Dane… Hugo decided to check his radio in case Dane had signaled him and he had not heard it in all of the earlier commotion. No message. He wondered what Dane was up to. Since being separated Hugo had no idea where Dane was or his condition. He decided to contact him.
Hugo keyed his radio. “Contact,” he sent. There was a short pause that seemed like forever.
“Contact green,” the response came from Dane. Contact green meant all was well. Hugo gave a sigh of relief. At least he was alive and well. His location was still a mystery. Hugo decided to risk another call.
“Delta, Hotel,” called Hugo.
“Rog, Hotel,” a raspy answer sputtered from the radio. Hugo decided the poor quality was due to his location deep within the complex.
“Status,” called Hugo.
“Package safe, egress on,” responded Dane. Dane had Dana and Randall and was in the process of getting out of the complex.
“Rog, Delta, same here.”
“Delta, Hotel, Bravo here,” the call came from Ben outside in the jungle. “Hot, repeat hot at egress one.”
That was trouble, thought Hugo. Dane rescued Dana and Randall and they were trying to get out. He was trying to get out as well. Ben, on the other hand, was in a hot situation outside by the hatch and taking fire. Not good.
Hugo figured it was time to close this joint down.
CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR
Dane checked his ammo and waited while Dana retrieved her slippers. This gave Randall a few minutes to regain his strength. Dana joined Randall and looked at him.
“Babe, you okay?” she asked, caressing his head. Randall looked up with a big grin.
“Can’t think of a time I’ve been better.”
Dane turned and smiled. Thank God his sister and brother-in-law were safe.
“You lovebirds ready to fly?” asked Dane.
“Is a pig’s butt pork?” answered Randall using one of his colloquialisms he was famous for. “Hell, we were ready yesterday.”
“Okay, here’s what we have.” Dane stepped over to the two sitting by the wall and took a knee. “Hugo and I came in through an access door on the hangar deck.”
“Hangar deck,” Randall asked perplexed. “Are you saying we are on an aircraft carrier?”
Dana, puzzled, looked at Dane for the answer.
“No. I better start over. We are in a very large underground complex in the Amazon. It is run by a group of neo-Nazis hell bent on world domination. As if they didn’t learn their lesson back in World War II. Anyway, these Germans are as deadly as the World War II Nazis and equally well financed. In fact, they are making gold here to use to destroy the world’s economy so they can take over.”
Dane looked over at Dana and Randall. They were totally enthralled with his little dissertation. Their eyes were firmly focused on Dane.
Randall was stunned. “Wait… did you say making gold?” Dana was astonished. She could not believe what she was hearing either.
“Yes, I did. But that’s a conversation we can have later,” answered Dane, trying to move on.
“Anyway, it seems you two stumbled upon this complex unknowingly and were captured. Now, for the life of me, I do not know why they didn’t just kill you and leave it at that. But they didn’t, thank God. We came looking for you and found the complex and recruited a small band of folks to try to get you out. It’s us against hundreds of Germans,” Dane continued. “Hugo and I came inside to get you. Ben Jamison and several of his native friends are covering our escape back in the jungle. Oh, Tim Dothan is also with Ben.”
“Tim’s here?” exclaimed Dana.
“Yes, along with Dr. Nance and Dr. Weeks. They are all back at the base camp.”
“Damn, we sure did cause a stir, didn’t we?” said Randall sheepishly. “Maybe we should have gone to Peru like you wanted. I should have known better.”
“You can’t blame yourself. No one knew all this was here,” explained Dane, “not even the U.S. or Brazilian governments, as far as we know. There were a few clues over the years but no one ever put two and two together until you guys disappeared. Then Hugo and I did. The Brazilian government simply wrote you guys off as an accident. We never got around to asking the U.S. government, at least officially.” Dane was referring to his CIA contacts. Dane stood and took his weapon off of his shoulder. Randall got up slowly and helped Dana up.
“All that is history… now we have to leave,” said Dane. “You guys up for it?”
“We are so very ready,” said Dana smiling.
“Good. Randall, grab one of those weapons over there and collect all of the ammo you can find. Dana, get a weapon too. We may have to fight our way out. You guys know how to handle these guns?”
“Yeah,” quipped Dana as she picked up a German HK MP-7A1submachine gun, pulled back the bolt, removed the extended magazine and checked the ammo. Dane’s eyes widened as she reinserted the magazine and released the bolt, placing a live round in the chamber. “I’m ready,” she announced, her finger on the safety. Randall followed suit with the other guard’s weapon.
“Damn, little sister, I guess you are,” grinned Dane.
Dane stepped over to Maas’ body. His eyes were still wide in an unbelieving stare. Dane searched Maas’ pockets, not really knowing what he was looking for. But one could never tell what one might find. All he found was a crumpled printout of a few radio messages the Germans had picked up earlier. Dane smiled to himself. He knew it! Their radio silence earlier paid off. He imagined what might have been if the group had discussed their plans and operations over the open radio. Things could have been disastrously different. Then Dane came across a set of keys. He decided to take them in case he might need to get through a locked door. Dane assumed Maas’ keys would fit everything in the complex. He was right.
“We ready?” Dane asked as he stood up over Maas.
Dana stepped over and stood beside her brother. She pointed her weapon at Maas’ body. “That bastard was going to kill us if you had not gotten here. I never thought I would say this about anyone, but I’m glad he’s dead. I don’t even want to think about what would have happened… ” Dane stopped her in mid-sentence with a bear hug.
“Don’t think about it, Dana. You are safe for now. But we need to get our asses out of here.”
“Hell, I’m packed and ready to travel,” declared Randall. “Let’s hit it.”
Dane led the group through the large stone doorway and down the hall toward the elevator. “Stick close. There’s no one else down here but when we get to the higher levels we are going to be in chaos.” He turned to see Dana and Randall looking at him wide-eyed.
“I’m as ready as I can be,” said Randall, mustering all the bravado he could. Randall was not the military type. Dana smiled meekly. Such a dichotomy, little Dana smiling and hefting an automatic weapon that made her look even smaller. The group moved swiftly down the hall and stopped at the corner. Dane popped his head around the corner and withdrew quickly. He could see the corridor was empty and the elevator door at the end.
“It’s clear. Let’s go catch the elevator and get out of here,” Dane said as he led the group in a dead run down the hall. They stopped in front of the elevator. They were lucky. The door was wide open. The group got in. Dane looked at the control panel. They were at the bottom of the complex. They needed to get to the top. Dane knew that this elevator went from the sub-basement to the hangar level but was not certain of where on the hangar level. He decided to go to the top and find their way out.