Glory Alley and the Star Riders (The Glory Alley Series) (69 page)

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Dad
cocked the trigger.

The world seemed to hold its breath.

“Stand down, Mr.
Alley
,” an officer warned.

BLAM
!
Dad sent a shot to the ground just in front of Ted’s feet
.
Glory knew Dad never missed, it was just a warning, but the officers didn’t know that
.

White sparks came from two of the officers’ guns
.

BANG
!
BANG
!

The sound reverberated through the woods
.
One bullet got Dad in the right arm, sending the gun to the ground
.
Blood poured down his bicep as his limb hung loosely at his side
.
Shock spread over
Dad
’s ashen face
.
At first
,
Glory thought the second shot had missed
.
Then Dad clutched at his abdomen. Dark
red liquid spurted between his fingers
.


Dad
!”
Glory
screamed, fists pounding on the window. “
Dad
!

“You
son-of-a-
frickin’
...
” she heard Dad let out a string of obscenities
.
“I only wanted to scare th
at
jackass
.

He doubled over and eased himself i
nto
the grass, panting hard
.
His gun was quickly confiscated
. They cuffed his hands, which upset Glory further. It’s not like he could fight anymore. Dad closed his eyes and
moan
ed
. Then he went still and quiet.

Brandon
started a fight with the officers in
an effort to try
to get to
their father
.
Patrice
let out the worst sob Glory had ever heard
and
then
crumpled to the ground
.
Sirens sounded in the distance.

“Please don’t die,
Dad
dy
,

Glory
mouthed the words
because her voice quit working
for a moment
.
All she could do is watch as the ambulance pulled up, its red lights bounced off the house and all the people.


This is my fault
.
If I hadn’t taken the
Elboni
, the
star riders
wouldn’t have come and eaten the chickens, and you wouldn’t have whipped me, and I wouldn’t have gotten the welts
...
I’m so sorry
.
So sorry
!
Please, Dad, please, hold on. I promise I’ll make everything right if you can just hold on.

S
he lay down on the seat, and cl
utched
the stuffed bear, feeling numb all over
.
But the seat was unusually warm
and grainy
.
Like sand
.

 

 

Chapter 2
3
 

 

 

Glory
sat up with a jolt
still
holding Mister Bear
.
This time
s
he was glad to be back in the Bamboozle
.


Dad
can’t be dead,”
s
he whi
mpered
.
“He’s too tough for that.

Suddenly, she was bowled over by a hug gone wild.

“Glory!

She’d forgotten about
Clash
being in the Bamboozle. Heck, she’d forgotten about the Bamboozle until a second ago
.


Glo,

He
pulled her at arms leng
ths
. “Y
ou’re crying—what happened?”

“I-I’m not sure.” Glory found it difficult to swallow
.
She hugged the stuffed bear close to her chest,
staring at the sand, but not really seeing it
.
The
scene
back
home kept playing over and over again in her mind
.

“I was back o
n
Tullah
, but I don’t know
for sure, t
he whole thing might have been a magical hallucination.”

“What happened?”

“The police and social services were at my house
.
Dad
shot at Ted Filmor
e
’s feet
,
not to kill, just to scare him
.

Clash’s eyes looked extra big behind his thick glasses.

Why?”
he gasped.

“I
f only Lady
Gost
hadn’t sent me here, I never would
’ve
gone through the blue door
,
and M
iss
Crenshaw wouldn’t have seen the welts
.
It’s the
Wybbil
s fault for eating the chickens and causing me to get a whipp
ed
.

She went on and on
,
but when
s
he got to
true
the source of h
er
problems it led back to
her own disobedience.
“If only I had stayed away from Queen’s Mesa
like I was supposed to
, I’d never have gotten into this mess.

“Slow down.” Clash took her face between his palms, forcing her to look him in the eye. “Explain to me exactly what
happened.”


Th
e police shot my Dad
. The shock on his face…I’ve never seen him look like that before…so helpless. But
I don’t know if it was real or no
t
. I don’t know if he’s alive or dead. I don’t know if I should grieve
,
or laugh
,
or what
.

She
flung her
arms
around
Clash
.
He hugged stroked her hair and tried his best to give comfort.

“There, there, now, I’m sure everything will be okay.”

“I’
m not. I’
m so confused
.
What
should
I do
?

“I don’t know.

Her body was wracked with a shudder. She pulled away and
curled up in a ball,
squeezing Mr. Bear
,
begrudgingly admitt
ing
that
it
gave
her some
comfort. Clash
gave up on giving advice and
simply la
y
down behind her
, pressing
his body against her own, draping an arm over her waist. There was nothing steamy about it, just a friend trying to let her know that he was there, and she wasn’t alone.

“I’m glad you’re here,” Glory said.
“I mean I wish you weren’t, because this is a horrible place to be, but I’m glad for your company.”


I knew what you meant.”

The two of them
watch
ed
the oval of sky above.
“My Dad took a bullet in the arm and one in the gut
.
Blood gushed everywhere
.
I’ve never seen him look like that—so
white, so
frightened.”

“You know,”
Clash
said
.
“My uncle was a medic in the Os
h
ian
ic
War
.
He said gunshot wounds always bleed a lot
.
His experience was that if
a soldier d
idn’t
die instantly
, and
a
skilled medic got to him really
fast,
the chance of survival was as high as ninety percent
.
My uncle called it the
golden hour.


The
golden hour
, huh.

Glory soaked up the new term a minute
.

The ambulance got there fast.


Sound
s
like your Dad
fell
easily within that golden hour
.
And don’t forget
the
Fire and Rescue
Station
is only a few miles from your house
.
They
have that helicopter, too.”

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