AmyStrange & the Criminal (Part 1: the Escape) Copyright © 2019 by David P. Ayotte THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR CHILDREN
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CHAPTER 4: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd << 82 | 83 | 84 >> Documentary? I thought, but then made a weird connection. “You don’t mean that TV show, Mr. Ed?” I answered hesitantly. “Hit that one right on the head, but do you know why they picked the person to be Wilbur, the only human the horse would talk to?” “I have no... hey, who are you anyway and where are you exactly?” I asked, and then added, “Are you in that room right now?” “Just think about that question tonight, and I’ll tell you the answer tomorrow. Right now, I’ve gotta close up shop before the day-people get here, Frankenstein and his two evil assistants.” “Tomorrow?” I asked and looked in- side the vent. I could see something moving, and then the sound of a grate closing on the other end. After that, I couldn’t see a thing. After a couple minutes of trying to get a better look, I gave up. I pushed the desk back and went to the Surgical Room. I did a quick clean-up, grabbed the frozen mice, and then headed to Shipping and Receiving. On my way, I thought about that voice again. Maybe, it was someone holding a smart-phone or tablet into the vent. I replayed that part again, but still couldn’t see anything behind it. It was obviously something that could move on its own and also smaller than the vent, but I also noticed something else. In my peripheral vision, it looked like Teddy’s eyes were glowing. Like it was some kind of robot, or an alien, or maybe an alien robot! Shit, with the military involved, that sure sounded feasible. That possibility got my imagina- tion going big time, and I totally forgot about the bloody bag. It’s not an excuse, I know, but it also didn’t help that the Dirty-Side was packed, wall to wall, with racks and racks of dirty cages. We had until noon to catch up before more dirty cages would start coming in like herds of cattle, and even though I was busy, Teddy was still on my mind the whole time. By lunch, we had it all under control. Unfortunately, that’s also when I remembered the bloody bag, but as soon as I saw Alicia, I told her all about it. I wanted to go down and find it, but she told me, “It won’t do you any good, because they’re already gone, but I’ll look into it Crim. I promise.” “I know you will Allie,” I told her, and I knew she would. << 82 | 83 | 84 >> CHAPTER 4: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
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