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DANGEROUS
MISTAKES by Lady Emily Chapter 11 |
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Joe
awoke to a dull throbbing in his head. Ow, he thought, wake up and smell
the chloroform! After his eyes were properly focused, he glanced down to
confirm that his wrists and ankles were tied. They were. Trying
to ignore the pain in his head, he took in his surroundings. He was in a
dark, enclosed space, probably the back of a truck, he guessed. He could
tell that it was moving, too, hearing the crunch of gravel under the
tires. As
his eyes adjusted to the dark, he could make out other figures also bound
and lying on the floor. Squinting at the faces, he could see that one was
Bess. That surprised him. When had they gotten her? He supposed that
Officer Sheffield was probably here too somewhere. Impatiently,
he searched for Frank or Nancy, realizing that they would better be able
to help him than anyone else, but they didn’t appear to be here.
Sighing, he scooted over to the nearest figure- Bess- and elbowed her
gently. “Bess? Bess, wake up!” He leaned over and put his ear near her
mouth. She was breathing slowly and peacefully, still under the effect of
the chloroform. “Come on, Bess!” She
didn’t move. “Officer Sheffield?” Joe called. “Wake up! Bess?
Lisa? Anyone?” Nobody
stirred. Joe groaned. He was going to have to do this on his own. If only
he could get free of these ropes! He grinned suddenly as he remembered the
lockpicking kit hidden in his shoe. There was a miniature saw in it that
he could use to cut the ropes. Twisting around, he endeavored to reach it
and failed. It would take someone else to get it. If only someone else
were awake! Scooting
over to the next figure, Lisa, he first checked to make sure she was
breathing. She was, and he reached for her belt as best he could with his
hands bound. Hopefully there was something attached to the belt that would
enable him to cut the ropes. He felt the holster, but her gun was gone. Of
course, their assailants wouldn’t let them keep their weapons. The other
attachments were also missing. Just
then Joe spotted a third figure- a man’s. “Frank?” A closer
inspection revealed that it wasn’t Frank, but Sam. Sam was also
breathing, and stubbornly unconscious. “Sam!” Joe shook him urgently,
and a blue light appeared beneath him. Joe was puzzled for a minute before
he realized it was Sam’s watch glowing. Peering
at it, he saw that he’d only been out for twenty or twenty-five minutes,
not long for chloroform, he thought. He wondered if he was becoming immune
to chloroform. That would explain why no one else would wake. He
checked Sam’s belt the same way he’d checked Lisa’s, finding nothing
but Sam’s retractable metal baton. That’s weird, he thought. Did they
just forget to take the baton? Hearing
wheezing from the corner, he followed the sound to another pile of bodies.
The bomb technicians. Their belts had also been stripped of any useful
instruments. He
heard a rustle in the back of the truck. A frightened voice echoed through
the truck. “ “Bess!”
Joe said in relief. “You’re awake!” “Joe?
Is that you?” Bess asked in a small voice. “I’m over here. I’m
tied up.” Joe
started crawling over to Bess. “Don’t worry, Bess. Just lie still; the
headache will start to subside and your eyes will adjust.” Finally
reaching her, he said, “I have a miniature saw hidden in my shoe, and I
need you to get it for me. Do you think you could turn around and reach
it?” Bess
twisted around and, after several minutes of fumbling around in the
darkness, she came up with Joe’s lockpicking kit. “I’ll
do you first.” Joe said, and Bess gratefully agreed, sitting still while
Joe carefully sawed through her bonds. *** “Miss
Drew?” said a chilling voice from behind her. The voice that had haunted
her nonstop for the past week. She
didn’t even have time to scream as the bat came down on her head,
knocking her to the floor, unconscious. Bess
heard her bonds snap, and she pulled her hands apart, massaging her sore
wrists. “Okay, give me the saw.” Joe handed her the saw and held up
his wrists. Bess
began to saw through the bonds. Suddenly, the truck lurched as it rounded
a corner, throwing Bess into Joe. Joe gritted his teeth as the sharp saw
bit into his palm. Bess
righted herself. She gasped as she felt blood on his hand. “Joe!” she
cried. “I am so sorry!” “It’s okay, Bess. You just keep sawing.” Joe said calmly, ignoring the burning in his hand. He could tell that the cut was deep by the amount of blood he felt dripping off his fingers. Bess
tentatively started sawing again, more slowly and gentler this time. Joe
fought back an impatient sigh. She was going to go slowly to avoid cutting
him again. This would take forever. *** He
laughed. “I’m so glad you’re awake. I didn’t mean to hit you that
hard!” His eyes twinkled, not merrily, but shiny and cold. The
boy squatted to her level. She realized then that she was lying on her own
living room couch. Grimacing, “If
I take off the tape, do you promise not to scream for your boyfriend?” He
shrugged, knowing that leaving her in doubt was the best way to hurt her.
Then he smiled. “Forgive me. I forgot to introduce myself.” “I
know who you are.” “Yes,
I do.” Daniel replied icily, “And you, Nancy Drew, have no reason to
be bitter. I’m the only one here who has reason to be bitter!” He was
getting angry now, nearly shouting. “I didn’t deserve-” He stopped
suddenly at a noise from upstairs. Daniel
was gauging her reaction. He smirked at her and said, “Would you like to
know why?” “Why
what?” “Why
I went to all this trouble to find you, torture you, and kill you?” “I
know why.” Daniel
laughed harshly. “You don’t know the half of it.” he growled. Daniel
raised his eyebrows. “It’s almost like you forget who’s in charge
here.” His expression changed to rage and he slapped Daniel
slapped her again. “Don’t even talk about my mother! You ruined her,
my father, and me!” “Don’t
make this my fault!” “You
want the story?” Daniel spat. “It starts with a fifteen-year-old boy
whose mother embezzled from his father’s company. She got caught by some
hotshot girl detective, and that’s when all of my troubles started!” He
glared at His
voice turned bitter. “The day the divorce was finalized, my father
committed suicide.” His glittering eyes bored into “Oh.”
“It
is your fault!” Daniel roared. “My father left all of his money to
charity, leaving nothing to my mother and me! My mother overdosed on pills
a few weeks later!” His voice quieted. “She’s dead too.” Daniel
turned to her. “I knew what I had to do. I had to avenge my parents! And
who better to punish than the girl who sent this chain of events into
motion?! You!” “No!”
“You
ruined my mother! You hurt my father! You killed them both!” “You’re
crazy!” Daniel
grabbed her by the throat, but his voice was calm. “Do you have any idea
how long I’ve been watching you?” “Two
weeks?” Daniel
laughed and squeezed her throat, causing spots to swim in front of her
eyes. “Try two years!” Daniel
released his hold on her throat. She coughed and gasped, feeling the air
rush into her lungs. Her eyes refocused, and the world stopped spinning.
He continued to talk to her calmly. “After watching you for a while, I
took the first part of my revenge. I found the thing that made you
happiest, and I took it away.” Daniel
rolled his eyes. “More clues, then? Alright. Think about last summer.
What happened then that made you unhappy?” Daniel
was getting impatient. “Think about a certain Hardy boy.” “Frank!”
Daniel
smiled. “He broke up with you, right?” “Did
you think he dumped you because he wanted to?” Daniel mocked. *** “Alright,”
Bess said, “Pull.” Joe
yanked and the rope broke. Thank God. He rubbed his wrists, which were
stinging. The cut on his hand was still sore, but the blood had finally
clotted and it was no longer bleeding. “We have to get out of here.”
he told Bess. “But
how?” Bess wanted to know. “And what about the police?” Joe
rubbed his chin. Trying to get four unconscious officers out of a moving
truck could prove to be a problem. “Let’s try to get the door open.”
he suggested. He
and Bess walked carefully toward the back of the truck. “It opens from
the bottom.” Joe told her. They
bent and tried to lift the metal shutter. “There’s not enough
leverage.” Bess grunted. “We’ll never be able to get it up without a
crowbar or something!” “You’re
right.” Joe admitted. “Hey, wait a minute!” he ran into the front of
the truck and knelt next to Sam. He groped around for Sam’s baton.
Finding it, he made his way back to Bess and extended it. “This close
enough?” Bess
grinned at him. “Let’s do it!” She poked the end into the crack of
the door and pushed. Nothing happened. “Jump
on it.” Joe advised. Bess
did, and the door lifted slightly. Joe grabbed the bottom of the door and
started to pull up, grunting when he put pressure on his injured hand.
“Help me, Bess!” Bess
grabbed the door, too, and pushed it upward with all her strength. Slowly,
the crack grew wider and wider until the door latched into an open
position above their heads. The two teens looked out the back of the
truck, realizing that they were on a deserted dirt road; there were no
other cars to be seen. “Just
great!” Bess exclaimed. “There’s no one here to help- AAH!” The truck had bounced, throwing Bess off balance. She was going to fall out of the truck! *** “He…he
didn’t want to break up with me?” “Of
course not!” Daniel scoffed. “I sent him anonymous messages
threatening to kill you if he didn’t leave you alone. He knew he
couldn’t keep an eye on you all the time, so he gave up and left. Smart
boy, he is.” “Yes.”
Daniel said smugly. “Brilliant, wasn’t it?” *** Joe
reacted quickly. With one hand, he grabbed the side of the truck. With the
other, he grabbed Bess’s flailing arm and pulled her back into the
truck. “Thanks,
Joe.” She gasped. “Anytime!”
Joe said. Then he winced. “Sorry for bleeding on you.” Bess
looked at the bloody smear on her elbow. “I’m fine. Let me see your
hand.” Joe
showed her. “It’s fine.” Bess
frowned. The cut was deep; it had reopened and was bleeding furiously.
“I think it needs stitches.” she told him worriedly. Joe
shrugged it off. “Nothing we can do now. Now we have to get off this
truck and help Frank and Nancy!” Bess
nodded. “How are we going to get these guys out of here?” she asked,
nodding at the four unconscious figures. Joe
bit his lip. “We could push them out, and then jump for it.” Bess
shrugged. “What have we got to lose?” |
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