Z for Zoo – Azure Spark. Part 26

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[Don’t miss the Music treat at the end. A revised version of this story will be posted in full after the Challenge for those of us that like to read everything in one complete telling,]





ZOO
– Wednesday Five Minutes to Midnight





“Zakuski, zucchini, zwieback, zereshk, zrazy, ziti, zander, zerde,
zabaglione –”





“With Zinfandel wine,” adds Kama. “You planning a Zenith
Party? Dancing? Zamacueca, zambra, zapateado and zydeco?”





“Distracting myself from mnemonic overload. A party sounds great when we’re
done with this case. And a Polish inspired zebra –”





“Zebra?”





“Wait and see, thozhi.
Ship ahead.”





Will our disguises work? The customs uniforms from Stefan and Ivan are
a loose fit in places but adequate.





As we heave closer, Pia hails us – in Swedish.





Har du
ädelstenarna?





Adeltsarna’ must be the
stones, so we give a thumbs-up.





Peder throws a line from the stern and we haul ourselves in. The ladder
is familiar, and we climb aboard, heads lowered.





Pia is waiting in the cockpit as Peder punches buttons to raise the
sails.





I toss over the three jewel pouches.





She stares at us, eyes flicking between the two zombies.





“Your colleague was meant to finish what we started.”





“As ineffective as your explosives. So, we’re here with the gems
instead of your inept divers.”





She hesitates then picks up the pouches.





“Well, you have a price as well. We thought DC Utkin was a rare find. Three in one force is somewhat – American.”





We let her open the pouches as I arm my Taser X26, and Kama unfastens her Savuku belt.





Pia tips out the costume jewellery as I step beside Peder.





“Fakes – like you two bitches. Where are the real gems?”





“On their way to the lawful client in Bangor with another courier.
Too many decoys these days.”





I zap Peder and he slumps to the deck. Kama’s whip curls around Pia’s wrist before she can draw her hidden pistol. Then she restrains the Swede with an arm lock.





We handcuff them and read them their rights.





“Uthyr, one pirate vessel secured,” I say on my radio. “The canisters are exactly where we left them. My guess is – gnome trinkets.”





More deceptions – like Lagens
väktare
, the illusionary Guardians of the Law.





Saturday Evening





The glass of White Zinfandel compliments the zany cosmopolitan spread.
I savour the strange blend of raspberry, coconut, spices and fish. But I miss
my velvet favourite – and the heat of Kama’s Ennai Kathirikai Kulambu.





As the sun sets with reds and oranges over the Bae Ceredigion and the Llŷn
Peninsula, I turn to Ffion, who is balancing her glass on her plate of select
morsels.





“One more case resolved – 10 more to tackle.”





Paperwork alone never ends – especially all the justification demanded for
every penny spent





“As your tad always reminded
us, ‘crime never sleeps – even during Chapel.’ Did you get the email?”





My mind scrolls through the questions, comments and helpful spam
messages.





“From?”





“The security company handling the shipping of the gems – from
France.”





“Yes. They thanked us for ensuring the safety of the Azure Stones.
The message said we came recommended. But not by whom. Just that Zoo Sécurité
would be in touch. Do you know more?”





A new mystery. The name meant nothing to me or Kama. Who suggested us?





Ffion shakes her head and frowns. “Can’t bear to have you two leaving
my team. Being head-hunted by a security outfit is serious.”





“Thought you were thinking of joining my unit,” says Uthyr,
bringing over a bottle. He tops up our glasses.





Kama takes my arm. “Sparkle and I are committed to helping CID for
a good few years. Dawn swimming from the nearby beach is all we need.”





Our future draws other concerned friends.





“You acquired that Aberdaron boat,” says Wiley, arm around
the PCSO from Bangor hospital. “That’s more than swimming.”





“It cost us – the accounts department wanted blood for it,” Our friends laugh, but it’s almost true. I lift my glass to my cousin and his partner. “Now, we’ve a regatta to practice for – when Guto and Padrig have repaired her. And next year – watch out.”





The strutting of our jackdaw, Negesydd
announces the start of the serious dancing at our Zenith celebration. Zithers,
drums and flutes echo into the Welsh night.





Midnight approaches and disappears. Nobody leaves. Is crime asleep, or
just lurking in the shadows? Dancing to its own rhythm.





Kama pulls me closer, and her scent of vanilla and bergamot embraces
me.





“Must I wait to discover about this Polish-inspired zebra? Or can
we sneak away?”





Ti eisiau dawnsio noeth?





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food artby SydnieN
The food for SydnieN’s aunts wedding, isn’t it awesome!



For further details on this theme visit my Blogging from A to Z Theme Reveal, and on
the evolution of Sparkle Anwyl visit Snowdon Shadows.





Other A to Z Bloggers can be found via the Blogging from A to
Z website’s Master List –

http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/2019/03/link-to-view-master-list-and.html





^*^





And now
for something completely different.





“Music hath
charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.”
William Congreve – The Mourning Bride







Zamfir, Master of the pan-pipes
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