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“Don’t worry,” he said, still looking at the screen. “I dropped my phone in her backpack before we ran.”

“How the hell is that going to help?” I asked.

He held up the tablet.

“I’ve got an app that tracks my phone in case I lose it.”

“He loses it a lot,” Brian added.

I walked over to them.

“Where is she now?”

“It’s not super exact, it’s a free app, but I think she’s in the park.”

“The big one?”

I saw a red, flashing dot on the map.

“There?” I asked.

He nodded.

“Let’s go,” I said.

“Wait.” Teddy pulled his phone out of his pocket. “We need to call the police.”

“There’s no time.”

I headed toward the bedroom door.

“Hold on, bro,” Teddy said. “Let me call the cops and we’ll go at the same time.”

“Tell them to hurry. It sounds like the guy who rushed into her house the other day. I took him out with one punch. He’s not going to be a problem. I’m going.”

“He’s got dozens of people with him. Some of them had bats.”

“I don’t care. She means more to me than anything else in the world.”

“Okay,” Teddy said.

“There’s not enough time. I’m afraid they’re going to hurt her.”

“You go scout it out, and we’ll meet you there,” Brian said. “We got this, bro.”

Did Brian just call me bro?

“Alright,” I said. “But if the cops don’t show up, I’m going to get her myself.”

“We’ll be there,” Teddy said.

I left the house and ran toward the park north of campus. With each step, my love for her grew even deeper. If something happened to her, I would be devastated, crushed, no longer able to function in society. Nothing was going to happen.

*

After running the long way around, I carefully made my way into the group of trees at the edge of the park. They were nowhere in sight as I crept forward, keeping hidden from view.

Was Teddy wrong? Maybe the app…

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