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Old 06-30-2014, 01:17 PM   #4
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Chapter 3

Now, as the van headed north, out of town, The three men in the back, we're busy duct taping Liz's wrists, ankles and mouth.

Then, knowing she'd be waking up shortly, they set to work blindfolding her so she wouldn't know where she was or the route they had taken to bring her there.

Yelling, to the back of the van, Carpenter said "I'm taking the back road to the cabin. Have you got her blindfolded yet?"

From the rear of the van, one of the accomplices shot back, "she's all set". As he turned off the highway, he yelled back "Good. Because she should be waking up any second now. And remember! Nobody lays a hand on her until we get to the cabin. And", he continued, "I get first crack at her when we get where we're going".

No sooner had Carpenter turned off the main highway, and Liz woke up. Instantly she became hysterical and started thrashing on the floor of the van. She couldn't see, she couldn't scream an she could barely move.

She had no idea where she was, how she had gotten there, how long she had been there or how long she had been unconscious.

In reality it had been only 4-6 minutes that she was out, but for all Liz knew, it could have been hours.

As she continued to squirm and thrash on the floor of the van, the vehicle rolled north and quickly disappeared from the main traffic flow.

Accelerating to 60 mph, Carpenter estimated they'd be at their final destination in just over 10 minutes. The cabin was, at the end of a private road, on a 300 acre parcel that Carpenter had inherited from his parents, who had passed away three years ago.

The cabin was nothing special and didn't have a lake, but it was private and isolated, and far away from other people. It was the perfect place to go if you didn't want anybody to find you.

As he neared the turnoff that would take them to the cabin, he thought about how very different the revenge he had planned for 'Officer Miller' was going to be from what he had originally envisioned.

He had always imagined shooting him and leaving him to die, in his own blood, next to his squad car. But his early retirement had quashed that idea.

Then, five weeks ago, the unexpected encounter with him and his pleasantly attractive wife (at the college) gave Carpenter a much better idea, and effectively saved Dave's life.

Now, rather than kill him, Carpenter had decided that his wife would take the punishment that he had originally reserved for Dave.

Dave would live to see another day, but after tonight, 'Officer Miller's' wife would never be the same again and that would be the best revenge he could ever hope to take out, on him.

And while what he had planned for Liz was going to be far from enjoyable for her, Carpenter and his former prison buddies planned on enjoying every, second of their time with her.
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