Chris Grabenstein - The Crossroads

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“We’re back here!”

He heard something metal hit the floor. He twirled around.

The old lady had dropped the knife and was getting away through the back door.

Zack wanted to chase after her, but he still had the baby and Mr. Willoughby to worry about.

“Back here!” he screamed. “Hurry!”

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“She got away!” Zack said when the police arrived two minutes later.

“Don’t worry, Zack,” said Sheriff Hargrove. “You did the right thing. Thanks to you, the baby is safe.”

“She’s in a silver Hyundai. The car that followed her to the crossroads every Monday! I saw her drive away!”

“Well, she won’t get far. We’ll catch her.”

“Where’s Judy?”

“We don’t know, son.”

“Is she safe?”

The sheriff shook his head. “We don’t know that, either.”

Gerda Spratling had learned to drive when she was sixteen However with Mr - фото 107

Gerda Spratling had learned to drive when she was sixteen.

However, with Mr. Willoughby constantly at her beck and call, she had not driven much in the intervening fifty-six years. Now she was hunched behind the wheel of Sharon’s silver Hyundai, moving slowly. She was headed home to the manor because she sensed Clint would be there waiting for her.

Clint will know what to do!

Clint Eberhart’s Thunderbird was gaining on Judy, so she gunned the Cadillac, jammed the accelerator all the way to the floor.

“Come on, ghost boy! Show me what you’ve got!”

She bounded up a knoll, left the pavement, and landed with a rocking thud that sent Zipper’s head bobbling like a dashboard dachshund.

There was a slow-moving vehicle blocking the road in front of them.

A silver Hyundai doing thirty-five miles per hour.

The Cadillac pulled up alongside the Hyundai.

Gerda Spratling saw Mrs. Jennings behind the wheel. “How dare she! That woman stole my automobile!”

The old lady stomped on the gas pedal with all the strength her surging hate could provide.

Judy saw the blinking red light where 13 crossed 31 and decided to barrel through the intersection to make Miss Spratling and Clint Eberhart chase after her. She’d lead them both away from the factory and Zack and out into the Connecticut countryside.

Maybe all the way to New Hampshire.

She looked both ways when she hit the crossroads but didn’t even think about stopping.

Gerda Spratling squeezed the steering wheel, leaned forward, and willed the whining Hyundai to move faster.

Faster!

Then she saw a familiar figure standing at the edge of the crossroads and forgot all about catching up with George Jennings’s wife.

It was Mary O’Claire.

The girl who told Sheriff Jennings all those lies!

Claimed Clint was her husband. Hah!

The young woman stretched out her arms and beckoned Miss Spratling into the crossroads.

“Dirty, stinking, stupid liar!” Spratling aimed the car straight at the ghostly apparition.

Mary drifted to the right.

Spratling matched her move, cut her wheels sharply.

The little car was doing sixty miles per hour when it entered the crossroads. That sudden twist of the steering wheel caused it to flip over and tumble down the asphalt. When it finally stopped rolling, when the roof caved in and the gas tank ruptured, when it looked like a rusty beer can flattened under a truck tire—the car exploded.

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Judy looked up at her rearview mirror and saw Miss Spratling swerve off the road.

Then she heard the explosion.

She eased onto her brakes, executed a U-turn, and drove back to where the small car had erupted into a fireball.

No way could Miss Spratling still be alive.

Zipper stood up in the passenger seat, his front paws planted firmly on the headrest so he could look out the rear window. He yipped and wagged his tail. The bad man was gone. The Thunderbird was nowhere to be seen.

Judy dialed 911 to report the accident.

“Your name?” the operator asked.

“Judy Magruder Jennings.”

“Mrs. Jennings? Sheriff Hargrove said if you called, I should tell you Zack is fine. Apparently, he was also very brave.”

“Is that so?”

“That’s what Ben told me. Said your son is a hero, saved a baby’s and an elderly gentleman’s lives tonight.”

The operator informed Judy that a fire truck and an ambulance were on their way to the crossroads. Judy hung up, climbed out of the car, and hurried toward the flaming wreck. She moved as close as she could until the heat forced her to step back. The fire department would have to handle the blazing wreck.

Judy needed to go see her son.

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Zack and Judy spent the rest of the night at a Holiday Inn.

First thing the next morning, Judy called Mandica and Son Tree Service and asked them to “Please go rip out what’s left of that stupid stump in our backyard.”

Mr. Mandica thought it was an odd request—worrying about tidying up your yard when you didn’t even really have much of a house anymore.

Judy offered to pay him double his usual price if he took care of the job, as she put it, “today!”

Sheriff Hargrove suggested that Judy keep the Cadillac for a little while since her own car had been badly damaged when the garage around it had burned down.

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“This car is kind of creepy, hunh?” Judy said as they drove up Route 13.

“Yeah.”

They were coming from dinner at Burger King. Judy had bought Zipper his own Double Whopper, no onions. She figured the dog had earned it, going up against the ghost of Clint Eberhart the way he had.

Now Zack and Zipper shared the front passenger seat. The dog burrowed in Zack’s lap, enjoying his after-dinner nap.

“Don’t worry,” said Judy. “We’ll buy a new car. We’ll build a new house. Those kinds of things are easy to replace.”

After waiting all day, Zack popped the big question: “So, any idea what I should tell Dad about the fire?”

“Don’t worry. We’ll think of something.”

“We?”

“I should’ve listened to Bud and had that tree chopped down. So in a way the fire is my fault, too. I know—we’ll tell your dad I was attempting to make toast again.”

Zack laughed and it felt good.

“You know,” said Judy, “I never really liked that house.”

“What?”

“Seriously. Sure, it was huge, but it only had a breakfast nook. Where were we supposed to eat lunch? Our next house will definitely have that lunchroom.”

“What about a detention hall in the hallway?”

“Nope.” She tousled Zack’s hair. “We don’t need one. Nobody I know ever does anything really, really bad.”

They reached the blinking light. Judy signaled for a left turn.

“I thought we were going back to the Holiday Inn.”

“We are. I just want to check something.”

She parked the Cadillac on the shoulder of the road in the same spot where Miss Spratling always parked it on Mondays.

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