Chapter 3 Bomb Scare
That was an expose Mr. Bastille wrote on terrorism in the City of New Orleans. I have not read the paper yet, but since Mr. Bastille is now deceased and under suspicious circumstances, then this should go to the police. He got up from his desk. If you will excuse me, I will take this right now.
Can I have a copy first, I said suddenly. I would really like to know what Bruno found out.
I don’t think that would be a good idea, Mr. Macdonald. This is evidence in a criminal investigation. Mr. Bastille was poisoned and it may be related to something that was written in this expose. Now if you will excuse me, I am going to the police right now. Thank you for your help, he said nodding to me and to the others.
We left his office and met out front of the building. We have to get a hold of that term paper, I muttered. But how? Chesney seemed adamant that he take it to the police right away. Let’s wait for him, I suggested. I’ll talk to him again.
We waited for half an hour but Chesney didn’t come out of the journalism building. He’s taking his own sweet time about going to the police, Jenn said. Do you really think he’s going to do it, or was it just to get us out of his office?
Why would he even tell us about the paper if he didn’t want us to see what was in it. He said himself he didn’t read the paper yet, I pointed out.
I’m going back in to ask him again, I added. You guys can return to the hotel, I feel bad about dragging you along when you should be enjoying Mardi Gras. That’s why we came here.
I know something is going to happen tonight at St. Marcus’ church, something really bad. I need to find out. I’ve come this far and I can’t let it go now, knowing what I know. I want you guys to have fun since we’re here, but I wouldn’t enjoy myself knowing that something is going to happen.
I’m with you, Terry, Melissa offered. I would feel guilty having fun if you were off trying to help someone.
Me too, Jenn piped up. I just came to be with you guys, I don’t really care for all this party atmosphere. I’d just as soon help you with one of your mysteries.
Corey hesitated but soon relented, not wanting to be left out.
Thanks guys, I really appreciate it. I promise you, once we come to the bottom of this mystery we’ll enjoy Mardi Gras.
I went back into the building, leaving the others to watch for Chesney to leave by another entrance. I soon found his office and peeked inside. No one was around. The file with the term papers was still on his desk, with Bastille’s still on top!
He had no intention of going to the police, I muttered to myself. What’s he up to. There was silence in his office and in the hallway. I noticed a photocopier halfway down the hall. Quickly I went into the office and snatched Bastille’s term paper and went cautiously down the carpeted hallway to the copier. Thankfully it wasn’t a noisy copier but it was slow. My ears were perked up for any noise, but the only sound was the copier.
Soon the last page was copied and i shoved them into my back pocket and went back to Chesney’s office. I just laid down the paper on the pile when I heard a door slam down the hallway. Someone was coming!
I heard voices approaching, one sounded like Prof. Chesney. If he came into the office and found me, how would I explain my presence. I noticed a door on the left wall, probably a closet. I hurried to the door, quickly opened it and ducked inside. Just in time too, as Chesney entered the office with someone else. Here it is, he mumbled. See that this term paper is completely destroyed. There was some kid around here earlier asking about Bastille. He wanted the paper but I told him I was going to the police with it. Chesney chuckled. Like I’m going to help out those bozos. Bastille’s been taken care of, now there will be no more trouble. His secret died with him on that street. He had a lot of nerve writing about this stuff. Unfortunately it cost him his life. He was warned but he wouldn’t listen.
The other person in the room did not speak. I wanted to sneak a peek to see who Prof. Chesney was talking to, but didn’t dare make the attempt. If I were caught…
The other person grunted then left the room, probably with the term paper. Thankfully I came back and copied it!
Now if only Chesney would leave. A few minutes later he did leave the room. I waited for about a minute then let myself out of the closet. I checked the hallway but it was clear. I crept cautiously to the door and headed outside to meet the others.
We just saw Chesney leave, Jenn reported. Should we follow him?
No, I replied. I related what had happened and then pulled the termpaper out of my pocket.
You were so lucky, Terry, Melissa gasped. But you got it. Now what.
Let’s return to the hotel. We can read the paper and hopefully get a lead on what got Bruno killed.
Back at the hotel, there was no sign of Van. It was now 7 pm and darkness once again was descending on the city. Street parties were in full force and costumed revelers jostled up and down the thouroughfare looking for a good time. Me and my group had more important things to deal with.
We ate dinner at the hotel restaurant and made our way back to the room. I scanned through the paper and suddenly noticed something.
Hey, part of the paper is missing, I gasped. Look, Bruno used one of those automatic page numbering systems, and the paper goes from pg 7 to 24. Seventeen pages were missing!
Oh great, I muttered. Probably the most important 17 pages in the whole paper. Chesney must have removed them.
Now what are you going to do, Terry, Jenn asked, trying to console me. Maybe you can find something in this part of the paper.
We sat down on chairs and on the beds and I read the paper, highlighting for the others what Bastille had written. It seems that a new terrorist cell had just been discovered in New Orleans. Bastille had done meticulous research on the subject and had made a startling discovery as to the leader of the local cell.
Who is it? Corey said breathlessly. Does it give a name?
Unfortunately it does, but not in these pages, I muttered. I flipped to the end of the paper and it just wrapped up the investigation that Bastille had done and how he would take the information to the police
But he died before he could, Melissa said sadly. Ooh, I’m getting the creeps. This is some serious stuff.
But how does it tie into the church? Jenn added. Do you think Jon and Marlene are in on it?
I’m not sure, but there are a lot of questions but no answers. Somethings going down at the church tonight. We need to be there when it does. I have a feeling that it’s connected with what Bastille found. If only we had a name.
It was decided that Melissa and I would stake out the church and Jenn with Corey would find an Internet Café and search the web for any newspaper articles or any other information regarding what Bruno had found.
I put on a sweater and Melissa dressed in warmer pants and a sweater as well and we headed off. It was now 8 pm. I didn’t think anything would happen early in the evening, but to be safe we headed out before it was completely dark.
The church was in shadows as we approached. A restaurant across the street was open and a party was in full swing, revelers, many in costumes were on the patio and dancing on a small dancefloor beside the building, cajun music blaring from unseen speakers.
Melissa shivered beside me. What do you think we’ll find here, she murmured.
Bruno said the “evil ones are coming” tonight. Something is happening here tonight, I don’t know what it is, but something important, I can feel it.
I shivered too, there was a breeze coming up. The church was in total darkness, at least at the front.
Let’s check out the rear of the building, I think it backs on the next street over, I suggested. Besides, the movement will keep us from getting too chilled.
I took Melissa’s hand and we headed down the street, past the noisy restaurant to the corner and turned right and headed to the next block over.
St. Marcus’ backed onto St. Germain Blvd. A door was set into the back of the church. A single dark window was directly above the door. A small courtyard surrounded the rear of the building, a high brick wall, open facing the street. We crept up to the door and noticed that it was ajar. Should we go in? Of course we should!
The sky was dark by now and the street lights were the only illumination on the darkened building. Still holding Melissa’s hand, we crept into the dark church. It’s not really trespassing if the door is open, I whispered.
Sure, whatever you say, Melissa countered. She squeezed my hand for reassurance. I was glad Melissa wasn’t scared of these situations, I just hoped one day it wouldn’t bring her unnecessary trouble.
I fished a flashlight out of my pocket and scanned the hall we were in. It was emtpy. A flight of stairs led up into darkness, another set of stairs led down (into darkness). I decided to go up.
Frankly this church was giving me the creeps. Even in the day light it was dark and creepy. The image of the ghost I had seen earlier that morning was still fresh in my mind. I shivered involuntarily.
What is it? Melissa whispered.
Just thinking about the ghost.
Oh, great, she muttered. Now I feel much better about creeping around this old building. I tell you, if we see any sign of a ghost, I’m out of here.
I’ll be right behind you, I remarked. I have to admit I’m a little creeped out myself. I’ve got a bad feeling about this.
Melissa stopped. Let’s go then, she whimpered. I don’t like this either. Call it intuition, but I don’t feel right being here.
I had to agree with Melissa. We turned and headed back to the rear door. The hair on the back of my neck stood on end and I had the sudden impulse to bolt. Come on, I pulled Melissa towards the door and back out into the courtyard. Suddenly a flash of lightning streaked across the sky and thunder soon followed. I glanced back at the church and as another flash of lightning came, I noticed a face peering down at us from the dark window.
Melissa, I exclaimed. Someone was watching us!
What, she blurted. Oh, let’s get out of here!
I looked back at the window and the figure was gone. Who was at the window? Jon? Marlene? Someone else?
Whoever it was knew we were in the building and I didn’t know how I felt about that. If something was going to happen here tonight, would it still happen if they knew some teenagers were snooping around?
We made our way back to the street and rounded the block back to the street at the front of the church, Rue St. Antoine.
The church was still in darkness. A siren could be heard in the distance. The party was still in full force, but suddenly a scream rent the night air.
That was from the restaurant, Melissa gasped. A commotion broke out in the restaurant and the partiers stopped dancing. A woman came out into the street.
Everyone, clear out of here, the police are coming. There’s a bomb!
What? Where?
Many voices all spoke at once, crowding around the girl who had screamed. I just heard it on the radio. There’s a bomb in the church, she cried pointing across the street. To St. Marcus’. They’re going to blow up the church!
Suddenly an explosion ripped through the air and everything went black.