The Long Short

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Michael S. Lachance ISBN: 9781370672103
Publisher: Michael S. Lachance Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael S. Lachance
ISBN: 9781370672103
Publisher: Michael S. Lachance
Publication: September 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The plane from Paris slammed into the Atlantic and broke apart. Bill and Martin joined Claire in the tail section where the last raft was anchored to the door with a tether. Claire lugged her Gucci bags into the raft and Martin had his roll-aboard clutched tightly in his arms.

Bill fought to get the tether untied from the door, but the base of the door was under water. He had to go into the dark depths while thunder and lightning roared overhead. He pulled at the tether and got it untied; then, the raft shot up and slammed his head into the metal frame of the door. He ran his fingers along the gash to his scalp, shook his head and then looked at his blood covered fingers.

Adrift, Bill and Claire fought over why Martin was no longer with them. Bill told Claire that it was just the two of them now and
Claire asked if that was a threat to which Bill happily replied, "yes".

They drifted onto an island and ditched the raft on the beachhead. Claire’s mind was on two things, rescue and to do anything to get away from Bill, whereas Bill’s head injury set his mind adrift on a sea of mystery about pirates and treasure. He looked at Claire and felt anger surge up his throat like lava rising to the top of a volcano where it would spew destruction.

Bill and Claire had two different goals; one of them will get their way at the expense of the other.

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The plane from Paris slammed into the Atlantic and broke apart. Bill and Martin joined Claire in the tail section where the last raft was anchored to the door with a tether. Claire lugged her Gucci bags into the raft and Martin had his roll-aboard clutched tightly in his arms.

Bill fought to get the tether untied from the door, but the base of the door was under water. He had to go into the dark depths while thunder and lightning roared overhead. He pulled at the tether and got it untied; then, the raft shot up and slammed his head into the metal frame of the door. He ran his fingers along the gash to his scalp, shook his head and then looked at his blood covered fingers.

Adrift, Bill and Claire fought over why Martin was no longer with them. Bill told Claire that it was just the two of them now and
Claire asked if that was a threat to which Bill happily replied, "yes".

They drifted onto an island and ditched the raft on the beachhead. Claire’s mind was on two things, rescue and to do anything to get away from Bill, whereas Bill’s head injury set his mind adrift on a sea of mystery about pirates and treasure. He looked at Claire and felt anger surge up his throat like lava rising to the top of a volcano where it would spew destruction.

Bill and Claire had two different goals; one of them will get their way at the expense of the other.

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