I am soo sorry for not updating.. I've been so busy lately and the craft show that was last week didn't help.. ugh. But I'm finally updating this story finally so I hope you enjoy!
Henry drove into the parking lot of the station. He parked me next to my buddy, Aaron, and got out. He patted me on my hood before he entered the station. My trunk and fender were fixed like new.
"So, I heard you had some trouble on the highway." Aaron joked, nudging me with his tire.
"Tell me about it. The man was drunk. Henry told me."
"Dude, I heard that you got shot in the trunk and your fender got ripped up!"
"Ripped up? Who told ya that? All it got was dented."
"I don't know, but a cruiser had left while you were gone and I could hear their radio. They said your fender was torn off!"
"That's a lie." I scoffed. Aaron was the same make and model as me, but he was a newer generation than me. He came in like a few years ago.
Suddenly, Henry burst out of the station doors. "Start your engine!" He yelled.
"Uh, oh..." I muttered as I started it. I opened my door as Henry threw a first aid kit in the backseat. He then hopped into the driver's seat.
"I guess I'm coming along with!" Aaron said, seeing that his driver was also running out. I sped out of the lot, Aaron following closely behind.
"We have a kidnapped child, a five year old girl. Witnesses say she was taken in a black van, and drove towards some woods." Henry told me. That poor girl.
We drove onto a highway. After an hour about of driving, we reached a small town. We took a road off to the side into a large wooded area. Henry switched off my sirens but kept the lights on. A sneaky approach. We soon approached a log cabin. A black van was sticking out from behind the cabin.
"I think we found him." Henry said through the radio. Aaron and I were parked, our lights still flashing. Henry grabbed a pistol and loaded it. He carefully got out and shut the door with no noise. Aaron's driver did the same. They both quietly hurried up to the cabin, opened the door slowly, and entered. They were gone for a while. I didn't hear a gunshot or a scream and neither did Aaron.
Suddenly, a little girl came out from behind the cabin. She ran to us but saw that there was no officer with us. I saw that tears had recently stained her face and her cheeks were reddish. She had short brown hair and it was a tangled mess in a ponytail. She wore a tank top that was pink and ripped and she wore blue shorts. She had nothing on her feet. She looked scared, but didn't seem hurt in any way. I opened my rear door that was closest to the first id kit. She noticed it and didn't look scared. She ran to me and climbed into my seat. I closed and locked the doors. Suddenly, a gunshot echoed from the cabin. The girl had started to cry. I turned on some music so the girl wouldn't have to hear the gunshots. She cried harder that everything was happening by itself. A bullet crashed through the window and hit me in the hood. I winced. Henry must have seen the girl in my backseat because he came out the door for a split second, dodging a bullet.
"Get out of here! Take her to a safe place!" He disappeared back in the cabin and shot again.
I started up my engine. "Take care, Aaron." I said before reversing.
"Yeah, man." He said. I floored it, tires spinning in the dirt. The girl seemed to calm down a little knowing I'm driving away from that terrible place. I curved left and right down the road. I was going only 20 MPH about when I heard another gunshot. It popped It popped my front left tire and I turned left unexpectedly. My chin went up and got stuck on a rock and I hit a fat tree, denting my bumper inwards. I winced as I tried to reverse. My tires were spinning in the dirt and mud. I sunk in and couldn't go anywhere!
"No!" I muffled out from the tree.
I tried harder. I didn't have locked differentials so one tire was spinning but the other wasn't. A man came out of the woods. He had a rifle with him.
I'm sorry but it's late and I have a really busy weekend coming up, practicing stuff for Easter at Church tomorrow and cleaning for company, then dealing with Easter at Church on Sunday, not to mention my whole family coming over for Easter. But anyways, Happy Easter everyone!
