H for Halestorm – Azure Spark. Part 8
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HALESTORM – Thursday Morning
Holyhead hides hindrances I need to fathom. Reasons for the
GEE package to go via Pembroke Dock. The harbourmaster confirmed ships from Scandinavia
do dock at Holyhead, although more often in Liverpool. Still, a better port for
North Wales.
I’m being hoodwinked. Taken in by a bloody herring. My
tattoos tingle and my finger taps my bracer.
N for North Wales. B for Boats. I for Indecision. NIB or
BIN.
My coffee is empty, so I leave the café. Walk along the harbour
seeking inspiration. Seagulls screech and lorries honk. Hail has driven
shoppers inside as missiles hammer wet streets.
Officially, I’m not here – not to the penny pinchers. Damn
their interference. They are my biggest hurdle. But it’s my day-off, when I get
to relax at home – or power though bends with Kama. But she is on-duty with
Wiley – in Holyhead hearing out suspects in the fraud investigation.
Cadging a lift was easy. A chance to be with Kama – for the
drive.
So near to the hospital in Bangor, yet miles away.
Interviewing Vic Vaughn is still hindered by money counters. Austerity sucks. Ffycin nhw.
The hail lets up. A brief reminder of the weekend’s storm.
Where was the Swedish freighter during the storm? Further north. Acting
normally, even though an online search reveals the freight line and GEE have
the same parent company. Harmless? Honest?
The hunch – the stab of tattoos screams guilty. Why?
Lateral moves.
Visualize the coastline. Places to avoid. Rocks. Wreckers in
another century. Treacherous areas in the storm. The Llyn has a few – most
notably Hell’s Mouth, or Porth Neigwl.
Valuable cargoes looted. Hijacked.
Smugglers. Defrauding customs.
The drab office block where I meet Kama and Wiley overlooks
the thrashing sea.
“We’re done here,
cariad.” Kama kisses me openly. “Wiley has a digression planned –
unofficial.”
He directs us to the squad car in the building’s carpark.
“A lead at the Bangor hospital – your lead.” He
grins at me. “Tenuously connected to ours But Bangor is on our way home.”
My tattoos tingle as warmth builds in waves.
R for Rocks and Reasons. E for Evidence and Evasion. D for
Decisive and Divers.
Plus, I for Intent and Investigation. B for Boats and
Buildings. N for North Wales.
INBRED. But in which way? Inherent or from inbreeding?
Wiley tunes the squad car radio to a local station playing
my music.
Kama beams. “Halestorm. Lzzy rocks.”
[image error]Holyhead Port, North Wales – http://holyheadport.co.uk/
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