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CHAPTER 40

CHICAGO

Vaughan and Davidson both had their hands tied behind their backs and their ankles bound to the legs of the chairs they were sitting on.

They were in a dank room somewhere in the basement. Their pockets had been turned inside out and all of their belongings were now laid out on a table.

One of the men from the alley did all of the talking. “You are police?” he said.

“You’re damn right we are,” stated Davidson, “and you’re in a lot of fucking trouble, my friend.”

The man walked over to Davidson and punched him so hard in the face, his chair rocked onto its rear legs and almost fell over.

He then looked at Vaughan. “Tell me what you are doing here.”

The pain of having his wrist broken was nothing compared to his conviction that these men were up to something very bad and had nothing to lose. He felt certain they wouldn’t think twice about killing them. “You have taken two Chicago police officers hostage,” he said. “This entire building is going to be crawling with police very soon.”

The man drew back his fist and hit Vaughan even harder than he had hit Davidson. The Marine was knocked so far backward that his chair fell over and even having his arms tied behind his back couldn’t stop his head from cracking against the cement floor.

Immediately, two of the other men stepped forward, picked his chair back up, and returned to where they had been standing.

The man bent down and looked into Vaughan’s eyes. He was so close the Marine could smell his foul breath. “Back in my country, I spent ten years as an interrogator in one of the worst prisons you could ever imagine. My colleagues and I laughed at your Abu Ghraib scandal. I know what real torture is and I will show you unless you answer my questions.”

“We’re the Chicago police, asshole. We’re not answering shit,” stated Davidson.

The man turned his attention to the Public Vehicles officer and smiled. He then gave a command to one of the other men, who opened the door and exited the room. Vaughan’s Arabic was not the best. It sounded like he had sent the man for water.

The interrogator then focused on Vaughan. “I will ask you again. What are you doing here?”

Davidson, his face swelling, said, “We were looking for your sister.”

The man was about to strike the cop again, but caught himself when Vaughan admonished Davidson. “Cut it out. That’s not going to help.”

“It won’t. You are right,” said the interrogator. “What will help you is if you tell me why you are here.”

“We have your mosque under surveillance,” replied the Marine. His jaw, his head, and his wrist were all throbbing.

“Who is we?”

“The Chicago Police Department.”

The man lined up his captives’ credentials and studied them. “And while you are on police business, you carry other business cards and badges as well?”

Davidson didn’t know when to shut up. “Tell him to fuck off.”

“Listen,” Vaughan continued, blood running from his mouth. “You may think you know how this works, but you don’t. The police will not negotiate for our release.”

“I don’t expect them to.”

“What do you want then? I already told you that your mosque is under surveillance.”

“But you haven’t told me who is monitoring it.”

“I have. The Chicago Police Department.”

The interrogator smiled. “You’re lying.”

Vaughan knew that if he told the man the truth, if he told him nobody else except for Josh Levy even knew they were here, they were as good as dead. Their only hope was that Levy would realize something had gone wrong and that he would bring reinforcements.

Vaughan was trying to come up with a response when the door opened and the man who had left a few moments ago returned. He was carrying a case of large water bottles with two towels laid across the top.

“I’ll pass on the sponge bath,” shot Davidson, “but there’s a couple of you who should definitely consider it. Maybe some back waxes too.”

The interrogator picked his foot up and kicked Davidson over backward. The sound of his head cracking against the floor could be heard across the room.

Calling two of the men over, the interrogator had them tilt Vaughan back. Another man grabbed a towel, and though the police officer resisted, managed to wrap it around his face and pull it tight at the back of his head.

The interrogator opened half of the bottles and sent the man to go get more. Picking up two of them, he walked over and stood looking down at the Marine. “We have much more water and I have all night. Let’s see if we can decide once and for all whether or not this is torture.”