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Chapter 53: It’s a Small World

    Chapter 53: It’s a Small World


    I had only just woken up after a mostly sleepless night of wishing I could just exin everything to Nina


    without either scaring her or pushing her away, when I heard banging on my front door. Groaning, I


    dragged myself out of bed and opened the door to a surprise: Luke.


    “She’s up to something,” he said, without so much as a greeting, and pushed his way past me into my


    living room.


    “What? Nina?” I asked, still rubbing the sleep from my eyes as I watched the anxious skeleton pace


    back and forth across my apartment. It was times like this that I was d to not have roommates.


    “I don’t know exactly what she’s doing, but she’s definitely up to something that is very much notgood,”


    he said, a little too quickly for me to fullyprehend exactly what was going on in my tired mind.


    “Wait… Luke, slow down. What’s happening?” I asked.


    Luke stormed over to me and took me by both shoulders, shaking me back and forth.


    “Nina is being lured into a trap!” he shouted.


    There were a few moments of silence as we stared at each other, the reality of the situation slowly


    sinking in.


    Finally, I understood what was going on; panic mode started to set in.


    “Where is she? How do you know? Is she alone? Is she hurt? Tell me what’s happening, god dammit!” I


    shouted as I ran around my apartment like a madman, throwing on yesterday’s dirty clothes as images


    of Nina being brutally murdered or kidnapped by a crazy person shed through my mind.


    “If you would give me a chance, I would tell you!” Luke shouted, his usual monotone voice now


    bellowing so loudly it shook the ss of water on my nightstand.


    I stopped and took a deep breath. Luke was right; running around like a chicken with its head cut off


    wouldn’t solve anything.


    “I saw a strange guy in a beat up pickup truck pull up to the dinerst night while she was at work,”


    Luke said. “He sat down in a window booth. When she went over to him, she looked terrified; he gave


    her a piece of paper, they talked, then he left. This morning, she drove to the gun shop outside of town


    — that’s right, a gun shop and walked out with a shotgun. Thest I saw of her, she was driving out of


    town with her roommates with a car full of camping supplies.”


    My heart raced as I pictured Nina with a shotgun… Why on earth would she need a dangerous weapon


    like that? And who was that man that Luke mentioned?


    None of that mattered, though, because right now my sole purpose was to find Nina and protect her in


    any way I could.


    “Do you know where she went?” I asked, grabbing a duffel bag from my closet and starting to fill it with


    necessities.


    “I’m not sure exactly,” Luke replied, pulling a folded up piece of newspaper out of his hoodie pocket,


    “but I broke into her dorm after she left and I found this. The newspaper that the guy in the diner gave


    her. My best guess is that she’s trying to investigate… Because she probably thinks that we did this


    somehow.”


    I furrowed my brow and snatched the newspaper away from Luke. My eyes widened as I read the


    article.


    “This is…”


    “Yeah,” Luke said, nodding, “It’s him. The guy who drugged her at the club. Someone must’ve found


    where I had him and they did him in. I’m not sure why, exactly, but my only guess is that that guy who


    showed up to the dinerst night had something to do with it.”


    “How do you know?” I asked. “Why would he have given her this if he was the one who did the killing?”


    “When he went into the dinerst night and I saw how terrified Nina looked, I got suspicious,” Luke


    replied. “So I looked through the windows of his truck. There was a business card on the dashboard. It


    had blood on it.”


    “Fuck,” I eximed, stuffing the newspaper article in my pocket and continuing to pack. “How long ago


    did she leave?”


    “Only about ten minutes ago,” Luke said. “If we go soon, we might be able to catch up with her and


    stop her before it’s toote.”


    I quickly finished packing up my camping supplies, formting a n as I did so. I couldn’t just


    randomly show up in the woods and drag Nina home; for starters, I didn’t want to get shot, and


    secondly, I couldn’t have her friends getting suspicious. I had to figure out a way to make it seem like it


    was all just a coincidence.


    I called Matt from the hockey team once I finished packing — he was the only one on the team who I


    knew would agree to ast-minute camping trip like this, plus he had a car — and told him to pack


    quickly and meet me at the quad. Just as I suspected, he agreed enthusiastically.


    “Totally, man!” he said. “I can be out there in, like, ten minutes. Oh, and is it alright if I bring my


    roommate? He’s going through some stuff so he could use a camping trip… You’ll like him though.”


    “Sure, whatever,” I said, rolling my eyes, and hung up the phone.


    Ten minutester, I was standing on the quad when I saw Matt and his roommate walking toward me.


    I almost audibly groaned when I recognized his roommate immediately. It was the guy that Nina had


    been going on dates with.


    “Enzo, this is my roommate James,” Matt said.


    James smiled and stuck out his hand. ” Nice to meet you,” he said, a perfect picture of politeness.


    I forced a smile and shook his hand back.


    Even though I wanted to throttle this guy for stealing Nina away from me, I didn’t have the time right


    now to be dealing with this. It looked like I’d just have to grin and bear it for Nina’s sake.


    We hopped in Matt’s car — I insisted on driving — and started to head toward Newburgh. I knew


    exactly where Luke had kept the asshole who drugged Nina; it was just a matter of figuring out where


    she decided to set up her camp, because it likely wasn’t far.


    I took risks driving at breakneck speeds around the back roads, much to Matt’s dismay, and soon


    enough we were in Newburgh.


    And, sure enough, Fio sensed her nearby.


    “Park here,” Fio said. “I can smell her. She was just here; she’s not far.”


    I did as Fio said and parked along the side of the road. We got out and grabbed our things — I tried my


    best to ignore Mr. Perfect, James, who came fully prepared with a fancy hiking backpack, hiking boots,


    expensive outdoorsy clothes, and all of the camping supplies we could possibly need — and then we


    got on our way.


    “Thanks for inviting me, by the way,’ James said as we walked, not realizing that Fio was guiding me to


    the perfect spot. “I really appreciate it.”


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    “No problem,” I lied through my teeth. “It’s a good weekend for it.”


    “Sure is,” Matt said, inhaling the forest air. “What made you wanna go camping sost minute, Enzo?”


    I shrugged, stepping over a fallen tree; Fio was telling me that Nina was very close now. “Just been a


    long week,” I replied. “Needed to get some fresh air.”


    A few minutester, we found a decent camping spot that was close enough to Nina’s campsite for my


    n to go into action.


    “I wanna scout around for a couple minutes before we set up just to check for bear droppings,” I said.


    “You guys wait here, alright?”


    Matt and James nodded and sat down on a log while I hiked off into the woods.


    I knew that there were no bears around; even if there were, I knew I could handle it. Instead, I was


    headed straight for Nina’s campsite. I picked up some small logs along the way to make it look like I


    was out collecting firewood not that Nina would believe me anyway, but at least her friends would fall


    for it.


    When I heard the girls talking andughing nearby, my stress dissolved. I had made it in time before


    anything bad happened. Nina could be mad at me all she wanted, but I could exin everythingter.


    “Shh- Do you hear that?” Nina said, quieting her friends as I approached.


    Not wanting to frighten them, I called Out: Hello? I stepped out into the clearing where the girls had set


    up camp and smiled.


    “Oh, hey!” I said. “Fancy seeing youdies here.”
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