James Swain - The Night Monster
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“Call them,” I said.
“I’m scared,” Seppi whispered.
“You’re supposed to be scared. Something bad has happened.”
Seppi cleared her throat. “Hey Travis, over here!”
Travis Bledsoe and his sons looked our way. I ducked down further, and began to retreat down into the borrow pit. Seppi stayed at the top, her feet frozen to the ground.
“Are they coming?” I asked.
“Yes, they’re running this way,” Seppi said.
“Come on,” I exhorted her.
Seppi snapped out of it, and scampered down the pit. I grabbed her by the hand, and together we ran to the pickup. The other members of our group had gone invisible, and I felt myself panic. I hadn’t asked Wood where we were supposed to hide.
Linderman’s head popped up from behind a large mound of brush.
“Jack… over here!”
I pulled Seppi over to the spot and we both ducked down. Wood and Linderman were hiding behind the brush along with two of the SWAT team members.
“Good work,” Wood said. “Now stay out of sight.”
“Yes, sir,” I said.
We heard the Bledsoes reach the top of the borrow pit. They were discussing how stupid they thought the sheriff was for wrecking his truck when their voices suddenly stopped.
“There’s the sheriff’s pickup. Where’s Victoria?” one of the sons said.
“I don’t know,” another son said. “You see her, Pop?”
“No,” Travis said. “This don’t smell right. Nobody move.”
The plan wasn’t going to work if Travis and his sons didn’t come down the hill. I looked at Seppi. Her eyes told me she understood.
“Hey, Victoria, where’d you go?” Travis called out.
Seppi’s face turned fearful. Then, just as suddenly, her resolve returned. She pushed herself away from me, and scurried around the mound and into view.
“Over here, Travis. I’m over here,” Seppi called out.
“There she is,” Travis said. “Come on, boys.”
I stole a glance around the debris. Seppi stood beside the sheriff’s pickup, waiting for Travis and his sons. She glanced my way, and somehow found the courage to smile at me. I prayed it wasn’t the last time she did that.
I drew my Colt, and looked at Wood.
“Tell her to get down,” Wood whispered.
I stole another glance at Seppi. Travis and his sons had reached the pickup, and were peering inside the cab. The armless man’s eyes went wide.
“What the hell-they’re both dead!” Travis said.
Seppi started to back away from the pickup.
“Not so fast, you little bitch,” Travis said.
Travis grabbed Seppi by the shoulder and shook her. She clawed his face and broke free, and started to run. Travis drew his gun and aimed at Seppi’s feet.
“We’ve been set up, boys,” Travis said.
Travis fired several bullets at Seppi’s feet. She screamed, and fell face-first to the ground. Travis aimed at her back, laughing his fool head off as he prepared to kill her. His four sons simultaneously drew their guns.
I came around the mound. I’d gotten Seppi into this, and it was my responsibility to make sure she survived. I aimed at Travis, and started squeezing the trigger of my Colt. I did not stop until I was out of bullets.
My first two shots popped Travis in the chest. The armless man staggered backward with blood pouring from his mouth. He fell against the pickup and his gun dropped from his hand. Then he just seemed to melt into the earth.
One of the Bledsoe boys rushed to his father’s aid. The others aimed their weapons at me. I didn’t have anything to fight them with, and lowered my arm. I saw my life flash before my eyes, and all the things I’d yet to do.
“Throw down your weapons!” Wood shouted.
The SWAT team came out from hiding, their assault rifles aimed at the Bledsoe boys. It was an old-fashioned Mexican standoff, and I was in the middle of it.
“Now!” Wood shouted.
One of the Bledsoes had the foresight to drop his gun, and throw his arms into the air. But the others didn’t, and started firing.
It was the last thing any of the Bledsoe clan ever did.
CHAPTER 57
I ran to where Seppi lay facedown in the earth. The air was choking with the smell of gunfire and death, the sound of the SWAT team’s furious assault echoing across the barren fields like a Fourth of July celebration that had gone awry. Kneeling, I looked for any signs of bullet holes on Seppi’s body. Her clothing was clean, and I gently touched her shoulder.
“Hey,” I said.
Seppi’s head twisted in the earth. “Is the shooting over?”
“Yes. Are you okay?”
“I think so.”
“Come on. You need to get up.”
I helped Seppi to her feet. She came off the ground slowly, like someone rising from a deep sleep. She looked around at the Bledsoes and shook her head ruefully.
“Did any of them get away?” she asked.
“No. That was real brave, what you did.”
“I don’t know what came over me. I hope I didn’t screw up your plan.”
“Not at all.”
The SWAT team were checking the Bledsoes for signs of life. I guided Seppi past them and up the hill. Reaching the top, she stopped to glance over her shoulder.
“Are they all dead?” she asked.
I looked back as well. The Bledsoes were sprawled around the sheriff’s pickup, and didn’t have an ounce of life left in their bodies. It wasn’t the ending any of us had hoped for, but sometimes justice has a way of catching up to people, and making them pay for their sins. The Bledsoes had gotten exactly what they deserved.
“Yes,” I said. “They’re all dead.”
I started to lead Seppi back to my car. She took a few hesitant steps, then stopped walking. The blood had drained from her face, and she did not look well. I had her lean against me, then took her wrist, and felt for her pulse.
“Your heart rate is high,” I told her.
“It’s always high,” she said.
“You don’t look good.”
“Just give me a minute to catch my breath. I’ll be fine.”
Linderman came up the hill and joined us. I’d seen him shoot one of the Bledsoes with his shotgun, the boy flying through the air like he’d been struck by a car. Looking at him now, I would never have known he’d just killed someone.
“That was an awfully brave thing you did,” Linderman said.
Seppi leaned against me for support. “I’m glad I could help,” she said.
“Special Agent Wood would like you to show us where Mouse and Lonnie’s compound is,” Linderman said. “He’s afraid of getting lost.”
“I can do that,” Seppi said.
“I’ll tell Wood,” Linderman said. “He wants to leave right now.”
“I’m ready when you are,” she said.
Linderman marched back down the hill. I started to protest, and Seppi dug her fingernails into my arm so hard it made me wince.
“Don’t,” she said.
“But you’re not well,” I said. “You need to go to a hospital, and get checked out.”
“I told you… I just need to catch my breath.”
“We have your map. You don’t need to do this. We can find them.”
Seppi glanced furtively over her shoulder. Satisfied none of the others could hear her, she leaned in close, her eyes glistening with tears.
“I lied to you earlier,” she said.
“You did? About what?” I asked.
“Mouse and Lonnie used to take turns sleeping with me. I want to see the FBI shoot those sons-a-bitches. Please let me be there.”
I swallowed hard. Seppi had told me her darkest secret. How could I deny her?
“All right,” I said.
CHAPTER 58
The road leading to Mouse and Lonnie’s farm had been carved through a dense forest of trees, and was barely wide enough for two cars. I drove slow, afraid of hitting one of the many deer that peered out from the shadows.
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