Joe Craig - Jimmy Coates - Revenge

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A third action-packed adventure for the incredible Jimmy Coates.Will Jimmy Coates ever be free of NJ7? Why should they need to find him if they are able to control him.Through Christopher Viggo's powerful new contacts, Jimmy and his friends escape to the USA. They go into hiding in Chinatown, New York City. While they are there, Jimmy finds himself experiencing headaches accompanied by flashing images – something that hasn’t happened to him before. Are they prophetic visions?Can Jimmy piece together the puzzle of his obsession before time runs out? And how can he convince anybody of what he thinks he knows, when the only evidence is locked inside his head?Revenge will come. But what form will it take?

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Stanton had switched off the spotlight. Eva’s eyes took several seconds to adjust to the normal light of the room.

“I think we’ve got as much out of you as we can for today,” Stanton muttered. “You’ve done well. Thanks, kid.” Eva couldn’t speak. She choked back a scream and looked around her, dazed.

“We can carry on tomorrow,” Stanton continued. “Thanks, doctor.” He signalled to the psychologist and the graphic designer. Both nodded, gathered their notes, and left. On his way out, Dr Amar took the film from a camera that had been trained on Eva the whole time. Then she was alone with Ark Stanton.

“That was tough, wasn’t it?” he started, his soft voice coming like an embrace to Eva’s ears. “Your intelligence is vital, you know. Dr Higgins would have had all the answers, but he’s gone. Miss Bennett knew Jimmy well as his form teacher, but that’s old data now. You are the last person to have spent time with Jimmy. The last person on our side anyway. You can tell us how he thinks, how he acts and how far his capabilities have developed.”

“Maybe it would help if I knew what all this was for,” Eva suggested. If she knew what was going on, she might be able to help Jimmy.

Stanton thought for a second, then nodded. “Let me show you what we’re going to use it for. You deserve it. You’ve worked hard.”

He dashed out of the room and came back cradling a cat in his arms. Its fur was black and ragged, sticking out from a tough, wiry frame.

“Say hello to Miles,” Stanton announced, shaking the cat’s paw in Eva’s direction. “This used to belong to Dr Higgins. He left it here when he deserted.”

Eva was so confused she didn’t know what do with herself. Seconds before, she thought she was going to be exposed as a double agent – now she was being introduced to the staff pets. She could feel her knees quivering and had to consciously try to relax them.

“This isn’t an ordinary cat though,” Stanton explained, placing the animal carefully on the floor. He pulled his chair up behind his desk and tapped a few keys on his computer. His eyes were still on the screen as he spoke. “When Dr Higgins and his team were designing the organically programmed assassins, they needed a prototype.”

“A prototype?” Eva gasped, slowly pulling herself back together.

“To test the technology,” Stanton replied, still focused on the computer. “So they built a cat.”

Eva couldn’t believe what she was hearing. She stared at the creature at her feet. It curled round her ankles and peered up at her, purring.

“This cat is… an organic assassin?” She could hardly contain a laugh. It was as if she’d slipped into a weird dream.

“No,” tutted Stanton. “The cat’s not an assassin. They couldn’t programme that sort of intention into a cat. Miles is just tougher, stronger and faster – plus he’s survived to be about three times the age of any cat that ever lived.”

“A cat with twenty-seven lives,” Eva mumbled, reaching down to stroke it.

“What was that?”

“Oh, nothing.” She felt its warmth on her hand. “Poor thing.”

Useful thing, you mean,” Stanton insisted. “Thanks to Miles I can test out my theory about Jimmy Coates.” Then he reached forward and set up what looked like a grey plastic stick on a little stand – an aerial. There was a broad smile on his face as he tapped one final key. He leaned back, a glint in his eye, and whispered, “Watch this.”

Eva didn’t know what he was talking about at first. Stroking the cat was the most relaxing thing she’d done in all the time she’d been at NJ7. She was quite happy to lose herself in that feeling, but suddenly the cat pulled away and hissed. Eva jumped and drew her hand back sharply. For a second, she was terrified that the cat was going to attack her. But it didn’t.

Instead, the creature lurched sideways as if an invisible train had hit it – then slammed against the concrete wall. Eva let out a yelp of disgust. The cat slid down to the floor. But that wasn’t the end of it. Eva could only watch as Miles shook off the pain, crawled a few metres, then hurled itself against the wall once more. This time it crashed head first and a smear of cat blood followed it to the floor.

“Stop that!” Eva screamed. “He’s gone mad! He’s going to kill himself!”

“Ha! Don’t worry,” Stanton laughed. “He’s tough. It would take hours of this to kill him.”

“Stop it!” Eva cried again, her hands over her face. “Stop it now!” Her whole body was trembling at the horror of it. She staggered forwards to grab hold of the cat, but it hissed at her with murder in its eyes, then dived at the concrete again.

“Enough!” Eva yelled, her words barely audible through her tears.

At last, Stanton tapped the space bar. “Looks like Miles was receiving my signal all right,” he chuckled.

Eva felt she never wanted to open her eyes again, but she couldn’t stop herself watching the cat. Its self-destructive passion had gone. It was reeling about as if it was drunk, and licked its paws to start slicking back its fur. Then it limped out of the room.

“You’re going to do that to Jimmy?” Eva panted. The blood on the wall burned into her eyes. It was the only colour in a room full of grey.

“No, no,” Stanton replied. “He might be a kid, but he’s smarter than that cat. Jimmy will destroy himself in a much more sophisticated way. I’m designing the signal now.”

Terror seized Eva’s body. She had guessed what Ark Stanton was going to say next.

“And Eva,” he declared, “I couldn’t do it without you.”

CHAPTER SEVEN – KILL ZAF-1

Viggo walked into a scene of stunned silence. He smiled his small smile, nodded his head to Helen and ruffled Jimmy’s hair as he walked past. He went straight through the hall and into the living room without anybody stopping him. His stubble seemed a little coarser than when he had left them and there was a cut healing along the right side of his imposing jawbone. It looked a couple of days old to Jimmy.

“So, like, what?” Felix blurted out. “Did I miss something? Are we not speaking to him any more?”

“I think we’re just pleased to see him,” said Felix’s mum glancing at Helen Coates, who sighed wearily.

“I suppose I better put the kettle on,” she said.

“Great,” chirped Felix. “Any biscuits in those bags, Jimmy?”

Unfortunately, as soon as Helen flicked the kettle on, the lights went out.

“See what you did, Chris?” she called out, trying to make a joke of it. “You turn up and there’s a power cut.”

“Looks like the whole block,” added Felix’s mum, pressing her nose up against the window.

It was a few minutes before they found candles and some matches. Eventually they crowded round Viggo in the living room.

“You know what?” he announced. “I actually missed all you ugly mugs.”

“I bet you thought we couldn’t survive without you,” Jimmy chuckled.

Viggo broke into a broad smile. “Without me,” he said, “I thought you wouldn’t even be able to wipe your—”

“That’ll do, Chris,” Jimmy’s mum cut in, placing a hand on his shoulder. Felix tried hard to stifle his laughter, and Jimmy felt his tension dissolve. But there was still a dark question on his mind. It was Georgie who asked it first:

“How’s Saffron?”

Viggo’s mood suddenly changed. He sucked some air in through his teeth.

“She’s going to be OK,” he said. Everybody sighed with relief. “I found someone who could help and she’s being looked after. I think she’s safe.”

“And she’s recovering?”

“It was touch and go when I left, but more touch than go.”

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