The Hat pt.2
...I had always thought it was uncanny, the way The Hat could always provide sources of info and data... It was like he had a sixth sense or
something... He always joked, that it was just his lucky hat. Sometimes, If I glanced at The Hat out the corner of my eye...it was almost like I was
seeing two people...One was strong and wiry... the other one seemed somehow vulnerable. I usually shrugged it off, as that's why The hat was such a
good conman.
I was thinking this as I descended through the second elevator... I went down seven floors... undergroun...,Then the lift stopped.
I stepped out into an area that was ultra modern. It was a large area and there were four thick metal doors.There was a thick metal wired window, head
high on each door...
The first room appeared to be a lab... So did the second and third.
When I looked through the fourth door... I nearly fell on my ass from shock....
In the lab room, was The Hat!
The Hat was in a lab chair... It was metal, and tubular... like a raised reinforced lawn chair with restraints... But, the strangest thing was...
Their was a device fitted over The Hat's head... He had to stare straigth forward and upward... Their were metal braces. and metal devices that
forced his eyes open... But, even stranger than that was.. above his forehead, about a foot in the air...spinning freely... was a tennis ball!
It appeared as if The Hat was spinning a tennis ball in the air ...with the power of his min!. Or rather, being forced to. So... Did that mean The Hat
had psychic powers..? Was he telekenetic...? Did this explain why The Hat was always able to ferret out useful, if not obscure data and info...?
When I looked closely, it appeared that The hat was not conscious...He seemed asleep, even though his eyes were forced to remain open.... It looked
like some kinds tourture and I was determined to free The hat from this strange device...
What kind of people would have done something like this? But this was not the most vile thing I had seen someone do...even if it seemed one of the
strangest... Truly, some people
would do just about anything for self profit...or even for self gratification...
I reflected...I had become a cop because of my cynical nature... I became an undercover cop because of my distrust and distaste of humanity...
Then.... I heard a voice... A voice that I reconized...
..."Even if you free them...There is no garantee that they will survive... The procedure was intrusive... and, I'm afraid I cannot know how much
damage has been done to their mind"...
This was the voice of the psycholigist assigned to the district investigations department...
I had encountered her before...
...It was my first undercover assignment... Before that I had been little more than a goffer, and a "bagman"...
When an officer first becomes a detective, he is the low man on the totem pole... So, he has to do the grunt work... While the seasoned detectives
bust down the door to arrest a suspect, especially a drug suspect, the bag man waits at the back door of a joint, or the side window... so if the
suspects try to toss out the contraband you are ther to grab it or catch it... Sarge taught me that...
I had first met Sarge on banks of the Ponochioo river... He was still on reserve duty as a Marine NCO (Non Comissioned Officer) he has me to help him
fly a small plane dowe the "Gold coast" , a known hotbed of drug trafficers.. I t was after that that I received my first solo assignment...
...It was part of Tinsel Town , the film making capitol... Seaside... and I had wormed my way ito the entorage of a minor filmstar... I was a nameless
member of his "posse"...in hopes that this nondescript position would lead me to bigger fish... middle management, or higher in the drug trade...
Now, to work areound people who take drugs.. you often have to take them too... It's the only way to maintain your "cover'...
I was at a beach house in Seaside... We had been smoking Buzz all day... I watched in a semi-stupor as everyone left the beach house... Leaving me
alone with a goodly stash of drugs... It was lucky for me... or ... it was a setup...
About twenty minutes after everyone left... He came in through the side door... It was the local Buzz supplier... But, he was also a Narc... a
narcotics cop... It was a danger to anyone who knew that...
I was sitting on the sofa... a big drug pipe in front of me.. The Narc was a little tall, he had blond hair and a beard... He looked like a biker...
and, he had on sunglasses...
He was waring well worn bluegeans, and a distressed brown leather, waist length jacket.. I could see his pistol sticking out of his jacket from a
shoulder holster...
He sat on the coffee table right in front of me, close ... too close... He put some Buzz in the pipe and told me to take a blast... I knew he was
planning to kill me...
I reached for the bowl... My hand were shaking (on purpose) I leaned back with seeming trepredation.. before taking what might very well be my last
blast... As I leaned back,
I slowly eased my fingers for the pistol hidden under a throw pillow behind me on the sofa... I saw the Narc lean back slowly to reach for his gun...
As I leaned forward to prentend to take a toke I slowly pulled my pistol out and blasted the Narc three three times..
Blam ! Blam ! Blam ! He fell backwards off the coffee table... deader than a doorknob.
Now this situation had provided a little bit of trouble for me.. I had killed a cop... a fellow officer... Haw! I had some explaining to do...
In the end... the Brass has decided that it was good shoot , and that I was something of a minor hero... I had uncovered a bad cop and put a dent in
the local drug trade...
But, it had been the police psychologist that had tried to convince everyone that I had murdered a fellow policeman... She had said that I was nothing
more than a "sociopath with a badge"...
... And now, here she was again, in the great here and now... Well honey, "dirty is as dirty does"., I thought out loud...
...To be continued...
[edit on 18-12-2008 by cosmokatt7]
[edit on 18-12-2008 by cosmokatt7]


thanks for sharing another great one. Very exciting, had a bit of a Dean Koontz element to it.