“Sure,” Lea said, “rock stars on their way to an execution. Real glamorous.”
Despite the pain, Hawke chuckled.
“So where are we going?” Hawke asked. “Shanghai?”
Lea shook her head. “No, we’re going to his island just off the coast of Shanghai — Dragon Island.”
Hawke frowned. “The place where he tortures his victims to death?”
“So he says.”
“I heard they’re having trouble getting tourists there,” said Hawke. “Something about the screams putting people off their crispy duck.”
“Is that another one of your jokes?”
“I’m sorry. Just have a headache right now and really starting to hate flying. What about him?” Hawke nodded over at Han. “I wouldn’t want to be Sheng if he ever gets loose.”
“Out cold the whole flight.”
“You think your buddy Richard knows where we are?”
“Finally he asks an intelligent tactical question!”
“Well?”
She shrugged. “No way to tell, but I think so. The emergency alert I texted him back at Jenny Tsao’s place would have triggered a protocol response and the tracker I have in my boot means he could well know where we are if it’s all working right.”
“That’s great news. Hopefully Eden and Lao can get some kind of a force together and get to the island. We’re going to need to get away from these idiots and make the assault on Sheng’s fortress by Lao’s men as easy as possible.”
“Plus we have to work out where Sheng is going to deploy that damned Tesla thingy as well, and so we’ll need to divide our forces into two, right?”
“Finally she gives me an intelligent tactical answer.”
The Lotus stepped toward Hawke and gave him a twisted grin. “Any more talking and I’ll gag you both — got it, action man?” She took hold of his hair and yanked his head back, kissing him roughly on the mouth.
Lea recoiled in disgust. “Hey! That’s my boyfriend and you’re not his type!”
Hawke stared at the Lotus hard. “She’s right, you’re not really my type at all. I’ve always preferred my women a little less psychopathic.”
“Too bad.” The Lotus flicked a quick glance at Lea, then scowled as she powered her boot into Hawke’s stomach.
Hawke doubled over, wheezing in pain as he struggled to suck the air back into his winded lungs.
The Lotus turned to Lea, who was watching Hawke squirming in agony on the soft carpet of the jet, helpless to comfort him with her hands tied behind her back. “Maybe I should have kissed you instead?”
“Maybe you should just fuck off and jump out this plane instead?”
The Lotus took a step forward and grabbed Lea’s hair with her hand. She leaned in close, as if to kiss her, but instead spat in her face. Laughing, she roughly released Lea from her grip and turned on her heel. “If you knew what was in store for you, you’d beg me to throw you out the plane, believe me.”
The Lotus smirked and strutted back to the front of the jet.
Hawke tried to snap the cable ties with brute force, but with no luck. “I wonder what she means by that?”
“Oh, I expect she means they have a night of Karaoke planned for us.” Lea gave him a sarcastic half-smile and rolled her eyes. “And by the way, you didn’t exactly object to that absolutely disgusting example of sexual harassment in the workplace a minute ago.”
“I couldn’t do anything about it!” he protested. “My hands were literally tied behind my back.”
“Oh yeah, sure. How many times have I heard that one before?”
“Eh?” Hawke looked confused. “I’m guessing absolutely zero times, am I right?”
Lea made no reply other than to close her eyes and turn her head away from Hawke.
“I’ll take that as an admission of defeat.”
A long silence.
“I said,” Hawke repeated, “that I’ll take that as an…”
“Well don’t, because it isn’t. Eejit.”
“I cannot believe you’re actually jealous because one of Sheng’s nutcase minions forced a kiss on me.” Hawke tried to suppress a cynical laugh.
“I am not jealous.”
“What are you then?”
Lea sighed. “Oh… I would say disappointed, but that would imply I expected more of you, so let’s just go with I’m disgusted with you, Joe Hawke.”
“Uh-oh!”
“What?” Lea craned her neck down the aisle expecting to see the Lotus on her way back to them.
“You used both by names,” he said smugly. “That always means at least half an hour of nagging and whining.”
Lea sighed. “If my hands weren’t tied behind my back right now…”
“What?”
“I’d beat your arse, that’s what, Joe Hawke.”
“I’d like to see you try, Donovan.”
“Uh-oh!”
“What?” Hawke tried to lift himself up to see if anyone was approaching them.
“You just called me by my surname. That always means at least an hour and a half of bullshit and bravado.”
Hawke smiled. Lea was a keeper, as his mother used to say.
Sheng’s private jet began to descend just as it passed the Shanghai metropolis outside the starboard windows. Hawke felt the pain from Luk’s earlier beating thud through his upper body as the plane banked heavily to port. He knew that somewhere ahead of them lay the infamous private island that Nightingale had warned him about.
His hands were tied behind his back with several cable ties so tight they were restricting the blood flow. They had done the same to Lea and Han. Now, as the plane prepared to land, the Lotus rejoined them and sat opposite them with a smirking face.
She aimed the muzzle of an automatic pistol at them and directed some fast Mandarin to the front of the aircraft. She glanced at Han and pulled a second gun out to cover him when he awoke from his blackout. Hawke could see trust wasn't a big commodity in the world of Sheng Fang.
“When are you pricks going to bring around the peanuts!” Lea said. “We’re almost landing and not one sodding Coke! I’m going to complain, you know!”
He smiled.
The Lotus did not, but instead got up and kicked Lea in the stomach. She doubled over in agony.
“We’re landing now,” the Lotus said flatly. “I want you where I can see you all.”
“But I don’t think she has a first class ticket,” Hawke said.
“You don’t want to be mixing with steerage trash like me, you mean?” Lea said with an honest smile.
The Lotus was unmoved by the banter. “You sure do talk a lot of shit for two people who are about to die in the most horrible of ways.”
A thin smile danced on her mouth, all crooked and black lipstick. Her cold hate-filled eyes watched Hawke and Lea as if they were a couple of insects.
“What are you talking about, you bitch?” said Lea.
She made no reply, but turned to watch Han as he began to come back to life.
“Where…am…I?”
“You’re on Psycho Airways,” Lea said, nodding in the direction of the Lotus. Han craned his neck and watched her sitting a few feet in front of him. His face reddened with rage and thoughts of revenge. “I swear I will gut you like a fish, and all the others who murdered my sister will suffer the same fate!”
“Get in line, boyo,” said Lea.
The Lotus laughed and scratched her leg with the muzzle of one of the pistols.
“I know how you feel, Han, believe me,” Hawke said. “But this isn’t the time. We need to keep our heads clear for the fight to come. When we get to Dragon Island we’re going to need all of our wits about us just to survive, never mind getting revenge.”
Han’s eyes narrowed with hatred. As the plane banked and began to descend, neither Lea nor Hawke thought they would have much luck stopping Han from avenging his sister’s brutal murder.