AmyStrange & the Criminal (Part 1: the Escape) Copyright © 2019 by David P. Ayotte THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR CHILDREN
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CHAPTER 7: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th << 108 | 109 | 110 >> Usually, I just shut-up, but this time, I had a plan, and it might just work if I didn’t start swearing at her first. When I told everyone about Amy- Strange, no one believed me either, just like Beth, and Rhonda just made fun of me and the video. “Really Criminal? A talking Cat? Why are you wasting our time with this? I've never been on one of these Hal- loween patrols, and that's what I want to talk about, not some stupid halluci- nation about some Cat wanting more kib- bles. Give me a break, and that video... pfff, I’ve got blind friends who can do better than that. Shit, I can do better than that.” Even though she opposed everything I suggested, and even though she was my pretend arch-enemy, I also felt a cer- tain amount of sympathy for her. Not only because she reminded me of how I could get sometimes, but mostly because of her mission in life, and that was to find her sister who disappeared a year ago, this Halloween. Her sister was fourteen at the time, and Rhonda was only thirteen, but now her sister would be fifteen, if she was still alive, and that was a really big if. One of the weird things she did, and still does, was to always wear the same exact schoolgirl uniform her sis- ter was wearing the night she disappeared. “Her name is Stephanie, but I call her Steph, and you have to help me find her,” was the first thing she said, when she first joined our group, just barged right in really. She was pushy, and I didn't like that, or her, right from the start. That was six months ago, and since then she’s told us everything about her sister's case that she knew or assumed. She also explained why she always wore that same outfit everywhere. The only time she ever cried was that first day when she explained how much she missed her sister. Her tough act dropped away, and I could see the scared little girl that was hiding underneath it. That's why, even though she was my pretend arch-enemy, and a general pain in the ass, I let her slide a lot more than I really should have, and also be- cause she was a whiz at hacking. She was able to get a hold of doc- uments from our police department, and from all over the world, including the FBI and Interpol, that were supposed to be impossible to get. << 108 | 109 | 110 >> CHAPTER 7: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
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