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And here it is friends, the final chapter of Part III! I thank you for all your comments!
Chapter XII:
Hotel Vier-Jahreszeiten-Breakfast Lounge around 1000 Hours
The mood at the Breakfast-Table was excellent. Everybody was in good spirits, even Anna engaged herself in conversation, a remarkable Contrast to her usual grumpy morning self.
Christine noticed the faint rope marks at Kate's wrists. Their eyes met and Kate, ever the professional observer, spotted faint rope marks at Chris´ wrists too. They exchanged a knowing smile.
Everyone turned when the Pianist's phone began playing the famous opening Bars of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Christine looked at the screen and raised her eyebrows. “Excuse me, I have to take this.†She left the table and pressed the phone to her ear, listening. When Christine returned a few minutes later, all trace of levity was gone from her expression.
Her friends looked at her, curiously, noticing the sudden change in her friend´s demeanour. “What is it?†Anna gently asked her friend.
“This was Charlotte von Gräfenstein, Stromberg is dead. An armed intruder shot him yesterday in his cabinet office after we left. Then left von Gräfenstein bound and gagged in her rooms. She could only manage to free herself in the early hours of morning. She found Stromberg in his cabinet and called the police.â€
The Silence around the table hung heavy in the air. Kate was the first to speak: “I think we all here know, who the mysterious intruder was, don´t we?â€
Christine nodded. “Gräfenstein said it was the same woman who attacked her the day before yesterday.â€
“The Dark Lady†Anna concluded. “She had to have the Stromberg-Estate under Surveillance; it is a fair assumption that she watched us leaving the Villa. Attacking us was out of the question, so she proceeded with the secondary Protocol.â€
“What does that mean for us?†Christine thought aloud. “Kate, what would you do, if you were the lead investigator in this case?â€
Kate pondered the question for a moment: “I would want to talk to all people who Stromberg met yesterday and that would mean us. I really would like to now, what our business with Stromberg had been.â€
Christine turned to Robert: “You are the defence-lawyer here, what would you advise us to do? Is not talking to the Police an option?â€
Before Robert could answer Kate cut in: “Definitely not. You would make it to the top of my suspect list, if you suddenly vanished in thin air or tried to avoid me. Robert?â€
“I concur†the Lawyer replied. “The question isn't talking to the police or not, the question is: What will we tell them?â€â€Ž
Christine nodded. “I thought as much. What should we tell them then? Leaving out the duel and the Weinstein-Collection would be a good idea.†Anna proposed.
Kate nodded: “If someone would tell me, what transpired yesterday? You would be definitely a person of Interest and I would question you probably under caution.â€
Robert interceded: “I would tell them, that we had had a meeting with Stromberg because you needed his expertise, but could not go into the details without the permission of your client. At the moment, they cannot coerce you revealing any confidential information.â€
A waiter came to their table: “Excuse the intrusion, but there are two Gentlemen of the CID who want to talk to you Frau von der Marwitz.â€
“I'll come at once, Robert will you come with me?â€
The two left the table.
Kate and Anna exchanged a look, as Anna spoke
“That was fast, another Coffee Kate?â€
Sölring-Hof, Kampen, Sylt around the same time:
Carl von Winterfeldt listened to his caller: “He gave them the autograph? …. And? … “A letter you say? …“Nuremberg?†…. Yes …. keep me informed …. Yes …. He ended the Call.
He pondered the news for a moment: A duel: Stromberg had duelled Christine von der Marwitz. Winterfeldt could not supress a grin that was so typical of the Peter Stromberg he had known:
Daring, undaunted, chivalrous and noble, and von der Marwitz had beaten him in 11 Rounds, impressive but sad that Stromberg had not heeded his warning. His termination was something he regretted in some ways, but it had been necessary. And after all Stromberg had brought his doom on himself. He, von Winterfeldt, had given him every opportunity to make the sensible decision.
And Christine von der Marwitz: He was more and more intrigued by the woman. The Dossiers did not do her Justice. She had been the right choice for the finale of his “Symphony†he was surer than ever before.
Maybe it was time for another gesture of his heartfelt admiration for the artist, the woman and the warrior. He would see about that in due time. A fleeting thought crossed his mind …. May be he would challenge von der Marwitz to a duel. This remained to be seen though.
There were the reports about this man at her side: Robert von Hardenberg, another Lawyer nothing more, not a worthy opponent, he wondered what a Woman like von der Marwitz could see in him.
‎Nuremberg: Mueller´s heir would pose a challenge of a very different calibre for Christine von der Marwitz and her Team, the man was formidable – and a Sadist. His daughter in law though was a different matter ….
Von Winterfeldt smiled darkly, "I will let do him the dirty work. If von der Marwitz would run against a wall this time so be it. If not, even better. On second thought it would be even rather convenient, if von der Marwitz would eliminate Mueller´s heir: He is a liability, vain, arrogant and erratic.
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It was time to set the stage for the next movement of his great Symphony.
He pressed a button on his desk. Susanne von Stülpnagel entered: “Yes Sir?†Her Master replied curtly: “Take all necessary precautions for the relocation of Headquarters to the Adlernest.â€
“It will be done as ordered Sir!" Susanne von Stülpnagel stood to attention. “Is there anything else?â€
Von Winterfeldt pondered the question a moment or two: “Susanne, take care, that Sieglinde and the Valkyries are on alert to relocate to Nuremberg at short notice!â€
“At once Sir!†His Assistant turned on her heels and left.
Von Winterfeldt was pleased. Despite Stromberg´s actions everything went still according to plan, though the Dark Lady had disappointed him: he might have to review the terms of their business relationship.
He looked as his watch.
Time for a call to his Business Partner on a certain Island in the Mediterranean.
Time for the next movement of this grand symphony.‎
The End of Part III