Tuesday, July 23, 2013

24(S3E2)-The Hurt


 

24

(Season 3, Episode 2)

The Hurt

Sidney was in the kitchen, half out of her dress having just gotten home from the wedding, when she got the call from Tobias.

“Spaghetti.”  It was their secret code word for danger.  When they had worked together in the past, it meant the job was blown and they had to drop everything and run.

That was exactly what Sidney did.

Panic filled her as she heard the background commotion, from what could only be a life and death struggle.  She did not bother with shoes, pulling the top half of the dress back up over her bra and sprinting out the front door, keys in hand.

This was the day she had feared.  The day Tobias would be gone, really gone, and she would be on her own.  He had always been her conscience, her life line to the good part of her soul that she so often ignored.  She started the car and squealed backward out of her driveway before slamming it into drive, and peeled away.   

Tobias and Linda’s condo was in Stow, her house was in Ravenna, thirty minutes in traffic going the speed limit.  She would make it in fifteen, as long as she did get pulled over.  She took a hard right off Route 59 onto Brady Lake Road.  The back road was winding but she would have less chance of meeting a police officer this way.  She hit a straight away and opened up the throttle, pushing her little car to its limits.

It was in this moment of peace that she had a moment of levity.  What was she going to do when she got there?  Sidney couldn’t fight, not really, and she didn’t have a gun or a weapon of any sort.  Even if she did, she wouldn’t know what to do with it.

What am I going to do, talk the problem to death?

 She pushed the thought out of her head, she couldn’t just do nothing.  Just sitting at home and hoping everything worked out wasn’t an option.

She finally hit the condo’s parking lot after what seemed like an eternity.  The parking lot was crawling with cops, at least four cruisers and two unmarked.  The dark half screamed at her to put the car in reverse and get out, a natural instinct for a con artist.

The Life Flight helicopter changed her mind.

She brought the car to a stop as the helicopter lifted off into the air.  She was seven feet past the police line before the blue and whites realized it.  She saw Linda standing there in her white dress, covered in blood, watching the helicopter fly away in some kind of trance.

She looked like the ghost of a dead wife, haunting the place where she died.

“Hey, get back here!”  One of the cops yelled, realizing she had crossed the line.

The cop’s shout somehow snapped Linda out of her trance and her wide eyes shifted into that direction, catching Sidney running toward her.

“Linda, what happ-” Sidney was cut off as Linda took two steps to meet her and hit her with a right cross.

Maybe it was the surprise, or just Linda’s pure rage-driven madness, but Sidney had never been hit harder in in her life.  The blow turned her half around and put her on the asphalt.  She saw stares and it took a second to get her barring’s.

“You just don’t get it, do you?!” Linda was screaming down at Sidney and all the cops had stopped moving, confused by the scene they were watching.  “He listens to you!  For some reason, you have some terrible effect on him, and you don’t even see the damage you do!”

Sidney shook her head desperately.  “No, no Linda, this has nothing to do with me!”

Linda shook her head.  “It’s you.  It’s always you!  This only happens when it has something to do with you.  Why can’t you just let him be a good man?!  Why do you keep dragging him down with you?!  Why, God damn it, tell me why?!”

Linda had broken, her face had become a ball of uncontrollable rage and sadness and desperation and Sidney had no answers for her.  A detective stepped in, tall and lean with a tan complexion and short curly hair that made him look younger then he was.

“Come on now Mrs. Snyder.” His voice was low and soothing, made for the task at hand.  “I will take you to see your husband.”

The detective turned to a uniform.  “Put her in my car, Harry.”

The uniform came over and helped lead Linda to the detective’s car.  The smooth detective turned back toward Sidney who had pulled herself to her feet.  “How did you know the victim?”

Sidney decided to take it slow with the cop.  “What happened here?”

“A professional hit man broke in and put two in Mr. Snyder.  He would have killed Mrs. Snyder and her brother if he hadn’t charged in to the rescue.” The cop gave a quick summary.

Sidney turned.  “Oh, God.  Hank.  Is he okay?”

The detective eyed him and Sidney cursed herself.  The emotion of the situation had clouded her judgment.  This police officer would never have just given her the story if he didn’t think she had some kind of information.  He had baited the trap and she had taken it.

“The brother-in-law is in the ambulance.  He’s banged up, but stable.”  The cop said, then stepped in.  “I’m Detective Eugene Sellers of the Kent P.D.  I have to go right now, but if you think of anything that might help, gimme a call.”

Eugene handed Sidney his card.  “Also, you might want to not go anywhere for a couple of days.  I’m going to want to interview you.”

Sidney took the card and gave him another look and decided the best way to go was silence.  She nodded and began to walk toward the ambulance.  She had to figure out what was going on.  She couldn’t shake the feeling that this had something to do with her.  They had made a lot of enemies.  Could it be one of them?

Savannah?

Tyrone Johnson?

“They don’t let anyone on the ambulance other than family and police!” Eugene called to her, then turned to walk away.

Sidney turned to make sure he wasn’t looking at her anymore, then changed direction, slipping over to one of the cruisers and grabbing a hanging police jacket then a police cap she found on a dash.  She turned back and watched as one of the two paramedics got in the driver’s side.  The other, a small, unthreatening, white guy, finished talking to another couple about something and began over to the ambulance.

Sidney knew the jacket would only hold over for a second, the dress and bare feet would be dead give a ways, so timing was everything on the next play.  She kept five or so steps from the paramedic as he approached the back of the truck.  When he was about to get in, Sidney pushed forward and leapt up in front of him.

“Police business, you stay here for the coroner, I’ll ride with him!”  She slammed the back door shut, the entire exchange was a second long, giving the paramedic only time to notice the coat and hat.  She banged on the front cabin quickly being sure to keep herself only visible in the rear view in a way that would only show the coat and hat.

“Let’s go!  He’s going to stay for the coroner!”  Sidney yelled to the front and they were on their way.

Sidney watched the frustrated face of the other paramedic fade away in the window.  Hank saw her and a grin creased his weary face.  Banged up wasn’t the word.  His arm had a blood soaked bandage around it and so did his chin.  His face was swollen.  He looked worse than Sidney had ever seen him.

“Let’s go, siren all the way!”  She shouted to the driver.

“You got it!” He keyed the sirens and they started to wale.

The loud things would mask her and Hank’s conversation from the driver.  “Hank, what the hell is going on?”

Hank shook his head.  “You are gonna be pissed, but we stole something a couple of weeks ago.”

Sidney looked confused.  “Without me?  Why would you do that?”

“You wouldn’t have gone for it,” Hank explained.  “Anyway, it was supposed to be a present, a little revenge job for you.  We had no idea he would come back this hard.”

Sidney suddenly realized what Hank was talking about.  “Tell me you didn’t rob who I think you robbed?”

“It was your dad Sid.  We robbed your dad.” Hank said.

Sidney’s eyes narrowed.  “Tell me everything.”

****

Eugene walked to his car and opened the door, looking back as the ambulance passed, then over to the paramedic standing in the parking lot looking upset and that was all he needed to see to know what happened.

He turned to Harry.  “Hey, make sure he gets a ride back to the hospital, will you Harry.”

Harry followed Eugene’s look to the paramedic and frowned.  “Why the hell did they leave him here? They’re supposed to stay with the ambulance, aren’t they?”

Eugene shrugged. “He got conned out of it.”

Harry looked confused then shrugged and went to gather up the medic.  Eugene knew he was in for some action know.  He knew this because he knew Sidney Thomas, at least by reputation.

Eugene had to admit, he was looking forward to what came next.

END EPISODE 24

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