By: Shirley Ann Burton
Very Important Author's Note! Please read this first!
I had started planning what to do in Reveal the Darkness Within
during the summer of 2001. Some people had complained that I had
made my original character, Angela Jacobs, more than human because
I didn't allow her to do anything wrong or become that angry. Fortunately,
three recently done stories (When Exposés Attack, The
Darkness of the Past on Trial, and A Double Take of Revenge)
have allowed Angie to begin showing her darker side, which finally comes
to a head in this story.
My original plot was to have Angie be kidnapped by a couple of agents and
taken to a government scientist working in a laboratory at the Pentagon.
However, along came the dreadful day…September 11, 2001. When
the Pentagon became the third target of terrorists, I suddenly found myself
in a rather serious writing predicament. I knew immediately I couldn't
use the Pentagon anymore because that would show disrespect towards the
people who were affected by the tragedy.
For over three weeks I suffered from severe writer's block. I had
absolutely no idea what I could do in this situation. I even consulted
with six fellow writers to see if I could get some help about solving this
writing crisis. Just when things were becoming hopeless, I found
a solution from two unlikely sources: A DVD of Sailor Moon S
and the
Sailor Moon Art Book. Without revealing too much,
I will tell you a character in that season is very similar to the kidnapper
of this story.
In the end, I realized that I couldn't allow the events of September 11
to stop me from doing what I love, writing. They did allow me to
put the plot into perspective, and get the changes I needed to make sure
I would not show disrespect to the people affected by what happened.
As a result, I have decided to use as little government as
possible. In fact, the only two people I have planned that have anything
to do with the government are Madam President Elizan Donovan (Frances Marshall's
character from her fanfic Restoration) and Daniel Simons (my invented
head of the Federal Bureau of Investigations and an old friend to one of
the
Magician main characters).
I want to thank my fellow writing friends for helping me get through this
difficult ordeal. I will always be grateful I have great friends
around the world, no matter how we appear. True friendship comes
from the heart, and I believe I have been blessed with the best bunch of
friends I could hope for.
Also, there are some characters to note. Marshall, Gwydion Bright
Owl, and Madam President Elizan Donovan are characters of Frances Marshall's
creative mind. Angela Jacobs, Dr. Gregory Collins, Daniel Simons,
and any other characters you may see are my original creations. As
for Victor Raven, Frances introduced me to him and has allowed him to stay
with me as a permanent character. You know the drill about borrowing
them for future stories.
That's it. Now, have fun reading, and enjoy the story.
Part 1: Somebody's Watching
In a very
dark room, someone was watching television. On the screen was a story
about the dramatic capture of two escaped fugitives: The imposter
Ace Cooper, whose identity turned out to be a man named Mark Willoughby,
and the rogue female magician Darlena Lowland. Both of them were
stopped by Angela Jacobs, a young woman who worked alongside Ace Cooper,
the Magician.
The mysterious
person had used a videodisk recorder to get as much information as possible.
When the story was completed, he took the disk out and added it to a surprisingly
growing collection. "Ah," he said in a very low tone. "Her
power…so much power locked within this one young woman. I need someone
like her in a rather important experiment. Could her powers be the
key to making something that would easily take out our enemies?"
The collection showed that this person had kept a close eye on her and
her magical actions for months, possibly years. "I must find a way
to tap that girl's magical powers and then harness it into something useful
against those who would harm others. I know she's not showing everything
she can do. It's time someone showed her what she's fully
capable of doing."
He then
went to a nearby phone and picked it up. Touching just one button,
he spoke. "I want my top two men in here right now."
In less
than a minute, two ominous-looking gentlemen, both well-built yet not like
Spade, entered the dark room. Both were dressed in suits and wore
sunglasses. "You wanted to see us, sir?" asked one of them.
"Yes, I
did," he answered. "Gentlemen, I have a mission for you…one in which
you will be paid very handsomely if you can do the job."
The other
man smiled wickedly. "We'll be glad to do it, sir. What is
it you want us to do?"
The mystery
man went up to his own computer and pressed one button. "I want the
two of you to find this young woman…Angela Jacobs."
"What for,
boss?"
"I need
her for a very special experiment I've been wanting to do for quite some
time now. You see, Miss Jacobs is a magician…a rather powerful magician."
"That's
funny," said the first man, "I thought you didn't believe in magic."
"Fool!"
The mystery man shouted angrily. "Her powers could hold the key in
creating the ultimate defense weapon! I want to harness that power
and energy for such a purpose, and I can't do that unless she's here!"
He then pushed a whole table of empty beakers off the table, breaking them
all on the floor. "Don't ever question my motives, understand!?"
The two
henchmen stepped back in slight fear.
"Okay,
boss, sorry," said the second man. "Where do we find Miss Angela
Jacobs?"
"You two
will find her in Electro City, California. She lives inside the home
of the famous Magician Ace Cooper."
"But, boss,
how will we get her with that man watching over her?"
The mystery
man considered yelling again yet realized that would not help the situation.
I have to be careful. I want them to succeed, and I did promise
them a lot of money. "You'll have to keep close surveillance
on her while you're out there in Electro City. However, I don't want
anyone to know about this. You have to look as inconspicuous as possible,
and you have to make the kidnapping look more like an accident. It
may not be easy, but then, that's why I chose you two for this job.
You're both the best in undercover work. I know you'll be able to
improvise something to make certain Miss Jacobs gets here safely.
Now, you have your mission. I'll book a flight for both of you to
get to Electro City tonight. I want you to kidnap her tomorrow and
then bring her back here by car. It'll be much easier and less noticeable
in a vehicle."
"We get
the message, boss," said the first man. "We'll get her back here."
"Oh, gentlemen,
before you leave, let me ask one thing…make sure you bring her here alive.
She'll be no good in the experiment if she's dead. Now, pack some
tranquilizer needles. You'll need them to knock her out long enough
to keep her from using any of her magic."
"Gotcha,
boss. We'll make sure she gets here as comfortably as possible."
"Very well,
gentlemen. Now, on your way."
When the
two left the dark room, the mystery man looked at the monitor again.
"She looks so innocent and quiet…yet her magic is so powerful when emotionally
pushed. I must see the raw power that lies trapped within
her soul. Miss Jacobs will be just what I need for my greatest experiment.
Now, all I can do is sit back…and wait."
**The Next Day**
It was a
breezy morning in Electro City, California. Strong winds were giving
people wearing hats and scarves all kinds of fits. A heavy rainstorm
occurred the night before, leaving the roads rather wet, causing more headaches
for drivers.
The residents
of one particular home decided to stay in for a little while, as they decided
to use this day to take advantage of catching up on some much needed tasks.
Within
the walls of the Magic Express, the Magician and his friends were hard
at work, each doing an individual task.
Ace Cooper
himself was in the practice room with his panther Zina. "Hmm," Ace
noted, "we've got to get this double-disappearance trick to work.
The newest show is in two weeks, and we haven't exactly progressed too
well on it."
Zina gave
a rather discontent growl.
He then
petted the animal. "Sorry, Zina. You know how I am when it
comes to trying to get a new trick done right."
She then
went on to lick Ace all over his cheeks.
"Okay,
Zina, cut it out! C'mon, girl, stop!" He started giggling while
she forced him to the ground.
Over in
his room, which also doubled as his workshop, technical wizard Cosmo worked
to perfect the new holographic projector to be used in Ace's next performance.
"Let's see, if I adjust this wire slightly to the right, that may fix the
tuft problem." Unfortunately, the minuscule adjustment gave him a
bout of static electricity. "Ow!" he yelled while flinging his right
arm in pain. "Should've unplugged it first. Sheesh!"
With his
right arm still tingling, he went over to the outlet and simply pulled
the plug. "Man, now I gotta use trial and error. I really hate
that."
Just then,
a holographic dodecahedron appeared in the room. "Cosmo, can I help
you with the calculations?"
"Yeah,
Angel, I guess so. I'll meet ya at the computer in a couple of minutes."
He took
the device and went through the kitchen, where he found a young lady busy
cooking lunch. "Hey, Angie. How's lunch coming?"
"So far,
so good," she answered. "I'm so glad I finally got the chance make
this ginger shrimp scaloppini. That idiotic imposter ruined everything
because of what he did. If I had my way, I'd make him eat fast food
three meals a day for at least a month!"
"He probably
has that while he's in prison. I'm just glad he's back there, and
now we know what his real name is."
"I am so
glad Mark Willoughby will never look like Ace again. It'll
take forever and a day to get that little tuft back to the right shape
and size. He deserved every bit of what he got…" She turned
her face away to hide her simmering anger.
"Angie…you
okay?" Cosmo concernedly asked.
After a
couple of deep breaths, she turned and faced her friend. "Yeah, I'm
all right. Lunch should be ready in the next 15-20 minutes."
"That oughtta
be more than enough time to get this do-hickey fixed."
"Do-hickey?
Cosmo, that term is so 19th century."
"Well,
I couldn't think of anything else to call it off the top of my head."
Angie giggled,
"Okay, whatever. Just make sure you've fixed the bugs out of that
holographic device."
"With Angel's
help, this baby'll be done in less than ten." He then took off for
the computer room.
Angie soon
went back to her cooking, yet she knew deep within her own soul a struggle
was taking place…a dangerous emotional struggle.
Since the
time she had to return to her hometown and face the two drivers who killed
her parents in the road-rage accident, there were signs that a darker,
more dangerous side of Angie starting to show.
While in
Mason City, Iowa, for the parole hearing, she had a frightening dream where
she actually tried to squeeze the life out of one of the drivers for not
showing any remorse for his actions, leading to the deaths of her parents.
Upon her
return to Electro City, the shifter known as Marshall had confronted her
about the situation: Angie's darker side was desperate for recognition
and…love. The shifter forced Angie to understand the dangerous struggle
into which she had placed herself.
Then, after
Ace was poisoned by the imposter recently, she was determined to save his
life. To do so, however, she had to join forces with dangerous rival
magician Darlena Lowland. The plan did succeed, but when Darlena
and Angie had their own duel of magic, a comment Darlena made caused Angie
to become angered to the point of nearly strangling the rival to death.
All those
closest to her had become very concerned for her own emotional well-being,
all of them realizing if she did not recognize her own darkness, something
dangerous could happen from with herself.
Angie,
still clinging to hope, was determined to keep fighting the darkness…even
if that meant the possibility of her own death.
I'll
take over soon enough, Angela, the darker voice within herself said
in a low tone. You won't be able to run much longer.
"We'll
see about that, shadow," the female magician remarked with slight anger.
"I will fight you to the end if need be."
You're
still going to hide behind that light? I'll make you recognize me,
one way or another.
"No chance…not
now, not ever." Angie's eyes began to glow again, a sign of the struggle
within. "The light will always defeat the darkness."
Not
always, my dear Angela. Sometimes, you may have to rely on darkness
to survive.
"What is
that supposed to mean!?" she yelled.
In the
practice room, Ace developed a powerful feeling within himself. "Angie…she's
having another 'argument' with her darker self. I'd better check
on her." He and Zina then left to meet Angie in the kitchen.
When they
reached the kitchen, Ace called out to his "sister." "Angie, are
you all right?"
She turned
to face him, eyes still glowing. "I'm…I'm—" She quickly turned
around to get her eyes back to normal. "I'm okay."
The Magician
shook his head. "No, Angie…you're not okay. I can tell
that just by the way you answered. I can also sense how painful this
struggle has become within your heart and soul. It's all because
you won't understand that darkness is a part of the human soul."
"No!" she
snapped. "Darkness is not a part of me! I don't have
any!"
"Angie,
listen to me. The truth is all human beings have darker sides.
Even I have one."
"No…it's
not true. You couldn't have that within you."
"It's the
truth, Angie. I do have one. You have one, too, but
you're not willing to accept that fact."
Angie breathed
heavily with anxiety. "How can I accept darkness? All it'll
do is create more problems!"
"How do
you know that? Think about it."
She then
put her face down. "I…I don't know what to do anymore." She
started crying.
Ace came
up to her and held her in a comforting embrace. "Angie…I understand
how tough this is for you, and I wish I could help you, but I can't.
You have to confront this situation on your own. There's nothing
I can do."
"I guess…I'm
alone in this matter."
"Only until
you can understand what you're going through right now. I'm sorry."
"Ace, um,
later this afternoon, could I go out a little while, I mean, to gather
my thoughts…and my feelings?"
"Of course
you can. You don't have to ask my permission; you live here."
Wiping
the tears from her face, she said, "Thanks, Ace. I'm sorry I'm putting
you through all this mess."
"Listen,
just try not to worry." How in heaven's name can I say that?
She's worried to death about this struggle, and that's the best I can say?
Boy, I've got to do a little better in the encouragement department.
"I guess
I could try. Anyway, the ginger shrimp scaloppini will be ready in
the next few minutes."
Taking
a sniff, he knew he was in for a good meal. "Mmm, I can't wait.
In fact, I may as well wait in here."
"All right."
She then went back to finish up on the new recipe. "I don't know
if this will be good, though. I mean, it's the first time I've cooked
this."
"Angie,
sometimes cooking a new dish is as complicated as mastering a new magic
trick. It may not come out the way you expect the first time you
do it. I'm not worried about it."
Within
a few minutes, Angie placed the new dish in the middle of the table.
"Okay, gentlemen. Here is my new ginger shrimp scaloppini.
Give it a try and tell me what you think."
Taking
a small sample of the newest dish, Cosmo blew on his fork and took the
bite. "Hmm, seems pretty good." However, the ginger started
kicking in, causing his mouth and throat to feel like they were on fire.
"Oh…oooh…hot, it's hot!"
Angie quickly
got a glass of water for Cosmo. "Here. Take this, quick."
Quickly
gulping down the water, he soon felt better. "Not bad, but I think
you put a little too much ginger in it."
Ace then
took his bite. "Wow, extra spicy!" He then made his own glass
of water appear and quickly swallowed the full glass. "Yeah, slightly
too much ginger used. You'll have to tone back on it next time."
"I appreciate
the input, guys," Angie said contentedly. "Least I know my dishes
won't come out right the first time all the time."
Everyone
giggled about the whole thing, despite the fact everyone in the room knew
that something serious was really happening.
Afterward,
they went to the living room to watch the news.
On the
screen was Professor Jonathan Surge, brilliant scientist and owner of the
Surge Consortium. He was talking about a colleague who was about
to be given a special science award. "I have to admire the audacious
efforts of Dr. Collins. He is always willing to do something good
in the name of science and does things ethically right."
"Dr. Collins?"
said Cosmo.
"I know
who the professor's talking about," Angie noted. "His name is Dr.
Gregory Collins. He's one of the most well-known scientists in the
world, just barely behind Professor Surge. When I attended Iowa State,
Collins assisted some of the grad students with a project on how to solve
the energy crisis we had a few years ago."
"Wait,"
said Ace, "I know who he is now. He helped to isolate the gene which
causes heart disease, which resulted in a scientific breakthrough for people
who had inherited heart disease in their families. He started with
lab animals first, and then tried it on only about 100 people. The
results were so astounding the FDA wanted it approved almost immediately.
You're right, Angie. Dr. Collins is definitely a noteworthy scientist."
"I guess
he's about to receive the prestigious Science World Award. Didn't
Professor Surge win it at least three times?"
"Five to
be exact," said Cosmo.
Prof. Surge
then added more about Dr. Collins. "He will win it for the second
time in three years. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up passing
me for the record of five in the next few years."
Ace then
called on Angel. "Where is Dr. Collins?"
"His main
residency is Washington, DC, where he is also a professor of medical science
at District University, also located in Washington."
"Yeah,"
added Angie. "He lives in a modest home, even though he makes a lot
of money with the job he has."
Ace started
feeling something from Angie once again. "You need to go out for
now?"
"Yeah…I'll
see you guys a little later." She then grabbed her purse and took
the Magic Bike out of the Magic Express.
Cosmo and
Ace looked at each other in worry.
"Dude,
ya think she's gonna be okay?"
"I don't
know, Cosmo. Right now, I just don't know. She's still afraid
to accept her own darkness. The danger is building up, and it may
explode very soon. The question right now is…when."
She arrived
at the DNA Club/Mall within 20 minutes and quickly entered the shopping
center. To her surprise, she found her new boyfriend Victor Raven
near the information center. "Victor!" she yelled happily.
He turned
and saw his love. "Angie!"
The two
came up to each other and hugged happily.
Victor
then looked at the female magician. "So, um, you still dealing with
your inner demons right now?"
"Yes, I
am, I'm sorry to say. Um, Victor, I have to admit I'm starting to
get very worried—no, make that scared."
"Why?
Why are you afraid?"
"I'm concerned
if something does happen to me, I could hurt people…including you."
She then turned away for a moment. "Victor, I'm scared what I could
do may destroy what we have right now."
He made
her face his sad eyes. "Angie, I love you. I know you're going
through emotional turmoil right now, but there is nothing on this planet
that would make me stop loving you, not even this struggle with your inner
demons. If you need me, I'll always be at your side, just like Ace,
Cosmo, and the others."
The pair
grew closer together and kissed for a few seconds, yet felt like forever.
Just like
before, though, Victor felt sadness in the kiss. Angie, I know
you have to deal with your inner demons yourself, but I promise no matter
what happens, I will still love you. I hope you will never forget
that.
After letting
go, Victor looked at his watch. "Oops, time to get back. The
man in charge of the security system is out sick today, so Dad left me
in charge of security. He's gonna blow it if I don't get myself back
to the office."
"Okay.
Be careful."
"Same to
you. Bye."
As he left,
Angie whispered, "Bye." She then blew a kiss to him.
She then
started walking around the mall to see if there were any good bargains,
particularly items that could help Ace with his latest show.
Going by
the greeting card shop, she saw some good birthday cards. "Hmm, I
could use those for upcoming birthdays. I know Mona's supposed to
have one next month. Why not? Go ahead and stock up on the
cards now so I won't have to worry about them later."
She then
found at least six different greeting cards and made her purchase.
Leaving
the store, the gust of wind coming from the outside door of the mall caused
her hair to get messed up. "Oh, dear. I'd better get to the
ladies' room and fix my hair. I can't stand messy hair."
She made
it to the area where she could freshen herself up. Taking the brush
out of her purse to start fixing her hair, she went simple stroke after
simple stroke.
Finishing
up shortly, she started making her way towards the exit of the ladies'
room. However, as she tried to open the door, she found it to be
mysteriously locked. "Hey…what's going on here?" She tried
to pull the door open, then attempted pushing it, but to no avail.
"Something funny's happening here, but I'm not laughing."
Closing her eyes to focus on her magic, she wanted to use her powers to
get the door open and escape.
Suddenly,
she started smelling something, something malodorous. "What the—"
She started coughing heavily. "It's some kinda gas…I-I can't breathe.
What's happening to me?" She then tried to summon her special power.
"Magic Force…re…veal…" Unable to finish the sentence, she managed
to say one last thing before she completely lost consciousness. "Ace…help…please."
She finally fell to the ground, out cold.
Two gentlemen
then unlocked the door and entered the ladies' room. Both of them
wore gas masks to protect themselves from its effects.
"Looks
like we got her," said one of the gentlemen.
"Yeah.
Now all we have to do is get her to the boss safely. Then, we'll
be rakin' in the dough!"
"Right.
Let's go."
The two
men picked her up, and the first one pulled her over his shoulders.
They came
out of the ladies' room unnoticed, or so they thought.
What they
failed to notice was a little boy lost in the mall. He was trying
to locate the information desk when he noticed two gentlemen carrying off
with a young woman. He immediately recognized the young woman.
"It's Angela Jacobs!" he whispered in fear. "I gotta find somebody!"
He then ran to find the information desk and report a possible crime.
In the
security office, Victor was keeping a close eye on things when he started
noticing one of the screens. "Hey, what's this?" He made the
camera zoom in on the situation. "Looks like two gentlemen carrying
someone. No, maybe it's a mannequin. I—wait a minute.
Why would they carry a mannequin from the ladies' room on the west side?"
Making the image even closer and sharper, he discovered what was really
going on. "It's a kidnapping!" He then ran towards his father's
main office. "Dad! We've got an emergency!"
Robert
Raven, the owner of the DNA Club/Mall and Victor's father, noticed his
older son's rather frantic look. "Son, calm down. What's going
on?"
"The security
camera's picked up a possible abduction. Two gentlemen are walking
off with a young woman."
"Where
is it?"
"West side
of the mall, just outside the ladies' room."
"Okay,
we'll activate all the locks, and I'll see if I can keep the people calm."
Mr. Raven
ran up to the intercom system and spoke as calmly as possible. "Attention
all customers and employees. We have a possible kidnapping in progress.
We are going to lock the mall up, but I want everyone to remain calm.
Everyone on the west side of the mall be on the lookout for two gentlemen
and a young woman. The young woman may be the victim. Be very
cautious." He then turned to Victor. "Activate all the locks
immediately, starting with the west side lock."
"I'm on
it, Dad."
Meanwhile,
in that area, the two gentlemen heard the announcement and started running
faster.
"Great,"
complained one of them. "We're supposed to be inconspicuous, and
now we've been found out! How?"
The other
answered, "They must have an advanced security system. I knew we
should have studied the schematics of this place first."
"We've
got to reach the door before they activate all the locks!"
The two
ran as fast as they could, being very careful not to drop their victim.
Pushing their way through the crowd, they managed to get out the door just
before the locks activated.
In the
office, Victor saw the two escape. "Dad, they're outside the mall
now. Should we get the police?"
"Yes.
Notify the police and tell them someone is being abducted. By the
way, what does the victim look like?"
"It's hard
to tell right now. The camera can't see her face."
That made
his father even more nervous, but he took a couple of deep breaths to calm
down. "Very well. Tell the police we have a kidnapping in progress
right now. They have left the mall and may quickly try to leave town."
Victor
picked up the telephone and contacted the police. "We have an emergency
here at the DNA Club/Mall. Angela Jacobs is being abducted even as
we speak, and the kidnappers have left the mall. We don't know what
their next move is, but we have security cameras checking the parking lot.
Mall is currently in lockdown."
The two
gentlemen quickly made it to the car in which they planned to get away.
The one
holding Angie noticed the camera. "Quick, take care of the video!"
The other
threw a grenade right at the camera and blew it out. "That should
keep them from ID'ing the car. Now, let's get outta here!"
The one
with Angie gently lay her into the back seat of the car and quickly got
into the passenger side. "Go, go!"
The car
quickly skidded away and left the parking lot in a matter of seconds.
Meanwhile,
at the Magic Express, Ace practiced with Zina on improving their double-disappearance
trick when he suddenly heard a weak voice within his mind. Ace…help…please.
He gasped
in worry. "Angie…something's happening to her." He then closed
his eyes and psychically communicated with her. Angie, are you
all right? Where are you? Can you hear me?
Trying
to make the image clearer, he could only see swirls. "She's fallen
victim to some sort of gas or drug. I can't see anything in her mind."
Just then,
Angel appeared in the room. "Ace, Lieutenant Vega calling, and it
sounds very urgent."
"Patch
it through here."
Vega appeared
on the room's video screen. "Ace," he said with a sad look on his
face, "there's a possible kidnapping in progress. I think you'll
be needed."
"Wait,
Derek…I sensed Angie in some kind of trouble."
"You did?
The victim does appear to be a young woman. Could it be…oh, no…Angie."
"No…not
my kindred sister. Who's responsible? Faceless!? Black
Jack?"
"Ace, we
don't know who's behind it. Right now, though, we've set up a dragnet
all over the city to make sure they don't leave. I'm on my way to
the mall now to check with Mr. Raven and Victor on the security."
"I'll meet
you there ASAP, Vega."
"You sure?"
"I'm not
about to sit here and do nothing while Angie's life could be in danger."
"Okay,
but you need to calm down first."
"I understand…sorry."
"All right,
I'll see you there."
As soon
as the screen went black, Ace grabbed his cape and quickly ran out of the
room towards the garage.
Cosmo and
Zina were heading back to the workshop when they saw Ace running fast.
"Dude!"
Cosmo exclaimed. "What's the rush?"
Running
by he answered, "Get to the Magic Racer. We're going to the DNA Mall."
Cosmo and
Zina looked at each other in grave concern. "Ace talkin' like that
means something's majorly wrong. C'mon, girl." The young man
and the panther ran to the garage and to Ace's special car.
Seconds
later the Magic Racer zoomed out of the garage with Ace driving almost
wildly.
"Whoa,
dude, wait a sec!" yelled Cosmo. "What's with you!? Slow down!"
Ace pulled
over to the side and took a couple of deep breaths. "I'm sorry, Cosmo.
I didn't mean to be so crazy like this while driving."
"Ace, just
tell me what's going on."
Putting
his face down, the Magician slowly responded, "I got word from Vega that
Angie may have been…"
"Been what?"
"Kidnapped
from the mall. Two men abducted a young woman from there, and Angie
was going there."
"It's gotta
be Spade and Diamond!" Cosmo quickly stated. "Black Jack isn't exactly
fond of her."
"It could
be, but Vega isn't sure who it is just yet. Besides, Jack does have
some respect for Angie. That's why I want to check the security camera
video."
"Gotcha,
dude. Now will ya take it easy driving?"
"Sure.
Let's go." Ace started his car again and drove more peacefully to
the mall.
When they
got to the mall, police vehicles were already surrounding all the entrances.
Ace found
Vega at the west side doors.
"Ace,"
the lieutenant said, "Bob and Victor have the video disk ready for you
to look at. Maybe you can tell who kidnapped Angie."
"I'll certainly
try."
Ace and
the others went into the security office.
There,
Victor had already prepared the video. "Okay, here's where the kidnappers
were. They had just left the ladies' room with a young woman in tow.
I spotted it with the camera and zoomed in. I wasn't sure who the
victim was at first. We put the mall into security lockdown, but
they managed to get out just before the locks activated. We then
tried to use the cameras outside to locate the escape vehicle, but one
of them blew out the camera with a grenade."
Victor
then zoomed in on the two kidnappers. "It looks like two men in suits,
but that's all we got. They're pretty dark suits, too."
"That would
rule out Spade and Diamond," Ace concluded. "They where suits in
three colors, not one."
Just then,
Captain Friedrichs came into the room. "Vega, what is this?
Why is the mall completely surrounded by the police?"
"Because
someone has been abducted from here. The kidnappers managed to get
out of the mall just before the locks activated."
"And just
who is the victim?"
"We don't
know for sure who it is yet."
Just then,
an officer walked in with a small boy. "Sir, this boy may know who
the victim is."
Friedrichs
just scoffed. "How can a little boy know!? He's probably making
this all up."
After seeing
the boy shake in fear, Vega looked at his superior coldly. "Look,
I'm willing to go on every lead we have right now, and I'll listen to an
eight-year-old if need be." He then came up to the small child and
calmly said, "It's okay. He can be a bit scary. Now, why don't
you tell me what you saw."
The boy
took some deep breaths and started his story. "I was lost in the
mall and looking for Mommy. I then saw to big men walking out of
the bathroom. Both of them were wearing strange masks. One of them
had a girl on his shoulder. When he sorta swung around, I did see
the girl's face, and I knew right away who she was."
"You know
who the person is? Can you tell us who?"
"It was…Angela
Jacobs, the girl magician."
That sent
shockwaves through everyone in the room.
"No," whispered
Cosmo. "Not her. What has she done to deserve this?"
Vega's
eyes went into disbelief. "She's so nice to a lot of people.
Who would want to kidnap her?"
Victor
and Ace were both brewing with anger.
"If I find
the people who kidnapped Angie," said Victor, "I'll break every limb on
them!"
"Save some
for me," added Ace. "They'll pay dearly for this."
Meanwhile,
the two gentlemen who abducted Angie were seemingly making their clean
getaway, until they noticed a water-filled police barrier ahead of them.
One of
the officers yelled into his megaphone. "Stop in the name of the
law!"
"You wish!"
the driver yelled. He then sped up the car and crashed it right through
the barrier, allowing them to escape completely.
The officer
then took out his radio to contact Friedrichs. "Sir, the vehicle
went straight through. They've escaped, but not before we managed
to get a description and license plate."
"Very well.
What information do you have?"
"It's a
black sedan with California license plate 075PMD."
"Good.
That will certainly help in this case." He then turned off the radio.
"When someone disappears, we have to wait 24 hours to declare her missing,
but—"
Ace came
up and grabbed Friedrichs by the shirt. "How can you say that!?
Angie may not have 24 hours!"
"If you
would let me finish, Cooper, I was about to say in the case of someone
being abducted, the rule is waived, and the FBI has to get involved."
"That's
my department, then," said Vega. "The head of the FBI is an old friend
of mine from our police academy days. I'll get in touch with him
immediately."
Ace finally
calmed down and let go of Friedrichs. "Sorry about that, Captain.
I thought you were going with your typical nose-by-the-book routine."
"Cooper,
that is the typical routine in an abduction. If you don't think I'm
concerned for the safety of Angela Jacobs, you're wrong this time.
My question is, will there be a ransom involved?"
"Seems
like a good bet," answered Vega. "If that's the case, they'd more
than likely contact Ace in the Express. In the meantime, I need to
get on the horn to Washington and fill him in."
Vega then
went to the videophone and picked up the line. "I hope you can help
old friend, because we're gonna need it."
Over 3000
miles away in Washington, DC, it was early evening when one person was
still left in the office which housed the headquarters of the Federal Bureau
of Investigations.
A gentleman
in his mid-50s, he was appointed by President Elizan Donovan to be in charge
of the FBI, which had made great improvements in the last few decades in
terms of solving some of the most complex cases.
"Well,
time for me to get on home. The leftovers from Shelley's baby shower
should hold me over tonight. I'm happy for her." He then heard
his videophone ring. "Hmm, who could be calling me at this hour?"
He then pressed the button on his phone to receive the call. "Daniel
Simons, FBI. Can I help you?"
"Dan, it's
me, Derek."
Simons's
eyes widened. "Derek…Derek Vega? I never thought I'd hear from
you again, old buddy. How are you?"
"Well…I
could be better."
"Uh-oh.
This isn't a personal call, is it?"
"Nope,
'fraid not. We've had a kidnapping here in Electro City."
"Oh, no.
Who was kidnapped?"
"Angela
Jacobs."
"She's
that female magician who works with Ace Cooper, right?"
"Yeah,
that's the one. Two men abducted her from the mall here and crashed
through a water barrier. They've left the city and could be anywhere.
I've got the video disk from the security cameras, so I'll transfer the
images from here to you."
In a matter
of seconds, Simons was able to see the abduction taking place. "Okay,
Derek. Can you give me vital stats on Angela and the vehicle?"
Vega gave
Simons as much information as he could get off the top of his head, including
the vehicle and license plate. "Does that help?"
"Yes, it
certainly does. We'll put out a nationwide alert to be on the lookout
for Angela Jacobs and the black sedan with California plate 075PMD.
And one other thing, I suggest you use the media. They may be of
help in situations like this. When people realize someone like Angela's
been kidnapped, the citizens do become more vigilant."
"I agree.
I'll ask Captain Friedrichs to allow Sensa-News to broadcast the information
as soon as possible."
"You mean
you're still not the captain yet?"
"The way
politics are around here, I probably never will be. Well, we don't
have time to lose. We've got to get this moving, or we may end up
finding Angie dead."
"Don't
worry, Derek. I'm on the case."
After finishing
the conversation on the videophone, Vega went back to the others.
"Dan's implementing the operations now. He's contacting all the associated
FBI and state agencies to be on the lookout for the vehicle, and Angie."
"Good,
it's a start," said Ace in slight relief.
"We can
do even more with help from Sensa-News. Captain, I think it's time
to get the media to work with us on this case."
Friedrichs
slightly hesitated but realized Vega was right. "Okay, we need to
get this set up immediately. Perhaps the media can be of help in
locating Angela Jacobs."
"I want
to be there, too," said Victor. "I have to make some kind of plea
for her safe return."
"Count
me in," added Cosmo.
Ace looked
at everyone in the room. "I know I will be there, and so will Mona.
Angie is a member of my family, and we all care about her."
"Very well,"
said Friedrichs. "Mr. Raven, we'll need a copy of the video disk
to—"
"Already
done," said Raven when he pulled up the copy. "Here you go."
"Now, let's
get to Sensa-News and get this thing ready to broadcast."
Everyone
left the security room except for Raven. He could not help but worry.
"I know how much Victor and Angie love each other. God, please, protect
her from harm as best you can."
