The Big Bad Wolf

CHAPTER 24

THE NAME OF THE WOMAN who’d been purchased was Audrey Meek. She was a

celebrity, having founded a highly successful line of women’s fashions and accessories called

Meek. It was her mother’s maiden name, and the one she used herself.

The Couple watched her closely, tailed her into the parking garage without creating suspicion.

They jumped her as she was putting her Neiman Marcus and Herm?s and other shopping

bags into a shiny black Lexus SUV with New Jersey plates.

“Children run! Run away!” Audrey Meek struggled fiercely as Zoya tried to stuff an acrid-smelling

gauzy cloth over her nose and mouth. Soon she saw circles, stars, and bright colors for a few

dramatic seconds. Then she finally passed out in Slava’s powerful arms.

Zoya peered around the parking garage. It was nothing much to look at cement walls with

number and letter marks. Nobody anywhere near them. Nobody noticing anything wrong,

even though the children were yelling and starting to cry.

“Leave my mommy alone!” Andrew Meek shouted, and threw punches at Slava, who only

smiled at the boy. “Good little fellow,” he applauded. “Protect your mama. She would be

proud of you. I am proud of you.”



“Let’s go, stupid!” shouted Zoya. As always, she was the one who took care of all the

important business. It had been that way since she was growing up in the Moskovskaya

oblast outside Moscow and had decided she couldn’t bear to be either a factory worker or a

prostitute.

“What about the kids? We can’t leave them here,” said Slava.

“Leave them. That’s what we’re supposed to do, you idiot. We want witnesses. That’s the

plan. Can’t you keep anything straight?”



“In the garage? Leave them here?”



“They’ll be fine. Or not. Who the hell cares? C’mon. We must go. Now!”



They drove off in the Lexus with the target, Audrey Meek, unconscious on the backseat and

her two children wailing in the parking garage. Zoya drove at a moderate speed around the

mall, then turned onto the Dekalb Pike.

They traveled only a few minutes to the Valley Forge National Historical Park, where they

switched cars.

Then another eight miles to a remote parking area where they changed vehicles yet again.

Then off to Ottsville, in the Bucks County area of Pennsylvania. Soon Mrs. Meek would

meet the Art Director, who was madly in love with her. He must have been he had paid

$250,000 for the pleasure of her company, whatever that might be.

And there had been witnesses to the abduction ,a screw-up ,on purpose.