Page 80 of Seeing Red


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“Did he take you against your will?”

Maybe she was becoming hysterical over the madcap chain of events, because his phraseology almost caused her to laugh. “No. I came with Trapper willingly.”

Trapper took the phone back. “Satisfied? You’re off the hook. If you help me, no one can ever accuse you of aiding and abetting a kidnapper.”

“What about aiding a car thief?”

“Oh, so Glenn followed up on that. That’ll teach me to keep my big mouth shut.”

“What the hell, Trapper? You stole a truck?”

“No! I’ll explain everything, but later. Listen, you know the place we took the two girls that time? They had a bottle of homemade peach brandy?”

“The old line shack?”

“Right. Your condom broke. Hard to say who freaked out more, you or the girl.”

“That was before I started dating Emma.”

His self-righteous tone caused Trapper to look across at Kerra and roll his eyes. He asked, “Do you remember how to get there?”

“To the line shack? I think so.”

“Kerra and I need to drop out of sight for a couple of days. We’ll need supplies. Packaged food. Bottled water. Extra blankets. I’ll text you a list.”

“Are you nuts? The roads are frozen over. I’m not getting out in this tonight.”

Trapper swore, then said grudgingly, “Okay, wait till daylight.”

“I can’t do it at any time. First of all, Dad would go ballistic, if he didn’t put me in jail, which he probably would.”

“Only if you’re caught. Or blab.”

“Secondly, it just doesn’t feel right.”

“I haven’t broken any laws, Hank. Neither God’s nor man’s. Well, a few of God’s.”

“I don’t believe you’ve done anything illegal, per se.”

“I haven’t. So you’ll help?”

“Trapper, please don’t drag me into this.”

“Okay. Forget I asked. And, look, about the condom malfunction. It could happen to anybody. Especially in the heat of the moment. Lust fueled by peach brandy. I’m sure Emma and your congregation would understand.”

This time it was the pastor who swore. Then he sighed with resignation. “Text me your list. Will you be all right tonight?”

“It won’t be the Ritz, but we’ll manage. See you in the morning.”

“I can’t give you a time. A lot depends on the weather.”

“Whenever you can make it.” He paused. “And, Hank, I realize this is asking a lot. I owe you big time.”

He clicked off, then went into messages and began making a list of basic necessities. “Any special requests?”

“Toilet paper. Can Hank be trusted?”

He chuckled. “He can now.”

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