Total pages in book: 134
Estimated words: 133182 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 666(@200wpm)___ 533(@250wpm)___ 444(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 133182 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 666(@200wpm)___ 533(@250wpm)___ 444(@300wpm)
A beam of sunshine slices through the dark, dingy room as Dickers twitches the curtain hanging over the window to the side. “I don’t fucking know, they’re surrounding us.”
The room falls back into darkness again when Dickers drops the curtain back into place and starts to pace around. “Let me think.’
Glancing over at me as I roll onto my side and try to sit up, Jacob says, “They probably want her. Maybe we can offer her in exchange for a safe exit…”
“Yeah, that sounds like a good idea,” Trent agrees, backing up his father. “Let’s just offer them Sophia so they’ll let us go.”
Dickers stops pacing and slowly turns to face father and son. “Are you both fucking stupid? Do you know who’s out there? It’s fucking Lucifer himself.”
Head still throbbing and my arms numb from being tied behind my back for so long, I’m unable to sit up. Giving up in defeat, I collapse against the hard mattress I was dumped on and pant, catching my breath.
My eyes slowly adjust to the dim lighting as I watch the four men in front of me. Three dressed in SWAT black, and the fourth, unknown man dressed in his everyday blues. Men who should protect me, an innocent, law-abiding citizen.
If my father could see this…
Oh god, if my father could see this, he’d be rolling in his grave.
The color seems to drain from Jacob’s face, but Trent is either too stupid to be worried or just stupid period.
Looking between his father and Dickers, Trent asks, “So? That could be good. We can make a deal with the boss himself.”
“Fuck,” Dickers groans and shakes his head in disbelief. “You really are as dumb as a fucking box of rocks, aren’t you?”
“What?” Trent asks, scowling and still not getting it. “Why is it dumb?”
“The Devil isn’t going to make a fucking deal with us! We fucking attacked one of his men! Might have killed him too!” Dickers screams at Trent. Clenching both of his hands into fists, it looks like he wants to launch himself at Trent and strangle the life out of him, but he’s holding himself back. “The only reason we’re not dead right fucking now is because of her. They’re holding back, but they’ll make a move soon.”
“Goddammit,” the patrolman standing near me groans and rubs his forehead. “I didn’t sign up for any of this shit!”
Turning toward him, Dickers says, “None of us did, Calvet, but it’s what we’ve got to fucking deal with! Now everyone fucking shut up so I can think!”
The room falls back into silence as Dickers paces around, peeks through the window, and paces some more.
“Okay… Okay…” Dickers says after a few seconds. “There’s only one way we can do this.”
“What’s the plan?” Jacob asks.
Stopping and looking at me with pure loathing and hatred, Dickers says, “We have to kill her.”
“What? Why?!” Trent blurts out in more confusion.
“Dickers, you said it yourself, she’s the only thing keeping us alive right now. Killing her will only makes things worse,” Jacob adds in my defense.
“I did say that,” Dickers agrees as he turns back to face the other men. “But I think killing her is our best option now.”
Face flushing with anger, Trent shakes his head and points an accusing finger at Dickers. “Bullshit! You’ve been trying to kill her from the get-go.”
The fact that Trent and Jacob don’t seem very keen on killing me would probably comfort me if they hadn’t had a hand in killing my father.
“Don’t point your finger at me, boy!” Dickers yells back. “If we would have killed her back at the house instead of dragging her with us, we wouldn’t be in this fucking mess!”
“No. If you would have let me approach Cronin’s house the night we knew that fucker was in there, none of this would have happened!” Trent counters just as loud.
And my head aches at all the screaming they’re doing, their words pounding in my temples like two sledgehammers.
“Approach the house?! Are you fucking kidding me?” Dickers repeats incredulously. “The only reason she ended up at that fucker’s house in the first place is because you knocked on the fucking door while he was there! You couldn’t wait until we got the distraction set up to get him out. No, you couldn’t fucking stand the thought of him touching her!”
“We didn’t know what he was doing to her! We didn’t know if he was hurting her!” Trent bellows, his face contorted with rage, but there’s doubt in his eyes now. Like he knows deep down Dickers is right.
“And now we have to hurt her, you fucking dimwit! She’s gonna die because of all your screw ups!” Dickers roars in pure fury.
Trent rocks back at that, as if Dickers just punched him in the gut. Then he shakes his head in denial. “No. Fuck no, we don’t have to kill her.”