Fragment of the
prequel of
Rambo, told by
her that, who
became his
wife, who knew
him, when
both were
seven year
(Page 34)
... "Captain, do you have the tracer?"
"Yes, Sir".
"It receives messages and send them too, doesn't it?"
"Yes, Sir".
"If the Lieutenant is n the refuge with Cora and Robie, he
can send you a Morse message, can't he?"
"Yes, Sir. But he has had it activated all the time and he
hasen't communicated wuth us".
"But you can send one to the computer in the refuge, a
message that only the Lieutenant would know Where it
comes from. Am I wrong?"
"No, Sir. But the signal can be traced..."
(Page 35)
"A signal that any guard can interfere and send to another
part, for example, to the house of someone who is in the
hard risk. Juli, the General in Chief of the mercenary
forces died in the submarine. Look for the house of the
second. Captaon, make the guards send the signal there".
"What do you want the message to say?"
"I buy piano".
"They will know it is about Robie", says Juli.
Rambo answers, "And what? They will believe that my wife
is in that house and they won't know in her capacity as
what, as hostage or allied"."Yes, it will only confuse and
divide them", says the Captain.
"And he will have to explain, and he won't be able to do it
because a message about my wife came out of his house
when she had just disappeared from action".
"And where will the answer come out?"
"So as to make them feel more nervous and avoid them
trusting on somebody, let the Central Command of the
Army be, where there should be infiltrators. Perhaps in
that way, my friend can identity them", says Rambo.
"Perfect. It's perfect! What must the answer say?"
"I sell. And make sure the answer of the Lieutenant gets
to your tracer".
"Yes, Sir!" replies the Captain.
And taking out the insignia, he leaves it on a big table
made of glass. Rambo fixes his eyes on that piece of metal.
The anxiety, anguish and fear take turn in his look.
Juli sees him and thinks, "I don't want to know what he
is feeling".
Author Adriana Gutiérrez Published in 2005 www.librosenred.com Amazón.com and Barnes & Noble |
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