I love to lose myself in other men's minds.... Books think for me.

Charles Lamb

 
 
 
 
 
Tác giả: Stephen King
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Chapter Thirteen
y heart slowed down and I let out a long, shuddering breath. But there was no more time for nerves.
I drove back to where I had parked to look at my camouflage job and parked there again. I reached under the jumble of stuff in the back of the van and got the jack. Grimly ignoring my screaming back, I jacked up the rear end of the van, loosened the lug-nuts on the back tire they would see when they came, and tossed it into the back of the van. More glass broke, and I would just have to hope there had been no damage done to the tire. I didn,t have a spare.
I went back to the front of the van, got my old binoculars, and then headed back toward the detour. I passed it and got to the top of the next rise as fast as I could a shambling trot was really all I could manage by this time.
Once at the top, I trained my binoculars east.
I had a three-mile field of vision, and could see snatches of the road for two miles east of that. Six vehicles were currently on the way, strung out like random beads on a long string. The first was a foreign car, Datsun or Subaru, I thought, less than a mile away. Beyond that was a pick-up, and beyond the pick-up was what looked like a Mustang. The others were just desert-light flashing on chrome and glass.
When the first car neared it was a Subaru I stood up and stuck my thumb out. I didn,t expect a ride looking the way I did, and I wasn,t disappointed. The expensively coiffed woman behind the wheel took one horrified glance and her face snapped shut like a fist. Then she was gone, down the hill and onto the detour.
"Get a bath, buddy!" the driver of the pick-up yelled at me half a minute later.
The Mustang actually turned out to be an Escort. It was followed by a Plymouth, the Plymouth by a Winnebago that sounded as if it were full of kids having a pillow-fight.
No sign of Dolan.
I looked at my watch. 11:25 A. M. If he was going to show up, it ought to be very soon. This was prime time.
The hands on my watch moved slowly around to 11:40 and there was still no sign of him. Only a late-model Ford and a hearse as black as a raincloud.
He,s not coming. He went by the Interstate. Or he flew.
No. He,ll come.
He won,t, though. You were afraid he,d smell you, and he did. That,s why he changed his pattern.
There was another twinkle of light on chrome in the distance. This car was a big one. Big enough to be a Cadillac.
I lay on my belly, elbows propped in the grit of the shoulder, binoculars to my eyes. The car disappeared behind a rise... re-emerged... slipped around a curve... and then came out again.
It was a Cadillac, all right, but it wasn,t gray it was a deep mint green.
What followed was the most agonizing thirty seconds of my life; thirty seconds that seemed to last for thirty years. Part of me decided on the spot, completely and irrevocably, that Dolan had traded in his old Cadillac for a new one. Certainly he had done this before, and although he had never traded for a green one before, there was certainly no law against it.
The other half argued vehemently that Cadillacs were almost a dime a dozen on the highways and byways between Vegas and LA, and the odds against the green Caddy,s being Dolan,s Cadillac were a hundred to one.
Sweat ran into my eyes, blurring them, and I put the binoculars down. They weren,t going to help me solve this one, anyhow. By the time I was able to see the passengers, it would be too late.
It,s almost too late now! Go down there and dump the detour sign! You,re going to miss him!
Let me tell you what you,re going to catch in your trap if you hide that sign now: two rich old people going to LA to see their children and take their grandkids to Disneyland. Do it! It,s him! It,s the only chance you,re going to have!
That,s right. The only chance. So don,t blow it by catching the wrong people. It's Dolan!
It,s not!
"Stop it," I moaned, holding my head. "Stop it, stop it."
I could hear the motor now.
Dolan.
The old people.
The lady.
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