Mitch

She descends the stairs as if the devil is behind her…

He is…

She risks a look up; the briefest of glances. She can’t see him, but the clang of pursuit echoes above her.

And she runs…

Down two stories, three. Almost to ground level… and there… As she hits tarmac… a door close by… An emergency exit swings open, a body erupting out of it…

Frank.

He canons into her, grabbing her by the waist, swinging her around.

“Mitch…”

“Don’t stop.” She jerks a head up to where Klempner rattles down the steps after her. “Where’s your car?”

“Basement, but the keys…”

“Got them. Move.”

The pair swerve, u-turning back into the stairwell, barrelling downwards. From above, the sound of a slamming door; echoing boots on concrete

They burst into the parking lot.

“Where?” She peers into the low dark space.

“There.” He points, still running, snatching at her wrist, towing her along. From behind another crash from a swinging door. From off-side, Bech appears with Malory, both with guns in their hands.

The pair dash from one grey concrete pillar to another; stooping, running at a crouch, dodging between corridors of vehicles; vans, station wagons, saloons… Then, a sports car; shiny, bright red and low…

A crack behind her. A whistle…

Mitch shrieks and drops as the bullet skids over the door of the two-seater, taking paintwork with it…

Klempner’s voice, reverberating through the low space. “Put the fucking gun down. Hurt her and I’ll gut you.”

… but she keeps moving…

Frank is ahead of her. For a moment he skids, foot sliding over a patch of oil. Slipping, he falls but catches himself on the handle of the nearest door, then, “There… Keys!”

She tosses them across and twisting, he catches them one-handedly, pointing ahead to his own 4x4. Lights flash orange, beeping and the crunch of disengaging locks resound through the low-ceilinged space.

She tumbles into the passenger seat.

“Stay down.” Frank engages and with the screech of tortured rubber, the car careens down the ranks of vehicles.

exit. Silhouetted against the daylight he stands,

the horn, it shrieks defiance as the car rockets to the exit. At

tarmac, cursing, he runs after them, squinting into the

with him, Malory wheezing behind. “We can’t let them

whirls, punching forward, directly into Bech’s stomach. The man drops, grunting and clutching his gut. Klempner lashes out with a foot, planting his boot in Bech’s ribs. “Use a gun near her again and it will be the last thing you do.

himself, Bech hisses through his teeth,

more than my boot in your

*****

Charlotte

buzzes. “Francis, it’s Kirstie. I’m trying to find Charlotte. Is she

but I interrupt her.

have someone down here for you. A Mr Maurio Vincenzo. He says

cocks

who handled my

on earth could

say what

he needs to speak with you. Should I send

“Yes, of course.”

frowning, “You don’t have anything

if there

his cheeks. “Would you like me to sit in with

to sit

like

open and a man wearing a dark grey suit and a professional manner steps out. He glances around,

“That’s right.”

“Maurio Vincenzo. You dealt with my

shake it. “Pleased to meet you. I’m a bit baffled though. Surely everything

but another matter entirely. Although it was your estranged husband who informed us

Charlotte. The conference room is free all morning.” She gestures across. “If

in, to the sidelong glance of

“It’s fine,” I say.

but you and I have not met before and I must establish your identity. I understand you are currently known as ‘Charlotte Summerford’, but my father dealt with one ‘Jennifer Conners’. I have only Mr Bennett’s word that you are the same person. You can confirm that you are the

“That’s right.”

can

But

please give me

sits, silently watching, a finger pressed to his lips as I sign my old and long-abandoned name. The lawyer compares it with some paper from his case, then looks up again, smiling, holding up the paper. “Your original petition for divorce,” he comments. “And that’s fine, Mrs Summerford. Now…” He takes out another document. “As to why I am here. As I mentioned, my firm was contacted recently by your ex-husband, Charles Bennett,

“Right… So?”

it. “So, I hold here the will deposited with my

clutches and my

old school-teacher I understand…” He hesitates. “As you probably know, he died

throat tightens. “Yes, I knew

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