Richard Hale - Frozen Past

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“He’s calling me out. You know that, right?”

She nodded. “I believe this has always been about you. He’s using the girl to get to you.”

“Yeah. Well, it’s working.”

She stared into his bloodshot eyes as if trying to find something he needed. He looked away.

“I’ve got your back,” she said.

He turned to her and pressed his forehead against hers. “I know. Thanks.”

“Now, go shower,” she said, pushing him away. “And brush your teeth. You’re killing me.”

Luke watched the news from his hospital bed, sat up immediately and began dressing. As he tied the laces on his shoes, Deana and his grandmother walked in with balloons and some comic books.

“Did they release you?” his grandmother asked.

“No.”

“Then, what are you doing?”

“I’m leaving.”

“Oh no you’re not, young man. You had quite a bump on your head. You can’t just get up and leave.”

“You can’t stop me,” Luke said. He grabbed his cell phone and headed for the door. Deana grabbed his arm.

“You can’t help her,” she said quietly. “You know that, right?”

“I can’t if you don’t let go of me.” He stared at her hand on his arm and then glared at his sister.

She let go. “What are you going to do?”

“Find her,” he said as he strode out of his room. “Then, I’ll kill that son-of-a-bitch.”

His grandmother shouted after him, “Lucas Neal Harrison, you get back here this instant!”

Her voice faded as he turned into a stairwell and descended to the ground floor. Luke’s head still ached continuously, but the dizziness seemed to be in check. It didn’t matter anyway, he’d ignore everything to get to her before it was too late.

Something had snapped inside him as he watched Ellie in front of that camera, soaked in some gross liquid he couldn’t even guess at. She looked terrified and the fear she was feeling bore right into his heart, searing a place in it that could not be cooled until he knew she was safe. He had to find her! The police were useless and Jaxon was nowhere to be found. She had no one to help her, and he knew the terror she felt at being all alone was more than she could bear.

Exiting the front door of the hospital, he pulled out his cell phone and called Jimmy. “Did you get your car yet?”

“Hey, man! Yeah. How are you? Are you home yet? Have you seen the news?”

“Just be quiet for a second,” Luke snapped. “I need you to come get me at the hospital. Now.”

“Uh-ok. What’s wrong?”

“Ellie’s what’s wrong! You saw the news right? Now hurry and come pick me up. I’ll be out front. Bring John too.”

“Alright-I’m on it! What’re you gonna do?”

“You mean what are we gonna do? We’ll talk when you get here. Hurry!” He hung up and waited. For some reason, he was not afraid.

As Jaxon and Victoria exited his apartment, they were mobbed by reporters and bystanders shouting questions and accusations at them. The throng encircled them, keeping them from getting to her car in the street and shoving microphones and camera lenses in their faces as they tried to get him to talk. The voices were like gunshots to his head and Victoria glanced at him, a little worried. He held up his hand for them to be silent and they slowly quieted, waiting for him to say something.

One reporter insisted on badgering him anyway. “Detective! Why have you not responded to Eliana’s pleas? How could you ignore that innocent child’s request?”

The crowd was dead silent now, waiting breathlessly for his response. Jaxon saw the cameras and microphones jostling for the best position hoping to get the best shot or the best sound bite.

“I have only one thing to say to you people,” he said through clenched teeth, “and I’m only going to say it once. Move out of the way or I will pull out my gun and shoot every one of you mother fuckers.”

Any other day, the shock on their faces would have made him laugh, but he was dead serious and he had to make sure they knew that. Hell, he didn’t have a job anyway.

Nobody moved or made a sound for about fifteen seconds, so Jaxon reached inside of his jacket as if reaching for his gun. The crowd shifted out of the way rapidly and he let his hand fall back to his side. Victoria led the way to her car, a small smile on her face and when they reached it a few of the reporters found their voices again despite the threat.

“What are you going to do?”

“You can’t threaten us like that. We have the right!”

“Are you going to find her Detective?”

“Are you just going to let her die?”

He paused as he entered the car and then stood back up. “No,” he said and they drove away.

Jimmy picked up Luke in front of the hospital in a black, 2001 Isuzu Rodeo. As he got in, his phone rang. It was a number he didn’t recognize but he answered it anyway. It was his mother.

“Lucas. What are you doing?”

“Mom, I don’t have time for this right now.”

“You’re going to have to make time for me. Where are you?”

“Heading home.”

“You need to come back to the hospital right now! They have not ok’d you to leave. Besides, Deana tells me you’re going to look for Ellie? What the hell is wrong with you!”

His mother had never cursed at him and as he thought through the situation, he really didn’t blame her for being so upset. “Mom, I know you won’t understand…”

“Try me.”

“The cops botched this and now Ellie is gone. Did you see her on TV? He’s torturing her and then he’s going to kill her. I can’t let that happen.”

“Nobody wants that to happen, Lucas. Especially not me, but you have no training, no back-up and no right to traipse off to who knows where hunting for your girlfriend. You could get yourself killed. This madman is not playing games and even if you were lucky enough to find her, you don’t stand a chance against him. Come back to the hospital. If you won’t do that, at least stay home while the police and FBI find Ellie and bring her back.”

“They won’t find her. They couldn’t even find him before. Jaxon got his partner killed and then he let Smi…Worthington take Ellie from our house. Jaxon promised to keep us safe, and now he’s been missing and nobody knows where he is.”

“He was just on TV. He’s going after Worthington as we speak. He and his ex-wife, the FBI lady. Please, Lucas. Please come back.”

“I’m hanging up Mom.”

“No! Dammit! As your mother, I’m ordering you to obey me! When your father is better, he’s going to beat your hide harder than you’ve ever been beaten!”

“That doesn’t scare me, Mom. Being without Ellie does.” And he hung up.

Jimmy and John were staring at him. “What? Let’s go. To my house.”

Jimmy put the Rodeo in drive and pulled out through the parking lot. He drove carefully, doing the speed limit, and in some cases just under it. Luke wanted to get to the house, but since Jimmy was a brand new driver, he let it go.

“What’s the plan?” John asked, after a few moments of silence.

“We go after him.”

“That’s all well and good, Luke, but how do you think we’re going to be able to do that?”

“I’ll get my dad’s gun and you guys have your hunting rifles. All three of us should be able to take him out.”

“What the hell are you talking about!” John yelled and Luke just looked straight ahead. “We aren’t cops. And we aren’t killers, at least I’m not. And you’re missing one other important point-we…don’t…know…where…he…is!”

Luke turned slowly in his seat and glared at John. “This is Ellie were talking about,” he said. “Apparently she isn’t worth it for you two to risk your lives. I for one cannot go on without her, so it’s fine if you don’t want to help. I’ll do it on my own. I just thought I’d have a better chance if I had some friends backing me up, but I guess I don’t really have the friends I thought I did.”

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