Thursday, May 27th, 2021
12:04pm
Downtown Elgin, Oklahoma
Edward was driving the van and he was trying to contain his grin,
despite the situation. His hypothesis had proved to be true and they’d tracked
at least two different tornadoes through Elgin, Oklahoma. Things had calmed
down a bit, but the weather was still highly unstable. There was a break in the
super cells and they were trying to get onto open highway. Paul was leading the
caravan of vehicles through the abandoned town.
“Whoa, look at that SUV. It’s moving awfully erratically,” Seth said from behind his camera. It came to an abrupt stop.
“They’ve got a flat tire,” Edward said, pulling up to the SUV. He hopped out of the van, checking on the driver. “Hey, you need to get inside. The weather is really bad.”
A woman looked up at him, her brown eyes wild and her hands shaking. She was dressed professionally, but her clothes were damp. “Do you have a car? I need to get to the paper mill. My son …”
“He’s right next to you,” Edward said.
“My other son,” the woman snapped, tears welling in her eyes. “We were at the high school at the commencement ceremony and we got hit by a tornado. My older son is at the old paper mill, filled with equipment that could kill my child. I can’t get there. I got a flat and I can’t change the tire. I’m not strong enough …” Her eyes watered, tears splashing on to her cheeks and she clenched her hands on the steering wheel. “Can you get me there? I’ll do anything. Please?”
“No, we can’t,” Jacob said coldly from his spot behind the wheel of the Titan. He leaned out of the window; his nose wrinkled. “We’re here to film the tornadoes, not rescue damsels in distress. Get inside, lady. We just drove past the paper mill and it was leveled. Besides, it’s the opposite direction of where we need to go.”
“Jacob, you can go and we’ll catch up with you,” Edward said. “I’ll help …” He blinked to the woman, who was in tears, crying hysterically. “What’s your name?”
Jacob still the ass.
ReplyDeleteGood luck finding the tornadoes without him Jacob