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    Breathless

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      out of sight, groaning he pushed himself to a

      crawling position and edged his way across the lot

      to Sam's truck. Halfway there, Rob heard Sam's call

      on the CB. Panting, Rob pulled himself into the

      cab and reached for the mike.

      "Sam," he wheezed into the receiver.

      Sam looked at the CB quickly and responded, "Hey,

      bud, it's me. What’s the status?"

      "I got shot," Rob explained, "Tad has Alex trapped in

      the plant and I don't think I can help anymore.”

      "Hang on, partner, I'll be right there," Sam

      promised, gunning the engine and flying down the

      expressway. Rob never heard him, he had passed

      out after telling Sam what was happening. Sam reached for his cell phone and dialed James, he

      needed to know what was going on. James was still

      sitting in the alley with Francine cradled in his lap

      when he heard the phone ring. Hoping it was

      good news about Alex, he picked up the body and

      lay it on the back seat before answering.

      "James, it's Sam. Listen, Tad has shot Rob and has

      Alex cornered inside the plant. Can you get there

      ASAP?"

      "No, I can't," James declined.

      "What?"

      "I got a problem here, Sam and I'm going to need

      help," declared James, explaining what happened in

      the alley and Francine's death. Sam promised to

      send help to him right away. Alex stumbled through the paint shop and found a

      clean pathway to the offices. She heard the shot

      Tad had taken at the door and tried to increase her

      speed without further aggravating the injuries on

      her leg. Alex made her way through the various

      shops in the dark and cursed loudly as she tripped

      and fell over a cord lying across the aisles. Picking

      herself back up, Alex fought her way to the back of

      the plant and into the weld shop.

      Tad pulled the door open and heard Alex

      fall. Smiling to himself, he tossed aside the useless

      piece of metal he had found and picked his way

      across the floor into the center of the

      plant. Standing there, he surveyed the interior of

      the factory that had taken Alex from him. He took

      note of the dust, dirt and grime that made up the

      building and turned up his nose. Tad moved from the center of the floor towards the offices. He was

      sure that Alex would go there to seek sanctuary and

      call for help.

      Alex watched Tad's shadowy figure move across the

      floor and head for the offices. She continued to sit

      silently hoping that Sam and James weren't too far

      behind Rob. She shed a tear for Rob, praying to

      God that Tad hadn't killed him. Her thoughts were

      interrupted when she heard Tad break the glass to

      Francine's plant door and shove it open. Alex

      looked longingly at the entrance way where she

      came in and wondered if she could make it to Rob

      and get him and herself out of this mess. The police

      couldn't have been too far behind him. Deciding

      to go for it, Alex stood up and tried to exit the

      building. James watched silently as the coroner and his

      assistant wrapped Francine into a body bag and

      placed her on the gurney. He glared at Dominic as

      he was tended to by a paramedic; the fact that their

      assailant had lived and Francine was now a cold

      corpse, along with his unborn child tore him in

      half. He remembered the last time he and Francine

      had been together. She had been sure that that

      was when she had conceived the baby. He had only

      been thinking of Alex and picturing her during that

      mating. Sighing, he reached a shaky hand into his

      shirt pocket and grabbed the package of cigarettes

      . He had to toss a few before finding one that

      wasn't smashed or broken. Igniting his lighter,

      James inhaled the nicotine and winced at the pain

      in his ribs, back and jaw. "Sir, we should have a look at you too," offered the

      paramedic approaching him.

      "No. I'll be alright for a while," he said rejecting

      their offer. James stared passed the paramedic to

      where Dominic was loaded into a police cruiser in

      handcuffs. Officer," James called, "you have my

      statement. Can I go?" One of the officers nodded

      and James reached into his back pocket and called

      Sam. "Sam. What's going on?"

      "James, you better get up here; it doesn't look

      good. "

      Sam stood outside the plant and eyed the wrecked

      car and Rob's pale face. He and another unit of

      paramedics had reached Hasani ten minutes after

      Rob had called him. They found Rob inside the

      truck in a puddle of blood and barely breathing. "Will he be alright," Sam asked one of

      them as they loaded Rob into the ambulance.

      "It's going be close," he responded closing the doors

      and running around to the front.

      "I'll be right there. "

      James hung up the phone and watched as both the

      cruiser and the coroner's car pulled away from the

      scene, leaving him in an uneasy quietness. Easing

      himself into his car, he rushed to Hasani to

      hopefully save the life of the woman he loved. He

      couldn't imagine losing them both in one day.

      Tad climbed the stairs to the R&D offices and

      looked out the observation window. He had not

      found Alex in any of the offices or rooms downstairs and hoped to trap her upstairs. As he looked over

      the factory, he saw a faint image move from the

      back of the building towards the door where he and

      Alex had come in, "Gotcha," he whispered a

      malicious smile on his face as he turned and

      hobbled back down the stairs.

      Alex heard the office door shut and turned. Tad

      was running as fast as he could towards

      her. Terrified that he could possibly catch her in

      this condition, Alex turned and headed for the

      inventory pit.

      Tad saw Alex bolt towards another section of the

      factory and headed after her. "You can't escape

      me now," he hollered.

      Alex heard Tad's threat and panicked realizing that

      the inventory pit would make her a prime target. As she turned to go back in the other

      direction, she saw Tad getting too close for her

      tastes and headed back towards the weld shop only

      to be cut off by him. Alex realized her only hope

      was to lose him in the inventory area.

      Doing a one eighty, Alex turned and raced away

      from him. Tad saw the reaction and raised his gun

      to fire at her. Alex grunted as a bullet caught her

      shoulder and she slid to the ground reopening the

      wounds on her left leg and enflaming the ones on

      her right. Tad saw Alex hit the ground and continue

      to slide until she was hidden from his

      sight. Realizing he needed to make his escape, Tad

      looked around the building until he spied an exit

      sign in the back near a large stand of machinery. He

      was heading for it when the loading dock doors flew open revealing fifteen uniformed officers all aiming

      their weapons at him.

      "Freeze, Pierce," yelled one
    of the policemen.

      "No way," Tad whispered shooting at the officers

      who stood in the doorway.

      "Fire," one of them ordered as they began to return

      Tad's shots.

      James drove up the driveway at that time and saw

      the officers shooting into the plant. Fearing for

      both Alex's life and the lives of the officers, James

      rushed out of his car and over to Sam.

      "Their shooting toward the weld shop; they'll hit

      one of the tanks!"

      Sam looked at the officers and their angle and

      realized that James was right. He had just begun to run full steam for the leader of the uniformed

      officers, when a loud explosion erupted from the

      plant and a ball of fire spewed forth from the doorway.

      Chapter 26

      Alex landed on her chest and rolled onto her good

      shoulder after being shot down into the inventory

      pit. Gasping for air and trying to ignore the pain of

      the wound in her shoulder and on her legs, she

      searched around the receded space looking for a

      place to hide from Tad. Seeing an opening under

      the cement stairs, Alex remembered what Doug had

      told about the hollow in the floor. The last owners

      of the building had built something resembling a

      bomb shelter underneath the cement

      flooring. They had reinforced a section of the

      regular floor with steel and covered it with

      cement. Alex recognized the gape underneath the

      stairs as the entrance to that room. Dragging her

      legs, Alex crawled into it and hid under the cement steps to wait. Then she heard the rattle of the

      loading dock doors and the shout of the police as

      they cornered Tad inside the factory. Alex cringed

      further under the steps as Tad shot at the police

      officers and they returned fire. Just as she was

      about to crawl out, she heard the explosion and

      tossed herself deeper into the recesses of the gorge

      and covered her head as the cement and steel

      encasement crumbled around her.

      Tad knew something was wrong as a loud explosion

      rocked him and sent him flying through the outer

      door. He landed on his right side in the quagmire

      that ran above the creek bed in a shower of sparks,

      metal and glass. The flames were intense as they

      followed him out the door, singeing his legs and

      arms. The smell of his hair and skin burning from the heat made him retch onto the ground and

      eventually he passed out from the pain.

      James and Sam were tossed unceremoniously onto

      the concrete as the blast made its way out of the

      plant, searching for more victims. The police

      officers who had been standing in the doorway

      were nothing more than burnt corpses thrown

      backward/ shattering on the ground as they

      landed. James was terrified.

      Picking himself up off the ground, he helped Sam up

      and then turned as if to run into the plant to find

      Alex. Sam grabbed his upper arm and watched as

      the fire trucks arrived and began to douse the

      flames which licked at the roof and promised to

      collapse the whole structure. "Is there anyone inside," asked a fireman who

      approached James and Sam.

      "Yes, there is," James spoke up, his voice catching.

      "Where?"

      "I don't know. She was being held hostage inside. "

      "What," exclaimed the chief. Sam turned and

      explained the situation as quickly as possible

      knowing that every moment counted for Alex,

      "We'll find her," pronounced the chief as he

      grabbed his radio and apprised his men of the

      circumstances and demanded that they search

      everywhere for her.

      "James, I need to check on Rob," Sam said quietly

      beside him. James nodded and watched as the fireman continued to charge into the building,

      extinguishing flames, searching under rubble and

      drowning hot cinders which threatened to reignite

      the building. "Alex," James whispered as

      memories of her ran through his head. They made

      him remember the laughing eyes, soft skin and the

      way her face lit up during their lovemaking. He

      could feel her touch on him, smell her perfume and

      taste her lips and hear her whispering, "I love you,"

      in his ear as they rode the wave of passion. James

      backed away from the building; he couldn't bear the

      thought of losing her too.

      Alex felt the splash of water on her face before she

      heard the voices. The heat had been intense and

      she was sure she was missing more than a few

      hairs. She had been knocked unconscious by the

      blow of a piece of concrete to her forehead and tried to move an arm only to discover she was

      pinned in a steel and cement tomb. Summoning a

      breath, Alex tried to yell. The sound was drowned

      out by a wave of sirens and she tried again, "Help,"

      she hollered, waiting for a reply. Nothing. Alex

      fought to remain awake and listened as the voices

      faded towards the other side of the building and

      then come back toward her.

      "We've searched everywhere, Chief. There is no

      sign of her. The flames must've gotten them

      both.”

      "Keep searching. This guy is close to hysterical as it

      is," he replied thumbing over his back towards

      James who still stood dazed staring at the plant. Alex realized that they were going to walk away

      again, when she summoned another deep breath

      and screamed for help. This one took all the

      energy she had left and she collapsed.

      "Did you hear that," asked the fireman.

      "Yeah, I did. Somebody go get Mr. O'Reilly. I want

      to know where we are. "

      James followed the fireman into the building that

      was once home to Hasani Industries. He looked

      around at the damage and knew they would never

      recover in time to fulfill their contracts. The

      company was ruined. He approached the chief with

      a heavy heart half expecting to be asked to identify

      Alex's charred remains. Only when he asked if

      there was a way for Alex to be under the floor, did

      James understand. "Yeah, there is. If she had gotten away, she could

      have crawled under the floor. The previous owners

      created a fallout shelter of sorts into it. Like a

      mechanic's pit," James described feeling

      optimistic.

      "Where would it be?"

      "We're standing on it."

      "Did anyone search this rubble," he asked and

      smiled when he got a negative reply, "She's in

      here. Let's go to work and be careful. If she's

      injured and we screw up it could be worse," he

      warned before shrugging off his overcoat and

      carefully removing pieces of cement.

      Despite his injuries to his face and back, James got

      down on his knees and began digging as well. He tossed pieces of cement towards an already

      searched area and prayed that she was alive. Out

      of the corner of his eye, James saw Sam leading

      some others into the building to begin digging

      out. It was Morgan and the rest of the Hasani team

      banding together to find her
    .

      Sam's fingers were bleeding from the steel shrapnel

      and concrete that he kept catching his hands

      on. He looked to his left and saw that mostly

      everyone's hands were going to need treated for

      cuts. All of them would need tetanus shots. Sam

      looked back down, pushed a large slab away and

      saw red hair.

      "I've got her," he shouted increasing his efforts to

      remove the steel from the unmoving form. James heard Sam's shout and rushed to the hole he

      had created. Sam had just removed a large piece

      of flat steel that revealed Alex's bruised face which

      sported a nasty gash on her forehead. "Alex," he

      called to her, tears streaming down his face, "Alex,

      honey, please wake up," he begged reaching down

      to brush a lock of hair away from her eyes.

      "Let's get the rest of this shit off of her," the chief

      ordered as the rest of the firemen and Hasani

      employees chipped away at the debris on top of

      her.

      Tad heard the sirens and felt the ooze of blood from

      the gashes on his arms and legs and

      head. Groaning he pushed himself up, sat in the

      quagmire and watched unobtrusively as the firemen

      rushed to extinguish the flames from the explosion. As soon as the flames were out, he

      silently, he slunk to the door he was blown out of

      and watched as the fireman walked through the

      plant obviously searching for something or

      somebody. He smiled when he ascertained that

      they were searching for him and Alex. "Well, I'm

      alive," he snarled viciously hoping the same wasn't

      true for Alex. Still watching, he saw as the group

      focused their attention on the large amount of

      rubble near the front of the building and the last

      place he had seen Alex. Grunting, he pushed

      himself to a standing position and reached out to

      steady himself with a nearby tree. He had to know

      for sure. Slinking around the front of the building,

      he grabbed a spare fireman's overalls, jacket and

      hat and limped into the burned out structure. Tad

      had just placed himself in an easily escapable position when he heard a shout that captured his

      attention. He watched and fumed as they began to

      dig out Alex.

      "Is she alive," asked James desperately when a

      space had been created for a paramedic and Alex's

      still body.

      "Barely," he responded, "She's in bad shape. We

      need to get her outta here."

      The assembly cleared some more scrap and another

      paramedic climbed into the crevice to secure Alex's

     


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