Brett Battles - Little Girl Gone
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I know you , Logan thought as the driver climbed out.
It was Tooney’s attacker.
The two men from the train placed their bags in the trunk, then all three got into the car.
Just after the vehicle pulled away, Logan walked quickly out of the station, and put his hand up to call over a taxi.
“No,” Daeng said, coming up behind him and grabbing him arm.
He guided Logan over to a sedan parked in a nearby spot, then told him to get in.
There was a young guy already behind the wheel. His head was clean shaven, and he was wearing a T-shirt and jeans. Daeng spoke rapidly to him, then the kid dropped the car into gear, and they took off. Their driver turned out to be more than up to the task of following the other car. He was able to keep them within sight without ever getting too close.
After a while they came to the outskirts of the city. There were still buildings and businesses and homes around, but they were spread out, and the businesses seemed to be more focused on manufacturing and similar services than on retail.
Ahead, the other car’s brake lights flashed suddenly, then the vehicle took a left off the road. It stopped momentarily in front of a gate built into the opening of a cinderblock wall, then the gate lifted, and it drove inside.
“Keep going past,” Logan said.
A couple of hundred feet on, they made a U-turn, then stopped on the shoulder in front of a roadside restaurant. They watched for several minutes to see if the car reappeared, but it didn’t.
“At the far front corner,” Daeng said. “You see him?”
Logan looked. Just visible above the top of the wall was the head of a man. He seemed to be watching the road.
“Yeah,” he said.
“We should go into the restaurant. He may have spotted us when we turned, and he’ll be more curious if we don’t get out.”
The place wasn’t much more than a glorified food cart with a permanent roof over the eating area. They took a table near the front so they could keep an eye across the street, then, for appearance sake, Daeng ordered them some food.
“What do you think?” he asked Logan.
“Aaron said the hand over was going to happen today.”
“You think that’s where it’s supposed to take place?”
Logan looked over at the wall. It encircled a large property with a couple of commercial-type buildings in the center. “Figure the guys from the train must have reported that Aaron was missing before we even got to Chiang Mai. If I were in charge, I would want to talk to them in person as soon as possible. What I wouldn’t want, though, was have them brought someplace where I had another meeting set up. So either the hand off’s happening right now somewhere else, and these guys are just sitting there waiting, or it’s happening later, and they’re having their debrief right now.” He looked at Daeng. “I’m going to assume it’s the latter.”
“If that’s the case,” Daeng said, “there’s a pretty good chance the girl is—”
“—right over there,” Logan finished for him, his eyes firmly fixed on the cinderblock wall. “Which means I need to get inside.”
“Do I need to point out again that it’s guarded?”
“I know. But so far they’ve shown a lack of interest in using local help. If they’ve only got the people they came with, then they’ll be spread pretty thin guarding that place.”
“We don’t know that for sure.”
“Again, true.” Logan paused for a second. “At the very least, we know that they have someone up front.” He put a napkin in the middle of the table. “This is the walled in property. And this is us.” He set a soupspoon in their approximate position relative to the napkin. Using his finger, he traced a route across the tabletop. “If I’m careful, I should be able to work my way around and come at them from here.” He tapped the back corner of the napkin. “To your point about not knowing for sure, I’ll have staged goals. One , assess their security. And two , depending on the results of number one, enter the property, and see what I can find out. What I need you to do is create a diversion up front.” He put another spoon where the front gate would be. “Doable?”
“In my sleep,” Daeng said, but then frowned. “But I’m not completely comfortable with this, though.”
Logan sat back. “All right. What do you suggest?”
“That I come with you.”
“What about the diversion?”
“Don’t worry,” he said. “It’ll be handled.”
37
Within thirty minutes Logan and Daeng were on the move.
Their driver stayed at the restaurant to act as spotter in case anyone left the compound. If they did, his job was to follow them, and report back.
Logan had no idea who was going to be doing the actual diversion. Daeng dealt with them on the phone, checking in every few minutes as he and Logan worked their way through the neighborhood, and around to the back corner of the target lot.
When they got there, they found enough junk lying around to create a step that would make getting over the wall a little bit easier.
“Let me know when you’re ready,” Daeng said. His diversion team was standing by on the other end of the line.
Staying in a crouch so that his head would remain below the top of the wall, Logan climbed up on the step. “I’m ready.”
“Okay,” Daeng said into the phone.
At first it seemed like nothing happened. Logan gave it a few seconds, then looked back at Daeng. “Anytime now.”
“Patience,” Daeng said.
There was another minute of nothing, then just before Logan was going to ask if something was wrong, he heard a loud voice coming from the direction of the front gate. It was soon joined by others. None of them sounded angry, though. In fact, their tones were just the opposite. Logan thought he even heard laughter.
This time when he looked at Daeng, he raised an eyebrow.
Daeng smiled. “Diversion. Burmese style.”
“Burmese?”
“Refugees. They sneak out of the camps to find work here in Chiang Mai. When I’m able, I send whatever I can their way. So they’re happy to help.”
Logan raised his head above the wall just high enough so he could peek over. Standing just beyond the gate was a crowd of maybe a dozen people. They were smiling and laughing. A few were even carrying musical instruments of some kind. There were a several children, too, running around the adults, and sometimes ducking under the gate for a moment before returning to the other side.
A Caucasian man stood just inside the gate, facing them. His hands were empty, but Logan had no doubt he had a weapon hidden somewhere. Two others, the two who’d been on the train, Logan realized, were walking toward the gate from the main building. Suddenly, the refugee group broke into song.
“How long can they keep it up?” Logan asked.
“They can go all day if we want,” Daeng said. “It’s not like the farang are going to call the police.”
Logan nodded. “I’m going over.”
“Are you sure it’s safe?”
Logan took a quick look around. There was no one in the back area. In fact the only thing he could see that probably hadn’t been there for a long time was a large, gray cargo van parked by the side of the building.
“I’ll know soon enough.”
If he had it figured correctly, and Bell had limited his group to the men he’d come to Thailand with, then there should have only been two people left in the building, not counting the possibility of Elyse.
As soon as Logan pulled himself over the wall, Daeng followed. Logan almost told him to stay where he was, but he knew Daeng wouldn’t listen. So together they made their way across the junk-strewn lot to the back of the central building.
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