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THE CHAPTERS |
Final
Chapter Hotel
Room, Happy "Frank?"
"Gunshots!"
he exclaimed, exchanging a worried glance with her. He jumped from his
position in the chair, and ran to the door, but was shoved backward by
the two guards who entered. "Now,
now, kiddies, just stay here and you won't get hurt." "What's
going on?" Frank demanded. "Your
little brother proved to be more intelligent than we gave him credit
for." Joe...Frank's heart plummeted to his stomach as he
caught the panicked expression on Hotel
Hallway, Happy Okay, so there's four of them, one of me....these are
not good odds, Hardy...Joe looked around frantically, but there was no way out
of this. The corner was L-shaped, so there was no other corridor he could
escape to, and these guys were closing in fast. When the odds are against you....go with the completely ridiculous, he
decided. He waited until the other three were nearly upon him, and then
shot his legs out, allowing himself to sink to the ground in a split. Ouch...he
groaned. Haven't done that in a while.... His
move caught his attackers off-guard, and two of them went down after they
tripped over his legs. But now Joe was on the floor and there were still
two to worry about, one of whom had a gun. He got to his feet as fast as
he could, and prepared to take them on. "Oh,
please...." said the woman. "You really expect us to fistfight
when I have this?" She
brandished the gun lazily, but jerked it back as Joe aimed a kick at her
wrist that he'd hoped would force her to drop it. If she was really going to shoot me,
Joe realized as she pointed it at him again. She
would've done so. "If
you're going to shoot me, then just do it," Joe said, hoping to
distract her. "Good
idea," she said in response. Whoops.... "Edna!
You can't!" cried the man who'd stopped Joe's mad dash. "The
boss said-" "A
word of advice," Joe commented, as he executed a karate chop to the
woman's wrist, forcing her to drop the gun. He scooped it up quickly.
"Argue about what the boss said after you've subdued your
enemy." He
grinned as the thugs looked at him in shock. Hardy,
one. Goons, zero, he thought happily. "Now," he said,
gesturing with casualness he certainly didn't feel. "Why don't you
be nice and show me where my brother and my friend are, hmm?" Hotel
Room, Happy Frank
and Nancy looked up, hearts pounding, as the door to their room opened. A
familiar blond head poked in. "Excuse me...do I have the right
room?" Frank's
feeling of immense relief was cut short as the two who had been guarding
him and His
little brother merely grinned, and backed into the hallway, slowly
closing the door, as the thugs continued running toward him. Frank
grimaced at he struggled against the bonds that tied him to the chair.
His eyes widened as he watched the door open wide again and smash into
the two guards. No wonder we
nicknamed Guard Set Two the "Twin Idiots" he thought,
watching the pair go down in an instant. The
three made a quick call using the phone at the reception desk. Within
fifteen minutes, the Northport police had arrived. Officers swarmed the
building, rounding up the incapacitated criminals. Frank and Joe leaned
against the reception counter, watching, while "You're
kidding." Joe looked at his brother in astonishment, as Frank
finished summing up what had happened in the hotel room during the past
five days. The younger Hardy cast a quick glance around to make sure ”Since
when is my relationship with “Since
you admitted that you’ve been attracted to her, and kissed her, in the
past. And since you were alone together for five days. Now, is that
really all you did? Nurse her and sing her to sleep?” “Well,
she was sick," Frank said, defending himself. "Is
that your reason for not kissing her, for singing to her, or both?"
Joe asked with a smirk. Frank
glowered at his little brother as “Yeah...but
let's get you home. You still need to rest." "No." “What
about our police statements?” Joe asked. “We can’t go home until we
give those.” “Apparently,
our statements aren’t top priority at the moment,” Frank said, with a
hint of puzzlement in his voice. “Someone
probably doesn’t want those goons arrested,” Joe muttered. "Well,
they’ll call us in when they need us, I guess. Come on, The
three walked out to the van, ignoring the spectacle of the men and woman
who’d held Frank and Nancy hostage resisting police attempts to load
them into squad cars. Frank
opened the side door of the van. "Take one of the back seats, Johnson
stood stiffly in front of the board, doing his best to hide his inner
glee. Surely now, his higher-ups would realize that these three teenagers
should not be allowed into the Network? The two captives had offered no
resistance, the younger brother had taken several days to locate
them....their fighting skills were adequate, but not up to par for most
new Network agents.... "Ladies
and gentlemen,” he began. “In the reports in front of you are the
initial reports of Joe Hardy’s rescue of his brother and Nancy Drew
less than an hour ago. It is my belief, ladies and gentlemen," he
said, "that based on the data in these reports, Nancy Drew and Frank
and Joe Hardy should not be admitted to the Network. They allow their
emotions to dominate their actions and words. They cannot stop themselves
from speaking against those who might do them great harm, regardless of
the consequences.“ "Then,
if you will all remember, these amateur detectives are teenagers. They
are not yet fully mature. As such, they may have issues with authority
within this organization - indeed, it seems they already have had some
slight altercations with their contact, Agent Gray. If the board wishes
to admit these three into the organization, I suggest it not be done
until they have graduated college and have gained a better understanding
of the world and of themselves. They may be retested at such time, and
the board may decide then." "Thank
you, Agent Johnson. We will take your concerns into consideration when
making our decision. You are dismissed." It
wasn’t long before they called him back, and Johnson seethed inwardly
as he learned that, contrary to his expectations, the board had been impressed by the latest reports. Apparently, Joe Hardy had
“ingenuity” and “quick-thinking” and his performance had been
“quite impressive.” The three would be offered a chance to join the
Network – immediately. They had already called the Hardy
Residence, The
ride back to Bayport was uneventful, for which both brothers were
thankful. As "Hey...who's
that?" Frank asked as they pulled up in their driveway. "Don't
know....someone looking for Dad, maybe?" The
figure turned to face them as Joe stopped the van. The younger Hardy
scowled as he recognized the man now looking at them expectantly. "What's
he doing here?" he grumbled, as he and Frank got out of the van. "Don't
know...we'll find out soon enough." Nancy
had been woken by the stopping of the van, and she sat up, blinking in
confusion. "Are we there?" she mumbled sleepily. "Yep.
Get on out, Drew. Seems we have a visitor." Nancy
climbed out of the van unsteadily, and Frank immediately wrapped an arm
around her for support as they walked toward the man. "Well,
I must congratulate you three again," said the Gray Man with a
slight smile. "You have successfully completed all four tests." "You're
joking. These past five days have been nothing but a test?" "Surely
you got the note." "I
can't believe this!" Joe burst out angrily. "The Network has
been staging these events just to see how we are in action? What kind of
bricks-for-brains idiot decided that? Haven't we already proven ourselves
to you guys? When's it enough?" “Well,
actually, we’d hoped to do a few more tests, but...” “But
lucky for us, four’s the magic number, is that it?” Frank asked
bitterly. "I said it before, and I will again. The Network is beginning
to act like the criminals we fight, not the anti-criminal organization we
know.” “It
was necessary.” “Necessary
why?” “All
potential Network agents go through a grueling testing process of
life-threatening situations. If things go downhill, we do have agents on
hand nearby to help the individual….but things rarely go badly. After
all, the Network is highly selective in the agents we choose.” “And
we were potentials?” “Yes.
And due to your prior experience, you only underwent four tests of your
strength, intelligence, and courage. Most go through several more.” “So
we should feel lucky.” “I
did not say that. The life of an agent is difficult, dangerous, and
always demanding. It is not a decision to be made lightly. However, I
have the privilege of offering each of you a position within our
organization.” "You
can take that offer and stick it where the sun don't shine, pal."
Joe spat at the Gray Man. "We might’ve joined one day, if you
hadn't put us through these idiotic "tests" which not only
endangered our health but that of innocent people." "Take
some time to calm down, Joe," the Gray Man advised. "Then
reconsider. This offer will not be made again." Frank
shot a cold glance at the Gray Man as he moved toward the entrance to the
Hardy residence, still supporting Nancy. "Forget it, sir." “Hold
on, Frank…” Nancy mumbled as he tried to maneuver them through the
doorway. He halted, and allowed her to swing them around until they were
facing the Network agent. The Gray Man smiled at her words. “Reconsidering,
Nancy?” “No,”
she said, her tone just as icy as Frank’s had been. “I just wanted a
chance to turn you down myself. Go back to the Network and tell them they
can go to hell.” She glared at him for a moment, and then allowed Frank
to turn her around and guide her into the house. Joe followed them
without looking back. In
the yard, the Gray Man smiled to himself. He didn’t blame them a bit,
though he didn’t relish reporting this latest update to his superiors.
Still smiling faintly, he walked to his car, got in, and drove away,
leaving the Hardy residence behind. Hardy
Residence, Bayport, NY It
had been two days since the Gray Man's revelation about the Network
tests. And two days since they had told him just where he could stick
that offer. Since then, the three teens had been resting, especially
Nancy, who was still running a fever. Frank
was leaning against the doorway to the guest bedroom, peering in. Nancy
was sound asleep, and she finally seemed to be getting better. Earlier
that day, she'd had enough energy to argue with Joe over his selection of
reading material to help ease her boredom. Frank hadn't been present for
all of the argument, but he gathered that Nancy didn't find The
Weekly World News to be appropriate reading fare. Joe, of course, had
protested- something along the lines of laughter being the best medicine
or something. Frank's
lips twitched into a smile as he noticed now that he could see a Weekly
World News cover underneath one of Nancy's hands. Guess Joe convinced
her, somehow. The
longer he watched her, the more tension he could feel leaving his
shoulders. Just realizing she was on the mend had sent a surge of relief
through him that surprised him with its power. Frank
was distracted from his task when he heard footsteps pounding up the
stairs. "Hey Frank!" Joe called, when he caught sight of his
older brother standing by the guest room. "Has Nancy given in and
read my fine, classic literature yet?" Frank
put a finger to his lips, and Joe immediately hushed. "She's
sleeping?" he asked in a softer voice as he drew closer to his
brother. Frank nodded, and once more turned his face toward Nancy. "Yeah,"
he said slowly. "And her fever's gone down some...she's been
sleeping okay, too, for as long as I've been here." "And
how long has that been?" Frank
shrugged. At that moment, Nancy mumbled something in her sleep, and
thrashed around for a moment or two. Frank started toward her, but she
quieted before he had taken more than a step. Joe was surprised at just
how anxious and protective Frank seemed in that moment. "Hey,"
Joe said in a low voice, pulling Frank's gaze away from Nancy.
"She'll be fine, Frank." "It's
just....I've seen her get conked on the head, be poisoned, get stabbed,
or pitched over a cliff....she always bounces back so fast it makes my
head spin. And for that entire time we were in the hotel...." Frank
shook his head. "It scared me, Joe." He
took a deep breath. "I never expected to have to take of her,
Joe...I'm used to having her at my back...and..." "And
what?" Frank
cast another look at Nancy, his expression unreadable. "Never
mind...forget I said anything." Joe
stared at his brother, puzzled. "What could possibly bother you
about taking care of Nancy? It's not like you've never helped care for a
sick person before..." He laughed. "Don't tell me you were
grossed out or something." Frank
shook his head. "That's not what bothered me about it, Joe." "Then
what is it, Frank? Making a fool of yourself singing for her? C'mon, what
could be bothering you so much that you don't want to talk about
it?" Frank
turned to face his brother, his eyes somber. "Joe....have you ever
cared about someone so much, you didn't know what you would do if
something horrible happened to them? And then, when it does....even
though it's beyond your control, and you do what you can, it still tears
you up because you aren't doing enough?" "Yeah…When
Iola was....oh," Joe said,
realization dawning over him. "Oh," he repeated, more quietly. "What
are you going to do about it?" Joe asked his brother, as he peeked
into the room to be sure Nancy was still asleep. "I'm
not sure...I guess when Nancy gets better, we'll figure it out..." "Does
she even know?" Frank
smiled bitterly. "She knows. We've been avoiding this for a while
now, because of Ned and Callie...but I can't avoid it any more." Network
Building, Chicago, IL Johnson
slumped in his seat. Well, that was that. The teenagers had passed,
despite un-agent-like behavior from Frank Hardy and Nancy Drew, such as
cuddling, and singing..... A sick
agent should still be an alert agent, not one that needs pampering.... He
allowed a small smile to cross his face, however, as he remembered that
the three teenagers had been rather disgusted with the Network. They had
told the agency, politely of course, to go away. Seems
this operation wasn't a total loss then, after all.... Bayport,
NY Three
days later, Nancy and the Hardys sat in hard plastic seats, patiently
waiting for Nancy’s return flight home. The three spoke little, and
there was a very palpable tension between Frank and Nancy. Both could
feel that during the past week their relationship had once again shifted
to reveal feelings they normally kept buried. “Flight
238 to Chicago is now boarding.” They
stood awkwardly, and faced each other. “Well…”
Frank began, unsure of what to say. “Well…”
Nancy echoed. “Well,”
Joe chimed in. “I’m going to go grab a soda while you two figure how
to say goodbye.” He leaned over to give Nancy a peck on the cheek.
“Take care of yourself, Drew. See ya around.” He sauntered away,
whistling. Nancy watched him leave with a faint smile. Frank
coughed gently to regain Nancy’s attention. She turned to face him, and
for a moment, their gazes locked. He felt an overwhelming urge to kiss
her, and he leaned in, but she stepped back quickly. “I’m
sorry, Frank,” she said softly. “But we can’t.” He
sighed heavily. “Because of Callie. And Ned.” “Because
of them,” she agreed. “And,” she continued, “because it only
makes our relationship all the more confusing.” He
quirked a smile at that. “Indeed it does,” he admitted softly. “Which
is why,” Nancy began slowly, “I’ve decided that I need to take a
break. From Ned…and from you.” “What?”
he gasped, staring at her in disbelief. “Nan, I know that whatever this
is between us can make things awkward, but-“ “Frank,
this is something I have to do. I can’t keep ignoring whatever we have,
and I can’t keep lying to Ned about it, either. So I’m taking a break
to sort out my feelings.” He
nodded, sadly. It made sense. “Last
call for Flight 238 to Chicago. Last call.” Well,”
he said, with a wan smile. “Until next time, Drew.” Whenever that
may be, he added silently. Nancy’s
answering smile was just as weak. “Until next time, Hardy,” she
echoed, then walked to the gate. He watched as she handed her ticket over
and then moved on. He kept watching until she was gone from his view, and
her plane was taxiing down the runway. Only then did he turn to find Joe
so they could leave. As he walked away from the waiting area, he pulled
his cell phone from his pocket. Nancy wasn’t the only one who needed to
sort through some emotions. He
swallowed anxiously as he punched in Callie’s number. Easy, Frank, he
told himself, as he raised the phone to his ear. “Hello?”
came Callie’s voice on the other end, after only one ring. Frank took a
deep breath. “Callie,
we need to talk.” End Let the author know what you think of this story
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