Ollie and Agda looked at each other and then at the physical damage they had caused each other. Thankfully the scratches, bites and wounds were superficial and stopped bleeding after they took a hot shower together in his small bathroom. They then got in his bed and fell asleep only to be woken up by both their cellphones ringing simultaneously. Agda received a call from her sister while Andreas wanted to know how Ollie enjoyed his night and summoned him back to his apartment in the evening.
Agda and Ollie gazed at each other and playfully started patting and slapping each other. Gradually the slapping grew harder and more painful until both were fully aroused again. Ollie lifted Agda and carried her to the shower where he made her face the wall with her hands raised above her head and penetrated her from behind thrusting himself into her body time and again. Her head was almost crushed sideways against the shower wall and she could hardly breathe but her body started shivering and responding to each of his thrusts by pushing back and making him penetrate her deeper and deeper. The orgasm that followed was so strong that both of them collapsed on the shower floor gasping for breath.
That evening Ollie returned to the apartment building and with one of Andreas's bodyguards entered the penthouse. Andreas was sitting in the same recliner smoking a cigar and once again holding a cognac snifter in his other hand. Alva was nowhere to be seen but the smile of Andreas's face told Ollie that he had already received a detailed account of the affair with Agda and of their sexual escapades. Andreas told Ollie that he was relieved to hear that things had gone so well as he was concerned that Ollie had not had any female companions since he reached Stockholm. He also told Ollie that he had tried to check the story that Ollie had told him about the reasons for his hatred of Muslims and foreigners but although he could not find any direct corroboration he tended to believe the story because the emotions were so convincingly described. Finally he said that he wanted to know what plans and ideas Ollie had on his mind.
Ollie described his plan in detail. The idea of getting hold of fissionable material, making an improvised nuclear device and using it to blackmail the Swedish government to expel all foreigners, Jews and Muslims, or, at the bare minimum, force those that had acquired citizenship or legal residence into labor camps where they would serve as cheap laborers for the benefit of the true Swedes. Andreas considered this for a moment and then said that he liked the idea but did know how to obtain the fissionable material. This was the opening Ollie had been waiting for, so he explained how all true Nationalist movements in Europe should join forces to obtain the ultimate weapon to convince their respective governments to cleanse their countries from "undesirable elements". This was the term that all the movements could adopt because in addition to Muslims and Jews who were hated by all European Nationalist movements, Polish workers were regarded as foreign invaders in the United Kingdom, Rumanians were unwanted in Poland, Albanians were disliked in Rumania, and so on. In addition, there were several separatist movements all over Europe, Basques in Spain and France, Catalans in Spain, Northerners in Italy, Scotts in the Britain, Flemish in Belgium, and many others less vociferous minorities. All these could be enlisted to promote the true cause of the Swedish movement.
Ollie then said that he had very specific plans how to implement his idea but he needed help from Andreas. The first step would be to convene a meeting of the leaders of the Nationalist and Separatist movements under the auspices of the Swedish movement. The messages were not delivered to the official leaders, those who appeared in the media and were seemingly respectable public representatives of legitimate political parties, but to the real power wielders — the industrialists that secretly funded the movements and particularly to the leaders of the brutal arms of hooligans like the Swedish "Street Brigade".
In order to minimize the risk of exposure of the plan, couriers were to be sent from Sweden to these leaders to deliver the message in person since they were all aware of the capability of the security services to eavesdrop on all electronic communications with the help of the US-NSA and the Echelon network. These couriers were only to be trusted with a short message requesting the presence of each leader in a meeting of "vital importance to the purity of Europe". Those that responded favorably were then to be given details of the meeting venue and time — in an elk farm at Bjurholm, a small village near Umea, Sweden on March 15th. The attendants were to appear as cross-country skiers meeting for a joint trip into the lovely forests of the area to observe the majestic elks in the wild.
Chapter 3