Alex Shaw - Hetman - Donetsk Calling

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Former SAS Trooper turned MI6 Operative Aidan Snow returns in a short story preceding the release of the third Aidan Snow thriller ‘The Dangerous Deadly Elite’.
As an ex-pat Brian Webb has a great life, a sexy wife and a perfect daughter. But all this is put in jeopardy when on his way home from a night of heavy drinking he is chased by a group of armed assailants. Who are his pursuers, what do they want from him and why are they shooting? Webb would rather not hang around to find out. Crashing a stolen car in an attempt to escape Webb is blooded, cornered and out of options… left with no other choice he calls the only person who would never let him down. He calls Aidan Snow.
Arriving in Kyiv, Snow takes the law into his own hands in an attempt to find and rescue one of his oldest friends. With the ghosts of the past on his shoulders Snow must again rely on his SAS training and will not stop until he discovers the truth.

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“Then they have chosen the wrong person. Brian has never once paid for a Krisha, and he won’t start now.”

Snow ate his soup and thought in silence. The Krisha Katya referred to was the ‘roof’ the protection offered by one mafia gang against attacks or threats by others and in some cases the Militia and tax police. “Well this is the most logical answer, unless of course it’s a misunderstanding or a case of mistaken identity.”

“Or he’s guilty.” Katya managed a smile. “Which he’s not. So what can we do now?”

“We have until Monday for official channels to do anything but I think that we’ll be contacted before that with a demand.”

Katya frowned and shook her head. “Doesn’t this mean he’s been kidnapped?”

Snow hadn’t thought about it like that. “That’s one way of looking at it.” He finished his borsch and pushed the plate away.

“More?”

“No, I’m full.”

Katya stood, collected her cigarettes and moved onto the balcony. Snow washed his plate and spoon in the sink then joined her. The view of the city was quite something and worth more than the flat it’self. It was one of only a few flats in the complex that still retained an unobstructed sightline to the river and the distant city beyond. As the summer evening gently lost its light the air seemed to glow with both the heat of the day and the myriad of windows.

“Screw me.”

“What?”

“Aidan, I want you to screw me.” She reached for his belt.

“Katya stop.” He placed his hands over hers.

“Don’t you want to?”

“How can I answer that?”

“Don’t you fancy me?”

“Of course I do, I always have.”

“But?”

“You are the wife of one of my closest friends.”

“Just because I want to have sex with you does not mean that I don’t love Brian. And besides he’ll never know.”

“But I will.” He looked into her eyes, she raised her eyebrow suggestively. “No. I’m sorry and believe me I’m regretting turning you down already.”

“You really are a Knight in Shining armour coming to the rescue?”

“Yes and my lance is staying locked up.”

She laughed and pulled her hands away. “Tart.”

“What?”

“I have some tart, would you like some?” Before Snow could answer the doorbell rang and then there was the sound of heavy banging. “It’s them.”

“OK talk to them through the peep-hole, I’ll stand by your side. Then we’ll decide what to do. Agreed?”

“Agreed.”

They moved towards the front door as the ringing and banging continued, now joined by the sound of; “Militia open the door”.

“What do you want?” Katya asked.

“Open the door. We have some questions that you need to answer. It will help your husband.” It was Oliver Hardy. “You surely don’t want us to conduct our business on the doorstep? Do you want your neighbours to know what you husband had done?”

Snow touched Katya’s arm. “Let them in. I’ll wait behind the door in the kitchen. I’ll be ready if you need me.”

“But Aidan they may hurt me.”

“If they do I’ll kill them.”

Katya looked at Snow and saw on his face an expression she hadn’t seen before. “OK.”

Outside the officer shouted again. “Come one now Madam Webb, let us in so we can discuss the criminal activity of your husband.”

She took a deep breath and opened the door. “Come in.”

Oliver Hardy leered at her and walked directly into the lounge whilst Stan Laurel removed his cap and smiled weakly. They both sat on the settee. Katya remained standing, arms folded.

“What kind of hospitality is this? You have not offered us a drink!” The older officer barked. Katya could tell he’d been drinking. Snow could hear it in his voice too and knew it would make him volatile but slow. “Even your homosexual American friend who was here earlier offered me tea.”

“He was English and he has manners.”

“I am sure. So officer Brovchenko explain to Madam Webb here the situation.”

Stan Laurel swallowed hard and readied himself. “We received a report from a young lady who stated that your husband made unwarranted sexual advances to her last night. When she told him to stop he attempted to…” Brovchenko started to blush.

“Go on.” Goaded Hardy.

“Your husband grabbed the woman and tried to have sex with her against a wall.”

Katya burst out laughing. “With his bad knee? My husband is very overweight and almost fifty six. Let me tell you that his days of athletic fucking are long gone!”

“I think you should watch your language.”

“And I think you should bring my husband to me and stop being a disgrace to your uniform! And another thing, try speaking Ukrainian both of you!”

Hardy fought to restrain himself. “Enough. You will listen to officer Brovchenko or things will only get worse!”

“Please go ahead, I like fairy tales.”

Brovchenko frowned. Things were not going as planned. “There is no doubt from the evidence that your husband is guilty and he would be found as such by any judge. But there may be something we can do, to help.”

From his hiding place Snow was praying that Katya would not provoke them anymore. All she really had to do was to listen. And that gave snow an idea. He switched on the audio record function on his Blackberry, carefully reached around the kitchen door and placed it on the floor in the lounge.

Brovchenko looked at his colleague. “Officer Klyuyvets shall I…?”

Klyuyvets held up his hand. “What my young friend is attempting to say is that the lady, the innocent victim of your husband’s unprovoked attack is willing to drop all charges, withdraw her sworn statement for financial compensation. You understand she is a student from a good family and any publicity, while she is blameless would tarnish her reputation.”

“How much?” Katya asked.

“I believe that she would accept $75,000.”

“And what guarantee do I have that this goes no further?”

Klyuyvets put his hand to his heart in mock surprise. “My word, our word officer Brovchenko and I.”

“And if we pay $80,000 can my husband fuck her?”

Snow sighed. Katya was playing with fire.

Klyuyvets pulled himself to his feet. “Do you think this is some kind of a joke? This is a serious matter.”

“It would be best for your husband and his business interests if you were to pay.” Added Brovchenko.

There was a ringing. Snow cursed silently. It was his Blackberry. Katya moved to collect it.

“Is someone else here?” Klyuyvets snapped.

Snow decided the time for playing hide and seek was over and stepped into the lounge.

“You again.”

“I think you should tell Mrs Webb where her husband is before I force it out of you.”

Klyuyvets almost fell over. “He speaks Russian and insults two officers of the law!”

Snow took a step forward. “Where is Brian Webb?”

“Hold out your hands, I will cuff you and take you to him. You are under arrest for attempting to assault two Militia officers.”

Brovchenko started to unclip his cuffs. “Please give me your wrists.”

“Because your own are limp?”

Brovchenko frowned the true meaning of the idiom did not translate from English to Russian. “No, I need to put handcuffs on you.”

Without warning Klyuyvets lunged at Snow, swinging his arm. Snow adjusted his stance and stepped aside. The fat man’s face contorted with rage and he reached for his baton. Without hesitation Snow grabbed the officer’s arm turned his wrist and using a pressure hold pinned him to the floor. Klyuyvets grunted and struggled. Brovchenko gawped and then reached for his pistol. Snow sprang up and with one hand pushed the trigger arm sideways whilst the other landed a punch on his jaw. The thin officer stumbled backwards and then collapsed. His head hit the floor with a heavy thud rendering him unconscious. Snow turned the older man was now on his knees.

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