"The Case of the Mysterious
Man" Part 6 - by Ha
"So, how did you figure out
that the Mona Lisa was at the Redington
Community Theater?" Blake
asked Shirley. The young detective and her
friends were on their way
there on their bikes.
"Do you recall the
list of places affected by that mysterious smell?"
Shirley Asked Blake. "Yeah,"
Blake answered. "Definitely too weird."
"Exactly why it got
my attention," Shirley said. "After conducting a
little field research, I
concluded that E.N.I.G.M.A. spread some sort
of chemical that emitted
a strong odor." "Why?" Bo asked.
"To pretty much keep
the police on the wrong track," Shirley said.
"To cover their true intent."
"Which is?" Bo asked.
"Selling the Mona Lisa,"
Blake clarified. "But how did you know what
the place was?" he asked
Shirley.
"Simple. I solved
the riddle." Shirley began to explain. "I looked
at the list of places and
the only place that matched the answer was
the Redington Community Theater."
"Come again?"
Bo did not understand Shirley's logic.
"Of course!" Blake
exclaimed. "'Playing is easy and fun, but the
clothing is murder.'"
Bo looked at Blake
with a blank expression on his face. "'Playing,'
as in performing in a play
or acting," he explained. "Plays are
usually done in theaters."
"What about 'clothing is murder?'" Bo inquired.
"Ever experienced getting
fitted for a costume and then wearing it for
a few hours?" Shirley commented.
She had performed in a production of
"A Midsummer Night's Dream.
"It was quite bothersome and it took a
while to get used to.
Apparently Mr. E shares the same opinion."
"Okay, so the Mona
Lisa is being hidden in the Redington Community
Theater," Bo reviewed.
"So why haven't we called the cops? Why are we
out here right now?" "I tried
earlier," Shirley said. "They didn't believe me."
"So, we're the only
ones who can stop E.N.I.G.M.A.," Bo said,
frustrated. "How do
we know that they're still here with the MonaLisa?"
Shirley, Bo, and Blake
were now approaching the Redington Community
Theater. "Because I saw something
that proves they're still here.
Also, hardly anyone this
area at this time of night," she whispered to
her friends. "The perfect
time to proceed with any illegal operation."
"Why are we whispering?"
Bo asked in a low voice as he and Blake
followed Shirley.
"We don't want to alert
anyone to our presence," Shirley whispered
back. She looked around
and saw two cars parked across the street from
the theater. She noted
that both were rentals. "looks like your dad's
here already," she told Blake.
"But where is he?" Blake asked with concern.
"Let's take the back
way." Shirley motioned her friends to follow her
to the back. Once there,
they leaned their bikes against the back
wall. Finding the back
door locked, Shirley took out her Swiss Army
knife, crouched down, and
began to work on the lock. Bo and Blake
watched as she tried to unlock
the door.
"Is there anything
you can't do?" Blake asked Shirley.
"Have fun," Bo responded.
Shirley ignored Bo's
remark and kept working on the lock until sh
heard a click. "Yes,"
she said, keeping her voice down. She got up
and was about to open the
door when she heard another click behind her.
She also smelled a
foul odor. She froze, keeping her gaze forward. "Oh, no."
Bo and Blake also froze.
"Whew, that stinks," Bo said. "Reminds meof..."
"Bo, don't say another
word," Shirley warned.
"Better follow your
little friend's advice, boy," a male voice said
from behind them. "Otherwise,
I'll have to shoot you."
Bo and Blake recognized
the voice. Shirley knew who was behind them.
She turned her head and confirmed
her suspicions. Standing behind her
and her friends was the "homeless
man" they met yesterday, still in his
ragged clothes and now pointing
a gun at them.
"Well, well, well,"
the "homeless man" said with a smile. "Looks like
I caught three more snoops."
He chuckled a little. "Okay, kids.
Raise your hands and march
on inside. You might as well see history in
the making before I plug
you."
Shirley, Bo, and Blake
raised their hands. The "homeless man" kept
his gun on them as he sprayed
himself with a small blue aerosol can.
"Don't want the others to
complain about the smell," he muttered to
himself as he opened the
door. As they walked into the theater, he
recognized Blake. "Thanks
for your generous donation yesterday," he
told him. "For that,
I'll shoot you last."
The "homeless man"
brought Shirley, Bo, and Blake to the stage, where
they saw a huge wooden crate
in the middle of it. Standing next to it
was a tall man in a gray
trenchcoat and business suit. He was wearing
a jackal mask and was patting
the top of the crate with one of his
gloved hands, talking to
himself. Two muscular men in ski masks,
sweaters, and jeans were
near the right edge of the stage guarding a
man. They had long
blue-colored metal canisters strapped to their
backs. Each man held
a spray gun with a rubber hose connected to his
canister. Shirley recognized
the man as Inspector Hewitt. His wig had
been removed. Blake
saw his father and tried to control himself.
The man in the jackal
mask looked at Inspector Hewitt. "I'm surprised
you managed to hide from
us after all these years, Inspector," he said
to him. "Mr. E genuinely
believed that you were killed in thebombing."
Inspector Hewitt glared
at the man in the jackal mask. "You can tell
your boss that he got my
friend instead," he said angrily.
"Number Two will be
so disappointed that his bomb missed the intended
target," the man in the jackal
mask said. He paused for a moment.
"You know what, Inspector?
I'll tell Mr. E what you told me, in
addition to the report of
your confirmed demise."
Inspector Hewitt was
about to respond when he saw the "homeless man"
show Shirley, Bo, and Blake
in. "Right this way, kids," the "homeless
man" sneered, escorting them
to where Inspector Hewitt was.
"What are you three
doing here?" the inspector asked the kids in awhisper.
"I've been wondering
the same thing," Bo muttered.
"We wanted to help
you," Blake said to his father.
Inspector Hewitt tried
his best to contain his anger. "You kids are
crazy! These men are
dangerous! Cold-blooded killers! Once the Mona
Lisa is given to their client,
they'll shoot us."
The man in the jackal
mask saw the "homeless man," then his prisoners.
"Ah, Number Seven-Five-Two,"
he addressed the bum. "I see you've
caught more snoops."
"Caught 'em in the
back, Number Four-Four-Zero," the "homeless man"
reported, putting his gun
in his pocket. "The girl here was trying to
pick the lock," he said,
pointing to Shirley.
"Well, I was, like,
trying to get my book," Shirley said in her best
airhead voice. "Your...book?"
Number Four-Four-Zero stared at Shirley.
"Yeah," Shirley said.
"I like, totally left it in here after
rehersals about a week ago,
maybe two."
"And you just decided
to break in here, in the middle of the night, to
get your book?" Number Four-Four-Zero
asked Shirley.
Shirley shrugged and
gave a dumb-girl smile. "I just rememberedtonight."
Number Four-Four-Zero
shook his head, amazed at Shirley's apparent
stupidity. He decided
not to question her further.
"Number Four-Four-Zero,"
a voice from the back addressed the head
E.N.I.G.M.A. agent.
Another man in a ski mask, sweater, and jeans
entered the stage.
"Ah, Number Seven-Zero-One,"
Number Four-Four-Zero said to the
newcomer. "I take it
our client is well?"
"He is, Number Four-Four-Zero,"
Number Seven-Zero-One replied. "He is
with three of his pilots
and they have the rest of the payment."
"Good. Tell them
to come in," Number Four-Four-Zero ordered.
Number Seven-Zero-One
motioned to someone off-stage. A large-framed
balding man with gray hair
in a business suit and coat entered the
stage, followed by three
man in airplane pilot uniforms. He wore
glasses on his large, beak-like
nose. Behind them, his eyes were full
of anticipation. Each
of his men carried a large suitcase.
"Ah, Mr. Malkin.
Good of you to finally join us," Number
Four-Four-Zero said to the
fat man.
"Sorry for my tardiness,
but I had to deal with some business." Mr.
Malkin was about to say more
to Number Four-Four-Zero when he saw
Shirley, Bo, Blake, and Inspector
Hewitt. "What are they doing here?"
he said, pointing to the
prisoners.
Number Four-Four-Zero
looked at the prisoners. "Don't worry about
them," he told Mr. Malkin.
"We'll get rid of them after the transfer."
Mr. Malkin was reassured.
He wiped his brow with a red handkerchief.
"Good, good." He calmed
down. "The sooner we get this done, the
sooner we can leave," he
said to Number Four-Four-Zero. "You have thepainting?"
Number Four-Four-Zero
waved to the crate. "Right there. You have the
rest of our little fee?"
Mr. Malkin pointed
to his men and to the suitcases they were carrying.
"I always pay full
price for my purchases," he grinned. "Now," he
said, rubbing his fat hands
together, "to see my latest purchase."
Shirley watched as
Number Four-Four-Zero led Mr. Malkin and his men to
the crate. He motioned
to Number Seven-Five-Two and Number
Seven-Zero-One, who walked
up to the crate. They lifted the top of the
crate off carefully and placed
it on the floor. Grinning, Mr. Malkin
walked up to the crate and
looked in it. His face fell when he saw the
crate's contents. "Is
this some sort of joke?" he said angrily. He
reached into the crate and
pulled out a handful of straw and some small
objects. He showed
what he found to Number Four-Four-Zero. Shirley
saw that Mr. Malkin was holding
a handful of what seemed to be ball
bearings. Bo tried
not to laugh.
"What are you trying
to pull here?" Mr. Malkin asked furiously.
Number Four-Four-Zero
chuckled a little. "Don't lose your temper, Mr.
Malkin." He nodded
at Number Seven-Five-Two and Number Seven-Zero-One.
"You just saw what
we reported to customs when we sent the crate."
"What are they doing?"
Bo asked his fellow captives as the two
E.N.I.G.M.A. agents bent
down and lifted the top of the crate off the
floor. Shirley watched
as they flipped it over carefully and placed it
on top of the crate.
While the criminals were flipping over the top of
the crate, she saw a glimpse
of what was in it.
"It's the Mona Lisa,"
Shirley exclaimed in a low voice.
"What?" Bo did
not get a good look.
"The Mona Lisa," Shirley
answered. "It's hidden in the crate's lid."
Blake looked at Shirley.
"Are you sure it was the Mona Lisa?"
"Positive." Shirley
looked at Mr. Malkin, who was looking at what was
hidden in the top of the
crate. The mixture of surprise and amazement
that appeared on his face
after a period of careful examination
confirmed her findings.
"It's mine," Mr. Malkin
said gleefully with his eyes wide open. "One
of the greatest masterpieces
in the world, and it's mine. All mine."
Number Four-Four-Zero
looked at the prisoners. Shirley felt that
behind his jackal mask, he
was grinning. "Care to take a look,
Inspector?" he asked.
"You and your little friends will have the
distinct honor of seeing
her before her new owner takes her away."
Number Seven-Five-Two
and Number Seven-Zero-One lifted the top of the
crate and held it up so that
Shirley and the other prisoners could view
its underside. They
saw the Mona Lisa, with its famous smile, behind a
glass panel. It was
amazingly intact.
"So, do you want to
let us in on how you smuggled the Mona Lisa out of
France?" Inspector Hewitt
asked Number Four-Four-Zero.
Number Four-Four-Zero
laughed and shook his head. "Sorry, Inspector,
but that's a trade secret."
Mr. Malkin walked up
to the Mona Lisa and looked at it. He spoke as
he touched the glass panel.
"Soon, my darling, you will be the
centerpiece of my vast art
collection. In my vault, only I, a true art
lover, will be allowed to
partake in your beauty."
Bo looked at Shirley
and Blake. "Definite wacko," he said, keeping
his voice low.
The Mona Lisa was put
down so that it leaned against one side of the
crate. "Well, my friend,"
Mr Malkin addressed Number Four-Four-Zero as
they walked away from the
crate and toward stage left, "you have kept
your end of the deal, so
I will keep mine." He waved to his men, who
brought the suitcases over
to him and Number Four-Four-Zero. "100
billion dollars, I believe,
was the rest of the payment I negotiated
with your leader, Mr. Malkin
recalled.
The men opened the
suitcases and held them out for inspection. "Check
the money," Number Four-Four-Zero
ordered Number Seven-Five-Two and
Number Seven-Zero-One.
They started inspecting the money. Number
Four-Four-Zero took out a
cell phone and pressed a button. "I'm going
to report to Mr. E on our
successful business arrangement," he told Mr.
Malkin. Number Four-Four-Zero
was having vivid images of beingpromoted.
Mr. Malkin looked at
Shirley, her friends, and Inspector Hewitt.
"What will you do with them?"
he asked Number Four-Four-Zero.
"Arrange a little 'accident'
for them," the lead E.N.I.G.M.A. agent
answered. He reached
E.N.I.G.M.A. headquarters and proceeded to give
his identification number
and access code.
As the E.N.I.G.M.A.
agents and their client were preoccupied, Shirley
looked at Bo, Blake, and
Inspector Hewitt. "Get ready to move," she
whispered. The guards
were not watching their prisoners; their
attention was instead on
their fellow E.N.I.G.M.A. agents.
"What?" Bo tried
not to raise his voice. "What exactly are we goingto do?"
"Do you have a plan,
Shirley?" Inspector Hewitt asked.
Shirley reached into
her pocket. "Just try not to breathe in toodeeply."
"Huh?" Blake
did not understand.
Shirley pulled out
a test tube. "Cover your noses and mouths," she
told the others. She
uncorked it and quickly covered her nose and
mouth with one hand.
Bo, Blake, and Inspector Hewitt, although not
understanding what was going
on, followed suit. Shirley bent down and
placed the open tube on the
floor, then kicked it lightly. The tube
rolled behind the stage curtain.
One of the guards noticed
the foul smell from the tube. He sniffed
the air, then started to
gag. Soon, everyone noticed the strong smell.
Still on his cell phone,
Number Four-Four-Zero started to cough. Mr.
Malkin covered his nose and
mouth with his handkerchief. Mr. Malkin's
men tried to hold up the
suitcases, but dropped them to the floor,
making a large mess of money.
Number Seven-Five-Two and Number
Seven-Zero-One covered their
faces.
"Hey, did you spray
yourself before you came in?" Number
Seven-Zero-One asked Number
Seven-Five-Two.
"Yes, I did!" Number
Seven-five-Two replied while coughing. He looked
at the two men guarding Shirley
and the others. "You two idiots
must've missed a spot!"
Before any of the guards
could answer, Number Four-Four-Zero broke in.
"What are you two
waiting for? Start spraying!"
The two guards help
up their spray guns. They were about to fire when
Blake suddenly grabbed one
of the guards by the wrist. He snatched the
spray gun out of the guard's
hand and sprayed him in the face strongly
with a blue gas. The
guard stumbled back and fell to the floor,blinded.
The second guard saw
what had happened and went for Blake. Inspector
Hewitt grabbed the guard
and punched him hard in the face. The second
guard fell to the floor,
unconscious.
Number Four-Four-Zero
realized what was happening. Thanks to the
brief discharge of the spray
gun, the smell had a minimal effect on
everyone. He quickly
hung up on E.N.I.G.M.A. headquarters. "Get
them!" he shouted.
Number Seven-Five-Two
pulled out his gun. Number Seven-Zero-One
rushed the freed prisoners,
but was knocked down by Blake, who
delivered a kick to his stomach.
Number Seven-Zero-One fell hard to
the floor, moaning and clutching
his stomach.
"Hmmm. Guess
I've still got it," Blake remarked.
Seeing Number Seven-Five-Two
with his gun, Bo bent down near the
unconscious guard and grabbed
his spray gun. Before Number
Seven-Five-Two could fire,
Bo aimed for him and pulled the trigger of
the spray gun, hitting him
in the face.
"Aaargh!" Number
Seven-Five-Two was blinded. Before he could
recover, Bo tackled him to
the floor. In the process, the fake
homeless man's gun dropped
out of his hand. While the fallen criminal
groaned, Bo picked up his
gun.
Shirley snuck up to
the crate while Mr. Malkin's men charged Inspector
Hewitt and Blake. Blake
ducked a punch by one of them and took him
down with a quick sweep kick.
Inspector Hewitt took another one out
with a judo throw.
The last one tried to sneak up on Inspector Hewitt,
but Blake knocked him down
with a kick to the back.
Inspector Hewitt looked
at his son. "Nice moves, son." Blake simply grinned.
Number Four-Four-Zero
and Mr. Malkin saw that the odds were against
them. "I think it's
time we departed," Number Four-Four-Zero advisedMr. Malkin.
"Not without the Mona
Lisa!" Mr. Malkin went for the stolen painting.
Number Four-Four-Zero
grudgingly followed him, not wanting to lose his
promotion and experience
the wrath of Mr. E.
Shirley saw Mr. Malkin
and Number Four-Four-Zero go for the Mona Lisa.
Blake also saw them
and ran to the crate. "Hurry!" Shirley told him
as she began to scoop out
ball bearings and toss them in the villains'
path. Blake helped
out, and sopn the floor in front of them was
covered with ball bearings.
Unable to stop themselves
quickly, Mr. Malkin and Number
Four-Four-Zero ran onto the
ball bearings. Immediately they slipped
and lost their balance.
Unfortunately for Number Four-Four-Zero, Mr.
Malkin fell on him as they
both crashed to the floor.
Bo gave the gun to
Inspector Hewitt. Once he had it, he shouted,
"Nobody move! You're
all under arrest!"
Shirley looked around
her. The three men in ski masks were out of
action. Number Seven-Five-Two
was not moving after Bo's tackle. Mr.
Malkin's men were in no shape
for another fight. Mr. Malkin was trying
to get up, and Number Four-Four-Zero
was struggling to get out from
underneath the fat Mr. Malkin.
They were not having any luck.
"I don't think you
have to worry about that," Shirley told the
inspector. She looked
at Blake. "Nice moves."
"Thanks," Blake said,
smiling at Shirley.
Bo rolled his eyes.
"Now can we call the police?"
Shirley took out her
cell phone and handed it to Inspector Hewitt.
"Your arrest," she said.
"Besides, I think they'll believe you."
"Move it," a police
officer ordered the captured criminals, now
handcuffed. They marched
into the large police van, still nursing
minor injuries. The
Mona Lisa was being carried to another police car
by two other officers.
Mr. Malkin got a glimpse
of the Mona Lisa. As he stepped into the
police van, he whined, "I
was so close. So close..."
Mr. Malkin sat next
to Number Four-Four-Zero, who still had his jackal
mask on. Number Four-Four-Zero
knew how bad the situation was. He was
certain that he was not going
to be promoted, much less not allowed to
live. He dwelled on
this as the police van left the area, followed by
the police car carrying the
Mona Lisa.
Next to a police car
in front of the theater, Inspector Hewitt was
with Inspector Markie.
Unlike with Shirley, the police took Inspector
Hewitt seriously. Also
present was a TV news van. One of the local TV
news shows was doing an update
on the police investigation into the
mysterious smell when Inspector
Hewitt called.
A male reporter with
a cameraman was questioning both inspectors. "So
this E.N.I.G.M.A. organization,
which tried to kill you years ago, was
behind the theft of the Mona
Lisa?" he asked Inspector Hewitt.
"That's correct," Inspector
Hewitt answered. "They were in the
process of selling it when
some concerned citizens and I stopped them."
"Who are these concerened
citizens?" the reporter asked. Behind him,
a newspaper photographer
was taking pictures of the "dead" policeman.
"I really don't know,"
Inspector Hewitt answered. "They left before I
could thank them." From behind
the side of the Redington Community Theater, the
"concerned citizens" were
watching everything. Shirley, Bo, and Blake
watched as Inspector Hewitt
explained his situation to the reporter.
"Looks like your dad's
back from the grave," Bo said to Blake.
"And back on the job,"
Blake said with a smile.
"You know, Blake.
Your dad's taking a big risk revealing himself to
the world," Shirley pointed
out.
"I don't think he's
afraid anymore, Shirley," Blake said. "He's done
what he's promised himself
and Frederickson. He's exposed E.N.I.G.M.A.
and stopped them."
Shirley watched as
the reporter questioned Inspector Hewitt further.
"So what proof do you have
that E.N.I.G.M.A. exists?"
Inspector Hewitt gestured
to Inspector Markie, who produced a plastic
bag holding Number Four-Four-Zero's
cell phone. "Notice the snake
shaped like a question mark
and has the name written on its body,"
Inspector Markie said, pointing
to theback of the phone. "We've also
found that same symbol on
some red and blue gas canisters and other
items we confiscated from
the thieves."
"So what will you do
now, Inspector?" the reporter asked InspectorHewitt.
"I'll continue my work
until Mr. E is caught," Inspector Hewitt
announced with determination.
"I won't rest until he stands trial for
his crimes."
From her hiding place,
Shirley smiled. "I believe it's tme we left."
She pushed her bike toward
the back. Bo and Blake followed her lead,
and soon all three were riding
their bikes out of there.
END OF PART SIX
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