The noxious odor was getting more unbearable by the minute. Travis
hoped Kyle got back with help soon. Judging by his labored breathing he wouldn’t
last much longer. He couldn’t believe how stupid he had been. If he lived
through the ordeal, he would never listen to Kyle again. Just sneak in and steal a couple bales, Kyle had said. No one will notice. But notice they did,
and in a big way.
Travis had just picked up the first fat bale when the barn
doors flew open and a guy the size of a truck ran straight at him. If he hadn’t
held the bale in front of himself, Travis believed the guy would have killed
him when he knocked him to the ground. As it was, his chest felt like it was
caved in and he was sure a couple ribs were broken.
If the human truck had had his way Travis would already be
dead. He had already doused Travis in gasoline by the time his friend arrived. Thankfully,
his friend had other plans for Travis. Not that Travis was sure that was any
better. He could just imagine what these guys did to people who stole from
them. Actually, he was tired of imagining what they would do to him. He had
already scared himself half to death thinking about it.
He would rather spend his time trying to hold his breath to
avoid the fumes and thinking about Kyle rescuing him. At least he hoped Kyle
was coming back. After the two guys had left, Kyle whispered through the door
that he was going for help. Travis had no idea where he was going. They were
miles from the nearest town. Pot farmers didn’t plant their crops in the city
limits. Maybe Kyle was going to try and get to cell range and call the cops. He
hoped Kyle found someone, whoever it was, and made it back before morning. That’s
when the guy in charge had said he’d be back.
He had almost given up hope when he heard a loud crash. He
turned as much as his bindings would allow and saw the whole barn door fly off
its hinges. The next thing he knew, Kyle was running in and grabbing him up.
Kyle half carried, half dragged Travis out of the barn.
“You could help you know!” Kyle shouted as he haphazardly
heaved Travis head first into the truck.
By the time Kyle got around the truck and in the driver’s
seat, Travis had rolled off the seat and was lying face down on the floor. “What
the hell?” Kyle mumbled as he lifted Travis back onto the seat.
“It would help if you’d untie me. I might be able to keep my
balance if I wasn’t hog tied,” Travis said.
“No time,” Kyle said and floored the truck.
“Aren’t the cops arresting those guys?” Travis asked. “Why
the hurry?”
“What cops?” Kyle asked.
Travis was fixing to reply when he noticed flames raging on
both sides of the truck. “What the hell?”
“I burned it, Man!” Kyle yelled. “I couldn’t find anyone
back at the main road so I improvised. I figured they wouldn’t be too worried
about you if their merchandise was burning to the ground.”
4 comments:
Ha! Very good!
Thank you, Rissa. I haven't written a story in a long time. I just hoped it made sense.
Well the growers are going to be doubly mad now so I suggest they just keep driving on. Sounds as if they got off light.
Maybe they'll call the cops when they get far enough away. The cops should get there in time to get the pot growers. Who knows.
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