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βI had to explain the rules to him there,β Albright said.
Jared couldnβt stop himself. βAnd what were they?β
βThere were none,β Albright said with a smile.
And so it went. Sullivan tried hard and he fought well but you could see the hopelessness creeping in as the fight wore on. It was never an even contest. It was overpowering brute strength against cautious skill, and the final result was never in doubt. As Sullivan tired and slowed, Albright bulled him into a corner and began to punish him. One of his eyes half closed under the onslaught and his nose was clearly broken but he didnβt go down. Finally Albright uppercut him and Sullivan crumpled and remained motionless on the canvas and it was finished. Albright took off his boxing gloves and threw them on the prostrate figure and climbed out of the ring. Clint and Travis stepped onto the canvas and bent down to Sullivan and then the picture faded. Cat had turned away and stared down at the bar after the first moments, refusing to watch any of it.
βVery disappointing,β Albright said. βThere are two more videos after this one, but you get the general idea. I thought he was supposed to be good at one time and could show me something β give me a chance to get the feel of the real thing β but it quickly became obvious that was never going to happen. Although he did get me a few good ones at the beginning before he lost heart.β He rubbed his chin and shrugged. βAh well. Life is filled with small disappointments. Moving on, I understand the two of you do martial arts.β
βI do,β Jared said quickly. βShe just plays at it.β
βStill. The two of you up against me? Or Clint and Travis in a tag team match maybe? Itβs a thought. Could be fun.β
Jared tried to keep his face expressionless, but he realized the crazy bastard just might do it. One more line had been crossed with Sullivan, and Albright could never go back from any of this now. He and Cat would not leave the Blue Harp alive. Cat was a weapon for Albright to use against him, and Jared knew that was the sole reason she was on board. Because of him. He had to get her away, no matter what. Easy enough to say, but how? Even if by some miracle he managed to take Albright out, there were still the rest of them. Clint and Travis and at least three others that he knew of for starters. The captain and the engineer might be neutral, but he doubted they were going to jump in and give him a hand as long as the others were around.
Albright said, βThe ownerβs suite for the two of you, then, Iβve had it made up for guests. Some suits hanging up in the closet, one of them should fit you, Jared. On the Blue Harp there is a tradition of dressing up for dinner. The door will be locked with two men standing guard outside with orders to shoot if you attempt to leave.β He winked. βBut if you are reasonable and behave yourselves, youβll always have tonight.β
He turned away, dismissing them, and the brothers stepped forward and escorted Jared and Cat out of the saloon and up to the master cabin. They entered and the door was slammed shut and locked behind them. Jared threw his arms around Cat and hugged her.
βIβm so sorry about all of this,β she whispered into his shoulder. βI should never have had anything to do with that maniac. Itβs him, isnβt it? The assaults?β
βYes. Listen to me. None of this is your fault. This was always about Danny and me. Weβve been circling around him for a while, and then we came too close and he looked for levers to use against us. He went after Annie and Joseph first, and then he collected you. People he knew we cared about. Heβll pay for that, but for now weβve got to keep our spirits up and watch for an opening. We will get out of this.β Jared tried to sound positive. βThere will be a lot of people looking for Arrow by now, Clarke will have organized an all-out search.β
Jared hoped this was true, but was by no means certain. Albright was a powerful man with influential friends, and it was going to take something more than the word of an unruly detective with enemies in the department and some unexplained coincidences to tip the scales against him at this stage. By the time someone did take Clarkeβs suspicions seriously, it would be far too late for him and Cat. They would be lying under the deep waters wrapped in a length of rusty chain.
Jared looked around for something he could use as a weapon. But there was no furniture in the room apart from the bed and closet. Like the saloon, the room had been stripped, even the shelves and drawers from the built-in closet were missing. They might be able to barricade themselves in and delay things for a time, but they would inevitably be driven out by smoke or fire or something even worse, Christ only knew what with that lunatic, and end up damaged in the process. Why bother. Better to go out and face things straight on with your head up and in shape to take advantage of any breaks that came your way. Jared had no illusions about what was lying in wait for the two of them. Albright might be crazy, but he wasnβt stupid, and if he did make a mistake, Clint and Travis
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