“It still had the new-car smell. I shuddered, thinking of what I’d done to the poor woman who’d probably been on her way to meet friends or a loved one. Worse still was the danger I’d put her in. I didn’t even know that one of the many bullets meant for me didn’t hit her. I landed the car on a quiet street and shut the engine off. I sat still for a moment before banging the wheel over and over. My friends were dead, too. It must have been the phone call I’d made. And Justin … I closed my eye...s and sniffled. I didn’t have any plays left. I had to get to 2013 and find Dylan. But without Justin’s contacts, it didn’t seem possible. But I had to make it possible. I drifted to sleep soon after. The moon was out when I woke up. I rubbed my eyes and pulled the tablet out of my pocket. I opened a Web browser and gathered as much information from the Internet as I could about the Lotto and its organizers. Then I kicked the engine to life and lifted the car into the air I switched among four traffic enforcers in the space of an hour.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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