Scene 29 - Chets Makes A Big Decision
Chets had a horrified look on her face. The CAT girls were asking for a Cessna Caravan 675 immediately!! She was aware that the aircraft was used for military missions and was a versatile aircraft that con go anywhere - land or water destinations. The eight-seater plane was indeed a luxury craft that even high-flying executives preferred. She shuddered. What a waste of tax payers money!! And all she had in Mumbai was the chuk-chuk-chuk for her commute. Now the CAT girls wanted that to carry those despicable ayah park goons, and some new inspector from Bangalore to some foreign destination. And terrorism was causing havoc all around the globe. She thought of the Mumbai train blasts and the images she saw made her sob bitterly. Her hands covered her face as she bitterly sobbed for a few minutes. She moved to her bar counter and poured herself a shot of Belvedere vodka. Gulped it down. Awesome stuff. So smooth and so warm. She wished she had some roasted coffee seeds marinated in it. It always added a crunchy taste to the shot. She sighed and wiped her tears off her cheeks. After a few minutes contemplation, she came to a decision. She had to act. She couldn't let this carry on. She managed a wry smile. She poured herself another Belvedere and gulped it down. Taking a deep breath she walked to her closet and opened the drawer that had a Glock G36 pistol and a Desert Eagle automatic.
The Desert Eagle was one real destructive gun, but very heavy with a fourteen inch barrel. The .44 magnum shells used in it were heavy. Not quite a subtle weapon, though it hit the target with as much force as a train smash can impart. If you shot a guy with it, one probably also hit someone else who was a hundred yards away, and in line with the bullet.
Chets shifted her gaze to the Glock G36. The Glock G36 pistol was one of the predominant law enforcement and personal-defense handguns. Its single-stack .45 ACP model had the best handling, and it was the most concealable compact pistol that Glock had ever made. The shooting community described it as a fistful of fire, for it had the ability to fire rapid shots without loss of time between the first and subsequent shots. It's hammerless trigger mechanism always returned the trigger to same position after firing so there was no difference in the position of the trigger for the first and subsequent shots. It was a safe to carry gun as well, since it had no external manual safety; instead, the trigger itself enclosed a pivoting, spring-loaded lever that blocks against the frame to prevent rearward trigger motion, except when the trigger finger is actually pressing the trigger to the rear in firing. This allowed the gun to be carried safely in its chamber-loaded/halfcocked readiness state. Chets smiled, and picked the Glock G36. The feeling was so good. She felt totally reassured and confident. She could deal with the situation. She had to travel now, and get into the act.

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thank you for the comment on my blog...rather kind n generous of u! :-)
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Hello there! I have been missing for a while... but i managed to shake off the ol writers block!:-)
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