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โI know such things, because I am a great warrior too. First in my class at Sandhurst, you know.โ
Bowman made no reply. In the background he could hear the two women giggling in the bedroom. Lungu chatted on the phone, shouting over the sounds blasting out of the TV. Seguma took another sip of whisky, pointed to the medals pinned to his jacket.
โDo you like these?โ
โVery impressive, sir,โ Bowman replied, trying to mask his growing irritation.
Thereโs nothing we can do, he told himself. Weโre on the job. Weโve just got to indulge this guy.
He listened as the president pointed out each medal.
โThis one is for bravery,โ Seguma said. โThis one, for valour. And this one, this is very special.โ He tapped a fat finger against a silver cross-shaped decoration with an engraved medallion in the centre. โDo you know it?โ
โNo, sir.โ
โThe Karatandu George Cross,โ Seguma explained proudly. โIt is the highest honour our country can bestow. I earned it for an act of outstanding heroism, fighting against my enemies. I believe you have a similar award in your country.โ
โAye,โ Bowman replied. โWe do.โ
โMine is better, naturally,โ Seguma said.
โYes, sir.โ
The tyrant set down his whisky glass, reached for the bottle and poured himself a refill. Some of the liquid splashed across the desk. He tipped more booze down his throat and burped.
โEnough talk of medals. Tell me about the guns,โ he said. โI like to know the make of the guns my men carry,โ he added.
Bowman swallowed his irritation and talked the president through their hardware. The pistols, the longs. Seguma listened attentively.
โAnd youโre absolutely sure there is no threat to me?โ he asked.
Bowman caught a flash of something in his eyes. Something like fear.
He said, โWeโre simply here as a precautionary measure. If anyone does try it on, it will be to embarrass you, sir. Nothing more than that.โ
Seguma nodded slowly. Bowman was thinking about that momentary look heโd seen in the presidentโs eyes. Then Lungu hurried over, interrupting his train of thought. She glanced contemptuously at the soldiers before addressing her boss.
โExcuse me, sir. We need to go through those papers now. The ones I was telling you about?โ
โYes. Of course.โ Seguma gestured to Bowman and Kember. โI was just speaking to these brave warriors.โ
The anxious look in his eyes had vanished. He was back to his old self. Like an actor on stage, changing impressions mid-performance. Seguma puffed out his chest and nodded at the soldiers.
โWe will speak again later,โ he said. โWe can exchange war stories. Iโll tell you the story of how I won the George Cross.โ
โYes, sir.โ
*
They left the suite thirty seconds later. They had offered to run through the details of the new route to Westminster Abbey with the bodyguards, but they had merely shrugged and told Bowman and Kember to discuss it with the driver. They seemed oddly disinterested in the safety of their leader, Bowman thought.
He made his way down to the lobby with Kember. They showed their SIS-issued ID cards to the concierge and asked to speak with Segumaโs chauffeur. The concierge made a call. Two minutes later, a thin stern-faced man with silvery hair trotted into the lobby and introduced himself. A diplomatic driver employed by the local Karatandu Embassy. He had spent the past forty minutes sitting behind the wheel of a stretch limo in the underground car park and seemed grateful for the opportunity to stretch his legs. Kember showed him the maps heโd been carrying, pointing out the directions to the venue, the various escape routes if the principal came under attack. Once they had gone through the details, Bowman and Kember hustled back up to the fourteenth floor and took up their stations outside the suite.
At ten oโclock, Kember checked in with Lomas and Studley, the two guys in position at the Abbey. Bowman watched his partner wander down the corridor, phone clamped to his ear as he searched for a decent signal. He waited until Kemberโs back was turned, hastily grabbed a tablet from his pill crusher and popped it into his mouth. He stashed the crusher back in his jacket pocket moments before Kember marched back over.
โWhatโs the craic?โ asked Bowman.
โAll clear. The lads are in position. Theyโre ready.โ
Kember stared at his partner, his brow heavily furrowed.
โWhat the fuck is wrong with you?โ he said. โYouโre sweating like a Russian athlete at a dope test.โ
Bowman shrugged and said, โJust a bit of a chill. Think Iโm coming down with a cold or something.โ
Kember stared closely at him. โYou sure thatโs all it is?โ
โItโs nothing, Geordie.โ
โWeโve got a long day ahead of us. The last thing we need is you coming down with the fucking flu.โ
โIโll be fine.โ
โYouโd bloody better be. I really donโt want to have to bodyguard this twat by myself.โ
Twenty-nine minutes later, the suite door clicked open.
Lungu swept into the corridor first, clutching a small leopard-print handbag. President Seguma followed a couple of paces behind, wearing his trademark trilby hat. In his right hand he gripped a stout rattan cane topped with a gleaming gold crown. The bodyguards brought up the rear, all three of them decked out in dark sunglasses in spite of the grey English weather.
Lungu took out her crocodile-leather-cased phone and called down to their driver. Letting him know they were on the way down. Then Okello, Bowman and Kember rode the lift down to the underground car park. Okello hopped into a black Mercedes S-Class sedan, while Bowman and Kember made for their Land Rover Discovery. They were driving the petrol model, with bulletproof glass, armour-plated sides and enhanced brakes and suspension. The Discovery also came fitted with a covert radio, allowing them to stay in touch with the other guys on the Counter-Attack Team.
They got into the wagon, Kember took the wheel and steered out of the parking space. He followed Okello in the S-Class as the latter drove up the ramp and parked in front of the hotel, two metres behind the presidentโs car. Which
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