Death by Chocolate

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by Steven Henry


  “Let’s go,” Webb ordered.

  “NYPD!” Erin shouted as they plunged in. “Sound off, guys! Where are you?”

  The fire made a strange, hollow roaring sound. Everything was smoke, heat, and flickering flame. Erin heard the rasp of her own breathing in the oxygen mask. The smoke was disorienting. Even though they were barely inside, she had trouble remembering the way out. Strange shapes of tables and chairs appeared and disappeared through the smoke. If anyone answered her call, she didn’t hear them.

  “Rolf!” she ordered. “Such!”

  Hearing his “search” command, the K-9 moved forward, sliding with his belly close to the floor. How he could smell anything but smoke was a mystery, but he was clearly on the scent of someone. Erin held his leash in one hand, her Glock nine-millimeter in the other. She was in the lead, the other officers keeping close so as not to lose contact.

  Rolf suddenly stopped and scratched the floor. Erin saw a body at her feet. She knelt and saw it was a man, dressed in street clothes, face down. Blood was pooled around him. He didn’t seem to be breathing, but it was hard to tell.

  “Got a casualty!” she shouted. Even as she said it, a sustained burst of gunfire came from very close at hand.

  “Christ!” Vic said. He snapped off two shots in return.

  “Don’t fire blind!” Webb barked. “You out there! This is the NYPD! Put down the weapon and give up! You’re going to die in here! We’re here to help you, idiot!”

  “Fire Department!” someone shouted to Erin’s left. “We got a man down!”

  “Rolf!” Erin repeated. “Such!” She nudged him in the direction of the voice.

  Rolf was off again, sneezing and snorting. Erin went with him, keeping as low as she could. Another gunshot sounded, followed by two more from Vic.

  “God damn it, Neshenko!” Webb shouted.

  Erin found an overturned table, a looming shape in the smoke. Behind it, three firefighters were huddled with a fourth one at their feet. The wounded man was writhing in pain.

  “We’ll cover you!” Erin shouted.

  Ruiz was behind her. He tapped her shoulder to let her know he was there. He rested the barrel of his pistol on the edge of the upturned table. “Go!” he said.

  Erin and Rolf moved back the way they’d come. The firefighters followed, carrying their downed buddy. No more shots were fired. Erin dared to hope Vic might’ve gotten lucky. Or maybe the shooter had gone down from smoke inhalation, or suffered an outbreak of common sense and just stopped shooting.

  The police and firefighters tumbled out of the building onto the sidewalk, into blessed fresh air and sunlight. It was a cold early-March day that Erin thought had never felt so good. They pulled off their masks and sucked in the air. Rolf, at her side, gave a wheezing cough and sank to the pavement.

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  Steven Henry learned how to read almost before he learned how to walk. Ever since he began reading stories, he wanted to put his own on the page. He lives a very quiet and ordinary life in Minnesota with his wife and dog.

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