Sandman Slim (Sandman Slim 1)
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"I'm sure that's what you think, but our weapons have never failed us yet."
"Suit yourself. But with magic, I don't ever run out of ammo."
"No, just brains."
WE STICK TO backstreets until we get north of the city, then cut overland through the hills and canyons until we cut south near the Stone Canyon reservoir. Come down through Bel Air, paralleling North Beverly Glen Boulevard. The drivers up front wear helmets like fighter pilots, with night vision and heads-up displays. Monitors over our heads show us what they're seeing. It's nothing special. Trees as we mow our way through the hills. Flares and pinpoints of light when we come close to a housing development. This is either the worst amusement park ride in history or I'm back in Hell.
Soon we're at the bottom of one especially tall hill with lights like a piece of the sun is sitting on top. That's how Club Avila looks through night vision. To anyone driving by, it would be just another gated mansion.
There are six transports in our convoy. Four of us stay put while two drive onto Beverly Glen so they can roll up to Avila's front door.
Wells say, "We're flanking them. A-team will initiate the attack at the front, drawing the club's security that way. You're going to get us inside so we can attack from the rear."
I nod.
"Listen to me," says Wells. "I don't want this to be the last night of the world, so I'm going to ask you one more time, are you sure you can get us all inside? There's still time to catch up with the other team if you can't."
I say, "I was in a rush earlier. I didn't take the time to find a good way in. But I can walk into Heaven or Hell or anywhere in between. I can damn sure walk us into this place."
"You know I'm going to shoot you if you say you can and you can't."
"That won't kill me, but I tell you what. If I can't get us inside, I'll show you what will."
Wells looks back, nods at his G-men, and then turns back to me.
"Let's get going."
I swing up the Whip-It gun and pump a shell into the chamber.
"What was all that BS in the transport about you only using magic?"
"This is magic. Wild Bill magic."
"Just get us inside, Sandman Slick."
"Hold on to my shoulder and keep your eyes shut. Tell the guy behind you to do the same thing and all the way down the line. Whatever you do, don't open your eyes or let go of me until you're completely inside Avila. You don't want to be stuck with half your ass sticking out of a hill."
Wells passes the instructions down the line. I should have bought blindfolds. I hope I scared Wells and his crew enough to really keep their eyes closed. The Vigil just wants to get inside the club. I don't need everyone who works for them knowing about the Room of Thirteen Doors.
Wells comes back a minute later and thumps his hand on my shoulder.
"Time for you to redeem your sorry ass."
"Okay, Dorothy, click your heels together three times and say, 'There's no place like home.'"
I step into the dark at the bottom of the hill. I've never tried to walk this many people in and out of a shadow before. I hope I don't kill everyone.
A second later, we're inside Jayne's office in the club. It looks pretty much the same as when Vidocq and I were here a day or two ago. I doubt anyone has been inside since Jayne turned up dead.
"You can open your eyes," I say.
"Gabriel's swinging blue balls, boy. You did it. You actually did something."
"Thanks, Dad."
The room fills up fast. Vigil members gasp and cross themselves when they open their eyes and see that they're still alive. I pull Wells over by the office door so that we'll be the first ones out. If there's an ambush outside, I don't want him to miss a second of it.
"What do we do now?" I ask.