You Can’t Catch Me
3RD POV:
EARLY MORNING:
Jennifer had packed her things and loaded it up into the car but she thought for a moment if it was smart to take the car or not.
“I’m definitely not going to walk all that way.” She spoke to herself hopping into the car and starting it up. She had locked the house and packed anything that might come in handy such as a small pistol, Glock 26, and a small phone and one other device she thought might come handy.
She zoomed out driving in the bush and as the day was still dark since it was 5am, she found herself shivering as the morning cold breeze blew. Driving further, she was quite restless, everything kept bothering her such as the zip at the sleeve of her leather jacket, the birds flying and chirping, and the bushy areas.
“Ugggggggh, what in the world is happening?” She groaned asking herself and after thirty minutes of driving, she finally arrived at the tiled roads.
The police who had been searching around the area all night were around the area. Two policemen were seated in the car, the one driving had fallen into a deep sleep and the other was dozing. Jenny’s eyes went wide seeing the police car and she wasn’t too far behind the car when she noticed it.
“Fuck it. It will be a fun ride.” She smiled and drove right past the police car at the speed of 100 miles per hour. The breeze that blew as soon as her car passed had the other police man who was dozing at alert.
He blinked repeatedly and just vaguely seeing the blue Ferrari, he hit his colleagues making him jump out of sleep.
“Wake up. I think the suspect is on the run.” The policeman who was sleeping cleaned off the drool and blinked repeatedly meanwhile the other called for backup.
“The suspect seems to be on the run as a blue Ferrari was spotted at North driving at full speed.” He informed and his partner blinked repeatedly and started up the car.
“Come on, come on. We can’t lose her or we lose our jobs.” He urged, making his partner to speed up the car though it couldn’t reach the speed at which Jenny was driving. A police car couldn’t compare to a ferrari in speed.
The mayor of the city had informed the force that if they weren’t able to capture a simple crazy girl then it showed they were incompetent. As he was close friends with Mr Miller and Mr Miller had contributed generously to the city every year. So they had to arrest her or submit their badges. The chief detective was tense but remained calm as he had requested about thirty police officers to secure the airport as soon as he listened to the conversation between Mrs King and Jenny.
“They are so stupid.” Jenny commented, grinning to herself and continued driving recklessly. Until she heard the police sirens coming from behind, she frowned and sucked her teeth sharply looking at them through her rearview mirror.
“What do I do? What should I do?” She got scared asking herself but her only conclusion was to move in speed until she finally lost them. Rather than going through the tiled roads, she switched on her headlights and followed through the bushes instead.
“Hurry up … . The suspect is passing through the woods, where is back the up?” The policeman spoke into the radio.
About five minutes later, the sound of a helicopter and two police cars approached the woods Jenny was struggling to drive through. Jenny was panicking and felt herself about to go crazy.
“I’m about a few minutes from the airport and I’m certain the sea is just about a five minute run from here. I need to hop out and hide…I just can’t.” She said to herself and brought out her gun from her bag, her phone and her atm card as well an expensive jewelry and her essential gift from her body. She tucked it in many pockets as she was wearing cargo leather pants along with a leather jacket underneath was a gray camisole.
She arrived deep within the woods and stopped right behind a large. She could see the sea from afar and she felt some relief as she could easily jump into the sea. Her mother had made sure she had the best swimming skills and she almost became an athlete.
The second she hopped out of the Ferrari, abandoning her luggage containing clothes and plane ticket as she had realized she couldn’t head into the airport anymore.
The dense woods stretched out like a dark, tangled labyrinth, with towering trees casting eerie shadows that danced in the flickering light filtering through the thick canopy above. The forest floor was carpeted with a blanket of fallen leaves, their crisp crunch echoing with each hurried step. Twisted roots snaked across the ground like gnarled fingers, posing treacherous obstacles for anyone attempting to navigate through the tangled undergrowth.
She instantly started racing without turning back and thinking twice. Two police cars following behind her stopped and the others kept chasing her by car.RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
“Jennifer Bilsity, this is the police. You are surrounded. Please put your hands up and surrender peacefully.” A police officer spoke into the mega phone but Jenny continued running and she had already concluded that she wouldn’t stop until she arrived at the shore of the sea.
As Jennifer raced deeper into the heart of the woods, the dense foliage closed in around her, muffling the sounds of her frantic footsteps. Shafts of pale moonlight pierced through the canopy, illuminating patches of the forest floor in a ghostly glow. The air was thick with the earthy scent of damp moss and decaying leaves, while the distant hoot of an owl added to the eerie ambiance.
Despite the natural beauty of the woods, there was an unmistakable sense of foreboding that hung heavy in the air.
She saw a policeman in front and out of nervousness and determination to prevent anything from allowing her to achieve her goal, she grabbed her gun.