AmyStrange & the Criminal (Part 1: the Escape) Copyright © 2019 by David P. Ayotte THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR CHILDREN
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<< 2 of 5 | INTRODUCTION: 3 of 5 | 4 of 5 >> [ THE EXCITING STUFF BEGINS IN CHAP 4 ] Nineteen seconds, twenty seconds, twenty-one seconds. I could tell there was more than one person behind me, and they were about two seconds away. I didn’t care. I had to see how far down it was, and if it wasn’t too far, I could jump. I slowed down a little to look over the side, but no way. It was over forty to fifty feet, and I was right over the riverbank, with big boulders everywhere. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw four guys closing in on me, and took off running again. I wasn’t running because I was afraid of being beat up. I had a better reason. Twenty-four seconds, twenty-five seconds, twenty-six seconds. While running, I had this irresis- tible impulse to just dive over the side and take my chances, but thank God, because that’s when I saw both a tree to the left and a cop car up ahead on my right. I put on some extra speed and raced full blast towards the cop car, weaving in and out of a couple other cars that were between us. The cop was just getting out when I pulled up. While breathing hard and counting in my head, I gave him my wallet, pointed to the guys chasing me and in between gasp, told him, “I saw one of those guys... throw a burlap bag into the river... something alive,” I gasped. “That was twenty-eight, twenty- nine seconds ago... I think... I think I can save what’s in the bag,” I finally finished. He didn’t even think about it. “Go! I’ll see what I can do from up here,” he said and took my wallet from me, well, picked it up off the ground really. I was already running, as fast as I could, towards that tree. Thirty seconds, thirty-one seconds, thirty-two seconds. When I got close to where the tree and bridge almost met, I got that irresistible impulse again, but I didn’t have time to think about it and just dived over the side. I saw a branch, about twenty feet under me, and from there, it was about ten feet to the ground. All of this didn’t register with me until after I’d already jumped. I grabbed the branch on the way down, and almost got a good hold of it, when it slipped out of my hands. I fell the rest of the way, about ten feet, but still remembered to roll as soon as I hit the ground. << 2 of 5 | INTRODUCTION: 3 of 5 | 4 of 5 >>
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