"So, this is what a desperate lackey looks like," she winced, disgusted with him.
"Where is the Spear? On you?" he asked calmly, as he leaned closer, his hand locked around a steel pole.
"The spear? What spear?"
"Don't play dumb, sergeant. The Spear of Destiny was retrieved from its watery grave not a week ago. You were present, so please don't insult my intelligence."
"I told you before, Tommy, intelligence is not your forte," she smiled mockingly, waiting for him to swing, but he did not.
"Calisto, give me the Spear," he sang playfully, convinced of his potency.
"I thought you were here for the Wolfenstein viral strains that Fatima could not eradicate," she played along, her smile as cold as the ice station she spoke of.
"Oh, I am. I will alleviate you of them as soon as you tell me where the fucking Heilige Lanze is," he sneered. But Calisto was as mean as they come and she saw his threatening mannerism as nothing but a challenge. The wind swept his hair as it became colder and wilder.
"You believe that shit, Tommy?" she gave him a look of mock-pity and laughed. It infuriated him, but he could do nothing until she handed over what he had been sent to steal.
"Tommy," he scoffed with a revolted smile. "It's Thomas, sweetheart. Thomas de Freitas," he chuckled.
I know that name, she thought. Defective operative.
"Tu estas morto, cadela," he grinned abrasively.
"Lackey," she retorted indifferently, just to piss him off.
Tommy's smile vanished and Calisto knew what was coming. He threw a punch, but she blocked it. She matched his weight ounce by ounce, even though she boasted a perfectly symmetrical body. Calisto did not bother to return the favor. Instead she planted her foot on the side of his leg, dislocating his knee immediately, but he snapped it back in and plowed his right fist into her stomach. She screamed in pain, folding double at his blow and sinking to her knees.
Her shriek drew the attention of Liam and Darwin who were on duty in the control room. They snuck closer as quietly as they could and, anchoring each other by hand, peeked from the shelter of the control room platform window.
"Look at this shit!" Darwin whispered. "What the fuck is going on with Tommy and the sergeant?"
"Foreplay?" Liam answered, and received a slap on the back of his head for it.
They saw Calisto deliver a palm strike to Tommy's nose, immediately shoving it halfway into his face. He staggered, disorientated, as the blood spattered in black stains over his chin and chest.
"I don't think that was a love tap, Liam," Darwin rasped quietly, lodging his chin on his colleague's right shoulder. The two of them looked like a two-headed Scottish freak perching up over the bottom sill of the glass.
The two Portuguese agents locked arms. Calisto was very worried about the precious cargo on her back, so she decided to put an end to the pissing contest out of sheer necessity. Nobody enjoyed a good brawl like she did, but there was a time and place for everything, and she had a boat to catch.
Tommy slammed a hammer fist into the woman's chest and she fell to her knees, while he grabbed her hair. His bleeding face came to her ear and he spoke Portuguese, but Liam and Darwin could deduct that he wanted information from her. Suddenly, Tommy cried out as Calisto shoved her fist into his scrotum and as he folded, she removed the satchel from her back. She put on a mask over her mouth and nose.
"You want Purdue and Eickhart's strains? It's all yours!" she snarled. Suddenly she looked straight at the two witnesses. They gasped in alarm, but all Calisto did was to motion that they should cover their faces. The two men raced to the MediKit and got something sterile to cover their mouths and noses. Calisto put on her medical mask and held Tommy's head by his hair. He was dazed from the devastation of his balls, unaware of what Calisto was doing as she grabbed a handful of his hair to pull back his head and pinched his nose. Tommy inadvertently breathed in one of the viruses in his struggle to breathe.
Her choice of infection was wise, a strain of botulinum that would affect his nerve endings, throw him into muscle spasms so torturous that he would swallow a twelve gauge as consolation. His eyes opened briefly as she stoked his nostrils with the virus she was supposed to cargo back to Eickhart and all he saw was her beautiful dark eyes, alight with hatred's blaze above a germ mask she had prepared for just such an eventuality.
Then she lifted the treacherous agent on her shoulders and dumped him in a large iron trunk utilized for steel and rubber waste. Calisto shut the lid and fixed her wet suit before making her way to the docking bay where her boat was waiting to take her to France, where her handlers waited for her delivery.
Her mission, to thwart the theft of deadly virus strains from Ice Station Wolfenstein, was complete. But now she knew that the rogue operative was also sent to lift the holy relic. Information so important that her agency notified MI6 immediately that the artifact was still at large was relayed to the remaining branch of the disbanded PIDE intelligence agency she secretly worked for.
"Interception successful," Calisto barked over the radio to her handler. "Returning with bio-weapons."
Purdue would never know that this was what the fiery beauty was after all along. The night that she broke into his mansion she was not looking for food. Her mission was to find Dave Purdue and find the deadly viral strains he had brought back from Wolfenstein. Having no knowledge of Deep Sea One, she improvised to get herself into Purdue's inner sanctum, thus locating and retrieving the biological weapons from Purdue to avert the Portuguese operative, Thomas de Freitas, from selling them to Nazi war criminal Walter Eickhart.
The Spear of Destiny, however, still proved a threat to the world and when Tommy woke up, he was going to rip Deep Sea One apart to procure it — come hell or high water.
Chapter 39
Patrick had a car take him to the architectural agency in town he supposedly worked for. It was Friday morning, as scheduled. Mrs. Lancashire met him in what was designated as his office and as soon as he walked in, she closed the blinds and the door behind her.
"DCI Smith, it is good to see you again," she smiled her deceptively warm smile, as they sat down. She opened her bag and took out her laptop while they exchanged the usual pleasantries and truthfully, the man could not wait to laden her with all the strange discoveries he had uncovered.
"Did you find out where the agent is who defected from the Portuguese Secret Service, Inspector Smith?" she asked, as soon as they settled in.
"I did not, madam. But there is something more alarming going on there," he said.
"Your mission was to locate the rogue operative who would be sent to deal in biological weapons with Walter Eickhart, sir. Did you not gather intelligence on this?" she asked, her voice slightly harsher.
"I overheard Herr Eickhart speaking to someone on the phone, mentioning contaminants, a gathering he could not attend in the very near future, something about a lanze and he spoke about the adventurous millionaire Dave Purdue," Patrick rambled somewhat, laying accents on the keywords he had memorized in hopes that Mrs. Lancashire would take note of the more disturbing things he had discovered.
"Dave Purdue?" she asked.
"Yes, madam. Eickhart discussed Purdue on the phone. Unfortunately I could not clearly hear what it was about, as his housekeeper arrested my attention and I had to follow suit, of course," he said nervously.
"Of course," she said with more ease, still looking down at her laptop.
"He also mentioned someone by the name of Calisto, but I am not sure if that pertains…"