Refugees from the Righteous Horde (Toxic World Book 2) (29 page)

 

CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE

 

Jeb lined up his body and threw a lowball to Pablo. The boy swung the bat and connected with a crack. The ball flew right for Jeb. He pretended to fumble it and went running after it as it rolled away.

“Yay! Another home run!”

“You’re a good batter, kid,” Jeb said as he caught up to the ball and picked it up. He tossed it up and caught it. It was well preserved. In fact it was almost perfect. He hadn’t seen a ball in this good condition since he’d been Pablo’s age.

“I’m the best batter in the Burbs,” Pablo said with obvious pride.

“You guys should start a Little League.”

“A what?”

“A bunch of kids teams. None of the adults ever started one for you guys?”

“Adults are always busy.”

“What about your mom’s boyfriend?”

Pablo giggled. “Mom doesn’t have a boyfriend.”

Bingo.

“Get ready, here it comes,” Jeb wound up and threw the ball again. Pablo cracked it again and Jeb missed it for real this time. He ran after it, grinned at the guard who sat watching a little ways off, and scooped it up.

He stopped and looked around. Yeah, this was a hell of a place. And now The Doctor said he could stay. A roof over his head, three meals a day, a job. He’d have a real life again.

And there’d be plenty of time for baseball. He started walking back to Pablo, who ran up to meet him.

You’re going to live to be a hundred, buddy, and now it’s actually worth it.

He stopped in his tracks. A small crowd approached. Clyde and Annette strode in front. Tears wet Annette’s cheeks. Beside them walked a short, ugly woman who looked familiar. Pablo was tugging at his hand trying to get his attention.

Jeb’s heart went cold.

That porter chick, Donna’s friend. What was her name?

She’s told them who I am.

Option 1: Fight. Grab the guard’s gun while he still didn’t know what was going on. No. He couldn’t shoot these people, and he’d never make it out anyway.

Option 2: Run. They’d only shoot him in the back.

Option 3. . .

He looked down at Pablo. The boy looked up at him, curious.

Option 3. . .

Jeb reached into his back pocket and pulled out Leonard’s clasp knife. In his peripheral vision he saw the crowd stop.

Option 3. . .

He handed the knife to Pablo.

“Here. You can work on that bat with Kevin and Rachel.”

Pablo broke into a grin and turned the knife over in his hands. “Cool!”

“Go on to your mother now.”

Pablo turned around and noticed the crowd for the first time. He got a confused look on his face, glanced at Jeb, who nodded, and then ran to his mother, glancing back uncertainly as he did.

Annette folded him in her arms and passed him back to an older black man, who hustled him away. Then her face took on a hard set, and she and the rest strode towards him. Clyde uncoiled a rope.

 

 

POSTSCRIPT

 

Pablo wiped the tears from his eyes and promised himself that he would never, ever
,
eve
r
talk to Mom again. OK, he’d have to ask her permission to have Billy and Carla come over to play, and he guessed he’d have to talk to her if that trader with the honey candy came back to town, but he wouldn’t talk to her anymore except for those times. Not once.

Why did they have to take Jeb away? He was cool. Mom said he was bad, that he was one of those cult people who had attacked the city. Pablo knew that wasn’t true. Jeb wasn’t a bad guy.

Would a bad guy carve him a baseball bat and give him a knife?

Mom said they had kicked him out of the city. What a lie! He knew what Clyde meant when he said “necktie party”. A necktie was the rope they put around your neck when they hang you from a tree.

They killed my friend.

No. He would never talk to Mom again. Not ever.

“You want something to eat?” Jessica asked.

They were sitting in her room at Uncle Marcus and Aunt Rosie’s house. Jessica had been trying to cheer him up. At least they hadn’t killed this friend too.

“No.”

“There are some apples. You like apples.”

“I don’t want any apples, I want Jeb!”

Jessica held his hand. “I’m sorry. They say he was one of them.”

“He wasn’t! He wasn’t a bad guy! He was my friend!”

They sat in silence for a time. Finally Jessica asked. “Would you like to go out and play?”

“No.”

“You want to go to the beach?”

“The beach stinks.”

Jessica leaned close to him and whispered.

“You want to go on an adventure?”

Pablo looked up at her and wiped his nose with the back of his hand. “An adventure?”

Jessica smiled and her eyes were all bright like she was excited about something.

“Yeah, an adventure in the wildlands.”

“I’m not allowed to go into the wildlands.”

Jessica looked at the door she had closed when he had come over and leaned closer to him.

“So what?” she whispered.

Pablo smiled. Yeah, so what? Why couldn’t he do what he wanted?

Jessica’s voice went even softer. “We have to go on an important mission, an adventure, and I need your help.”

Pablo’s eyes went wide.

“A mission? What kind of mission?”

“It’s a secret.”

“Tell me!”

Jessica drew away a little bit.

“I don’t know. . .”

“Is it for your father?”

Jessica frowned. Pablo thought maybe he had said the wrong thing. Would she leave him behind?

“No, it’s not for my father. It’s something I’m doing myself.”

The way she said it he knew he’d better remember it or else.

“What?” he asked.

Jessica glanced at the door again. “Setting something up.”

“Setting what up?”

She leaned closer.

“The biggest. Surprise. Ever.”

“Really?” Awesome!

“I’ll let you in on it, but you have to promise not to tell anyone. Not Uncle Marcus, not Aunt Rosie, not even your mother.”

“I can keep a secret.”

Pablo knew he could keep a secret. This mission sounded cool. He could keep a secret for that.

Besides, he wasn’t talking to Mom anyway. Not ever.

And he sure wouldn’t talk to her about going to the wildlands on a mission.

 

 

 

 

Don’t miss Book Three in the Toxic World series

WE HAD FLAGS

Coming November 2014!

About the Author

 

S
ean McLachlan worked for ten years as an archaeologist in Israel, Cyprus, Bulgaria, and the U.S. before becoming a full-time writer. He is the author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, listed below. When he’s not writing, he likes to hike, read, travel, and most of all, teach his son about the world. He divides his time between Madrid, Oxford, and Tangier.

 

To find out more about Sean’s work and travels, visit him at
midlistwriter.blogspot.com
. He also runs a blog dedicated to his Civil War fiction,
civilwarhorror.blogspot.com
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