Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook. Chapter 22, 23

African music at full volume.

‘That’s the kind of party I was counting on,’ Kevin said. He made a wide

turn and then backed toward the building. He could just make out the

window wells for the subterranean jail within the shadows of the

ground-floor arcade.

He stopped the car within five feet of the building and put on the

emergency brake. All three gazed into the room occupied by the soldiers.

They couldn’t see much of the room and none of the soldiers because the

line of sight was on an angle through an unglazed window. The window’s

shutter had been raised and hooked to the ceiling of the arcade. A

number of empty wine bottles were on the sill.

‘Well, it’s now or never,’ Kevin said.

‘Can we help?’ Melanie asked.

‘No, stay put,’ Kevin said.

Kevin climbed from the car and walked in under the nearest arch to stand

within the shelter of the arcade. The sound of the music was deafening.

Kevin’s major concern was that if someone looked out the window, Kevin

would be seen immediately. There was nothing to hide behind.

Looking down at the window well, Kevin could see the barred opening.

Beyond the bars was utter darkness. There was not the faintest light

within the cell.

Getting down on his hands and knees first, Kevin lay on the stone floor

with his head over the lip of the window well. With his face close to

the bars, he called out over the noise of the music: ‘Hello! Anybody in

there?’

‘Just us tourists,’ Jack said. ‘Are we invited to the party?’

‘I understand you are Americans,’ Kevin said.

‘Like apple pie and baseball,’ Jack said.

Kevin could suddenly hear other voices in the dark, but they were

unintelligible.

‘You people have to realize what a dangerous situation you’ve gotten

yourselves into,’ Kevin said.

‘Really,’ Jack said. ‘We thought this was how all visitors to Cogo were

treated.’

Kevin thought that whomever he was speaking with would certainly get

along well with Melanie.

‘I’m going to try to pull these bars out,’ Kevin said. ‘Are you all in

the same cell?’

‘No, we have two beautiful ladies in the cell to my left.’

‘Okay,’ Kevin said. ‘Let’s see what I can do with these bars first.’

Kevin got up and went back for the chain. Returning to the window well,

he threaded one end through the bars into the abyss.

‘Hook this around one of the bars a number of times,’ Kevin said.

‘I like this,’ Jack said. ‘It reminds me of an old Western movie.’

Back at the Toyota, Kevin secured the chain to the trailer hitch. When

he got back to the window well he gently pulled on the chain. He could

see it was tied securely around the central bar.

‘Looks good,’ Kevin said. ‘Let’s see what happens.’

He climbed back into the vehicle and made sure it was in its lowest

four-wheel drive gear. Looking out the back window, Kevin cautiously

eased the car forward to take the slack out of the chain.

‘All right, here we go,’ Kevin said to Melanie and Candace. He began to

press on the accelerator. The heavy-duty Toyota engine strained, but

Kevin couldn’t hear it. The hum of the motor was drowned out by the

frenzied beat of a popular Zairean rock group.

Suddenly, the vehicle lurched forward. Hastily, Kevin braked. Behind

them they heard a terrible clanging over the sound of the music like

someone hitting a fire escape with a curbstone.

Kevin and the women winced. They looked back at the opening into the

army post. To their relief, no one appeared to check out the awful

sound.

Kevin jumped out of the Toyota with the intention of going back to see

what had happened when he almost ran into an impressively muscled black

man heading right for him.

‘Good job, man! My name’s Warren and this is Jack.’ Jack had come up

alongside Warren.

‘I’m Kevin.’

‘Cool,’ Warren said. ‘You back these wheels up, and we’ll see what we

can do with the other opening.’

‘How did you get out so quickly?’ Kevin asked.

‘Man, you pulled out the whole friggin’ frame,’ Warren said.

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