The Winner by Donald E Westlake
Author:Donald E Westlake [Westlake, Donald E]
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Revell lay screaming. All he could think of was the pain, and the need to scream. But sometimes, when he managed a scream of the very loudest, it was possible for him to have a fraction of a second for himself, and in those fractions of seconds he still kept moving away from the prison, inching along the ground, so that in the last hour he had moved approximately seven feet. His head and right arm were now visible from the country road that passed through these woods.
On one level, he was conscious of nothing but the pain and his own screaming. On another level, he was totally, even insistently, aware of everything around him, the blades of grass near his eyes, the stillness of the woods, the tree branches high overhead. And the small pickup truck, when, it stopped on the road beyond him.
The man who came over from the truck and squatted beside Revell had a lined and weathered face and the rough clothing of a fanner. He touched Revellâs shoulder and said, âYou hurt, fella?â
âEeeeast!â screamed Revell. âEeeeast!â
âIs it okay to move you?â asked the man.
âYesssss!â shrieked Revell. âEeeeast!â
âIâd best take you to a doctor.â
There was no change in the pain when the man lifted him and carried him to the truck and lay him down on the floor in back. He was already at optimum distance from the transmitter; the pain now was as bad as it could get.
The farmer tucked a rolled-up wad of cloth into Revellâs open mouth. âBite on this,â he said. âItâll make it easier.â
It made nothing easier, but it muffled his screams. He was grateful for that; the screams embarrassed him.
He was aware of it all, the drive through increasing darkness, the farmer carrying him into a building that was of colonial design on the outside but looked like the infirmary on the inside, and a doctor who looked down at him and touched his forehead and then went to one side to thank the farmer for bringing him. They spoke briefly over there, and then the farmer went away and the doctor came back to look at Revell again. He was young, dressed in laboratory white, with a pudgy face and red hair. He seemed sick and angry. He said,
âYouâre from that prison, arenât you?â
Revell was still screaming through the cloth. He managed a head-spasm which he meant to be a nod. His armpits felt as though they were being cut open with knives of ice. The sides of his neck were being scraped by sandpaper. All of his joints were being ground back and forth, back and forth, the way a man at dinner separates the bones of a chicken wing. The interior of his stomach was full of acid. His body was stuck with needles, sprayed with fire. His skin was being peeled off, his nerves cut with razor blades, his muscles pounded with hammers. Thumbs were pushing his eyes out from inside his head. And yet, the
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