The Outlaw Stinky Joe (Baer Creighton Book 4) by Clayton Lindemuth
Author:Clayton Lindemuth [Lindemuth, Clayton]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-03-27T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter 25
Should have took a squat before leaving the mountain bunker, but I wanted gone. Now I got a load backed up so far I have to swallow every three steps. Sheer good fortune I spot a long dead log, still has some bark. In the middle, a Y sits level. If I ever see a crapper so fine in the woods again, Iâll camp beside it.
This foil suitâI doubt they got the heat sensors more than a couple hundred yards, after all this time. And itâs tore up anyhow. I tug, and it falls like it would have anyway. Crinkle it tight and drop the ball in my pocket. Ainât so noisy to move, now.
Guts are pushing hard.
Climb over this branch and duck under that. Shed my britches and plant cheek to wood. They say dropping a good loaf is better than sexâleast when youâre old.
Mebbe yesterday Iâd a thought so. Truth is, I only been withâlemme countâthree women, my whole life. Ruth young, Ruth old, and Tat too young. But each was markedly superior to taking a squat.
Should have grabbed some leaves or moss.
Well, damn.
Plumb my pockets and find nothing.
That load didnât pinch cleanâI can sense it. Close my eyes, and itâs this mood again. Sudden like, the mind goes dark and prickly. Just the way lifeâll treat a fella.
âFREEZE!â
Shake my head. Law? Out here? Already? What the holy hell did I do? Head down, eyes closed, I sit like if I donât see him he wonât see me. It wonât work. Just Iâm not ready for this.
The killing to come.
âYouâre under arrest.â
âAhhh, piss off.â
I look up. Turn my noggin to study him straight on. He has his gun on my body so Iâd take a bullet in the shoulder. Wears the navy blue jacket. Shiny shoes, out here in the leaves and dirt. Spot a black tie at the V of his neck. Glasses. Marks on his face like Gorbachev, but low where he canât cover it with a hat.
Just ducky.
âWhat are you doing?â
âYou said freeze.â
âI mean, what are you doing in that tree?â
âLook, my drawers are down.â
âOh. Well, finish up. Youâre under arrest for murder.â
âMurder? NahâSedition, more accurate. Say, you got any paper? Or maybe fetch me a handful a leaves? Grab them close off the ground, so theyâre damp and not so prickly.â
âI said youâre under arrest. Climb out of that fallen timber, sir.â
What kinda law enforcement accosts a man with his drawers at his knees? Man has no respectâwants to take full advantage because he got the drop. I ainât saying all lawmen are lying thieving force mongering thugs, but I just come out the mountain, ainât seen sunlight close to five months, no liquor to salve the mind, living with teen girls, eating dried food and steeped in the evil called television, I confess my mood is low, and Iâm quick to judge.
âWell, I heard you. But I got to wipe things clean, right? And since youâre the one in a hurry, that makes the problem yours as much as mine.
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