I stepped over to my car, slid the gun into my belt and took off. I knew I would have a team of squad cars behind me shortly, so I only drove about t...wo blocks and parked behind a dumpster by an old warehouse. I hoped it would take a while to find it. I ran through the woods until I got to an open field. There was a Junior High School in the distance and a football field before me. I could see no sign of police so I slowly crept into the area of the bleachers. I must have been running for. I would like to thank those that helped me with the proofing and structure of the story. I would love to hear any and all constructive feedback. Please feel free to post or Email me with your comments.--Lisa Grey ([email protected] )The Serendipity of FreedomBy Lisa GreyPart 12: The Dying Of The Light...Chapter 38When I came to I was on a shuttle. The commandos were sitting on benches on either side and I was dumped on the floor like so much refuse. I was bound and foot and could do. Tash jerked, and snapped her head to the side as the man jumped over the flames. No way his body could handle that, but he did it anyway, sword up and ready to slash.His impulse earned him another bullet to the chest. Jeremiah raised and drew his pistol with the speed of a professional duelist, a subtle and quick movement that wasted no motion, hip firing. The pistol he had was something high caliber, and it slammed into Damien’s chest the moment the man had left the ground, putting a stop to. " And from what you tell me, Rob, we could be looking at a major conspiracy. I want to make sure the case is watertight." You seem pretty certain that it is." I was starting to get worried."Rob. I could be wrong, but I don't like the way this looks. I am not about to take any chances."I made the statement, giving him as much detail as I knew about Kari."Her name, and the make and model of her car? That's all? What was her previous address?" I don't know. I lent her the truck and she went to get.
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