Page 50 of He Saved Me


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“What the fuck is this guy’s problem?” Tia reaches for the radio and turns down the music. I glance back through my mirror and notice the driver getting a little too close.

“Ah, Tia…”

“I know,” she says in a quiet tone which means she’s just as freaked out as I am.

She increases her speed, but the fucker catches up to her and bumps us from behind.

“Motherfucker!” Tia yells while I scream.

“Tia, just move aside and let him pass.”

“Yeah, yeah, ok.” Tia starts to turn the wheel to the right, but the driver has other plans.

He slams into the back of Tia’s car forcing her to slam on her brakes.

The momentum forces the vehicle forward, and our heads fly forward and snap back against the seat.

“We need to get back on the highway!” I yell at Tia the same the other car flies past us.

“Call Seb now!” Tia yells as she puts the car in reverse and heads back in the direction we were coming from.

I fumble through my phone and dial Seb’s number. He picks up on the second ring.

“What’s up?” I hear music in the background and the guys’ voices.

“Seb!” I yell frantically.

“Reina? What’s wrong?”

“What is this pendejo’s deal?” Tia asks. I follow her gaze and see the driver heading back for us.

“Oh, my god! Seb, we need your help. There’s a—”

We both let out a loud shriek when the car hits us from behind again, forcing us to run over a curb and hit a parked car.

“What is your motherfucking problem, asshole?” Tia yells at the top of her lungs.

“Reina! What the fuck is happening?” Seb roars through the phone.

As I’m trying to answer his question, bullets hit the back window.

“Where are you?” I hear Seb shuffling around and barking orders at the guys.

“We—we’re by the old, abandoned mental hospital.” My teeth chatter. I glance over to Tia who white knuckles the steering wheel while tears run down her face.

I try to comfort her, but nothing seems to be working. The driver pulls in front of us and slams on their brakes. Tia had no choice but to make a sharp turn to avoid slamming into the other driver.

Tia doesn’t stop. With her eyes focused on the road, she picks up speed yelling at me to hang on.

We need to get back onto the highway.

There’s no way in hell the asshole risk getting caught trying to run two teen girls off the road.

“Is he gone?” Tia asks in fast short breaths.

“I think they’re gone,” I say as I look around the area.

“Did you get a good look at the driver?” Tia asks in a shaky tone.

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