Andrew Klavan - The long way home

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I sat forward fast and struck at Sherman's gun hand. At the same moment, he fired.

The blast of the gun was deafening. The flashlight rolled back and forth. The light and shadows expanded and contracted around us, giving the room a bizarre funhouse atmosphere. For a moment, I wasn't sure whether I'd been shot or not.

But no, the bullet had gone wild as the edge of my hand hit Sherman's wrist.

I grabbed his wrist and twisted it. Pressed on his arm, forcing it to the floor, making him cry out in pain.

"Drop it!" I shouted.

He wouldn't. I increased the pressure. His hand finally opened. The gun fell to the floor with a rattling thud.

I shoved Sherman's arm away and snapped up the gun and turned it on him. I scrambled to my feet.

Sherman sat up, rubbing his wrist where I'd twisted it.

The flashlight rolled slowly to a stop, the beam lying across the dusty floor.

Holding the gun on Sherman, I knelt down beside him. I forced my hand into the pocket of his pants and found his car keys. I took them and stood up again out of his reach.

All the while, Sherman stared at me, rubbing his wrist.

"I'm taking you to the police," I said. "You're going to tell them the truth about Alex."

For another second, Sherman stared. Then, slowly, he broke out into a grin. He laughed. The sound sent a chill through me.

"What's so funny?" I said.

"How dumb do you think I am?"

"What do you mean?"

"Did you really think I'd come here alone without some backup, without some insurance?"

I tried to answer his smile with one of my own. "You're alone, all right," I said. But a little sick sensation of doubt rose up in the back of my throat. "There's no one else in this house."

"Oh, you're right about that, Charlie. I couldn't bring anyone with me, because I wasn't sure what you might say. But I know what a dangerous guy you are. I wouldn't just walk in here without a plan B."

He worked his way to his feet.

I gestured at him with the gun. "Take it easy. I'll shoot if I have to."

"You're not gonna shoot, Charlie. In fact, you're going to do exactly what I tell you to do." Smiling, Sherman held his hand out. "And I'm telling you to give me the gun." He saw the doubt in my eyes. His smile got even bigger. And he said, "Give me the gun, Charlie-or Beth dies."

Rage flashed through me like a flame. Before I even knew what I was doing, I grabbed Sherman by the front of his shirt and slammed him back against the wall. I stuck the gun into his face.

"What are you talking about? Where is she?" I pressed the gun hard into his cheek, my finger tightening on the trigger. My voice came out hoarse and ferocious through my gritted teeth. "Is Beth in danger? Tell me! Tell me! You think I won't kill you? Don't be stupid. I'll kill you, all right. Where is she?"

He still managed to smile, even with the gun barrel digging into him. "Oh, she's fine, Charlie. She's sitting at home. She's doing her homework. Her parents are out for the evening. She's all by herself, working at the computer in her bedroom upstairs. And in approximately five minutes, if my people don't hear from me, they're going to pay her a little visit. They'll come in oh-so-quietly, Charlie. She won't even know they're there. And they'll kill her quietly, too, a knife to the throat. Cutting deep so she can't cry out. She'll bleed to death on the floor without a sound. No one'll even know it happened until her parents get home and find her."

I was so angry I wanted to kill him then and there. So angry I could barely speak, but I managed it. "You're going to call them. Your people. You're going to phone them now and call them off."

Sherman laughed. "Am I? Or am I going to call them and say a code word that starts them going. How will you know, Charlie? How will you know?"

When he saw that I had no answer, he gave another hard chuckle.

"Face it, Charlie. You're tougher than I am, but I'm a lot smarter than you. You have no choice. It's you or Beth. Give me back the gun."

To be honest, I don't know what I would've done if I'd been thinking clearly. Maybe I just would've surrendered to save Beth. Maybe that's what I should've done. But my fury against this man-this man who had murdered my friend-this man who had stolen my life from me-who was threatening to kill Beth-that fury roared through me hotter than ever, and I hit him. Without even thinking, I drew back the gun and smashed the butt of it into the side of his head.

I was still gripping his shirtfront in my other hand and I felt him become a dead weight as he lost consciousness. I let him go. He dropped to the floor.

For a moment, I stared at him where he lay. As my mind cleared, I realized what I'd done. Now he couldn't make the call, couldn't pull off his goons. They would break into Beth's house in five minutes and kill her.

Frantically, I looked around the room. I had to think, I had to think. In the outglow of the flashlight, I saw the laptop on the floor. I saw the cell phone. I grabbed them.

I would need them if I was going to save Beth's life.

CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

Five Minutes Sherman's car was parked just down the path from the house. I saw it in the early moonlight: a sleek, silver BMW.

I rushed to it, stumbling sloppily over the pebbles and loose dirt under my shoes. I jumped behind the wheel, tossing the laptop onto the passenger seat beside me. I flipped the laptop open and brought it out of sleep mode. While it woke up, I jammed the car key into the ignition and started the engine.

There was so much I needed to do, and it all had to be done at once. I needed to get to Beth's house to protect her. That was the first thing because I wasn't far and I could probably get to her before the police. But I needed to call the police too. And even before that, I needed to warn Beth, to tell her to get out of the house before Sherman's killers came for her.

I tapped the webcam icon on the laptop and brought Beth's computer up onto the screen.

I flipped the car into gear and stepped down on the gas.

I felt the tires spit pebbles out behind me. Then the rubber gripped the dirt and the Beamer shot forward. The car bounced and bounded toward the mansion's gate.

I glanced over at the laptop. She had her camera on. I saw the webcam image of Beth's room on the monitor. I could see her bed against one wall with big pillows and a stuffed alligator on it. I could see her closet at the head of the bed, the door open, clothes hanging inside. I could see her dresser against the other wall under a bulletin board crowded over every inch with snapshots. I could see the door with a cross to one side of it and a poster of a window with a green field outside on the other.

But Beth herself was not in sight.

The BMW sped through the dark along the dirt path, shuddering and skidding. The headlights speared the deep shadows under the trees. I went for the cell phone in my fleece pocket. Held it to me, snapped it open with my thumb. Driving clumsily with one hand, I had to struggle to keep the car from veering to the left or right, from smashing into the trunk of one of the trees along the path.

Josh had programmed all my friends' numbers into the phone. I pressed 1 with my thumb. I dialed Beth.

As I waited for the phone to ring, I saw the iron gate up ahead that led out to the public road. Luckily, Sherman had left the gate open. I held the wheel firmly with one hand, guiding the car over the rough path, aiming it for the open gate.

The phone rang in my ear-and at the same time, the car went through the gate, bouncing out onto the bad road beyond. The car wiggled under me, trying to skid on the broken macadam. I wrestled it straight with my one hand, holding the phone to my ear with the other.

The phone rang again-and then I heard Beth's singing ring tone come echoing back to me over the laptop's speaker. I glanced at the monitor. I couldn't see it, but her phone was in her room somewhere, the sound of it coming over the microphone in her computer as it rang.

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