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The Suspects
THE newest member of the Young Tribulation Force shook his head
as Morale Monitor Melinda accused him of working against the Global Community.
They don�t know where Vicki and Lionel are, Conrad Graham
thought as Commander Blancka fumed.
�You helped Vicki escape,� Melinda said, still groggy from
sleeping pills Lionel had given her the night before.
�You�re crazy,� Conrad said. �You and Lionel blew that. I
told you questioning her was a bad idea!�
�That was part of your plan,� Melinda said.
The commander interrupted. �Graham, tell me about the
call.�
�Some guy said you wanted to see Melinda,� Conrad said. �I
just delivered the message.�
�You didn�t verify it?�
�There was no reason,� Conrad said. �Besides, everything�s
been crazy around here.�
�He knows something and he�s not telling,� Felicia said.
Conrad turned on her. �How do we know Melinda didn�t set
this up with Lionel? Ask her what she was doing in that cell��
�Lionel drugged her!� Felicia said.
�Enough,� Commander Blancka said, glaring at Conrad.
�Until I sort this out, you�ll stay locked up like Stein.�
�But, sir��
�Take him away!�
Judd and the others inspected the underground hangar and
found scattered rocks and dirt. Airplane equipment lay strewn about.
Mark pointed out the steel girders. �That�s why we�re safe
here,� he said.
Judd found the wall the GC had cut through to get to him
and Ryan. Plaster and flooring from above covered the hole.
�We have only one way in or out,� Judd said, showing Mark
the collapsed secret door in the hillside.
�We can dig a new opening,� Mark said. �Won�t be fancy,
but we�ll have another exit.�
The kids grabbed tools. After a few minutes, Vicki threw
down her shovel. �Have you guys forgotten Darrion and Conrad?� she said.
�They�re facing Blancka!�
�Darrion said the same thing about you,� Judd said, �and
look where she is now.�
�At least she cared enough to do something,� Vicki said.
�Don�t give me that!� Judd shouted. �I risked my life to
get back here.�
�To do what?� Vicki said. �Save us?�
Mark and Shelly stopped digging.
�Settle down,� Lionel said. �We�re on the same side,
remember?�
�Yeah, but Judd always has to show us who�s boss,� Vicki
said.
Judd shook his head.
�The GC are going to figure out who Darrion is,� Vicki
said. �We have to get her out.�
�They�ll probably trace the cycle back here,� Judd said.
�That�s why we�re digging.�
Vicki rolled her eyes. �My point exactly,� she said. �You
care more about yourself��
�If Darrion had listened, she wouldn�t be where she is.�
�Like you�ve never made a mistake,� Vicki said.
�Judd�s right,� Lionel said. �Conrad�s our best bet to get
her out.�
�He might not even know they have her,� Vicki said.
Judd reached for Vicki�s shoulder, but she jerked away.
Lionel stared at them. �Is something going on here?�
Judd scratched his head. �Give us a minute.�
Lionel returned to help Mark and Shelly.
�You�re upset about Darrion,� Judd said.
�That�s not all,� Vicki said. �We got out of there so fast
there wasn�t time to bring Phoenix.�
�You�re worried about a dog?�
�I promised Ryan. Maybe promises don�t mean that much to
you��
�Stop it!� Judd said. �I know you promised, but risking
your life for Phoenix doesn�t make sense.�
�You get mixed up with a biker gang and try to jump a
motorcycle over a river, and I don�t make sense?�
Judd took Vicki by the shoulders. �This is partly because
of us.�
Vicki squinted. �Don�t flatter yourself!�
�I care for you, Vicki, but��
�Get this,� she interrupted. �I don�t go for arrogant
types who think they�re always right. If you want to be friends, fine. Other
than that, no.�
Conrad sat back against the cell door.
�Know anything about Vicki?� Mr. Stein said from the next
cell. When Conrad hesitated, Mr. Stein added, �I only want to know that she is
safe.�
�If the GC don�t know where she is, she�s OK,� Conrad
said.
Mr. Stein sighed. �You are one of them, are you not?�
�What do you mean?�
Mr. Stein told his story. His wife and daughter Chaya had
believed Jesus was the Messiah before Chaya was killed in the earthquake. Mr.
Stein had laughed at them. �Now I�m not so sure they were wrong. I read a part
of the New Testament last night, plus some of Tsion Ben-Judah�s Web site.�
�The Web site got me too,� Conrad said. �Then Judd and
Vicki explained it, and it all came together.�
�I do not know what to believe,� Mr. Stein said. �I have
so many questions.�
Conrad inched closer to the bars. �I don�t know that much,
but like what?�
�All right,� Mr. Stein said, �if Jesus really is the
Messiah, how could he forgive someone who has been against him all his life?�
�That�s me too,� Conrad said.
�But�,� Mr. Stein said. �I am a Jew who rejected his
Messiah. And the way I treated Chaya! Surely God could not forgive such an
offense.�
�There are stories in the Bible about people who turned
around,� Conrad said.
�That is not my only problem,� Mr. Stein said. �If this is
all true, God has caused millions to die or suffer.�
�I don�t think he�s mean,� Conrad said. �I think he�s
trying to get our attention.�
�But there�s another problem. If my wife and daughter were
right, Nicolae Carpathia is the Antichrist. With all the good he has done, how
can I believe that?�
A guard came and took Mr. Stein away. A few minutes later
another prisoner was led in. Conrad peered through the dim light to see who it
was.
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Vicki retreated to a corner. She was crushed but didn�t want
anyone to know. She had hoped Judd had feelings for her, and several times he
had started to say something but never finished. Under the desk in the rubble
of New Hope Village Church, she felt close to him. But now he had changed, and
Vicki felt foolish.
Shelly came and sat next to Vicki. �Mark punched through
the dirt wall about half an hour ago, no thanks to you.�
�Sorry.�
�What�s up?�
Vicki shook her head.
Judd sat by what was left of the Stahley�s pool, throwing
in clods of dirt and watching them break apart. He wanted to tell Vicki how he
felt, but it was clear her feelings weren�t as strong as his.
Evening shadows stretched across the Stahley property.
Vicki is too young anyway, Judd thought. But her angry
words had hurt him. They had been through so much together. And now this.
Something caught Judd�s eye at the edge of the woods.
Branches moved and leaves rustled. He sat still. The sounds stopped. Judd
relaxed. Then came the squawk of a radio. He dropped and crawled toward the
house. Inside, he moved to the window. Nothing.
He quietly called Lionel and told him to watch the other
side of the house. Suddenly, Judd spotted two uniformed GC officers heading
toward them and more scattered in the woods. A helicopter flew overhead.
Lionel ran to Judd. �How could I have been so stupid!�
�What?� Judd said.
�My radio! It has a homing device. I led them right to
us!�
Conrad motioned to Darrion. She seemed to recognize him
but looked cautious. Conrad pulled back his hair and showed the mark on his
forehead. �Do they know who you are?� he said.
Darrion shook her head. �The commander kept saying he
couldn�t place me. I said I was Laura Grover and that I�d found the motorcycle
in a big house. I have to figure a way out of here,� Darrion said.
�Hang tight,� Conrad said. �They might turn you loose in a
few days.�
�And if they figure out who I am?�
�Then I�ll have to get us both out.�
Vicki and Shelly ran to the others when they heard the
commotion.
Mark said, �The GC is tracking Lionel�s radio. Be ready to
run.�
Vicki frowned. �Give me the radio.�
Lionel handed it to her. �I hope you know what you�re
doing.�