|
|
|
FamilyChristian.com
Under
the Stage
From
Darkening
Skies - #18 by Tim LaHaye
and Jerry B. Jenkins
Judd gently lowered the
guard to the ground, knowing the man had died trying to protect Buck Williams
and the others in the Tribulation Force. Footsteps pounded on the stage above
them.
Lionel grabbed the guard's walkie-talkie. "Come on, we have
to get out of here!"
Judd and Lionel rolled under the stage and held their breath.
The radio squawked in Lionel's hand. He turned it down.
Two guards jumped from the stage and felt for a pulse on
the downed guard. One barked into his radio, "He's dead, sir."
A voice shot back, "Find the rabbi and those others. I want
them dead before they get out of the stadium!"
Judd whispered to Lionel, "We've got to stop them!"
But before Judd could move, another voice blared on the guard's
radio. "We've spotted them in a Mercedes a few blocks from the stadium, sir."
"Probably
headed to the Rosenzweig estate," another voice said. "After them!"
Judd sighed. "Nothing we can do now."
The stadium was nearly empty. A few stragglers knelt near
the stage, praying. Medical personnel attended to the injured.
Judd and Lionel watched from the shadows as GC peacekeepers
dragged the dead guard away. A cameraman flipped on a light, and a reporter
stepped in front of it. "We are live at Teddy Kollek Stadium," the reporter
said. "Just moments ago, this Global Community peacekeeper was murdered at the
conference called the Meeting of the Witnesses. Those in the audience listened
to a message of love and peace, but it seems someone did not follow their leader's
teaching."
"No way one of the witnesses shot that guard," Lionel said.
Judd gritted his teeth. "Carpathia will make Tsion look-"
"What?" Lionel said.
Judd spied a heavy-set boy near the front row. "I know that
kid," he said.
When the Global Community guards were gone, Judd and Lionel
crept from under the stage and approached the boy.
The boy's mouth dropped open. "Judd," the boy said, "what
are you doing here?"
"How do I know you?" Judd said.
"I'm Samuel. Nina and Dan Ben-Judah were my neighbors." Samuel
had given Judd the video of the murders of Tsion's family.
"I wondered what happened to you," Judd said. "They took
the video you gave me and-"
"We should not stay here," Samuel interrupted. "Come with
me."
"We have to find our friend," Lionel said.
"You can find him later," Samuel said. "The followers of
the rabbi are in danger. Come to my house."
Judd told Samuel their things were at the university. Samuel
said, "We will go there on the way. Quickly! My father must not see you."
"Why not?" Judd said.
"He is working with the Global Community!"
Vicki ran to the others to tell them about Melinda. Phoenix ran beside her,
clearly glad to be free from the rope and tape Melinda had wrapped around his
legs. When Vicki entered, Darrion held up a hand.
"Just a minute," Vicki said, "I need to talk to you all."
"But something terrible's happened!" Darrion said.
Vicki yelled. "Please! Melinda's gone! She tied Phoenix up
and left."
Conrad said, "How long ago?"
"I can't tell," Vicki said. "Let's search the house and the
woods."
"I'll check the shed for the motorcycle," Conrad said.
"Sorry, Darrion," Vicki said, "but this is important."
Darrion hung her head. "I thought you'd be concerned about
Judd and Lionel and Mr. Stein."
"What do you mean?"
"Shots were fired at the stadium."
Vicki put a hand over her mouth. "The GC is shooting at the
witnesses?"
Darrion shook. "I'm scared, Vick."
"Judd and Lionel can take care of themselves," Vicki said,
hugging Darrion.
The kids found no trace of Melinda in the house. Conrad said,
"At least she didn't take the last motorcycle. She has to be on foot."
Vicki looked at her watch. "Plenty of daylight left, but
we have to spread out."
Conrad and Darrion roared off on the motorcycle toward the
main road. The others split up on foot. Vicki prayed as she ran into the woods.
GC emergency vehicles stopped traffic as Judd walked with Lionel and Samuel
to the university. Lionel turned up the walkie-talkie and heard peacekeepers
relaying information.
"They must be checking every car," Judd said.
"The GC are very upset about the rabbi and what he has done,"
Samuel said.
Judd turned. "Why are you helping us? You're not a follower
of Dr. Ben-Judah."
"How do you know?" Samuel said.
Judd glanced at Lionel. "We can tell."
"Nina and Dan were my friends," Samuel said. "I feel terrible
about what happened to them. I would not want to see the same thing happen to
you."
Hundreds of witnesses gathered outside the gymnasium. A commotion
at the front caught Judd's attention. GC guards led a dozen people from the
building.
"What's going on?" Judd asked a man nearby.
"They are arresting the local committee," the man said.
Yitzhak Weizmann, the man who had given them shelter before
the meetings began, was being led away in handcuffs. Behind him stood other
committee members, including the meeting emcee.
The man next to Judd said, "They suspect the group is hiding
the rabbi."
Judd gasped. The last man out the door was Mr. Stein. Judd
shouted and waved and pushed his way to the front, but a uniformed officer appeared
at the door with a bullhorn. "Attention, everyone who was using this gymnasium
for shelter!" The officer passed the bullhorn to another man, who repeated his
statement in several different languages.
"This is a crime scene," the man continued. "We have your
belongings, and we will keep them until this situation is resolved."
"Mr. Stein's money!" Lionel whispered. "That's the only way
we're getting home."
"Form a single line to register for your belongings," the
officer said.
People lined up, but Samuel pulled Judd and Lionel away. "Do not give them your
names. Come with me."
"We have to help Mr. Stein," Judd said.
"I can help you get him out," Samuel said, "but you must
come with me."
Judd and Lionel followed Samuel back into the traffic near
the stadium. They got in a cab, but the driver yelled at Samuel in Hebrew, and
the three retreated.
"What did he say?" Judd said.
"He cursed at us," Samuel said. "Because of the traffic,
he cannot move."
They walked through the congested streets. "You have heard
about the meeting at the Wailing Wall tomorrow?" Samuel said.
"We'll be there," Judd said.
"Don't," Samuel said. "The GC are planning to execute Dr.
Ben-Judah."
"Carpathia promised he wasn't going to hurt anybody," Lionel
said.
"They're going to make it look like a terrorist attack,"
Samuel said.
"You know this because of your father?" Judd said.
Samuel nodded.
"Why did he let you go to that meeting?" Lionel said.
"He didn't know," Samuel said. "I came on my own."
They passed a crowded bar, and a photo of the guard Judd had met flashed on
a big-screen television inside. Beneath his photo were the years of his birth
and death.
"Wish I could hear this," Judd said.
"We're not far from my house," Samuel said. "We can watch
there."
Lionel pulled Judd aside. "His father's working with the GC!"
"He trusted me with the videotape. He's okay. He wants to
help."
"But he doesn't have the mark."
"Maybe we can change that," Judd said.
Conrad and Darrion returned
and met Vicki and the others near the shed to discover that still no one had
seen Melinda.
"I say we head toward town," Darrion said.
Vicki's weird friend Charlie walked up. "What are you guys
going to do with her after you catch her?"
Vicki looked at the others and shrugged. "Drag her back here?"
Conrad scratched his chin. "I don't care. I just want to
find her."
"Maybe she doesn't want to rat us out," Vicki said. "Maybe
she just wants to get away."
Shelly agreed. "Tsion's message could have been too much
for her. She might just need time."
"And she might run into the GC," Conrad said, "which would
be the end for her. Let me at least stay on the road awhile."
Judd and Lionel crept to
the back door of Samuel's house and followed him in.
Emergency vehicles screamed by, sirens blaring. Samuel answered the ringing
phone. "My father," he mouthed.
"Did he tell you what's happening?" Judd said as Samuel hung
up.
"He told me to stay inside. The crazy zealots are killing
people."
Samuel turned on the television, and the photo of the guard
flashed on the screen again. Another photo appeared beside the guard.
"It's Buck!" Lionel shouted.
The news anchor looked grim. "Global Community forces believe
this videotape reveals this man as the murderer at Teddy Kollek Stadium. The
suspect has been identified as American Cameron Williams, former employee of
the GC publishing division. Williams is reportedly staying with Rabbi Tsion
Ben-Judah at the home of Israeli Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Chaim Rosenzweig."
Lionel's radio squawked. "Proceeding to the Rosenzweig estate,"
a man said.
"That is only a few blocks from here," Samuel said.
Leon Fortunato, Nicolae Carpathia's right-hand man, appeared
on the screen at a news conference. "We will do what we must to bring these
criminals to justice. We have witnesses to the act, a videotape recording, and
several of the local committee members in custody. Rest assured, we will bring
to justice the man or woman who did this."
"Buck was running away when the guard was shot," Lionel said.
"The videotape has to show that."
"The truth never stops these people," Judd said.
Samuel brought snacks, and Judd and Lionel ate as they watched
the news and monitored the guard's radio.
"Has your dad always worked for the GC?" Lionel said.
Samuel shook his head. "Only since the murder of Dr. Ben-Judah's
family. My father had helped them in the past, but that changed when the rabbi
abandoned his faith. My father went totally for the Global Community and Nicolae
Carpathia. He works-" A roar went over the house. Judd ran
to the window and saw a brilliant flash. "A GC chopper,"
Samuel said.
"Closing in on Buck and Tsion, I bet," Judd said. "We have
to help."
"You can't go there," Samuel said.
"These are our friends," Judd said. "We might be able to
do something."
Samuel told them how to find the Rosenzweig estate, then
turned on a light at the rear of the house. "If this light is off when you return,
tap on my window and I'll let you in."
The night air was cool and the streets almost deserted. Judd
and Lionel rounded a corner and saw two squad cars parked in front of a huge
gate. They could hear the chopper nearby.
Lionel listened to the banter of the GC peacekeepers on the
walkie-talkie. Chaim Rosenzweig wasn't letting them inside.
The chopper hovered over the estate, then put down on top
of the house.
"They're going in through the roof," Lionel said.
Judd peered through the darkness at the GC insignia on the
side of the chopper. Three figures leaped into the helicopter just before it
lifted off and headed north, a few feet above the rooftops.
Another chopper approached from the south and hovered directly
over them. The frantic voice of the pilot came over the radio, trying to communicate
with the other chopper.
"Tsion and Buck have to be in the first chopper," Judd said.
"Who else was with them?" Lionel said. "Chloe?"
Judd shrugged. "Let's head back to Samuel's house before
they spot us."
Just after 1 A.M. Judd and Lionel found the light off. Judd
tapped lightly on Samuel's window. A light came on over the door. Judd and Lionel
climbed the steps and waited.
Something moved behind them.
Samuel opened the door and smiled. "I knew it! I told you
they'd come back!"
Judd turned. A man stood behind them, holding a gun. "Good
work, Son."
Please Note: This excerpt
from Chapter One of Darkening
Skies - #18
by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins is a copyright of Tyndale House Publishers
and is intended solely for use on FamilyChristian.com. Any reproduction (print,
electronic or by any other means) of this excerpt from The Showdown without
prior written permission from Tyndale House Publishers is a violation of applicable
copyright law. |
|