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I shook my head. 'No,' I replied. 'It's true that I'm here to protect you, but
Magic Movie Productions hired me, not Senator Democrates.'
'The studio? Why did the studio hire you?' Gail asked. 'The
studio hired
Arabella and Annie as my bodyguards.'
I decided to tell Gail the truth. She knew now that someone was trying to kill
her. I told her that Homer Frank had received messages, which threatened her
life.
'I understand. I know this movie is very important for the studio,' Gail said.
Then she sat silently for a few minutes.
Time passed. The Mustang moved gently whenever one of us moved. The
crowd of people at the entrance to the bridge stood and stared at us.
Then I heard the sound of a large engine in the distance. It was coming
closer. Was it a ship, moving towards the bridge? I
was worried, but Gail
seemed not to hear the noise.
Suddenly, Sergeant Kamal crawled up to the Mustang again and told us that
help was coming soon.
'Please sit still and do nothing,' he said and crawled back towards the crowd.
'There's something else, Lenny,' Gail said. 'I told you that I hadn't been in
contact with Vincent Calah for years. That's not true. He called me a couple of
weeks ago.'
'What did he say?' I asked.
'It wasn't what he said that scared me,' Gail replied. 'It was how he said it. He
was horrible! He sounded completely mad. The message was very simple. He
said that if I didn't want to get hurt, I should stop working on Death Behind the
Door. He didn't explain why, he just told me to leave the movie. He was giving
me an order.
'And what did you say?' I asked.
'Well, I don't like people giving me orders. I
told him that,' she answered
with a quick smile. 'He started shouting so I hung up.'
'I don't expect people do that to him very often,' I said. 'But we need to know
why Calab wants to stop the movie. And I'm sure we'll find the answer to that
question back in Hollywood.'
The sound of the engine I had heard was getting louder and louder.
'What's that noise?' Gail asked suddenly.
We both tried to look out of the car, but our movements made the Mustang
move, so we sat still again. Then Sergeant Kamal and another policeman came
crawling up towards us with two long chains in their arms. The engine noise
was very loud now, and suddenly there was a great shadow over the car. We
could not look up.
The two policemen seemed to be fastening the chains to the back wheels of
the Mustang. Then the sergeant fixed the chains together over the car's roof.
The noise
got even louder, and suddenly a great hook came down from the
sky. Had someone found a crane that could reach us? I couldn't see one.
The Mustang started to move! The back of the car started to rise. But the
Mustang was moving forwards, further over the end of the bridge. I held Gail's
arm.
'Oh no,' I said. 'We're going to fall.'
With a noise like a scream, the Mustang slid slowly off the end of the bridge
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and it started to fall towards the blue sea. Then suddenly, we stopped falling
and we were swinging slowly from side to side.
A moment later, we were
moving upwards! Gail and I looked at each other in amazement.
'I must be dreaming,' Gail said.
I leant out of the window and looked up. Above us were the two giant rotors
of a Chinook helicopter. I looked down and saw the Galata Bridge far below us.
'You're not dreaming,' I said to Gail with a laugh. 'We're flying.'¨