(Cassidy Spenser, #2) Fallen by Baldwin Carey
Author:Baldwin, Carey [Baldwin, Carey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2015-04-30T23:00:00+00:00
Chapter Fourteen
Tuesday, October 8
10:30 P.M.
Los Angeles, California
DESPITE THE CLEAR night sky above, humidity soaks the air. Filling my lungs, I savor the smell of damp leaves and rich earth. I can taste the promise of rain on my tongue. A storm is coming, which is a bit of much needed luck for me.
Weary of standing, I am now sitting cross-legged on the rocky ground, well hidden by a combination of darkness and overgrown brush. I donât need my mask yet, but I have it in my truck for later. The F-450 I rentedâno oneâs ever seen me drive a big truckâis parked at a scenic pullout just a few hundred yards from here. Sighing, I raise my tactical night-vision goggles. Iâve no fear the lovers in the backseat of the Honda Element will hear me. Theyâll never discern my impatient breaths over their moans and urgent grunting.
My goggles are military grade, and I can see, quite clearly, the contorted expression on the young womanâs face as she grinds her hips. Her tits bounce in and out of focus, and I can sometimes make out the bumpy texture of her areolas. While I am pleased with the performance of my binoculars, I take little pleasure in the show.
This is not the couple that interests me.
I lower my goggles and check my watch. Itâs after ten, and the big telescope has closed for the evening. That means my targets will soon return to the trailhead. Even if the Honda leaves now, Iâve missed my chance to cut the brakes on the Prius. Iâm not mechanical to begin with, and though Iâve reviewed the procedure numerous times, I need to take my time to get it right. I have to be precise. Drill just enough, so that when the brake is pressed with sudden force, and not before, the line gives way. If I go too far, the driver will be tipped off. And this particular driver would spot the problem in a heartbeat. Then all my planning would be for nothing.
I smile, deciding it was lucky after all that the young couple thwarted me. Their presence at the trailhead saved me a fuck-up. Cutting the brakes was never the main plan anyway. It was just to give me an edge. Well, now I donât have that advantage, but I still have the element of surprise on my hands . . . and the good fortune of an approaching storm.
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