steam by peter edgell (big ebook reader txt) ๐
Excerpt from the book:
Sometimes life just takes you by the throat and flips you...
Read free book ยซsteam by peter edgell (big ebook reader txt) ๐ยป - read online or download for free at americanlibrarybooks.com
Download in Format:
- Author: peter edgell
Read book online ยซsteam by peter edgell (big ebook reader txt) ๐ยป. Author - peter edgell
be forced to look away first.
โLet me pay for thisโ, he said, his voice only a fraction above a whisper. โAfter all, I am in your debtโ.
Thunder came rolling like black candyfloss wrapped round a stick of lightning. But it was not thunder. The car bomb stripped away the entire front of the school building, leaving a vacuum of power in the countryโs next generation of educated people. The shops and cafes opposite were reduced to some manic childโs failed cake mix of oily smoke, rubble and flame. I stared, unbelieving. The cafe, the cafe I had been standing in, was somewhere under a geyser of flame where a gas main had burst and then been ignited.
I didnโt know that a grown man could cry so suddenly, could simply burst out sobbing in an instant. But thatโs what happened, before I choked and looked round. I stopped breathing, thought,โSo this is death.โ
There were screams in the distance. Faint sirens. Blood on my hands. Sheet lightning still playing madly across the sky but the thunder was retreating.
โBlood?โ I thought, โBlood? How can there be blood when the cafe has been totally destroyed? When every building has been demolished. Do the dead still bleed?โ
I gasped and started sucking in great gulps of air.
Apart from damage to the front window of the cafe, it seemed to have escaped lightly. I turned in a slow circle. Of course the cafe wouldnโt have been damaged. It was a different cafe. It wasnโt the one I had been standing in. It was two blocks away from the bomb blast. I turned through another circle. The room was empty. Completely empty. But there, on the counter before me, was a cup of fresh, steaming coffee.
Imprint
โLet me pay for thisโ, he said, his voice only a fraction above a whisper. โAfter all, I am in your debtโ.
Thunder came rolling like black candyfloss wrapped round a stick of lightning. But it was not thunder. The car bomb stripped away the entire front of the school building, leaving a vacuum of power in the countryโs next generation of educated people. The shops and cafes opposite were reduced to some manic childโs failed cake mix of oily smoke, rubble and flame. I stared, unbelieving. The cafe, the cafe I had been standing in, was somewhere under a geyser of flame where a gas main had burst and then been ignited.
I didnโt know that a grown man could cry so suddenly, could simply burst out sobbing in an instant. But thatโs what happened, before I choked and looked round. I stopped breathing, thought,โSo this is death.โ
There were screams in the distance. Faint sirens. Blood on my hands. Sheet lightning still playing madly across the sky but the thunder was retreating.
โBlood?โ I thought, โBlood? How can there be blood when the cafe has been totally destroyed? When every building has been demolished. Do the dead still bleed?โ
I gasped and started sucking in great gulps of air.
Apart from damage to the front window of the cafe, it seemed to have escaped lightly. I turned in a slow circle. Of course the cafe wouldnโt have been damaged. It was a different cafe. It wasnโt the one I had been standing in. It was two blocks away from the bomb blast. I turned through another circle. The room was empty. Completely empty. But there, on the counter before me, was a cup of fresh, steaming coffee.
Imprint
Publication Date: 06-17-2011
All Rights Reserved
Free e-book: ยซsteam by peter edgell (big ebook reader txt) ๐ยป - read online now on website american library books (americanlibrarybooks.com)
Similar e-books:
Comments (0)