AmyStrange & the Criminal
(Part 1: the Escape)
Copyright © 2019 by David P. Ayotte
THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR CHILDREN
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CHAPTER 2: MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th
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“He’ll report directly to me, but
if you ever, do something as stupid
and asinine as this again...” He let
that last part speak for itself. I was
going to jail for a long time is what
he didn’t say.
While the DA went in to see the
judge, we talked about the weather, and
we all agreed that yesterday was an
exceptionally nice day.
“We could use a little rain
though. Don’t you think?” I offered,
but that didn’t get us too far either.
After we finally exhausted that
subject, Johnson introduced me to Bob
and Sandy.
He shook my hand but didn’t say
anything.
“Bob’s my partner. He’s one of
those who thought you should do some
serious time. What do you think now,
Bob?”
Bob looked at Johnson for a sec-
ond, “Yes I am,” and then looked at how
the dog was loving me, “or was anyway.
Now, I don’t know. Sandy has some per-
sonal issues, and some of the guys keep
telling me to put her down, before
someone gets hurt or killed.
“I really thought that’d be today,
but Randy guaranteed that wouldn’t hap-
pen. He’s never been wrong about her
yet, but what really clinched it was
when he told me why,” Bob said
mysteriously, and then stopped.
I was still scratching Sandy be-
hind each ear, and she lifted her chin
up, like she was saying, “Right here.
Right under the chin. Yeah, yeah, come
on. You know you want to,” and of
course, that’s where I went.
“Some of those same guys think the
same thing about you, and that included
me,” Bob continued, “and well, she’s
been my partner for longer than Randy
has. I’d trust her judgment over all
those other guys, even Randy’s, in a
minute.”
“You know what?” Johnson asked,
and then answered, “I would too, but
listen, I can handle Sandy from here if
you want to take off.”
“Naw, I’m kind of curious to see
how this all ends,” he said, and then
looked at me, “If you don’t mind?”
“Nope, I’m kind of curious too,” I
answered back.
We didn’t have long to wait. The
DA got back less than a minute later,
gave me some papers to sign, and then
said, “It’s all set, but remember what
I told you.”
As I signed, my hands shook a lit-
tle, and the only answer that came to
me was, “Don’t get you mad?”
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