Jason grabbed Dawn’s hand and
they ran down the stairs.
As they reached the ground floor
a gunshot rang out. They started toward
the garage, and realized the door was down; Jason turned and quickly pulled
Dawn out the back door toward the boathouse.
The boathouse light was on and
when they reached the door, the boat was gone, drifting out in the lake several
hundred yards off shore. Two more shots
rang out. He was coming after them.
“Swim for the boat,” cried Jason,
“Now!” They dove in and swam as fast as
they could. The water was bitterly cold,
but their fear kept them from feeling it. There were more shots now, hitting
the water. He was firing wildly at them,
missing, cursing, finally he was out of ammo, and the cursing got louder. As
they swam side by side Jason’s thoughts strayed to that summer he and Dawn
first swam out to the float alone. They
were afraid then as they were now. Jason
reached the boat first and grabbed the gunwale at the rear cockpit. With a swift kick he pulled himself over the
side and into the boat then quickly pulled Dawn in. For the moment they were safe as they lay in
the bottom of the boat gasping for air.
A drenching cold began to set in, it was dark and oh, the terror was
still there.
The cursing finally trailed
off. Whoever it was had left, but they
would surely come back.