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3:30 a.m.
MICHAEL COOPER FELT a tooth chip and a pool of blood rise in his mouth after the third time Christian Bidwell pistol-whipped him. The latest blow sent Michael reeling to the floor beside his bed. After chewing off a string of random curses beneath his breath, Michael spit out blood.
βDude, this is not happening,β Michael started. βEven if I knew where Jamie was, Iβm not going to spill to a douche like you.β
Christian offered the cocky smirk that Michael often saw when Mr. Everything sauntered down the halls of the high school with his entourage.
βDouche,β Christian mocked. βClever guy. Look, Coop, donβt know if youβre a fan of irony, but weβre swimming in it, my friend. You see, if youβd given up Sheridan right out of the gate, I wouldnβt have reason to knock you around. Iβd be out of your life. Turns out, though, youβre just a clueless son of a bitch. That means the guy with the gun has nowhere to go and needs to work out his frustration. Follow?β
βI get your speed,β Michael said. βBut messing me up donβt change a damn thing. Bad enough you and the Queen Bee wonβt even tell me why youβre after Jamie.β
Christian stepped back and dropped the gun to his side. He lost all pretense of a smirk.
βHuh. Skipped that detail, didnβt we?β He shrugged. βSimple, really. When I find him, Iβm going to kill him. Do the world a favor.β
Michael considered the absurdity of the past fifteen minutes of interrogation and torture then responded to Christian with a howl of laughter. He fell against his bed as the lunacy of this scene β staring into the face of a pistol wielded by the most popular 18-year-old in Albion County β left him certain he was lost inside the most painfully stark nightmare of his life. If only he could figure out when the script called for him to wake up β¦
βNo, seriously,β Christian continued. βI will literally be doing this world a favor. Donβt feel like I should have to, but Mom says itβs for the best, so who am I to fight the Queen?β
Michaelβs laughter died as he looked closer and saw what appeared to be sincerity in Christianβs olive eyes. Christian had always been the sort of guy Michael envied and despised at the same time: He could do no wrong in the class, on the field, or in the arms of girls, and he could punch a ticket to any future he chose. That he was a vacuous, self-absorbed Adonis who offered nothing of true value to society apparently escaped his adoring legion of hangers-on. And now, on top of everything else, Christian was taking his talents into the fields of torture and murder.
βYessir,β Michael said, βyouβre gonna kill a kid who never looked cross-eyed at you, but oh, youβre gonna save the world in the process. Yessir, you got the whole package.β Michael scared up his best impression of the high-pitched blondes who practically bowed before their young god and said, βI love you so much, Christian Bidwell. Youβre totally lit.β
Christian again shrugged before he mumbled, βScrew this,β and tightened his aim, setting the muzzle square between Michaelβs eyes. βToo many comedians, Coop. Nobodyβs going to miss one less.β
In the instant that followed, Michael felt the first taste of his mortality. He saw the coldness in Christianβs eyes, and the finger pull back on the trigger.
He was going to die. He was actually going to die.
βNo,β Agatha Bidwell shouted as she re-entered. βNot this way.β
Christian pulled back. βHeβs worthless, Mom. Knows nothing, but he sure has a mouth that needs to be shut down for good.β
βI think not. Our objective today is to save innocent life when practical. We have already lost too many friends and colleagues.β She dropped a hand on her sonβs shoulder and waited for him to lower the gun. βWe need to reevaluate our stratagem. Iβve just spoken with Arthur. We have a problem and we need to leave here now.β
βAnd Cooper? Heβs seen us. All he has to do is β¦β
βCome with us. Based on what has happened, he may yet have appreciable value.β
βAppreciable value,β Michael mumbled. βStockβs going up, huh?β
The next time Michael tried a sarcastic retort β while sitting in the back seat of Agathaβs car β he received a crossing blow from the butt of Christianβs gun. He cupped his nose and felt blood.
Michael did not pay attention to where Agatha was driving them or that she slowed down at the entrance to Truman Street. He did, however, see the sun come out much earlier than it should have. Flames raged from a house halfway down the street, and the yellow glow lit up the neighborhood. Small explosions erupted from inside the two-story structure. Neighbors emerged from their homes, some running and others gawking.
βI should have anticipated this,β Agatha said as she pulled off the road. βWalter always had a special love for fire.β
βHoly shit on a stick,β Michael said, recognizing at last where they were. βWalt Huggins? You trying to say heβs β¦β
βThere,β Agatha pointed without paying Michael any mind. Seconds later, the front passenger door opened, and a man stumbled into the seat gripping his left arm, his shirt sleeve coated in blood.
He coughed. βThey were waiting for us. Drive.β
Michael leaned forward when he recognized the voice. When he caught enough of the profile, Michael forgot all about his broken nose.
βNo way. You? I mean, look, I can buy into the Ice Queen and Prince Charming over here, but you? Coach?β
Arthur Tynes, who coached track at Albion and trained both Jamie and Michael since they were 12, glanced back at Michael. He offered only a brief nod and turned away.
βSorry, sport,β Arthur said. βI didnβt figure you to get
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