Chapter 1
Lucky
drove up to his house. He couldn't wait to see Liz, today was their seventh
anniversary.
He felt like he was being watched, he looked behind him and saw a strange black
van sitting across the street from the house. There was no one in it, but for
some reason it bothered him.
He unlocked the door and went inside.
"Daddy!" a little blonde haired girl shrieked running to him.
"Laurie! How's daddy's little girl?" he asked scooping her up in his
arms.
"Ok" she said wiggling to get down.
Lucky sat her down and watched as she ran off. She had gotten so big. He could
believe that she was already five years old. With her long, blonde hair she
looked like a little Angel. He was sure this was what his mother had looked
like when she was a little girl. She was even named Laura after his mother, but
they called her Laurie.
"Lucky? Is that you?" Liz called from the kitchen.
"Yes," he said walking into the kitchen.
Liz was standing at the stove. He walked up behind her and kissed her on the
neck. She smiled and turned around and gave him a kiss.
"The plumbers you sent just finished working on the pipe in the basement.
I wish you'd told me that they were coming. They surprised me."
"Plumbers? I didn't call any plumber! When did
they leave?
"Just before you came into the kitchen. They..."
Lucky didn't wait to hear anymore. He ran to the window and saw two men getting
into the van. He recognized the men. They were the same men that had been after
his family for three years.
Jennifer Smith's sons had decided to get even with the Spencer Family for what
Lucky's father had done to them. Luke and Laura had retired and were living a
peaceful life in Florida now. They weren't after Luke and
Laura though, they were after Lucky and Liz.
"Liz get the bags!" he yelled. "I get
Laurie."
He ran upstairs and grabbed his daughter and carried her from her room. Coming
back downstairs he met Liz in the hall. He grabbed her hand and they ran out
the door.
They jumped in the car and backed out of the driveway. Before Lucky could get
out of sight of the house, it exploded.
Liz looked at Lucky with frightened eyes.
"Its all right." he said. "We stayed
here too long. It was time to move on anyway."
They drove off into the night, not knowing where they were going.
