Musings From A Demented Mind

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“I could use the company of a woman.  All nice and tight.”
    I gave him a disapproving look.
    “So how much?”
    “How much for what?”
    “How much to kill my parents?”
    “I only kill those who deserve it.”
    “I’m just joking.  You don’t need to be so serious.”
    Again, I gave him a disapproving look.
    A few minutes later, I saw a young woman up ahead standing beside the road thumbing for a ride.  Mike leaned forward and then said, “Stop.  Pick her up.”
    “No.”
    “I think you will.”  I felt the gun being pushed into my ribs.  I slowed the car down and landed it by the side of the road where the woman was standing. Mike pressed the button lowering his window.
    “Where are you both headed?”  she asked. 
    “We’re heading to Connersville,” Mike answered.
    “Great.  It’s in my direction.” 
    She was beautiful.  She had brown hair and brown eyes and a great slender figure.  She wore cut of blue jeans with a red checkered tank top.
    “What’s your name?”  Mike asked.
    “Nancy.”
    “Mine is Mike and my friend here is Jake.”   He slid the door open and climbed out pointing his gun at her.
    She took a couple steps backward trembling with fear.
    “Jake, give me your gun or I’ll be forced to shoot this fine lady.”
    I looked at her for a few seconds and then handed him my gun.
    “Do not leave unless you want me to kill her.  I’ll be back when I have my way with her.”
    “Please don’t,” she pleaded.
    “I’m sorry, my dear, but somebody as hot as you shouldn’t be hitchhiking.” 
    Mike looked at me for a second and grabbed her by the hair and dragged her into the bushes.  I climbed out the car watching him drag her away.  There was no way I was going to let him kill her let alone have his way with her.  I moved around the car when suddenly I had the strange feeling I was being watched.  I heard a branch break from the other side of the road.  I could hear Nancy screaming and the sound of a struggle.  I ran through the bushes as Mike was slapping her across the face. I ran toward him and he pointed his gun toward me.
    “Another move and you’re dead,” he threatened.
    “You’re an animal!”  I yelled.
    Nancy’s shirt was ripped and she was staring at me crying.
    Mike walked past me pointing the gun at my head.  “You can stay with her.  I’m taking your car.” 
    As I got near her, she stood up and yelled, “I hope the dogs get you both!”
    I heard a branch break behind me.
    “The dogs are here!”  she yelled angrily.
    I heard more branches break.
    “They’re going to get you,” she said, staring at me. Her body began to glow bright blue.  Her body transformed from a human into a large white dog.
    From the distance, I heard Mike screaming.  I slowly backed away from her and then ran faster than I ever had before.  I pushed through the bushes and saw Mike lying on the ground in a pool of his own blood.  I ran toward my car and jumped in.  I pressed my finger on the ignition pad and the car lifted several feet and then crashed to the ground.  I looked in the rearview mirror and saw a gigantic black dog holding onto to my bumper with its teeth.  I slammed my foot on the accelerator with no success.  In front of me was another dog growling while another ripped the roof completely off.  I looked up and saw one of the dogs staring down at me.  I felt its hot breath and a few seconds later it grabbed me with its sharp teeth. 
    The dog dropped me onto the ground, and I saw the white dog walk out of the bushes.
    “Do you fear the dogs now?”  the white dog asked.  She lowered her head motioning to the other dogs to attack.  As they ripped me to shreds, I lost consciousness.
    When I opened my eyes, I was in my car.  Mike was pointing his gun at me.
    Mike leaned forward and then said, “Stop.  Pick her up.”
    I could see Nancy standing by the side of the road.  I looked over at Mike and slammed on the brakes.  He pulled

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