Saving The Game

Saving The Game by Constance Bright

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so sorry Julian. My son!"
    "You want your son to stay alive you will call James now." Julian said curtly.
    Lucille picked up the phone and did as Julian said, modulating her voice.
    "I'm sorry, Mama, but I still don't trust you. This is going to take time--us." He pulled the nylon cord out of his rear pocket and bound her hands and feet. He gagged her with a strip of cloth he brought along and tied her to the pipes under the sink. "I will come back for you when the assassin is dealt with. You will have some explaining to do to James, I can't get you out of that, but thank you." Locking the door behind him he followed James to the room. It took all of his skill as a tracker not to be seen by James. He would have been recognized for sure. When they came to the hallway where the couple's room was, a hotel employee was exiting one of the other rooms. Julian cursed under his breath and stayed behind the corner. Bending down to tie his shoe, he let the young man pass then made his way to James' door. He rang the bell.
    "Room service for Mrs. Stevens."
    As soon as James opened the door, Julian knocked him out. "Sorry James, but I think you'd rather be asleep than dead." Looking down the hall, he quickly pulled James' limp body into the room and waited. After about five minutes the room bell chimed.
    "Chamber service."
    Julian got behind the door, wound the garrote around his fists and said, "Enter."
    He asphyxiated the woman who came into the room and shoved her into a closet.
    He left the room just as James was beginning to come around and called Karen.
    "It's me, Karen. Call your father now and explain just like we discussed. He is safe but I have to run." Julian returned to where he had left his mother.
    Julian untied Lucille. "Run. It's your only chance. You don't have much time." He paused. "If you want to talk to me, call me in a few days on my third number." He left and waited for Karen to arrive. He followed her up to the room. When he entered, father and daughter were still hugging and Karen was crying.
    Seeing Julian, James walked forward. Julian braced himself to get knocked on the jaw. Instead, James held out his hand. "Karen told me about how Van Meer tried to kill you both in Africa. I'm sorry that your life was put in danger because of Van Meer's greed for my company. You saved my daughter's life and mine, risking your own. Thank you, Julian."
    Julian shook James' hand. Karen came to his side. "Sir, I am truly sorry about Lucille."
    James looked solemn but didn't say anything.
    "None of us are safe yet," Karen said.
    "Karen is right, Mr. Stevens. Van Meer will be after us all. Until the Dutch and American governments can get their shi--act together concerning this international incident, there is only one place we can go where Van Meer can't touch us. And we have to leave right now. I trust you have a source of cash, Mr. Stevens?"
    "I do. But it's going to take at least a few weeks for Van Meer to be secured and the American government to make the arrangements to get us into protective custody. Where exactly is this place where Van Meer cannot reach?" James asked.
    "We will be hiding in plain sight--I mean within the US, at least. I have a contact in Idaho."
    "Idaho?" Karen queried. "Trout fishing."
    Julian smiled and looked at his woman. "We'll be able to do some of that, yes. It will pass the time, for sure."
    "How do you have a contact in--" James raised his hands. "Never mind. But how do we get there safely?"
    "Karen said your friend Arthur can take care of the American side of things," Julian replied. "From here we will be travelling to New Orleans by boat."
    "By boat?" James looked puzzled.
    "Believe it or not they are less vulnerable than airplanes. Julian replied. You will need to trust me on this."
    "Daddy, I trust him." Karen looked earnestly at her father.
    "I can see that, dear." James pressed her hand. Then he looked at Julian. "You've handled things well so far, Julian. Plus it doesn't seem that Karen or

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