Glory Alley and the Star Riders (The Glory Alley Series) (68 page)

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“Just
as
Ted
said
,
” M
iss
Crenshaw
let slip
. “Officers, you know what to do.”

“You don’t understand,” said
Glory
, knowing life was about to get a whole lot different, but not any better
.
“I
t was all my fault. I
fell off the ladder
.

The officer led h
er
away by the hand toward a squadron of cars parked in the driveway.

Ted Filmore st
ood
on the front porch—what the heck was he doing here
?

She h
e
ard one of the officers talking about how the suspect had barricaded himself in the bathroom, threatening to kill himself
.

“Dad
!

Her hand reached toward the house, which looked small as her thumb from this perspective.

She tried to
yank her arm out of the officer’s grip
, but
he
quickly
ushered
her
to the back of one of
squad cars
.

“Don’t worry, kid, everything will be fine,” the officer said
.
“Y
our dad
will get the help he needs, and who knows, maybe you can come back to live with him in a couple of years.”

“A couple of years—that’s
practically
forever!

“Here’s a friend for you,” the officer shoved a stuffed bear into h
er
arms
.
“When you’re scared just squeeze Mister Bear and you’ll feel better.”

“I don’t want a stupid
toy
,”
Glory
said in
disgust
and tossed the bear on
to
the seat of the squad car
.
“I want
to
my
Dad
.
I want my brothers and sisters.

The officer slammed the door shut
.
Glory
tried to open it, but couldn’t find a handle.

Brandon was led across the lawn between two officers
.
Although he wasn’t cuffed, the officers appeared to have a tight hold on him, as if they expected trouble
.

Patrice
, on the other hand, trailed behind them with her head hung low
.
“What have I done?

she wailed.

Ted Filmore tried to put an arm around her shoulder, but she sloughed him off
.

“I trusted you not to say anything
, Ted,
and you promised you wouldn’t!”

“It’s for
her
own good,” he said
.
“For all of you.”

“Get away from me!

she yelled.

The cops intervened
, pushing him aside
and ushered
Patrice
down the walkway
.

Randy was placed in a squad car separate from Danny
.
Both of them were unusually pale and cooperative
.
The twins hadn’t spent a day apart since birth, this just wasn’t right
.

Finally, M
iss
Crenshaw came out carrying
diapered
, but
shirtless
George
. She
wrapped him
in a blanket
.
One bare little foot dangled in the cool air
.
He
cried
pitifully
.

Glory
pressed her face against the window.
“Oh, Geo
r
ge!” She literally
ached for h
im,
knowing he couldn’t possibly understand what was happening
.
If only
s
he could grab
him and
run w
here nobody would
ever
find them.

George
spotted
her
in the car
.
His
little arms reached out
as he cried
,

Gwo
ooo
-wee
ee
!”


George
!”
s
he
yelled, worried
s
he might not
ever
see h
im
again
.
She
put h
er
mouth up to the
slit of
the slightly
opened window.

Gwo-wee
loves
George
!
And George loves Gwo-wee!
Never forget that
!”


Gwo-wee
!

He
wailed.

Dad
appear
ed
on the front porch
.
In
his socks
, boxer shorts and a holey T-shirt
. H
e
stumbl
ed
over himself
, but never quite fell
.

Take
my house
,” he slurred, “take my land,
but I’ll
see you in hell
before
I let
you take my kids
.

The officers, who had been gabbing before, stiffened and turned their attention to Dad, who continued to babble on.

This is still
my property
until the end of the month

pigs.
G
et
your filthy hides off of my land!

An officer approached
Dad
.

“The governor sent you—didn’t he
?
Murdering my wife and having the Tax Ministry squeeze every credit out of me wasn’t enough for him—eh? So now he’s sent you goons here to take away my kids.

“Calm down, M
r.
Alley
.”

Dad
cussed and
swung
.
The
officer blocked
and the two of them
locked into a fighting embrace
.
They
rolled off the porch and onto the ground
.

A mob of police officers swarmed around the tousle, piling on top of them
.

Dad
continued to throw punches
. Ted watched from the sidelines.

“Stop!”
Glory
pleaded from the car
.
“Stop fighting
!
Don’t hurt
my dad
!
He can’t help it
!
Please, don’t hurt him!

A
blur of fists and billy clubs flew
.

“He
’s got
a
gun!

a
n officer cried out.

O
fficers step
ped
away from
Dad
.
Dad
rose to one knee
.
Blood ran from one nostril over his mouth and down his chin
.
He r
aised the weapon and
pointed it toward
Ted.

“Nobody takes my kids,” he swore, glaring hatefully at everyone,
pointing the gun at
Patrice’s boyfriend
.
“Especially you.”

Ted
Filmore
held up
one
hand
in defense
.
“Mr.
Alley
, I
’m sorry
.
I
don’t want any trouble.”


Bull
.
That’s what the Filmores do—bring trouble down on hardworking folks
who are just
trying to get along. F
irst, you take advantage of my daughter
.
Now you do this to get back at me for filing a
report
against you.”


Don’t blame me
for
trying
to help Patrice r
a
ise above all
of
this.
You’re
the
drunk
.
You’re the one who beats your kids. You’re the one holding the gun
...

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