Quentin Bates - Cold Steal
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Quentin Bates
Cold Steal
Chapter One
Soft feet made no sound on the track leading through the trees. The two men said nothing to each other, communicating instead with pointing fingers, lifted eyebrows and nods. The taller one of the two went ahead, spying out the route and watching their objective while the stockier man came behind and watched the others back, looking into the distance to see if they had been observed and occasionally looking behind to check for anyone following.
Summer was still a few months away and most of the chalets were empty, boarded up and mothballed for winter. Beneath the bare branches of the trees that surrounded it a warm light illuminated the windows of one chalet and tendrils of woodsmoke drifted upwards, twisting and disappearing in the evening breeze while their smell carried downwind to where two figures in dark clothing left their car tucked away out of sight of the road.
They stopped in front of the chalet as darkness fell, and listened before moving closer and crouching on the veranda each side of the door. The stocky man looked questioningly at the other, who nodded back. Gradually, the tall man lifted his head to peer through the glass of the door, quickly dropping back down and grinning. He pulled at his woollen hat, rolling it down over his face to leave only eyes and mouth visible in the firelight flickering inside, and pointed at the window with a wink.
The stocky man covered his face with a scarf and stood up next to the window. He leaned cautiously to bring one eye in line with the glass and looked inside. He stepped back out of sight and the tall man could see the laughter in his eyes. He pointed to the door questioningly and the shorter man nodded.
He took a hammer from the pack on his back, a sledgehammer with the handle cut off short to make it easily portable. He lifted it, feeling its weight. The tall man took a pistol from the pocket of his camouflage jacket, and although he had checked it only a few minutes earlier, he checked it again.
They took up stations each side of the door, the gunman on the handle side, his broad-shouldered companion opposite him with the hammer ready for a two-handed grip to smash the door inwards in case it should turn out to be locked. The tall man held up four fingers and they counted silently together.
Four, three, two, one, and the gunman pushed the door handle down and stepped into the doorway with the pistol raised, knees bent and feet spread in a fighting stance. His colleague dropped the hammer there had been no need for and stepped inside the room behind him, a pistol now in his hand as the two of them took in the scene in front of them.
The brightness of the girls white socks, the only thing she was wearing other than a gold chain, stood out against her tanned skin. She stared at them first in confusion, then anger and finally in terror as she screeched at the sight of the weapons trained on them. She scrambled to her feet, trying to cover herself with her hands while the man she had until a moment before been enthusiastically straddling looked dazed, his hands straying instinctively to his wilting erection.
Who. .? Who the hell are you?
The stocky man took two rapid steps and grabbed a handful of the girls abundant black hair close to her scalp, pulling her head to one side and forcing her down.
Quiet, he ordered, and she whimpered as he pushed her to her knees, holding her head still where she could not avoid watching.
The man on the floor did his best to scuttle backwards across the thick rug. What do you want? His voice quavered thin and high. Look, I have money. How much do you want?
The taller of the pair took two rapid steps forward, aimed and fired a single shot that caught his target squarely in the throat. A second shot punched a neat hole in the mans forehead and he dropped back to the floor, his head against the base of the iron stove, and the smell of singed hair immediately began to fill the room. It had all taken no more than a few seconds.
The tall man stepped forward and kicked his victims head clear of the stove, noticing that the sparse hair had already been burned off where it had landed against the metal. He looked at his colleague, who nodded in approval, still holding the girl who was staring at the corpse in shock, hands limp by her sides as she no longer tried to cover herself. He let go of her hair and she dropped to the floor. The stocky man jerked his head towards her questioningly and the tall man shook his head, eyes narrowed in disapproval.
No, he said. Leave no traces. Just a witness.
He leaned down and grabbed the girls wrist, pulling her back to her feet while his colleague whistled his admiration at the slim hips, long legs and supermodel breasts.
Please dont hurt me. Ive seen nothing, she said, her voice choking.
Little girl, youve seen everything, the stocky man said.
I wont say anything. Believe me, I wont say a word.
Dont you get it? Lines formed around the tall mans eyes as his face crinkled into a grin behind the scarf. You dont understand, darling. You can tell them whatever you like.
Gunna stretched her hands high above her head, arching her back as the yawn threatened to lock her jaw in position and Steini took the opportunity to shoot an arm under her back and squeeze as she relaxed into the sofa.
Have I missed anything?
An American comedy with canned laughter and no jokes, and a British cookery programme in which the chef didnt even manage to fillet a haddock properly, so the answer to your question is no.
The credits on the TV rolled and this time Steini yawned.
It must be catching. Where are the kids?
Laufey went to see Drfa and promised to be back before ten, and as the news is just about to start, Id say thats a promise about to be broken.
The titles of the late evening news began as the outside door banged.
Gunna lifted her feet onto the sofa and leaned against Steinis shoulder. Id say that promise may well have been kept, this time, and only just, she said as the grey-haired newsreader appeared on screen looking more serious than usual as the opening sequence showed a view through trees swaying in the wind.
Suspicious death in Borgarfjrdur, police are at the scene, the newsreader intoned as the picture flashed to a light aircraft soaring into the sky. Reykjavk city council faces uproar over airport plans. Questions continue to be raised regarding IceLines bankruptcy as eighty jobs are lost in Iceland, London and Singapore, the newsreader said in a flat voice as a street scene from somewhere in Asia appeared.
The door burst open and Laufey appeared, puffing with exertion. Im not late, am I? I said Id be back by ten.
Shhh, Gunna said, sitting up and with her attention on the screen as it returned to the story with footage of a secluded summer house clearly taken from some distance away and with blue flashing lights casting shadows between the trees.
A forty-year-old man was found dead at a summer chalet earlier today, the newsreader said in a suitably sombre tone. Police have not identified the deceased and have issued no details beyond stating that they are seeking the driver and passenger of a grey Audi A5.
The camera cut away to a bearded police officer under an umbrella that raindrops dripped from as he spoke. Gunna could see a familiar barrel-chested figure in the background, a phone at his ear.
Know anything about this, Mum? Laufey asked.
Nope. Ive been on leave for a week, and I havent heard anything. If it was anything to do with me, I guess var Laxdal would have called by now, she said and looked at Steini with pursed lips as her phone began to buzz. Speak of the devil, she added.
Chapter Two
With her fingers encased in mittens encrusted with clinging snow, making them more clumsy than usual, Gunna fumbled with the rifle in her hands. It was an old-fashioned bolt-action weapon and although she had never fired one before, she instinctively knew what to do. There were only three cartridges. One was in the rifles breech and the safety catch was off. Another was in her hand, safely inside the mitten to be sure of not losing it, the last one tucked away inside layers of clothing. They were precious and she knew that every one would be needed.
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