … the temporary
receptionist. I don't know much.”

Emma gave a wry grin. “Then what do you know? About the vault for starters.”

“Well I believe the vault is protected by access cards like this one,” he pulled
out his work ID and passed it to Emma who glanced at it and then looked at
Jamie.

“RFID,” she murmured. 

“Well it's the same system in the house that's in the offices. Our boss, he's
just flown to Barbados for two weeks, but he was around when it was put in and
he told me 'bout it one lunchtime. Proper state of the art kit. But obviously
that card won't let you into the vault which is in the main house. It's
underground and protected by all sorts of security so you won't get in.”

Emma looked at Jamie. “We'll see about that. Keep going.”

“Well we do the cards on reception, like but there are special areas of the
'ouse I dunno what gives access to. Like zones nine, ten, eleven and twelve mean
stuff in the Manor but I don't give access to them.”

“Can you?” Emma asked, her eyes lighting up.

“Can I what?”

“Can you give access? Is it don't or can't?”

“I dunno. I ain't tried. Maybe..”

Emma looked at Jamie. “We might be getting ourselves a ticket to the vault,” she
said with a smile. “That'll be crackin'.”

                                   * * * * *

Emma tapped on her dining table and looked at Jamie who was finishing his lager 
spread out on her sofa, watching TV and glancing at his host  suspiciously.
“What's bothering ya?”

Emma bit her lip and rubbed her nose. “Nuttin',” she said firmly and then looked
at her watch. There was a knock at the door and Emma leapt up with Jamie eyeing
her warily; she was up to something. Jamie heard talking and then Emma came in 
with a beautiful blonde girl who looked no older than 18.

“Hi,” Jamie squeaked and Emma looked at the girl.

“This is Honey,” Emma told her friend. “You can have my bedroom.”

“Ya what?”

Honey swung her hips seductively as she walked, her long coat hiding any trace
of what she was wearing and she held out her long hand towards the man spread
out on Emma's couch. “Well come on,” she said softly, her eyes staring at the
bulge inside Jamie's black tracksuit bottoms. “We've only an hour.”

Jamie looked back at Emma who grinned at him. “It's a coming out present,” she
told him. “And ya said ya needed it. It's ma treat.”

Jamie gulped; it had been six long years since he had sex with anyone, would he 
remember how to? His heart skipped a beat as the lovely Honey led him into the
well decorated bedroom of Emma and he turned to face the blonde girl as she sat 
him on the bed. 

Honey cooed at her classy surroundings; Emma's room was not large but was
tastefully kitted out in cream walls and oak furniture, which looked like it
should belong in a middle-class terraced house not a one-bedroom flat on a
run-down estate in Runcorn.

The girl possessed a genuine smile, and long golden blonde hair that tumbled
down her face to the tops of her shoulders. Jamie gazed into her deep blue eyes 
and then at the rest of her body hidden by the shapeless long coat. Honey slowly
unbuttoned her outer garment, watching him twitch in anticipation and squeezed 
his hand; he was clearly nervous and excited. 

Honey slid the coat from her shoulders and Jamie gasped when he saw her
DD-breasts and just a skimpy set of cream and black briefs. “You like?”

Jamie nodded, he was speechless, and Honey stepped forward, rubbing her breasts 
into the face of the eager gentleman who grunted and closed his eyes, feeling
the soft, smooth mammaries of the escort glide over his skin.

Honey stepped back and knelt on the side of the bed pushing him back and
lowering his tracksuit bottoms to his ankles. He blew him a kiss as she
extracted a condom from her waistband that she placed on the tip of his cock and
rolled it down with her mouth.

Jamie gasped in delightful shock as Honey's mouth slid up and down his sheathed 
member. It felt very good and he could not remember anything being as wonderful;
she was better than Emma when she did it to him the one and only time and he
gripped the edge of the bed. “Oh fuck,” he muttered under his breath and closed 
his eyes, savouring the delights of the experienced escort as she gleefully ran 
her tongue over his rubber-encased glans.

He felt his muscles start to tense and Honey stopped and looked him. 

“Emma said this was a coming out prison present?” Jamie nodded and she glanced
at him. “How long for?”

“Over six years,” Jamie admitted.

“That's a long without sex. Breaking and entering?”

“Yeah I did that,” Jamie muttered. 

“Then break your losing streak and enter me,” she said with a grin and Jamie
laughed at the cheesy joke Honey had uttered. It was a bad pun, but it broke the
ice and soothed his nerves. He moved to allow Honey to sit on the bed, and then
adjusted his body swinging his legs over her and prepared himself to enter
Honey in the “missionary position.” Honey raised her legs slightly and guided
the man into her soft hole, sliding the gusset of the thong to one side. She
gave an exaggerated grunt as he slid in and then a gasp.

Honey clearly liked over-exaggerating the enjoyment she got but it stroked
Jamie's ego and she ran her long fingers over his T-shirt covered torso. He
grunted and closed his eyes as his rod slid along Honey's opening. His entire
body tingled and he gasped, mewing out loudly as Honey's internal muscles
gripped his member; he had forgotten how good sex felt.

He looked into the contorting face of Honey and gazed into her lustful eyes. He 
could feel a tightness, a tension on the back of his testicles and increased his
speed, ramming his member into the glistening opening with more force and
energy.

Honey did enjoy the passionate actions of Jamie and groaned, gripping his
buttocks and squeezing. “Oh fuck,” she muttered and felt Jamie's legs shake. 

His face was a twisted mess of relief, and he called out as his loins released a
powerful flood of intense energy. “Oh … oh … oh shit,” he cried as his penis
pumped several waves of semen into the well at the tip of the condom. 

His fast, rampant action slowed considerably and he looked into the eyes of the 
escort smiling back at him. She pouted and then kissed him on the neck. “You
were wonderful,” she gushed and slid out from underneath him, passing him wet
wipes from her bag.

“Yeah, you were crackin'. Ahh it's been awhile.”

Honey grinned and bit her lip, watching him as he tied up the condom and threw
it into Emma's bin in the corner of the room. Honey stretched and kissed him on 
the cheek. 

“Doesn't he go down?” Honey asked and looked down at Jamie's erect cock.

Jamie pushed his chest out. “Nah, he's always ready,” he boasted.

“Well I won't be a minute,” Honey muttered. “Just got to go and freshen up in
the Little Girls' Room.”

Jamie nodded and watched the half-naked escort get up. “Don-nee be too long,” he
muttered with self-assurance, and watched the girl glide out of the room, her
wonderful body enchanting him. Jamie lay across the bed panting and closed his
eyes thinking about the previous few minutes. 

“How is he?” Emma asked the prostitute and Honey laughed. 

“It's proper been awhile. He shot his load in no time.” 

Emma chortled. “He was always like that before. Few seconds and it was all over.
Mind you, he would always want to go again and again. Like being fucked by the 
Duracell Bunny.”

Honey giggled. “It's OK. He's not the first guy who comes quickly that I've had.
And if he can manage it, I got time for another go.”

Emma smiled and looked at her watch. “Well you said an hour,” she told him.
“That's ten fucks for Jamie,” she teased and offered Honey a drink, which she
declined. 

“But when I've done this, the slate is clean, right?”

“Yeah,” Emma promised. “Completely clean.”

                                  Chapter III

Oliver passed his busty colleague and co-receptionist a cup of tea and then sat 
down at his desk, typing in his six digit code to let him onto the computer
system. The girl thanked him and leant over to get a pen from his desk. “Mr
Doszak is coming in today, you might want to look smart if you see him.”

“Cheers,” Oliver replied, and took a sip of his coffee. The tales of Jaroslav
Doszak were varied and numerous but all had the same violent and uncompromising 
ending where the crazed Ukrainian would hit someone or fire an employee at a
moment's notice. Oliver was a temporary member of staff; he could be fired in an
instant and he sat straight up in his chair.

“How was ya weekend?” Charlotte asked, removing the headset and adjusting her
seat.

“Good, yeah. Jamie is settling back in.”

“Yeah, I meant to ask about that. Has he found owt?”

“Nah. That's bugger all jobs out there but he's only came out on Thursday. He's 
proper screwed but he's got shacked up again with some bird he used to knock
about with so he's 'appy at the moment.”

Charlotte gave a grin and then recounted her weekend in graphic and worrying
detail. She got exceedingly more explicit, watching Oliver squirm with
embarrassment as she told him about her three one-night stands and then the lewd
activities the big girl had done in the local nightclub and her own flat.

Oliver shifted uncomfortably in the seat and listened; he would give anything to
get a date with a girl, especially one as dirty as Charlotte, but never seemed 
to pluck up the courage to say anything. He was 23 and still a virgin and that
depressed him; he wanted to be like his peers, and like his brother. Hearing
Charlotte, who was younger than him, happily tell him of her dozens of sexual
partners each week, and her ease of getting a date, made him yearn for female
companionship even more. He felt unfulfilled.  

The phone buzzed and Charlotte picked up her headset while a postman walked into
the small reception, decorated in garish white PVC and chrome, and passed a
small bundle of letters to the outstretched hand of Oliver. 

This gave him a reason to walk around the offices, distributing letters  that
was normally Charlotte's job, before returning to his seat and she glanced at
him. “I need a slash,” she muttered and got up. “That tea's gone straight
through me.” She left Oliver alone in the room and he looked around the empty
reception.

He nervously opened “My Computer” and then clicked on the network drives. He had
seen that the security on the file system was pretty poor and guessed he was
able to access every file stored on it. He clicked on the Search button and
entered “plan” into the box. 

The hard drive whirred away as it searched on the network drive and entries
started appearing. Oliver didn't have time to check what they were and he had to
just wait for the search to finish; his USB pen drive in his hand in
anticipation. He heard the bathroom door open and then a gasp. “Hello Mr
Doszak,” Charlotte's voice drifted and a large, well built, scary gentleman
entered Reception and nodded towards Oliver who politely copied Charlotte in
greeting him.

He looked at his computer, his shaking hands hovering over the “X” button as the
search finished; he had well over 100 files and he pushed his USB pen drive
into his computer by his knees. His hands were clammy and his stomach tickled
with the butterflies inside as he selected all the files and copied them to his 
pen drive. He wasn't used to doing things against the rules and getting away
with it, and he knew Charlotte would be back at her desk any moment. 

Charlotte was busy asking Mr Doszak how he was, and her brown-nosing gave Oliver
precious seconds with which to complete the file transfer. In the nick of time 
he had the USB pen drive out of the computer and filed away in his side pocket; 
Jamie better be grateful.

Charlotte grinned as she sat down. “That Jaroslav Doszak is such a nice man,”
she muttered and Oliver shook his head.

“He wouldn't go for you,” he replied with a smile and Charlotte giggled.

“I know, no guy in this place would,” she moaned and looked wistfully at her
colleague. “Even if there are some nice guys 'round here.”

Oliver kept breaking out in cold sweats throughout the day, he was nervous as he
had the USB stick in his pocket and he knew if he was searched they would find 
all the content. Instead he tried not to think about it but was grateful when
5pm came around and he got to leave the offices.

He wasn't expecting to see Emma waiting for him in her battered Ford Transit; he
was used to walking the mile to the bus stop on the main road or scrounging a
lift from Charlotte, but Emma waved at him from a car parking space she was
squatting in and he walked over.

“I got it,” he told her. “Well I got what I think you wanted. Plans.” He held up
his USB key and Emma threw the van into gear and they left the mock Georgian
mansion, heading for her flat.

“Excellent,” she said softly and flicked on the radio as she swung the van into 
the country lane and sped down the narrow road. Emma teased him when she saw the
amount of data on the USB drive; he had captured the company plan, some plane
landing times, someone's trip to Lapland as well as the floor plans for a refit 
of the double-glazing offices. The architects had helpfully included the floor
plans for the manor house as well and Emma grinned; they were not incredibly
detailed but they would  enough for her plan her entry and her exit. 

“We could really do with some keys,” Emma told Oliver as she poured over the
plans on the laptop. “Some keys would be pretty awesome.”

Jamie looked at his brother and gave him a look. “Well can ya get them?”

“Oh yeah,” Oliver muttered. “And I'll also get them to leave the safe unlocked
and preferably lend us his Porsche so we can make a quick getaway.”

Emma looked up and scowled. “So a 'no' then.”

“Hell no. If they know I gave you door access cards they'd chop off me balls.”

Jamie shrugged. “Who cares? You dain't use 'em do ya?”

                                   * * * * *

Jaroslav waited as his two henchmen opened up the car boot and pulled out a
restrained figure from the car. His eyes widened when he saw Jaroslav and
muffled into his gag. The short-haired, brutish henchman, Mikael pushed the
victim onto his knees into the mud and Jaroslav nodded towards the prostrate
gentleman.

With a yelp, Mikael swung an iron bar and it hit the victim's back and he fell
into the mud, hollering in agony. The two men hauled him back to a kneeling
position and he looked at Jaroslav with fear etched on his dirty face; Jaroslav 
had not dragged him to the woods to give him a whack with an crowbar.

“You, you fuck with me,” Jaroslav said firmly and glanced around the darkness;
it was eerily quiet in the wood where he was dishing out the retribution the man
so sorely deserved. “You think you can fuck with me and you not die?”

A gag was torn from the mouth of the man and he held out his hands in front of
him, crying. “I didn't do it,” he wailed. “It was Paula. She swapped 'em. I
didn't know.”

Jaroslav snorted and looked at the two suited men either side of him. “He think 
me stupid. You can't take my drugs and give me shit in return,” he told him in a
deep Eastern European accent. “You take piss.”

“We searched his flat, boss,” the younger man said. “We found no drugs, no
money, nothing.”

Jaroslav turned to face the young Paul and then looked at Mikael. “Did I ask
him?”

“No boss,” Mikael muttered and scratched the top of his head.

“No. No I fucking did not,” he told the young henchman, and started waving his
gun towards the 22-year-old Paul who pursed his lips together. “So shut the fuck
up.”

Paul nodded and Jaroslav turned back to face the crying man in front of him. “So
you better tell me, where are my drugs?”

The man sniffed. “We sold them.”

Jaroslav took a deep breath and took of the safety catch on his handgun, aiming 
it at the hapless figure. “So where is my fucking money?” He shouted with his
voice echoing around the trees.

“I don't know. I thought you had it,” he wailed and Jaroslav looked at him. “I
gave you the bag.”

“You lie,” he called out and pointed towards his two henchman with the gun,
making a swirling motion. Mikael and Paul glanced at either and  turned to face 
the car; they knew what was coming.

Jarsolav took aim at the helpless figure. “You mess with me. I give you top
class cocaine and you fuck with me. I fuck with you.”

The victim shut his eyes, tears streaming down his face. “Please no,” he begged.
“I have little girl.”

Jaroslav glanced over at his henchmen, clenched his fist and smacked the man on 
the nose as hard as he could with his gloved hand. There was a cry and he felt
to his side, blood streaming from his open wound. Jaroslav sneered and walked
past him, turning to fire his gun into the ankle of the man.

There was a piercing scream and a loud cry, as Jaroslav clicked his fingers and 
Paul opened the back door of the car, the smoking gun placed inside the vehicle.

“You got seven days,” he told the screaming man before he got in and then waited
for Mikael to get into the driver's seat. “Tell Sam to find him in two hours
and if I don't get my money, you take child. And you sell her. I get my money
some way.”

“Yes, boss,” Mikael said and started the car, picking a path out of the wood
between the trees. 

                                   * * * * *

Oliver sat down at his desk and nodded towards Charlotte, the curvaceous
receptionist who was on the phone and passing a call through to a senior
manager. 

She smiled as she put down her headset. “Mr Jones, he's gonna go crazy,” she
said in a low voice. “They put some windows in this old girl's house last week
and one of them fell out last night in the winds.”

Oliver gasped and smiled, running his hand up and down his hairy chin. “Betcha
it was Howard,” he said with a smile and typed his password into the system.

“Can ya do us a favour?” Charlotte asked, squeezing her hands together and then 
releasing them. “I gotta phone these peeps back and then set up a meeting room
for Mr Doszak. Can you create the cards for the contractors coming today?”

Oliver nodded and gave a coy smile.  “Sure,” he said and took the bank of
deactivated spare cards. “How many.”

Charlotte passed him a list with an apologetic look. “All sorts coming today. I 
just got the list. Some room upstairs being refitted.”

Oliver almost groaned; there were half-a-dozen names on the list and he started 
by signing into the door access system with the Administrator account and
password. He looked over at Charlotte, twirling her hair with her fingers and
scanned the first deactivated card typing out the name “Greg Fields” and
assigning them 8am to 6pm access to zones one to eight. 

This was fairly standard access and it was not an arduous task, it was just that
he had to set each zone up separately on each card and the system was not
exceptionally fast or well-designed. He soon created all six cards just as
Charlotte was leaving to set up the meeting room. With a glance towards her, he 
set up a seventh card to have 24 hour access everywhere and then an eighth card 
likewise with names of “NULL” which took a lot less time when he cloned it from 
a “Full Access” template. 

He glanced up at the system; there were several cards with 24 hour access
everywhere but a number were just assigned numbers and not names on the display.
He briefly wondered who the other people were, Jaroslav and his family were
certainly a few but there were pages of the users.

He closed the system down as he heard Charlotte enter the reception and dropped 
the two access cards into his bag open underneath the desk; his heart was
beating furiously and Charlotte smiled as she came into the pod. “You look as
white as sheet,” she told him, sitting down. “Just like you've seen a ghost.”
Oliver stuttered in return and she just giggled. “Yes, I would love a cuppa,”
she told him and watched him get up to make a drink.

The day dragged for Oliver and although he fastened his bag shut when Charlotte 
wasn't looking kept glancing down at it. He was sure that someone would ask why 
there were two extra cards created and why they had unrestricted access to the
offices and the manor house but nothing was said and Oliver almost ran out of
the building.

Jamie and Emma were waiting for him at Emma's flat and Oliver slumped down on
the chair and put the two access cards on the table. “For one week, these will
get you anywhere,” he promised. “Then, after that, they will automatically
disable.”

“Fuck,” Jamie exclaimed and Emma glanced at him.

“Everywhere.”

“Everywhere, zones one to twelve. Everywhere.”

Emma looked a printout and then looked at Jamie. “These will get us into the
vault if we can get into the house.”

“Am I done now?” Oliver asked and Emma gave a kiss and a smile.

“Yeah, maybe,” she told him. “And thanks. I'll make sure you get a few quid.”
Emma promised and Oliver nodded.

“Don't get caught,” he warned them. “Or else I will be in the shit.”

They shot him a fleer as he left the flat. Oliver was, even more, an accessory
to the crime. He was getting in deeper and deeper and he knew that if Jamie
didn't do it perfectly, Jaroslav would blame him as Jamie's brother and Oliver
did not want to be on the bad side of Jarolsav: it was not a happy place to be. 

                                   * * * * *

“Tone,” Emma called, holding out her arms and knocking her fist into that of a
scruffy looking black man. “How ya doin'?”

“Yeah, cool,” a voice said underneath a hooded sweatshirt and Emma smiled at the
beady eyes looking at her. “I heard your gang got busted?”

Emma looked around the small park they were in and nodded, her long brown hair
and sweet face covered by her own hooded sweatshirt. “They got careless,” she
muttered. “Real careless.” She sneered at the face underneath and he grunted.

“D'as shit,” he muttered and Emma rubbed her nose.

“I'm wanting an alarms man,” she told him. “Do over a vault in a big house.”

Tony rubbed his face and stared at her. “Me?”

“Tone, you are shit hot at alarms, and I know there is a system that I will need
to knock off.”

“I is straight,” the man told her and Emma laughed.

“Ya say that every time.”

He scowled at her and she shrugged. “Yeah, well I got a little girl now and so I
ain't wanting to ga back inside, ya hear me?”

Emma nodded and looked away from him. “It's worth fifty thousand at least.”

“Fifty?”

“At least.”

He hesitated and glanced over at the girl stretching her feet. “Ya lying gal?”

Emma rubbed her nose. “I ain't lyin'. Fifty, at least. Maybe seventy five.”

“So what's the deal?”

Emma looked at him. “Ya interested now?”

“For fifty G, then yeah?”

Emma opened her hands and then rubbed them. “Three statues. Worth a fortune. Get
'em to Buenos Aires.”

“Buenos what?”

“Buenos Aires. It's in Argentina.”

“Argentina? That's fuckin' miles away, ain't it?”

Emma shrugged. “That's why the job is worth a few bob. I gotta get past the
alarm system, maybe. It's a stately home and I have a way in. It should be fine 
but I would like to have the bells nobbled.”

Tony looked at her. “And dees statues,” he spat in his ethnic drawl. “They like,
'ow big?” He waved his arms around and Emma grinned, bringing her hands a few
inches apart.

“Solid. Gold,” she muttered and Tony stared at her wide-eyed. “And very, very
old.”

“Sweet,” he muttered and then looked her up and down. “But you no messin' with
me?”

“I not messin' with you. I show you later,” she said and gave him an invite to
come to her flat which he declined.

“Jeanine, she give me shit if I go to your flat. She already thinks me is
nobbing the girl from the pawn shop.”

“Well I gotta go to the gym,” she said with a smile, glancing at her bag. “It's 
empty in the day. You allowed to come?”

Tony grunted. “Yeah. Give me twenty,” he told her and she watched as he skulked 
off to his flat to retrieve some athletic gear. Tony would not have been her
first choice but he knew the score and he had worked with her before so she felt
she was in safe hands with him, even if he was a little unpredictable. 

“Oh, and one more thing. The guy we are doing over is Jaroslav Doszak.” Tony's
face fell. 


                                   Chapter IV

Emma sat on the tree, her binoculars glued to her eyes watching the Manor house.
She had four different locations all around the property but all of them were
at least a mile away where she could see the property from different viewpoints.
After a week of spending hours up trees, she was becoming confident she was
understanding the timetable and itinerary of Jaroslav and his employees. 

Jaroslav and his four henchmen were the most difficult to predict as they seemed
to come and go as they wanted without adhering to a pre-set pattern and she
realised there was little she could do to second-guess where they would be at
any point in time. The mistresses or “sluts” (as Emma called them) of the
Ukrainian were easier to predict as he had two living with him and at least
another two who lived off-site, and they had a fairly regular timetable.

The brunette came to see her lover Thursday and then Monday, both times  in the 
late afternoon and stayed all evening, while the blonde girl went out on the
Saturday afternoon and then the Tuesday evening. It took Emma a good few hours
to figure out that the blue top she was wearing was so she could watch a local
football team as a supporter.  She had no idea if she went to the stadium or
just to a local pub, but when they played, she went out.

Emma built up a very detailed account of everyone's movements, including the
gardener whom she had knew would be gone long before she started the raid. She
also spied the odd van or car that would stop overlooking the property and stay 
there for hours but along with the family of squirrels who regularly ran across 
the garden it was simply not relevant to her spying. She did wonder if a
competing gang were also scoping out the property but she made sure she wasn't
seen by them and they never stayed for as long as she did. 

She brought Tony along a few times to watch so he had an understanding of the
property but he seemed more interested in the women, and then got Jamie to come 
and visit. She began to worry about their temperament when Jamie got bored and
was even worried whether they had the ability to do a job as big as what she was
planning, but she had little choice. There was not time to get a new “crew” as 
her window of opportunity was small before the auction house got the art and it 
disappeared out of sight. The two men were risks, but the rewards were such that
it was worth it. 

She was plotting to take some art worth over three-quarters of a million pounds 
from one of the most dangerous men in England and knew that they would need to
be at their best to even get in, let alone get away with it. 

Emma had stayed out of court because she was always very careful who she worked 
with: they had to be professional and sound and she would not take any
unnecessary risks. This job was a big risk, but the payout would be worth it,
and she even thought that it would mean she could take a year out travelling.
She might even stay in South America.

                                   * * * * *

Tony took a deep breath and drove up the drive of the Manor in Emma's battered
Transit van that she had begrudgingly lent him. Jumping down and dressed in a
blue workmen's outfit, he grabbed a clipboard and a toolbox from next to him and
walked into the entrance, glancing at Charlotte.

“Hello love,” he muttered with an air of inappropriate familiarity and looked at
her breasts in the tight material. “Mayflower Plumbers, something about a leaky
duct.”

Charlotte scowled as he spoke and glanced down at the Visitor's List. “You are
not on the list,” she muttered and turned to Oliver who shrugged.

“I ain't heard nothing,” he added and Tony signed the guestbook and held out a
pass. Oliver froze, it was one that he had given to Emma and Charlotte's scowl
deepened.

“I already got me-self me key,” he told her and Charlotte sighed and looked at
Oliver. “I was 'ere last night. Got called out from pub, missed the footy.”

“That can't be right,” she muttered as Tony held the white credit-card sized
plastic to the door and it beeped to let him in. “Visitor's don't keep the
passes,” she added. “Someone's not done somethin' right.”

Oliver puffed. If they checked the pass on the system they would see that it was
created by him when he had to do the temporary passes at the beginning of the
week and questions would be asked. He panicked and spluttered. “Yeah, but, the, 
um, it, um ...”

Charlotte giggled. “I love it when you get tongue-tied.”

Oliver's mind whirred as he frantically thought through the ramifications. “OK, 
if he got the pass then it must have been given to him by someone quite senior,”
he argued and Charlotte nodded.

“Yeah, probably.”

“I'll check and make sure it is handed in or deactivated at the end of the
week,” Oliver added and Charlotte didn't respond as she had a phone call to deal
with.

Tony had made it past the main door and had worked his way along the sales
office to an interconnecting door to the main house. There was silence and
quietness as he swiped his card in front of the sensor and walked through. 

Oliver had clearly known what he was doing when he created the pass and he
appeared in a small lobby which led into a corridor. There was a CCTV camera in 
the corner of the room and he glanced up at it and then strode confidently down 
the corridor and through a big security door. The main house was big and Tony
had a rough diagram Emma had supplied to him of the layout of the floors he
needed to visit. 

He had seen on the electrical and wiring plan Emma had found in a bundle of
documents Oliver had given her exactly where the alarm system was wired up to
and he made his way to a small security office near the front door; it was
staffed but the alarm system was held in a cupboard just outside and he
nervously opened the panel as he could hear the guard talking.

He took a couple of pictures on Emma's phone and then silently closed the panel 
before sliding away from the security guard. He heard a noise and slid into an
alcove and then watched a pretty girl walk past him without noticing his shape
pressed up against the wall. Tony worked his way back to the door and then
passed through it, with the help of his access card; he was nervous, he heard of
Jaroslav Doszak and did not like the idea of being caught skulking around his
house.

He returned to reception and then nodded towards Oliver and Charlotte, sliding
over his pass. “Cheers love.”

“You fixed it?” Charlotte asked and he just grunted,.

“Course,” he said and leant over the counter. “I can control any leaking
plumbing.”

Charlotte giggled and he raised his eyebrows at her, blowing her a kiss. He
returned to his Transit van to drove to see Emma at his local café who was
waiting for him. 

Emma nodded at him as she entered and he swigged from his can of fizzy cola. “So
you can knock out the alarm system?”

“Easy,” he replied, sliding Emma's phone over to her. “Piss easy.” Emma squinted
and he sat back in the chair. “But I want 'alf.”

“Half?” Emma exclaimed, her smile disappearing.

“'Alf,” he said. “I is big and ya can't do it without me. And Jaroslav is a
fuckin' nutter.”

Emma sighed and held her finger out, jabbing it into his chest. “It's a third
each or ya not on the job.”

“I done all the spying. I want half. Call it danger money”

Emma rubbed her chin. She had already said to Tony that she was definitely
taking at least a third as it was her idea and she had done all the planning. He
wondered if this Jamie be happy with a sixth, and looked at her inquisitively. 
“Why half?”

“Cos ya ain't doing na job if I don't get half.”

Emma took a deep breath and nodded. “I'll speak to Jamie,” she promised and he
got up from the table.

“Me isn't waiting for too long, ya hear me?”

“I hear you,” Emma snapped. “Where's pass?”

“Gave it to ya friend on reception.” She scowled and watched as he left the café
and started walking down the hill towards the flat he shared with his
girlfriend and two children. Tony glanced behind him as Emma emerged from the
café and he turned around to face her, walking backwards as three police men
came running past, bundling Tony to the ground,.

“Tony Walker, I am arresting you on suspicion of theft, burglary and breaking
and entering,” she heard from the me-lee and groaned; she was about to find out 
just how crucial Tony was to the operation.

                                   * * * * *

“Oliver,” Jamie called gesturing to his brother, who stormed past him with a
scowl. 

“You gave that guy a pass to go swanning in. Questions were asked.”

“What guy?” Jamie asked and Emma shook her head.

“Our alarms expert. Who has been nicked.”

“Nicked?” Oliver squealed. “Right well I want out. I want …”

“He was nicked for a job he pulled two weeks ago,” Emma snapped. “Nothing to do 
with this one. It's fine.”

“So, what do we do 'bout alarms then?” Jamie asked.

“Right well I need to take care of the alarms. Shouldn't be too much of a
problem as I've been studying the plans and they are little basic. We just need 
one more for the distraction.”

Emma looked at Oliver who was shaking his head. “No way.”

“What?”

“No way. No way am I being part of your raid.”

“Too fookin' right,” Jamie added and looked at Emma. “You've lost ya marbles if 
ya think he can do it.”

Emma sighed. “They go to the auction house soon. It's now or never Jamie. Shit
or get off the pot. I need someone I can trust.”

“What?”

“I mean, if we don't go tomorrow night then we aren't getting our fifty, or
hundred thousand each. And I've spent too much time planning this to not do it.”
Jamie grumbled and then muttered something about Chelsea or Drake. “I ain't
working with anyone I don't know,” Emma said firmly. “I need to know they are
good.”

“Chelsea is cool,” Jamie replied and Emma rolled her eyes. “She'll be fine.”

“The answer is no. I need someone who has been around the house, and the only
person is Oliver.”

“But …”

“But either him or we don't do it.”

Jamie threw his gloves down onto the floor in anger and scowled at Emma,
ignoring his brother. “For fucks sake.”

“I am not doing it,” Oliver told her, his heart beating angrily and shook his
head. “I don't want to do any time. I want to settle down.”

“I ain't doing no bird,” Emma said forcefully. “I ain't planning on getting
caught. The job is easy as I've been back through the plans you got. Jaroslav
clearly reckons that no-one will nick from him so his security is a bit
amateurish.”

Jamie grunted causing Emma to glare at him. “Well it's not that easy.”

“Listen, I did over a five bedroom detached in Dorset last year and that had
more security than this place. All we need is the code to the vault.”

“Oh is that all?” Oliver taunted. “Look, this is a bad idea. Just leave it.”

Emma rolled her eyes. “I can reset the alarm system if we have to but I'd rather
just walk in, it's easier.”

“Well I still don't want to know,” Oliver said resolutely and Emma glanced at
him and then Jamie.

“Look Oliver, we can probably do it without you, but we need two people to cause
distractions and if we have to scarper we need someone who knows the layout
'cos if the shit hits the fan, I want to go to the double glazing offices 'cos
there will be fuck all people there.”

“I don't want to break in to Jaroslav Doszak's house and steal his statues.”

“You'll get money. And respect.”

Oliver screwed up his face and got up to leave. “No way, I am not corruptible.”

Jamie grunted and swore at him. “Stupid fuckin' cunt.”

Oliver shook his head and Emma sighed. “Jamie, tell me how many times have you
got laid since comin' out?”

“Four,” Jamie lied and looked at Oliver, sensing Emma's trick. “The girls love a
bad boy.”

“I've said I want a nice girl to settle down with. And I'll find her, but I
won't if I am doing time or propping up the M62. So I don't want to do it.”

“If I do it, then I'll go straight,” Jamie promised and Emma bit her lip as
Oliver swung around to face his brother.

“You're supposed to be going straight anyway.”

“Yeah but with the money from this I will go straight.”

“Please Oli,” Emma begged. “Hey, just help us do the distractions and then we'll
leave you in the garden on your own.”

“On my own?” Oliver shrieked and Emma opened her hands.

“OK come inside then. Please.” She passed him a bottle of beer and then looked
into his eyes. “For the kudos, the sex and helping out your brother.”

Oliver took a deep breath and pointed at Emma. “If this goes wrong I am going to
blame you,” he told her. “But OK. I'll help you with the distractions.”

“Oh and if you can find out the security code before tomorrow night it'll be a
big help,” Emma said quickly and turned to the plans in front of her before
Oliver could register a protest. 

                                   * * * * *

Oliver glanced up at Charlotte messing around with the some chairs in the
reception area but wasn't really listening to what she was saying. He had been
distracted as he had taken the post around the offices in the morning and run
into Jaroslav Doszak talking to his a familial member who had come over from the
Ukraine. They had been on their own in Jaroslav's office but Oliver had heard
everything that had been said from outside the door, which included the
admission that Jaroslav had shot a drug dealer the week before.

Oliver went white; he ignored half of the boasting about Jaroslav's brothels but
he knew if they were caught it would be him, Jamie and Emma getting shot in the
woods. The raid was a bad idea. 

“You OK?” Charlotte asked and Oliver nodded as he came out of his trance.
“You've been daydreaming all day.”

“I'm fine,” Oliver muttered and Charlotte grinned, before continuing with the
story Oliver hadn't been listening to.

“Of course, he said he wanted to see me again, but I had to tell 'im, ya hear
me, what sort of gal d'ya think I am?” Oliver rolled his eyes as he pushed
Emma's USB pen drive into the computer while Charlotte could not see the screen 
and dragged over a thousand files from the Search window to the folder window
that had popped up.

“Indeed,” Oliver muttered as she held out her hands waiting for a response to
her rhetorical question. 

Over a thousand files were copied to his USB pen drive and looked at her. “I
mean, he might have got laid that night and in the morning, but I don't just
date any bloke who wants to. I got standards, so when he starts spouting off
about anal I was out of there, but he's been texting me all day.”

Oliver stretched his arms and sighed. “You don't want it?”

“Do I 'ell, not on a first meeting. He gotta take me out somewhere posh before
he fucks me up the poop-shute.”

Oliver looked at his workstation and carefully dropped the pen drive into his
rucksack underneath the table. He laughed at his co-colleague and then looked up
at the clock. “Nearly going home time.”

“Well he said he wants to meet tonight so I tell him, that's fine but I tellin' 
'im to expect nowt.” Oliver sucked in air and looked at her. 

“Is that likely?”

“It is fuck,” she replied quickly. “After being 'ere all day, course I wanna get
laid. But I ain't no slut. He 'as to work for it.”

Oliver couldn't stop smiling and saw the battered Transit of Emma in the car
park outside through the double-glazed windows. “Hey is that ya brother?”
Charlotte asked and Oliver nodded.

“Yeah.”

“He looks well fit,” Charlotte cried and looked at Oliver. “He can take me on a 
date any day.”

“Well he's been inside. Had lots of gym access ain't he?”

Charlotte cooed at the man in the Transit. “Oo, that bird of his is pretty nice 
as well. That businessman the other week, he asked me on our first date, to do a
threesome with his mistress at a hotel room he'd just booked.”

Oliver screwed up his face and Charlotte giggled. “That's a bit …” Oliver didn't
know how to finish the sentence but Charlotte guessed and continued.

“I know. Even worse, she was well mingin' and she didn't shave herself. It was
like going down on a cat.” Oliver rolled his eyes and she giggled. “Or maybe a
pussy.”

Oliver shut down his workstation and stretched as Charlotte laughed at her own
joke; he had been in the chair all day and his muscles had tensed up. He had
been nervous since he arrived, panicking about the job they were about to pull
on his employer later that evening but Charlotte's incessant talking about sex
had certainly taken his mind off of his problems.

The more Oliver knew about Jaroslav the more he didn't want to know; he was an
evil, malevolent bully who dominated and threatened everyone. He was a nightmare
to be involved with and Oliver just could not believe that he was going to be
complicit in one of the biggest heists in the local area. Charlotte glanced over
at the clock. “Fuck it,” she cried and walked back over to the small door that 
led to their pod. Oliver picked up his bag and bade Charlotte farewell; in
truth, he guessed it might be the last time he ever saw her, but she gave a
gentle wave and he wished her the best of luck for her date that night.

“Right, I've got hundreds of files,” Oliver announced as the door closed and
passed Emma her USB memory stick. “Everything that relates to security, alarms, 
the fucking works.”

“Crackin',” Jamie said and passed Oliver a can of beer from the behind the seat 
as he drank from his one. 

“Oh, and Charlotte thinks you are well fit,” Oliver said with a smile on his
face.

“Course. She's only 'uman. Is she sexy?”

“She'll sleep with anyone,” Oliver told him and Jamie grunted.

“'Cept ya,” he replied and Oliver scowled at his brother. Emma drove the three
miles to her small flat, parking in a side street. She pushed the pen drive into
her laptop and started looking through the files immediately. 

Jamie and Oliver ordered a curry from the local takeaway and Emma grumbled when 
they told her she had to pay for it as neither Oliver or Jamie had any money on 
them. “I'll give it ya back,” Jamie told her and Emma started looking through
the files.

“Isn't worrying about alarms a bit of a big thing to leave until the last
minute?” Oliver asked as he strummed on the table, the beer giving him drunken
confidence to suggest Emma was fallible. “I mean, isn't it, a bit like, fucking 
crucial?”

Jamie threw his empty beer can at him. “Shut up. What the fuck do you know about
breaking into houses?”

Oliver grimaced as the can struck him and he put it down on the table, wiping
off the drops of lager from his shirt. “What the fuck do you know about breaking
into houses?” Oliver replied. “It was warehouses and post offices.”

Jamie blew air through his lips. “Course I know. I did a few, didn't I?” He
turned to Emma, leaning back on the sofa and pushing his neck as far back as it 
would go. “Love, what we doin' 'bout 'larms if there fuck all on that?”

Emma didn't answer and looked at Oliver. “You have here the tender documents for
the alarm system, and design and stuff.” Oliver shrugged and Emma smiled. “I
know most of this stuff but there's a bit about the key.”

“Right.”

“I got the code it was set when they set up the vault but not sure what it will 
be now.”

“So … we can't do it?”

Emma sniffed. “We can try it. If it's wrong, I'll go and try and override the
alarms.”

Oliver sighed; he didn't like the sound of “try” but his musings were
interrupted by a doorbell and their arrival of a takeaway dinner. He returned to
see Emma smashing up her USB stick and watched her place the remnants in her
fire, before turning it on and filling he room with acrid smoke. “What ya do
that for?”

Emma gave a snort. “Cos if the Police ever do get involved and link me to it,
I'd rather not have the plans on a USB stick lying around.” Oliver hummed in
realisation and she cocked her head. “Don't tell me you still got your USB drive
from before.”

“It's in my drawer at home,” Oliver replied. “Well it's 16 gigabyte. Cost me an 
arm and a leg.”

Emma snorted. “Well if Jaroslav uses it to find out you robbed him, it will cost
you an arm and a leg,” she joked and then had to reassure the panicking man
that she wasn't serious. “Look, after the raid there will be nothing linking you
to the crime, so go to work tomorrow.”

“You are joking?” Oliver asked and Emma gave a snort.

“If you don't it will look real bad,” she told him. “Go to work, act as nothing 
happened. Anyway, I have something to leave behind.” She pulled out a little
packet of matches with some cigarette butts and held it out. “There are from the
Gold Lounge – Jaroslav's big rival. I'm going to leave them near the gate with 
a half smoked cigarette. When he finds 'em he will instantly think it's a rival 
brothel.”

Oliver nodded. “I am not sure I do want to go to work. I was distributing the
post today and heard all sorts of things from Jarolsav's office.”

“What?” Jamie asked and Oliver thought.

“Oh I heard him talking to some guy and explained about how he gets his girls
in, and where they are living. All sorts. I think twas his cousin, from Kiev,
but he was bigging himself up and then he starts talking about poppin' someones 
knees off. He's a fuckin' nutter.”

Emma smiled. “Yeah I know. But his security is piss poor.”

“Yeah 'cos no-one wants to get caught nickin' from Doszak.” Emma pursed her lips
and told him that she wasn't planning on getting caught, and left him to his
dinner. Oliver barely ate any of the curry and had to evacuate his bowels three 
times as they got closer to leaving the flat.

Emma and Jamie had been out and bought everything they needed, and on the dining
room table were all the clothing and equipment they would require in three neat
piles.

“OK,” Emma said, picking up one of the three rucksacks and looking at her two
companions. “We better go.”

Oliver yelped but grabbed the bag he was given and Emma told him to change into 
the clothing she had provided; it was jet black with a balaclava. He had trouble
undoing his trouser zip but changed and put his clothes in his bag. The two men
followed Emma out of the flat in silence; there was a nervous anxiety to them. 

Oliver rubbed his hands to stop them from shaking and they climbed into Transit.


“Here's to  a profitable evening,” she muttered as the battered van sparked into
life and she forced it into first gear with a grinding sound. 

                                   Chapter V

“You can't just leave me here?” Oliver asked and Jamie looked at Emma. “I could,
ya know, cause a distraction here.”

“You know what to do. And you know the building,” Emma replied firmly. “Weren't 
you listening on the way over, I explained it twice for you.”

Oliver grunted and Jamie shook his head. “Told ya he wasn't up for it. Bet ya he
pisses himself on th' job.”

“Shut up,” Emma snapped. “Now, I have a way-in and out I want but if we have to 
take a detour out then you know the building. And anyway, I think I might need
you to sort out the dogs.” Oliver yelped and the female burglar glared at him.
“What? You like dogs. I remember that little Jack Russell you used to dote
over.”

“Yeah, a Jack Russell. Not like these dogs, I've seen them. They are big …
man-eating dogs.”

Jamie laughed and even Oliver smiled. “Look, there is nothing that will go
wrong, I've got everything I need,” Emma promised. “And anyway, I've been
watching the 'ouse night 'n' day. They are only out a bit, but I can't be in two
places at once. And if they are there I'll give you meat to keep them happy.”

Oliver gulped. “I'm not sure about this.” Emma leant in and kissed him on the
check.

“It'll be easy,” she promised and opened the van door. “Come on.” She pulled out
her backpack, and waited for Jamie and Oliver to get down. “We ain't got all
night.”

“Well actually love, we have,” Jamie teased and Emma snorted.

“Yeah, I was hoping to have as much time to get away as possible,” she told him.
The road was eerily quiet and Oliver looked at her.

“This isn't the Manor,” he told her. “This is, actually where is this?”

Emma chortled to herself and crossed the country lane, pushing aside the
branches of a tree in darkness by the side of the road and pushed the switch on 
her torch. “We are in the right place,” she told him firmly and pulled herself
up to the branch and then onto a wall next to it, before jumping down.

“So where's she gone?” Oliver asked his brother and there was a sound of metal
being prised apart and a gate swung open a few feet from where they are
standing. 

“I thought we'd come in the back way,” Emma told him. “Best not turn up at the
front asking if we can rob 'em.”

“Too right,” Jamie answered enthusiastically. Oliver nervously traipsed through 
the wrought iron gate and Emma leant over to slide his balaclava down, telling
him that there was no point in him having it if it wasn't over his face. 

They watched as she emptied out her cigarette butts and matches from a plastic
sandwich bag onto the ground underneath the gate and she trod it slightly into
the mud. “That'll throw 'em,” she whispered and put the sandwich bag back into
her pocket. 

Oliver was scared as they walked across the grass, keeping to the shadows. Emma 
had turned off her torch, preferring the light of the moon and the Manor came
into view. Oliver gulped.

Emma looked back at him. “Fuck, I was nervous on my first job, but just do as we
said, it'll be fine. I've done this loads of times.”

Oliver nodded and Jamie looked at Emma. “If this goes tits up 'cos of 'im I'll
swing for ya,” he muttered and Emma ignored him, running along the shadows to a 
small bush twenty yards from the patio and the house. 

“OK. I am going to get inside and open that door there,” she whispered glancing 
at a piece of torn paper and nodding towards a small door. “It's not protected
by an alarm that one but is locked.”

“OK.”

“But I think there will be people in there,” she said nodding towards a room
opposite, so that's why we need the distractions.”

Oliver's hands felt clammy and he sighed, nodding his head. He was scared; he
didn't want to be in the undergrowth of his crazed employer's address, he wanted
to be at home in front of the fire with a nice cup of cocoa. How did he let his
brother talk him into this?

Emma looked at her watch. “I want you to do them exactly three minutes after I
climb in through that window,” she told them and Oliver looked at her. “I mean
it three minutes. Exactly. To the second.”

“But that window's not open,” he told her and Emma just gave a snort and a
promise that it soon would be.

Emma climbed up the drainpipe, her hands slipping as she made it to the first
floor, and then the second. Jamie and Oliver watched from the bush as she got
along side the window, and ran her hands along it before prising it open
effortlessly.

“Fuck,” Jamie cried. “She's got skills. That's insane.”

“Ya just jealous,” Oliver said nervously and watched as their partner
disappeared through the window; he wouldn't have minded if Emma couldn't have
gained access and they had to go home but glanced at his watch. “Fifteen seconds
past,” he whispered and watched as his watch ticked forward. The two brothers
held their breaths waiting to hear alarms of the house or shouting but there was
nothing.

“Scared?” Jamie asked from underneath his balaclava.

Oliver nodded. “Terrified. I know what Doszak is like. If this isn't perfect I'm
going to be dead.”

Jamie patted him on the back and left the silence to hang in the air for a few
moments. “But dis perfect. And then we are well sorted, for life. And Emma, she 
is sound.”

“I hope so,” Oliver muttered. “Cause this is the stupidest thing I've ever
done.”

Jamie glanced at his watch and flicked his finger towards the gate. “Off you go 
bro,” Jamie whispered as two minutes passed and Oliver tentatively edged his way
along the undergrowth and around the house. Five seconds past; he had ten
seconds and he looked up at the small gate and manicured hedge that stood in his
way. 

The gate creaked open, and he shuddered, listening for any movement but there
was none, and the two cars were sat on the gravel drive as Emma told him they
would be.

Keeping low to the ground, Oliver ran across to the first one, a BMW and pushed 
hard on the bonnet like he had been told to do, but there was nothing. He did it
again and then had to almost jump on the car for the alarm to sound. 

His felt his stomach lurch and he slid off of it, pressing down on the sports
car for it to the same and dived through the gate, seconds before two voices
appeared at the front door.

Oliver tore around the house and came face-to-face with Emma propping a door
open at the side of the house. “Hurry,” she hissed and Oliver slipped inside.
Jamie was already waiting, holding a can in his hand that he put in his
backpack. “Ready?”

She listened and guided them down a dimly-lit corridor opposite and then to her 
right down a marble staircase. They reached the bottom, and turned to see Oliver
lifting his balaclava up to scratch underneath. She knocked his hand away and
hissed. “Don't.”

“But it itches,” he moaned. “Itches really bad.”

“Tough,” Emma hissed and whispered to Oliver's brother. “You need to keep an eye
on him.”

The entrance to the vault was just in front of them and they walked towards it. 
Emma suddenly swore, she had tripped over something and the undignified squawk
from under her feet shot towards the vault door. “It's Vlad,” Oliver whispered. 
“Jaroslav's mistress's pussy.”

Jamie sniggered and Emma looked through her balaclava at Oliver. “Vlad? As in
the Impaler?” Emma asked and threw the cat a couple of squares of meat she had
in a bag in her pocket as it hissed at her.

“Putin,” came the response. “You know ex-KGB.” Emma snickered, and went to ask
why a Ukrainian businessman named his cat after a Russian president when they
arrived at the vault and she muttered. “This is it here.” 

Jamie went to press the white door access card against the scanner, but Emma
knocked his hand away. “Sssh,” she silenced him when he went to object and
pushed the door. It swung open, and she turned her torch off.

“Silence,” she whispered and crept along the stone passageway, glancing either
side at the statues that lined the path to the vault. There were two flickering 
lights that weakly illuminated their path although Emma kept to the right hand
side in the shadows until the chamber at the end came into view. 

“Why was the door unlocked?” Oliver asked and Jamie clamped his palm over his
brother's mouth. 

“Shut it,” he hissed firmly the terrified man. “Just shut it. Or y'all get us
all nicked. Or killed.”

There was a terrified squawk from the unwilling robber at the last comment, but 
Emma glanced up at the CCTV cameras before spraying them with an aerosol; it was
almost pitch black and Oliver asked what she had done.

“Tis an obscurer,” Emma whispered. “Makes it look like it's through a bathroom
winda and out of focus. In case lights come on.”

Oliver sniffed and wiped his face. He had never been as scared as he was and
looked around the almost pitch black chamber. There was a wrought iron vault in 
front of him and a dozen statues of naked women in marble around it. A control
panel on a small plinth stood two feet away from the door and Emma glanced at
it. 

Emma strode forward and typed the six digit code – 418592 – into the control
panel and looked at Jamie. “Get ready,” she whispered and pressed the green
button. 

There was a whirring sound and the three of them held their breath in
expectation. “Wait,” she muttered and rubbed her hands together. There was a
momentary pause as time stood still for them, waiting for the red light on top
of the vault to glow green.

A high-pitched siren went off and the main lights flashed on. Emma looked Jamie 
and Oliver. “Oh shit,” she called and started up towards the passage. “Hide,”
she called out when she heard voices shouting on the other side of the door and 
looked down to see Vlad staring up at her. “Get behind the statues.”

The cat howled when she picked him up and then sprinted silently down the
passageway back into the chamber. Oliver had already taken refuge behind a large
feline statue in the very corner of the chamber and Jamie was cowering behind a
naked woman. Emma dumped the tabby cat on the plinth and slid behind a statue
next to Jamie, peering between the legs of the stone nymph.

The large figure of Jaroslav appeared seconds later with two large, bulky men
and he laughed the moment he saw the cat looking scared on the dashboard. He
clicked his fingers and a large brute of a man stepped forward and pushed the
cat off the panel which made a thoroughly dissatisfied growl as it landed on its
feet.

“Zhee fucking cat,” he shouted. “Turn zhee alarms off,” he barked and the man
picked up the terrified animal and walked back down the passageway.

Jaroslav looked around the room, and then walked over to the the plinth, typing 
in his six digit number and walking into the vault as it swung open. A radio
crackled into life and the henchman spoke to Jaroslav walking inside his giant
safe. “Control say there is a problem with the camera there,” he said in a
professional voice. “Everything is washed out.” Jaroslav looked up at it and
touched it before looking back at his henchman.

“It's looks OK,” he told him and looking around the room smiled at he looked at 
the statue Emma was hiding behind, who felt as though he was looking straight at
her. “Get the security company to look tomorrow.” He grabbed a briefcase from
the vault and then pulled the vault door shut, spinning the wheel on the front
and pressing three buttons on the panel. “These go nice in Kiev,” he said,
nodding towards his companions and holding up his briefcase, and then glanced
around the room before striding up the passageway.

They heard a click at the end of the room and Emma peered out. The lights
remained on for another twenty seconds and then dimmed; the only illumination
coming from the flickering bulbs in the passageway. “See I told you it was a bad
idea,” Oliver blubbed.

“Oh shut up,” Jamie replied and glanced at his ex-girlfriend. “Nice work with
the cat.”

Emma didn't respond to Jamie or to Oliver's weeping and just stared at the
control panel, typing in a six digit number number. “What ya doing?” Jamie
hissed and Emma turned and gave him a raffish smile as she pressed the green
button. 

“Didn't you watch as he typed it in? From my angle it was perfect, open enough
to see him type his digits but not shielded by his body.”

“So what's it then?” Jamie asked as there was a click from the door.

“123456,” Emma replied with a grin. “The classics are always the best.”

The light glowed green and Emma spun the wheel 180 degrees. The security door
swung open when she pulled on the wheel to reveal a small box room, holding
three shelves in a U-Shape.

Emma walked in, looking around the vault and then at the set of shelves bathed
in muted red light. Jamie gasped and Emma strode forward picking up the three
light-blue statues. 

“We shouldn't be here,” Oliver wailed from the doorway but Jamie just looked
inside the vault. Emma picked up a small box of jewellery containing three
necklaces and emptied it into her bag and then glanced over at two hold-alls on 
the floor.

Jamie opened them and they both gasped – the bags were stuffed full of banknotes
and he slid one of them over to Emma.

“You didn't say anything about any money,” Oliver told him and Jamie just
shrugged. “Just the statues.”

“We versatile,” Emma whispered in response and they glanced around the vault
before leaving it's empty steel shelves and leaving the door open. “I want a
jackpot.”

“We going to close it?” Oliver asked and Emma shook her head. 

“He did something on the keypad when he closed it and I didn't see what it was,”
she replied. “I'd rather not set the alarms off again, we won't get away with a
second time.”

“But won't it go off?” Jamie asked and Emma shrugged.

“No fuckin' idea. But we'll be out of here in three minutes,” she promised. Emma
looked down the passageway and then putting her arms through her full backpack 
and throwing it over her shoulders jogged down towards the closed security door.
Emma pushed the door access card Oliver had got them and it registered with a
red light and a derisive tone.

“We are so fucked,” Oliver tearfully cried and Jamie punched his brother in the 
top of his arm.

“Shut up,” he snapped and looked at the door access panel. “Can we break it,
from the inside?”

Emma shook her head and looked at Oliver. “Are you sure that this is the right
sort of card?”

“Yes,” Oliver replied and pulled out his wallet, sliding out his work card.
“It's just like mine, look. And it is set up for 24 hour access everywhere.”

“Well it bloody isn't,” Jamie barked back and Oliver screwed up his face.

“I set it to expire on the sixth. That's today.”

“Yesterday,” Emma grunted and looked at him. “That's fuckin' yesterday.”

Jamie snatched Oliver's card from his hand and pushed it against the panel. It
glowed green and the door unlocked. “Nice one,” he told him and grinned as they 
pushed the door open and stood at the bottom of some stairs.

“But that shows I was here,” Oliver howled and Emma turned to face him gesturing
wildly with her hands. “But it does,” Oliver hissed. “They'll know it was me. I
don't want to go to prison. I don't want to die.”

Jamie pushed his brother up against the wooden panelling, holding him menacingly
by the throat. “Shut it,” he threatened, pushing a fist into his face and then 
glanced at Emma.

“Let's get the fuck out of here,” she barked and, keeping to the wall side of
the spiral stairs, tiptoed up the first few steps looking up.

Oliver followed, his feet echoing as he slapped them wearily against the marble 
and Emma put a finger to her mouth glaring at him. “Sorry,” he muttered and
slowly the two brothers inched their way up the stairs to get into the house.
Emma froze when she heard some voices but they passed through another room, and 
she looked back at the two men beside her. 

“This balaclava is still itchy,” Oliver moaned in a low voice, but Emma had  ran
across the room and was alongside the opposing wall, making her way around the 
small corridor to the door they had come through. 

“Come on,” Jamie hissed at his brother, and a little louder they moved alongside
the wall to reach Emma who was busy picking the lock to the door. Jamie reached
up and picked up a handbag on a coat-stand, smiling at Oliver. “Bonus,” he
whispered.

“They've locked it,” she whispered in annoyance but took out some metal
implements and fiddled with the lock until it clicked. “Bingo,” she whispered
and opened it.

There was a barking sound from outside and Emma froze, listening. “It's a dog,” 
Oliver whispered in panic, and Jamie reached into his backpack side pocket and
took out a freezer bag.

“Just in case,” he whispered and they quietly left through the door and onto a
small patio. Light streamed across the garden from the windows and Emma looked
around before running across the patio and leaping over a low wall to drop down 
onto the flower bed beneath. 

She landed with a soft thud and listened. There was silence and she looked up,
her eyes just reaching the top of the wall and gestured for Oliver and Jamie to 
do the same. Oliver landed with a squawk and was spread out in the flowerbed,
his foot catching on the wall as he tried to leap over and landing face first in
a row of pansies. 

Jamie gave a muffled laugh as he landed. “You fucking retard,” he muttered and
they started moving across the garden. Jamie threw the meat he had got onto the 
grass and a small shadow sprinted across to devour it gratefully. “Bloody cat,” 
he muttered. “It's for the dogs.”

“Be fuckin' grateful that there are no dogs,” Emma told him with a chuckle and
they ran to the edge of Jaroslav's property and through the large gate, pulling 
it shut.

                                   * * * * *

“I am so fucked,” Oliver moaned the moment he got into Emma's Transit van. “They
will only need to check the logs and see that it was me.”

“Yeah,” Emma replied. “And when we used the card to get in, they will just look 
back and see who issued it. You were always going to be in trouble.”

“No. We all login as Administrator but I bet Charlotte did my card. She is
always giving people complete access everywhere. But I am so fucked now. It is
either me or Jamie nicking the card from me. I am a dead man.”

“It's your own fault. A week you said, not six days. Set the card up right we
wouldn't have used yours.”

“Well I can't go to work tomorrow,” Oliver said. “I need to go home, get a
change of clothes and come with you.”

Emma snorted. “We ain't goin' to your house,” she said. “But we did it. We got
lots of stuff.”

“But—”

Oliver stared at her and Jamie gave a grin. “But we got loads of cash and the
statues. Fuckin' stop mitherin' man, we must have a cool half million here. And 
I got some old lady's bag.”

Emma groaned as he pulled out a phone and wallet, and Emma threw the phone out
of the window with a snarl. “Do you want them to triangulate your position,” she
barked at him and Oliver whimpered. “You stupid cunt. Do you ever learn. And no
logging into Facebook and saying that you've just raided Doszak.”

“I'm not going to,” Jamie muttered. 

“Sort of fuckin' stupid thing you'd do,” Emma barked. “See you with a picture of
all the cash, the statues and our location.”

“Yeah, and you said nothing about nicking any cash. Three statues worth fifty
thousand each is all you said,” Oliver told her.

“Yeah well, what can I say?” Emma replied aggressively. “We hit the jackpot.
What is it with you two, bickerin' like old ladies.” She turned the key in her
ignition and the van lurched into life. The van turned into the country lane and
she accelerated purposefully to put some distance between herself and the
property. 

“Well it's me that is going to get majorly fucked. I don't want a life of crime.
I just want to settle down with a nice girl like Vicky and … and I can't do
this.”

Oliver burst into tears and Jamie glanced at his friend. “Shall we dump him now?
By the side of the road? It'll be for mercy, he can call Jaroslav and beg for
forgiveness.”

“And to think what Mum will say? She will kill me. Kill us.”

“If Doszak doesn't manage it first,” Emma joked and spun the Transit into
another country lane, even narrower than the first and sped up to 80mph.

“Can we slow down please?” Oliver asked but Emma just ignored him and got the
van up to ninety. “Please.”

“Will you belt up?” Jamie snapped. “I want to get some distance between me-self 
and the mad Ukrainian.”

“Yeah, and this van, it's done 100 thousand miles, and about ninety's been at
this speed,” Emma chuckled.

Oliver gulped and held onto the dashboard as Emma threw the van into a corner
and he was propelled against his brother. Emma went up on the grass verge and
struggled to get the van under control, but they made it to the main road and
turned onto it, just as two Police cars shot past them. “Well I guess our little
adventure has just been discovered,” Emma told them with a smile and headed
towards the motorway. “But I thought it would take them a little longer.”

“Might not be us,” Oliver said hopefully and Emma shrugged.

“I didn't think Doszak would call the Police, so it might be nothing. But who
cares, we got tracks to make to a cottage.”

She eventually pulled up forty miles away in a small cottage near the Welsh
border. Jamie was asleep and Oliver had cried most of the way there, before
moaning that he would never get to have sex as he would going to jail.

“Is that really all you think about?” Emma moaned as she slammed the door in the
remote location.

Jamie woke with a start and Oliver climbed over him. “Well a bit. I just want to
meet a nice girl, settle down. Have a family.”

“There is nothing great about a family,” Emma replied. “Getting up ten times a
night, changing nappies. It's a bit nasty if you ask me. If you want to change
shit filled nappies work at an old peoples home.”

Jamie rubbed his eyes. “Oh, we are here.”

“Yes,” Oliver said firmly and caught up with Emma. “I just want a life, is that 
so much to ask?” She grunted as she unlocked the desolate cottage. The wind
howled around them and Oliver shivered the moment he got inside. “You got
yourself a third-share of hundreds of thousands. Go have that life in the
Caribbean around pretty women and not in miserable England.” 

Oliver's teeth chattered. “Hasn't this got any heating?” 

“Yes,” Emma replied and flicked a switch on the side of the fire in the front
room and putting her backpack down on the floor. “Get us a beer, love,” she
called out. “I put some dinners and beer in the fridge.” Oliver returned with
two bottles of weak lager, a bottle opener and a pint of water in a dusty glass 
for himself. 

She emptied out her backpack on the floor and then looked at Jamie who did the
same. He cheered as he did so and downed his beer, shouting out, “fucking
awesome,” as he watched the bundles of money fall onto the floor.

Emma picked up his bag and emptied a few bundles that remained and gave him a
piercing look only for Jamie to shrug. “How much?”

“They look like bundles of five grand,” Emma said and started counting. They
were mixed between parcels of ten, twenty and fifty pound notes but it was a big
pile and Emma eventually looked up, interrupting a bickering conversation
between Oliver and Jamie with a smile. “Seven hundred and ninety thousand
pounds. Well probably eight hundred to be honest. But fuckin' loads”

Jamie whistled. “Well fuck the statues then. We got the jackpot.”

Emma looked at him with a tortured look. “You stupid twat. What happened to that
money from the Post Office job?”

“You 'ad it.”

“Oh well done,” Emma summarised and then crossed her arms. “Look, we had away
seven grand. But it was all in twenties. And it stopped being legal two years
ago. That money is only as good as how long it takes you to spend it.”

“Right, so does any cash we get for the statues.”

Emma rolled her eyes. “We can get anything we want for the statues. In whatever 
we want. We stuck with these pounds. So if we need to wash it, 'cause you can't 
stick it into ya Bradford and Bingley account and them not to ask where two
fifty large ones have come from. If ya wash it, ya lose lots. So statues, at
fifty or seventy grand a piece, they worth a lot.”

Jamie scowled; he clearly didn't like being spoken down to, and he watched Emma 
dividing the money. She hid the jewellery out of view and slipped it into her
bag as Jamie's eyes were on the giant pile of cash in the centre of the room.
She glanced at Oliver who saw her and gave him a slight nod with a pout of her
lips. 

“I want a necklace,” he told her. He held out his hand expectantly when Jamie
went to the toilet and she gave him one of the necklaces and slipped it into his
pocket; it weighed a bit and had a beautiful blue stone in the middle. “It
looks lovely,” he muttered and Emma just flicked a smile.

“Yes they do, don't they?” Emma replied. 

“Look old.”

Emma sniffed. “Yeah, they probably are.” 

                                   * * * * *

Emma sat in the farmhouse-cum-cottage twiddling her thumbs. Oliver had spent
most of the day crying and lurching from one emotion to the other. He threatened
to consider turning them all in for a lighter sentence only for Jamie and
Oliver to come to blows.

Or blow, to be more accurate: Jamie smacked Oliver and nearly knocked him out as
the incessant whining got to him. Jamie's entertainment had been to flick
between the rolling news channel on the television and a pornographic magazine
he had found in the cottage. Emma had had them leave their mobile phones in her 
flat which caused a degree of annoyance from Oliver as he had “e-mails to
check.” Emma groaned.

“So what are we doing here?”

Emma wondered herself. The raid had been on the rolling news channel as a
“breaking news” and was the primary news item all morning. It had shown little
sign in being replaced as the headline news story. This was partly because
Jaroslav Doszak was well known but also that the value of goods stolen was
sizeable. However, Emma mostly put this down to a rampant lack of news being
newsworthy and thus they were treated to repeat showings of the house with a
reporter claiming all sorts of rumours.

She dismissed some of them immediately – there was no way there was over 50
officers working on the investigation, or that the statues were worth over two
million pounds, but did quite happily believe that the Police were considering
whether it was an inside job.

She was surprised that it had hit the news; she was sure Jaroslav would not want
the Police anywhere near his property, especially given what he was rumoured to
be up to but obviously the rumours were just that, untrue fabrications and he
was clearly happy to get the Police involved to find them although she didn't
doubt if the coppers did manage it, then Jarsolav would not just allow British
justice to take its course with his own brand of retribution.

In essence, Emma wanted to wait for when they were no longer the number one news
item; the cottage had been chosen because of its remote location and the fact
that she could park the van out of sight, and that she had paid in cash with a
false name added to its safety. 

Of course, she had worn a disguise when she had rented the property but she
still didn't like the idea that the Police had gained significant exposure on
the local media and was certainly grateful that the rental offices had been in
the next county and therefore on Midlands news networks.

“Til the heat dies down,” she told him, answering his question. 

“When will that be?” Oliver whimpered. “Cos Doszak is gonna kill me.”

Emma nodded and glanced at the Jane Austen in front of her. “Only if he finds
you. I was kind of working on not getting caught. I was thinking tonight after
we had a good sleep.””

“Right. And how are we getting to Argentina?” Jamie asked, the escape plan
clearly only becoming relevant to him once they actually completed the job.

“We get to Poole, I have a boat lined up to take us to Argentina,” Emma
promised. “An old friend of mine,” she said with a smile and looked back to the 
book. “But I want to travel down tonight when the roads are empty and we've had 
a good night's sleep.”

“But if we leave it they will know they need to look for the van?” Jamie
suggested and Emma gave a grin. 

“I was sort of going to nick a car from the village, or put some false plates
on,” she told him. “But I really, really do not want to be out while there is a 
picture of me on the front page and it is daylight. You remember the old Spicer 
Boys. Well Eric got nicked last year 'cos they went out while they were on the
news and were spotted. It's not midday yet. So give it 'til nine or ten o' clock
and I can ring Paolo on my new mobile, and we can travel down overnight. It'll 
be simple.”

Jamie and Oliver scowled, and even Emma started to wonder, but she trusted her
judgement; after all she had never been charged or convicted of a crime, ever.
She trusted her gut instinct.

                                   Chapter VI

“Size 10 feet,” the officer proudly told his Inspector as they walked past the
flowerbed and underneath the Police cordon. “We've measured them. There is no
tread to talk of, but the perpetrator definitely had size 10 feet.”

The Inspector smiled. “Correction, he or she was wearing size ten shoes. We have
no idea of the size of his or her feet.”

The officer scowled. “Maybe, but if he is wearing size ten shoes, then surely he
has size ten feet,” the officer asked, clearly irritated by the Inspector's
pedantry. “And I don't think it's a girl with size ten feet. Not unless she
comes from Chernobyl.”

Inspector Richard Williamson gave a broad grin. “What happened?”

“The owner of the house, a local businessman called Jaroslav Doszak, I believe
you've met but he is in Kiev at the moment.”

Richard snorted. “I know who owns it. Let's just say we've met professionally,” 
he replied as they walked into the main house. “But he had some bloody good
lawyers.”

“Well he was out of the house the guy reckons, he left first thing to fly to
Kiev for a business trip according to the housekeeper.  They must have been
watching the house as apparently he went down to the vault before he left and
everything was OK.”

“What time?”

“About 10:30pm, they reckon.”

The Inspector nodded and peered into the corridor leading to the vault, nodding 
to the forensic crime officer. “Anything?”

“Nothing,” he replied, dressed in white protective suit. “Some cat hair and
that's it.”

“So, vault is fine, obviously Mr Doszak has been to collect his passport from
the vault, and by morning his precious statues have gone.”

“That's about the jist of it, yes. Although it was the housekeeper with the
associate who found the vault open and phoned us. Mr Doszak left very late last 
night for his chartered flight, he is coming back as we speak. The auction house
arrived early to collect the statues as they were going under hammer at the end
of the week. And someone didn't want to pay the guide price.”

DCI Williamson snorted and pointed to the wall. “CCTV. Can we see the tapes?”

The officer chuckled. “They seem to have avoided them. Three shadows in the
distance from the one across the garden and that is about it really. The camera 
up there,” the officer said, pointing to the wall, “is not working. Richard
Williamson snorted. “Inside job?”

The Inspector looked behind him and then nodded. “Maybe. Do we know why it's not
working?”

“Something sprayed over it, the forensic guy reckons. Some sort of hairspray
like substance to mess with the lens.”

“Probably a professional not an inside job then. Anyone working for Jaroslav
Doszak would be mad to steal from him.”

The sergeant smiled. “And one more thing, one of the temporary receptionists
hasn't come to work today, he was due in and isn't answering his mobile. Name of
Oliver Prutton. We are sending WPC Meadows 'round to have a word.”

The Inspector took a deep breath and shook his head. “Oliver Prutton, we don't
know him, do we?”

“You might know his brother, sir. Jamie Prutton. He came out last month.”

“Ahhh,” cried the Inspector. “Yes, we do know the Prutton family. Ahh well, that
could be interesting. Yes, let me know what happens on that one.”

The two men walked out into the garden and saw a dozen faces pressed up against 
the office windows watching them. “Quite the attraction, aren't we?” The
Inspector muttered and then looked up and down the garden. “If they came out
there, then they could have got out over there.” The Inspector pointed to the
large gate at the end of the garden, scarcely in view and strode towards it.

The officer strode to keep up, almost running as the Inspector walked at a fast 
pace down the manicured garden. The gate was unlocked and the Inspector raised
his eyebrows, looking at the large tyre print on the side of the road. “Get a
cast of these,” the Inspector ordered. “It might be nothing, but it might not
be.  And if they came out here, then they might have hit the traffic cameras on 
the main road.”

“Yes sir,” the officer parroted and felt his phone vibrate, answering it with a 
quick bark of his surname. He smiled as he had a brief conversation and turned
to face the Inspector. “Sir. There was a card used last night at 23:02. A door
access card, to gain access out of the vault.”

“Belong to Oliver Prutton?”

“Yes sir.”

“I wonder if our friend has been helping his brother get up to his old tricks
again,” the Inspector wondered out loud. “Right let's go and see him. Bring him 
in. After we have a cast of that.”

He walked back and stopped at the gate, looking at the floor and stopped. “Get
me an evidence bag,” he called and turned his head. “There is a cigarette butt
here and some matches.”

“Oh,” came the response and the Inspector scowled. 

“They don't look too wet so they've not been here too long. Either our friends
are very stupid, or we were meant to find this,” he said with a smile. “But let 
me know what's on this.”

“Sir,” a voice called and the Inspector walked over to the officer holding out a
handbag. “This must be the housekeepers,” he told him and the Inspector smiled.


“Get me that cast ASAP and get Oliver and Jamie picked up. They came out through
here, I want forensics down here too. Now I need to see DI Hargreaves, make
sure we don't tread on any toes,” he said, rubbing his chin, and nodding towards
the junior officer. 

                                   * * * * *

“And we go live to our reporter on the scene, Jenny Phillips, what can you tell 
us?”

The reporter stood under the obligatory umbrella as the rain bounced off the
pavement around her and looked sternly at the camera. “Well full details of the 
raid have been emerging in the last few minutes. Last night three burglars broke
into this mansion house behind me, went into the safe, and stole three valuable
statues made of solid gold that are due to be auctioned later this week. The
Police have been here since this morning, we have had forensics and sniffer dogs
all around here, and the owner of the statues, a local businessman, is said to 
be quite distressed and cutting short his business trip to the Ukraine.”

“Quite, right,” Jamie said, mimicking her voice and Emma scowled into the cold
baked beans she was eating for lunch; Oliver couldn't work out how to turn the
gas on to the cooker and Emma couldn't be bothered to check to heat through the 
beans so they all had cold tinned food for lunch.

“Any news on the gang who did this?”

“I am joined by Inspector Richard Williamson from the Merseyside Constabulary,
any news on the likely perpetrators?”

A tall, smart man looked directly at the camera and gave a nod, his steely eyes 
bearing into Oliver who shuddered. “There are many leads and at the moment we
are focusing on who had access to the vault, but it is early days and we are
scouring the local area. There is a couple of people we are anxious to speak to 
and there will be arrests soon.”

There was a shriek from the corner of the room and Oliver put his head in his
hands, but Emma just turned up the volume on the television to listen to the
reports. “Right, we got to get out of here,” Jamie said and Emma shouted at him 
to sit back down. “They will see he's missing,” Jamie panted.

Emma hummed. “I didn't expect them to know so quickly but I told you, I rented
this farmhouse. I did it in cash, and I said I was staying alone. They haven't
mentioned the Transit and they haven't said they are looking for me or even you.
So just sit tight and think.”

“I think I should have nothing to do with him,” Jamie mumbled and Oliver threw
his arms down.

“You have nothing to do with me? You were the one that roped me into this. You
were the one that said it was easy.”

“You said it was easy,” Jamie looked accusingly at Emma. “You said it would be a
piece of cake.”

Emma shrugged. “It has been. It was easy. The job always is. It's getting away
with it that so many people fuck up on. You of all people know that.”

Jamie glared at her. “I don't want to go back to jail. I want to get out of
here. You said you had a way out of Britain, let's do it.”

“And I don't want Doszak and his heavies coming after me. 'Cos I am a dead man
if they do,” Oliver panicked.

Emma groaned and nodded. “OK. Well let's leave now. But if we get picked up on
the motorway as we get spotted I'll kill ya.” The two brothers looked at each
other and Emma picked up the new pay-as-you-go phone and turned it on, before
dialling a number on a piece of paper, looking at Jamie out of the corner of her
eye. 

“It's ringing,” she muttered and waited for the familiar voice of Paolo.
“Hello,” a meek voice answered and Emma cleared her throat; it was Paolo's wife.

“Is Paolo in please?” The woman burst into tears and sniffed.

“I'm sorry, who is this?”

Emma hesitated before supplying her name. “He is expecting my call.”

“Umm … he died yesterday. He had an accident in his boat.”

“Oh I am so sorry,” Emma genuinely enthused; she had met Paolo when she had
travelled to Sandbanks for a job through a mutual friend and had become
enchanted by his mischievous demeanour and ever-smiling face. “I didn't know.
You have my sincere condolences.”

“His funeral will be in four days time.”

Emma hummed. “I would love to, I might be tied up.” The wife sniffed and Emma
bade her well for the future. “Fuck,” she said the moment she hung up.

“Oh shit,” Oliver cried, looking at the expression on Emma's face. “What's
happened?”

“He's kicked the fuckin' bucket, 'asn't he?” Jamie asked and Emma nodded,
staring at the skirting-board. 

“Yeah. Right we need a Plan B.”

“Plan B? You said you had everything planned,” Oliver snapped and Emma shook her
head.  

“I did,” she snapped back and then sighed, looking at them. “OK. Lets split up, 
take a bundle of cash each and a statue. And meet in Buenos Aires in a months
time.”

“Split up?” Oliver said with a whimper.

“Yeah, make it harder to catch. We'll blend in more. And I don't want to be seen
with you two if we have to work our way out of the country.”

“Us two?” Jamie asked. “This was your gig.”

“And you have in your hand a quarter of a million. How's that for payment for a 
poxy two grand. Now get this place cleared up, I'd rather the Police not know we
were here if they come lookin'”

“But you said,” Jamie murmured and Emma looked at him.

“Just do it. You were always shit at the getting away with it part. We leave in 
thirty minutes.”

                                   * * * * *

“Dimtri,” Jaroslav said with a nod around a small table. Thick cigar smoke hung 
in the air of the back room of the brothel and the Russian brute nodded. “And
Mikael. I want them found.”

“The Police are looking Boss, it looks like an amateur job and they will find
them.”

“I don't vant dem in prison. I vant dem dead,” he yelled in his Ukrainian accent
and banging his fist on the table. “They took my statues and they took my
necklaces and they took the money.” There was some nodding around the table and 
Jaroslav looked at his two henchman. “Getcha men. And find me them.” There was a
brief nod and Jaroslav took a big puff from his cigar. “If they tell about the 
money in there, I have Police everywhere. If they tell about the necklaces, I go
prison. I want them rubbed out.”

Both of Jaroslav's henchmen got up and Jaroslav pointed his cigar at Mikael.
“And the stupid cow 'oo phoned up Police. I want her out of 'ere.”

Mikael smiled. “Yes boss.” Dmitri fidgeted and Jaroslav glared at him. 

“I told 'er. Stay there, not say anything,” the Russian henchman said gruffly
and sharply. “While I phone you. But she phone police with auction people. Her
handbag gone.” He waved his arms around animatedly as he spoke and Jarolsav
snorted.

“I trust you,” Jaroslav barked. “I trust you to watch things. While I gone to
Ukraine. You imbecile.”

“She's being thrown off now,” Dmitri told him and Jarolsav snorted. “She not
coming back.”

The thick set Ukrainian smiled and puffed again on his cigar. “Good,” he
muttered.  “But I want dem lot dead.” The four suited men nodded at their boss
and Jaroslav waved his cigar around. “If Police find dem before we do, we
fucked. And I fuck you. I fuck you and you and you and you,” he shouted,
pointing his cigar at each one of them in turn. “I want their livers. I want
their families fed their remains.”

“Oliver Prutton boss. Eees pass was used. Eeee is working on windows.”

Jaroslav snorted and turned to the bespectacled man sitting next to him. “Yuri, 
I want to know everyt'ing 'bout dis guy. Families, everyt'ing. And you lot, fuck
'im up.”

He gave a grunt to indicate that the meeting was over and they got up to leave. 
Mikael strode out and the young Paul looked at him. “How are we going to find
them?”

“They will 'ead for the airport or the sea,” Dmitri suggested. “But they will
need 'elp. So we go to his home.” 

                                   * * * * *

“What are you going to do with the Transit?” Oliver asked as she pulled away
from the little village train station Jamie had asked to be left at. Emma could 
hardly pronounce the name, but it was not far from the Welsh border, and she was
glad to be able to drop him off somewhere where no-one was looking.

“Got plans,” she muttered and swung the van into the corner. It creaked as it
mounted the soft earth at the side of the road and Oliver gripped the dashboard.


“So what do I do when I get to Buenos Aires?”

Emma gave a grunt as she clearly didn't think Oliver would get to South America 
by himself. “Ask for General Bastos,” she told him. “Everyone knows him and he
will buy what you have.”

“General Bastos?”

“General Bastos,” Emma repeated with a sly smirk. 

“And where can I find him?”

“Buenos Aires,” Emma told him unhelpfully. “I am going to drop you off at this
town,” Emma told him and he squinted.

“Where?” 

“Whitchurch,” Emma replied, pointing to a traffic sign. “It's a small town but
there is a station there,” she guessed and Oliver grunted. He clearly had no
idea what he was to do or where he was to go so being in the middle of nowhere
made no difference to him or to Emma. “Look, if you don't want to do anything in
Argentina, just wait until we get there and we can get a price together.”

Oliver sniffed and Emma patted him on the knee. “How do I get to Argentina?”

“Get yourself a passport or hitch a lift. I don't know,” she unhelpfully
suggested. “But if you do it, you will have a great life. Maybe, you don't want 
to go there, but get yourself out of Britain where there's no extradition
treaty,” she told him. Emma just hoped he wouldn't be caught in the next four
hours to give her a chance to get as far away from the Prutton brothers as she
could. She wished him luck and watched as he dropped down ungraciously from the 
vehicle in a side street. 

Emma sped away, watching him standing there alone, in her wing mirrors; she knew
he would probably be caught and she would put good money on him being caught
that day. He looked lost and he looked isolated.

Emma drove her van out of the town and onto a country lane. She stopped in a
small layby and pulled two fake number plates from behind the seat, and then
jumped down from the van; the road was quiet and she pulled out a screwdriver
from her pocket.

The old number plates were rusted onto the vehicle, and she snapped one of the
heads off the screws but she had come prepared and before any car came along the
road, had swapped the number plates over to a set she had had made in
Liverpool. 

The number plates she had chosen belonged to a small builders not far from where
she lived and knew that there would be no problem travelling on those plates;
as long as she didn't look like someone who was criminal, the plate wouldn't
flag up as lost, stolen or wanted.

Emma snapped the old plates in half and slid them under the hedge. If she was
stopped for some reason she certainly didn’t want the dirty number plates of a
wanted vehicle to be found in her car. Of course, the Police could check the VIN
number but changing the plates was a good first precaution, and she knew the
name and address of the real owners anyway.

The Transit van started the moment she turned the key and she pulled out into
the country lane, accelerating towards the motorway at Stoke. She was driving
carefully as it would have not been good if a police officer had pulled her over
for speeding and then arrested her; it would have been her being careless and
she chastised people for being careless.

Instead Emma respected the rules of the road and approached the small town of
Nantwich observing all the speed limits. Her stomach rumbled; she was hungry and
decided to stop off in the town to buy something to eat preferring a small town
to the service stations on the M6 motorway which would have been loaded with
CCTV cameras. 

Emma parked the van at the back of a supermarket car park and pulled her beanie 
hat over her hair, choosing to run inside and buy herself two sandwiches and a
couple of cans of fizzy drink. Emma would soon be en route to the South Coast
the moment she left the supermarket and had filled up her transport at the
petrol station opposite.

Emma climbed back in her van and pushed herself into the seat, a police car had 
turned off into the car park and was heading her way. She closed her eyes and
slid her keys into the ignition, watching as it drove past her. 

Emma swore, and turned the key, waiting for the van to start when there was a
loud bang, a whirring sound and metal grating on metal. Emma groaned, jumped
down from her seat and opened up the bonnet, to see a grey belt flapping around.
She tried to pull it, but the engine was too hot to touch and she recoiled to
hear a voice behind her.

“Your cambelt's gone,” a young police officer told her, and Emma's heart skipped
a beat. “They aren't cheap to replace.”

“I know,” Emma said a little nervously and she peered around her at the engine.

“Yeah, you ain't going anywhere, love. You got AA?”

Emma bit her lip and nodded. “Yeah, I'll get a tow,” she muttered and he nodded 
at her. 

“You'll be OK then?”

Emma sighed, her heart was beating furiously and she nodded. “Yeah I'll be
fine,” she said. “Vans, eh? Cost a bloody fortune.” 

He glanced up at the Road tax disc and Emma rubbed her chin; she had put false
plates on the vehicle but not changed the tax disc which had her registration
number on it. She braced herself for him to shout, but the unobservant officer
snorted and climbed back inside his police car, driving off towards the town.

Emma looked up at the sky, grabbed her lunch and loot, and ran off in the
opposite direction.

                                  Chapter VII

“Inspector,” Jaroslav said with an air of rigidity to his voice. “Your men been 
everywhere, but they, they not find them yet. My house, it turned upside down
but for nothing.”

The Inspector nodded gracefully and moved a branch out of face as he walked down
the path. “We thank you for your cooperation and patience,” he replied
automatically. “And that is true we have not arrested them but we know Oliver
and Jamie Prutton were involved, they have disappeared, as you would have
expected.”

“And what about third person? Those statues, they worth many hundreds of
t'ousands of pounds,” the Ukrainian replied with an annoyed edge to his voice. 

“We are looking at known associates. Did you have much to do with Oliver
Prutton, sir?”

Jaroslav snorted and then shrugged. “We see him every day.”

“He didn't mention Emma Wallis at all?”

The Inspector smiled to himself as Jaroslav tried to put on a thoughtful
expression. “I no remember it,” he told him. “She take my statues?”

The Inspector cleared his throat. “Oh no,” he said quickly. “We don't know that.
We just want to speak to her and we can't find her. She is a known associate of
Jamie. We are combing through the CCTV taken from the main roads as we speak to
trace movements.”

Jaroslav scowled; he had spent twenty minutes with the Inspector and the Police 
had barely made any progress.  “Like last time,” he snarled. “You not find
guilty man but go after wild goose.”

Inspector licked his lips. “There is a dedicated team, Mr Doszak. We will get to
the bottom of the break-in,” he promised and was grateful to an interruption.

“Inspector,” a stressed voice called from the end of the garden and Richard
Williamson nodded respectfully to Jaroslav and bade the Ukrainian gangster
goodbye. “Inspector,” a breathless Sergeant cried, running up to his senior.

“What is it?” The Inspector turned to check Jarolsav Doszak was out of hearing
range and pulled the young policeman to one side muttering quietly. “What?”

“You don't answer your Blackberry sir,” he muttered in an annoyed tone.

“Of course not,” the Inspector replied. “I'm at work. That thing stops me doing 
what I want to do.”

The Sergeant groaned. “Those tyre marks,” he told in him whispering. “They've
come back and they reckon they are 185 in width but also quite deep so they
reckon the vehicle was quite heavy. Worn a bit on the inside rim. And they think
it's a Goodyear Cargo.”

“Goodyear Cargo?”

“From the pattern yes, which means we are probably looking for a van.”

The Inspector sighed. “A van on a robbery; don't shock me.”

“No, but more than that. Emma Wallis. She has a 1991 Transit in her name. DVLA
just confirmed it.”

“Oh,” the Inspector muttered with a grin. “Do they take 185s or whatever?”

The Sergeant sighed. “They do indeed.”

“Put out an all forces alert, I want that van stopped.”

“Done that sir. An hour ago. I sent an email to your Blackberry to tell you.”
The Inspector couldn't help but grin. “And we are coming through traffic
cameras. It looks as though they headed for the motorway but I've got the
Highways Agency looking further.”

“Excellent. At least they weren't heading for the airport,” the Inspector joked.
“Well our airport. Might have been off to Manchester I s'pose.” There was a hum
from both of them. “Oh and anything on those cigarette butts?”

“Yeah, just got that back. The DNA on them is from a 'Aidy Hamilton,'” he told
him. 

“Don't tell me Aidy was involved. He's not into robbery.”

A smile flickered across the Sergeant’s face. “Ah well, we arrested him the day 
of the robbery for flashing some girls as he left a pub at nine and he was in
court the day after. He was in the cells sleeping off  too many beers when our
gang did this place.”

The Inspector smiled. “The crafty buggers.”

“Quite,” the Sergeant answered. “Got to admire the thinking though. And you
guessed it was a trap.”

The Inspector sighed. “Yeah. It was too convenient. But I reckon Emma is the
mastermind. I know she's been involved in some other stuff but we've never been 
able to prove it, but she's professional. This is sneaky clever.”

“And to leave matches from the Gold Lounge,” the Sergeant added. “If Jaroslav
had seen that, they'd be hell to pay.”

The Inspector took a deep breath. “I think that was the point,” he added. “They 
weren't for us, they were for Doszak.”

                                   * * * * *

Oliver looked around the small town where he had been dropped off and glanced
over at the sign. He had the choice between a bus stop and a train station and
nervously decided on the train station.

He briefly considered trying to steal a car, but he had no idea how to do it,
and any attempt would probably give call for someone to summon the Police to
come and arrest him. In short, he needed to get to South America without a
passport, but had no idea how to do it.  He didn't even have any friends who
would be likely to help him.

The shadiest person he knew, and the person he might have turned to for help,
was Jaroslav, but in the circumstances decided that it was probably a bit of a
risky thing to try and do – asking the man who he robbed for help in getting
away with it – and then try to work out who he could trust. He came with one
name and one name only, Vicky Hambleton.

Vicky, the only girl he had ever liked was sure to be interested in seeing him
and he knew she would help him. She had helped him with his Maths homework once 
and had flashed the intoxicating smile that had endeared herself to him when she
had finished. She was kind and gentle, lusted after by everyone who went to the
College and exceptionally good natured.

Vicky would tell him what to do, and what to do for the best, but she was in
Aberdeen which was a long way from Whitchurch. This meant train travel or coach 
travel, and Oliver wanted a disguise. The small town was a little short on
disguise shops, a serious omission as far as the desperate criminal was
concerned, but he was able to purchase a hooded sweatshirt and a newspaper to
hide behind and walked up to the little station to buy a ticket to Chester.

Oliver might not have been a criminal genius but he worked out that a ticket to 
Aberdeen from Whitchurch might get his remembered if the Police ever came to ask
the ticket office about him and so he tried to blend in, buying a return ticket
to the next town.

Oliver sweated buckets on the train, every single time someone moved and walked 
past him, Oliver twitched; he felt exposed and he felt like everyone knew who he
was and was about to expose him. He tried to hide behind the broadsheet
newspaper to make himself a little less obvious but he was nervous and almost
leapt from the train the moment he arrived at Chester. He wanted to put some
distance between himself and his fellow passengers.

Oliver was almost surprised when there was no Police officers waiting for him,
and he got a ticket to go from Chester to Manchester. The old machine happily
spewing out a ticket at him and he ran to go and catch the train.

This time Oliver tried to read the newspaper but there was obviously nothing
about him; he knew he would be in the paper the following day but the raid had
been discovered after the papers had been printed. He longed for his smart-phone
that Emma had confiscated to check the news but he had nothing except the
paper. 

By the time Oliver reached Manchester he was worried again; the train had been
packed and got progressively busier which meant he had someone next to him
reading the news on their tablet. Due to his anxiety, he was almost
hyperventilating and desperate to use the toilet when the female passenger read 
about the stolen statues and he gripped his bag tighter. He panicked that she
knew that he was the thief and there would be Police officers waiting for him at
Manchester.

Oliver could scarcely believe his luck when he reached the large station and it 
was busy with passengers not police officers and skipped down the platform. He
wanted to get to Scotland and rationalised that a passenger making a long
journey from the city of Manchester would not be considered out of place.

The machine refused to accept his money when he tried to put it in to purchase
his single to Aberdeen, and so he queued up at the desk; he hated the automated 
machines anyway. 

The coloured lady smiled at him when he got to the front of the queue. “Single
to Scotland,” Oliver said as his hands shook.

The lady smiled back and ran her fingers down her lips. “Which town, love?”

“Oh umm  …” Oliver panicked. If she did remember him, he didn't want her to tell
anyone about Aberdeen, so where should he go? He needed to stay overnight
anyhow and blurted out the first place he could think of. “Bleddingborough.”

She laughed. “Edinburgh?”

Oliver nodded. “Yeah.”

“Haymarket or Waverley?”

Oliver nodded. “Yeah. Umm. Yeah Waverley.”

“Standard or First Class?”

“Standard,” Oliver replied quickly; he didn't think he would blend into First
Class

The lady pressed a few keys into her computer and looked at him. “You sure?” She
had her finger over another button and he nodded before the price was
displayed. Oliver fished in his pocket for some of the stolen money and gave her
four £20 notes. She filed them away, gave him change and his tickets. “Have a
safe journey,” she shouted after him that made Oliver jump again.

He had twenty minutes so got himself a meal from the fast food restaurant and
sat and thought on the platform; there was no way he was going to get to
Argentina and he wondered if he would manage to get to Aberdeen. Every time he
saw someone he was jumpy and worried and watched as a Policeman walked past him 
trying hard not to look suspicious. 

If the Police would offer him freedom in exchange for his bag of loot he would
take it like a shot and then he could go back to his old life. He just didn't
know how to get that and do that without Jaroslav getting hold of him.

                                   * * * * *

“Hiya mate,” Jamie called out and released his grip on his old friend. He  had
acquired a knife from a local supermarket as he knew it wouldn't take too long
for Jaroslav to catch up with him and had surprised Ian walking in his own
garden.

“Fuckin' hell,” Ian cried as he turned to face Jamie. “I thought ya were gonna
fuck me up.”

Jamie grinned at his old cellmate. “I was,” he muttered and he looked at the bag
he was carrying. “Ah, so ya been nickin' again.” Jamie nodded and looked at his
friend wearing just his underpants. “I saw it on the news.”

“I need a false passport,” Jamie said in a low voice. 

“I bet ya do.”

“Look, I know it's been awhile but ...”

“Fuck off, I ain't got those contacts no more. And I don't want the pigs comin' 
'ere and fuckin' me up. I got me bird knocked up and I is straight now.”

Jamie sighed and looked at him. “I stopped ya from getting an arse-full inside,”
he told him firmly, gesturing wildly with his hands. “I stopped Bubba tearing
you a new arsehole. Ya owe me.”

Ian sighed. “I got a nice flat 'ere and a crap job but I ain't doin' the shit I 
was doin'. I can't get ya a passport. And I don't want ya in me 'ouse.”

Jamie took a deep breath and looked at Ian. “Can I stay for a night? It's
fuckin' evenin'. Can I kip on the floor.”

Ian sighed and groaned. “One night, man. But ya bad news.”

“I got me-self a blade. I'll be fuckin' bad news if ya say no.” Jamie was
exasperated and he had travelled all the way to Telford to meet his cell mate
for two years who had been released nine months before he had been only to find 
he had genuinely gone straight. 

It had taken him ten minutes to find his old house and then another half-an-hour
to find his new flat, all for nothing. Ian groaned at the insistent criminal
and took a deep breath. “Ya got yourself twelve hours mate. I got me bird comin'
over tomorra and I ain't havin' ya around.”

Jamie nodded and waited for Ian to open his back door to follow him inside. “If 
ya want a passport then ya need to see Dave in London.”

“Dave?”

Ian gave a smile. “The nutter on the cell opposite. Short hair. Hangs around in 
the East End gangs.”

Jamie grunted. “Ya serious?”

“He's got contacts, ya know what I'm saying? And well ya ain't gettin' one
'ere,” he was told forcefully and Ian flicked the television back on.

Jamie looked at him and glanced up at the noticeboard. “Fancy a pizza?” Ian gave
a half-hearted laugh and nodded. “I got cash.” Jamie reached up and pulled down
a menu and opened it up. 

“Yeah. OK. And grab a few tins from them as well,” Ian asked and Jamie picked up
the phone to order two pizzas and eight cans of lager.

                                   * * * * *

“We are sorry for any inconvenience,” the tannoy announced and Emma swore loudly
at the screen on the crowded concourse. A few people turned to face her and she
shrugged, shaking her head. Why did British Rail need to fail the day when she 
needed to get out of the town; it wouldn't be long before they looked at the
abandoned van and worked out that the plates were fake. She glanced outside the 
station and saw a bus pull up. It wasn't her preferred choice of transport but
turned to speak to the harassed station master. “Is there a bus station in this 
town?”

He nodded, and pointed towards a map on the wall. “Yes, but it's at the other
end of the town. Just follow the ring road 'round. And buses stop outside.” She 
smiled and thanked him. 

Emma gripped her bag and walked out of the station into the town that had turned
distinctly overcast and started following the ring road around the supermarket 
and towards the bus station on the north side of the town centre. She had only
been on her own for an hour and was already having problems getting out of
Cheshire; she expected Oliver and Jamie to be picked up within days but she
wanted to get down to the South Coast before they were arrested. As it was, she 
was still within fifteen miles of them and the moment they were found, the
Police would look in neighbouring towns. She needed to get out quickly and
walked past the supermarket car park where he van lay abandoned.

Her blood turned cold as she looked over the car park, the Police officer was
standing next to it and talking on his radio; surely they hadn't worked out that
it was her van and not her neighbour's vehicle already? Why was the Police
officer so interested in her? Was he trying to be helpful? If so, he was being
decidedly unhelpful by poking his nose into her affairs.

With as much speed as she could manage, Emma ran down a side road as fast as she
could, leaping over an abandoned bucket on the pavement as she hared down the
side street, skidding at the corner and flying down another road. It was a
cul-de-sac of brand new houses, but she ran to the back of the car park, climbed
the wall and dropped into someone else's garden. There was silence, and Emma
trotted out into the road, and started running along it, getting her breath
back.

She had no idea where she was going and soon reached a main road, but knew she
had to be going in the right direction as the Sun was roughly behind her as she 
left the train station and it still was behind her; she was definitely heading
north which is where she wanted to go.

She needed to stay off the main roads; if the Police worked out that the van was
hers and she was wanted, then they knew exactly what she was wearing and what
she looked like, and in what town. She needed to stay out of sight.

Emma darted into an alleyway and then ran along it, coming up to a street full
of terraced houses. She could hear a siren in the distance, surely they hadn't
spotted her already?  She had seen no-one.

She barely stopped, sprinting out into the road to cross to the pavement which
she heard skidding, and glanced behind her, just in time to jump out of the way 
of a battered Vauxhall Nova bearing down on her. Emma landed on the ground and
gripped her bag; she hadn't actually been hit by the car just had to leap out of
the way of it.

The man stopped the car and leapt out, fumbling with his phone. “Oh my God, oh
my God,” he cried. “Oh stay there, I'll get you an ambulance.”

Emma was shaken out of her shock and barked at him. “No!” He recoiled and she
stretched her foot. “I'm fine. I'm just in a hurry.”

“I'll give you a lift,” he offered. “I am off to Stoke.”

“Stoke?” Emma cried and he nodded. “Then I would love a lift.”

“Gareth,” he muttered and held out his hand. “Been seeing my girlfriend.”

“Oh,” Emma replied and she hauled herself up. “Stoke would be great.”

“Yeah, she dumped me today. Got me to come all this way to say that she didn't
want to see me any more.”

Emma pursed her lips together and muttered “sorry” to him but he sighed and
opened his passenger door.

“Are you sure you don't want to get it checked out?” 

“No, I am fine,” Emma told him. “Just need to make tracks.”

“Well I'm so sorry. I just didn't see you. I was thinking about Marie and I
don't think I was concentrating.”

Emma slid into the passenger seat and waited for Gareth to start the car, to
drive out of Nantwich. It might not have been her preferred choice of transport 
– a rusting car with less than a 1,000cc engine under the bonnet, but she was
moving and she was with an unsuspecting member of the public.

She could be in a far worse position.

                                  Chapter VIII

“Andrei,” Dmitri called as they rifled through Tara Prutton's house. She had
screamed when she saw them but a swift fist in the mouth from the oversized
henchman had stopped her and Andrei came over to his boss.

“What?”

Dmitri passed a USB memory stick in the top of Oliver's drawer and told him “to 
load it up.” Tara watched them, her eyes bulging as Andrei roughly retrieved her
laptop and plugged in the memory stick.

“Careful,” she muttered and Andrei glared at her, as Dmitri rifled through
Oliver's drawers, spilling objects over the floor.

“It's just porn boss,” he told him and then looked at a subfolder. “And some
plans.”

Dmitri strode over and glanced at the filenames. “He do job,” Dmitri said
gruffly and turned to the sobbing woman in the corner of the room. Andrei threw 
the laptop onto the bed so that it bounced up and hit the wall and Tara barked
at them.

“Careful. It cost me a lot of money,” she told them firmly and Andrei picked up 
the machine and threw it onto the floor as Tara's eyes flew open.

“Where are they?”

“I don't know,” Tara cried. “I just don't know. They went out and never came
home. Next thing the Police are here.” Tara burst into tears and Dmitri looked
at Andrei; her tears looked genuine but Dmitri wanted to know everything. “I
want friends. Name of friends.”

Tara sniffed and wiped her eyes. “Oliver. Some girl he worked with. He liked
her. He liked some girl at College ages ago. He knew some guys down the road,
but that's it. He loved reading.”

“What girl?”

“Oh I don't know. He liked 'er. Some girl on reception or owt. I dunno.”

Dmitri and Andrei looked at each other. “And Jamie?”

Tara wiped her eyes. “He um just got out. There's Emma, Sean, Ian, Freddie but
he ain't seen any of 'em for years. He's been at job centre and with a new girl.
He was talkin' 'bout her?”

“What girl?”

“'Oney or somethin'. I dunno. He tells me nothin'.”

“Vatt about Prison?” Andrei asked. 

Tara sniffed. “Ah some guy called Ian. They shared a cell but that's it. They
good mates. Like brothers.”

“Ian who?” Andrei asked and Tara shrugged.

“I don't know,” she spat. “He never told me.”

“Where's 'e live?”

Tara looked at the floor and stared into the carpet; she knew, Jamie had told
her, and she had never heard of it before. “Tel-something.”

“Tel-Aviv?” Andrei suggested and Dmitri scowled at him.

Tara shook her head. “I dunno. It was a long time ago.”

Dmitri took a deep breath and held out his hands, cracking his fingers together.
“Telham?”

“Telford?” 

“That's it, Telfard,” Tara mispronounced. “Is it far away, like?”

“Fuckin' miles,” Dmitri complained and picked up his mobile phone, dialling a
preset number. “Ya better not be fuckin' with us,” Tara was warned.

“I'm not,” she added. “But I ain't seen them. I told the little cunt to go
straight.”

Dmitri was ignoring her and jabbed at his phone. “Paul,” Dmitri asked the moment
the phone was answered. “Ya near the Midlands?”

“Stoke. We had a lead but it's shit,” the young man replied.

“Get to Telford. Your lookin for guy called Ian. Old cell mate of Jamie.”

“What's surname?”

Dmitri looked at Tara and shook his head. “No idea,” he muttered.

“OK we'll be there in thirty,” Paul announced and Dmitri put the phone away. 

“We'll be in touch,” Dmitri promised and Tara looked at him.

“Why, I know jack shit.”

“Maybe,” Dmitri said. “But your boys have a big debt with Mr Doszak and he wants
it payin'”

Tara yelped as they passed. “Ya can fuck off if ya think …”

Andrei didn't let the middle-aged woman complete the sentence smacking her in
the mouth for a second time and watching her collapse against the cupboards,
blood trailing down her mouth and the furniture. “Fuckin' bitch,” he moaned at
Dmitri. “Needs a good slap.”

Dmitri nodded towards him and started walking down the stairs towards the front 
door. 

                                   * * * * *

The angry woman looked up from the sofa as Inspector Richard Williamson wearily 
opened the door to his lounge and clapped eyes on his wife. “Sorry love.”

“That's all I ever get,” she said, her brown eyes boring into her husband and
scowling at his presence. “Sorry I missed this, sorry I am late, sorry I
couldn't be there.”

“I know,” the Inspector muttered and his wife got up from the chair, to her full
height of 5'8”. The main lights were turned off in the silent room and she was 
silhouetted by the wall lights, her pose aggressive and waved her fingers in
front of her at him. 

“It was our 15th anniversary,” she told him. “I'll be back for five, promise, is
what you said.”

“Yes, I know,” the Inspector replied meekly.

“And you even ignored my phone call,” she shouted. “I don't ask for much.” A
tear left her eyes and rolled down her cheek and she wiped it away.

“I didn't hear it,” he told her truthfully. “I never check my phone. I got
caught up in a press conference I was told to attend, I came as soon as I could.
We do have a major Police investigation on.”

He offered his wife a card and some flowers, but she shook her head and pushed
past him in the doorway. “Don't bother coming to bed,” she said with a firmness.
“You can sleep on the sofa.”

The Inspector slowly shook his head and went to speak but his wife pushed a
finger in front of her and told him that she didn't want to hear it.  He sank
down in the chair and closed his eyes; it was gone 9pm but he was in the Police 
force and she knew he was working on a major investigation that was being
reported in the National news. 

He pulled out a couple of witness statements from his bag and opened them; if he
was going to be left alone then he might as well do something useful. 

                                   * * * * *

“No Mum, it's fine. I won't be home for tea as I am at work but I will find
something to eat.” Mikael scoffed at his partner; he was trying to locate three 
hardened criminals and then kill them and his partner was talking to his Mum
about eating enough vegetables. Frankly, it was embarrassing.

“No Mum, I've got enough clean underpants.” Mikael snatched the phone from Paul 
and threw it onto the back seat. 

“We watch not we talk on the phone,” he snapped at his protégé in his
Scandinavian accent.  “We watch.”

The young Paul grunted. “She rings and she mithers,” he moaned. “And she always 
wants to know where I am.”

Mikael gave a snort and cocked his head towards the house they were watching.
They saw a young guy in his mid-twenties walk up the street in a black tracksuit
and then walk up the small steps to the property. He unlocked his front door,
and Mikael turned to Paul. “That's him.”

Mikael picked up a black hold-all from the back seat of their car and got out of
the vehicle, taking a look around the street to make sure he was not being
watched. “Now remember. Just do as I say. Nothing more,” he warned his young
charge and they knocked stoutly on the front door.

Mikael and Paul were smart; they were both wearing immaculate black trench-coats
and smart trousers but Ian barely saw their clothing as the moment he opened
the door he was propelled onto his back by the fist of the Danish henchman.

“Where's Jamie?” Paul asked. 

“Jamie who?” Ian shouted nasally, his hand clamped to his nose and feeling a
rush of blood fall through his fingers. “And you can't come in here.”

“We fucking can,” Paul said with a swagger and closed the door behind him. “I
ask again. I ask one more time. And then I play. Where's Jamie?”

“Jamie. He not fuckin' here.”

“We know that; we already searched it, you fuckin' cunt,” Paul spat and Mikael
gave him an annoyed glance before dragging Ian down the hallway to a dining room
chair and threw him on it. 

Paul entered the room carrying the holdall and Mikael extracted a pair of
handcuffs. Ian got up to make a bolt for it but Mikael's fist in his Solar
Plexus brought him under control and the two henchmen roughly restrained him to 
his chair. “Where is he?” Mikael asked and Ian shook his head, blood pouring
onto his shirt.

Paul smiled and extracted a car battery from the bag with two long probes. Ian's
eyes widened and Mikael roughly pulled down the black tracksuit bottoms he was 
wearing and sneered. “Dirty fuckin' chav. They never wear any fucking
underwear,” Paul muttered.

Ian sniffed and cried out, spitting blood as he panicked. “What ya doing? Ya
crazy. No. I don't know anything. He isn't here and what ya doing?”

Paul ignored the desperate man and attached the black probe to the underside of 
Ian's flaccid penis who cried out in pain as the clip pinched his skin. “It
hurts. Not there, please not there. He was here. He left yesterday. He wanted a 
passport but I couldn't get him one so he's gone.”

“Where?” Mikael asked and nodded towards Paul who gleefully held out the red
probe. “Where?”

“Away,” Ian cried.

Mikael crossed his arms and looked into the blood-covered face of Ian who
sniffed and then spluttered. “Last chance, where?”

Ian blubbed and shook his head and Mikael nodded towards Paul who pushed  the
metal probe into the moist tip of Ian's cock. 

Ian howled in excruciating agony, his legs flailing about as he desperately
tried to kick Paul away but the young henchmen put his body weight on top of
Ian's knees and Mikael stopped the chair from moving backwards. Ian let out
another blood-curdling scream as Paul pressed the probe in again and the
tortured body writhed, still desperate to escape the pain. Mikael ignored the
sobbing and asked again as Paul withdrew the red probe. “Where?”

“Buenos Aires,” came the response and Mikael raised his eyebrows at the crying
man. “He go to London to get a moody passport.”

“Who?”

“Dave, Dave Richards.”

Mikael nodded and patted him on the head. “See, it not difficult.” He looked at 
Paul who disconnected the black probe and packed it away in the bag. Mikael
unclipped the restraints and waited for Ian to go to attack him but Ian wanted
to put as much distance between himself and his torturers  as he could and
scampered to the other side of the room, his tracksuit bottoms being pushed
against his tortured anatomy

“You going to clean them. Ja?” Mikael asked and Paul nodded.

“Course, don't want anyone to get an infection,” came the response and Mikael
smiled as they walked out of the house and passed a girl walking up the steps.

“You ain't getting fucked,” Paul jeered at her and she scowled at him as he
walked past.

“Ya what?” She cried and then ran inside the house as Paul walked towards the
car. 

“You know Dave Richards?”

“I 'eard of 'im,” came the terse response. “But I know a man who know everyone
in London.” Mikael boasted. “He will know him and where we find him.”

                                   * * * * *

“Thank you,” Emma said, eating her fried breakfast and Gareth smiled at her. Her
journey with him since he had picked her up in Nantwich could not have gone
better and they talked on the road to Stoke.

Emma had told him she was going on a round-the-country trip seeing new towns
which he seemed genuinely interested in and she had to keep making stuff up. She
knew her accent could betray her and she spoke about visiting Chester, Bolton, 
Lancaster, the Lakes before heading down South. She had not been to many of
these places but described them as “nice” or “soulless” and Gareth seemed
placated by her flimsy descriptions.

Once they got to the Staffordshire city of Stoke, Emma had no idea where she
wanted to go and asked to be dumped at a hotel for the night, but Gareth offered
her dinner and a bed at his house. Emma hesitated, but rationalised if she they
had found her van they might want to watch local train stations and Stoke
wasn't as far away from Nantwich as she wanted it to be.

A night with Gareth and then she could try and blend in with the rush hour
traffic to Birmingham and she had accepted his kind invitation; it did no good
to be checking into a hotel where the Police expected her to be anyway.

Gareth cooked a lovely meal, steak and roast potatoes and Emma had taken a quick
shower before watching a suitably violent film with him. Gareth was still
emotional about Marie and Emma was happy for him to talk about her and their
love than about her. She was a good liar, but every lie was a risk and it was
easier if she didn't have to tell untruths.

She slept with one eye open in his spare room, there was something about him
that was a little suspicious but she was undisturbed and woke up refreshed the
following morning. 

Gareth was cooking a fried breakfast for them both and she realised that she had
to eat it quickly if she wanted to hit the rush hour traffic. Gareth smiled at 
her and passed her the unhealthy food and sat down opposite her in his small
kitchen to eat a smaller breakfast.

Emma gulped down the food and had finished before Gareth had barely started.
“Can I give you anything for your trouble?”

Gareth looked up and withdrew a long-handled carving knife from the chair next
to him and held it out in front of Emma, his hands shaking. “Yes. You can give
me the statue and what's in that bag.”

“Oh fuck,” Emma cried and held her hands out. There was something in Gareth's
eyes that terrified her. “You knew.”

Gareth gave a nervous laugh. “Of course I knew. I guessed but asked if you
walked down Hadrian's Wall in Lancaster and you said ya had.”

“Did I?” Emma exclaimed and screwed up her face. “So?”

“Yeah well Hadrian never built his wall there,” Gareth told her, quite
unnecessarily and waved the vicious weapon out in front of him. “So I knew ya
lying to I checked the 'net on my phone last night. Ya Emma Wallis. And with the
statue I can woo Marie back.”

Emma groaned. “Ya kidding me, right?”

Gareth shook his head and then nodded towards the bag. “Slide it over.”

Emma took a deep breath and sighed, picking up the holdall and swinging it from 
side to side to give it momentum. “This bag?”

“Of course,” Gareth muttered and Emma threw it at his chest with some force,
knocking the knife from his hand. In a shot, Emma had pushed him off his chair
and up against the wall. She stared at him through her furious eyes and smacked 
him in the chest, watching as her double-crossing saviour frantically tried to
breathe.

Emma looked at the bag and glanced at him with a snarl. “I can still get the
reward,” Gareth muttered and Emma punched him in the mouth, watching as he fell 
to the floor and hit his head on the wall, knocking himself out instantly.

“Fuck,” Emma cried and grabbed her bag, running towards the door. She had not
intended to hurt him at all, she just wanted to be left alone to leave Stoke and
make her way to Buenos Aires. Why did people keep interfering with her escape
plan? With a snarl, she turned back and saw him, grunting to herself and then
left the house, closing the door behind her.

If she was lucky she had an hour or two, if not she had minutes. Sprinting down 
the unknown road, she just wanted to find a train station or a bus. She just
wanted to get out of Stoke before Gareth came to his senses and called the
Police.

                                   Chapter IX

Oliver took his new mobile phone out of it's packaging and turned it the basic
device on, waiting for the manufacturers logo to disappear. He glanced around
his almost desolate surroundings, he could see the train station in the distance
along with the hotel where he had stayed the night and the main road that
passed it and waited for the phone to boot up.

He glanced at his piece of paper and typed the Merseyside number into his phone,
waiting for it to ring. “Hi,” he said with a sniff when a cheerful woman
answered. “I'd like to talk to Inspector Richard Williamson.”

“May I ask what is it about. We have a media team, and we have a …”

“I am Oliver Prutton,” he said, almost hyperventilating. “He is leading an
investigation to try and find me. I want to talk to him.”

“Oh,” she muttered. “I'll see what I can do.”

Oliver rocked back and forth on his bench, watching the horizon. He had paid
cash for his phone and done all his research at an Internet Cafe; he was
untraceable he thought, but still knew he might need to make a quick escape. 

A police car turned off the main road and Oliver tensed only for it to pull up
at the tiny station and stop. “Hello?” A male voice answered and Oliver was
shaken to the present.

“Hi,” he said. “Inspector Richard Williamson.”

“Yes, I believe you have some information about Oliver Prutton.”

Oliver sighed. “Yes, it is Oliver Prutton. You are chasing me.”

The Inspector snorted. “In the interests of fairness I should tell you that this
call is being recorded and will be used as evidence against you.”

Oliver's heart was beating furiously and he felt butterflies in his stomach.
“OK. Well if I give myself up, hand everything I have in, do I get to go free?”

The Inspector gave a whistle. “So how do I know this is for real?”

Oliver sniffed. “Cos you would have searched my drawer in the Double Glazing,”
he told him. “And on top was a half eaten pack of Rolos and a pack of cereal
bars.”

Oliver heard some papers being ruffled and then the Inspector spoke again. “This
isn't like in the movies,” he told him. “You don't get to ring up and barter.
You committed robbery; you aren't going to walk away with a caution.”

Oliver's face dropped and he groaned. “But I didn't want to. I was forced into
it,” he wailed. “I told them no.”

“But you went and did it, right?”

“Yeah, but it was Jamie and his bloody ex.”

“Emma Wallis?”

“That's her, I didn't want to but they forced me, said it was easy.”

“You give yourself up and we can have a nice chat down here and tell me all
about it,” the Inspector soothed and Oliver grunted.

“No. I want one of those immunity thingies. I give you everything I took from my
share. I got a statue and a third of the money. I ain't got much of the
jewellery, Emma took that, but I don't want to go to jail.”

The Inspector hummed. “What money?”

“What you mean, what money? That's what you want, right? We had away eight
hundred grand. I got over a quarter of a million between my feet in a bag here. 
It weighs a load, now do we have a deal?” The Inspector didn't answer and Oliver
asked again impatiently. “I want to know, if I give you everything, do I get to
go free? And I got lots of info on Doszak, like about him shooting someone, and
where his girls come in for his brothel. I want protection and change of
identity as well.”

“No kid, no can do. But it will look favourably when it comes to court if you
have given yourself up. We will say you helped and cooperated admirably and
assisted us,” the Inspector said automatically, his mind whirring.

Oliver snorted, shouted “bollocks” down the phone and threw his new
Pay-as-you-go mobile into the grass. He had to get out of Edinburgh and ran down
the road to catch the train just pulling into the small station.

There was only person he knew in Scotland, and she was studying to be a vet in
Aberdeen. He wondered what the lovely Victoria Hambleton would make of him
arriving with a quarter a million in used notes, a valuable statue in his
backpack and a mountain-load of problems; he was about to find out?

                                   * * * * *

“Davey,” shouted the blue-eyed young man. “How ya keeping.”

“Alright, Jamie. I see ya been pulling old statues now. Ya were post offices not
art.”

Jamie smiled and jumped down from the wall in the tiny back garden Dave Richards
lived in. “I can do owt, me.”

“Ya can get caught.”

“I ain't been caught. But I need a passport.”

The teenager squirmed. “Well that could be.”

“Fucking piece of cake you said in the nick. Come on, I know you got contacts,
and I got the cash to pay ya.”

Dave took a deep breath. “I might be able to sort sommat awt,” he said with a
jaunty tone. “But I need two days.”

“How much?”

“Five grand?”

“Five grand,” Jamie cried out and then lowered his voice. “Five grand for a
passport?”

“Don't ya want it to get ya out of this shithole. If ya want it ta fool the plod
ya need to stump up cash.”

Jamie threw a bundle of cash at his old cell-mate and watched as Dave lit his
cigarette and took a puff of it. “Ma kicked off when I light up in da 'ouse,” he
said, by way of an explanation and Jamie looked around. 

“Can I kip on ya sofa.”

“Ya better kip in me room,” Dave replied. “Ma will turn ya in if she sees ya.”

Jamie snorted but crept up to the small bedroom Dave called his own and then
settled down on the floor, removing a strangely stained sock with tips of his
fingers. Dave was happy to “rent” Jamie his floor for the bargain price of £200 
a night and for this he was given breakfast, dinner and free rein of the house
while Dave's Mum was out working. 

Dave had helpfully provided Jamie with a half-a-dozen grooming products to help 
him change his appearance so he had very short blonde hair, a small goatee beard
and thinner eyebrows for his passport photo which got the anxious robber asking
questions as to when the magical booklet would arrive.

“Later,” Dave said confidently the following morning when Jamie asked about the 
passport for the fourth time. “I pick up later.” Jamie felt his bag, it had
remained at the top of Dave's wardrobe since he had arrived and he went up to
check on it, when he heard shouting from downstairs.

He glanced out of the window in Dave's bedroom and saw a heavy-set man on the
doorstep. It was either the Police or Jaroslav and it meant he either lost his
liberty, or lost his life. Jamie grabbed the bag and darted into the bathroom,
opening the window wide, and locking the bathroom door as quietly as he could.

He glanced out, the coast was clear and he dropped down onto the roof of the
extension and then into the small garden.

The two heavies, obviously sent from Jaroslav, saw him through the lounge window
immediately and Jamie jumped over the gate and into the alleyway behind,
sprinting down it and slipping the backpack over his shoulders. His felt his
stomach lurch, he knew he was seconds away from a wrong move and being in deep
trouble, and had no idea where he was going.

The alleyway gave way to a small road and he darted between two houses, looking 
behind him. The younger of the two heavies was chasing him and Jamie just
sprinted, knocking over an old lady that the man jumped over. 

Two cars had to swerve as Jamie emerged into the road of the High Street and
then ran down it. The henchman seemed oblivious to the sounds of the horns,
irritated at the two men who ran towards the centre of the inner city shopping
street.

Jamie jumped over a car and tried to disappear down the back streets but he
turned to see the tall man still thirty yards behind him.  Jamie could feel his 
lungs burning, he wasn't use to physical exercise on this scale but knew he
could not stop; he would die if he did. 

His legs felt like ton weights but Jamie sprinted back up to the main street,
and saw his salvation – an Underground station that was busy and ran across the 
road, nearly being hit by a bus as he did, and jumped over the unmanned ticket
barrier. 

Jamie nearly fell down the escalators, pushing people out of his way to cries of
annoyance as he tried to get onto the platform. He didn't care what train he
caught as long as he caught one. With as much effort as he could muster, he
sprinted onto the Southbound platform and gave a relieved sigh as he saw a train
approach.

Jamie jogged down to the other end of the platform to where a small crowd were
sat on the bench; he knew Jaroslav's friend would be arriving shortly and didn't
want him to know what train he was on. Instead, he stood behind the group as
they embarked and watched as the doors closed and the train started to move. The
tired Paul got onto the platform, looked in the nearest carriages and Jamie
resisted the urge to wave; it would do him no harm at all for the man to not
know what train he was on.

Jamie sat back panting, his eyes closed when the train entered the tunnel; he
had escaped.

Jamie was still panting and out of breath when he disembarked four stops later; 
he had no passport, nowhere to stay and if Jaroslav had traced him to the
Capital then the Police wouldn't be that far behind. He sat down in the park
opposite the train station and thought, he still had the statue and the money.
Feeling hungry, he opened his bag to get a twenty pound note to get dinner, and 
pulled out the previous evening's edition of the Evening Standard, helpfully cut
up into banknote-shaped pieces of paper.

“Fucking cunt,” Jamie exclaimed that caused a female jogger to stare at him as
she ran passed. “I'll fuckin' kill him,” Jamie promised no-one and started
striding towards the station once again. Ian would be a dead man.

                                   * * * * *

Emma smiled as she sat back in the small hotel room; the Midlands was quiet and 
she had not put as much distance as she had wanted between herself and
Staffordshire but she had done so quietly, sneaking aboard a couple of local
trains and then stealing some hiking gear from an outdoor warehouse. She longed 
to catch a long-distance train but the experience with Gareth had shaken her,
and she wanted to quietly blend in and make her way down the country. 

She still had a rather sizeable problem in that she had no passport and no
escape but it would do her no harm at all to keep moving but to not panic. With 
her matching navy hat, fleece and walking trousers, along with her walking boots
she fitted in perfectly when she came to stay at a small hikers' hotel not far 
from the village train station. She had thought about walking the two hundred or
so miles to the coast until people were no longer looking for them but the two 
miles from the station up the hilly road soon changed her mind. She would try
and hitch a lift or steal a car to get her as far South as she could.

Emma checked into the hotel, paying in cash and went up to her room, watching
the press conference where her photo was shown; they were no longer the main
news item, but they were still on the news. She looked in the mirror; she didn't
look much like the picture with her hat on as it hid most of her flowing hair. 
Her lips were not as puffed up and her eyes were a lot more tired and weary from
the photograph taken over two years ago that was being displayed on the news
networks. 

Emma's stomach rumbled and she set her loot underneath the table in the room,
and went downstairs to the dining room; it was crowded but her little table was 
in the bay window and asked the busy waitress for a simple burger and chips. She
got some looks from the diners as she squeezed past them and felt
self-conscious; had they recognised her from the television? Her picture was in 
the newspapers and many of the residents were reading them and she had just had 
her mugshot on television. 

Emma picked up a newspaper from the window sill and started reading it. She was 
annoyed when the report had incorrectly guessed her age (she was not that old)
and described her as a “known criminal”; she had not been convicted of a crime
in her adult life. She sat and thought for a minute, keeping the paper up high
so that she could not be seen.

There was no way she would ever see that story retracted and if she was ever in 
court, the assertion that she was a known criminal would be in the back of the
minds of the jury. She would be guilty before she had had a trial and that was
unfair. She might technically be guilty but she should be tried in a court of a 
law, not in the court of the Daily Mail.

Her thoughts were interrupted by the waitress bringing her some food and she put
her paper down, thanking her and selecting the tomato ketchup to squeeze over
her chips.

“It's shocking, isn't it?” The waitress said as the newspaper fell open.
“Priceless statues they said on the radio. Reckoned some big shot was lined up
to buy them.” Emma was speechless for a moment; why did the waitress mention it?
“Yeah,” Emma muttered and glanced around the room, half-expecting two dozen
faces to be looking at her and screaming “thief” at her. She was scared and the 
gentleman next to her kept looking over at her. 

Her fears were allayed somewhat when the gentleman, sitting on his own, lent
across from an adjacent table. “Alan,” he said with a giggle. “I haven't seen
you all week, it's been lovely up in the forest. Have you come for the birds or 
the walks?”

Emma gave a nervous smile and forced a titter. “I've been travelling,” she said,
taking a mouthful of the burger. “Might have a look tomorrow. And the walks.”

“Oh well, then I can show you 'round,” he replied enthusiastically and Emma
looked at his mud splattered trousers, and faded jumper; he looked like a
geography teacher with his unkempt black hair and tatty glasses. “I know a
lovely spot right in the centre near the river and …” 

“Ahh well, I've got plans. I'm meeting up with someone.” Alan's face flickered
and he glanced at her hat, holding up her long brown hair and extended down over
her ears to hide most of facial features. “Isn't it a bit warm inside for your 
hat?”

Emma shook her head. “No,” she said and took a big bite of her burger. “I like
my hat on.”

Alan sniffed and stretched his hands out in front of him. “So where are you off 
to? You said you were travelling.”

Emma didn't feel comfortable around him and she shrugged. “Inverness,” she told 
him. “It's a race,” she lied and Alan's eyes widened.

“Where from? You sound like you are from up north.”

“Bristol.” Emma put her cutlery on her empty plate; Alan was starting to worry
her as he was asking awkward questions and she nodded towards him. “I'll see ya 
around.”

Alan picked up his phone and pressed a button, holding it out in front of him.
“Hey, if you do want to go to the forest tomorrow, I'll happily take ya.” Emma
looked back and nodded, the unwanted eyes of the dining room on the single girl 
and she slipped out of the door and ran up to her room.

“Stupid, fucking, twat,” she muttered and entered her room, sitting down on the 
bed and slamming the door. She had to think about things; had she been
recognised? Alan had certainly eyed her and had been reading a newspaper but
then so had everyone. Emma looked again in the mirror; she looked nothing like
her photo but took a deep breath. Her liberty for ten years was at stake and she
couldn't be too careful.

Emma glanced out of her window and onto the car park thinking; a couple were
getting into a taxi but other than that it was empty. If she had been spotted
then the Police would surely be closing in, and they weren't. The car park was
full of Volvo estates and 4x4 monstrosities, not blue flashing lights.
Furthermore, it wasn't a big story in the Midlands; sure she was in the papers
but they were only worth seventy five seconds on the national news instead of
the six minutes on the regional news. In short, she wasn't newsworthy in the
Midlands.

She ran through the conversation in her mind; she had barely spoken to the guy
and he certainly didn't seem overawed at her, he was just interested in taking
her to the woods and playing on his phone. He was harmless, surely? Emma took a 
deep breath and tapped her chin with her fingers; she was overreacting but
something still didn't feel right.

She hadn't survived years without being charged with anything without being
aware and smart; she needed to listen to her gut instinct and something felt
wrong. Emma relayed the conversation for a third time in her head and then swore
under her breath; it was the phone, Alan had held it higher than he should have
done. He must have been taking a picture, of her.

Emma looked under the table and saw movement in the car park; three dark blue
cars had swung into the car park and eight men were piling out of them. “Fuck,” 
she screamed and grabbed her bag, striding towards the door, stopping to open
the visitors guide at the taxis page and leaving it on the table. If the Police 
were closing in, then if she could evade them it would help if she could leave a
false trail.

The corridor was empty but she could hear voices coming from the main stairwell 
and ran to the fire escape at the other end of the poorly illuminated hall. She 
heard voices from the bottom of those stairs and looked up, quietly walking up
them until she got to the second floor. 

The second floor was deserted but unless she wanted to go onto the roof, she was
trapped. She looked at the broom cupboard; it was locked but noticed that the
roof hatch was missing a padlock. Without missing a beat, Emma swung her
backpack on her back and climbed up the vertical ladder before closing the hatch
behind her. She could see the unmarked Police cars in the car park and felt a
breeze blow her backwards against a chimney.

It was not the first roof Emma had been on, but she was not used to being so
high up and felt strangely exposed; not least because if anyone at the Police
car looked up she would be seen. Emma scrambled around the back of the chimney
stack, the wind carrying no sound from the ground up to her, and she looked
around for another exit, or way down to the ground. If she walked back through
the hotel she would now be recognised and the Police would be alerted.

Instead she stayed on the roof and looked around, until she saw a ladder poking 
up on the other side of the roof. She peered around the chimney stack and saw
nobody in the car park and then inched her way out from behind the chimneys
along the flat roof. Her heart was pumping furiously and her face was going numb
with the strong winds blowing against her.

Emma could not see the car park as she slithered her way along the roof too
afraid to look up in case the wind blew her off or she was seen. She got to the 
end of the ledge, her hands numb and her ankles tired and sore. She glanced over
the edge of the building and saw that the small garden was deserted. She waited
for a moment and then spun around, swinging her legs over the side of the
building and grabbing hold of the ladder.

Adrenaline coursed through her veins and she breathed a sigh as she took her
first step down, and then the second. The ladder creaked, it was old, but Emma
held on and manoeuvred herself down it as quickly as she could, panting
furiously. If she was seen traversing the side of the building then she knew she
would be chased and arrested but jumped down onto the gravel and ran to the
cover of the bushes on the side of the garden.

There was silence and she climbed her way over the shrubbery and slowly made her
way out of the garden towards the edge of the car park, still hidden in the
greenery. There was some activity by the Police cars and a harassed looking
officer came out.

“The station,” he cried. “She took a taxi to the station. We've just had the
taxi company confirm it. I've got BTP going down there.” She crouched down lower
as six of the officers jumped into the two cars and skid around in the gravel
before shooting out of the car park but at least two Police officers and one car
remained behind.

Emma took a deep breath; she would need to get out of the area as it wouldn't
take them long to realise she hadn't taken a taxi and glanced at the hotel. The 
Police car door was open and she peered through the twilight at it.

With a deep breath she looked back at the hotel, and realising that there was
no-one watching the car, walked out, slipped into the vehicle and started it
with the keys abandoned in the ignition.

Her hands shook as she slid the car into gear and left the car park. She had
just crawled along a twenty-five foot high roof to avoid going in a Police car
and was now speeding out of the Midlands in one. The irony was not lost on her, 
but if she had to guess, it wouldn't be long before they noticed the Police car 
was missing and she wondered if it had tracking on it. She had fifteen minutes
at a push, but it was fifteen minutes she almost didn't have.

                                   * * * * *

The Inspector frantically dialled a number and barked down the 'phone. “There
was a call to this number a few moments ago. I want it traced as a matter of
urgency.” He waited until he got a response and then thanked the secretary on
the end of the line. “Oh and I want a copy sent to me and to DI Hargreaves.”

“What is it, sir?”

“That was Oliver Prutton on the 'phone,” he announced to his junior colleague.
“He wanted to do a deal. We get the money and the statue back and he walks. How 
much money was reported stolen?”

The officer picked up the file and looked through it. “None, sir. Just the three
statues and a necklace, sir.”

“That's what I thought,” he said staring out of the window and looking down on
the car park below. “Now Oliver reckons he's got over a quarter of a million
pounds in used notes in a bag at the moment. And that is a third of it. And he
also reckons that he knows about Doszak's girls and him shooting someone, and
wants protection.”

Terry Rowlands whistled. “That's a lot of money to go missing and for it not to 
be reported.”

“I know that,” he replied with a rubbing of his chin. “What I want to know is
why?”

“Well he is lying. Trying to get himself a deal. Or they did nick the cash and
Doszak got them through dodgy means.”

Richard Williamson sighed. “You would do well not to leap to conclusions,” he
told him. “But for the time being the theft of any banknotes has not been
reported so I shall concentrate on the statues and the jewellery that has.”

“But …”

“But nothing, officer. I'll speak to our friends next door about Mr Doszak. In
the meantime we still haven't found anything about the statues.

The telephone buzzed and the Inspector answered gruffly. “We have got a trace on
that 'phone call, sir. It was made from Edinburgh. West Edinburgh.”

“Edinburgh, any more specific?”

There was a grunt, and then he asked for a more detailed location, getting a
street name but with a warning that it was “within four hundred metres of that
location.”

The Inspector scribbled it down and thought back to the phone call. “I heard a
train,” he said. “I heard a train or a main road. Get a map of Edinburgh up.”

The officer loaded up the Internet and brought the street plan of the capital
city, typing in the street name and looking. “Four hundred metres,” the
Inspector said. “From there. And there is a train line, and two main roads.”

“So he could be anywhere.”

“No, get the Scots on alert for him. He is near the airport there, so I bet he
will try and board a plane.”

There was a knock on the door and a WPC looked towards the Inspector. “The Press
Conference, sir. They are ready for you.”

The Inspector looked at his deputy, “I want the Scots on red alert and looking
for the bugger. I want officers at the train station and airport.”

The Inspector took his seat the conference and looked at the barrage of
microphones and cameras in front of him. “Good afternoon, gentlemen. Sorry
ladies, and gentlemen,” he corrected glancing at a local reporter from the front
of the crowd of reporters. 

Inspector Richard Williamson delivered a confident assessment of the
investigation – that they had a number of leads and had three people they wanted
to speak to; the journalists were clearly impressed by his calm demeanour and
were respectful with their questions.

“You say that you want to talk to those three, how close are to finding them?”

Richard Williamson gave a raffish smile. “We know Oliver Prutton is in
Scotland,” he replied. “And we are closing in on him. If he is listening, or
watching, then he needs to give himself up.”

“And the other two?”

The Inspector's smile disappeared. “We will catch them,” he replied tersely. “We
are closing in on them,” he said with more confidence than he felt. “They are
running but we are getting closer and we will catch them. They can't run
forever.”

                                   Chapter X

Dmitri looked at the hotel and then at his companion. “If she was here then she 
not moving fast,” he said in his accent and then spying a Police officer in the 
corner of the car park suggested that they leave in Russian.

Jaroslav's Police contacts had told him that she had been spied in the
particular hotel and Dmitri had hotfotted it down the motorway at unreal speeds 
to be stopped at a Police cordon at the remote hotel. He was not allowed to go
any further unless he was a guest and didn't want to draw attention to himself, 
his partner and the car.

Andrei ran his hands through his hair and nodded, walking to their Range Rover. 
He would have quite liked to have a look through the room but it was sealed off 
for Forensic examination and the photograph that some guy had taken was most
definitely not available.

He pulled out a map of the local area and then looked at Andrei. “She left. We
know that. She not there, she stole car. Where would she go?”

“Motorway?” Andrei suggested and Dmitri shook his head.

“No. She not going anywhere fast. She had cars and she not moving quickly. She's
still local,” he said and cleared his throat. “She in next town or two.”

“Worcester? Stourport? Droitwich?”

Dmitri cleared his throat again; the cough lozenges were not doing him any good 
and sucked in air through his teeth. “She'll steer clear of camera,” he muttered
and licked his lips. “Worcester then Evesham. She want go South but do so
slowly.”

Andrei hummed, glancing at the map. “She not been found yet. She get  shock.
Maybe she drive cross Wales.”

Dmitri snorted. “We go Worcester,” he said firmly and started his car. He had no
idea where Emma was and she had had two hours to lose them, more than enough
time to put 150 miles between herself and the hotel but he was sure she was
within five; he just couldn't explain exactly why.

Andrei answered the phone that rang and he passed it to Dmitri. “It's the boss, 
sir.”

Dmitri picked up the phone and cleared his throat. “Scotland,” Jaroslav barked. 
“Oliver is up there.”

Dmitri looked at Andrei and licked his lips. “She's gone from here, no leads,
boss.”

“Get your fucking arse to Edinburgh,” Jaroslav ordered. 

“Yes boss,” Dmitri replied and looked at Andrei. “We go to Edinburgh; Oliver, he
there.”

                                   * * * * *

Emma sat down in the sparsely decorated surroundings and felt the firm
seat-cum-mattress. It was bare and basic but what did she expect given where she
was? She sat down and stopped to think about the previous hour, it seemed so
unreal.

Emma had taken the car out of the hotel and into the town. She had found the
blue lights and siren meant she could speed past the traffic at incredible
speeds, and even had a marked Police car move out of her way as she shot out of 
the town and towards the county town of Worcester. 

She had no idea what she was going to do in Worcester; there was a train station
possibly and she wanted to get out of the car as soon as possible. It did no
good to be in a vehicle that the Police would know the make, model, colour,
registration plate and possibly be able to track the location of. She at least
turned the sirens and blue flashing lights off to not draw attention to herself,
but the speedometer barely dropped below 95mph and the car strained itself as
it ate up the miles.

Worcester was much smaller than she imagined, and after she had queued up to
traverse the only bridge across the river she abandoned the vehicle at the train
station before fleeing into the town.

She reasoned that if the Police found their car at Worcester station then they
would focus their attentions on a possible rail journey and not a future trip by
car. It was getting to evening and there would be a finite number of trains out
of the small town; she could end up being trapped if they knew she was on a
train.

She headed back towards the river, she wondered about seeing if she could get a 
taxi ride to the South Coast but then thought it would be risky. By the
following morning her escape from a local hotel would be all over the papers and
it was nearly 7pm already. 

She was crossing the road absent mindedly when she heard a siren and groaned.
The Police car was coming straight for her and she dived out of the way, as the 
car screeched to a halt. For the second time in two days, she had been run over 
but this time by a Policeman!

She closed her eyes, waiting for the handcuffs to be locked onto her backs when 
a junior officer scrambled out of the car. “You fuckin' tit, you've run 'er
over.”

“Well I didn't see her there,” came the response from the young man. “There is a
zebra crossing over there. I didn't expect her to be in the road.”

“You've always got to expect the unexpected,” he was patronisingly told.

Emma slowly got to her feet, and pulled her hat down; they hadn't recognised her
immediately and the two officers came running over. “I'll call an ambulance.”

“No,” Emma cried. “No I am a fine,” she added in a more relaxed voice. She
pointed her toes and stretched her ankle; it might be bruised where she landed
on it, but the pain was nothing compared to ten years in prison.

“Listen love, we better get you checked out.”

Emma shook her head. “No, you didn't hit me, honestly thank you but I am fine.”

The officer stared into her eyes, and Emma became aware of a small crowd either 
side of the street. “OK well I need to give you a form in case you wish to make 
a complaint.”

“I don't,” Emma said quickly and then chastised herself. Her anxiousness was
drawing attention and suspicion to herself. “I mean, he looks a good lad. And I 
was daydreaming as I was crossing the road,” she added and the officer pulled
out a notebook from his piece of paper. 

“I need your name and address.”

Emma hesitated. “Amy,” she cried. “Amy Wallace.”

“And your address?”

“I'm not local, I'm here on a trip.”

“Oh,” the officer said, and glanced at his companion. 

“It's 18 Amsterdam Place, Stoke,” she said, making up an address as quickly as
she could. “But I am fine, look.” She wiggled her ankle and then stretched her
leg. “Thank you, but I need to be off.”

“We can give you a lift,” the officer offered but Emma shook her head.

“I'm fine.” She got to the edge of the road and the officer called out.

“Wait!” Emma took a deep breath and turned around in trepidation, only to see
the officer hand her a piece of paper. “Just in case.”

“OK,” she muttered taking it and disappeared from the street as quickly as she
could. She walked down the back streets and appeared in a cul-de-sac and swore; 
there was just the canal at the end and she looked around for a bridge. 

A woman was navigating a small boat and Emma stopped to watch; could she take a 
boat down the river: they weren't fast but she would be moving. Her musings were
interrupted when the woman threw her a rope. “Hold that love.”

Emma grabbed hold of it immediately and pulled the boat in, slipping on some wet
stones that caused a flash of pain through her ankles. She swore and the woman 
looked up. “I'm fine,” Emma said pre-empting the question. “I got knocked over
earlier; ankle is still a bit sore.”

The woman peered at Emma. “You look like you need a cuppa.” Emma went to speak
and she cocked her head. “You're not local, are you?”

“Cheshire,” she replied and was a little annoyed that her roots that she had
always tried to hide had obviously slipped when she swore in her regional
accent. 

“Long way from home,” the woman said and jumped onto the shore to tie the boat
up. “I am just stopping for a breather then head upstream for a couple of
hours.” Emma hesitated the woman gave a wry grin. “Come on, have a cup of tea.”

She held out her hand to Emma and introduced herself as Margaret. Emma nearly
slipped on the boat, and wasn't sure where she should be going but getting out
of sight until darkness fell mightn't be a bad idea she reasoned. “Amy,” she
lied, using the same false name gave the police officers and grabbed hold of the
boat railings to stop herself from sliding about.

Margaret held open the hatch door, and Emma stepped down to a small seating area
opposite a kitchen. Margaret put a kettle on a stove and turned to face her,
watching as Emma slipped off her backpack and put it on the seat next to her.

Emma glanced at the seat to see a pair of discarded underwear. “Sorry,” the
red-headed middle-aged woman replied, and threw them into her bedroom. “I got
changed in this room.” Emma shrugged.

“It's nice,” she muttered and silently liked the drawn curtains that prevented
anyone from seeing where she was. “It's sort of, compact.”

Margaret smiled, her waterproof trousers and red T-Shirt marked from her day on 
the canal. “Where are you off to?”

“Back up the canal. Towards Birmingham way. It's a long way, but I like to get
away from it. It's only a few hundred quid to hire for the week and is pretty
good getaway from it all.” Emma nodded and the woman pointed down the boat.
“I'll show you. Have you ever considered travelling on the boat?”

Emma grunted. “No,” she admitted and the woman poured the water into the tea pot
and then showed her the small bathroom and then a big double bed in its own
room. 

As Emma turned to leave, Margaret punched her in the face, and then threw her
onto the bed, grabbing hold of her arms and elbowing her. Emma squealed, her
hands trying to force the woman off of her, but Margaret was determined and
pulled Emma's hands up to the headboard. “Stop. Fighting. Me,” Margaret called.

There was a click but Margaret swore; Emma had wriggled her wrist out of the
grip of the boater and was now pushing her off of her. “Get in,” she squealed
but Emma was sliding free, and using a volley of punches, had wriggled away from
her and pounced on the woman.

With a click, Margaret became locked into the handcuffs that were around the bed
and she looked on helplessly. “Well I met a couple of kinky men on the
waterways,” she said as Emma glanced at the hapless woman. “And I know you are
Emma Wallis. I recognised you immediately.”

Emma swore; she had been spotted by two members of the public in one day, after 
she had bought clothes to blend in. “How?”

“You look like your photo, love,” Margaret replied. “Now get me out of here.”

“Fuck off,” Emma snapped and Margaret screamed at the top of her voice. Emma
picked up the nearest item of clothing to hand and stuffed it into the open
mouth of her victim. “Now, shut up or I will kill you. If you get me arrested I 
do ten years,” she said bluntly. 

Margaret gave a muffled cry and Emma left the room, and returned with some rope,
tying the woman to the bed securely. 

“I am just going to take this boat for a little trip,” Emma told her. “Just to
get me out of Worcester. But you know why,” she muttered and left the immobile
woman on the bed before sitting down to think about things as the kettle boiled:
she wanted a cup of tea and to think before she did anything.

                                   * * * * *

Jamie crept up the alleyway and looked in through the window. Dave was alone,
and there was no sinister looking vehicle in the street. He stealthily followed 
the garden path and tried the back door but it locked. He glanced up and looked 
around the house; the bathroom window didn't look completely locked from when he
went out of it, and Jamie hauled himself onto the extension roof.

Reaching inside the fanlight that was prised open, Jamie could open the big
escape window and dropped quietly onto the bathroom floor below. He glanced at
the splintered door and smiled as he knew his old double-crossing cell mate
would have to explain that to his family. 

Dave was playing on the games console when he looked up and saw Jamie standing
at the bottom of the stairs. “Oh shit,” he cried and Jamie held out his hand.
“One, a passport. Two, my money. Three, my statue. And four, your fucking balls.
I'll take three of those four now please,” he said with a debonair
effortlessness. 

Dave snorted and Jamie hauled him up by his collar against the wall and punched 
him in the mouth. “Fuck off,” Dave cried but Jamie hit him again and again. 

“I've not come all this way to have you thieving it off me,” he yelled and, even
though his hands were getting sore, kept hitting him. “Now.”

Dave slumped against the wall and Jamie watched as he scrabbled to one side and 
pulled out a small bag from behind the fire, full of the stolen money and a
statue. Jamie emptied the newspaper onto the floor from his holdall and
wordlessly picked up the contraband and transferred it to his bag before zipping
it up.

“And the passport?”

Dave shrugged, his hands clamped to his abused face. “There isn't one.”

Jamie sighed and with as much force as he could muster punched his friend in the
stomach. He fell to the floor and Jamie stood over him. “You fookin' bastard.”

Jamie went to kick him in the teeth when there was a knock at the door and he
looked towards it. There were familiar shapes behind it, and knew Jaroslav's
friends had caught up with him again. 

Jamie picked up the bag and ran to the back door; it was locked and he gave it a
kick but it held firm. He tried again and again, but it wasn't budging and he
looked around the kitchen for the key. It was hung up on a hook and he reached
for it, sliding it into the lock when there was an almighty crash and two
unhappy heavies entered the lounge.

“Ahh, Jamie Prutton,” Paul said with a smirk, carrying an ominous looking 
holdall. He stepped over the prostrate body of Dave and glanced down. “Classy,” 
he muttered derisively.

Jamie grabbed a long knife from the block on the side and held it out. “Come any
closer and I'll kill ya.”

“Just give us Mr Doszak's stuff,” came the response and Jamie snorted. 

“Stay there,” he shouted but Paul continued to come closer and closer until he
was within striking distance of Jamie. Jamie told him to go back but Paul just
stood there and sneered. Jamie held firm and slashed at him with the knife,
catching only his coat and then his hands. Paul jumped back from the knife and
dropped the keys in his hand as the blade slashed his palm. “I said stay back,” 
Jamie yelled. “Against the wall.”

Mikael groaned; their weaponry was in the holdall that Paul had dropped in the
corner of the room when he went after Jamie and he watched as the wanted man
picked up the dropped set of keys on the floor, before inching out of the room
through the back door.

Adrenaline pumping through his body, he just cleared the gate when the first
bullet shot past his left ear and he dropped to the ground, sprinting down the
alleyway and into the street, frantically pressing the “unlock” button on the
keys he had picked up. 

A 4x4 unlocked itself and Jamie jumped into the seat, slammed the keys into the 
ignition and spun the tyres and she shot off down the street, leaving half the
rubber from the tyres on the road. There was a crash, as he hit two car wing
mirrors and a third as a bullet shattered the back windscreen but seconds after 
he started the car he had escaped: in Jaroslav's car. 

                                   * * * * *

Oliver got down from the coach and picked his bag up from the hold. He had died 
his hair black and shaved off all his beard, as well as donning more fashionable
clothes but was sure everyone on the coach from Edinburgh to Aberdeen knew who 
he was. 

Everyone kept talking to themselves while Oliver re-read the news articles about
the break-in repeatedly: it was strange, no-one appeared to be mentioning the
missing money but instead about the statues – whose value ranged from £300,000
to priceless, depending on the newspaper.

Oliver walked out of Aberdeen bus station and then hesitated; it was cold and he
had no idea where to go. He knew Vicky was in Aberdeen but no idea where in
Aberdeen, or even which University. He took a deep breath and stared at the
signs in front of him; Aberdeen looked bigger than he expected.

“You lost, mate?” A voice said behind him and he turned to see a smart teenager 
grinning at him.

Oliver spluttered. “Looking for a student, but not sure where she is.”

The girl smiled. “University of Aberdeen is in that way,” she said with a grin
and pointed towards the corner of a small plaza. “Is she there?”

Oliver nodded and smiled, thanking her and started walking. He supposed if he
could find the Veterinary Studies department then they might have a list of the 
people who were studying there, but his attention was diverted. 

A Police siren wailed in the distance and Oliver immediately darted into a side 
street and sprinting along it, almost knocking over a guy carrying a tray of
buns as he skidded around the corner, before setting off again, darting in and
out of small streets and alleyways until he came to a busy road.

He was opposite the Library and went to leave when a thought hit him – Vicky
would be on the Electoral Register and he strode confidently inside. 

The librarian gave him access to the Electoral roll and he frantically searched 
under “Hambleton,” finding three Victoria Hambleton's in Aberdeen. Two of the
three had birthdays in Oliver's year and he groaned; just when was Vicky's
birthday? 

He couldn't be sure but a quick look at the map had both girls living in
adjacent streets and he picked the closest one, drawing out a map. He would have
to be careful he thought, if the Police knew he might be in Aberdeen then they 
would surely know about the wonderful Vicky Hambleton. He tentatively left the
sanctuary of Aberdeen Central Library and started walking towards the
University.

The student areas of the town were noticeable and he approached a house, looking
for any signs Vicky might be living there. He was not quite sure what he was
expecting; the teddy bear he had secretly given her for Valentine's Day in the
window would be a giveaway but he jumped when he heard a female cough and a
voice behind him.

“What the 'ell are you doing here, Oliver? Did you really do that robbery?”

Oliver stared open mouthed at the pretty girl, her face awash with make up and a
shocked face. He gulped. “Hi Vicky, you remember me?” He opened his bag and she
peered inside, her eyes widening and then glanced at her house. 

“No one is in, come inside.” Oliver gave a smile and watched as the beautiful
girl unlocked her front door and pushed him upstairs to her bedroom, discarding 
her coat en route. 

The light pink bedroom had a bright yellow duvet on a double bed, and there were
book cases surrounding her room. She sat down on her bed, straightening her
jeans and blouse before she became seated and looked at Oliver standing
nervously in front of her.

“I've done something very stupid,” he told her and then wiping his eyes passed
her the bag. “I've done something very, very stupid.”

“I know,” Vicky crowed. “So why are you here?”

                                   Chapter XI

“He did vwaht?” Jaroslav roared, his fist clattering on the table causing the
ceramic contents to clink. 

“He took our car and then set it on fire.”

“You useless cunt, you 'ad him and you let 'im go. Why are you so fuckin'
useless?”

Paul sighed and bowed his head as Jaroslav threw a table's worth of clutter onto
the floor with a crash. “I surrounded by imbeciles,” he thundered and Mikael
and Paul glanced at each other. “I vant 'im, I vant 'im dead.”

“We know 'e's in London,” Paul replied and took a deep breath. “And we know he
ain't got a passport as he was after one. And we know 'e has the cash.”

Jaroslav scowled. “Of course 'e 'as the fuckin' cash. Vwacht sort of monkey is
this?” He turned to Mikael. “You said he vas good.” The senior man nodded
respectfully and Jarsolav jabbed at lit cigar towards the younger man. “You
fuckin' gave 'im keys and then fire gun in crowded street.”

Mikael nodded. “We had to leave quickly but we shot out the back window,” Paul
mumbled and Jaroslav shook his head.

“I vahnt to take you, out back and shoot you,” he threatened in his broken
English and glanced over at Mikael. “And you. I'm better off doing this shit
me-self. Why do I fuckin' pay you?”

Mikael nodded and awaited the further tirade but Jaroslav was interrupted by a
phone call that he took. Paul and Mikael looked at each other, it appeared as
though one of the massage parlours Jaroslav owned but allowed a madam to run had
just been raided by the Vice Squad and he growled at the phone before throwing 
it onto a couch. “Fuckin' pigs,” he screamed and then shouted and Mikael in his 
native tongue. Paul watched him storm out of the room and turned to Mikael.

“What did he say?”

Mikael shook his head. “You don't want to know,” he said firmly. “But he is off 
to rescue his girls and we got a week to find them and get their livers.”

Paul pursed his lips. “We could just find a homeless guy and cut out his liver
and bring him that. I mean, how would Mr Doszak know?”

Mikael looked at Paul. “I'll pretend I didn't 'ear that,” he told him. “If Mr
Doszak found out that you had done that, he kill you. And he kill me.”

Paul rubbed his nose and then looked at Mikael. “If we don't find them, he kill 
us anyway.”

“And he wants his money and statues. How do you get that?”

Paul sighed. “Well it was just a thought,” he said defensively. “'Cos there are 
loads of homeless guys. And we could say he hid the stuff, or that he shipped it
out of the country.” 

Mikael grunted and jabbed his finger into the chest of Paul. “Let's just catch
the cunts,” he told him.

                                   * * * * *

Vicky opened the door and fell inside, her hands laden with shopping bags and
threw them on to the chair. “Wow, thank you so much,” she said and kissed him on
the lips. “These are well good.” Oliver grinned at her as she ran her hands
through his hair and then pushed him back onto the sofa. 

“You're welcome,” Oliver replied. “You looked pretty epic in the lingerie.”

Vicky giggled and told him to stay sat on the sofa as she disappeared upstairs
with the shopping bags, her eyes sparkling. Oliver gave a couple of deep
breaths, he had paid for the entire day, with Vicky spending north of £1,000 in 
a variety of shops but he didn't mind: he liked Vicky.

At that point in time he felt that she was the only person on his side, everyone
else in the world would want to nick his stolen loot, arrest him or kill him,
Vicky was his one and true ally.

There was a cough in the corner of the room, and Oliver looked over. Vicky was
leaning on the wall, her arm akimbo to touch her hips and dressed in just a
matching lace bra and knicker set that left nothing to the imagination. Oliver
gasped; it was the first time he had ever seen anyone in that state of undress
and licked his lips. 

Vicky looked like a goddess, her “B” cup breasts amply presented in the red bra 
covered with red stars and was completely sheer. Oliver glanced down over her
immaculate body, glistening slightly in the light. Her thong was covered by a
suspender belt that was holding up a pair of red stockings, accentuating her
smooth, well toned legs.

She held out her gloved hands and wiggled her hips as she walked over to him,
her calves tightened by the five-inch heels she had struggled down the stairs
in.

Oliver's eyes widened as she kissed him again on the lips, sliding her tongue
inside the young thief's mouth and sliding her hands over his T-shirt. “Ohh, ya 
sexy,” she muttered in his ears and began to nibble on his earlobe. 

Oliver mewed and, his hands shaking, touched her sides and then down to her
suspender belt. “Ya look awesome,” he muttered. “Incredible.” Vicky giggled and 
pressed her body against his clothed torso and ran her fingers down his T-Shirt.
She grabbed his hands and placed them behind her, sighing gently as he ran his 
hands over her smooth buttocks.

She could feel the bulge through his trousers and pressed her bra-clad bosom in 
his face.  Oliver squeezed her buttocks and glided his hands over her pert
cheeks; she sighed as he did and she looked down at him, sliding down his body
to kneel on the floor in front of him.

She unbuttoned his trousers, licking her lips and looking into his anxious,
expecting eyes. Oliver lifted his thighs off the couch and allowed Vicky to
slide his trousers down to his ankles along with his Y-fronts. Vicky glanced up 
at the eyes of Oliver and then kissed the tip of his firm shaft.

He grunted and emitted a feint sight as her tongue touched his manhood. He
clenched his buttocks and she moved his thighs apart with the palms of her hand.
She slid her mouth over the glans and pressed firmly on his pubic hair before
gripping the base of his cock.

He groaned and she began to slowly slide her mouth down his penis to where her
fist was gripping the base and she glanced up at him out of the corner of her
eye. Oliver was panting and groaning, biting his lip as she moved down his shaft
and lustfully looked at him.

Vicky slid a finger underneath his testicles and pressed down on his perineum.
She felt his body tense and she gave a dramatic sucking motion on the tip of his
cock, as she rolled her fingers over his perineum.  Oliver's eyes widened and
he ran his hands through Vicky's long, smooth blonde hair. She looked and smiled
at him as she flicked her tongue over the tip of his cock.

Oliver grunted and she began to pump his member with her free hand while feeling
up his testicles. He groaned and muttered in appreciation. She felt his thighs 
shake, his fingers curled up and his breathing became ragged. It was better than
any self-induced pleasure he had ever had and Vicky was unbelievably sexy in
her new underwear. 

She increased her pace and watched, Oliver was close to the point of no return
and she ran her tongue over his purple head. Oliver groaned loudly and she felt 
his perineum tense before pulsing and a jet of creamy semen leave his erect cock
and hit her on the tongue. 

Oliver grunted and the second jet was caught by Vicky in her hand as she aimed
his cock back towards Oliver's stomach, allowing a small pool of semen to pool
on the base of his black T-Shirt.

Oliver was panting with his eyes closed and he opened them to see Vicky smiling 
at him. “Wow,” he murmured and Vicky smiled back. 

“Tell me,” she said with a lustful look in her eye. “Have you had sex before?”
Oliver shook his head, still panting, and Vicky got up from the floor. She
pursed her lips and smiled at him. “Come on then,” she whispered and took his
hand. “Every girl loves to screw a bad boy.” 

Oliver could scarcely believe what was happening to him.

                                   * * * * *

“We here about Tara Prutton,” Andrei shouted and slammed an arm into the face of
the middle-aged gentleman who nodded.

“Yeah, fuckin' years ago like. We 'ad a thing but I ain't seen her for over 20
years. Now fuck off”

“You shared house with her. We seen records. Now when was the last time you saw 
her boys.”

The man's eyes widened. “What boys?”

“Her boys,” Andrei shouted. “They steal from our boss. He no happy.”

Dmitri looked around the sparse one bedroom flat and then looked at the man
blubbering. They had found him half-drugged up and half-drunk before the
short-tempered Andrei had started with his interrogation tactics and half-scared
the man to death. 

Dmitri was satisfied that the man knew nothing and nodded towards Andrei;
Jaroslav had paid someone to do some digging and had come up with a Scot who had
lived in Liverpool and then with Tara Prutton for a few years but he left
shortly after Tara fell pregnant and they knew it was a long shot. They wondered
if he was Oliver's father and Oliver had come up to see him but he clearly knew
nothing, and the two suited men threw the middle-aged man onto the floor who
cried out as he landed on his wrist.

“So what now?” Andrei asked as they got into the hallway of the block of flats
and walked out to their new car. Andrei took the car keys from his pocket and
unlocked the vehicle, just a figure from the shadows emerged and took them from 
him, bundling the surprised henchmen to the ground.

Dmitri reached for his weapon but the hooded man took a blade from his pocket
and waved it in front of him. “Dinnae come ony closer. Ah will fuck yer heid
up,” the skinny man cried in his Scottish accent. 

“We with Jaroslav Doszak. You heard of him?” Andrei cried and the thief turned
to look at the man on the floor, aiming a kick at his ankles.

“Na,” he shouted. “Git awa' frae me.” He fumbled with the keys and tried to get 
a grip on them. Andrei called out and he turned to face him.

Dmitri slid his hands into his waistband, and slowly gripped his gun. From the
angle he was at, Andrei was right behind the thief and if he fired he could
easily end up putting a bullet between his colleague's eyes. He needed the man
to move towards the car.

The man snarled and looked at him. “Tis Scotland,” he told him. “Nacht Russia.” 
He took a step towards the vehicle and Dmitri fired instantly, aiming for his
kneecaps.

The man dropped to the floor, screaming in agony and Andrei scrambled to his
feet, grabbing the keys and leaping into the vehicle as Dmitri opened the
driver's side door and started the engine.

“Get the fuck out of 'ere,” Andrei called and Dmitri had the car already moving.
It would be minutes before someone called the Police and the ambulance and
Dmitri did not want to anywhere near the Edinburgh slum when they found the
screaming car-jacker. 

“What a waste of fuckin' time,” Dmitri moaned.

                                   * * * * *

Emma untied the bonds on two of the three knots and nodded. “OK, you'll work
that one free in ten minutes or so.” She threw five hundred pounds onto the bed 
and gave her a smile. “I appreciate the brass neck of it, even if I don't like
it.” Margaret's face lit up when she saw the money on the bed and struggled with
her bonds. “Don't say thanks or nuthin'”

“You've tied me up for three hours. I'm supposed to be grateful.”

“I don't care,” Emma replied coldly, and retied her hair in a bandana. “You
tried to fuck me over. I'd a good mind to cut your throat but instead I've
dropped you five hundred.”

Margaret's scowl didn't let up as she played with the knots and Emma  left the
room to walk down the tow path towards a road. The country lane lead towards the
edge of the town, and Emma kept herself to the bushes, obscuring herself from
being seen by passing motorists with the overhanging greenery.

She reached a small industrial park and looked up to see a dozen lorries sitting
idle on the tarmac. Peering around the site, they looked like they would
accommodate a weary criminal for the night, and barely seeing any life in the
yard, except for a security hut with a light on, she climbed over the fence and 
sprinted across the yard. 

There was a whistling and a cry and Emma darted between two trucks. “I saw
someone,” a voice yelled and a torch light flashed close to her. Emma looked
underneath the vehicle from behind the tyre; there was a security guard walking 
towards her and looking underneath the vehicles. She jumped up and pulled
herself onto the ledge between the cab and the truck. It was dirty and slippery 
but she moved herself to the other side of the cab.

“Are you sure? I'll get the infra-red scanners out, that'll find them if they
are outside.” Emma swore under her breath and looked around. She could climb on 
top of the truck but it was night time and very cold. Her memories of the roof
on the hotel didn't make it appealing. She glanced down, and softly landed on
the tarmac, her head bobbing about and she crept to the edge of the truck,
peering around it. 

The security guard was walking towards her, and she looked at the truck she had 
just climbed over, feeling the door; it was unlocked and she slid inside. It
looked and smelt very new and she crept to the back of the cab where a bed had
been slept in with blankets strewn all over it and pulled herself underneath the
blankets, her body pressed up against the back of the cab. 

“What's up?” A male voice cried and she heard and an exchange of voices next to 
the vehicle although she couldn't understand what was being said through the
truck and the blanket. She closed her eyes, gripping her bag for all she could
and then waited for quiet; she originally thought she could spend the night in
the truck but it was decidedly more dangerous than she thought. 

Instead the truck shook and the door opened. She braced herself for shouting and
the blanket being pulled back, but instead the engine roared into the life, and
she felt movement as music filled the cab and the driver yelled at the Security
Guard through an open window. The truck was moving, and she just prayed it
would be going towards a port and away from Merseyside and Worcester; it would
be just her luck for her to arrive back near Runcorn! 

Her heart was racing and she tried to peer out of the blanket; there was a large
shape sat in the driver's seat and held her breath; desperate not to make a
noise when the man cleared his throat.

“It's OK,” he said loudly. “We are free of the depot. I can take you as far as
Plymouth.” Emma's heart skipped a beat; did he know who she was and she pulled
the blanket back. He looked over his shoulder and gave a grin. “Oh, so I got the
girl. I know you'd be one of you and I guessed it would be you, you've just
been on the radio.”

The driver's actions were surreal and she went to sit up but he told her to
remain out of sight. “Thanks,” she muttered.

“S'ok. When I was eighteen I went on the run for a bank job in Birmingham and
some friendly trucker took me all the way to Scotland. Still got caught mind,
but tell me, was that Russian bloke loaded? He looked a proper nasty piece of
scum.”

“He is,” Emma found herself saying. “And thanks. I owe ya.”

“If ya get caught though, I never knew you were there, right?”

“Sure,” she mumbled and settled back down on the bed, with the blanket around
her.

                                  Chapter XII

“I never thought I would fall for you so quickly again,” Vicky gushed and smiled
at the man curled up underneath her nightie-clad body.

Oliver pursed his lips and looked up at her eyes; she was thinking. “Really?”

“Yeah, really. I mean it's not the money. You always had a wonderful heart. And 
so clever.”

“Not that clever, you went to Uni I didn't,” Oliver replied immediately.

“I just wish you'd asked me out at College, I really wanted you to but you never
liked me.”

“I did, I did,” Oliver said quickly. “I always thought you were perfect. I
s'pose I left it a bit too late now.”

Vicky sighed. “No,” she muttered. “It's not too late.”

Oliver took a deep breath. “Well what happens now?”

Vicky gazed down at him. “For the next week, we just enjoy ourselves, I'm loving
the sex and freedom.” She gave him a coy smile and looked into his eyes. “Sorry
I was out last night, I had something to do but tonight I'll make it up to you.
And then we see about getting you a fake identity,” she said confidently. “One 
of my house mates from last year is dating the local fixer. But I want to know
if we do this, I don't want to go to prison if we get caught.”

Oliver stared at her, and she raised her eyebrows. “You won't, will you?”

“If I am aiding a criminal on the run, I could be arrested. You have to tell
them if you are arrested you told me nothing, and I didn't know about the money 
or anything. OK?”

Oliver nodded and Vicky squeezed him. The front door slammed shut as her house
mate left the house and Vicky slid out of bed. “Ahh shit. I got lectures and I
need to see Amy about getting you some fake ID. Go have a shower, I'll be back
in ten or fifteen minutes.”

Oliver smiled at her and waited for her to get out of bed before she guided him 
towards the door. “You sure?”

“Yes, I need to see her before she goes off to lectures. And make sure you have 
a proper wash,” she told him. “If you want a deep long blowjob later don't have 
a minging cock.” Oliver snorted and Vicky put the tip of her finger in her mouth
and sucked gently and seductively. “And you know I swallow.”

The thought of the lovely Vicky giving him a blow-job had his little man
instantly interested and he looked at her. She giggled at him and he shrugged.
“What?”

“You. You'd think after the last couple of days you'd be worn out,” she said
with a smile.

Oliver smirked; it was certainly true that since he had lost his virginity, he
had had an awful lot of sex with the student who had barely been able to control
her libido. She had been warm and friendly, introducing him to all sorts of
unbelievable new experiences and pleasures. She had certainly boosted his
confidence and self-esteem: she found him irresistible – she said so. “Well you 
look lovely,” he muttered.

“Well just give me ten minutes to talk to Amy and then I'll do us a breakfast in
bed.”

Oliver watched as she grabbed her phone from the charger, flashed him and then
blew a kiss towards him. She shut the bathroom door and he stripped off his
clothes; he had bought a few things in the market but everything was tatty and
cheap – but he needed to blend in and didn't think wandering around in expensive
designer gear was appropriate.

After a quick toilet stop, he turned the shower on and hot water came streaming 
from the shower head. He adjusted and stepped in, closing his eyes and allowing 
the refreshing jets to wash away his grime. It felt good to feel the warmth all 
over his body and he lathered up the shampoo and washed it out of his short
hair. 

He picked up a razor from the side and silently thanked Vicky for leaving him
one out, scraping it over his face. It wasn't overly sharp, and it was pink, but
it removed all of his facial stubble with the steam from the shower softening
up the bristles nicely.

He considered the previous few days; he was lucky as he seemed to have landed on
his feet. Vicky was happy to see him and wanted him. He knew he should have
made a move on her when they were at College together but he had chickened out; 
she was too unattainable then as a College student. 

Nothing could have been further from the truth and she was delighted that he had
found her; she said as much. She seemed to love him as a criminal on the run
and had spent the entire time he had been in Aberdeen looking after him. Oliver 
stepped out of the hot stream of water and picked up the nearest towel, drying
his crotch and then rubbing his face. He danced as he dried himself and then
wrapped the large beach towel around him, before opening the door to three armed
policemen.

“Oliver Prutton. I am arresting you for robbery, Breaking and entering and
Handling stolen goods,” he heard in an authoritative voice before being bundled 
onto the hard tiled floor. “Anything you do say will be taken down and used as
evidence against you.”

Oliver groaned and was lead away to Vicky's bedroom to get dressed. He pointed
out the bag to the Policeman watching him, who took it down as Oliver was
handcuffed and lead away past the sobbing Vicky. 

                                   * * * * *

“Keep it, I don't want it,” Geoff replied and Emma stared at her friendly truck 
driver.

“Pardon?”

“I got six years for a bank job when I was young, I don't fancy going back. You 
know I got wife and kids now.”

“Oh,” Emma muttered and smiled; he had told her all about his life and advised
her to give herself up as they would catch her anyway. The bundle of notes she
was offering would pay for his extension he needed doing for his new baby or
even for his anniversary holiday he wanted to take but Geoff shook his head.

“I've taken a risk taking you this far,” he told her and glanced in his mirrors.
“The coast is clear.”

“Cheers, I really do owe you one.”

He smiled. “Always happy to help a damsel in distress. Just when you are caught 
don't mention my name.”

“I won't,” Emma promised and gave him a kiss on the cheek. 

He smiled at her and wished her luck and then pulled out of the lay-by to
complete his journey to Plymouth. “Think about it. I've been there. I was your
age and was doing the same thing.”

Emma pursed her lips, nodded and jumped down from the cab. She felt a tinge of
regret but also of complete respect of her lorry driver. He had turned down a
reward in not turning her in and refused to take any money from her. 

It took Emma just two hours to hike to Plymouth; the Sun was rising and the
vivid and violent colours of the sunrise illuminated the sky. The port of
Plymouth was on the other side of the town centre, and she treated herself to a 
fast food breakfast and a local paper. 

She was grateful to be able to use the toilets in the “restaurant” before
finding out that she was still on the front page of the newspaper; she wanted to
be forgotten.

She felt a bit sad that Oliver had been caught; he had never wanted to be
involved but had managed to put himself in Aberdeen which she thought was a good
effort nevertheless. He had been pictured going into the Police Station and was
even called the “mastermind” which she thought was stretching the truth to
breaking point; newspapers loved doing that she reasoned.

Interestingly, she read that the Police thought that she and Jamie were also in 
Scotland and she reasoned it did her no harm to be the best part of 500 miles
between the Police and herself.

The ferry terminal was dreary and small; she had expected a whirlwind of
passionate activity but it was quite desolate, and she sat idly waiting for
inspiration.

A few people came and went but unless she had a passport then she wouldn't be
going anyway and would be inviting arrest; but where could she get a false
passport from in Plymouth? She didn't even know if she could get a false
passport in Liverpool with her contacts, let alone Plymouth and she kicked her
heels. She saw the smaller boats and wondered whether they could be coerced into
giving her a lift, but she would be opening herself up to people she couldn't
trust. 

Emma wondered about being a stowaway; she was agile enough and with her slender 
physique and athletic prowess she reckoned she could probably hide but knew it
was a one time only deal: if she was caught then it would be all over.

She mulled over a few options, could she hide in the hold of a lorry, or even a 
coach but then there were not many boats leaving the port transporting road
vehicles. She clicked her teeth together, she was tired and uninspired, when
something caught her eye. A minibus, full of ferry staff was working its way out
of the terminal and she started to follow it.

It was rush hour, and nothing in Plymouth was moving pretty quickly, and so with
a combination of running, and good eyesight, she was able to follow it for a
mile to its destination at a small hotel on the edge of the town centre.

Emma wondered that if she could be “staff” could she get aboard and crept around
the back of the hotel, her heart was racing and checked a couple of locked
doors. There was a noise, and she darted behind a crate and a door flew open,
for a man to come striding out in his chef whites and light up a cigarette.

With his back turned, Emma peered into the room, and seeing it was just an
employee rest room darted inside and inched along the corridor. She heard
voices, and without thinking, opened the nearest door and walked through into
the laundry room.

She was surrounded by ferry uniforms and changing into her size as quickly as
she could, she left the room and darted down the corridor to the front of the
hotel. 

“Sorry, did you get a room?” Emma was asked as she hovered in the porch,
awaiting for the minibus driver and to blend in.

“Err … no. I'm going shortly.”

“Oh,” the receptionist asked, puffing on her cigarette. “Oh OK that's fine.”

“You don't have a shower room, do you. My hair is so greasy 'cos I've just come 
off sea.”

“Back to back shifts, they a bugger aren't they?” Emma just smiled and waited
for the receptionist to finish her cigarette and passed her a key to a room on
the ground floor. “Bus goes in ten minutes,” she told her and watched as Emma
walked off to the room.

Warm water was much appreciated by the determined woman and within ten minutes
had liberated the hotel of their toiletries and had cleaned her body and hair,
although her teeth still felt a little furry as they had not provided her with a
toothbrush.

She only just made the minibus with the driver not caring that there was one
extra person. She got some funny looks on the bus until one of her colleagues
started talking to her, asking her if she was new. Emma hesitated and then shyly
introduced herself as “Amy” and the more vocal members of the bus seemed to
dominate the conversation.

This suited her; it wasn't in her interest to stand out to other members on the 
minibus as she certainly didn't want to be recognised and the arrest of Oliver
had put her story back in the newspapers complete with a photo.

Emma froze as the bus went through the checkpoint. If she was asked for her
passport, she wouldn't have it, but the bus stopped in the shadow of the ferry. 
Emma intentionally waited at the back of the group but started walking up the
gangway with her new colleagues and towards the ship.

They all seemed preoccupied with their own friendship groups and Emma was
deliberately shy and reticent to talk on the bus so they were happy to leave her
as they strode up to the vessel.  This allowed Emma time to take in her new
surroundings and think as she walked up the steep ramp. The first thing she saw 
was a manager checking his staff onto the boat and her heart sank, slowing down.
She realised that he had not seen her and looking back down the ramp saw more
people coming up the ramp; she couldn't turn around and go back down even if she
wanted to.

Emma took a deep breath, her heart was pounding in her chest and wiped her
mouth, tucking her hair behind her ears. He was looking at her, and was no more 
than twenty yards away. “Come on,” he barked. “You're late.”

“Sorry,” Emma said and skipped towards him. “Sorry, I'm a bit lost.”

“Name?”

“Amy,” Emma said instinctively.

“Amy who?”

“Wallace,” Emma squeaked. He looked through his clipboard and then at the girl. 

“You a temp?”

Emma nodded and gripped her bag tighter, ready to make a run for it if he got
suspicious. He looked at her and then down the list again. “Feckin' useless
secretaries,” he moaned. “They always doing this. Have you got any papers from
HR?” Emma shook her head and grunted; she was liking the direction that this
conversation was taking. 

“I was told to come here at short notice. Something about a girl breaking her
leg,” she said hopefully.

The manager grunted. “Arm. She slipped on the deck yesterday and she is stuck in
Spain. OK, did your passport go with the lot that came earlier.”

Emma smiled and nodded. “Yeah, they took it off me.”

“And you know where you are going?”

“I think so,” she replied, smiling for the first time she was dropped off at the
terminal and he waved her onto the large sea vessel.

“Derek,” he told her. “If you need any help, come and find me.”

The only help Emma needed was to find somewhere to hide on the boat until they
got to Spain. 

                                   * * * * *

The Inspector looked at the big whiteboards in the office and felt a hand on his
shoulder. “Sir,” the woman called. “Do you want a cup of tea?”

The well-built man grunted and then shook himself to the present. “Oh, that'll
be wonderful Alice, cheers.”

He looked back at the board and stood staring at it. He knew Oliver had been in 
Edinburgh before going to Aberdeen although they had not been able to trace any 
friends or contacts for Jamie or Emma in Scotland. The Inspector strongly
suspected that Oliver's trip to Aberdeen was the inexperienced man just going in
any direction away from the scene of the crime and ending up in a town where he
knew someone; there was no indication that Vicky and Oliver had communicated
for several months prior to Oliver arriving and Vicky had made it clear to the
Scottish Police, by all accounts, that she had not invited him to see her. 

He didn't believe Jamie was with Oliver as he would certainly have not been
prepared to ring the Police and make an offer to give themselves up so they must
have split up at some point prior to Oliver ringing him from Edinburgh. He
would ask when Oliver arrived from being transported from Scotland to
Merseyside.

This still left him looking at where the other two were – there had been a
sighting of Emma in the Midlands but this was not substantiated and Jamie
appeared to have disappeared off the face of the country.

In total, the three of them had avoided detection completely, despite being on
the television and in the newspapers and something told him that the other two
were still in Britain.

The phone rang and he ignored it; it would only be his wife and he looked back
at the whiteboard. His colleague had been heading up an investigation into the
criminal behaviour of Jaroslav Doszak and he knew that there would be men
scouring the UK looking for them.

His musings were interrupted by the WPC bringing a cup of tea to the Inspector
who was still looking at he figures on the board. “Cheers,” he muttered and
rubbed his nose. 

If Emma was heading South and Oliver was heading North, could Jamie have gone
East? Or West? He took a sip and set the cup down on the table. All he knew was 
that if he didn't find all three of them, Jaroslav would. and then he would be
looking at conducting a murder investigation. 

                                   * * * * *

Jamie sat back on the chair and glanced out of the window of the fast food
restaurant. He had deliberately put a dozen miles in the stolen vehicle but
thought doing too many more would be dangerous; he didn't want to get stopped by
the Police with his back window shot out.

He also didn't want the two henchmen chasing after him to get their vehicle back
and had found some derelict land and poured some petrol over it that he found
in the boot of the car; he knew that if he had been caught it would have been
him doused in the petrol and it made him realise more than ever he needed to get
out of England and out of the reach of Jaroslav.

He wondered if they had caught Emma or Oliver, or if his mother had experienced 
a visit from the henchmen. He doubted that anyone he knew would remain
untroubled by the vicious men and wondered if it had been worth it: the money
was great but having a furious and homicidal gangster chasing the length of the 
country had certainly put a downer on the elation he felt.

Jamie felt worried: Jaroslav was a powerful man who no doubt had contacts all
over the city and he knew that checking into the wrong hotel or appearing in the
wrong café would cause a phone call to made, and end up with his guts outside
of his body. The only way it would stop would be if Jaroslav was stopped or
Jamie disappeared.  

He finished his burger meal and threw the rubbish into the bin, idly leaving the
restaurant with his bag and walking down the road. He had seen a small hotel on
a side street that looked like it primarily catered for foreign tourists (it
had several different languages underneath an English “welcome” on the notice
board) and he had noted they had vacancies.  Jamie deliberately didn't get a
room as there were a few people milling around outside and he wanted as few
people to see him.

“Excuse me sir,” a voice behind him said and Jamie turned without thinking.
“Have you got the time?”

Jamie glanced at his watch and looked up just as a fist struck him in the face. 
Jamie howled and a knife appeared by his throat, and a hand delved into his
jacket pockets. “Shut up,” the voice hissed from behind a hooded sweatshirt.
Jamie gulped, noted very little about the man, other than he was mixed race and 
had fearsome eyes boring into him. He felt his heart leap and the hairs on the
back of his neck stand on end.  There were obviously a few banknotes in his
inside pocket that got stolen but no mobile phone or keys or anything. “Where's 
ya mobile?”

Jamie glanced at the hand with the knife in it and shook his head. “I don't have
one,” he muttered, his heart rate quickened and the man snarled, grabbing the
bag.

“I don't fucking think so,” Jamie cried and the mugger jabbed his knife towards 
the determined man and then he struck him in the face with the his fist and the 
handle of the blade. Jamie howled in pain, dropping his grip on the bag and the 
street robber started to run.

Jamie had to chase. If he didn't get that bag back he was a dead man as he would
no longer have any way of getting a passport and getting out of the country. He
would be sitting duck for Jaroslav or the Police; and if he was caught by the
Police then Jaroslav would know exactly where to find him. His life would depend
on the next five minutes.

For the second time that day Jamie sprinted, chasing after the energetic thief
as he powered down the roads. Jamie kept his eyes fixed in the twilight  as he
darted in between the cars and then into a path that went over some waste
ground. 

Jamie didn't hesitate, he might not have known the area but if he got stabbed
and died then it would only be a shortcut to what would happen when Jaroslav
caught up with him. The bag thief looked behind to see Jamie gaining on him and 
tried to leave the lit path and go onto the fields but Jamie was too close and
could still see him as he slid over the muddy ground. “Let me have … the bag
back … and you can go,” Jamie panted but the thief reached the end of the ground
and just jumped over a small fence into the garden of an unsuspecting resident.

There was a shriek as first the bag thief and then Jamie ran through a family
barbecue, knocking over a small child holding a sausage but as the thief emerged
from the house into another street, Jamie was within striking distance.

The thief turned around to see Jamie within a few feet; Jamie wanted to slow,
his lungs were on fire, but he needed to keep going. He could feel the lactic
acid in his legs burning as he sprinted down the road. He was almost up to where
the thief was and doubled his efforts so he was just behind him and swept his
leg across, causing the man to stumble. 

He dropped the bag immediately and then hit the floor with a crunch. Jamie
jumped over the bag, stood over the thief trying to scramble away when he
launched a kick into the stomach of him. “Fuckin' kill ya,” he cried but the
thief took to his feet, and scrabbled away from the exhausted Jamie.

Panting, Jamie picked up the bag, saw a little girl watching him from the window
and gave her a wave. She smiled and waved back and with as much energy as he
could muster he left the area in case anyone had called the Police.

Jamie didn't find the original hotel he had spied but stumbled upon a small B&B 
with a vacancies sign in the window and knocked stoutly on the door, covering
his hair but not his face.

An old man answered and looked at Jamie. “Ya got any vacancies?”

He smiled and looked at him. “Sure, it's fifty pounds a night,” he told him and 
Jamie breathed a sigh of relief and pulled out three twenties from his bag. 

“One room please,” he asked in his best voice.

The man bit held the door open and had Jamie fill in a visitor's card which he
signed as “Ian Richards” and then showed him to a small room containing a bed,
sink, toilet and small shower, which Jamie gratefully used.

Jamie slept soundly in the bed and enjoyed the feel of freshly laundered sheets 
against his clean skin. The old man had been welcoming but had clearly not
realised who he was as he was keen to talk about the virtues of the town around 
him and local amenities. 

Jamie had an early night after locking the door; twice in the last 24 hours had 
someone tried to steal his ill-gotten gains and he was certain that a third
attempt, if it came during the night, would also be doomed to failure. Jamie
therefore, went to bed naked and hugging the bag containing his share of the
loot as if it was a teddy bear.

The morning was introduced by an alarm clock the previous guest had set but
Jamie emerged to a full English breakfast that the old man had cooked. “It's a
nice day,” he said cheerfully. “You going anywhere?”

“I'm going to see my girlfriend,” Jamie lied; he had spun the old man a tall
tale of how he had travelled to London to see “Evie” but they had rowed which is
why he need to stay in a B&B but he had found disguising his accent hard so had
tried to talk as little as possible. 

As he left, the hotelier thanked him for his custom and asked if he would sign
the guestbook located in the hall. Jamie gave a grin as he left the room and
with a smile added “J Prutton – thanks for the stay.” He wondered if he should
add anything about the statues and the money guessing that it would end up as an
“and finally” item on the news in a month's time but decided against it; it
was, as Emma would have said, all risk and no gain.

He stepped out of the small hotel and walked towards the small High Street – he 
needed to get out of London and he needed to get a passport. He wanted to be
somewhere where he would blend in, or at least people weren't looking for him
and took the map of London out of his pocket. He wanted a town within reach of
London so when he had a passport he could happily get to Heathrow quickly, but
somewhere without a large Police presence or suspicious minds.

He glanced up towards the bus going towards Harrow and checked his map; it was
going in the right direction – out of London – and he crossed the road to get on
it.

                                  Chapter XIII

“Interview commencing at zero nine fifteen with Inspector Richard Williamson,
Sergeant Liam Wheeton, Mr Oliver Prutton, and his representative Euan Duffy.”

The bearded legal representative held up his hand and looked at the Inspector.
“My client has indicated that his willing to cooperate with the Police
investigation but has expressed a desire that the Police ensures that this
cooperation is noted and recognised. Can you please reassure my client that this
will happen?”

The Inspector nodded. “Any cooperation will be recorded and will be explicitly
noted in court, if required.”

Oliver rubbed his nose and pursed his lips together. “Well you know most of it. 
I was roped in by Jamie. Him and this girl wanted to do a job and they needed
plans that I got them. And then they wanted access cards and codes and then they
promised to leave me alone. But their accomplice got nicked and I was told I
had to do it.”

“Please note the clear coercion, officer,” the duty solicitor pointed out and
both Police officers turned up their noses at him and allowed Oliver to
continue.

“Well I had to set off the car alarms as a distraction and Jamie sprayed
something onto their satellite to mess with the pictures. When we did that Emma 
let us in and we went down to the vault. The code we had wasn't right and it set
off some alarm but the owner came down to check and he turned it off and took
out a briefcase. We were hiding behind statues. When he left, Emma typed in the 
right number and the vault opened.”

“How did she know the right number?” the Sergeant asked and Oliver gave a brief 
smile.

“She watched Doszak type it in. Well we got out and made off to a farmhouse. I
got a third of the money, some jewellery and one of the three statues.”

“Where is the money?”

Oliver shrugged. “It was in Vicky's room. I sort of found her and she promised
to let me stay for a night. It was in a bag.”

The Inspector pulled up a small hold-all from the floor in a clear plastic bag
and Oliver nodded.

“So where is it? This was empty, except for the statue.”

Oliver scowled. “It was full of money. Full of it.”

Richard Williamson looked at his partner and they began to probe Oliver's story,
opting to have a break for ten minutes after an hour.

“So he is lying?” The Sergeant asked and the Inspector snorted as he waited for 
the vending machine to dispense his drink. 

“I don't know. He seemed very certain about the money and the amount.”

“But we searched the whole house and found nothing.”

The Inspector took a deep breath and picked up the red-hot drink swearing at the
thin plastic. “I'm aware of that. He had the statue, he got that from the
vault.”

“Which is the only thing reported stolen. Maybe he didn't have anything else and
just wanted to bargain.”

The Inspector sighed. “No, there was something in his voice, he meant what he
said. The question is, where is it all now?”

“Jaroslav? I mean, we know he would have sent his own people to try and track
them down.”

The Inspector shook his head again. “No. 'Cos if Mr Doszak sent people it
wouldn't be to just find them, it would be to take them out. Whatever he stole, 
he has balls. Not many people would steal from Jaroslav Doszak.”

“Which is probably why the vault security was so bad, he thought no-one would
dare.”

The Inspector had to suppress a smile. “Probably. Learnt the hard way though,
didn't he?”The Sergeant smiled and allowed the Inspector to continue. “Right,
let's go and find out a bit more about where Jamie and Emma are heading,” he
suggested and took a swig from his tea that was still to hot to drink and strode
back down the corridor towards the Interview Room.

                                   * * * * *

“Dhere she is,” Dmitri muttered in his Russian accent and the two men got out of
the dark 4x4, pushing the startled student up against the wall in a nearby
alleyway. Vicky squealed but Andrei held a weapon to the throat of the girl who 
whimpered. 

“What do you want?” Vicky cried and Dmitri looked at her.

“Dhere is zee money?” Dmitri barked and she shook her head.

“I don't know,” she muttered and the two men looked at each other with raised
eyebrows.

“Where is it?” Andrei asked. “We cut you up, we no care.”

“I don't know,” Vicky wailed. “The Police searched my house and they found
nothing. I don't have anything.”

Andrei snarled and Vicky shook her head; she was scared and worried as she had
not seen these men before. They clearly knew about her brief liaison with Oliver
prior to his arrest but she didn't want to be involved in Oliver's mess. 

“What makes you think I have it?”

Andrei took a deep breath and he looked at Dmitri. “Cos Oliver he no have it
when Police come,” she was told and Vicky shook her head.

“So, he ain't gonna give me some money to look after. He not mentioned it,” she 
told them and Andrei looked at Dmitri.

Realising that they were momentarily distracted, Vicky pushed them away and
pulled a lanyard on her bag. She had to put her fingers in her ears as an
excruciatingly loud noise pierced the calm of the street and echoed around the
alleyway. 

She looked at their shocked faces and aimed a kick into the groin of Andrei and 
then backed away down the alleyway as Andrei collapsed onto the floor screaming 
in agony.

Vicky turned her back to the two men and ran away, the piercing sound going with
her as she desperately sought to put some real distance between herself and the
violent henchmen.

                                   * * * * *

“Inspector,” a young man called and ran the length of the corridor.

“Easy,” Richard called and watched as the man dodged a WPC and skidded to a halt
breathlessly. He liked the energy and enthusiasm of the latest batch of police 
officers as they reminded him of when had just joined the force 25 years
previous, but always worried that he would see an accident sooner rather than
later caused by their recklessness.

“That statue, the really expensive one, Oliver Prutton had,” he panted. “It
isn't.”

“Isn't what?”

“The statue.”

“What?” The Inspector took a deep breath and looked at him. “What statue isn't
what?”

“The statue isn't Mr Doszak's statue. It's not made of Gold and is a copy.”

“A copy?”

“Very good one, but not real. It's just been analysed and they've sent the
report through.”

“Are you absolutely sure?”

The young officer was clearly annoyed by his Inspector's lack of belief and held
out the fax for him to read. The Inspector whistled and passed it to his
Sergeant who glanced at it and then at the Inspector. “So you think Jamie or
Emma swapped it at the farmhouse?”

The Inspector shook his head, deep in thought. “No. But someone did. We know Mr 
Doszak bought the statues five years ago. So unless he bought fakes or if he
swapped it.”

“But if Jamie wanted to double-cross him, get away with all three of them, could
he have done it in the farmhouse?”

The Inspector snorted. “I can't see it. Jamie looked after Oliver, so it would
be Emma. Emma could have swapped them after the raid.”

“So is Jamie's one a fake then?”

The Inspector sniffed. “Unless Mr Doszak had them made and he was planning to
auction fakes.”

“They were verified the day before independently and the auction house would
obviously do their own checks but it says they were good copies.”

There was a sharp intake of breath and the Inspector looked at his Sergeant.
“Well something isn't right here, Oliver said when he phoned from Edinburgh that
he had over a quarter of a million in cash, jewellery and a near-priceless
statue. When we pick him up two days later he has nothing.”

“Well maybe, he had the copy made.”

“Why? It just doesn't make any sense. Why would he do that? But I can charge him
with the burglary so let's get that done.”

“Yes sir,” came the submissive response and the Inspector left to ponder exactly
what had been going on: something was not right.

“And I want to get to the bottom of the jewellry and the cash.”

“We searched the property and it is definitely not there,” the Sergeant told
him. “And Oliver was certain it was with him when he was arrested, and that it
came here.”

The Inspector took a deep breath. I don't like what that might mean,” he
muttered. “But Aberdeen were certain that there was nothing in that bag when
they got it back to the station.”

                                   * * * * *

Jamie slouched in the café in the little market town; he was far enough away
from London to not be searched for, but near enough to be less an hour away. He 
still had a number of problems.

Number one, Jaroslav and his heavies wanted to kill him. They had traced him to 
Dave Richards but could go no further as he was out of known contacts who could 
help him so if he had no idea where to go, they could have no idea where to find
him. Number two, the Police wanted to stick him in prison for a decade. They
had got nowhere near him so he was less worried about them but they had the
ability to stick his face on Crimewatch and then he would have hours rather than
days. Number three, he was stuck in the UK and at the mercy of Jaroslav and the
Police until he could get a passport, which he couldn't do illegally without
stirring up the problem of number one, or legally without being arrested by
number two.

All in all, he felt devoid of ideas and munched on the croissant the shop had
convinced him to buy when ordering a coffee. “Ya look troubled,” the cheerful
shop assistant told him as she cleaned the table; she barely looked older than
eighteen and he nodded respectfully towards her.

“Nah, just a few things on my mind,” he muttered and she smiled warmly at him. 

“Do you want another drink?” She asked and he fished in his pocket for a couple 
of coins and thanked her, asking for a second cappuccino. “If you want something
to take your mind of things, I am in the Vagina Monologues at the Town Hall
tonight,” she told him and passed him the local paper. “We got a very good
review.”

Jamie smiled and watched as the cheerful girl opened the local newspaper to page
twelve and saw the picture of three girls surrounded by a number of people
under the line “Youth Am Dram hits the G-Spot.” She blushed and he looked at the
picture; staring back at him was someone who looked just like him, which blonde
hair and almost identical facial features.

“This guy,” Jamie asked. “He looks a bit like me.”

The girl grinned. “Tom? Ahh well, he is my boyfriend. But he is away at the
moment, he's gone surfing in Cornwall while his parents are in Barbados. It's
why he isn't directing the Monologues, I would have liked him but Ethan is doing
a brilliant job.”

Jamie smiled at her. “You two live local then?”

The serving girl bit her lip and nodded. “I live in Amersham and he lives in a
little village outside. He was on the news as he was one of the people that
helped when that farmer got done with messing up the horses. He lives in house
opposite, ya see. Bedlam everywhere when it kicked off.”

“Yeah,” Jamie said instantly. He looked at her and she smiled.

“I mean I love doing the Am Dram and it's a big buzz, I have to fake an orgasm
on stage.” She blushed and Jamie looked up at her. “Ethan suggested that I
actually put a vibrator up there but it was just weird, but it's such a buzz.”
She laughed at her double-entendre and smiled at her customer. “Really, really
big buzz though.”

Jamie felt bullied into buying a ticket for her production, but she had given
him the exact location (of sorts) to a passport and his ticket out of England so
gleefully purchased one from her. He looked at his watch and cried out in fake 
surprise as she passed him a ticket for two pounds. “I better be goin'. Thanks
an all.”

The girl looked a little disappointed; he café was empty and she obviously
enjoyed talking to someone but Jamie ran out into the High Street and headed for
a newsagents. He was annoyed with himself: all the time he was trying to get a 
forged passport and yet he was thief, why not steal one. It was hardly as if
people always looked like their passport photos anyway, and here was someone who
was almost a dead ringer for him.

All he had to do was find the house, break in and steal the passport: how hard
could it be? First of all, he had to find the house where Tom lived and walked
into a shop. “Hi, I wonder if you could help,” he said in a posh voice. “I'm
looking for a farm nearby where they had trouble with the horses?”

The man tapped behind his counter and looked at the young thief in front of him.
“Spindles?” Jamie nodded and the man nodded towards a map on the counter. “If
you buy one I can show you.”

Jamie smiled and pulled out a five pound note and the man opened up the
booklet-style map to a neighbouring village and pointed to where it said
“Spindles Farm.” Jamie grinned and he raised his eyebrows and then asked what
Jamie wanted up there.

“A job,” Jamie said instantly. “I'm a photographer working on the Sun.” The man 
sucked in air through his teeth and Jamie licked his lips. 

“Don't you go stirring up any more shit,” he was warned and Jamie nodded
respectfully before promising that he wouldn't. 

“I was told to just get a picture of the house; we haven't got one you know what
bosses are like,” he replied, trying to disguise his accent. The newspaper
owner forced himself to smile and Jamie thanked him, passing  him the ticket to 
see the Vagina Monologues and gave him a smile. “I'm busy but it's supposed to
be very good,” he muttered and left the shop without saying anything else. The
walk to the neighbouring village took Jamie out of the town and along country
lanes, before having to leave the sanctuary of the village and turn into a very 
narrow tree-line road.

Jamie soon found the farmhouse which the girl had alluded to but there was only 
one house down the road. He set back off to that, and hoped that she knew what
she was talking about as he climbed the wall and dropped into the garden and
came face-to-face with a young lady reading naked in the garden who screamed
when she saw him.

He was fortunate that there wasn't a neighbouring house for hundreds of yards.

                                  Chapter XIV

“That's five Euros twenty please,” Emma asked, and wearily rubbed her eyes. She 
had tried to escape from the clutches of the manager but he had sent her to the 
shop and had been serving the customers for the first six hours of the voyage
and after a ten hour break, the last four hours. 

The stop supervisor had barely taken an interest in her, and just allowed Emma
to serve the passengers sweets, newspapers and chocolate bars. She took the
money from an excited boy who had an armful of unhealthy snacks. 

“Two minutes,” her supervisor said in gruff tones. “We are nearly there.”

“OK,” Emma muttered and watched as the flurry of passengers frantically bought
the essentials they would want before the shutters came down and Emma was asked 
to clean the shop with the mop and duster. Emma almost resented doing it as the 
supervisor played with her mobile phone and then idly rearranged some of the
stock. 

Emma felt a little aggrieved at the laziness of “her” manager but realised that 
it was an ideal cover and if she blended into the background she would be in
Spain in a few hours.

Emma left the shop and went back to the staff room where she had used a locker
to stash her ill-gotten gains. She was unsure of what would happen when she got 
to port and knew she had to have her wits about her if they started checking
passports or bags. 

She felt nervous and anxious. Everything since she had entered the house she had
some modicum of understanding about. She knew about stately homes and quick
getaways, she knew about stowing away and running from the Police. She knew
about social engineering her way to get a free hotel room. She knew nothing
about blagging her way into a country.

Emma did her best to hide her nervousness; she knew a train border agent would
detect fear in her body language a mile off and waited; the staff room was
almost empty as most of the staff would have to clean the ship and prepare it
for a return journey but started reading a discarded novel to occupy her mind. 

Ten minutes later, the ship docked and Emma was waiting on the deck, watching as
the Spanish city came into view. She needed to change some of her pounds into
Euros but there would have a hundred ways to exchange money the moment she got
on dry land and just allowed herself to be sucked by the crowd down the gangway 
into mainland Europe.

Two guards watched as the posse of travellers sauntered past them and Emma's
heart leapt when one of them shouted and pointed at her. Her stomach lurched and
she went to make a run for it, desperate to get away but her legs didn't move
and one of the border guards moved in.

She watched as his hands left his side and snatched a teenager in front of her, 
the bag caught up in his feet and leaving her grip. She jolted in fright, and
looked at the guard who dragged the boy to one side and removed a knife from his
pocket. 

There was commotion and Emma, paralysed with dread, recovered to her senses and 
walked briskly into the port and then out into the town. She had a slight
understanding of Spanish, her last boyfriend had been brought up in Madrid and
she had gone to Ibiza but she had never read much of the language and didn't
understand a word of what any of the signs meant or said. She wanted a station, 
some Euros and preferably a nice hot bath and a change of clothes. 

Emma had thought hard on the boat; she would be docking in northern Spain and
wanted to get to Argentina. She considered trying to get to an airport but the
lack of documentation would make flying impossible, especially with the security
checks that she would be subjected to.

This left her with travelling by boat, which was far easier and slower until she
considered the thought of getting a yacht. Hiring a yacht might be difficult
but stealing a yacht would be easy and she knew that people sailed across the
Atlantic Ocean on a daily basis in their expensive toys.

As try as she could, Emma could only think of Monaco and Gibraltar as being
havens for big boats and neither were in Spain but decided to try her luck in
Barcelona; it was a big port and she felt safer in Spain. She wasn't in Spanish 
papers and the Police would have no idea she had fled Britain. She would have to
be careful but it would be safer.

Emma walked into the small town centre and found a back street bureau de change.
She didn't want to get asked for ID at a bank, and although she was still in
the uniform from the ferry didn't want to get asked too many questions. The
Spanish gentleman gave her a pretty poor rate as she turned a few hundred Pounds
into a worryingly similar amount of Euros but it was enough to buy herself a
train ticket, a meal and some clothes.

Emma was out of Britain. Emma felt free and Emma felt safe. 

                                   * * * * *

“Sorry,” Jamie cried and had to put his hand over her mouth to stop her from
screeching. The naked woman struggled and he lay her back on the chair.  “Now if
I take my hand off of your mouth you won't scream, will you?” She looked up at 
him, her eyes wide with fear and anxiety. “Will you? I am not here to hurt you, 
I promise.”

She shook her head and slowly Jamie removed it from her mouth and glanced over
her flawless body and the romantic book she was reading. “Who are you?”

Jamie hesitated and licked his lips. “I just came as I'm a bit lost and thought 
I could kip in your shed.”

“Right well I am calling the Police.”

“Don't,” Jamie cried and put his hand over her chest to stop her from getting
up. “Please. I've umm … I've run away from home. Just looking for a few places
to sleep until I get back on me feet.” The girl screwed up her face and Jamie
glanced down at her. “I'll pay you,” he promised. “Just let me kip in your shed 
or on your sofa and I'll pay you, please.”

The girl looked at him up and down and sighed. “This isn't my house,” she said
in almost perfect diction. “So I can't let you stay.” Jamie sighed and looked
ruefully at her, but she rubbed the back of his hand.  “Why have you run away
from home?”

“I umm …” Jamie stuttered and not quite sure how to finish the sentence licked
his lips. “My dad told me not to see my girlfriend any more and we split up
because of him,” he lied and glanced down at the romantic novel in her hand. “He
didn't like her, but I loved her. She was perfect,” he muttered wistfully, his 
mind flashing back to how he thought when he was in prison and Emma stopped
coming to see him.

“Oh why,” she cooed, ignoring her lack of clothes and Jamie admired the curvy,
well-proportioned girl. She was no more than eighteen with straight jet black
hair  that came down to her ample bosom. There wasn't a blemish on her tanned
body and Jamie couldn't resist staring at her shaved pubis and wonderfully
tanned legs.

“Religion,” Jamie muttered. “She wasn't the right religion.”

The girl wrapped her arms around Jamie. “That's so sad,” she told him, pressing 
his face into her bare bosom and Jamie bit his lip and nodded. “You poor thing. 
How long were you going out?”

Jamie puffed. “Well since I was eleven. She was ten. It was almost a decade.”
The girl dabbed at her eyes and Jamie hummed. “We had to keep it a secret, but
they found out in the end.” Jamie wrapped his arms around the girl and smiled to
himself; he was quite enjoying be the storyteller.

“Oh it's just like Romeo and Juliet. It's horrible when parents do that. Where
is she now?”

“Her parents. They sent her away.”

“Away?” The girl squawked.

“Yeah,” Jamie said, running out of ideas. “Back to umm, their country.”

“Oh you hear about it all the time. Was it India or Pakistan?” Jamie nodded and 
she continued gushing over him. “You hear about it all the time. It's horrible. 
No wonder you run away from home.”

“I … umm … well it knocked me a bit, so I took all the money I've earned and
come running.”

She sighed and held out her hand. “Rosie. I'm the maid. Of course you can stay
the night.”

Jamie smiled. “Yeah, sorry for scaring you.”

“Ahh it's OK. You don't normally get a fit looking guy jump over the wall when
you are sunning yourself in the garden but I am home alone all week so why not
go naked?”

“No,” Jamie muttered and looked at her wonderful body. “Why not indeed.”

Rosie's phone beeped next to her and she growled at it, ignoring it as the beep 
was followed by an annoying ring. “It's the local gym,” she moaned. “They have
been on at me for the last four months because I got behind on my subs.”

Jamie sat down next to her and looked straight at her crotch. “I'll pay for ya, 
if you let me stay for a night,” he offered and Rosie licked her lips.

“I think you've suffered enough,” she said as if it was a gentle chastisement.
“I will sort it, I just don't get much money from the Reynolds and my car had an
expensive MOT a couple of months ago, but the gym won't let me quit until I've 
paid up for the year. But I'll sort it, they can wait.”

“No,” Jamie said and pulled out a couple of notes from his inside pocket. “How
much?”

The girl sniffed. “It's forty-odd pounds a month, but they want three hundred as
they want me to pay for the next twelve months.” Jamie sighed and counted out
three hundred pounds and gave the crumpled money to Rosie.

Her eyes widened at the bundle of money Jamie had. “I can't,” she said, sitting 
up and swinging her hips so that he uncovered genitals were straight in Jamie's 
eye line. He licked his lips appreciatively and then sighed. 

“Yeah, course you can,” he said and realised that the more Rosie saw him as a
nice guy, she was less likely to believe he might be a wanted man. He was also
quite keen for her to go to the gym to pay her debt and leave him with access to
the house so he could retrieve the passport. 

“Oh are you sure?” 

“Yes,” Jamie replied loftily. “Just go and pay it. It'll be load off your mind.”
Rosie gave him a naked cuddle and ran inside to put on a pair of short denim
shorts, T-Shirt and ask him if he wanted to cycle to Amersham or stay in the
garden.

“I'll stay here,” Jamie asked. “I just need to think about some things,” he told
her and she brought out a big jug of squash and a glass. 

“OK. I won't be long. It's just a twenty minute cycle ride,” she promised and
kiss him on the cheek as she left. “And I'll give you a massage later. Take your
mind of your girlfriend.”

“Ex,” Jamie corrected her and Rosie apologised. Jamie watched the girl leave and
then waited for two minutes before scouting around the house; she had locked
every door, but she had left a window unlocked and he managed to get through to 
open it.

He was grateful there was no alarm and set about checking Tom's bedroom for a
passport. Although Jamie had never met him, he immediately disliked him as he
was a most untrusting fellow; he had locked all of his drawers but these were
little match for Jamie and he soon prised them open to reveal loads of saucy
pictures of his hostess from the café but no passport.

He groaned; people like Tom probably kept their important documents in safes and
although he could break into it, he only had until Rosie returned and that was 
probably in less than ten minutes time.

He glanced through the piles of books to see if he kept it there, and in his
desk and even under his bed. With a snarl, he went to close the door when he saw
something on the bookcase; one of the books just didn't look right. It looked
out of place and he walked over to it and slid it off the shelf.

It wasn't a book as it was made of plastic and as he opened the cover, saw a
passport on top, along with a page of passwords and a credit card; it was a
place to hide valuables where thieves wouldn't find them.

“Should ask for a fuckin' refund,” Jamie muttered as he pocketed the contents
and went back into the garden, carefully closing the window behind him. It was
nearly evening so he decided to stay the night with Rosie, get his massage and
then travel to Argentina the following day. It would be so easy.

                                   * * * * *

Emma dropped onto the boat and scuttled over to the corner of the cabin. It had 
been so easy when she had broken into the offices of the marina and seen a
print-out from an e-mail program, sent by Lord Whittingham that asked for his
boat to be ready for the following day as his eighteen year old son and friend
wanted to sail to the Canaries to celebrate his birthday.

Emma was a little disgusted that Lord Whittingham was that rich that he could
send his son away on a boat that cost hundreds of thousands or even millions of 
pounds (she didn't know) but it did occur to her that the Canaries were a lot
closer to Argentina than Spain was. 

The thought of a free ride was welcome and so she prised open the key cabinet
with her knife, took the keys for “Celeste II” and closed up the cabinet. She
snuck onto the boat as dawn was approaching and the harbour was starting to get 
busier. She had no real idea of when he was going to set sail of what the
chinless wonder's son looked like but she found a small cupboard than ran the
length of the boat and thought about hiding there. 

The trouble was, Emma had no clue what they would load where and it seemed
reasonable that if they were planning to cross the Ocean they would want to
check the boat was seaworthy and have lots of supplies to load. In short, Emma
had no idea where to hide, until she looked into one of the seven cabins and saw
the cupboard containing all the spare linen. There was enough room at the top
of the cabin for her to slide into and possibly sleep and then hide herself with
the sheets.

It was awkward, uncomfortable in the tiny compartment but she was able to
stretch out a little and as light streamed in through the tiny crack, she
drifted off to sleep.

The next thing she was aware of was a gentle rocking motion and she struggled to
get free; she wanted to have a look to see where she was and she wanted to get 
something to eat and drink, as well as to go to the toilet. She didn't want to
urinate over the bedding she was lying on. 

The thought of food supplies and comfort breaks was not part of her plan but
there was not enough room to move in the tight compartment. She tried to swing
her legs free but the cabinet was fastened and while there was no lock she did
not have the leverage to put enough force in her legs to prise it open.

Emma struggled and writhed, trying to force the cotton sheets out of the way but
they steadfastly refused to move. She took out her knife and began to slide it 
along the sheets underneath her that had been compacted by the weight of her
body. She was breathing furiously and worried about a lack of Oxygen in the
cabinet. She grunted as she gripped the knife and ran it down the bedding for
the tenth time.

She was cutting the cotton and felt it slide, but with so many slits and cuts in
the bedding, it slid around more and she was able to force most of the cotton
to the end of the compartment and swing her legs around. She was able to spy out
of the crack and see that it didn't look like there was anyone in the room and 
she pushed the soles of her feet against the doors of the cupboard and pushed
forward.

There was a click and the door swung open, allowing Emma to slide out and grab
her bag from the shelf below where she had stowed it. Her legs were stiff and
numb and she stretched before moving; her body hurt. The cotton sheets were
completely destroyed and she bundled them up in the corner and shut the door
before creeping out of the room. 

The boat had quite a few sleeping cabins; many of them single beds and she
wondered if she could just sleep in one of them and not be noticed. She wanted a
leak first and wondered if she could just find a bottle and be extremely
careful with her aim but realised there must be a toilet and it was preferable
to use civilised facilities! 

She had not appreciated the size of the yacht in the dark or as she wandered
around it at night but with daylight walked to the end of the thin corridor. She
looked up the stairs to the right and crept up them. It was a big boat for two 
people but this would aid her, she could creep about if there was only two of
them and was less likely to be caught.

She heard a radio coming from directly in front of her and a voice, so she crept
back down the stairs; she knew that there were two guys on the boat so she knew
she had the rest of the boat to herself. 

Turning into a room, she crept past a double bed and used the toilet on the
other side of the room, giving a relieved sigh as she gave her bladder respite. 
There was a small galley next to the toilet and she peered into it and opened
the small fridge to find something to eat and drink; she was hungry and thirsty.

There was a cough and she turned to face the source of the noise, coming from
the other side of the galley. Two rugged boys stared at the wretched looking
girl. “Who the fuck are you?”

                                   Chapter XV

Oliver lay back on the chair and the Police Officer looked at him. “Oliver
Prutton. I am charging you with,” he started and Oliver sniffed.

“I know,” he said firmly. “Robbery, Breaking and Entering, Handling Stolen
Goods. I knew you would.”

The officer looked at his partner and then at the duty solicitor who raised his 
eyebrows. “Let me finish,” Oliver was told firmly and the Police Office reeled
half-a-dozen charges that Oliver was being prosecuted for.

Oliver knew he would be charged and just idly walked down the corridor with the 
Police officer to his cell. He stared back at the officer as the door closed and
took a deep breath, before bursting into tears; the events of the day finally
catching up with him.

He knew that this moment would come the moment he agreed to do the job with
Jamie and Emma and he knew he should never have got involved. He kicked the door
in anger and then sat down on the mattress to think things through.

He was fucked; Jamie and Emma were probably in Argentina and he would be the one
to carry the can, just like his brother did all those years ago. He wiped his
face and stared into the door of his cell and bit his lip. 

His brother, Emma, Jaroslav, the henchmen who tortured people, the policeman who
stole the nicked money – they were all guilty too but they were free. It was
unfair.

Oliver slept little that night and was in court the following morning to a
packed gallery. He felt nervous as he looked up to see all the eyes trained on
him, and he confirmed his name, address and date of birth.

The duty solicitor had promised him that he would try and get bail, and duly
made the application to the judge.“My client has an exemplary record, your
honour, he has shown himself to be of good character and this is an isolated
offence. We will be requesting a suspended sentence at the trial and believe
there is a good chance for him to be given such as a punishment. He is of no
threat on bail, and we would respectfully ask that he is bailed until the trial 
date.”

The judge looked at the prosecutor who shook her head and got up, pointing out
that Oliver was a flight risk, had been attempting to go to Argentina and that
the charges levelled against him were serious. The judge nodded as the
prosecutor spoke and looked at Oliver, telling him that he would be held on
remand until his trial date.

Oliver closed his eyes and rubbed them. A remand centre didn't sound that bad
but it was still incarceration and was prison by another name. His duty
solicitor had told him to expect it but he still didn't want it to go to a
prison. The Police cell had been bad enough.

Oliver was taken to the back of an armoured van and put inside, handcuffed to a 
guard that didn't want to engage in conversation with him. Oliver felt like a
pariah and felt the glare of several dozen camera flashes through the window as 
the van moved out of court. He looked scared and tried to duck them, closing his
eyes as the journalists threw their cameras to the window of the van as it left
court, but he still knew he would be in every newspaper the following day. 

The journey to the remand centre was relatively short and soon the vehicle came 
to rest. Oliver was scared and nervous, but he had something to do: he had to
fill in a visitation form as there was someone he wanted to see. 

                                   * * * * *

Andrei grabbed the student as she walked past and clamped a gloved hand over the
face of the Veterinary Studies student. Vicky shrieked as Andrei pushed her
into the back of the Range Rover and Dmitri put the car into gear and sped off
down the road.

Vicky struggled to get free and hit Andrei in the face with her elbows. He
yelped and she screamed before smacking the back of Dmitri's head with her fist.
Dmitri leant forward and struggled to get control of the vehicle as it veered
towards the pavement. “Fuck,” he called out. “Sort that bitch out.”

Andrei grabbed hold of Vicky who was screaming for “help” and smacked her in the
mouth and threw her against the seat, ramming his palm into the face of the
student to silence her. He pulled her towards him and wrapped his other arm
around the throat of the young woman and pushed down. 

“Fuckin' shut it,” he spat. “Or I … I strangle you.”

Vicky spluttered and Dmitri swung the car into the corner, before speeding out
of the city of Aberdeen. Vicky was scared and tried to kick herself free but
Andrei gripped her throat tighter with his forearm.

Vicky bit the arm of the guy restraining her and he let go with a cry and she
struggled free, aiming a fierce blow into his loins. He gave a blood-curdling
scream and she smacked Dmitri around the back of the head, who swore at his
companion for the second time.

Andrei grabbed Vicky as she frantically tried to get a grip on the door handle
and bundled her in the foot well, his body stopping her from moving. She swore
viciously at him and tried kicking the door with her free leg, but was unable to
get enough leverage to do any real damage to the vehicle and they were speeding
out of the city so no-one would hear her. 

The Range Rover left the road and bounced along a small track in a forest and
Vicky squawked, struggling again but Dmitri stopped at the side of the track and
got out, opening the back door and pulling the scared girl out into the forest.


Vicky was thrown against a tree and she cried out in pain as the unyielding fir 
smacked into her back. She got to her feet and tried to scramble away but Dmitri
pushed her back and pulled his jacket away from his waist to reveal a gun
tucked into the waistband. “Think you run away from bullets? This time you will 
talk to us, no fuckin' tricks.”

Vicky whimpered and Andrei got out of the car and stood a few feet away from
Vicky on the other side of the tree to Dmitri and the car. They looked
menacingly at her and she shook her head. “I told you, I don't know anything.”

“Fuckin' liar,” Andrei shouted and glared at her. “He had the stuff and he lost 
it at your house. We want answers now. And no more tricks.”

Dmitri put his hand out to stop Andrei and Vicky burst into tears. “The Police
have raided my home. Burglars have been in. They found nothing. If he had it, he
lost it.. And I didn't ask for him to come. I don't know anything about
anything. And the Police got the statues, I saw them.”

Andrei cracked his knuckles and withdrew his gun, looking at Dmitri. “Start
talking,” Andrei told her and held the gun at chest level with Vicky. “You were 
his girlfriend.”

“I wasn't,” Vicky squealed. “I wasn't. I danced with him once at a College
disco,” she shouted hysterically and tears streamed down her face. “I barely
knew him but he liked me so he came up here when he got into trouble.”

Dmitri licked his lips and thought. “So where did he go?”

“I don't know,” Vicky wailed. “He came up, begged to stay. I told him he could
only stay until the weekend and then he had to go. He had a bag with him and the
Police took it. That is all I know.”

Andrei aimed his gun at Vicky's face and looked at the senior man who shook his 
head. “You lie to me, we fuck you, you hear.” Vicky nodded as Andrei lowered his
weapon. “We stick a gun up your cunt and he blow you away,” he warned and Vicky
nodded, rubbing her back and her abused face. 

She watched as Andrei and Dmitri walked backwards and climbed into the car.
“Where am I? You can't leave me here. It's miles to Aberdeen.”

Dmitri smiled. “We can do what the fuck we like.”

“But …” Vicky called and watched as her abductors left her alone in the middle
of the wood. She groaned and looked back behind her; if the car went that way
down the track then that must lead to Aberdeen but she was many miles away and
it was already starting to rain. 

She pulled her jacket close to her; she was going to get soaked if she couldn't 
scrounge a lift. 

                                   * * * * *

“Ahh,” Emma cried and they looked at her. “I am wanting to catch a lift.” Her
heart felt like it was beating out of her chest as they looked at her, this
could be the end of her adventure and all her efforts to get this far wasted.
She had done so well but they looked angry.

The two men looked her up and down, they were both well built and robust and
tall. She guessed that they were in their early-to-mid twenties but wore good
clothes and had well manicured hair. The shorter of the two, still easily 5'10” 
tall and with blonde hair shook his head slowly. 

“Fuck awf,” the taller brown-haired boy and pulled down his brand new jumper. He
looked across and Emma snarled. 

“Ahh come on,” she begged. “I'll get out of your hair at the Canaries.”

“Canaries? We ain't going to the Canaries.”

Emma scowled. “Sure you are, this is Lord Whittingham's boat, isn't it?”

The two boys grinned and shook their heads. “No, he is in the boat next door.”

“Ahh shit,” Emma cried and ran her tongue over her teeth. “So where are you
going?”

“Trinidad and then to Brazil and then back.”

“Brazil,” Emma cried. “You're going to Brazil. Ahhh, even better.”

The two men shook their head and then the elder taller one sighed. “We gotta
take her back to shore.”

“Andrea will go fuckin' ape,” he replied in his well spoken voice. “We'll lose a
day by the time we turn around. And when we report it, they'll search the boat 
and everything …”

Emma exhaled sharply. “I'll be no pain. And I can pay my way. I was just
enchanted by the boat,” Emma lied and glanced at the man. “Please.”

“We better speak to the girls,” they muttered and grabbed Emma's wrist dragging 
her up to the top deck where another guy was piloting the yacht in front of a
console while two girls in very short dresses were lay out on the sofa. “We have
a stowaway,” he announced.

“Pardon?” The two girls spun around and glanced at the dishevelled Emma. “Oh
Cedric. You said we were good to go.”

“We were,” a voice from behind Emma told her. “But we need to go back to port,
report her and they will search the boat.”

“But I don't want to go back to drop her off”

They all looked at her. “She wants a lift to Brazil,” Cedric added.

“Huh. No way,” the guy muttered who was with the controls. “No way, we could get
in so much trouble.”

“Could we just chuck her overboard?” The girl in the yellow dress asked and
Emma's eyes widened. “Like the pirates.”

“You what?” Emma squealed.

“Oh great, a Northern pleb,” the girl spat back and looked at Cedric. “You
promised us some debauchery young man. I didn't give up holidaying in the
Maldives to take chavs half-way 'round the world.”

Emma took a deep breath. “I ain't going to stop any funny business,” she told
her. “And I ain't no chav.”

The girl scowled and looked to the man at the front of the boat. “Harry, deal
with her.”

Harry licked his lips. “Listen Peaches, we can't throw her overboard, so we will
need to stop off and drop her off, or we can give her a lift. Confine her to a 
bedroom, maybe.”

The girl snarled and then whined. “But I don't want her on the boat. She will
spoil everything.”

Emma licked her lips. “I don't want any trouble. I won't be any trouble, I
promise.”

The girl in the blue dress smiled. “Well maybe we could show her how to drive
the boaty thing and then all of us can enjoy our time together even more.”

The other girl snarled and they looked at each other. “I don't mind that,” Emma 
offered and gripped her bag tighter.

“It's your call Harry, it's your Dad's boat,” one of the voices behind Emma said
and Harry snapped his fingers at the girl in the blue dress.

“Put her in one of the spare cabins,” he told her with a smile. “We'll have a
chat.” The other girl threw her hands down dramatically and puffed out in
annoyance. “One more thing,” Harry said as the girl got up to lead Emma down the
first staircase she came up. “What's ya name?”

Emma licked her lips, she thought about using the name of “Amy Wallace” but
hesitated; there was little point, if they knew who she was then they would have
said. “Emma,” she admitted and Harry nodded. 

“Well welcome aboard, Emma. Just a pity you didn't use the front door like
everybody else.”

“Yeah,” Emma muttered. “Sorry about that.” He smiled and she followed the short 
blonde girl down the staircase she had originally come up when she had heard the
radio. 

“Sophia,” the girl said introducing herself and Emma smiled. 

“Why did that other girl hate me so much?”

Sophia sighed. “Ahh well, Beatrice hates competition. And she likes Harry.”

“I'm not interested …” Emma started and trailed off as Sophia raised her
eyebrows at her.

“Harry likes the … umm … well the sporty girl look.” 

“But I am not interested,” Emma started. “I am really not looking for a
boyfriend.”

Sophia spluttered. “Neither is Beatrice.” She gave a tortured look and opened a 
cabin door. “We all go to the same college at Oxford, but we umm … well … we are
all swingers. This is our Summer holiday of fun and games.”

“Oh,” Emma said in shock.

“Yeah,” Sophia replied going bright red in embarrassment. “And well, it's just a
shock for her, you being here. We've known each other for two years and …”

“You ain't come 'ere to study,” Emma finished for her and the girl gave a grin.

“No,” she muttered. “Well only the Kama Sutra.”

                                  Chapter XVI

Rosie returned an hour later and came out to the lawn where Jamie was sat
soaking up the rays of the Sun. He wasn't brave enough to be naked but was
topless and the naked-again Rosie kissed him on the cheeks. “Thank you,” she
whispered. “You hungry.” Jamie's stomach rumbled and she giggled, cocking her
head and flashing him a smirk. “I'll assume yes then.”

“I've only had a bread thing since breakfast,” Jamie told her and she giggled.

“A bread thing? You mean a sandwich.”

“No, a umm, it's French or Belgian or owt.”

“Croissant? Pain au Chocolat? Brioche?” Rosie asked and he spluttered. 

“Yeah. Something like that.”

“Is pan-fried Salmon OK?” Jamie nodded and she stripped, leaving just her
T-Shirt on before walking into the house. Jamie felt rude to stay outside and
followed her in, complimenting her on the house.

It was a large property, and he looked around the lounges that were bigger than 
his entire mother's house. Every aspect of the decoration was refined and
elegant, with plates and ornaments everywhere set against the light wallpaper
and Mahogany beams. “It takes forever to clean,” Rosie moaned as she came up
behind him and slid her hands around his waist. She cooed in his ear and nibbled
his ear. “Come on, come help me with dinner.”

“Sure,” Jamie muttered and put his bag down by the table. She heated a skillet
with oil and threw in some chopped garlic and herbs before passing him the light
pink fish. 

“Six minutes on each side,” she told him and then with the small saucepan
boiling threw in some baby carrots with the stalks on. She laughed as Jamie
asked her whether she should have cut them off, and took out a griddle to warm
up with a teaspoon of oil.

“What the hell is that?” Jamie asked, pointing at the green shoots with strange 
tips. “It looks like fu …” Jamie went to swear and then stopped. “like umm …
bamboo.”

“It is not bamboo, or even fuckin' bamboo,” she said with a smile and kissed
him. “Don't tell me you've never had asparagus, Ian?”

“Err … no,” Jamie muttered and watched as she chopped the ends from them and put
them in the griddle.

“Then it'll be a new experience for you,” Rosie muttered.

Jamie took a deep breath; he had tried to be more refined and not to show his
working class background since he had arrived as he felt in awe of the house,
but Rosie just giggled and leant into him. “Yeah, it will,” he told her and
watched as the asparagus cooked and he flipped the salmon.

Rosie dished the meal up on fancy square plates and drizzled a small amount of
balsamic vinegar over the plates. Jamie sat down at almost gasped at what Rosie 
passed him; it looked so elegantly presented.

Rosie looked expectantly as he crunched into the vibrant green shoots and he
gave a nod appreciatively. “It's not bad,” he muttered and swallowed the chewed 
up remains of the unwanted green vegetable.

“I love asparagus,” Rosie said and slid a shoot through her lips and kissed it
seductively. Jamie adjusted himself and then started eating the pan-fried
salmon; he was not used to such luxury and it didn't taste much like fish
fingers but Rosie watched him gleefully and poured them a glass of wine each
from a large bottle in the fridge.

“Cheers,” Jamie muttered and watched as the girl darted around the room,
half-naked and with a smile.

“It's good to have company. I've been on my own all week,” she admitted and
rubbed the back of his hand with hers. She gazed up and looked into his face as 
he sat back sipping at the wine. “It gets so lonely up here.”

Jamie nodded and then smiled at her. “So you go walking around without any keks 
on.”

Rosie grinned at him. “Ahh well, you weren't complaining earlier, were you?”

“No, twasn't. Who would?” Jamie finished his fine and looked around the bare
room. “So what's it like, round 'ere, like?” Jamie asked with pursed lips.

Rosie poured herself another glass of the wine. “I mean, I do like Tom but he
has a girlfriend in the village. Sammy is nice, he is the master of the house,
but he likes to take advantage, you know, and I just like the company of someone
my own age.” Jamie nodded and finished his glass; he was feeling tipsy as his
alcohol tolerance had not returned from spending six years completely teetotal. 
She giggled and looked at him. “What's it like now, you over her?”

“Who?” Jamie asked immediately and then rubbed his eye, thinking quickly. “Yeah.
I just don't want to be told what to do and when I find someone else to love, I
want my family to accept her.”

“Who would they accept?”

Jamie shrugged and thought back to his hypothetical family. “A nice girl I
s'pose.”

“Would they accept someone like me?”

Jamie gulped. “Errr … well I dunno. I guess.” 

She giggled and downed her glass. “You are not the only one to have split up
when their parents fucked up a relationship,” she said with a smile, spitting
out the expletive. “My dad beat up the guy who took my cherry.”

“Oh,” Jamie said and she gave a snort.

“Partly 'cos I was fourteen and he was thirty-two and partly 'cos we got strains
over his brand-new Morgan.” She laughed as she spoke but Jamie didn't know what
to say and she just removed her top.  “I promised you a massage,” she said and 
held out her hand. “And it's better if you are naked too.”

Jamie was guided by the tipsy girl to her bedroom and she watched as he
undressed and exposed himself to her. She smiled when she say his semi-flaccid
cock and pushed him onto her single bed, taking a bottle of massage lotion and
rubbing it gently over his back.

He purred as she pressed down on his muscles, forcing the tension from his
aching body and gripping his sides with her warm thighs. She worked back  then
massaged his globes, and finally down his legs. She relished in his vocal
enjoyment of her touch and happily turned him over to run her hands along his
front. 

She slid over his erect cock and let it nuzzle against her pubis as she touched 
his pectorals and then rubbed his shoulders. Her gentle rocking motion was
moving his cock over her pearl and she felt tingles of gentle warmth shoot
through her body. 

Jamie was purring as her slippery hands glided over his nipples and she started 
rocking back on the erect shaft that was leaking pre-cum over her slit. He
opened his eyes and she rolled her tongue around her lips giving him a sultry
look.

Jamie groaned and wiggled his thighs as she moved her hand down his flanks. “You
want it?” Rosie whispered and watched Jamie nod. “You definitely over her?”

“Oh yeah,” Jamie muttered and Rosie tweaked his nipples with her slippery hands 
and then slid over Jamie's body to kiss him on the lips. Her hands glided along 
the bed and opened her top drawer. 

“I'm sure I've got one in here,” she told him and Jamie turned to look at her
scrabbling hand, savouring the soft, smooth body of the girl lying over his
torso. He ran his hands over the ass of the girl who gave a gentle moan when his
finger found her crevice between her thighs and he gently stroked it.

She pulled up a small flat packet and looked at him. “I knew I had one,” she
murmured and Jamie smiled. “Yeah, well, it's been awhile,” she said with a grin 
and opened the condom, leaning back and sliding it over Jamie's manhood.

Jamie watched and she climbed on top of him. “You OK?” Rosie asked and Jamie
nodded; he was about to get laid and she asked him if he was feeling fine?

“Course,” he muttered.

“I love going on top,” Rosie admitted and guided Jamie's erect member into her
waiting opening. He gave a loud groan of appreciation and she smiled as she
bobbed gently down on it. She pursed her lips together and closed her eyes,
before running her hands over his body. 

Jamie grunted and cupped her breasts with his hands, tweaking her nipples and
rolling them in his fingers. She mewed appreciatively and leant forward to give 
him better access and push his cock further back inside her. “Oh Ian,” she cried
out as her pussy twitched and pulsed over the rubber-clad phallus she was
rocking back on. “Oh Ian, you are wonderful.”

He grunted and closed his eyes, trying to keep up with the rhythm Rosie had set 
and felt his toes curl; he was near the point of no return already. She groaned 
and leant back further, causing his cock to caress her inside wall and then slid
forward.

Jamie snorted and let out a deep breath. He gripped her thighs and felt his
testicles tighten. “I'm coming,” he cried and Rosie gave a smile, pressing her
body down harder on the young man.  Jamie gripped the maid with his hands and
twisted his face before emitting a grunt of pleasure. He was desperately holding
on to his release to intensify the sensation and held his breath as his muscles
quivered. Rosie bit her lip and bounced onto his crotch.

He gave a lustful moan and she felt his cock twitch as he filled the tip of the 
condom with his seed. She smiled at his face, etched in intense concentration
and immoral pleasure. She panted as she slowly rocked back to send a few shocks 
through Jamie's cock and then grinned.

“That's a thank you,” she whispered as his hands ran over her perfect skin. “I 
mean it. You really helped me out today.”

Jamie was panting and watched Rosie as she gently slid off the young man. “You
OK?”

Rosie sniffed. “Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine,” she said and removed the condom from
Jamie, tying a knot in it and throwing it in the small bin in the corner of the 
room. She passed him a tissue and looked at him. “Men make so much mess when
they get a stiffy, don't they?”

Jamie laughed, the lustful tension broken and she licked her lips. “Like girls
don't leak everywhere.”

Rosie gasped in mock outrage. “I don't leak anywhere. Well once but my boyfriend
was trying to find my G-Spot and I ended up peeing everywhere.”  Jamie laughed 
as she smiled and she kissed him again. “But that's a with a very weird guy.
Very kinky.”

Jamie grunted and watched as she kissed his neck and then nibbled his ears. “I
suppose you want to sleep in here,” she cooed and Jamie nodded with a wicked
grin. “I know it's only a single, but I've slept with two people in a single
before. And it's not as though we are fat or anything.”

Rosie nodded and straightened out her duvet before going to the toilet and
brushing her teeth. She settled down to be cuddled by Jamie, his arms wrapped
around her, settling against her firm breasts. She allowed him to kiss her neck,
but she was too tired for any more sex, and just allowed his erection to rub
against the small of her back as she drifted off to sleep. 

Jamie woke up just as Rosie was stirring and watched the naked girl leave the
room and then return a few moments later. “I'll go get us breakfast,” she said. 
“English fry-up OK?”

He nodded, watching her slide a dressing gown over her shoulders and flash a
seductive smile at him. “That's sweet,” Jamie told her and Rosie flashed a
smile. 

“And then we got the day to ourselves. I was thinking about a walk to the
forest, frolicking in a stream, and then an early night.” He grinned at her; he 
was supposed to be on the run but had found just the person to stop running for,
albeit for only a few days.

“Wicked,” he muttered and she flicked up her dressing gown to reveal her peachy 
ass as she left the room. He lay back in the bed and closed his eyes and then
heard a car skid to a halt on the driveway.

Jamie swore and looked out of the window. A Police car had just pulled up and
Rosie was downstairs making breakfast. Jamie threw his clothes on and grabbed
his bag before sprinting down the back stairs as the doorbell rang. “I'll get
it,” Rosie called. He had twenty seconds if he was lucky and as quietly as he
could, opened the back door. He had a passport, he was inches away from getting 
to Heathrow and getting out of England. All he needed was for time to stand
still.

Jamie emerged from the garden and dived into the bushes and then climbed the
wall; he wanted to get out of the village as soon as he possible. How did the
Police know he was there already and he sprinted across the fields, stopping by 
the trees and out of sight. 

He waited for the Police to follow him but there was no sound and after twenty
minutes he ran down to the little lane that the house stood on. He was about to 
run down it when he heard a car and jumped into the undergrowth just in time to 
see the Police car go past with Rosie handcuffed in the back seat with a Police 
officer.

What had Rosie done? She had nearly blown everything for him, and she didn't
look like much of a criminal! He had to suppress a giggle, if Rosie had told him
what she had done then they could have run away together. 

                                   * * * * *

Emma did her best to concentrate on the controls but the loud, lustful sounds of
Harry and John spearing the lustful Sophia had her turning her head to watch.

The five ex-students had eventually been glad of her arrival; running the boat
was hard work and they had misjudged the amount of manpower they needed. She had
helped with everything from cooking to steering to coping with the sails and
was thoroughly enjoying herself. 

She had been probed about her background but said nothing, and had been quite
relieved when she found out the room where she had shredded the sheets was a
spare bedroom and her handiwork had not been discovered.

Sophia had been unusually friendly with her, especially after they had left the 
Cape Verde Islands – a minor stop of fuel, water, supplies and condoms – and had
relished working the night shifts with Emma, normally with semen on a part of
her body.

Emma found the daytime sunbathing was better naked and soon started walking
around the boat with nothing on (unless she was doing manual work and when she
became grateful for the support her clothes gave her). Her nudity had not been
treated as an open invitation for sex, and she had not been approached, although
the manic debauchery that was happening everywhere when her sailing companions 
were not too tired, was always conducted in her presence.

Beatrice remained cold towards Emma despite her lukewarm attitude towards
getting it on with Harry – who seemed to be more interested in the permanent
horniness and selflessness of Sophia, but she got on well with everyone else.
Beatrice worried Emma though; if she got jealous and started digging then Emma's
past would soon unravel and then she would be in trouble.

Emma therefore decided to keep out of the sex games and feign a level of
ambivalence towards them, which was not always easy – it had been a few months
since Emma had had sex and she was enjoying the freedom of the voyage. 

It was Sophia's birthday and her “present” involved three guys, a girl and an
insane number of condoms and batteries that Emma found enchanting. She kept
stealing a glance as Sophia's vocal climaxes echoed around the room; the blonde 
girl was insatiable.

Emma was startled when Beatrice arrived up the stairs and looked at her. She was
wearing a T-Shirt that stopped just above her incredibly well manicured pubic
hair and grunted at Emma. “They having fun,” Emma muttered and Beatrice flashed 
a smile over her cold expression on her face. “I know it's you turn,” Emma told 
her, “but I can cover for a bit longer.”

“You've been on eight hours,” Beatrice replied immediately. “And tiredness
causes accidents.”

Emma took a deep breath. “Yeah, I know. But we've hardly seen anything all day, 
except a few birds. If you want to join in, I don't mind.” Emma reached for her 
bottle of water and looked up at Beatrice. “What I mean is, I'm cool, Beatrice.”
Beatrice looked confused for a moment and Emma smiled at her. “I'm being nice.”

Beatrice giggled and looked at Sophia. “Has she been at it all evening?”

Emma nodded and looked back. “I'm surprised they are not worn out. Some stamina 
going on.”

Beatrice touched Emma on the shoulder. “Sure you don't want to have some fun?”
Emma shook her head.

“Maybe later,” Emma promised and watched as Beatrice walked over to the orgy
taking place in front of her eyes. She went back to the controls and slid her
finger along her nipples and then down to her shaved pubis; Sophia had done it
the day before on deck to whistles from the guys who watched. 

She was feeling horny and interested but tried not to look back at them and
block out the sounds of female orgasm. She could still smell sex in the air, and
knew it was happening but she tried not to think about it. It was impossible;
Emma had been on edge for fifteen days and she needed a release. Too often had
she walked past or stepped over copulating couples. Sophia would happily stop
anyone for a kiss, or a fondle and poor Cedric was looking decidedly worn out
the day before.

Her body wanted in; her brain didn't but she had to concentrate on the controls 
and not let her hands wander, but they were wandering. She felt the softness of 
the towel she was sitting on and licked her lips, pushing into the chair as the 
boat rocked with the swell.

She heard a cough and Sophia slid her hands down Emma's flanks, and started
kissing the nape of her neck. “I told you, you'd want it,” Sophia whispered.
“Cedric and John are both free, which one?”

Emma groaned as Sophia's delicate touch swirled around her sides, and then
cupped her breasts. She relished the smoothness and gentle caress and closed her
eyes and groaned. Sophia chuckled but continued to kiss the sides of Emma's
neck, occasionally sucking on her earlobe and gently running her hands over the 
smooth body. 

Emma's groans got louder as Sophia pushed her body into Emma's back and ran her 
fingers over Emma's erect nipples. “So Cedric or John?” Sophia asked. “Or me?
John can 'alf dive for oysters.”

Emma wasn't listening, she was enjoying the strong movements of Sophia's hands
who was gliding over her electrified body.

“I'll take control,” Cedric offered and Sophia guided the horny Emma towards a
sofa opposite Beatrice, who was on her knees eagerly kissing the testicles of
Harry.

Sophia looked at Emma and nodded to John. Sophia sat down on the couch and
pulled Emma on top of her, the brown hair of the thief coming over her face.
“Give me the other end,” she said clinically with a smirk and Emma looked
puzzled before allowing Sophia to guide Emma around into a 69 position.

Sophia pushed herself into the seat, and put her tongue at the clitoris of the
lustful woman. She groaned instantly and a male finger touched her accessible
hole and slid inside. Emma squealed and grunted, calling out for someone to “go 
on.”

John climbed onto the sofa and then positioned his stiff cock at Emma's opening 
causing her to squeal as it touched her. Sophia was swirling her tongue over
Emma's engorged clitoris as the unsheathed cock slid effortlessly into the
lustful woman.

Emma mewed as the stiff phallus filled her and then felt Sophia slide her tongue
towards the top of her clitoris to give the intruder to her pussy a little more
room. Sophia had to extend her tongue to still flick Emma's button but she
could see the penis slick with Emma's juices.

Emma was panting and grunting as John started thrusting firmly into her; his
hands resting on her waist. She gasped when Sophia's hands slid over her body
and tweaked her nipples, waves of spiky pleasure shot through her body.

She could feel a warm tension gripping her crotch as John's angle rubbed his
cock along her vaginal wall. She shrieked as he rammed it forcefully into her,
and let her head sink to the seat of the chair, burying her face into the crotch
of Sophia.

Sophia felt the nasal grunts of Emma vibrate through her pubic bone and slid her
legs open but Emma's kiss went no further. Sophia swirled her tongue around the
engorged clit and rubbed Emma's nipples between her fingers. There was a groan 
and a grunt.

Emma was in a dreamland; she had never been as horny and every part of her body 
was tingling. She felt electrified and did her best to try to meet the furious
rhythm John had adopted. She rocked back and her muscles grasped his cock as it 
slid into her.

She was near the point of no return, and had a fierce tension inside her, she
wanted to let go, she was nearly there. She hadn't orgasmed properly for years
but she knew Sophia's expert tongue action and John's rhythmic thrusting of his 
cock was taking her there. 

She panted, cried out and screwed up her face as her legs quivered and pubic
muscles tightened. She squeezed John's cock and then the tension exploded. A
warm cascade of incredible pleasure engulfed her, and she yelled out in ecstasy,
her voice echoing into the crotch of Sophia. 

John felt the young woman's orgasm and grunted filling the robber with his seed;
Emma's clamping on his cock had brought him over the edge and she lay there
panting for a moment. Sophia kissed her opening as he withdrew and a small
stream of semen flowed into her mouth; John had been ejaculating three times a
day he had hardly filled Emma when he released, but Sophia swirled her tongue
over Emma's clit. 

Emma felt a wave of immoral lust come over her and pushed her face into the slit
of Sophia, running her tongue up and down the moist opening of the blonde girl.
There was a passionate cry from beneath her, as Emma's tongue flicked the pearl
of Sophia and then Sophia clamped her mouth to Emma's opening, thrusting her
rolled tongue into Emma's slick hole.

The two women brought each to orgasm, the sounds of their lesbian coupling
filling the room and the feint aroma of arousal intensified. Emma looked up to
see all four of their travelling companions watching them and Cedric smiled.
“You hot,” he told them.

Emma slid off of her selfless lover and watched as Sophia grabbed a towel to
wipe her face. “Juices obey gravity,” she muttered and then embraced Emma. “She 
is wonderful,” she cooed.

“Lesbian lovers?” Cedric teased and Sophia scowled.

“Bisexual. And anyway, you all owe me a tenner,” Sophia said proudly and looked 
at Emma. “Sorry. But I had a bet that I could get you to join in,” she told her.
“I knew you wanted to.” Emma gasped and Sophia touched her on the arm. “But you
were great.”

“We should be in Brazil tomorrow and then a couple of days later, we hit Rio,”
John told her. “I thought we might stop in Buenos Aires for the day, we've made 
good time. You getting off in Recife or Rio?”

Emma couldn't stop smiling. “Well if I keep getting fucked like that, I might be
tempted to stay awhile longer,” she said, hoping that they wouldn't mind taking
her to the Argentinian city. 



                                  Chapter XVII

“Single to Buenos Aires please,” Jamie said with a grin and put the passport on 
the desk. The young woman fumbled on her computer and then looked up.

“When do you want to leave, sir?”

“Today,” Jamie said confidently and looked at her. “Please.”

“We have a seat, sir. Do you want first class or standard class.”

“Oh standard,” Jamie told her.”

“Priority Boarding? Number of bags sir?”

“No, and one.” 

She punched away at her keys and he slid his stolen passport under the counter
for her to tap away. She glanced at the passport number and then slit back to
him with a request for over eight hundred pounds. Jamie took a deep breath and
opened his wallet, passing Tom's credit card under counter. 

Jamie thought it looked less suspicious if he opened a wallet to pass a credit
card instead of paying in cash and tapped in the PIN he had memorised from the
sheet of paper. She printed out the tickets, sliding them underneath the glass
screen and wishing him a safe journey.

Jamie nodded and put them inside his stolen passport, thanked her and left. The 
checking-in desk was on the other side of the atrium and he idled over to join a
small queue; he didn't feel happy about giving the bag in as hold luggage but
didn't want his hand-luggage to be scanned with the statue in it. 

Jamie reached the front of the queue in no time, and passed his bag containing
all his worldly possessions to the woman as well as his ticket who slid a tag
around the handle of the bag and he watched it disappear out of sight. 

The gruff woman grunted, passing him a boarding pass and pointing him towards a 
“gate” at the other end of the terminal. Jamie had half-an-hour before boarding 
officially opened but he wandered towards it anyway, passed the line of security
personnel and the Police. He had never been that close to the Police Officer
since the raid but they were looking for suspicious characters not burglars, and
Jamie had changed his appearance considerably in the last few days. 

Jamie helped himself to a drink with some change in his pocket as well as a
burger and then bought some sweets for the outbound journey. He would be free of
Britain once and for all in less than an hour. By then, he would up among the
clouds and en route to the South American country of Argentina, where he would
be rich.

His flight was called and he walked purposely down towards the gate. Jamie could
see the Departure Gate and almost ran towards it, his heart beating furiously. 
He nodded towards the security guard stood waiting as they went past and felt an
arm go across his chest. “Excuse me, sir.”

                                   * * * * *

Oliver passed into the small room and the busty frame of Charlotte came running 
over. “Oli, what the hell did you do?”

Oliver took a deep breath and licked his lips. “I got involved with Jamie and
Emma,” he muttered and glanced over at the female prison guard watching over
him. “They wanted to raid Doszak and I got roped into it.”

Charlotte took a deep breath and adjusted her top. “Yeah, I was speaking to ya
mum the other day, she has been proper roughed up by Mr Doszak.”

Oliver gasped in horror and shook his head. “She didn't know about anything,”
Oliver blurted out and rubbed his nose. “I've not seen her, she knows nothing.”

Charlotte adjusted herself again. “Well I got a visit. And I don't work there no
more. I got thrown out 'cos they reckon I was involved.”

Oliver frowned. “But you knew—”

“Yeah Oli, I fuckin' know,” Charlotte snapped. “But they didn't believe it. They
said I needed to see stuff. And I was supposed to be doing the fuckin' cards
wasn't I? So they reckoned I'd been bought off.”

“But you know, well I barely knew. They just wanted some info on the house and
stuff,” Oliver explained. “And then I got roped in when this guy got nicked. I
said no but they kept on.”

Charlotte adjusted herself again and Oliver looked at the big-bosomed girl. “I
thought you couldn't wear bras so I didn't but it's 'orrible without support,”
she moaned and Oliver stared at her big breasts straining at the material,
punctuated with a small broach.

“What?”

“Yeah well, ya can. But I thought I'd get pulled if I had a bra on, carrying in 
drugs or owt.”

Oliver shook his head and suppressed a titter, glancing around the grey,
soulless room and then back at his visitor, illuminated by the window behind her
and the feint light from an underpowered strip light above them. “I think you
could have come properly dressed,” he muttered. “But thanks for comin'”

“Well what happened?” Charlotte demanded, her face scowling at him. “I lost me
job and got proper roughed up for you.”

Oliver took a deep breath and stared at the table, clearly feeling guilty and
wretched. “Well, we broke in, got the stuff – we had away over three-quarters of
a million, the statues and some jewellery – but had to use me card to get out. 
Emma drove us to a cottage and then we split up.”

“So where is everything?”

“Oh I dunno,” Oliver said quickly. “I had over a quarter of a million but it
disappeared when I got to the Police Station. They are saying it wasn't there,
but it fuckin' was. I checked it before I went into the shower and five minutes 
later, I am nicked and I see the officer take the bag. By the time the bag is at
the station, it's empty. The Inspector or someone had it away.”

Charlotte licked her lips. “Are you sure?”

“Of course I am sure. But they kept saying that it wasn't reported so I can't
have had the money, but I did. I was with a girl I used to go to College with,
she went downstairs to make breakfast and then the Police turned up. It's a
fuckin' disgrace. Bunch of bloody criminals. And they are doing me for not
cooperating but I have been. I told them I was trying to get to Buenos Aires.”

“Buenos Aires?”

“Yeah. It's where Jamie and Emma are going.”

“So where are Jamie and Emma?”

“How the fuck do I know?” Oliver snapped and glanced up at her. “Sorry. It's all
the Police keep asking. I was dropped off in a small town. Whitchurch I think
it was. Jamie was at a tiny village in the middle of nowhere and Emma took the
van. But I think I'm the only one that's been caught.”

“Yeah I know.”

“Look, if ya see my mum, tell her I'm sorry,” Oliver told her. “She ain't been
to visit. Reckon she is proper pissed with me, but I didn't want to get
involved.”

Charlotte sighed and then rubbed her face. “The one thing I don't get is how you
managed to get into the vault.”

Oliver smiled. “Ahh well that was Emma. She set the alarm off, waited for
Jaroslav to unlock the vault and watched him type in the code from behind her
statue.”

“Crafty,” she muttered in grudging admiration.

“I know. She was proper clued up. Told us to keep movin' and not to stay in one 
place for too long. And so I am here 'cos I stopped with Vicky.”

Charlotte pursed her lips together and then smiled. “Well I am workin' for a
travel agent now. Met the manager in a night club, very fond of me and got me a 
job.”

Oliver raised his eyebrows and sniffed. “In exchange for certain services?” He
said with a grin and Charlotte giggled.

“So what's it like in here?”

Oliver shrugged. “It's not so bad. It's not prison so it's not hardcore. It's
shit but it's OK, I s'pose. It could be worse. I mean, it hurt so much when they
arrested me as I was getting it on with Vicky.”

“Oh my God, they arrested you while you were shagging? And you always wanted
that girl from the College.”

Oliver smirked. “No, not while I was shagging Vicky, while I was getting on with
Vicky. We really hit it off, and I always wanted a relationship with her, but I
got nicked so it has sort of ended. But we have been shagging, just not when I 
was arrested.” Charlotte smiled at him and grinned. “Anyway, I come in here, and
it's big news. I've done over the guy who everyone is shit scared of, so they
think I am a criminal mastermind. I've never had so much respect.”

Charlotte laughed out loud and Oliver shrugged. “You serious?”

“Yeah. First day, this guy comes up to me, pats me on the back, says I've got
balls of steel as Doszak had him beaten up. There's a dozen people in 'ere with 
big grudges against Doszak so I am proper flavour of the month.”

Charlotte sniffed and looked at her watch. “Look sorry Oli. I gotta shoot. I'll 
try and see ya in a couple of weeks time, promise.”

Oliver sighed; they had only had fifteen minutes but glanced at the guard
walking towards them. “Ok cheers, for coming to see me.”

“Ya welcome,” Charlotte said with a grin and hugged her old colleague. “I will
try and come again. It's good to see that you are OK, I was worried.”

“Yeah I'm fine. I thought I'd go to pieces but it's been OK. I'd rather be
outside though. In a funny way, the raid, the escape, Vicky, the arrest and
stuff, it's sort of been crazy but I've dealt with it. And I'm stronger for it.”

“Good,” she muttered. Charlotte took one last look of her friend, licked her
lips and then was escorted out of the remand centre. She crossed the road and
sat in the back of a Black BMW and passed a broach to the thick-set man in the
back of the car. 

“You got 'im?” Jaroslav asked and Charlotte nodded.

“He knows nothin'. He is just as useless as before, but 'e said the cops nicked 
ya money.” Jaroslav's eyes narrowed and she shrugged. “If ya didn't report it,
it dain't exist to them. But he was dead sure. Watch it yaself.”

Jaroslav nodded towards the driver and the car glided into the road and towards 
the city. “I will,” Charlotte was told. 

                                   * * * * *

“Inspector,” the Detective Chief Inspector said as Richard entered the room.
“Please sit down.”

Richard adjusted himself and then sat down in the chair where he was pointing
and licked his lips. “You wanted to see me, sir.”

“Yes.” A tortured expression flickered across the senior Policeman's face and he
took a deep breath, pursing his lips together. “This is a bit delicate and what
I am about to tell you is confidential.”

“Of course,” Richard replied, sniffing and looking at the highly experienced man
run his hand through his greying hair. 

“DI Hargreaves has umm … well he has a period of extended leave, and we need a
senior officer to take over the Doszak case.”

“Oh, nothing serious?” Richard asked, thinking about his colleague.

“Well … it's private and personal. But he won't be with us for some time, so I
want you to take the lead on this one. I know you have been looking after the
robbery at his home recently so I believe you've spoken.”

“Yes,” Richard said, sitting up in the chair. “Yes, we spoke at length. His
investigation had many more outside agencies than mine.”

“Yes, well, that's regrettable,” the DCI muttered. “But we are getting somewhere
and so I want the two investigations merging. I gather that as your two haven't
surfaced and Oliver is in court you will be winding your investigation up
soon?”

Richard nodded subserviently and the Chief Inspector stared at him. “We want him
this time. We are nearly there, just don't arrest him until you have all the
evidence. His lawyers tied us up in knots last time, and I am not having this
force looking like Muppets again.”

Richard nodded. “Yes, sir.”

The DCI nodded and then looked towards the door. “Good luck then,” he told the
Inspector and Richard got up, shook his hand, leaving the room.

He was going to get Jaroslav.

                                   * * * * *

Oliver coughed and watched as the lady, now in her late twenties was brought
into the visitor's room. She stared at him and gave him a smirk. “I'll be
honest,” she said with a grin. “I thought I would be the last person to get a
visiting order from you.”

Oliver shrugged and stretched. “Yeah, well. I am not a sixteen year old any more
so you don't need to seduce me with hot chocolate and unbuttoned blouses.”
Chrissy laughed nervously and Oliver pointed to the seat opposite. “So before we
start, how are you?”

Chrissy nervously sat down and Oliver enjoyed watching her squirm a little; she 
was not expecting him to be so friendly and she shrugged. “OK. I'm not working
for the Sun any more. Gone upmarket, at the Mail now.”

Oliver raised an eyebrow. “I know. I sent the visiting order, remember. I don't 
care what paper you work on now,” he said candidly as he licked his lips and
looked at her. “I know you came, partly out of a morbid curiosity and partly
'cause you wondered what I would tell you.”

Chrissy shrugged and nodded. “I got a visiting order from the only person
arrested for one of the most talked about robberies of the year. Of course I was
going to come.”

“And you want a story?” Oliver said without emotion and then answered his
question with a nonchalant hand gesture. “Of course you do. And I know exactly
what you will do to get a story.” 

Chrissy fidgeted and sighed. “So you have got me to come all this way for a
lecture?” She asked him aggressively and Oliver shook his head slowly

“No,” he told her. “But I am not the person I was six years ago. Hell, I am not 
the person I was six weeks ago. I won't be pushed around.”

The journalist shrugged. “You asked me to come,” she said and scowled.

“I know I did,” Oliver said, rubbing his hands together. “And I know why you've 
come to see me.” Oliver took a deep breath. “I want to talk to you. I want to
talk to your newspaper.”

Chrissy raised her eyebrows. “So, what do you want to tell me?” Chrissy held out
her hands and pushed her chest out a bit further. “Cos I was working on a royal
story. Can't say too much, but it's bestiality, going to be big. I dropped that
to come here.”

“I am sorry to have distracted you from such public interest news,” Oliver
replied with a dismissive smirk and then nodded towards her. “But I know what I 
tell you now, you cannot print until after the trial. But I am prepared to tell 
you everything so when I plead guilty, it's all there for you.”

Chrissy bit her finger and pulled out her reporter's notebook. “Sure,” she said 
and Oliver licked his lips.

“You remember how to write, can't use a Dictaphone this time,” he said with a
grin, confidently. Chrissy scowled and Oliver sat back in his chair tapping away
at the desk. “You know Jamie, Emma and me, we broke into the house of the
Ukrainian gangster, Mr Doszak.”

“Gangster?”

“Oh yes,” Oliver said with a grunt. “You will know everything about the raid and
I will tell you about that if you want, but Jaroslav Doszak, he is violent and 
a bully. And he runs all the cocaine in Cheshire and the brothels in Liverpool.”

“So, everyone knows he is a bit shady,” Chrissy told him and Oliver nodded.

“Oh, of course they do. But when I was working there, I came in early one day
and walked around with the internal post. I was there as Jaroslav spoke to his
cousin. He was boasting and I heard everything. The person they get the girls
through is Adam Miller. He runs a haulage company and manages to get them in
from Eastern Europe – Georgia, Russia, Romania, Albania the like – and Jaroslav 
puts them in his brothels.”

“But he was cleared of trafficking.”

“I know he was,” Oliver said firmly. “But the Pigs weren't looking in the right 
place.”

“So,” Chrissy asked. “What should I do?”

“Investigative Journalism,” Oliver crowed. “Ya can't beat it. Look, the girls
are kept in a house on Marshall Lane. I am not sure where it is, or how big, but
they are there, I heard that and he keeps them doped up on heroin. And I also
heard that he fucked up some dealer big time, shot him in the leg three weeks
back.”

Chrissy sighed and twirled her hair around. “It's not much to go on.”

“Yeah I know,” Oliver snapped but then looked at her. “I'll give you all my
story now, but promise me you'll look at Doszak. Taking down Jaroslav Doszak
would be big for you, surely? Reporter succeeding where Police failed.”

She hummed for a moment and scribbled what Oliver had told her onto her
notebook. “OK I'll do some digging. If it checks out then we'll run it. Now your
story,” she asked.

Oliver proceeded to tell her about the work they had done prior to the raid,
what had gone wrong and then his trip to Scotland before being found at Vicky
Hambleton's house. Chrissy was interested in the missing money that Oliver swore
was in the bag when he was arrested and she promised him she would look into
that as well.

Oliver sensed her uneasiness as the Prison Officer gave them a “five minute
warning.” She puffed and licked her lips. “Why you?” Oliver asked, looking at
her confused expression. “'Cause you wrote up everything bad I told you about
Jamie all those years ago and know you won't miss anything this time 'round.” He
waited her for to make eye contact and then added with a smirk. “And I wanted
to see if those tits had changed. They made quite an impression on me as a
sixteen year old.”

Chrissy couldn't help but laugh.



                                 Chapter XVIII

Jamie shook. “What?”

“Excuse me, sir,” the Guard said and Jamie felt adrenaline course through his
veins. Surely he wasn't going to get arrested yards from the departure gate?
Surely fate would not be so mean as to let him get so close and yet so far? 

He took a deep breath; he bet they had inspected the bag and found the stolen
statue and the stolen money, and he was going to be apprehended. He wondered if 
he could sprint onto the plane, but knew the plane would not take off with him
on board.

He was going to be stopped and his adventure would come to end. He had done
well, travelled all the way to London and then got to departure gate of a plane 
to Argentina; he wondered how Emma was doing, but it would be all over for him.

“Your shoes, sir. The laces are undone.”

Jamie gawped and looked down at his scruffy trainers. The guard was right, his
right shoe didn't have the laces done up and he gestured towards him. “Cheers
mate.”

“You'll go arse over tit,” he said with a giggle.

The guard smiled and watched as the rest of the passengers filed past Jamie
retying his shoelaces before he rejoined the throng of travellers. Jamie's seat 
was in the aisle and after the obligatory welcome, the plane took off and Jamie 
was treated to a safety announcement by the alluring cabin crew. He got himself 
something to eat and then sat back enjoying the flight out of Britain to a
country far, far away. The woman next to him went to sleep almost immediately
and Jamie had not brought any entertainment but took to watching the in-flight
film and then sleeping himself.

The descent into Buenos Aires was steep and turbulent, and Jamie was not the
only passenger to feel nauseous, but the plane hit the runway with a jolt and
taxied to the terminal.

He expected to have swarms of armed Police officers waiting for him, but there
was no-one apprehending him as he got off the plane, showed his passport and
filed into the baggage area to collect his stolen baggage. The Argentines seemed
welcoming and relaxed as he walked past the security who happily waved him
through and smiled at the passengers.

Emma had told him to find a gentleman by the name of General Bastos and after
collecting his bag and ensuring that his loot was still present, he went to the 
bureau de change to ask and to swap some of his stolen British currency for
Argentinian Pesos.

Neither the assistant at the bureau de change or the barman at an English pub in
the city centre knew anything about General Bastos, and Jamie was half-tempted 
to stick all the money into a bank account and flog the statue to any pawn
dealer: the statue was supposedly worth a small fortune because of what it
represented but if Emma wasn't in the Argentinian city and he couldn't find her 
contact then he had no hope.

Instead, Jamie found a cheap hotel with a receptionist that spoke English and
traded a couple of his Argentinian notes for a room for a couple of nights; the 
day was giving way to evening and Jamie wanted to get something nice to eat and 
some sleep. 

He would find General Bastos in the morning along with a change of clothes. 

                                   * * * * *

Jamie threw his guide book into the corner of the room; he had been in Buenos
Aires for two weeks and found no-one – not Emma or General Bastos. He had got
food poisoning twice and changed hotels twice but was getting very disillusioned
with the Argentinian city: no-one seemed to like him when he told them he was
English. Hadn't they forgotten about the Falklands yet?

Jamie had had a lead on General Bastos, being told in an English themed bar that
he was very senior in the Argentinian military and to try and visit a large
building in the centre of the city. He spoke at length to a ex-pat who did not
seem to worry about why Jamie wanted to find the man as long as Jamie kept
supplying him with beer, which he could amply afford to do.

The following day, Jamie went to the imposing building with the statue in his
bag and tried to speak English to the border guard who looked at him blankly. He
thought about showing the Gold statue to the uniformed soldier who kept
shouting at him in Spanish, no matter how many times Jamie told him firmly that 
he didn't speak “their lingo” but decided that it probably wouldn't buy him a
ticket into the building so kept his grip around the statue firm.

In the end, Jamie gave up and decided he would need to try with a translator and
walked back to his small hotel room, opening his door with his key and setting 
the statue on the top of his chest of drawers.

“Ya fuckin' pain in t'arse,” he told the figure of the half-naked girl. “Ya
better be worth it,” he warned her and walked into his en-suite shower; the day 
was not hot but the lack of rain had coated the roads in dust and as he had
trekked back to his hotel, he got coated in dirt. He just wanted a shower and
turned on the water.

It ran warm and let the warm water soak into his skin, looking up at the dirty
shower head that the water dribbled out of. He took a leak in the shower,
watching as the water coloured a mirky yellow and then disappeared. 

He puffed; he had been trying to offload the statue for two weeks and find
either Emma or Bastos to no avail. The four weeks Emma reckoned it would take
was up in two days time and he decided, if there was no sign of her by then, not
that he knew how they would meet, then he would try and leave the city. 

He was not sure where he would go but he didn't like Buenos Aires and all he
needed was a country that had no extradition treaty and a nice beach with nice
girls; preferably one that would accept a criminal on the run and where his
stolen money would go far.

Jamie came out of the shower, rubbing his face and looked at himself in the
mirror; he needed to see a barber, his short hair was unruly and he looked
unloved. He felt his stubble, he also needed a shave. Jamie opened the bathroom 
door to retrieve his razor and clapped eyes on the cabinet: his statue was gone.

                                   * * * * *

Emma walked down the street in Buenos Aires. She had not expected to miss the
five goofy companions she had spent the last three weeks with and although they 
asked if she wanted to come back with them, Emma needed to get to Argentina
where she was safe. 

Although she never tired of the near-constant sex, she didn't want it for too
much longer anyway, she would chalk it down to a fantastic few days, a brilliant
adventure and something to tell the grandkids about; she was not a swinger and 
she was not in possession of an over-active sex drive.

Emma had to slip past border control and then head for the city centre but she
cleared them easily and was in the back of a cab speeding towards a hotel within
a few minutes of kissing her maritime companions goodbye. 

She worked out she had spent almost a month escaping England, but not all of the
time had been unpleasant and wondered if she might adopt ocean yachting once
she had sold her statue.

Being so isolated had meant she had not caught up with the news and she began to
think about Jamie. Oliver was going down for the job but she wondered whether
her ex-boyfriend had had enough about him to not get caught. 

Emma's cab came to rest outside a small hotel and the driver got annoyed when
she tried to pay with pounds, but accepted a ridiculous amount of Euros instead.
Fortunately for her, the hotel spoke English and were more than happy to accept
British pounds for her stay. She smiled at the check-in girl – barely old
enough to be out of school by British standards and had her bags carried to her 
room.

Emma emptied the loot on the bed; she would need to see about finding the
General who she wanted to sell the statue to and saw a glistening of gold. For
the first time she pulled out the three necklaces she had stolen and turned them
over in her hand – one was ornate, with a blue stone in the centre, and very
similar to the one that Oliver had taken. It was pretty and she slid it over her
neck.

For years Emma had always resisted jewellery and making herself look pretty; her
line of work made it quite inappropriate and she preferred to go the gym and do
kick-boxing and Taekwondo, but a few days being appreciated by her lustful
ocean-crossing friends had made her enjoy the thought of being pretty. Suddenly,
she liked her body and looked at herself in the mirror.  

                                   * * * * *

Chrissy sat back in her car and glanced at the vibrating mobile. Her editor had 
given her permission to “check out” Oliver's claims but not to spend too long
doing it, but she had been missing for two days as she sought to verify the
allegations and he was clearly getting most annoyed with her.

Her initial enquiries had not been too promising; the road Oliver had mentioned 
was long and containing over 400 properties. Furthermore, there was a similarly 
named road in Warrington, St Helens and Bebington – all within twenty miles of
Liverpool, but she had spoken to an old acquaintance in the city and he had
pointed to a house on the south side of the city.

The address, the location of one of Jaroslav's brothels, was in one of the
shabbiest parts of the city and she had watched from a distance from the safety 
of her car. After a couple of hours, of discreet comings and goings, a blacked
out people carrier left from around the side of the property and she had started
following it.

Chrissy didn't need to go too far and keep up with it as it sped away from her
at an incredible pace and flew threw red traffic lights as part of the
night-time journey but it travelled towards one of the roads she knew of and she
arrived at the top of the street just as the people carrier pulled away; it had
been parked in front of a half-derelict four storey building and she smiled to 
herself.

Obviously Chrissy didn't want to probe around the property late at night and she
returned back to her hotel and began searching for Adam Miller on her Internet.

It wasn't even 4am but Chrissy couldn't wait and dressed in jet black to drive
down to the haulage yard on the outskirts of the city. She parked her car a few 
hundred feet from the desolate building. It was eerily quiet although a security
light swept the empty yard as she glanced through the wire fence.

Chrissy was surprisingly calm; it wasn't the first time she had broken into a
property in pursuit of a story and simply pulled out a pair of wire cutters and 
walked down the alleyway adjacent to the fence so she could not be seen. 

It was easy to snip the fence open in the corner of the path and she pushed the 
wire back to allow a foot square gap for her to put her bag in and crawl
through. The only sound in the yard was a bird singing as dawn approached and
Chrissy pulled out a torch and slid open the nearest bin; it was full of rotting
food rubbish and she closed it again. The next bin contained some paperwork
amongst the cans and she stuffed all of it into her bag, rooting around to get
the last few pieces. Chrissy went to rub her nose with her gloved hand and then 
recoiled the moment her eyes caught a fleeting glance of a piece of rubbish
attached to them.

Chrissy found nothing of interest in the remaining bins and crept around to the 
Portacabin erected in front of where she broke into the yard and tried the door.
It was locked, as expected, but she took out a set of keys and spun the lock.
She looked behind herself, it was getting light and she knew she didn't want to 
be too long in the office as the working day for the hauliers could start at any
time, and closed the door behind her.

The cabin was partitioned into two offices, a small kitchen and a tiny toilet,
and Chrissy looked inside the main office. She photographed the whiteboards and 
tried some of the drawers that were all locked and she went to prise them open
when she heard a noise and ran to the front door of the cabin, spying a man
walking towards her. She turned off her torch and jumped into the toilet,
pushing the door shut.

“Ahh dozy cow,” the voice muttered and then answered a ringing sound in his
pocket. “Ahh. Yeah, I'm in the yard now. Bout two 'ours. Four of 'em. Nah come
over naw. Laters.” There was a sound as a door closed and Chrissy sighed. Her
own mobile was vibrating and left it to keep ringing in her pocket; she had to
get out and waited for movement but heard nothing and slowly opened the door to 
the toilet soundlessly.

The soft noise of the radio was coming from an adjacent office and Chrissy
tiptoed out of the toilet and opened the front door; there was a car moving in
the car park and she jumped down and rolled under the Portacabin; her heart was 
beating angrily and she felt the coldness of the wet earth on her skin. 

She crawled to the back of the Portacabin where she could see her entrance and
thought about making an exit, but there was something in the man's voice that
piqued her interest; what did he mean by “two hours”

It was cold and dirty underneath the cabin but she could not be seen as it was
too dark and she could see quite a bit of the yard. Chrissy yawned, she was
tired, but the adrenaline of what she was doing far exceeded any concerns about 
the physical environment she was in.

She had felt a couple of sharp objects – like cut glass – around her hands as
well as some bricks that she had bruised her shin on, but she soon settled into 
a vaguely comfortable position, watching the still yard. Her phone went off
again that she ignored and watched the tarmac in front of her as a few people
came and went before the people carrier with the blacked out windows arrived. 

Her heart skipped a beat, she was sure it was the same vehicle and she knew if
the same car that ferried prostitutes to the brothel was also in the haulage
yard then she had a clear link. She slid her camera out of her bag, turned off
the flash and took a few pictures of the man getting out of the car.

He went into the office upstairs and although she could feel the movement above 
her with the boards creaking as they moved about. An hour after the man arrived 
she was beginning to get bored; she had been stuck under the cabin for over
two-and-a-half hours and the adrenaline which masked the discomfort and pain had
long since worn off. 

Instead she was spending her working day stuck under a cabin watching nothing.
She felt the cabin shake and her heart leapt. Two sets of feet could be seen
from the cabin and she held her breath as they walked into the centre of the
yard and then a lorry arrived, reversing into a space near the people carrier.

Chrissy steadied the camera and from where she was she would get a perfect view 
of the lorry as the doors were opened. She knew that this would be make or break
for her and started taking pictures, as the back doors opened; the lorry was
mostly empty and she felt disappointment.

Instead, she had been underneath the cabin to watch an empty lorry arrive and
she started scrabbling back. There was little point in staying and making her
getaway while the two men were at the other end of the yard was not a bad idea. 
She watched the two men go into the lorry and then froze, something was not
quite right.

One of them put a large piece of wood to one side, and then a girl stepped out
of the lorry. Chrissy fished for her camera and took the picture and swore when 
the flash went off; she had forgot to disable it as she turned it back on. She
froze for a moment, but no-one appeared to have noticed and zoomed in on the
dishevelled girl standing shivering at the end of the lorry.

She was soon joined by a second and third girl, each one shivering and clearly
dirty and unclean. Chrissy wondered where they had come from, but they didn't
look English and she doubted if they had access to proper sanitary facilities on
the trip. Chrissy kept photographing them, and included a fourth girl –
considerably younger than the first three – and then of one of the men leading
them to the vehicle. 

Chrissy photographed them getting into the car and Chrissy wriggled to the back 
of the cabin and got to her feet. She had to follow that vehicle and ran to the 
little hole in the fence, throwing herself through the gap she had made and that
still had not been discovered. She was hungry, thirsty and desperately needed
to use a toilet, and her phone was ringing, but she sprinted to her car in an
adjacent street.

She knocked into a jogger who swore after her in a thick Merseyside accent, but 
Chrissy didn't stop and unlocked her car and started the engine as the people
carrier went past her and she joined the road just behind the vehicle.

Chrissy had to be careful as the people carrier took a very indirect route to
the house and  Chrissy knew if she followed it, it would be obvious and so after
a few minutes she gave up following it and drove to the end of the road where
she could see the house; her car was chosen as it was a Ford Fiesta and was
universally common throughout the UK. She was able to park up and get a good
view of the side of the house and watched as the girls arrived only to be
roughly unloaded and given to an elder woman, dressed in an apron.

Chrissy had the start of a story and took another dozen photographs before
driving to her hotel. She needed to see the photographs she had taken and loaded
them up on her laptop. They had mostly come out well and she instinctively let 
them load up to the newspaper file server while she satisfied her urge to use
the facilities: her editor was going to love this, she knew. She could do an
exposé and licked her lips as she looked back through the photographs again;
there was something on the whiteboard with that days date and she zoomed in.
“Tirana arr” against someone’s name and there was another entry the following
day “Tirana dep”

She could only speculate that “dep” meant depature and Chrissy took a deep
breath and glanced at her phone displaying twelve missed calls; it went again
and Chrissy picked it up.

“Sorry Rob, tied up,” she told the editor who barked down the phone at her. “But
I can't speak. I'm off to Tirana,” she told him. He swore and started shouting 
at her, but Chrissy hung up and started packing.

Chrissy was going back undercover and she was going to the airport. She was
going to have a front page exclusive. 


                                  Chapter XIX

“Rosemary Bateman,” a Police officer said as he approached a small desk in the
clinical custody suite. “Arrested for using forged money to pay a debt to a
gymnasium.”

Rosie shook her head and looked at the stout man behind the desk. “But I didn't 
know it was forged. He didn't tell me it wasn't real. I didn't do anything.”

He looked at the two arresting officers and they shrugged. “She's been like this
since we turned up. Swore blind there was a guy upstairs who had given her the 
money but there was no-one and no sign of anyone.”

“There was,” Rosie screamed and the man frowned and pointed a finger at her.

“Ssshhhh, save it for the interview and the judge. Now, name?”

“What?” A tearful Rosie asked.

“Name? What's ya name, love?”

Rosie sobbed and rubbed her eyes before giving all the details the Custody
Sergeant needed to book her into a cell. She rang her boss, Sammy Reynolds, but 
there was no answer and she cried as she left a message on his mobile phone. She
howled as she was thrown into Cell 7 – a cold, eerie room containing a raised
mattress, a toilet and a small sink and she slouched down on the mattress and
burst into tears.

Just what had Ian got her involved in? He had said he was running away from his 
angry father and had managed to get her arrested: all she had done was to offer 
him sanctuary, a hot dinner and a night of uncomplicated sex, was that so wrong?


Rosie sobbed for two hours, frequently wiping her eyes as the cell door opened
and a young suited man came in. He held out his hand and she looked up to see
him smile. “Sorry I'm a little late, your family sent us. Martin Wheeler from
Parkin, Fox and Carver.” She looked blankly at him and he cleared his throat.
“Solicitors.”

Rosie gave a relieved sigh. “Oh sorry.”

“It's OK,” the young man soothed. “It's fine, we need to go through with you
what happened.”

Rosie took a deep breath and began to explain about Jamie coming over the wall, 
the story and the money he had given her, although she told the young Martin
Wheeler that she had been lent the money not given. He nodded, and slid his
finger through his short black hair, nodding as she spoke and taking notes.

“Well I reckon the Police won't want to prosecute,” he told her. “There is no
evidence you knew anything about the forgery of the money and they will want to 
know a name if you have one.”

“Ian,” she cried. “Ian Richards. I told them this and they have a description”

Martin licked his lips and took a deep breath. “You see, I've been thinking. I
reckon you were found by a guy on the run. Someone running from someone.”

“Yeah, his Dad.”

“Right, well I have had a look at people in the age range,” he said and showed
her a dozen pages of photos printed from a desktop printer. “Sorry about the
quality.”

“He had blonde hair,” Rosie told him and he interrupted her. “And was running
away from his Dad 'cos he split up with a girl. Oh, and he had never had
asparagus.”

Martin sighed and then pursed his lips. “Don't think I have any files on when
was the first time someone had asparagus.” Rosie gave a nervous giggle and then 
he looked at her. “These come from the Missing Persons Database and
Crimestoppers but ignore the hair, you can cut or die hair. Look at the faces,
the eyes and the ears and the like.”

Rosie shrieked. “Crimestoppers?” Rosie returned to the first couple of pages and
she called out excitedly. “Him, that's him.”

“What?”

“There. He has blonde hair now, but that's him.”

“You sure?”

“I had sex with him,” Rosie replied and then apologised for being crude. “Yes
that is definitely him.”

Martin adjusted his tie and looked at her. “James Prutton,” he read. “Wonder
what he did.”

Rosie looked at Martin. “You mean to say I let a dangerous criminal into the
house and, oh my God, into my bed. I'm so stupid.”

Martin touched the emotional girl on the arm. “Well I can sort out this. They
will want a formal interview with you but I will be in with you and we will just
explain what happened with the money and the guy and they should let you go. On
bail at least.”

“Bail?” Rosie shrieked and he squeezed her hand. “Sorry. You must think I am
really stupid.”

Martin smiled. “We all make mistakes,” he cooed and then looked into her eyes.
“We all do silly things. You trusted a stranger, it's not the worst mistake to
make, is it?”

He got up as the door was opened and looked to see the Custody Sergeant in the
doorway. “They are ready for you.”

“Excellent,” Martin said and held out his hand to the young Rosie. “Come on,
let's get this over with.”

Martin guided the young girl through the Police interview and let her explain
about the man jumping over the wall and who they thought he was. The Police
officers looked surprised when she claimed he was one of the most wanted men in 
England and had been in her bedroom only three hours previous but they suspended
the interview and left to phone an Inspector Williamson 200 miles away.

An hour later, Rosie was back at the house with it being dusted for fingerprints
and Martin was squeezing her hand. “See, I told you,” he told her and she bit
her lip. “Told you it would all work out in the end.”

“Thank you,” she muttered back and looked at his deep blue eyes and smiling
face. “You are so clever.”

He pursed his lips. “Well it helps if your client isn't guilty,” he told her and
gave a sigh. “Even trainees like me can cope with clients who are clearly
innocent.”

Rosie laughed and they watched the final crime of scene officer finish and
remove a fingerprint. Rosie looked back at Martin who rubbed his nose nervously.
“Well as you have no further need for me, if you want me I'll leave you my
card.”

Rosie took a deep breath and nodded as he slid a business card from his wallet. 
“I don't want to be left alone in this house,” she muttered. “I think he will
come back.”

Martin squeezed her hand and looked into her gaze. “He scarpered when the Police
came. He won't come back to the scene of his crime.”

“He might,” Rosie said mournfully and Martin checked his watch. “If you don't
have anything to do I'd like you to stay the night.” She cocked her head and she
raised her eyebrows. “In the spare room.”

“Well I was going to see the Vagina Monologues,” he told her and she rubbed her 
hands. “My brother and this girl he is chasing want to see it and didn't want to
go alone so I have been roped in.”

“Oh that's my favourite,” Rosie said instantly. “It's so funny and well, could I
come too?”

Martin tried hard not to smile. “Of course. I don't suppose a meal at the pub is
out of the question then?” Martin asked and the tired girl smiled for the first
time that day.

“No,” she grinned. “It most definitely is not.”

                                   * * * * *

“I still don't get it Sir,” the Sergeant muttered as he swirled his tea around
the mug. “I mean the statue was fake so did Doszak buy fakes or did he have
copies made.”

Richard sighed and looked out over the court gallery. “I've been wondering about
that. I mean the guys reckoned it was one of the best copies they'd ever seen. 
Probably good enough to fool most auction houses. But I don't know. I can't see 
Doszak buying a fake and he did buy it at auction. I guess we'll know
eventually.”

“So is that it for the robbery investigation?” He asked. “I see you're running
the other one.”

The Inspector shrugged. “You know, I just don't know. I can't help feeling that,
along with DI Hargreaves' undercover operation that they trampled on, Oliver
and his friends may have hindered something Jaroslav wanted to do and he is
going to punish 'em for it. We can't chase them forever and we got one of the
little blighters. All credit to 'em though, they got in and got out again, and
got free, even with us chasing them.”

The Sergeant licked his lips and took a deep breath. “Sort of makes you wonder
if they would have done it if they knew we were watching the 'ouse.”

“Yeah, well, we weren't watching the gate were we? If they had come through the 
front we would have 'ad 'em.”

“And if we knew the statues were fake we wouldn't have put loads of officers on 
it, would we? Probably would have got away with it.”

“Probably not,” the Inspector said idly. “But we caught him,” he said, pointing 
towards Oliver and then rubbed his nose. “And the other two are on a wanted list
but there's no point going for 'em. They could come back and as long as they
don't get arrested they'd never get caught.”

The Sergeant looked around the mostly empty Gallery. “No Doszak here then?”

“No. But then Doszak will be trying to catch up with them and I am not sure that
is better. They dropped him in it.”

The Sergeant smiled. “Yeah, 'cos thanks to them, Alice got to call us, we got to
snoop around Doszak's house while Doszak was flying back from the Ukraine,” the
Sergeant replied. “Wonder if the young lad knows what a favour he did for us?”

“Probably not,” chuckled the Inspector. “Nice having new people up here wasn't
it?”

The Sergeant smiled. “Yeah, how is old Alice?”

“Back in Devon now. I spoke to her last week. Walking the beat in her little
village again. She didn't like being undercover at the Manor, being housekeeper 
for a Ukrainian gangster, said it scared her. But she did a good job for us.”

“She did, didn't she?”  The Sergeant hummed and the court started to fill. “Oh
recess over.”

The judge waited for the parties to reassemble in court and cleared his throat, 
turning to the defendant. “Oliver Prutton, you have pleaded guilty to this court
of burglary, contrary to the Theft Act 1968.  While your representative
indicates that this is a first offence, I cannot show leniency due to the
gravity of the crimes committed. However, this court has heard that you have
showed genuine remorse and the stolen item has been recovered for the victim,
albeit that it is subsequently discovered to be a forgery.” 

Oliver went to say something but he got a stern look from the judge.

“In addition, I am minded to look upon your early guilty plea and level of
remorse shown. I am also keen to look upon this as an isolated example, and
accept your representatives case that it was familial pressure that led you
astray.”

Oliver wiped his face and glanced up at the public gallery; it was packed and he
saw the familiar face of his mother gazing down at him with misty eyes. The
judge continued. “However, the seriousness of the crime cannot be diminished and
your representatives desire that this be a suspended sentence is simply not
appropriate. You will be detained for one year and eleven months.”

“Two years,” Oliver exclaimed and there a silence in the court.

“Yes Mr Prutton, one year and eleven months. And I hope that you will use that
time to consider where you went wrong and how you will rebuild your life on
leaving detention. You will have many years of life ahead of you and plenty of
time and opportunity to rebuild it.”

Oliver stared open mouthed at the judge, flanked by oak panelling and a myriad
of assistants. He felt his hand being pulled and was guided down the steps
towards the cells to begin a jail term. He was warned he might get jail but he
really wanted a suspended sentence.

Instead, he was about to have to face his biggest fear. He was going to go to a 
prison.

                                   * * * * *

Emma ran up the hill and looked back; it was the third time that day she had ran
from the Police and while she knew they were almost certainly not looking for
her she didn't want to be in their presence. 

She looked back behind her to check; they were nowhere in sight and she breathed
a sigh of relief, only to find herself falling over something small and wiry.

There was a squawk from underneath her and she turned to see a little boy
looking dazed and tousled. Emma muttered an apology, first in English and then
in Spanish. The boy, clearly under the age of ten, looked at Emma and went to
scramble to his feet but Emma glimpsed a spark of Gold in his bag and she opened
it. 

It was a statue, an exact copy of the one in her bag and she instantly checked
her rucksack. The little boy had been thieving off of her and she was about to
give him a hiding when she felt the cold metal of her own statue in her bag.

“Where did you get this?” Emma asked and the boy shrugged, looking confused. He 
went to get to his feet, but Emma grabbed his hand. “Don-day si con-sig-way,”
Emma spluttered in her broken Spanish and the boy muttered something back which 
she couldn't understand.

In the end the boy muttered “o-tel” and she asked him to take her. She pulled
out a handful of Pesos which made the reluctant boy smile and he lead her to a
rundown hotel 400 metres away.

He pointed to it from over the street and then held out his hand for the money
which she gratefully gave him. His eyes widened as she realised that she had
just given him over five hundred pounds but didn't care; she had found Jamie,
and she wandered over the road. The receptionist was screeching as she entered
and she clapped eyes on her former lover shouting back.

“Stolen,” he said slowly. “Someone has been in my room.”

Emma coughed but Jamie didn't turn around, he was too busy yelling at the
manager. “Oi,” Emma called and Jamie turned to face her.

“Do you mind love,” he snapped and turned back to the owner of the hotel. “I've 
been robbed. Fuckin' 'ell, talk to me in English.”

Emma sighed and walked over to the shouting man, pushing him back against the
wall to get his attention. “Shut it,” she said firmly and he looked at her for
the first time. 

“Oh Em …” he blurted out and stopped mid-sentence and she looked at him.

“Yes, now I've got it.”

“Got what?”

“It,” she said firmly as the two people listened to their conversation.

“No, but I've been robbed.”

Emma slowly shook her head and raised her eyebrows. “Yes and I've got it.”

“Got what?” Jamie asked exasperated. 

Emma sighed and leant forward to whisper in his ear. “The stolen statue.” His
eyes flew up and he looked at her with raised eyebrows.

“Ya mean.”

She turned to face the two hotel employees and smiled. “Lo see-ento. El eh un
poco ton-to,” she said confidently and they nodded smiling, replying in their
native tongue.

“What did you just say?” Jamie asked as she pushed him out of the lobby and
towards his room. 

“Oh that I am sorry, but you are a moron.”

Jamie scowled and she pulled out the statue from her bag. “There are easier ways
to introduce ya-self,” Jamie moaned. “Breakin' in and nickin' stuff.”

Emma snorted. “Ya got turned over by an eight year old.”

Jamie shook his head. “I ain't believin' ya.”

“Well we need to find this General,” Emma told him and he threw up his hands.

“Yeah I know that.”

“Well there's two of us now,” Emma said with a grin. “So we should be able to
get 'im.”

                                   * * * * *

The Prison Officer barely uttered a word to Oliver as he was guided to a cell on
the second floor of the prison. The walls echoed with sounds of shouting and
yelling, and there was a feint smell of humans – urine, sweat and faeces all
mixed together. The burly gentleman jangled his keys and unlocked a scratched
door.

A large man jumped down from the bed. “Dino, someone to stay with you,” the
Prison Officer said with a grin.”

“Dino” grunted and waited for Oliver to be pushed inside the cell, watching him 
as he stumbled into the tiny room. It was painted grey, but the brickwork was
clearly visible behind it and there were two bunkbeds on the right hand side of 
the cell. Two small chairs and two cupboards adorned the left hand side and the 
door slammed closed behind him.

Oliver looked at him, his eyes piercing through his shaking body. He smelt of
stale sweat and was topless, his muscles bulging out. He was wearing just a pair
of shorts and had a shaven head; he looked brutal and Oliver gulped.

He reached for the first set of cupboards and Dino barked. “S'mine.”

“Sorry,” Oliver replied demurely, and went to open the other one. 

“S'mine as well.”

“Right,” he muttered and looked up at him. He was scared and intimidated. “I
s'pose I've got the bottom bunk.”

Dino didn't answer but just smiled and cracked his knuckles together. “Oliver
Prutton,” the nervous man said and held his hand out to the brutal prisoner, who
looked at his hand then at the burglar it was attached to. “Yeah, right,” he
muttered withdrawing it. “I s'pose you heard the job I pulled?”

Dino grunted, and opened his cupboard to take out a pornographic magazine.
Oliver gulped; it wasn't women that adorned the front cover but muscled, naked
men. He didn't feel very safe.

Dino laughed and waited for Oliver to sit on the bed and cleared his throat.“Mr 
Doszak says 'hello' and could you please tell him where his fucking money is,”
Dino asked in a calm voice and Oliver turned around to see Dino standing over
him. Dino reached forward and grabbed him by the throat. “Tell me, or I can do
this to you,” he threatened and opened the magazine with his right hand on the
centre page. “And I have a ten inch cock and no KY.

“I don't know,” he wailed as Dino started pushing down his shorts. “I don't
know. And I am not gay.” Dino didn't care and pulled out his cock from his
trousers. Oliver shook his head and backed away but the wannabe rapist advanced 
on him. “Get away from me,” Oliver cried and Dino smacked him around the face,
causing him to fall to the floor. 

Dino grabbed him by the throat and pulled him to his knees, choking the robber. 
Oliver gasped and Dino forced his erect cock into the mouth of his cellmate.
“Now suck.”

Oliver's gagged for air, but Dino rammed his cock into Oliver who glanced up and
instinctively bit down as hard as he could. Dino howled and smacked Oliver in
the mouth who just bit harder. Dino reached for his knife, hidden behind the
cupboard and plunged it into Oliver's body, who gasped and slumped to the floor,
as two Prison Officer's frantically unlocked the cell door.

Dino was screaming, his manhood hanging limply from his body and blood poured
out of his crotch. The officer restrained him while the other one knelt down
beside Oliver, who lay lifeless in a rapidly expanding pool of blood. “Get an
ambulance,” he shouted into the corridor. “Knife wound.”

                                   Chapter XX

Inspector Richard Williamson banged on the front door as an array of light-bulbs
flashed behind him from the gate. There was silence and he stood aside as an
officer with a battering ram smashed into the door and shouted “we're in” as the
door came off its hinges.” Four officers and the Inspector poured into the
house and fanned into the rooms. 

The Inspector walked in and looked around, listening for any noise. He was
annoyed; the raid had had to be hastily arranged and brought forward as some
pesky newspaper had splashed across their front page something he had been
working on and he therefore had to move fast.

Richard Williamson, and most of the Police force, knew about Jaroslav Doszak but
getting him red-handed was hard. The newspaper may have beaten them to it, but 
he was nearing an arrest anyway for the attempted fraud of the auction house as 
well as the trafficking of a Russian teenager he had in witness protection.

There was a sound and Jaroslav emerged, naked except for a pair of boxer shorts 
and snarled at the Inspector watching him. “I told you last year I would get
you,” the Inspector told him. “And now I have.”

“Fuck you,” he shouted. “We humiliate you in court,” Jaroslav muttered and the
Inspector shook his head.

“Not this time. We got people on the inside.” Jaroslav smirked and was lead away
to get dressed before being taken to the Police station. Richard walked into
the kitchen and then into the lounge. There was a commotion as an officer had to
restrain Paul and then one of the half-naked girls got hysterical and started
attacking a policewoman trying to encourage her to get dressed but the Inspector
was happy; the rushed raid had not been a complete disaster. Jaroslav hadn't
fled the country and he had more than enough evidence to charge him.

He looked out of the bay window and watched as a body dropped down in front of
him. He banged on the glass and shouted at officers to go around the back. 

Mikael ran past the house and started across the garden. He heard voices and
looked behind him, he was being chased by two police man and one of them had two
dogs. He swore, and doubled his speed, aiming for the gate that the burglars
had come through. 

Mikael had been awake and dressed as the Police officers arrived and although he
had not seen the newspaper or even seen half of the local constabulary
congregate outside his boss's home where he had stayed the night, knew instantly
what was happening.

Mikael was always prepared for having to make a quick getaway and gripped the
keys in his pocket. He had a key to the padlock on the gate and he had a hundred
yard head-start although the dogs had closed that gap considerably.

The gate however, was in sight and panting he made it up the grassy slope and
sorted the keys as he ran. He had the small key he needed and threw it into the 
lock. It clicked open and as the dogs converged on him, he had made it through
the gate, and locked it as one of the dogs went for his fingers. 

Mikael wasn't safe; he had a minute at best and he still had miles to go before 
he could reach any form of transport. He looked behind him, the gate was just
out of sight and he dived into the field opposite. He couldn't see a Police
helicopter but he couldn't rule out one being scrambled and ran across the thick
vegetation that covered the field.

Mikael knew that if they got a Police helicopter in the sky then it would find
his body heat easily with the infra-red cameras and looked at the wood a mile
away. It would be easier to hide in dense foliage and it was tough on the legs
but he had to make to the small wood.

Because in the wood, hidden in the middle of the trees was Mikael's escape kit, 
containing a false passport, money and a mobile phone. He had only put it there 
the month before as he was concerned that Jaroslav's criminal interests were
beginning to unwind but knew if he could get to the wood, he could be free.

He could be en route to Buenos Aires, where he would put good money on Jamie
Prutton and Emma Wallis trying to sell their loot.

                                   * * * * *

Vicky glanced down the road; she knew she was being watched and by whom but it
didn't change anything. She walked confidently towards the small corner shop and
bought a bottle of wine before walking back to the house. She entered the
house, turned her bedroom light on and drew the curtains; she wanted them to
think she was staying in for the night. 
She placed the bottle of wine next to her packet suitcase on the bed, and
quietly crept downstairs. The back door creaked when it was opened but she
closed it gently and then silently slid open the back gate and began running
down the alley. There was no-one about and she could see the 4x4 with its tinted
windows through a gap in the houses, parked on the road.

Vicky continued down the pitch black alleyway and turned onto a path that
crossed a small wood before giving way to a park. Within a few seconds she was
into the wood, and finding her way to the back of the trees.

She reached into the hollow in a large Oak tree and located a small trowel that 
she had hidden and dug underneath one of its branches; the only light coming
from the twilight which was barely able to penetrate the forest cover.

Vicky felt her heart racing and she frantically dug until she reached a small
corner of a thick plastic bag and pulled it out. Mounds of soil landed over her 
trainers and she grunted as the wet earth clung to her treasure.

The Rubble Sack contained most of the bank notes Oliver had arrived with  as
well as the small figure and she shook it free from earth and then started
fighting her way back to the footpath. 

The sack was heavy and kept slipping from her grasp but she struggled home with 
it, and took it up to her room, before emptying its contents into her other
suitcase, open on the bed. She looked at her alarm clock in her sparse room; it 
was 16:07. She had eight minutes and picked up her two suitcases taking them
downstairs by the front door, along with her boarding pass and passport. 

Vicky washed her hands and changed her clothes and then returned to the front
door. Her hands were clammy, and she peered out through the letterbox; there was
a space outside her house and she waited. 

Two minutes later, a battered red Vauxhall Astra pulled up and she opened the
door, grabbing her two bags and sprinted down the path. “Hambleton,” she called 
out at the man nodded. Without looking down the street, she threw her bags into 
the back of the car and shouted. “Airport, quickly. I'm late.”

Vicky pulled out a fifty pound note and passed it to the driver. “Tip if you can
get me there in ten.”

The taxi driver pulled out into the side street and Vicky glanced behind her;
her early evening taxi ride had certainly caused her stalkers to follow her but 
she knew that they would. 

Instead, she just locked her two doors and sat bolt upright as her mad taxi
driver threw her into bends and navigated the streets of Aberdeen with worrying 
speed.

This did not seem to affect the car following her, they kept up with the madcap 
pace of the middle-aged man, who was swearing violently at his clapped out car. 
Vicky rubbed her hands together; her heart was beating furiously and she retied 
the bobble on her blonde hair. 

Her watch said she had fifteen minutes to get checked in and she held on as the 
taxi slid around the corner and into the grounds of Aberdeen Airport. Vicky
extracted two more notes and slid them to the driver as he straightened out. He 
grunted, his beady eyes barely leaving the road. “That's for the ride,” she said
with a grin and watched as he pulled up directly outside the small terminal.

She grabbed her bags, opened the door and sprinted inside, just as the two men
following her leapt out of their car. She slapped her passport down on the
counter with a boarding pass and the woman looked at Vicky trembling with her
bags on the conveyor belt.

“London Heathrow and then onto Buenos Aires,” the cheerful girl asked and Vicky,
still panting nodded. Oliver wanted to travel to Argentina as he was sure it
had no extradition treaty with the UK and Vicky liked that idea.

“Yeah, boyfriend out there,” she lied and watched as two long thin pieces of
paper were fastened to her cases.

“You have two minutes,” she told her and nodded towards the departure gate.

Vicky eyed the two men inching towards the gate to apprehend her when a man
coughed.

“Excuse me, madam, did you pack these bags yourself?”

Vicky squeaked. “What?”

“Did you pack these bags yourself, madam?”

“Yes. I mean no. I mean, sort of,” she shrieked and watched as Andrei and Dmitri
melted away. She looked back at the interested man, his hand on both of her
bags. “It's sort of complicated.”

“Come with me please,” he muttered and Vicky swore under her breath. 

                                   * * * * *

Oliver opened the paper from his hospital bed and smiled. The exclusive Chrissy 
Fuller had certainly got a lot of the newspaper. She was on the front page, as
well as pages four, five, six and seven. “Sex Trafficking: The Truth” had a
picture of the Ukrainian followed by intimate dealings of his operations.

Chrissy had certainly done her research from the information Oliver had given
her. Pages four and five had how the girls were being trafficked across several 
European states and how the haulier had been getting them past corrupt Border
Agency staff. The other two pages was how Jaroslav treated his girls and how
they lived, with photos and interviews from two of the sex trafficked girls.
Oliver licked his lips and looked up at the nurse coming to see him. She had
clearly put in many days of work and he was begrudgingly impressed. 

“How are you feeling Mr Prutton?” 

“Fine,” he muttered and the trainee nurse smiled at him.

“We'll soon have you out of here,” she told him and flashed him a smile. 

“Not that fine,” he quickly responded and she giggled at him, flicking her long 
blonde hair out of her face. “That's my old boss,” Oliver said pointing at
Jaroslav in the paper. “He is a nasty piece of work.”

The student nurse rubbed her nose and smiled, looking at the picture in the
paper. “He your criminal genius.”

Oliver sighed. “Not quite, we broke into his vault and nicked some statues. He
wasn't happy with us, but he's been trafficking girls. I told her about it.” He 
pointed to a small photo of Chrissy Fuller in the by-line. “She came to visit me
on remand.” He turned to a smaller item on page eighteen. “And she. She
double-crossed me. She told me she loved me and she nicked all the money I had
nicked. But she just lied.”

The nurse smiled. “Do you know everyone in the paper today?”

Oliver scowled and turned it over. “Feels like it,” he admitted. “It's good to
see them arrested though.”

The young nurse picked up Oliver's medical chart and cocked her head. “You're
lucky to be alive, you know that. You came so close to being killed”

“I got stabbed,” Oliver replied. “I guess that's not recommended.”

She smiled and nodded as a female Police Officer entered the private room; she
had been outside when the nurse had come in and stood waiting in the doorway as 
she attended to the patient. “You OK?” She asked the nurse.

“Fine,” the young lady responded with a grin and tapped on the newspaper. “He's 
been showing me his old boss, and his old girfriend.”

“You flirting with her again?” She cocked her head and looked at Oliver, her
short hair and battle-hardened face breaking into a smile. “She is too innocent 
for you.”

“Me? Not likely.”

“You might like to know that your cell-mate has lost his genitalia,” she told
him and Oliver looked at the Police Officer, a WPC Trott, with a disinterested
smirk. 

“As he was trying to rape me I am not likely to offer much sympathy, am I?” He
said coldly.

The two women looked at each other and the nurse touched the machine monitoring 
his blood pressure. “Well he's on the mend. He'll be out of here by the end of
the week. The Doctor will be 'round soon.”

Oliver groaned. “I don't mind stopping for a bit longer,” he said instantly. “To
make absolutely certain.”

WPC Trott shook her head. “You only got two years. With good behaviour and early
release you'd be out of there inside eight months,” she promised. “It could
have been so much more, so be grateful and do your time. You've already done
three on remand.”

“Yeah well,” Oliver muttered and looked at the newspaper. “Probably am safer
inside than outside until he is put away,” he muttered and tapped the picture of
Jaroslav Doszak on the front page. 

The student nurse signed the bottom of the clipboard and put it down. She looked
at the Police Officer and then took a magazine from her bag. “Am I allowed to
give him?”

She chuckled and glanced at the publication – it was a mens' maagazine with a
supermodel in a nurses' outfit on the front. “Yes,” she muttered with rolled
eyes and Oliver thanked her.

“Well you said to the Doctor you wanted some more reading material,” the nurse
explained and Oliver licked his lips.

“Thank you,” he said genuinely and watched as the nurse blushed and left them in
the private room. 

“That's the fourth time she's come to check on you in four hours,” the
Policewoman moaned and stretched her legs in the chair.

“Really? I was asleep.”

She gave a chuckle and looked at him. “Yeah. And I bet you she brings you dinner
in half-an-hour.”

“Well she did say she would come and visit me if I send her visitation forms,”
Oliver answered and averted his gaze to look at the nurse on the front cover. “I
mean I should get a few visits allowed, shouldn't I? They won't take 'em off
me, will they? And I don't think my brother will come and visit me.”

“Yeah,” the WPC replied. “Yeah, you'll get your visits.”

“Mind you,” Oliver said, holding out the magazine and smirking. “She looks much 
better in a nurse's outfit than she does.”

                                   * * * * *

“Two months,” Jamie moaned and Emma grunted. “Three months and still nothing.”

“Yeah well,” Emma said reassuring him. “I didn't know the statues were fake,
we've been fucked over there.”

“And not even real Gold. It's shit.”

“Well thank fuck we got loads of money or we'd be properly fucked,” Emma replied
and sat back in the arm chair of their rented apartment with her English
newspaper. Jamie was idly flicking through a bundle of cash when he snorted.

“Hey,” he cried, screwing up his face. “This money's not real. It's fuckin'
fake,” he said, looking at the money. “Totally Mickey Mouse.”

“What dya mean, Mickey Mouse?” Emma replied and looked at the note on the table 
and holding it up to the light. “Fuck.”

“Shit, 'ave I been spendin' moody cash?”

Emma moved the paper that had a report on the arrest of Jaroslav Doszak and then
she looked again holding the note up to to the light. “You are right, no
watermark. No wonder he wanted it back and didn't report it as stolen,” she
giggled and then crossed her arms.

“Fuck. Guess that's why they arrested Rosie,” Jamie mused and Emma looked at
him, cocking her head to one side. “Which means you still owe me for the Post
Office job,” Jamie said changing the subject and she laughed. “I mean it, t'is
was payback.”

“Well nobody cares that we been spending it for three months.”

“Well they foreign. I mean, it looked legit to us so they aren't gonna care.” 

Emma snorted and looked at Jamie. They had agreed to spend a few months in
Buenos Aires while they worked out what to do; they were cash-rich but the
reason for travelling – to sell the statues – had evaporated the moment they
found out that they were fake. In truth, they realised they weren't even cash
rich any more. “I suppose we better go our own way,” she told him and then
hummed.

“Yeah, what about what ya owe me?” He asked. “I mean you still owe me for the
Post Office job.”

“Ya could keep the cash. People let us spend it,” Emma told him and then
grinned. “How about I give you something priceless,” Emma teased and ran her
finger down his body. “What would be priceless to you?”

Jamie grunted and Emma seductively took off her top. “Well that would be nice,” 
he muttered watching her naked breasts bob, punctuated only by the stolen
necklace and then watched as she removed her trousers and panties, looking down 
to her shaven crotch. “That's new,” he muttered and she shook her head. 

“Well strip then,” she warned him and watched as he undid his trousers and threw
his shirt and underwear to the floor.  Emma sank to her knees and kissed the
tip of Jamie's cock and watched him sigh in appreciation. She licked her lips
and then ran her tongue over the glans and sensitive tip.

He grunted, and put his hands on the back of her head, trying to guide her down 
the length of his shaft. Emma ran her hands through her hair, pushing his hands 
off and looked up at him. She pulled out a condom from her bag and gave it to
him to roll down his cock while she looked in her bag.

“Whatcha want?” Jamie asked, his rubber-clad cock sticking out proudly from his 
body.

“This,” Emma cried as she liberated a long piece of fabric. Emma licked her lips
and grabbed her old scarf and then pushed the man onto the bed with a grin.
“Whatcha doing?” Jamie asked in alarm as she pulled his hands up to the
headboard.

“A little trick I was taught,” Emma replied with a chuckle and looped his hands 
through the scarf, tying it tight. “From some old cow on a boat.”

“I'm not sure about this,” Jamie moaned and Emma flashed him a grin as she
finished retraining him.

“It's fine,” Emma said. “I want to be in control.”

“You're always in control,” Jamie moaned and Emma shook her head and then slid
back down the bed, positioning his sheathed cock on her slit and gently pushing 
down. Jamie groaned and pushed his head up so he could see but Emma closed her
eyes and slowly allowed Jamie's erect member to enter her.

She sighed, licking her lips and leant forward, pushing her body into him and
holding the tops of his shoulders, as she ground her hips and rocked back and
forth.

Jamie grunted and gave a dramatic sigh. “Oh Emma,” he cried out but the woman
rocked back faster and harder; the warmth and passion inside of her was intense;
the boat trip had awoken a side to her that she didn't know existed. 

She started playing with her nipples and leant back as her hips oscillated over 
Jamie's erect cock. He was groaning, and mewing, his eyes a twisted mess of lust
and passion. She closed her eyes and began sliding back and forth vigorously,
slapping her partner on the chest with the palm of her hand. She looked into his
eyes and he grunted.

She felt his cock twitch and knew he was filling the tip of the condom. She
slowed down, allowing him to savour any aftershocks and then grinned. “Debt
repaid?”

Jamie, panting and breathless, smiled. “Yeah, debt repaid.” Emma slid off of
him, and kissed him, sitting on the bed next to him. “Aren't you going to untie 
me?” 

“In a minute,” she teased and flicked on the television. “I like you where I
know where you are.” A British TV station, the last thing they had watched,
appeared and Emma glanced at Jamie. “Wonder if we are still on the news, now?”

He laughed and looked at her. “We old news now, but ya know. I never reckoned
we'd get away with it,” he muttered.

“No, in truth, me neither. I mean, I had the boat all planned from Paolo but
things go wrong. I suppose it sort of has. We can't go back to Blighty without
being nicked. We can't stay here 'cos we are potless.”

“Been fun,” Jamie told her with a grin. “Prison'll be shit again.”

Emma sighed and reached forward to untie the gentleman, picking up her knife
from the side to slide over the knots. “And we turn to some news from Scotland. 
Over to Andrew?”

“Thank you Bob. Police have confirmed today one of the two missing necklaces
stolen from a display at Warwick Castle three years ago has been recovered when 
a female passenger tried to board a plane in Aberdeen with it in her bag. The
necklace is over 300 years old, and is from the Stuart monarchy, King William
and Queen Mary. It is believed to be one of the two that Mary received as a gift
from the people of Amsterdam. Now Police have said very little officially but
our sources indicate that the person may be linked to Oliver Prutton, who was
convicted last month of a robbery at the stately home where art worth a quarter 
of million pounds was stolen and that a large amount of counterfeit currency was
found on them en route to South America. But the big news is, the necklace of
Mary II, stolen during an armed robbery at a display at Warwick Castle, has been
recovered, although the second of the two stolen is still missing.”

Emma looked at Jamie staring at her naked breasts and then she glanced down. “A 
million pounds?”

“Untie me love,” Jamie asked and Emma's smile turned into a grin.

“Ya know what, I think I might go see Argentina by myself,” she told him and
swung her legs off the bed as he struggled with his bonds. 

“Emma,” he cried and watched as she dressed in her jeans and stained T-Shirt.
“Emma, this ain't funny.”

Emma smiled, kissed him on the lips and then nodded. “Adios,” she cried and left
the naked man tied to the bed and struggling to free himself.

“Come here you fuckin' cow,” he cried, but Emma was gone and running up the road
with her bag of possessions. She turned around with a grin and felt a little
empty; she had got the loot but did feel sorry for Jamie; he might be a bit
simple and useless but he had managed to get half way around the world.

Emotion had no place in a ruthless business but nevertheless felt a pang of
guilt. She squinted from a few hundred yards away as a black BMW skidded to a
halt outside the hotel room and Mikael got out, holding a bag in his hand.

She closed her eyes; if she ran away she would be a millionaire, but could she
leave Jamie alone to face the music with Jaroslav's henchman? Could she leave
him to be tortured and beaten up for her?

Emma looked at the bag and ran back towards the hotel, it slapping against her
sides; she might not have wanted to share the loot with her ex-boyfriend, but
she wouldn't let him suffer for her. Like it or not, on that particular job they
were a team and she pulled out a knife from her bag, ready to confront the
sadistic henchman with. 

She took a deep breath and sighed, hearing a yell and a cry of pain from Jamie
as she entered the door. She would arrive in the nick of time and he better be
grateful, she thought, although she knew full well that he would not be.


                                    The End

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