FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   >>  
an accident that hasn't occurred. One evening, I took a picture of the street out there ... at the corner ... where our street joins the Boulevard." His voice was low, urgent. "When I snapped that photo, the street was deserted. There were no cars--no people." * * * * * Joey took another look at the wreck. He closed the album with finality. "Mr. Ewing," he said, "I'm not questioning your sincerity. I can see that you're convinced your developer has extraordinary powers." "But you don't believe me." There was despair in the old man's voice. "What can I say to make you believe that you've just looked at the picture of an accident that's yet to happen." Joey laid the album on the table. "It's an interesting theory." Ewing moved to his camera. "It's more than a theory. I can prove it." He ducked behind the camera. "Let me take your picture, Mr. Barrett, and I'll prove it." "Wait a minute!" Joey half rose from the chair in protest, and then, with a shrug subsided. "Sure," he said. "Why not?" "Thank you," Ewing answered. He focused the camera, cut on extra lights, posed Joey, took his picture. The ordeal over, Joey moved toward the door. "You'll see, Mr. Barrett. This picture will convince you." Joey nodded. "Sure, sure. You give me a call." They were in the entry-hall. "As I said," Ewing continued, "I haven't much time. That's why I'm very anxious to pass on my discovery. It could do great good--in the right hands." Joey opened the door. "I understand," he said. "You give me a call." "I will." Joey was outside--the door between him and Ewing's pathetic eagerness. As he bounded down the steps, he was devising a revenge extreme enough for Nugent. He slipped in behind the wheel. It was surprising that anyone as near psycho as Ewing should be loose. The old boy had lived too long alone in the empty house. Just as he drew away from the curb, Joey heard the crash. Squealing rubber, splintering glass, rending metal, perhaps a human scream ... compounded into an awful discord that ricocheted against the quiet brownstone fronts, building to a crescendo of metallic anguish. After the first moment of surprise, Joey experienced the curious exaltation he always felt at a scene of violence. The trip wasn't a waste after all. He'd get a picture, and from the sound of the crash, it would be a good one. As he clambered out of his car, camera ready, people were running do
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   >>  



Top keywords:

picture

 

camera

 

street

 
theory
 

Barrett

 

people

 

accident

 

pathetic

 
eagerness
 

understand


opened

 
bounded
 

surprising

 
slipped
 

extreme

 

Nugent

 

psycho

 
revenge
 

devising

 

violence


exaltation

 
curious
 

moment

 

surprise

 

experienced

 

clambered

 
running
 

anguish

 
rending
 

scream


splintering

 

Squealing

 

rubber

 

compounded

 
fronts
 
building
 
crescendo
 

metallic

 

brownstone

 

discord


ricocheted

 

lights

 
extraordinary
 

powers

 

developer

 

questioning

 
sincerity
 

convinced

 

despair

 

looked