He flicked away the cigarette.
He took a folded shirt from the trunk. Crisp white. He unrolled a black silk tie. Socks. Silk underwear. Polished brogues.
He unzipped a suit carrier, and laid a white linen suit on the cot. He smoothed creases. He brushed away lint.
Voss explored the cavern. He found a 24 KvA trailer generator parked in a wall niche. Power for the cavern floodlights.
He filled the tank from a jerry can, turned the ignition and set the generator running. Cough and splutter. A puff of diesel smoke. Output needles twitched.
A ring of light towers flickered and glowed steady. The cavern was lit brilliant white. Spektr floodlit beneath its polythene dome.
A voice echoed round the cavern.
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Gaunt. Quiet, mocking.
Voss crouched. He fumbled at a chest pocket. He put on his glasses. He scanned the cavern. No movement. No sign of Gaunt.
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Voss pressed himself against the rough sandstone of the cavern wall.
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Voss gripped the shotgun. Multiple tunnel mouths. Gaunt’s voice reverberated round the cavern.
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‘Come on out,’ said Voss. ‘Let’s talk it over.’
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‘Gaan fok jouself.’
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Voss circled the cavern. He checked the entrance of each passageway, shotgun at his shoulder. No sign of Gaunt.
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‘What would you want in return?’
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‘I’d be waiting for a double-cross.’
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Voss thought it over. He rubbed tired eyes.
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‘Yeah,’ Voss heard himself say. ‘Yeah, I’m interested.’
Lucy walked to the mine tunnel entrance. Amanda crouched behind the plank barricade, rifle at her shoulder. Weak dawn light.
‘We had our first customer,’ said Amanda.
Lucy squinted into the gloom. A body on the track.
‘When did he show up?’ asked Lucy.
‘He came round the corner ten minutes ago.’
Voss joined them.
‘They’ll eat through our ammo, pretty quick if they attack en masse,’ he said. ‘How many did Jabril say were out there?’
‘His battalion was under-strength. He reckons about two hundred men.’