Mark Spaid - Falcon Down

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The President of Russia and the United States are meeting in The Ukraine to sign a treaty that would give The Crimea back to The Ukraine. Stalinists in Russia, led by a fanatic named Andrei Kulagin, are violently opposed to any action where Russia gives up territory. The group worships Joseph Stalin and they are going to kidnap the two Presidents and hold them hostage to stop the treaty. They have captured a nuclear missile site in Russia and are willing to risk WWIII to get what they want. Justin and the gang have been invited to the meeting so Justin can write a story about it. Not surprisingly, given the gangs history they end up right in the middle of things. Will they get out alive? How will it end?

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“I’m not sure I know how to use this.”

“Then find out in a hurry.”

“Here,” Tatiana said and gave a handful of knives to Jozette. “It’s the best I could do.”

“Thanks,” Jozette said as they all looked at one another not knowing what the next few hours or even minutes would bring.

“Folks, we don’t know what is going to happen. How bloodthirsty these guys are we don’t know yet but they’re not choir boys. Their leader is a fanatic of the worst kind. He wants the two leaders as hostages, as for the rest of us, well a prayer might not be out of order. I’ve talked to agent Zhadonov and he is in agreement with me on the temperament of this group. They’ll be coming up the stairs before much longer. The six of us are going to try and stop as many of them as possible. If we stall long enough maybe some help will arrive,” Trent explained. There was silence.

“Is help on the way?” Bonnie asked. Trent looked at everyone then sighed.

“We hope so but there could be Stalinists who’ve infiltrated the local authorities as well. We just don’t know.”

“Good luck, Mr. Wilson,” Dave said.

“Thanks, and take care of Johnny.”

“I will.”

“Be careful, Love,” Dave said to Tatiana. He hugged her and she patted his cheek and smiled.

“I will but you look out for yourself. They nay get past us.” He knew what she meant but said nothing.

“Lock the door behind us,” Trent said and the six “warriors” left.

“What’s first?” Tatiana asked.

“We start making our way down the stairwell,” Vladimir said. Trent and Andy went down the back stairway. Tatiana and Julieta went down the main one and Vladimir and Gregori checked the top floor carefully.

“Is this a suicide mission?” Andy asked.

“The odds are heavily against us.”

“That answers my question,” Andy said as he proceeded grim faced but determined to help.

“Miss Tatiana, I’m scared. Is that bad?”

“I’m scared too.”

“You are?”

“Of course, only a fool embarks on something dangerous without some reservations.”

“Do you think we’ll see any of these bad guys?”

“Yes.”

“You do?”

“That’s why we’re here, Julieta.”

“What do we do if we run into any of them?”

“We kill them.”

* * *

“I have a cutting torch,” one of Kulagin’s men said as he went to the door and began trying to cut through the thick steel while Kulagin paced.

“Comrade, they’re here with the communications equipment,” A man said and Kulagin met them at the door.

“There’s a room in the back, set it up then call me when it’s ready,” Kulagin said.

“Is the back way any better?” Victor Manatov asked another man.

“The same,” the man said.

“Comrade, we’re ready,” a man said and Andrei moved quickly to the room and grabbed a phone.

“Radinksy are you there” Andrei asked. Radinsky sat up and answered the phone. He had a special cell that was a direct line to Kulagin and impossible to detect or stop

“Yes, Comrade.”

“Are you in charge?”

“I am. All missiles are armed and ready. I have the room locked down and if they break in the missiles will launch automatically.”

“Do they know that?”

“Yes, and they’ve backed off.”

“That’s good. We are in a building and we have the two Presidents trapped on the upper floors. They’ve barricaded us out but it’s only a matter of time before we get to them. We have to be careful not to kill either President.”

“I’ll be ready, Comrade, just give me my orders.”

“Well done, Comrade, stay sharp.”

“Yes, Comrade,” Radinsky said and Andrei hung up the phone.

“How long?” Kulagin asked as he got back to the front.

“About an hour,” the man said holding the blowtorch.” Andrei nodded

“How many men do we have?”

“Twenty counting you, Comrade.”

“Good, that should be enough to kill them all.”

* * *

“We made it,” Henry York said as they landed at Reagan National Airport in Washington.

“Now, let’s get to the White House. I hope they know more than we do,” Valerie said. They took a cab like anyone else would. Valerie was well known but she was sufficiently disguised to go unnoticed and there was no reaction as she walked through the airport. With traffic it took twenty minutes to get to the White House. They went in the back way. Valerie and Henry had credentials that let them in the White House any time they wanted. Secret Service personnel recognized both and led them to the situation room. The team was still at the table and had broken into small side conversations.

“I have no credible information,” Rita Fitzgerald said. I have one operative in Volgograd and she has nothing for me. No one knows exactly where they are or what agencies will be pursuing them.”

“I guess they’re not as diligent as we are,” FBI Director Marcus Washington said.

“What about Kapustin Yar?” Perry asked Defense Secretary Susan Rojas.

“All we know is that it’s compromised. We’re getting some scuttlebutt on the radio and emails that the missiles are armed and ready.”

“I take it General Zumwalt knows this,” Perry said.

“Yes, and he’s raised the DEFCON to four.”

“And their subs are active,” Perry said.

“Yes, and so are ours, Rita added. “We also have our surface fleet in the Mediterranean. I ordered the navy to send in the Reagan and the Lincoln and position them to have a straight shot at Sevastopol. Both Carriers are on maneuvers in the Aegean Sea around Greece. Our B2’s are ready and waiting and of course, Alaskan Air Command has planes scrambled and all military personnel on alert.”

“Good, I don’t think there’s anything else we can do at this point,” Perry said.

“Should you address the nation?” Secretary of State Marty Ingersoll asked.

“No, I should do that,” A voice said from the doorway and they all turned to see Valerie and Henry.

“My prayers are answered,” Perry said and let out a huge sigh.

“How did you get out, Madam Speaker?” Attorney General Meisner asked.

“Subterfuge.”

“I guess we’ll leave it at that,” Perry said.

“It’s complicated,” Henry added, “but Andrew stayed behind and I’m worried.”

“Why did he stay?” Homeland Secretary Sanghvi asked.

“He thought he could help the President,” Henry replied.

“That sounds like Andrew,” Marty said.

“Are there any agents with him?” Louise Chen asked.

“Yes, four,” Henry said.

“Madam Speaker, please take your seat,” Perry said as he stood up.

“None of that, Perry. Neither one of us are the president or even the acting president. The President is away on a trip like she’s done many times.”

“But not like this one,” Marty said and Valerie reluctantly nodded.

“Okay, let’s sit down and go over what we know,” Valerie said.

“We don’t know where she is or who has her for certain,” Rita Fitzgerald said.

“I know a carload of my agents were gunned down,” Louise added.

“A fanatic may have them all and he has a reputation for violence,” Marty said.

“They’ve lost control of one of their missile sites and General Zumwalt has moved to DEFCON Four,” Susan Rojas summed up.

“I think you should consider taking over,” Haakon Meisner posed.

“Whoa, let’s slow down and not get ahead of ourselves,” Valerie said. “The 25 thAmendment calls for the President to put the vice-President in charge temporarily and then take back the reins when he or she is ready.”

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