Destiny's Wrath (Destiny Series - Book 3) Straight, Nancy (mobi reader txt) đ
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âRight before you got here.â
Jimmy turned his attention to Jessie, âSheâs waited ten years to contact you; she can wait a little longer. Noahâs going to do some of my Algebra homework for me. Thereâs something I want to show you in the other room.â
Noah lunged at Jimmy, but Jimmy had the reflexes of a cat, and punched him hard in the nose. Blood went everywhere. Jimmy kept his palm on the back of Jessieâs neck; when she let out a scream, Jimmy hardly seemed to notice. He reached in his pocket with his free hand, pulled out a folded-up piece of paper, and tossed it at Noahâs doubled-up body. âHere you go. Check the numbers for me. I want to talk to Jessie - alone.â
Noah took in a deep breath and with all his force yelled, âJessie, ruuuun!â She couldnât run if she wanted to: Jimmy pulled out the knife and held it to her chest. He looked at her with vacant eyes, âNoahâs having a rough time concentratinâ. I think we should give him some privacy.â Jimmyâs knife was razor sharp. He eased it onto the button of her blouse and the edge sliced through the thread holding the top button. Jessie whimpered and Jimmy laughed.
Jessie began to shake uncontrollably. The knife that had just removed her button sliced the fabric of her blouse and pierced her skin. Crimson began oozing onto the fabric. Jimmy looked at Noah, âHow much time you need? Jessie and Iâll be righâ nexâ door. The longer you take, the worse itâll be . . . for her.â With his last threat, Jimmy backed out of the room dragging Jessie with him.
Noah unfolded the piece of paper and looked at the scribbles on it. The paper had numbers on it, in what looked like a formula, but the numbers didnât make any sense. It was a modified formula for a volume multiplied by a coefficient that didnât seem to come from anywhere.
Not only did the formula not seem to make any sense, but the values were all skewed. Words were scribbled all over the paper: kill, die, death, mutilation, explosion and boom. Next to each word was a hand drawn violent cartoon. Noah couldnât hear anything coming from the room next door, and he didnât want to waste one more second than he needed to. He did as he was asked. He checked the calculation. The math was correct, but he modified the formula, reducing the volume. He scribbled the new calculation down and swung the door open to dash into the other room.
Noah stepped through the doorway and directly into Jimmy. Jessie was nowhere to be seen. Noah shouted, âWhere is she? Whatâd you do with Jessie?!â
Jimmy answered almost absently, âSheâs fine, Noah. Sheâs tied up in the other room. And out of respect for you, I didnât do nothinâ to âer.â
Jimmy offered a smile, but Noah didnât buy it for a second. He handed Jimmy the paper and said, âI found the problem with your equation. Itâs fixedâ.
Jimmy acted as if nothing outrageous had just happened. âYou know, math isnât as exact a science as everyone thinks it is.â Noah eyed him closely but didnât try to find meaning in any more of his stupid rants.
Jimmy examined the sheet Noah had just given him and was excited to see Noah really had fixed the formula. Jimmy seemed almost cheerful when he said, âHereâs a good one - three guys go out on the town drinkinâ and decide to crash at a cheap motel to sleep it off so they donât get a DUI. The manager tells âem the room is $30, so they each pitch in $10 bucks. But when they get to the room, itâs all nasty, and they call the front desk to bitch. So the manager tells the motel clerk to go ahead and give the three guys a partial refund and hands the clerk five $1 bills. The clerk knows he canât divide $5 bucks three ways, so he gives each of âem a $1 refund and keeps a two dollar tip for his self. So, each of the guys didnât pay $10, they only paid $9, right? The clerk kept the other two dollars. $9 times 3 guys = $27. $27 plus the $2 that the clerk kept is $29 not $30.â Jimmy looked at Noah as if he had just shared the most complicated mathematical problem of our time, and Noah only half understood what Jimmy had said.
Jimmy saw that Noah didnât follow him, so he repeated, âYou know what Iâm saying, right? 10x3=30. 30-5=25. If a simple math problem like 9x3=27 and 27+2=29 when it should be 30 â then math flat out donât work, am I right?â
Noah didnât understand what Jimmy was getting at, and he very nearly asked him to repeat the math problem a third time when he felt the blade plunge into his lung and knew he would drown in his own blood. He reached out to Jimmy and asked one thing, âWhy?â
âDonât take offense, bro â I have a mission and donât want you gettinâ in the way. Besides if youâre a religious guy, Miss Abbey and Jessie are waitinâ for you in the light.â Noah felt the sting of the blade a second, third, fourth, fifth time. He collapsed to the floor, watching the blood escape from his body.
Chapter 5
Jimmy looked at his watch, it was just before 6 p.m. Noah had been one of Jimmyâs closest friends for almost two years, which probably wasnât saying much. The two rarely spent time together outside of school. Jimmy had heard all about Miss Abbey but hadnât spent that much time around her. He could tell from the first second that she didnât like him; he knew it. When Jimmy first met Jessie, Jimmy thought she was cute,
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