Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1604

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1604
by Angharad

Copyright © 2011 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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Thomson’s plan was simple, I hoped that the team sent to kill us were equally simple. If not, there could be trouble. Because our farmhouse was a little isolated, they could afford to use it for a fire-fight if it became necessary. I thought that was a silly idea, we had children present and if they became collateral damage I’d feel like killing the whole damned lot on both sides.

With some help from a group of men who I suspected were soldiers, we temporarily reinforced one of the rooms–my study, would you believe–with sand bags and a metal door shield on the inside. If the house became under fire we were to retreat to the secure room and stay there until told everything was clear.

I got the kids to practice evacuation into the safe room though I wasn’t too sure about the whole place being lined with sandbags–it would take hours to clean up afterwards.

There was no real expectation of an assault in the next few days, they’d lie low and then hit us when we least expected it. However, had I been planning the hitm not the defence, I might have hit the second night because it wasn’t expected.

Reinforcing the room had taken several hours and the front door and back door also had some sandbags built around them to offer some safety to anyone trying to defend them, sort of like Sahara porches. By tea time the squaddies had gone and all we had were Chas and Dave, Jim having gone to do more research on the woman we’d saved and the one who claimed it was she who’d visited us.

Despite my disagreement, we were left a Heckler and Koch pistol which was handed to me, and the copper whose chest I’d kicked earlier, told me not to let the children play with it. Another quickly showed me how to use it and explained there were twenty rounds in it. What were they expecting, the Gunfight at the OK Corral?

Where was I supposed to keep it? I knew Trish would love to have a closer look at it and I suspected Danny might too. So it needed to be somewhere safe, away from small hands but accessible at short notice–I was not going to tuck it down my pants nor was I going to walk round with a holster, looking like a cross between a cowgirl and Modesty Blaise.

In the end I shoved it in my desk drawer and locked it, hoping that no one saw me placing it there. I left the key under my blotter in case I needed it quickly.

I was tempted to make the children sleep in my study but the rest of the adults considered it was safe for them to use their own beds, after all C&D were patrolling outside and both were armed.

So at midnight, I reluctantly went to bed tired, but the adrenalin meant I wasn’t sleepy. I lay there with Simon, talking very quietly and straining my ears in case something happened. I did eventually go off to sleep but my dreams were troubled by all sorts of horrible things including a flashback to the escape from the cottage in Scotland when we were ambushed as we met up with the police. Instead of the car going into the loch and staying there, the men inside it got out and came after me, seemingly bulletproof despite my emptying the Kalashnikov into them. I woke up sweating and with pulse racing.

I was pleased that it was only a dream, and slipped off to the loo. Coming back I looked out of the bedroom window. Somewhere not too far away I thought I heard a fox yelp. A moment later another answered it then a third. I’d never heard foxes like that.

I ran back to the bed and shook Simon. “Wassamatta?”

“There’s something going on, get the kids into the safe room.”

“What are you going to do?”

“Take a look.”

“No you’re not, let Chas and Dave deal with it.”

“Yeah, okay.” By now I had my jeans on and was pulling a couple of sweaters over my bra–it was cold out there tonight. Next came a black fleece jacket and Simon’s ski mask. Black shoes I laced onto my feet were rubber soled I reached into the wardrobe and withdrew the bow and arrows, placing them in a quiver.

Simon was busy escorting the sleepy children down to the safe room as I grabbed the image intensifier and slipped out through the window and onto the veranda outside our window. I was aware that anyone with a similar device would see me but counted on not too many of them being about.

I surveyed as much of the garden as I could see from my vantage point and sure enough someone was moving about, though I couldn’t see if they were ours or the bad guys. I loaded my bow, just in case.

He was carrying some sort of rifle. It wasn’t Chas or Dave, they had small automatic weapons, Uzi’s or something. Now the problem was, could it be a soldier or a bad guy? He looked towards me and I ducked behind the wall.

Next thing he seemed to be aiming at the back door. He was going to shoot one of our defenders. Not if I could help it. He was standing leaning his rifle against a tree, probably sixty feet from me and seventy from the porch he was aiming at.

To my horror, I saw another two moving round behind him. I considered the range was within my capability and hoping he was a bad guy, I loosed the arrow and ducked down. I heard the screams–in Spanish as I slipped back inside the window and bolted both it and the shutters.

“What the hell are you doing?” demanded Simon as I turned to face into the room.

“Giving Chas and Dave a hand, why?”

“There are ten thousand frightened children down there waiting for you to comfort them.”

“My wardrobes over there, put on a dress and pretend to be me, I need to see where the other two blokes went.” I ran out of the room and across to Tom’s. Thankfully he wasn’t there but down protecting his grandchildren.

His window faces more or less over the back door, I couldn’t see either of the two who’d run behind the one I hit, but I could hear sounds of hissed instructions being called between Chas and Dave. I’d been told to leave them outside, they were ex special forces men who knew what they were doing. I hoped so.

I slipped open Tom’s window just enough to be able to see what was happening outside. I called quietly, “I hit one of them, there’s at least two more.”

“Copy,” called back Chas.

I heard a sound like a whizz and then a phutt. “Incoming,” called Chas and I spotted one shooting at him and another trying to outflank him.

“Bandits at two o’clock and twelve o’clock,” I called and he fired a couple of bursts, the two attackers threw themselves on the ground. I withdrew back to the house and locked the window.

Simon had called the number we’d been given and the next moment a helicopter sounded overhead and a searchlight began to shine into the trees and bushes. The cavalry had arrived.

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Siege Mk. IV (?)

Mercifully this time, the local plod are actually on the ball (for once!) and must have had the chopper on standby.

Oh, as for Mk. IV, there have been at least two previous sieges at Tom's house - on one occasion Cathy got busy with her archery skills, on another she escaped and tried to call the police (but got arrested); and of course there was the siege up at Stanebury.

It looks like yet another bunch of bad guys are starting to realise why it's generally a Very Bad Idea to mess with Cathy... :)

Just thought - the gun in the desk drawer - would that desk be in the study, by any chance? As well as the blotter? Let's hope Tom and Stella prevent Trish getting curious...


As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

That IS the...

That IS the cavalry coming, isn't it? I mean, it couldn't be the bad guys have a chopper, could it? Nah...

When this is all over, I think the Tom's little abode needs yet another upgrade... One that is designed to provide Cathy more protection when she's out doing her protector's jobs for them...

Quite interesting times they be a having.

Thanks,
Anne

Maybe a castle

with a shark infested moat might be an idea.....You cannot help but think however, That no matter what security measures are in place a group of determined baddies will find there way in....

Mind you perhaps the simplest (and cheapest) way might be to stick up pictures of Cathy with the warning in large letters....

BEWARE A VERY DANGEROUS LADY LIVES HERE !!!

Kirri

Maid Marion strikes again

You'd think that word would have spread by now; DON't piss off Lady Cathy. Let's hope that someone rescues her arrows so that she can use them again.

S.

Maid Marion?

I can't help but think of this...

Maid Marion and her Merry Men - an early '90s children's sitcom with the synopsis that Marion actually led the (rather dim) gang. Notable for being a Tony Robinson creation and it's theme song.

Oddly enough, a similar situation to that in which Cathy often finds herself...


As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

Lady Cameron strikes again

You would think bad news travels fast, but I guess South America hasn't got word on Lady C. I suppose if anyone survives, this the news will get back there.
Great chapter and .....
Do you really need to keep us hanging like this for 24 hrs Ang?
Just kidding
Love the story

Jackie

Dangerous

The wonder woman strikes again and Say's, put on a dress and pretend to be me, I almost feel sorry for Simon.
Hugs Roo ")

ROO

Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1604

Heckler and Koch? Interesting names cause a Heckler is known for putting down, insulting a comic and a Koch sounds like a certain body part

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

H&K

And US special forces. The MP5 is nearly a standard. Very nice weapons.

Modesty Blaise?

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Angharad,

Modesty Blaise?

You've made my night! (again)

LOL

Persephone

Persephone

Non sum qualis eram

OMG

Andrea Lena's picture

Me too. Monica Vitti - another woman from my past that I adored enough to want to be her! Made my night as well!

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Action girl.

There she goes, on her toes, chasing baddies I suppose.

Well action girl's at it again. Let's see where Cathy takes us. Once again, I can't wait.

Still lovin' it Ang.

OXOXOX

Bev.

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Robyn hood strikes again

.... Ya know, this is pretty fast for a helo to come in response.

Clearly she has a nose for trouble, a bit of help from you know who?

I am surprised though that the assassins did not come in greater numbers as to overwhelm them.

Kim

I do think

Wendy Jean's picture

it may be a good idea to use bullet proof glass (really good stuff) along with making the walls bullet proof. Perhaps not a standard construction practice, but in houses where Cathy lives...