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Chapter 11 DiBianco needed his laptop. It was where he kept his contacts, his research, writings, thoughts, memories. He was lost--empty--without it. He was suddenly thankful he had forgotten it at home that morning. Dropping the shifter into second gear, DiBianco gunned it, sending the beast banking sharply onto Kirkland Street, nearly hitting a pedestrian while she mindlessly crossed the intersection. DiBianco slammed on the breaks sending the Mustang into a brief tailspin, then stared at the young woman in astonishment. "Crystal?" He yanked the E-break and stormed out of the car, his eyes fixed on his young student. Her eyes were unnaturally blue, her smile, bright, yet her body was bruised, beaten ... scourged. It was evident she had wondered off from ground-zero. She was in shock. "Are you okay?" She said nothing. She just smiled. He grabbed her by her middle and carried her to the car, laying her inside. She had tried to walk, but her feet did more dragging than walking. "We need to find help." He buckled her in the passenger's seat, ran around to the drivers seat, released the break, and threw the shifter into first gear. The Mustang lit a smoking flame in its path and they catapulted down Cambridge Street with little time wasted. "They have her," she said, finally. "Sorry?" "Your girlfriend. She's with them." ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** |