Ben is
in a tight spot in DAAG! Let’s find out what happens in…
Chapter Eighteen
Cliff
reached into his overcoat and pulled out a folded stack of papers. “This shows
everything Jed bet and won or lost.” He handed the papers to Ben. “As you can
see, he usually lost.”
Ben
glanced at them. They looked legitimate. “I’ll have my lawyer look—”
“Lawyer?”
Cliff thrust the revolver into Ben’s neck. “No lawyers! No police! Do you
understand, Thorne? We’re giving you forty-eight hours to come up with the
cash. And if you don’t, ‘it ain’t gonna be pretty,’ as they say. Got it?”
With
the point of the gun pushing into his throat, Ben nodded. The gun eased away.
He breathed out his relief.
“Okay.”
Cliff opened his door and got out.
Monty
and Ben exited on the other side, and Ben pulled his car keys from his suit
pocket.
Cliff
grabbed them. “We’ll take the BMW as a down payment.”
“Hey!
Give me those keys!” Ben lunged toward Cliff, but he threw the keys to Monty.
Cliff
laughed. “Twenty thousand off your bill for the car.”
“Twenty
thousand?” Ben stared at him, pain forming a knot in his stomach. “This is
nothing but car theft.”
“Okay,
forty. And that’s my final offer.”
“You
can not take my car.”
“So
we’ll take forty grand off your bill,” Cliff said, as if Ben had said nothing.
“Now you owe us, uh, let’s see…thirty grand instead of seventy. Fair enough?”
“No!
I want my car back.”
Monty
started the engine. “Get in, Cliff. This thing really purrs.”
Cliff
opened the passenger door. “Forty-eight hours, Thorne, right here—with the
thirty grand.” He dropped down to the seat as the car backed up.
Ben
jumped out of the way.
Monty
shifted gears and the BMW took off with a roar, racing down Main Street. Within
a minute, silence pervaded the parking lot. The crickets took up their
chirping, and lightning bugs flashed on and off among the tall weeds that grew
near the wooden fence.
Ben’s
shoulders sagged. Why had Dad been such a jerk? He looked up at the stars
twinkling high above him. “Lord, why do I have to pay for the sins of my
father? That’s not even scriptural.”
With
a sigh, he took out his cell phone. He knew he should call the sheriff, but he
pressed Uncle Elliot’s number instead.
“Hello?”
“You
won’t believe what just happened to me.” For the next few minutes, Ben related
the details of the bookies and his stolen car to his uncle.
“Cliff
and Monty,” Elliot said when he finished. “Yeah, I know those two. Jed placed a
lot of bets through them ’cause they’re so easy. They talk big, but they have
the brains of a goldfish.”
“But what about the forty-eight hours? What about my car?
Shouldn’t we call the sheriff to report a stolen vehicle?”
“Naw, don’t worry. I’ll take care of it. I know these
guys.” He chuckled. “You can trust your old Uncle Elliot on this one.”
Ben wasn’t so sure.
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Until tomorrow, God bless!
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