Page 116 of Five Survive
The red dot might be here, following her. But Red was untouchable, he couldn’t shoot her. And she had to use that to save this woman.
She leaped over Don’s crumpled body, feet skittering as she landed. Could the officer see Don and Joyce from where she was standing? Could she see the blood, the red road?
Red ran, alongside the white truck, around the back of it, toward the police car.sheriff chesterfield countywas emblazoned on its side in bright blues and yellows.
The woman’s eyes widened when she spotted Red.
“Stay where you are!” she shouted, drawing her handgun from the holster in half a second. She gripped it in both hands, pointed it at Red.
Red drew to a stop, dirt scattering, bunching around her feet.
But it was okay. She was standing right where she needed to be. Blocking the officer from the sniper’s line of sight. Her body a barricade against that red dot. The woman would be safe, because Red was here, and she wouldn’t move, she wouldn’t move whatever happened. This woman was going home today, and she’d hug her daughter, if she had one, tell her how much she loved her. That was how this ended.
“Hands up!” the officer shouted. “Hands where I can see them!”
Red swallowed, raising her hands, the broken walkie-talkie still in her grip.
“Red!”
Arthur’s voice screamed out into the breaking dawn.
Her head whipped back over to the RV.
Arthur was charging down the steps onto the road, his eyes on her as she stood here, frozen.
But there was a dark shape behind him, backlit from the yellow glow of the RV. Faceless, wide shoulders.
Oliver was right on Arthur’s heels, leaping to the road after him.
Now that they were both outside, Red could see something new in Oliver’s eyes, something final. The explosion must have hit at last, his face disfigured with the rage, eyes black and hollow, not golden brown. And she could see something else too, the knife in his hand as he bore down on Arthur.
“No, Oliver!”
Reyna was outside now too, scrabbling for Oliver’s other arm, dragging him back in the same moment he swung the knife.
It caught Arthur in the neck, slicing through flesh.
Not as hard as Oliver had meant it, because of Reyna.
Arthur’s hands darted to the gash in his throat, dark blood trickling over his fingers. But he was on his feet, he was still standing.
Oliver noticed that too, righting himself.
He shoved Reyna away.
She slammed into the side of the RV, falling to the road.
Oliver readied the knife, charging toward Arthur to finish it.
Crack.
Oliver jolted back. A blast of blood behind him, spattering against the off-white sides of the RV.
He crumpled to the road, knees first.
It was instinct.
Red’s hands jumped to her ears at the sound of the rifle, her eyesflicking from Oliver, lying dead still on the road, to Arthur clutching at his neck, to the police officer in front of her.