Authors Notes: PLEASE READ! I didn't change the chapters I just switched the order. It works better for the timeline I created to finish the story. It should be completed within a month or so. I have the whole story outlined and have started writing the next chapter.
First of all, you guys are awesome, thanks for your patience! Second of all, this chapter is short yes but I want you guys to know that I have much MUCH more to come and hopefully soon. I just wanted to give you guys SOMETHING. I am not giving up on this story I promise!
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After Yoder came back, he dropped some plastic bags on the bed and cleaned up the blood pools at the legs of Greg's chair in silence. Then he angled the chair so that it faced the bed and he sat down opposite of him.
"Mr. Sanders, I would first like to apologize to you," said Yoder, completely startling Greg. His calm demeanor scared him though because to do a complete 180 means this guys emotions were much more unstable then he thought. "I had no intentions of taking you but it was too good of an opportunity. There are a few things you should know. One: I will always get what I want. I cannot emphasize that enough. Resistance will only lead to unnecessary pain and messes and I HATE cleaning. If you do resist however, I'll make sure one of your friends will be the first to shed blood. I have connections Mr. Sanders and people who owe me, willing to do any work I tell them too.
Two: I don't plan on killing you. Not right away at least. Who knows, maybe you'll learn something. I can teach you so many things, how to stay hidden, how to escape, though you already got a taste of that earlier (He chuckled. Greg rolled his eyes), I could teach you how to stun people with your fist, how to cut someone in the right spot so they slowly bleed to death-valuable life experiences. I'm going to let you eat now. Remember what I said. I would hate to have to put a feeding tube in your throat to keep you silent."
Yoder grabbed the plastic bags he had thrown aside earlier. He dumped some breakfast bars and small containers of orange juice on the bed. He peeled off the tape on Greg's mouth. He gasped for air, relishing in this small freedom. "Are you left handed or right handed?" asked Yoder.
"Right handed," gruff led a confused Greg. Yoder untied his right hand and put a half opened breakfast bar in it. Greg began to eat greedily, unsure of the next opportunity. Yoder was standing in the doorway watching him.
"Tell me about yourself . What position do you hold at the lab?" Greg finished off the breakfast bar.
"I'm a CSI," He replied.
"Were you working on my case?" Greg thought about lying to him but was sure that by now it would be all over the news that Yoder had captured the man who had found evidence against him.
"Yes."
"What did you think?" asked Yoder as he sat down on the bed opposite him.
"Think about what?"
"The murders! Were they gut wrenching enough? I tried to choose couples that would leave the most impact. Big families, about to get married, I believe one couple was expecting a child in four months." Greg's heart missed a beat. He had forgot about that case. Then Greg realized that he might be able to help.
"Those we were able to identify yes,"
"That was for my own protection. Some could be traced back to me,"
"Well now that everyone knows you are the Adam and Eve killer why not let everyone know who the victims are. You know uhh, to create more of an impact," Greg winced, remembering his previous explosion towards him.
", can I call you Greg?" he nodded. "Greg that sounds like a great idea but I know you are just trying to bring solace to the families. Nope, once you want to do it for the joy of torture then I will release the information but until then, their identities will remain safely in my comforting hands.
If you will excuse me Greg, I have to make a phone call." Yoder grabbed the duct tape from the nightstand and wrapped it around Greg's head then left the room. Greg stared at the food on the bed-still hungry. He looked around the room to keep himself distracted from his unsatisfied stomach. Now that light was streaming through the window he noticed that the walls and ceilings looked like they were about to crumble into pieces. All of the furniture looked really old as well but had been cleaned recently. This was the weirdest hotel room he had ever been in. Not counting the one in Mexico that one spring break, because, well, he didn't remember most of that night.
"Good news Greg, we are ready to move to our next residence. This one is a bit more permanent," said Yoder. After picking up everything Yoder rummaged through the nightstand and grabbed something Greg couldn't see.
"It's nothing personal Greg," said Yoder as he walked slowly towards Greg with a needle in hand. Greg began to panic. he tried to get as far away from Yoder as possible but couldn't go farther than his chair. Then he felt a sharp sting in his neck and soon after his whole body went limp. Yoder held up Greg's head and leaned in close to his ear. "Try to make the most of this experience Greg, it might be the last one you will ever get,"
Greg was screaming on the inside but could not get his body to do the same. He couldn't move a single part but he was still conscious. He could feel everything- Yoder undoing his bindings, lifting him over his shoulder, carrying him to the back of the truck, and throwing a tarp over him. He had gotten a good look at the building on the way to the truck and was surprised to see that it wasn't a hotel at all. In fact it looked like a condemned gas station.
Greg had to keep himself distracted, it's how he dealt with these kinds of situations. He kept his mind on his friends. He knew they were going to find him, he just knew it. They had found Nick and Sara and countless others, surely they wound find him as well. At least he hoped they would.
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