Brett Battles - Little Girl Gone
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She pushed herself off the bed. “Are you trying to say it’s my fault?”
Taw took a step forward. “I’m sorry. I should not have brought them up.” He grabbed Logan’s arm, intending to usher him out.
But Logan wasn’t budging. “No. I’m not saying it’s your fault at all. You’re doing what needs to be done. I’m just saying that’s what happened. It’s not about blame.” He paused. “You do know they almost killed your father because of this, right?”
She scoffed. “Is that what he told you? Another of his cowardly lies, I think.”
Now Logan was pissed. “No, he didn’t tell me. He didn’t have to, because I was the one who walked in and saw the gun pointed at his head. I was the one who stopped it from happening. I was the one who made sure he got medical attention.”
She hesitated, then said in a voice more tentative than before, “Why would they want to kill him?”
“Can’t you see why? Because your daughter was going to visit him. If she didn’t show up, he’d raise an alarm. But if he was dead, no one would know she was gone until well after they got her out of the country.”
“But…but they still got her out.”
“Yeah, that’s true. But they brought me along. That, I guarantee you, is not something they planned on.”
“What can you do?” she asked. “You’re already too late. The only thing left is for me to trade myself for her.”
“That’s exactly what they’ve wanted from the beginning. Don’t you see that?” When Harp had told him she was coming to Thailand, he realized the target had never really been Elyse at all. It had been her mother the whole time. The troublemaker.
“It doesn’t matter what I see,” she told him, power returning to her voice. “She’s my daughter . I have no choice.”
“I can get her free.”
“How?”
“I just need to know where the trade is supposed to happen.”
“And if I tell you this, what are you going to do?”
“Get her away from them.”
“What if whatever you try goes wrong? What if they keep her? What if she dies ?”
“You need to trust me.”
Daeng began talking in the language he’d used with Taw. Burmese, Logan assumed. But he only got a few words out before Sein held up a hand, stopping him.
“I’m sorry,” she said in English. “I can’t take the chance.” She nodded at Taw, and turned her back on Logan and Daeng.
“Please,” Logan said. “At least tell us where it’s supposed to happen.”
Without turning, she said, “Tell my father you did everything you could. Good bye, gentlemen.”
Daeng and Logan continued to protest, but she said nothing more. Taw called out, and the man in the hallway came in. Between the two of them, they got Logan and Daeng outside, and forcibly guided them to the stairs.
Logan’s mind was churning. They only choices left now were to either follow Sein or Bell’s group to the meeting point, and hope an opportunity presented itself.
They’d only gone down a couple of steps when Taw paused. He looked back at Logan and Daeng, then whispered, “ Wat Doi Suthep. Three forty-five.” He immediately turned around and continued down the stairs.
Logan glanced at Daeng. “Do you know—”
“Go, go,” Daeng whispered, cutting him off.
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Wat meant temple in Thai. And Wat Doi Suthep was the most famous temple in the Chiang Mai area. It was located about twenty minutes outside of town, in the hills overlooking the city.
Logan and Daeng were able to get there by 1 p.m., a little more than two and a half hours prior to when Sein was supposed to exchange herself for her daughter.
The temple was not exactly street side. After walking through a windy area packed with vendors selling food and souvenirs, they came to the foot of a three-hundred-step-long staircase that led up a steep hill to the actual wat . Lining both sides of the stairs were three-foot-high walls, each shaped in the form of a vibrant, snake-like dragon, colored by green and orange titles.
They passed dozens of people on the way up, an equal mix of tourists and Thais. At the top was a building with a wide passageway that ran underneath it into an open-air courtyard.
“Is this it?” Logan asked, once they were in the courtyard. If it was, he was underwhelmed.
“No. Over there.”
Daeng pointed at another, considerably shorter, set of stairs, this one only about twenty steps. There were dozens of pairs of shoes sitting on and below it.
“You need a ticket first, though,” he said.
“You don’t need one?” Logan asked.
Daeng shook his head. “Only farang .”
Once Logan had his ticket, they left their shoes at the bottom of the staircase and proceeded up to the main part of the temple.
This was more like what he expected. It, too, was basically a courtyard, but there the similarities ended.
Everything here seemed to be covered in gold. There must have been a hundred Buddha statues in different sizes, standing and sitting and lying down. In addition, there were bells and elephants and latticework on the building, all of it in gold.
And then there was the stupa, or as Daeng called it, the chedi . This was the bell shaped tower that rose into the sky in the middle of the temple. Logan had seen them in the other temples they’d passed. While this one wasn’t the largest, it was definitely the most golden.
Daeng took him quickly around the grounds. It was basically a square. The stupa was in the middle, and had a narrow area directly surrounding it for devotees to circumnavigate in prayer. A few people were doing so, their hands clasped together in front of them and holding several sticks of burning incense. Outside this was a larger area that also went around the stupa. That’s where the majority of the people were, the tourists in the crowd snapping pictures of almost everything in sight. Between this pathway and the walls containing the grounds were several enclosed areas. Some were small shrines, while others housed larger displays of Buddhas. As they walked around, Logan noted several doors that appeared to lead out from the temple, but all of them seemed to be closed to tourists.
The problem was he had no idea what mattered here, and what didn’t.
For all he knew, Bell wasn’t planning on coming all the way up to the actual temple. Maybe the switch was going to happen in the area where Logan had bought his ticket. Or maybe down below before the steps, where the vendors were.
“We’re going to need help,” he told Daeng. “There’re just too many places to watch on our own. Do you think your friends from earlier can give us a hand again, and be our eyes.”
“I have a better idea, but I need to check first,” Daeng said. “Can you give me thirty minutes?”
“Help?”
“I hope so.”
“Sure. Do it.”
“I’ll meet you at the bottom of the steps when I’m done. Near the food vendor selling the fried rice cakes.”
With that Daeng was gone.
Logan spent fifteen more minutes familiarizing himself with the layout, and fixing the locations of every potential exit in his mind. As he walked back down the long stairway, he couldn’t help but think that this was an odd place for a foreigner to choose. If he were Bell, he would have wanted a quiet place on some empty side street to exchange daughter for mother, not a crowded temple at the top of a mountain. Though there were several Western tourists around, if something happened, Bell and his men would stand out.
Unless…
…unless Bell wasn’t the one who picked the location.
Logan stopped halfway down, his hand resting on the dragon’s back.
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