*Short chapter, I know. And I'm afraid, this is probably the end unless I think of something else. Sorry, I hope Keller's sassiness towards his surgeon suffices. READ AND REVIEW!
The cops had escorted Keller, handcuffed into the hospital but he still struggled violently against them. It may have been because of this that they cuffed him so tightly to the operating table.
Keller gritted his teeth, sweating profusely as the surgeon dug in his knee for the shattered bits of bullet. He was pretty sure kneecap reconstruction surgery was something they were supposed to put you under for. In fact, this seemed quite violent and he was sure it was illegal.
Well, two can play at that game. Keller kicked his good leg up at the surgeon's hand, sending the scalpel flying up into the man's face. He shrieked in pain and Keller jumped off the table. He'd long since escaped his handcuffs but had forgotten, he couldn't walk. And certainly couldn't run.
So, he started dragging himself forward with his hands when a nurse showed up out of nowhere and stuck a long needle into his neck and he slowly felt consciousness drift away from him.
When he regained consciousness, he blinked his vision into clearer focus. He sat up, and immediately wished he hadn't because a horrible pain shot up from his knee all over his body.
There was alot of doctors talking to FBI agents, and the process of getting him out of there took a very long time. It was long enough for him to formulate a plan to get out of this alive.
Plus Neal would most certainly get burned by it and that was just the revenge he needed.
"Let's go." Some fed grunted agressively, yanking him up to his feet.
He had to admit, this hurt alot and he nearly fell out of their arms and to the floor when initially placed on his feet.
As he was pushed into the vehicle, handcuffed once more, he smiled.
Smiled because he knew this plan was going to work.
*Just a heads up; the plan he's referring to is the one revealed in the end of Checkmate concerning how he deals with the Russians AND the feds.