Catherine Coulter – FBI 4 The Edge

Laura focused her eyes on my face. “We could be in Thailand right now. Any place there’s a jungle.”

“Not with a town called Dos Brazos,” I said. “Hold still and swallow these pills. It’s an antibiotic and just one more pain pill.” I waited a couple of minutes for the meds to start taking hold, then stripped her shoulder down and examined the wound. It was just a small hole in the front, sluggishly oozing blood. “Hold still,” I said again. I wet one of the bandages with alcohol and pressed it against the wound.

Laura didn’t make a sound. Her eyes were tightly closed. She was biting her lower lip. “It’s all right. I’m not in shock, at least not now. You don’t have to look at me like that. I was shot two years ago. I know what shock feels like. Really, it isn’t bad this time.”

“Where were you shot?” I asked her.

“In my right thigh.”

I could only shake my head. “You’re doing really good. Don’t move.” I lifted her up and looked at the exit wound. It was raw and big and covered with shredded, bloody flesh and material from her fatigue shirt.

I said, “I can’t put stitches in to close the wound, Laura. There’s just no way to get the wound sterile. The chances are the wound would get infected and that would be worse. So I’ll just clean it and lay a bandage over it. We’ll change the bandage every day. Okay?”

“Yes. I hate needles.”

I laid a cloth soaked with alcohol over the wound in her back and gently cleaned the area as best I could. There was an antibiotic ointment, and I smoothed it on. Savich unwrapped a sterilized square of gauze and handed it to me. I gently removed the alcohol pad and pressed the gauze over the wound and pressed strips of adhesive bandage over it.

I repeated the procedure on the small entry wound. I washed the blood off her breast. The dried blood was dark red, nearly black now against her white flesh. I hated it.

I wrapped her shoulder, tying the thick bandage beneath her breasts. I’d done all I could think of. I’d done the best I could.

“Hey, Sherlock, you still there, sweetheart?”

“I’m here, Dillon.”

“Do you think we’re doing things okay here? Concentrate, Sherlock. You wanted to do it, and it’s time. Talk to me.”

“I’m here,” she said in a thin, nearly transparent voice. “I’m concentrating really hard.”

After a few minutes, I asked Laura if it still hurt.

“Just a bit,” she said, and I believed her. She sounded vague and pleasantly surprised. “Isn’t it wonderful how that stuff works? No, it isn’t too bad.”

Chapter Twenty-Eight

I had to keep her warm. I got her back into her shirt and covered her with blankets. “You just hunker down and take it easy now.” Since she’d taken a bullet in the leg, she knew what that sort of pain felt like. I had no doubt she could deal with it. The thing was to keep her alive in this damned rain forest with more possible ways to die than the L.A. freeways.

Savich had turned back to his wife. “What do you say, Sherlock? Were we efficient enough for you?”

“I don’t know, Dillon. I’m sorry, but I can’t seem to concentrate, I-” She was gone from us.

“She’ll dream of that lunatic now,” Savich said. “Jesus, Mac, it isn’t fair.”

“She was with us longer this time,” I said.

Laura said, “Maybe this time she’ll kill Marlin Jones. That would be best for her.”

“I hadn’t really believed that such a thing was possible, but maybe, just maybe,” Savich said thoughtfully. He leaned close to his wife’s face. “Did you hear that, Sherlock? Kill the bastard if he dares to come again. Just shoot him right between the eyes. Try really hard to do that, okay?”

He stopped talking and looked up. We listened to the distant sound of an Apache. Not hovering or firing down, just cruising, it seemed to me. Since there was no way they could ever see us through the thick canopy of green, there was no reason to fire.

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