...James swallowed hard as he
approached the vehicle. Nothing could have prepared him for what was actually
in the trunk. He saw a boy, no older than eight years old, lying on his back in
the trunk. His cheek was scraped and he had fresh blood on his temple.
“What
is it James?” asked Emma from the car.
“It’s
a little boy,” said James, “I think…I think he’s dead.” He inspected the trunk
for anything or anyone else. He paced toward the trunk holding out his hand as
if he were reaching towards a fire waiting to pull away when the heat became
unbearable. He nudged the boy, trying to find any signs of life, but there were
none. He moved the boy’s collar to check his pulse, using more force than
anticipated due to the overalls tightening the collared shirt to the boy’s
body. No pulse.
“He
did this,” said James through clenched teeth, “That’s why he ran off.”
“Let’s
get out of here and go get help.”
“No,”
said James as he walked towards Emma. “Listen to me baby, get out of the car
and wait out here with him.”
“What?
Why?”
“This
isn’t right. How can he just run off like that? I don’t know about you but I
wouldn’t be able to live with myself knowing I may have let a psychopath just
run free. I’m going to catch him and bring him back here. He can’t get away
with this.”
James
always did the right thing. He always seemed to take upon the duty of ethics
when no one else would. That’s the James Emma fell in love with, but this time
she was terrified that his moral obligation would get him hurt.
“No
baby! Please! Are you crazy? You can’t go after him! You have no idea what he’s
capable of!”
“If
he were capable of anything less than cowardice he wouldn’t have killed that
boy and he sure as hell wouldn’t have run off.”
“James,
please!”
“The
longer we stay here arguing the farther he gets!” There was a slight pause. He calmed
down, then continued, “I’m going to do this. So you either let me go now or we
keep giving him a longer head start.”
Emma
kept her eyes set on James’s. She remained silent as James reached in and gave
her a soft kiss of reassurance on the lips.
“Don’t
worry. I’ll be back sooner than you think,” said James as he closed the
passenger side door and walked Emma towards the driver’s seat of the Jetta.
“You’re out of harm’s way. I’m going to lower the trunk but I won’t close it
completely. If anything happens, the keys are still in the ignition, just drive
along the highway and don’t turn back, got it?”
Emma
said nothing. She kept her eyes fixed on the ground. James gave her one last
kiss on her forehead and headed towards his car.
* * * *
James sped down the highway for a half mile. The manner in which the wretched man
took flight gave him at least a mile head start.
Where
are you, you animal? thought James. He slowed the car down and drove
at thirty five. If he jumped over the railings of either side of the highway,
he didn’t have much to run towards. To the left was the opposing lane and the
river, to the right was grass for half a mile and then cliffs. He slowed down
to thirty.
No,
there’s no way you escaped, he thought. Maybe it was best he got away.
What if he really was some psychopath? What if he had a gun? A knife?
And
what the hell am I going to do if I find him? Uh, excuse me sir, you left a dead child back there. Could you please go back and turn yourself in?
The
adrenaline was wearing off, and James began to think twice about his current
situation. What was he doing? What was he going to accomplish? Reality began to
set in and James was ready to turn back when he saw something ahead just over
the railings by the river.
The
sprinter was wearing track shoes and the reflectors on them caught James’s eye.
A paroxysm of fury detonated in his chest. He accelerated trying to catch up, driving
over the double solid yellow lines like a madman, reaching the shoulder of
opposing traffic (still, not a single car to keep him company).
James
was finally parallel with vile creature. He stopped the car and left it idle.
He opened his door and was about to jump out to begin pursuit when something
caught the corner of his eye. At the foot of the passenger’s seat were the foam
finger and the souvenir bat. Emma always seemed to find a way to make any
situation better. He reached over and clutched the bat in a firm fist. He was now ready for
pursuit...
End Of Part Two
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Deletewhy cant you just put all of them at once so i can read them all? shiiiit!!!
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DeleteWhew! Danny, I am so ready to read the next part's, you can't leave me hanging like this. lol! Seriously, I loved it, I was on the edge of my seat! I like James, so noble, hard to find a good man like James these days. lol!
ReplyDeleteYou are a great writer & I look forward to more, more, more! Many blessings on your future endeavors and the publication of this awesome read!
Thanks Tiffany! Hopefully I can get it published in some high profile literature book. Thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it.
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