AmyStrange & the Criminal
(Part 1: the Escape)
Copyright © 2019 by David P. Ayotte
THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR CHILDREN
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CHAPTER 6: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th
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“If it was just the older ones,
then I could see it, maybe, but even
the new ones don’t fight either.”
“I’ve seen some farms like that.
The animals got along just fine, and it
wasn’t weird at all.”
“That’s true, Crim,” Beth said
thoughtfully. “A lot of animals do like
each other, but not to this extreme.
All our babies sleep together in the
pen, and then play together for the
rest of the day, like one big happy
fucking family, including our horses,
and even Fangs?
“As a matter of fact, I didn’t
even think about it until Fangs showed
up. The first time we went to sing to
the horses, he was right there with us.
“Horses don’t like snakes, and I
know that from personal experience,
Crim. It’s just not normal,” Beth con-
cluded, and then took a quick look
around before adding, “It’s like we’re
on some kind of ancient Indian Burial
Ground or something magical like that.”
“I sure hope not,” I said, half
joking. “You know how that always turns
out.”
Beth and Randy both laughed. I
didn't.
“Well, I don’t know if you’ve got
that bridge thing beat,” Randy said
thoughtfully, and then laughed again,
“but that’s pretty damn close. I don’t
think it’s an ancient burial ground. I
think it’s you guys.”
“It's not me. That's for damn
sure,” I said, adding, “Besides, most
of the new animals, that join us, are
hurt and maybe our other babies just
feel sorry for them. Yeah I know, that
one sounds lame, even to me, but what’s
not lame is you Beth. You’re the real
magic, the real bright light here.”
“How do you explain all this going
on before I even met you?”
“Animals can predict the future.
There's documented evidence to suggest
that it’s possible. They knew you were
coming.”
“You know that most of that
evidence is earthquake related,”
Johnson pointed out.
“Maybe they can feel the tremors
coming before we can, and none of that
really helps prove what you're suggest-
ing, that animals are able to predict
the future.”
“Maybe,” I said reluctantly. I
never gave up on my pet theories
easily, not without a good verbal fight
first, “and you’re probably right, be-
cause most of the evidence is earth-
quake related, but there are some cases
that are not as easy to explain.
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