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We loaded in the car, Gordon up front and Jenny and  I in the back. It was only about five miles away to get to the outskirts of town, so Jenny and I made the most of our time by holding each other with an occasional misty eyed kiss. Gordon got nervous and lit a smoke in the car, ‘hey you can’t, oh what the hell just open the damn window Gordon”, the Sheriff caved. We were rounding the bend about to turn left on highway 101 when the caravan of vehicles started to come into view. I saw a group of regular cars at first, then the news vans were scattered along the side of the road. Holy crap, there were all three of the Portland news vans parked a couple from Seattle and then for dessert the CNN van.  Jenny and I looked at each other in amazement. There were town folks scattered in between all of the news vans poking their head out at any passing car. As we started passing the news vans, some of the people were pointing at our car and started hollering something. They appeared to be severely pissed. The Sheriff was slowing down as we approached the end of town and as he was pulling off to the side of the road, a mob started to close in on the car.

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“This is the end of the line Billy, say your good byes  now while I get out and move some of these morons away”.  Gordon reached over from the front and shook my hand and  said, “Thanks for everything, and be careful”. He turned back  quick so I wouldn’t notice the tears coming down his face. I  looked at Jenny where her tears were already flowing as were  mine. We kissed, we hugged and she said, “Remember this  is only a glitch, we’ll be together again soon”, she barely got  that last part out as she started crying. All I was able to get  out was, “Until we meet again”, and I gave her a final kiss and  opened the car door and grabbed my backpack.

As I was putting the backpack around my shoulders she  popped her head out of the car, “Friday, Friday will be our  day to talk, and every evening before you go to sleep you  hit the app button on the phone so I’ll know you’re okay”.  “Friday it is, sweetie”. She smiled at my reply as I caught up  with the Sheriff at the front of the car.

I didn’t notice at first but I could hear people hollering in the background, “kill him sheriff, kill him, he don’t deserve to walk, he deserves to die”. Damn, suddenly I felt like the  Frankenstein monster, the only thing missing was the flam-ing torches. Some other chants began to rise as the Sheriff had his twelve gauge at his side, but quickly turned to the crowd and raised it at them; suddenly there was silence.

“Here’s how this is going to go Billy, you heard the crowd and the local politicians are out here as well. When we get to the edge I’m going to point my shotgun at you and order you to leave town, just loud enough for these fuck monkeys to hear. Don’t worry it’s not loaded. As much as I want to shake your hand, I can’t in front of this crowd, but I can

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say thank you and please be careful. There are some smaller  towns down the road a piece. One more thing, you might  want to put some of that money in your back pack in case  something happens”.

“Thanks Sheriff I will, and as much as I want to give  you a hug, I better not with this crowd and all”. He smiled  as we marched to the town line. We stopped and the Sheriff  as promised pointed his twelve gauge at me and ordered me  to leave town and not come back. He finished with a wink

as the crowd erupted with approval from his decree. I started  walking but turned for just a second to give a nod to Gordon  and blow a kiss to Jenny. They both waved as I started my  journey. The crowd and the news vans began to leave as I got  farther down the road; I glanced back a couple of times to  make sure no one was going to come after me.

They didn’t as I continued to walk in solitude. The road  looked long and lonely. I missed Jenny already. I guess what I  should concentrate on was how I was going to get to Round  Mountain, Nevada. I check the inside of my jacket pocket  and found the paper with Jenny’s phone number and the  flash drive. I would need that to help on my journey.

I got far enough down the road to stop on the side of the  road which had a small view of the Pacific. I lit up and sat  down on a pile of rocks so I could enjoy the view. This was  going to suck but I needed to find out why these people were  after me; plus I shouldn’t be hard to find with all the media  attention back there. They might as well have hung a sign  around my neck that said ‘Here I Am’.

I put out my smoke, took a final look at the view and  started on my way. It was going to be lonely trip but I had

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business to take care of so that I could be back with Jenny  again. I turned towards town which you could no longer see  and said, “See you soon Sweetie”. I touched my front pocket  of my jacket and felt the phone she gave me. It was a comfort  to know that it was there. I turned back to the road and start-

ed walking; I guess I better get used to it. Don’t know how  long it will take; but as they say, ‘keep on trucking’, so I did.

The End of part 1

11/29/2014

C. G. Roberts

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