3rd Degree
sources say there is evidence to connect the two inci-dents, and they are looking for an attractive brunette female in her early to mid-twenties who was seen entering the hotel with George Bengosian.”
    Julia turned down the volume. “Attractive?” She grinned. “Honey, they will never know. Whatya think.” She covered herself in the wig and struck a modeling pose.
    Michelle pretended to laugh, but inside, she wished she hadn't been so stupid as to leave that goddamn inhaler lying around. She wasn't like Julia, who had killed a man last night looking right in his eyes. And now she was laughing about it, gloating.
    “Mica, honey.” Malcolm turned around. “I need you to be a brave girl and place your finger on this spot.” He taped the wired blasting cap to the soft C-4 and molded in the rigged cell phone. “This is the delicate part. I just need you to hold the green and red wires, baby, so they don't cross.... That would be very bad.”
    Mal always made fun of her. Just a Wisconsin cheese head, he would say with a laugh. But she had proved herself. She put her finger on the wire, trying to show that she was brave. She wasn't a farm girl anymore.
    “Nothing to get worried about.” Malcolm winked, seeing her unease. “All that drama about crossing the wires, that's for the movies. Now what is certifiably hairy is that I set these little wires to the ringer, not the phone battery; other-wise, they'll be picking up our parts as far away as Eau St. Claire.” Her hometown.
    Michelle's finger was trembling. She didn't know if he was toying with her or not.
    “Done.” Malcolm finally exhaled, pushing the lenses up onto his brow. He wheeled back in the chair. "Juiced, as they say, and revved up to roar. Blow the dome right off of City Hall. Come to think of it, that's not a bad idea.
    “Think we should take her out for a little test drive?” Mal said. “Whatya say?” Michelle hesitated. “C'mon,” he said, grinning, “you look like you've seen a ghost.”
    He handed her a second cell phone. “Number's already punched in. Just remember, it's just a toy until the fourth ring. That's a no-no. You don't want to hear the fourth ring. Take the wheel, honey.... Let her rip.”
    Michelle shook her head and handed it back to him. Mal merely grinned.
    “C'mon, nothing to worry about. No juice, no boost. It's all set up.”
    Michelle took a deep breath and pressed the SEND button, just to show she could. A second later, the phone wired to the bomb jangled.
    “Contact.” Malcolm winked.
    A chill shot through her. Mal was so confident. He had it all planned. But things could go wrong. In the Middle East, Palestinian bombers blew themselves up all the time.
    Beep. Her eyes went to the briefcase. Second ring. She tried to look calm, but her hand was shaking. “Malcolm, please.” She tried to give it back. “You see it works. I don't like this, please....”
    “Please, what, Mica?” Malcolm held her wrist. “You don't trust me?”
    The bomb phone jangled again. Third ring...
    Michelle's blood went cold. “Cut it out, Mal.” She fumbled for the disconnect button.
    The next ring was contact. “Malcolm, please, you're scar-ing me.”
    Instead of complying, Mal pinned her hand. All of a sudden she didn't know what was going on. “Jesus, Mal, it's about to -”
    Beep. Fourth ring.
    The sound split the room like a scream. Michelle's gaze locked on the phone. On the bomb.
    It began to vibrate. Oh shit... She looked into Malcolm's eyes.
    A buzzer sounded.
    No explosion. No flash. Just a sharp click.
    On the blasting cap.
    Malcolm was grinning. He lifted the disengaged cap he'd been holding. “I told you, baby. No juice, no boost. So what'd you think? I think it drives just fine.”
    Michelle's body relaxed. Inside, she was screaming. She wanted to punch Malcolm in the face. But she was too spent. Sweat was pouring through her T-shirt.
    Malcolm took the blasting cap and wheeled the chair back over to the device. “You

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