head. The bullet ploughed through his skull and brain, killing him instantly.’
She gulped at the description.
He pointed at a different stain. ‘Then there was Lange. Do you know about Lange? Ten seconds after Collins died, Lange was killed by automatic fire from an assault rifle. Hit him right in the throat. Good soldier, that Lange. He lost his life while trying to save ours.’
‘Hooah!’ Huber said from the back.
‘Then there was Schneider. Do you know what happened to Schneider? I’m going to guess you don’t because I don’t even know what happened to Schneider. One minute he was calling in a status report, the next he wasn’t. Just like that, his radio went silent. Of course, we’re assuming he’s dead because his weapon was the one that killed Lange!’
Her face turned ashen as horror filled her eyes. ‘Why are you telling me this?’
‘Why? Because you think this is a game. You think we’re looking for a treasure! We’re not looking for a fucking treasure. We’re trying to leave Germany before someone else gets killed. And guess what? Since you managed to talk your way onto the escape chopper, you’re coming with us - whether you want to or not.’
She nodded but said nothing.
Payne was about to return to his seat when he thought of one final thing to say. When he spoke, his voice was much calmer than a moment before. ‘So, you want to know why I’m angry and acting like a jerk? It’s not because I hate you. It’s because you talked your way into something that you know nothing about. Now your life is in danger like the rest of us. I wish that wasn’t the case - I truly do. But those are the cards we’ve been dealt, and we have no choice but to play them.’
She grimaced at the poker analogy. Somehow it seemed fitting.
He pointed towards the rear of the chopper. ‘Now, unless you have something else to say, I’m going back there to decompress. After the morning I’ve had, I’m pretty sure I’ve earned it.’
When Payne opened his eyes, the chopper was on the ground somewhere in Austria. He didn’t know where and didn’t really care as long as they were safe. Glancing out of the open hatch, he saw Jones standing in the middle of a spacious hangar. Crates filled a third of the place while the rest of it was empty. From the looks of things, they were in one of Kaiser’s storage facilities.
Payne stood, stretched and felt like a new man. Although the loss of life had taken an emotional toll, it was the two-mile sprint that had wiped him out.
Jones saw him and approached. ‘Look who’s back from the dead.’
‘How long was I out?’
‘Unfortunately, you missed Christmas.’
‘Did you get me something nice?’
‘A sweater made from reindeer fur. You’ll love it!’
Payne smiled. ‘How’s Kaiser doing?’
‘He’s okay. He’s on his way to some private medical facility that’s on retainer. Huber and Richter just left. They pulled out about five minutes ago.’
‘Why didn’t you wake me?’
Jones laughed. ‘Why? Because I heard you had a hissy fit on the way here. Petr thought it might be best if we let you rest.’
Payne shook his head. ‘Give me a break. I didn’t have a hissy fit. I gave an impassioned account of our current status. No more, no less.’
‘Like I said, a hissy fit!’
‘Whatever.’
Jones patted him on the back. ‘I have to admit, I was kind of surprised when I saw Heidi. That’s a curveball I didn’t expect.’
‘The question is, what do we do with her?’
Jones made sure no one else was listening. ‘I’ll tell you what I’d like to do to her. That girl is gorgeous!’
‘For the record, I said with her. I didn’t say to her.’
‘With her, to her, in her, behind her - they’re all prepositions. As long as she’s having fun, what’s the difference?’
Payne rolled his eyes. ‘Before you run to the store to buy whipped cream, don’t you think we should clean up our mess first?’
‘I thought I did that when I torched the bunker.’
‘Did you wipe down the ATV?’
Jones shook his head. ‘Nope.’
‘What about that guy you shot?
‘Which guy?’
‘The one in the car park.’
‘What about him?’
‘Did you get the slug from his head?’
‘Nope. Not enough time.’
‘Which gun did you use?’
Jones grimaced. ‘My Sig.’
‘Like I said, we’ve got a mess to clean up.’
‘I guess you’re right. What did you have in mind?’
Payne smiled. ‘Don’t worry. I’ll handle it.’
48
Kaiser’s Warehouse
Innsbruck, Austria
After punching in the code to unlock his encrypted cell