Please, in order to have this story make any sense, read the first three chapters. I submitted chapter 3 about 3 weeks ago and it is still "pending". Hopefully this will be published after Chapter 3 is approved.
Chapter 4
As Bob Tucker slumped over the steering wheel, Rosa reached across and unlocked the door for Jana. Jana unhooked his seat belt and started to push him over to the passenger seat, as Rosa exited the car and hopped into the back seat. Once Jana restarted the car and pulled it safely off the two lane road, she got out, retrieved her messenger bag and started to move her motorcycle into the bushes to retrieve it later.
Just as she was remounting her bike, another car approached from the rear and illuminated the whole scene. Rosa got scared as the other car slowed down. With Tucker unconscious in the front seat, things wouldn't look right if a Good Samaritan or worse yet, some law officer stopped to offer assistance. The car pulled over to the shoulder of the road and stopped in back of the Toyota. Out popped Little Susie from the Kit Kat Klub. She was all smiles as she had a feeling that something big was going down with her buddies and she wanted to be in on the action. Watching Rosa get into his car in the parking lot and Jana following a safe distance behind on her bike, intrigued her. This could be fun she thought.
Jana reassessed her plan with Susie's arrival, and, with Rosa and Susie helping, pulled Tucker out of the car and stuffed his body into the trunk. Jana had retrieved his wallet and looked at his license for his home address. Between the three of them they were able to figure out where he lived. Jana finished ditching her bike and with Susie following, they made it to his place in a matter of minutes.
It was a nice single story rancher in an area of like homes and using his door control she was able to guide his car into the garage safely. Susie parked around the corner and slipped into the garage just before the door closed. The neighborhood was very still at a bit before 5a.m., and they didn't want to attract the attention of any neighbors.