"Wake up, sweetie. Wake up."
John gently shook Amanda's shoulder. She blinked her eyes at the light, at first slowly, then quickly as she came to.
"John?"
"Yes. It's time to get up, darling. We have to go! We have to take a little trip today."
"Why, John?" she asked, yawning. "I'm so tired. I don't know why. I sure have been
sleeping
a lot lately."
"Yeah. Yeah. There you go- up on your feet. There you go."
She stretched herself out. The sunlight caught on her long blonde hair, gleaming, twinkling. She looked like an angel when she woke up sleepy, John was thinking. I could look at that glisten for the rest of my life.
Which won't be very much longer if we don't get the fuck
out
of here, he knew.
"Is there any coffee, John?"
"We'll get you some! Sure! We'll probably just pull through a Starbucks, OK?"
"Why can't we have some here?"
"Let's just get to the car. I have our bags packed. They're by the front door, and we'll just get the car loaded and get you that coffee, OK? I love you."
"I love you too," she said, her eyes wide open as she realized what was happening. "But you have got to tell me what's going on!"
"In the car," was all he said, putting his hand on the small of her back and gently pushing. He forced a fake and plastic smile onto his face. "Are you hungry? We can get some Mexican! I haven't had Mexican since I don't know when."
"What are you talking about?"
"Maybe some margaritas!"
Amanda looked back at John, blinking.
Get a grip on yourself, man, he thought to himself. You're babbling. Try to
appear
calm, for fuck's sake.
He pushed her down the hallway, and past the kitchen. As he passed, he looked briefly at the cups that he and Lynda had drank their tea with earlier this morning. He wondered if he would ever see her again.
He had the feeling that he wouldn't.
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John opened the front door of Lynda's house, and he and Amanda stepped out into the bright sunshine of a crisp winter day.
He dropped the bag he was holding in shock and halted in mid-step. Amanda walked into his back, and stepped around him to see, gasping at the sight.
There was a ring of police cars around Lynda's house in the street, forming a tight barrier, lights flashing in disorienting circles noiselessly. A dozen or so police officers stood behind the cars, their weapons drawn and pointing at the couple.
Above them, a helicopter buzzed and circled ominously.
"Step away from the door," an officer commanded through a megaphone. "Step into the light, with your hands above your heads."
John and Amanda looked each other in the eyes briefly.
John put his hands folded over his head and stepped into the lawn. Amanda followed.
"Get down on your knees, keeping your hands above your head," the officer continued.
They got down on their knees.
One of the officers stepped out from behind the barrier, and made his way over to where the couple knelt on the cold lawn. Overhead, the helicopter was deafening.
The officer looked familiar to John.
"Hello," the officer said as he approached the couple, his hand on his holstered weapon. "Do you remember me, John? I'm Officer James Candy, I visited your house a little while ago with my partner, Detective Stern. Do you remember?"
John nodded his head.
"Of course, you don't live there anymore. Is that right? It caught on fire?"
"That's right," John shouted above the helicopter.
"If I remember correctly, Detective Stern and myself were visiting you because your
warehouse
also burned down... is that right? And there were some people killed during that fire?"
"You know, that's right, Officer," John said, attempting a casual smile. "I've had some bad luck lately."
"I guess so," Officer Candy said, and he squatted down in front of the kneeling couple.
He looked Amanda in the face, and then gave John a deep look afterwards. Finally, he broke into a wide smile.
"I need you both to be honest with me," James Candy said, smiling deeply. "This isn't any time for your fucking games. People are getting killed- your employee, Lynda? She might be one of them. She called me and told me that she had been threatened."
The smile dropped from John's face.
"I watched her have a conversation with Detective Stern on streamed video," the Officer went on. "And when we went to check your office, she's nowhere to be found."
"I don't know-"
The officer cut John off.
"Have you seen Detective Stern anywhere around here today?"
"No-"
"What about that woman who was here in the City- the TV called her the Power? Have you seen a woman who looks at all like that?"
"No." Amanda also shook her head.
"Where were you two headed to?"
"We were going to get some coffee," John replied. "Maybe some Mexican food."
The officer took a glance at the porch, where John and Amanda's packed bags were laying.
"You certainly pack a lot for Mexican food," he said, standing up. He waved to another officer to come over, and unclipped his handcuffs from his belt.
"Something is coming," Amanda said.