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Chapter 20 - a friendly face after a ride in the country

Jack felt his way toward the rear door of the truck as everything rattled and swayed back and forth around him. He reached the door and could see a thin sliver of light coming from underneath, but when Jack tried to lift up on the door, it wouldn’t budge. The door was locked tightly.

As Jack settled in on top of the bags, the truck’s engine began to sound a little different, and Jack felt the truck bed begin to tilt up toward the front. At the same time, the road smoothed out and wasn’t pounding Jack as much. He could hear the shifting of gears as the engine started to labor and slow down under the load. Minute by minute the truck whined and groaned up what Jack figured must be a very steep climb.

It was difficult to judge time while sitting in the dark, but it seemed to Jack that after several more minutes the road leveled off and the truck gained speed again. There were some intermittent ups and downs for another unknown stretch of time, and then the truck pitched forward, going faster and faster.

This pattern of steep climbs and descents continued over and over again until Jack lost count. He tried to guess how much time he had spent trapped in the truck but could only estimate at least an hour or two. One thing Jack was sure of, this wasn’t the road that he had traveled with Brendan on his way into Denver.

The truck swayed to the left and right uphill until it made one last sharp turn. As it started backing up, the truck’s warning siren caught Jack completely off guard and sent him scrambling for a hiding place. The bicycle he had carefully set aside was still there in the dark somewhere and Jack managed to trip over it. He toppled into several boxes and ended up sprawled across the canvas bags. After just a few more seconds, the truck and the siren both stopped.

A blinding amount of light poured in through the open door and as Jack’s eyes adjusted to the light, he could barely make out the silhouette of the man climbing up into the truck. The man looked around at the scattered contents of the truck for a moment and then saw Jack amid the fallen boxes and bags.

to be continued...
[a serial by little orphan dbax]
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Brilliant!
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