Another round of gunfire smashed through the superstructure, ripping through the hull and portholes above the V-berths. One of the shots blasted a hole at the waterline and the sea came gushing in.
Jackie screamed, covering her head.
'Listen to me, God damn it!' Abbey reached over and tried to pull Jackie's hands away from her head. 'We're below the waterline. He can't hit us here. But he's going to board. We've got to defend ourselves. Do you understand?'
Jackie nodded, swallowing.
Abbey looked around. The V-berths were a mess, the sleeping bags rumpled up, dirty dishes in the sink, everything covered with shredded fiberglass powder. The water was gushing in through the hole and she could hear the automatic bilge pumps running.
A voice sounded across the water. 'Hey, girls! Daddy's home!' Another six blasts from the gun followed, ripping through the cabin over their heads. Keeping low, Abbey dragged the toolbox out and unlatched it, the tools spilling to the floor. She sorted through them, grabbing a fish knife and a hammer. 'The Mace. Where is it?'
Jackie gasped. 'In the backpack in the stern compartment.'
'Shit.' Sticking the knife in her belt, Abbey handed the hammer to Jackie. 'Take this.'
Jackie took the hammer.
'We're sinking,' Jackie said.
'That's the least of our problems.'
She heard the sound of Worth's engine rumbling as he came up alongside their boat. The engine sound went into neutral, then a quick reverse, and a moment later she felt the boat bump up against theirs. His feet landed on their deck with a thump.
'Fuck,
Abbey tried to stop herself from hyperventilating. They needed a plan. 'You lie on the floor,' she said. 'In the middle. Pretend to be shot. I'll hide in the head. When he busts through that door, I'll jump out and stab him with the knife.'
'Are you crazy? He's got a
'He's all fucked up on drugs. Do as I say and lie down.'
Jackie curled up on the floor, helpless and sobbing.
Ducking into the head, Abbey closed the door so that only the barest crack remained, through which she could see the stairs of the companionway. She tensed, ready to spring.
She heard the
Abbey clutched the knife, peering through the crack.
Slow footfalls moved around the deck and into the pilothouse. He tried the door into the cabin with a shake. 'Now you're gonna learn the meaning of
'We . . . don't
A raucous laugh. 'You think I'm stupid, you little cunt? Don't fucking lie to me. I'm here to get the treasure-- and teach you two a lesson in
'I
She was interrupted by a kick to the flimsy door, which cracked it almost in half. Jackie gave a scream. 'No! Don't!'
Abbey tensed.
Another kick and the door parted, hanging in two pieces from the frame. Worth appeared at the top of the stairs, bending over, peering down, a big gun in his hand. '
'Where's the treasure?'
'Please, I swear it . . .
'Bullshit!' he screamed, shaking the gun. 'Don't fuck with me!'
He took another step.
Abbey burst out of the head and brought the knife down toward his back with all her might. But he heard her and flung up his free arm, smacking her away. The knife flew out of her hand and he fired the gun at her, wildly, the round blasting another hole in the hull well below the waterline.
A jet of seawater came gushing in.
Abbey threw herself at him but he slugged her in the stomach and she fell to her knees, wind knocked out, choking and gasping, trying to get her breath back, icy seawater pouring over her.
'Where's the treasure, bitch!' He grabbed her hair, jerked her head around, and jammed the gun into her ear.
She managed to suck in air, heaving. He pulled her head around, pushed the gun barrel into her mouth. 'Hey, Jackie! Tell me where the treasure is or I pull the trigger!'
'The treasure was a lie,' gasped Jackie. 'Please believe me, just a cover story--'
He thumbed back the action. 'Stop lying, bitch, or she's dead! Now where the fuck is it? Go get it, now!'
Abbey tried to say something, but couldn't. The water was coming up fast.
'Last chance!'
'Okay, all right, I'll tell you!' Jackie screamed. 'Stop and I'll tell you!'
'
'In the stern cockpit under the rear hatch. Taped up underneath the deck, above the rudder box.'
'Hurry, go get it! The boat's sinking!'
Jackie climbed to her feet. She was dripping wet. The water was six inches deep already.
'You! Abbey! Go with her.' He yanked the gun out of her mouth, breaking one of her teeth, and jerked her up, shoving her up the ladder and manhandling her through the pilothouse to the stern.
'Open it!' Worth yelled at Jackie, still holding Abbey with the gun at her head.
Jackie tried to open the hatch, lifting the lever and twisting it.
'Hurry up or I shoot her!'
She heaved on it, heaved again. 'I can't! It's stuck, I need help!'
Worth thrust Abbey to the deck. 'Go help her!' His face was contorted, blazing red, the cords in his neck standing out, his greasy hair matted on his skull, mouthful of rotten teeth stinking.
Abbey scrambled across the deck and grabbed one side of the lever, Jackie the other. Their eyes met, and they both made a show of trying to twist open the lever. It still wouldn't release.
'Harder!'
More struggling.
'Get on the other side of the boat,' Worth said. 'Both of you. Over there.' He waggled the gun.
Abbey and Jackie moved to the other side of the boat. They huddled together, and Abbey nudged Jackie, making a movement with her eyes toward the hammer she still had. Jackie slipped the hammer into her hand.
Slowly, keeping an eye on them, Worth laid down the gun, grabbed the handles, and wrenched them around. The hatch unlocked easily.
'Weak-ass bitches,' he said, sliding the hatch aside. He hesitated, staring eagerly at the dark opening. He just couldn't help himself: he stuck his head down to peer below the deck.