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“Professor, Kate’s right. We need this for the sake of all
our future. Please give it to her,” you move between Kate’s aiming pistol and
the professor.
“I agree professor, please think about it carefully and you
realise that we are right,” Emily pleads to the professor.
“Look what almost happened here. We cannot trust a single
government or organisation to have this technology for themselves.”
The professor looks at both you and Emily and then at Kate.
“All right, I agree. Let’s go to Geneva.”
The professor hands you the memory stick. “Keep it safe, my
boy, I’m relying on you to do the right thing.”
You all go back to the platform, Mike and Jack sneaks up to
the pilots of the other helicopter and ties them up. You decide against taking
the helicopter as the transponder may be traced.
Kate skippers the old fishing vessel on calm, moonlit
waters. It takes you a day to get to the large port city. Kate and the two men
lock up their weapons and from the docks you get into a van and make your way
to a run-down suburb. You finally park in front of the second to last house of
a block of terraced apartments. Plywood covers window frames edged with jagged,
broken glass. Kate leads you inside, locks the doors and arms the alarm system.
She flips a light switch and the dim light reveals a dark and dirty apartment.
“Our safe-house. We’ll leave for Geneva tomorrow,” she says as she looks at the
security monitor.
A look of fear contorts Kate’s face. On the monitor, a black
SUV pulls out. Two men in hats and trench coats emerge from the car. One lights
a cigarette, both men eye the apartment while having a quiet conversation. “How
did they track us?” you wonder out loud. There could be only one way.
“Professor!” you yell. You run over to the startled professor. “I am sure he
has a tracking device on him!”
Kate, Emily and you frantically examine the Professor. He
has his arms horizontal to the floor, like a child being dressed by three
fretting parents. Inside the collar of his tweed jacket, you find a small
pin-sized device. You remove it and squash it under your heel.
“This way!” Kate yells. Mike and Jack, heavy with equipment,
open a wardrobe against one of the walls. It reveals a bolt-hole to the next
apartment. You all climb through the hole and Kate closes the closet behind
you. The next apartment also has a bolt hole behind a mattress stacked
vertically against the wall. You exit the third apartment by the backdoor into
a small garden and then into the street.
Kate grabs you by the sleeve if your flight jacket. “We need
to split up! Go to the airport. I have booked you on the next flight to Geneva,
we’ll meet you there! Go! Now!”
Across the street there is a train station with some taxis
parked in front. Further down the road there are some more apartments that may
offer a hiding place.
The agents burst through the door you just came from, about a
hundred yards behind you now. Kate, Jack and Mike starts running away from the
station and the apartments, but the agents ignore them and heads straight for
you.
If you:
Get into a taxi, go
to chapter 18
Run further down the street, trying to lose them, go to chapter 19
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