The Girl with Bare Feet by L. Avery Brown (top e book reader txt) š
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So if he was going to kill her heād have to fight like hell to do it. āHow many did you kill, Wade? I counted what twelve maybe fifteen pages of photos in here. How old were they? You said Allison was a fighter. You didnāt like her fighting back, did you? Did you target younger girls after that? Is that it? Is that why you became a youth minister so you could be near little girls all the time?ā With every accusatory question, Wade became more agitated.
āShut up, Janelle. Youāre in no position to say anything.ā He grabbed the knife and ran it across her chin, blood dripped down her neck across Wadeās hand.
āIs that why you wanted to move back here? So you could be near your little prizes? Your trophies? Thatās what they are, arenāt they? You took pictures of their feet so youād be able to remember them. Right? Well guess what, Wade? Theyāre gone.ā
āWhat?ā Sheād gotten under his skin with that one. And in response Wade took his razor sharp knife and slid it down her forearm. It was bleeding before she realized what heād done. āYou better be fucking lying, Janelle. Or Iāll cut you more. Youāll bleed out, slow. And I will bring Liza in here and youāll have to watch before you die. Is that what you want?ā
āGo ahead. Do it. Youāll never find your special pictures. Iām sure there are others. Iām guessing you made the best of your time on the coast, didnāt you. Iām sure the police will find those pictures eventually. I already called the police. Theyāre coming.ā Janelle laughed.
Wadeās grip loosened and he turned to look at the box on the shelf. It had been moved. What if she was telling the truth? Heād sliced her, she was bleeding badly and yet she held to her story.
Janelle closed her eyes and sighed when she felt his grip loosen. She grabbed a handful of dirt off the floor. āYep, I found them this morning. But you know whose shoe picture I didnāt find in your little treasure box?ā
Wade cringed. āWhat?ā
āYou have photos of all the shoes of the girls you killed but you donāt have a picture of Allisonās shoes. Did you lose that photo? Or do you carry it in your wallet? No. I bet you donāt. Iāll bet you donāt have anything left of her. I think you buried her in here? Maybe in that corner?ā Janelle looked forward and saw Allison sitting in the corner with her knees pulled to her chest.
āShut up, Janelle. Shut up.ā Wade sliced her arm again opening up another wound that spilled even more blood on the dirt ground.
Janelle knew with the second slice she was losing blood so fast she was probably hallucinating but she didnāt care. She nodded at the apparition in front of her. āYou kept her locked in here. Probably gagged her so she couldnāt scream, too. And before you killed her she ran into that corner right over there and sat with her knees up to her chest.ā
āWhat the hell? Shut up, Janelle. I mean it.ā
Janelle stared forward and saw Allisonās last moments as if they were happening right then and there. āSomething happened.ā She watched Allison get yanked up out of the corner by an invisible hand. As Janelle talked both she and Wade were wrapped by icy cold. āYou grabbed her and brought her right here where weāre sitting now.ā Janelle felt lightheaded.
Wade started to tremble. āShut up.ā He ran the knife over her wrist and with a quick motion, she was bleeding more profusely.
The cold essence of Allison climbed into Janelle so she was able to Allisonās last moments even though Janelle knew her own life was slipping away. The cold made her tremble. Allison was in her, keeping her alive so that someone would know her story. Janelle felt Allisonās body being assaulted. The memory of the man whoād stolen Allisonās life weighed on Janelleās chest. She couldnāt catch her breath. She was sick at her stomach. āYou raped her one last time before you killed her. She bit your chin when you were done.ā Janelleās words started to slur together.
āNo. No. You canāt now that.ā Wade played with the pool of blood by Janelleās arm.
āYou said, āAlli, whyād you do that? You donāt bite someone you love. Why would you do that to me?ā then she said āSo Mama will see.ā And then you lost it.ā
The sensation of something hitting her face again and again went through Janelle. She felt Allisonās right cheek bone shatter. Then the wind was knocked out of her by the horrific memory. And a voice jumped out of Janelleās mouth that was not her own. It was small, young, and terrified.
It was Allisonās voice. āNo! No! Wade, please. Please. No!ā
Wade was stunned. Hearing Allisonās voice made him recoil. He slid away from Janelle and looked away in fear.
Janelle smiled. She was close to passing out. āScared, Wade? Now you believe me, donāt you? She remembers it all; every horrible thing you did to her in those last moments.ā
Then, without any warning, Janelleās head was lifted off the ground and then was slammed back onto the ground followed by the sensation of something heavy going straight through her head. Then phantom hands wrapped around her throat. They squeezed and Janelle thought she might actually succumb to the violent memory trapped in Allisonās earthbound spirit. She sputtered out, āAfter you beat her you strangled her. You broke her neck. She was dead.ā
Wade was trembling. āHow do you know that? How?ā He shook Janelle but sheād lost so much blood she was barely coherent.
āWade. Leave her alone.ā
Wade looked up and saw Allison standing there. She was in her shorts and the T-shirt sheād gotten in Pigeon Forge. She was staring at her brother. Somehow, the blood that fell on the ground gave Allison the strength to appear in front of him for the first time in years even though sheād been trying so long to be heard using Janelleās dreams as a way to get attention.
Wade shrank away from the site of his sister. āAllison? Is it you?ā
āCan you help me find my shoes?ā
Wade was confused but happy to see her because in his sick, twisted mind he loved Allison as if she was his soulmate and he thought she had returned because she adored him the same as he did her. āYou came back to me.ā
Allison stepped forward. āCan you help me find my shoes?ā
āWhat, Alli? Your shoes? Iām sorry. I donāt know where they are. I donāt remember where I put them.ā
That was not the answer Allison wanted to hear. She popped directly in front of Wade and screamed, āCan you help me find my shoes?ā
Wade reached out to touch her. She was so close and looked so real and soā¦ beautiful. Just the way he remembered her. āAllison.ā
But then, in an instant, the dead eyed girl with the battered face was standing in front of him. She reached out and grabbed for his neck. āCan you help me find my shoes?ā
Wade screamed and stumbled backwards. The Allison heād laid his hands on some sixteen years earlier came after him. She wanted him to see what heād done to her. She hounded him screaming, āCan you help me find my shoes?ā again and again. It drove Wade mad.
He was desperate to get away from Allison, the girl heād pined so badly for heād found other girls like her to rape and kill when he was on his trips to visit other churches. He lashed out at her with the knife but it went through her. Wade ran to the door and tried unlocking it but were shaking so badly he couldnāt.
Allison got in his face again and screamed, āCan you help me find my shoes?ā She popped around the small space so much all Wade could do was try slashing at her.
Then Wade saw red and white lights coming through the small window in his killing room. The county rescue people had finally found the house out in the middle of damn nowhere. Wade had to get away, not just from Allison but from the house. He knew how the route to the foot path into the forest. He could make it there before anyone made their way to the back of the house.
Wade jiggled the slide lock until it opened and when it did, he yanked the door open and ran out of the space with his bloodied knifeā¦ straight towards one of the emergency response people.
Three sheriffās deputies opened fire and shot Wade at least five times until he fell to the ground dead.
A paramedic ran into the room and found Janelle lying on the ground with a huge pool of blood around her arm. There was a flurry of activity around Janelle they were trying desperately to save her life. Allison stood there watching Janelle dying. She could feel her heart beat slowing down with each passing second. But Janelle dying wasnāt what she wanted.
Allison wanted justice. Not just for herself but for all the girls Wade had raped and murdered over the past sixteen years. She looked to her left and then to her right and saw the shimmering specters of the beautiful little girls Wade had killed. They smiled at her then faded away. And Allison stood there feeling vindicated.
The Black Mountain First Responder Team had taken about nineteen minutes to find the house from the time Janelle had placed the call but it felt like an eternity. And now because theyād been so long in finding the place, Janelle was dying. Wade had sliced her at least four times on her arm, on her chin, and behind her ear. She was white. All the color had drained from her just like her blood.
āWeāve got to stop this bleeding. Get a tourniquet on her right now.ā The paramedic tied off Janelleās arm up near her shoulder. The bleeding slowed dramatically. But Allison could hear Janelleās spirit calling out for help. Allison could feel warmth on her back and she turned around. There was a brilliant light behind her. All her friends were waiting there for her. But Allison stepped away from the light and into Janelleās body. She gave every last ounce of her spirit to Janelle so she could live.
āHoly shit. Iāve got a pulse. Itās thready but itās there. BPās rising. I donāt know how but, damn, wow.ā The man working on Janelleās was shocked. He looked at the lady across from him. āFluid, get fluid going now. Get her on the stretcher.ā
Janelle felt the warmth of life return to her and she opened her eyes.
āSheās awake. Letās move it. Now.ā The man who had saved her life by putting the tourniquet looked down at her. āYouāre going to be alright, maāam.ā
āLaundry room. Liza.ā
āWeāve got her maāam. We heard her banging on the door of the machine. Sheās okay. Your boy, too. Youāre safe now.ā
Janelle could hear Dumbo howling like mad as they pulled the stretcher out of the room. āDumbo, stop barking you stupid dog.ā
The sheriff's deputy walking beside the stretcher smiled and laughed. āYou've got a good hound dog. He was waiting up front and when he saw the lights he started howling. Like he knew we were here to help. It was his howling brought us back here.ā
Janelle glanced over at Dumbo who was being held by one of the other rescue people. Then she saw someone standing by Dumbo but a few feet away.
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