Gone (Gone #1)(43)



"What's going on here?" Sam demanded. He narrowed his eyes and recognized the other two boys, a kid named Karl, a seventh grader from school, and Chaz, one of the Coates eighth graders. All three were arned with aluminum bats.

"This isn't your business," Chtz said. "We're dealing with something here"

"Dealing with what? Ore, did you hit Bette?"

"She was breaking the rules," Ore said.

"You hit a girl, man?" Edilio said, outraged.

"Shut up, wetback," Ore said.

"Where's Howard?" Sam asked, just to stall while he tried to figure out what to do. He'd lost one fight to Ore already.

Ore took the question as an insult "I don't need Howard to handle you, Sam/'

Ore marched right up to Sam, stopped a loot away, and put his bat on his shoulder like h< was ready to swing for a home run. Like a batter ready for the next fastball. Only this was closer to T-ball: Sam's head was impossible to miss.

"Move, Sam," Ore ordered.

"Okay, fm not doing this again" Quinn said. "Let him have her, Sam"

"Ain't no let me/" Ore said, "I do what I want"

Sam noticed movement behinc Ore There were people coming down the street, twenty or more kids. Ore noticed it too, and glanced behind him.

"They aren't going to save you," Ore said, and swung the bat hard.

Sam ducked. The bat whooshed past his head, and Ore rotated halfway around, carried fbiward by the momentum.

Sam was thrown off balance, but Edilio was ready. He let loose a roar and plowed headfirst into Ore Edilio was maybe half Ore's size, but Ore was knocked off his feet. He sprawled out on the concrete.

Chaz went after Edilio, trying to pull him off Ore

The crowd of kids who had come running down the street surged forward. There were angry voices and threats, all aimed at Ore

They yelled, Sam noted, but no one exactly jumped into the unequal fight

A voice cut through all the noise. "Nobody move" Drake said.

Ore pushed Edilio off and jumped to his feet. He started kicking Edilio, landing size-eleven Nike blows into Edilio's defensive arms. Sam jumped in t;) help his friend, but Drake was quicker. He stepped behind Ore, grabbed him by the hair, yanked his head back, and smashed his elbow into Ore's face,

Blood poured from Ore's nose, and he howled in rage.

Drake hit him again and released Ore to fall to the concrete.

"Which part of'nobody move' did you not understand, Ore?" Drake demanded.

Ore rose to his knee and went for Drake like a linebacker. Drake stepped aside, nimble as a matador. He stuck his hand out and said to Chaz, "Give me that"

Chaz handed him the bat.

Drake hit Ore in the ribs with a short* sharp forward thrust of the bat. Then again in the kidneys and again in the side of the head. Each blow was measured* accurate, effective-Ore rolled over onto his back, helpless, exposed. Drake pushed the thick end of the bat against Ore's throat. "Dude. You really need to learn to listen when I talk."

Then Drake laughed, stepped back, twirled the bat in the air, caught it, and rested it on his shoulder. He grinned at Sam.

"Now. how about you tell me what's going on, Mr. Fire Chiet?'

Sam had gone up against bullies before. But he'd never seen anything like Drake Merwin. Ore outweighed Drake by at least fifty pounds, but Drake had handled him like a little toy action figure.

Sam pointed at Bette, still cowering. "I think Ore hit hen"

"Yeah? So?*

"So I wasn't going to let him do it again" Sam said as calmly as he could.

"It didn't look to me like you were getting ready to rescue anyone. Looked to me like you were about to get your head knocked off your shoulders," Drake said.

"Bette wasn't doing anything wrong," a shrill young voice from the crowd yelled.

Without looking back, Drake said, "Shut up" He pointed at Chaz. "You. Explain what this is about"

Chaz was an athletic-looking kid with nearly shoulder-length blond hair and trendy glasses. He was wearing the Coates uniform, dirty and rumpled after many days' use. "That girl was doing something" He pointed at Bette. "She was using the power"

Sam felt a cold chill run up his spine.

The power, he had said. Like it was just something you mentioned in casual conversation. Like it was a common thing everyone knew about,

Drake smirked. "Why, whatever can you possibly mean, Chaz?" The way he said it was an unmistakable threat.

"Nothing," Chaz said quickly.

"She was doing a magic trick" * voice yelled. "She wasn't hurting anyone."

"I told her to stop." Ore was on his feet again* glaring with undisguised hatred, but also some wariness, at Drake.

"Ore is a deputy sheriff," Drake said reasonably. "So when he tells someone to stop doing something wrong, they have to stop. If this girl refused to obey, hey, I guess she got what she deserved"

"You don't have the right to beat on people," Sam said.

Drake had a shark's grin: too many teeth, too little humor. "Someone has to make people listen to the rules. Right?"

"There are rules against doing magic tricks?" Edilio asked.

"Yes" Drake said, "But I guess some people didn't know that. Chaz? Give the lire chief the latest copy of the rules"

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