The limousine spun out of the tarmac. Probably laying a ton of rubber on the asphalt or whatever a tarmac is made from. A typical Mosestarian way of handling things. Ms Jenny was offered Mosestarian liquor, probably of the moonshine brand, but she politely abstained. The two Mosestarians, a beard ridden uncle and his goatee nephew, was talking with hushed voices, yet she could hear her name, Ms Ruby’s name and Ms Lanolin’s name mentioned repeatedly.
Then, her arch enemy, the golden tooth, talked to her. He hadn’t recognized her. “My love, I’m so sorry about the troubles my nephew has caused you, but he’s not a very advanced minded person. He just does whatever whenever.” The chieftain laughed. “Unfortunately we have to follow protocol, meaning that we will have to interrogate you. Don’t you worry, though, our senior interrogator will personally se to it, Ms Tziapora. She has her own way with people…and sharpened metal instruments.”
Ms Jenny, at this point, was out. The horrors of torture were imminent. She had no satellite phone, nor any Jomés Band toys or really anything at all.
Ms Tziaspora entered the room. She was stunningly beautiful. Her hair was flowing down and her blue, cold eyes were gorgeous.
“Ah, my dear, the beard greeted her. We’ve got a beautiful nobody here we’d like to interrogate. She probably knows nothing, but I guess you could use the practice.”
The lady smiled sweetly at Ms Jenny. “My dear, it’s nothing personal, but as Mr chieftain says, I need to stay sharp. What kind of coffin would you like when we’re done here?”
Before Ms Jenny could faint again, the nephew weighed in. “Are you saying you’ll kill my date for tonight?” He was raising his voice. “Mr Moses Jr., that’s an unfortunate consequence of my skills.”
Ms Jenny was so scared that a rabbit being chased by a pack of coyotes would come across calm compared to her. Oh, if just Captain Biden or Captain Trump was here. The two geezer super heroes would have saved the day just by swinging by. But they were probably busy suing each other for malpractice.