E.B.E. 21- the Hunt by Peer Lehregger

E.B.E. 21- the Hunt by Peer Lehregger

Author:Peer Lehregger [Lehregger, Peer]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-12-23T22:00:00+00:00


The machine

Ibby had actually managed to wait with Hannes until three in the morning at the railway tracks in the tent and then to get to Gingerbread Street on hidden paths, always careful not to encounter anyone. Almost impossible in Cologne, but Ibby made it. She also managed to sneak into the house with Hannes on her shoulders, lay Hannes in his bed and change. She packed the bloody clothes in a plastic bag, grabbed a lighter from the living room, briefly rummaged in the kitchen cabinet for something liquid that she could use as an accelerant and left the house again. After half an hour she was back, went into the bedroom and sat down on the bed next to Hannes.

Hannes had recovered so much that he could stagger to the bathroom, vomited, went back and fell asleep again with massive headaches. He didn't realize Ibby was treating the wound in her own way. When that happened, the skin was intact again, but the hairs on the back of the head was missing. She figured Hannes wouldn't be excited about it. She was expecting great difficulties anyway; she couldn't be sure if Hannes would have a mild amnesia from the concussion, he might have witnessed the blonde woman's killing and subsequent slaughter.

Hannes had witnessed Sabine's murder before his head hit the wall. But his headaches were too severe right now. He woke up again when Ibby had taken care of the back of his head, noticed she was sitting behind him, he was lying on his side. He stared at the wall, wanted to think, he felt a hand stroking his head, but wanted to sleep again, wanted to make all his thoughts disappear into the black again.

When Hannes woke up again, it was already noon. He felt good. He opened his eyes, stared at the ceiling. He didn't want to get up. It was Friday, he had the weekend ahead of him, after Ibby killed Sabine in the brewery cellar, and he didn't know what to tell Ibby or what to do. He heard Ibby in the kitchen, but he didn't want to see her. The unreal situation in the brewing cellar clearly came to his mind, he could still hear Sabine breathing and panting. When she reached her climax, her body stretched, a groaning could be heard, the bursting of the bones resounded through the room. A second later the lights went out on him, he remembered Ibby's hand with the gun coming at him. Then blank.



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