Reapers Isle: TheParaplegic/Chronic Gamer Returns for the Second Book in his Reaper Series

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know how to fucking use them. Where’s Dave at I bet you ate him didn’t you?” She said.
    (god she was spitting nails.)
    “Dave’s ok, well ok is probably not the right term. He won’t ever father any kids and he is probably not breathing to good at the minute, but that’s what he gets for hitting a woman.” Rees said calmly. “Oh, and no Jay didn’t hit him. I fucking did you old bat.”
    Maddie walked over to Becky, who took her into a hug and Mary put her arm round her, glaring at Bet.
    “Ok, Bet lets get down to brass tacks, what do you want?” I said.
    “We want this place and you and your spawn loving group gone. We want you gone by tonight.” She said.
    “Ah right, so all that stuff you said when we brought you here was bullshit and you were waiting for the right moment to try and take over. Is that right?” I said.
    “Well, we did want your weapons and you didn’t want to give them up so I had to think of another way to get them. The loving granny routine seemed to work just right. John dear will you shoot one of the women please.” She said.
    “If a single shot goes off I will wipe you and all of your rotten fucking group off the planet.” Said Rees.
    “Now that puts us in a bit of an impasse doesn’t it. We want this place and you want it as well. I’ll tell you what we will let you take the things you need and the Land Rover. We will keep the cottage and everything you can’t carry. We will even let you alone whilst you move your things.” She said smiling like it was nice of her.
    “What about Ollie?” I asked.
    “What about him, he is my grandson.”
    “Really?”
    “Yes, I mean Dave and his dad, John here are a disappointment, but I have high hopes for Ollie.” She said, putting a hand on his shoulder, he looked up at her and grinned and I swear to god I could see Dave in that face.
    Think nearly everyone was a bit shocked at that bit of news. So everything that had come out her mouth was complete and utter shit. My mind was running at full pelt, I looked at Marc, Becky and the others. I had to make sure they got out of this safely, it was as I scanned the room for an answer that it came to me because of a picture over the mantle.
    “I’ll tell you what if you and your bunch of hillbilly’s..” she looked really pissed at that, “go to the bottom of the garden we will pack our gear and leave.” There were a few intakes of breath and I held my hand up. “You have to give us enough time and when we are leaving Rees will come and wave from the back door. That way we can leave without any fighting, do you agree?”
    “Well, I can’t say I am disappointed in you Jay I thought you might have fought and that would have been fun but ok we will let you have three hours and no more. I want to start tea around then.” She said with a barking laugh and she left the sitting room followed by her brood.
    I waited for the door to close before going to Maddie and saying “Are you ok babe?”
    She nodded and leaned against Becky.
    “Jay what the fuck bud?” Marc said.
    “Yeah, Walker like the skinny kid said.” Rees joined in.
    “Ok, we don’t have much time and we need to get all the ammo and pistols and shotguns in the Land Rover. The stupid old biddy thinks she has won. Meh! Right girls we need food, water, sleeping bags and anything else you can think of. Rees I need you to quickly check the Land Rover and make sure it hasn’t been tampered with. Marc, can you keep an eye on the hillbilly’s from upstairs and tell me if they come anywhere near the cottage and I’ll plan the route.” I said
    “What do you mean route and why are we leaving, we have the advantage of the cottage now.” Rees said.
    “Normally mate, I would agree if it meant that we would have a perfectly secure house at the end of the battle. To tell you the truth, they can have it, but we are leaving a going away present. That and the fact I have thought of a more secure location that will be better for us

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