Alicia had demonstrated some brilliant Policing and had tracked down Michael Drake within 20 minutes. She’d asked Captain Brus about him, who we were luckily well acquainted with. The good thing was, Michael wasn’t very hard to find. The bad thing was; they were due to leave the dock on a cargo ship at 10.00pm, and would be out at sea for anywhere between 3 to 6 weeks. Alicia kept him monitored from afar, and was hiding in some undergrowth, just so a Police presence didn’t spook him. I’d ordered her not too approach him without backup. Although I’d hacked all the way to Firgrove from Golden Hills, I didn’t have time to hack back. So I had Felicity drive both me and Sunny back. The quickest route would take bordering on 2 hours taking the shortest route and not following the speed limit. It was 7.49pm now. Time was of the essence. I was fidgeting in my seat although I knew that there was nothing I could do about it right now.
Time slowly passed, and during the trip I speed dialled the Police Chief and she answered after one ring.
“Hey...Sorry, can’t talk long. We’ve located Amanda Drake’s husband. Alicia has him visually tracked as we speak, but she’s not on horseback and she’s in Police gear. I’m not sending her to speak to him on her own, it’s too risky, and I fear if he sees Police Uniform he will think the worst and bolt. We can’t exactly arrest him, he’s done nothing wrong.” I informed the Police Chief.
“Are you going there?” She asked me, sounding slightly preoccupied.
“Yes, I’m on the way there undercover now. I was in Firgrove which is how I got the tip off. I’m not far from Golden Hills now.” I told her.
“You are to go to the dock in Police gear.” She ordered suddenly.
“What?” I asked incredulously.
For one, I didn’t have time to get into all my Police gear. Every second counted here, and for two, I was almost certain he was going to run away or hide if he seen Police snooping around the dock, and his fellow dock workers would help him, too.
“I’m not letting you go with no Police gear on, Viv. The dock workers down there are the shadiest type, they could be armed with anything. Even without your uniform on they will know you’re a Police Officer. Nobody with horses bar mounted Police venture down there. And the dock workers....They’re not exactly...fond of the Police, most of them are ex-offenders, or are probably still offending low key. We’ve had incidents down there before. You go in Police gear, or not at all.” She instructed.
I pursed my lips and sighed. She was my superior, I couldn’t argue with her.
“Fine.” I responded, putting the phone down. I knew I’d regret that.
“Felicity, I’d never encourage anyone to break the speed limit but right now I need you to put your foot down and get us to Golden Leaf stables as quick as you can...It’s an emergency.” I told her, feeling quite flustered now. The time was now 8.56pm. We were still about 30 minutes away from Golden Hills and I still needed to get changed. I still didn’t understand why the Police Chief seemed to want to sabotage the investigation like that, if we missed Michael Drake tonight then we had nothing for another 6 weeks potentially, and a lot can happen in 6 weeks. People deserved their horses back, and frankly I didn’t want Amanda Drake walking free for a day longer.
After what felt like forever, Cape West and the stables were finally in sight. But then Alicia radioed in. “Viv! I’ve been chased out of the dock. One of them had a knife, and another a gun. I’m so sorry, I don’t know how they found me, I suspect Captain Brus blew us up.” She updated me.
I felt myself tense up, how dare they run at Alicia like that. I gritted my teeth and felt myself started to sweat.
“Don’t apologize, you did the right thing leaving. Let me handle it. That ship is not leaving the dock with Michael Drake on it no matter what. If I have to arrest Captain Brus and all his stupid brain dead cronies I will.” I reassured her. I was furious, why had Brus done that to us? I was starting to understand now the Police Chief asking me to wear uniform. You really couldn’t trust nobody.
Before Felicity could even stop I jumped out of her Range Rover and ran to my cabin. I quickly took off my jumper and pulled my bulletproof Police vest over my head. I put my hat back on and swapped my boots. Then I walked over to the padlocked drawer where my gun was. I hated carrying this thing around, and I’d hate it even more if I had to use it. I hesitated picking it up.
“Get a grip, Viv. They’re armed.” I mumbled to myself, picking it up and making sure the safety was on. I tucked it into my holster and left the cabin. Felicity already had Sunny ready for me whilst I got changed.
I bounced over and grabbed Sunny’s reins and put my foot in the stirrup and swung onto her back.
“Thanks so much Felicity. I owe you one, big time. If you ever need anything at all, let me know.” I said to her with a smile. But I had no time now. I clicked and pushed Sunny into a gallop out of the stables, and onto the the bridge leading to the dock. I’d galloped past Alicia and Speck, but I didn’t have time to stop. I was glad to see she looked unharmed, anyway.
Captain Brus came into my view, and my brow furrowed in anger. My hands tightened around my reins. Bastard. I urged Sunny on even more, she gave me a disproving snort, but obeyed nevertheless. As I approached him, I squeezed my knees into my saddle and pulled Sunny up.
“What’s your game captain? Huh? Getting a young female Police Officer chased out of the dock by a group of violent armed men? You’re tough!” I spat with a glare.
He took a long, cocky pull of his pipe and blinked at me slowly.
“I did want to help you. But, I’ll always have my men’s backs. I can’t make enemies of these people, they’d slit my throat in my sleep, and I’m trapped on a ship with them for most of the year. Michael Drake just wants an easy life. I think he deserves that.” Is all he said back. I rolled my eyes.
“And he can have an easy life. He’s not under arrest, but if keeps running away from Police then he will be.” I threatened.
“So where is he?” I asked, struggling to keep Sunny still.
He gave me a shrug back, and took another pull of his pipe. It smelt disgusting. I hated smoke.
“You know, people like you are the fucking worst. I expected more from you.” I cursed, quickly spinning Sunny around on the spot and kicking her into a canter again. I tended to unintentionally ride a bit harsher when I was involved in a chase, and my current anger didn’t help.
As I made my way through the dock, dock workers shouted profanities at me, and were throwing all sorts of strange foreign objects at me. One even threw a dead fish at me. Nice. I was starting to struggle to bite my tongue. Animals.
Where was he? I could not let this man slip through my grasp like his ex-wife.
“Viv? Over” Alicia radioed in.
“You okay?” I asked, my eyes scanning everyone and everything around me. I held the radio in one hand and my reins in the other. I slowed Sunny to a trot.
“I’ve just got back to the stables, and I’ve just caught eye of a boat heading over to the Pirate’s island. I think Michael Drake is in the boat. Captain Brus has led us on a wild goose chase, he was never getting on that ship, he was fleeing from us the whole time. The ship thing was a distraction so he could get away.” She gulped, putting the pieces together.
“I’ll be there in 2 minutes, keep eyes on him Alicia.” I commanded. I put my radio back on my vest and grabbed both my reins. My blood was boiling right now, we’d been played big time.
“One last time for me girl.” I whispered to Sunny, encouraging her into a very flighty gallop back down the bridge. I steered her to the left once we’d reached the end and arrived onto the beach. It was dark now, but the ocean was peaceful. The waves overlapping every few seconds was one of the only sounds, along with Gulls calling to each other looking for their dinner. Sunny’s hooves thundered on the soft sand, and I weaved her around various bricks and rocks that had been washed up on the shore.
“Michael Drake!!” I screeched, not slowing down and matching his speed on shore, But I feared I was too late. He was already halfway across to the other island, and there was nowhere I could get a boat from right now.
“Michael, you’re not in trouble! We just....need to speak to you about your wife. But if you continue to run away from us then I have no choice but to arrest you for hindering a Police investigation!” I shouted to him from the shore, panting quite heavily now.
“Amanda Drake has ruined my life enough. Leave me alone!” He shrieked from the boat, not even turning around. Great.
What was I going to do? I let out a deflated sigh. I’d called for backup but they were all coming from the other side of the country. I pulled Sunny up and watched helplessly as he drifted further and further away.
I looked down at the dark tranquil water in front of me. The shores around here were the worst, Sharks were a common sight and there were other unsavory creatures that lurked in it’s depths. But I had no choice. Before even thinking it through properly, I nudged Sunny towards the water. It went from shallow to deep within one step. Sunny threw her ears back and snorted at me, seemingly unsure of what I was asking her to do. I turned her a tight circle and gave her a kick. She threw a buck and reared up.
“I don’t have time for this now!” I snapped, and with that, she launched herself into the water after the boat. What a saint of a horse. “Good girl Sunny! Good girl!” I praised her. Almost immediately it got too deep for her to stand and she started swimming. The water was freezing. We were literally swimming in the ocean, I looked to my left and saw nothing but endless water. If a current came or the weather turned, we were done for. It was so cold it took my breath away. But I had to get to that island. If I got onto that island before he could call someone to help him escape, then I had him and he was trapped. But it seemed a lot further away when you were swimming towards it aboard your horse, freezing to death, than when you were walking along the coast on a warm summers night. Come on Sunny, don’t give up on me.