The paramedic's tall lanky frame entered the room fully and presented itself as a light in the darkness. The savior that was urgently needed so many times but never showed his face. With a nervous grin and a goofy smile, "It's good to see you again. How are you feeling?"
Jennifer was cautious at this point to ensure she was safe in this person's company, "Well, I'd feel much better if you hadn't told the police about my intoxicated babbling last night."
Shuffling his feet like a child, "Oh, gorgeous, that wasn't me. That was Ed. He drives the rig, I work the patients."
Convinced but not enough to risk her life on it, "Well, that's good to know. Lift up your shirt, drop your pants and empty your pockets."
A weak attempt at a rebuttal was made but failed, "What? You want..."
Barking, "Now! Or get the hell out!"
Jennifer had never seen someone disrobe so fast in her life. As he lifted his shirt, the fluorescents bounced off of his name tag, 'Derrick'. Derrick the Paramedic had seven condoms, two rolls of breath mints, six and a half buck in loose change, and a bottle of Vicodin that didn't belong to him in his pockets. All that along with his wallet that read, 'Stud Found' on it in black gothic letters on a light brown leather backdrop.
His stomach stuck out more than his chest but not by a significant margin. Derrick looked at Jennifer with wondering eyes, waiting patiently for permission to dress again and continue on with the proposition.
With a swirl of her finger, he was allowed to dress, "Why are you helping me? What's in it for you?"
Derrick let off a wild squeaky laugh, "Shit, for one I'll stay off your list. Two, I'm a fan. And 'C', you're hot."
No need to argue over semantics, Jennifer was hot, in a female serial killer sort of way. Her face was symmetrical and smooth; it was attached to a body that was toned and powerful. Hot was the infantile description given and in this moment, it would have to remain.
Keeping her face from distorting with laughter, "Here's how this is going to work Derrick the Paramedic, you present your plan to me, even though I am not who you think I am. If I approve of said plan, we will wait until the most opportune time to execute it which will be determined by me. You will remain within my range of vision until the plan has been fully executed and then you may leave. If the plan fails, you will die...slowly."
Paramedic Derrick didn't know that Jennifer had morals and a code. He was ignorant to the fact that she killed for balance, not for sport.
With each word, the goof ball shook his head like one of those dashboard hula dancer novelties, which Jennifer was sure he had more than one of, and waited his turn to deliver the plan of the century for our Christmas Darling. Jennifer had stopped talking minutes ago but kept her face stern and authoritative, similar to how one would tell a dog to stay and slowly walking away backwards to see how long the little puppy will obey.
Derrick pinned his head sideways, "How do you feel about playing dead? You cool with that?" He smacked on a piece of gum annoyingly.
With a shrug of her shoulders, "I'm game for just about anything; just don't try to take advantage of my delicate body while I'm faking my dirt nap. Clear?"
Showing his crooked yellowed teeth, "Deal. I'll be back." Derrick practically sprinted from the hospital room, some of that speed had to be motivated by fear but most of it was the ability to help someone he was a fan of.
All fell silent, no police, no security; the beeping monitor had relaxed as the day drifted into the night. The only sound in the room was the constant buzzing of the overhead lights. They were hypnotizing and chronically horrid.
An hour had passed and there was no sign of Derrick the paramedic. Jennifer was beginning to feel she would have to make her escape solo. She had no clothes, less this horrible hospital gown and she wasn't terribly thrilled about having to pull out her own I.V. Desperate times call for desperate measures and this situation was agonizingly inching towards desperate.
Minutes had passed since Jennifer started plotting her escape. Outside her door she could now hear whispers and planning. This is exceptionally worrying as she was still trapped with no way out. The whispered floated closer, a conversation of some urgency was taking place right outside.
Suddenly, the door to her room burst open and a nurse appeared leading a gurney. Followed close behind was Derrick with an even goofier look on his face, "Darling, this is going to happen fast. Just go with the flow and stay as fake dead as possible."
In a matter of seconds, the nurse had stripped the itchy hospital bedding and removed the wildly long I.V. from Jennifer's arm. With a heave, Jennifer was tossed onto a gurney and covered with a thick warm blanket. All of her was hidden under the smothering covering except for her feet.
"Hope you're not ticklish honey." The nurse grabbed her foot and put something on her toe.
In a frantic state, "Alright, all good Maddie? Toe tag in place? Clear a path and I'll do the rest."
The gurney jerked and entered a level of speed that seemed unnecessary and reckless. Jennifer spoke out, "I'm dead, not dying. Calm down."
Derrick slowed himself down and proceeded down the hallway. The elevator was queued and waiting with the door open alarm intermittently blaring out. As Derrick pushed the gurney closer and closer to the open doors, he passed the detectives who had taken up camp in the waiting room.
They appeared to be discussing a way forward, a way to break Jennifer down into a confession and a subsequent apprehension. The two didn't even bat an eye at the covered gurney.
Entering the elevator, "Take this blanket off my face. I can't breathe." For the ride down, the blanket was pulled down just enough to clear Jennifer's nose and allow some free flowing oxygen to enter her lungs.
"Just hang in there; I've got our ride waiting outside. Worry not, your prince has arrived." Derrick cringed after he blurted this out, it was astonishingly nerdy.
The elevator jolted to a stop and the blanket was flipped back over Jennifer's head. It was cold out but the blanket saved her from that except for her exposed feet. The cold nipped at her, dying to take a bite out of the exposed flesh.
Sirens and lights filled the air, making everything that was happening more confusing and worrisome. Another heavy jolt to the gurney and some elevation changes meant she was being loaded inside. They were almost home free.
As soon as the doors closed, Jennifer pulled the blanket off and sat straight up. Derrick hopped into the driver seat and casually rolled out, no lights, no sirens, just a steady ride to the city morgue or so it appeared to John Q public.
Derrick talked over his shoulder, "Christmas Darling, we are home free. Here's to hoping I never make it on your list."
Jennifer fixed her hair the best she could, "Well, don't do fucked up shit and you'll never have to worry about me hiding in the darkness waiting to open your throat with a single swipe of my blade."
With an anxious chuckle, "Define fucked up shit please. I kid, I kid."
Jennifer lifted herself right behind Derrick and got to his ear, "Why are you helping me? You don't disapprove of my...hobby?"
Startled by the proximity of the Christmas Darling, "Holy! I mean, I'm a fan. I get it. I understand why you do what you do. I've been following the murders since they started linking them about five years ago. It's impressive. What can I say?"
A tender hand patted his shoulder, "I appreciate that Derrick. Where are we going to go now?"
Stopping on the side of the road with an accidental curb smack, "I figured we would go to your place, get your things, and you'd come stay with me. What do you think?"
Jennifer took a long breath in, filling her lungs with recycled air and the smell of peppermint hard candy. She didn't reply as Derrick started to drive again, only providing her address so they could complete the escape and hide her in plain sight.
She now had an ally in her battle against the injustices of the world. The game had officially changed for the better. Now, she still had some serious thinking to do when it came to her father and his declining health. Abort the mission for this Christmas which would make her look even guiltier in the eyes of the San Diego Police or stay put, kill Dobbins, and continue the tradition of all traditions?
The paramedic's tall lanky frame entered the room fully and presented itself as a light in the darkness. The savior that was urgently needed so many times but never showed his face. With a nervous grin and a goofy smile, "It's good to see you again. How are you feeling?"Jennifer was cautious at this point to ensure she was safe in this person's company, "Well, I'd feel much better if you hadn't told the police about my intoxicated babbling last night."Shuffling his feet like a child, "Oh, gorgeous, that wasn't me. That was Ed. He drives the rig; I work the patients."Convinced but not enough to risk her life on it, "Well, that's good to know. Lift up your shirt, drop your pants and empty your pockets."A weak attempt at a rebuttal was made but failed, "What? You want..."Barking, "Now! Or get the hell out!"Jennifer had never seen someone disrobe so fast in her life. As he lifted his shirt, the fluorescents bounced off his name tag, 'Derri
The night came and went without a worry in the world. Jennifer did not wake from her sleep at all during the night, not even for a second to readjust her position. Max stayed by her side the entire time and provided her the security and comfort that a justice seeking serial killer on the run needed.Derrick ate the dinner, flank steak marinated in a custom spicy sauce and jumbo shrimp breaded with beer battered deliciousness, he prepared for Jennifer and himself. Both portions were large, but he had little trouble downing both in a single sitting. Each bit gave him chills; he was a true food aficionado.During the night, Jennifer's cell vibrated out, sending a humming sound through the exceptionally quiet condominium. Derrick took it upon himself to attempt to locate Jennifer's charger, but it was not to be found. Her go bag was lacking that crucial piece of equipment and it was not anywhere near or on her person.Derrick did sense she was cold even though
The day had arrived quick and with a harshness to it that chilled to the bone. Jennifer was in the back of a filthy yellow cab staring directly at the spit-stained partition wishing the drive to the airport was quick and disease free. She was not a stranger to using public transportation, but this one taxi was basically a living disease on wheels. Nothing would please her more than making it out of the back of this disgusting piece of machinery. She walked in the front entrance of the bustling airport with her go bag in hand. Approaching the check-in counter, the word casual continued to ring through her brain, "I need to check this bag in? Is that going to be a problem?" The woman plucking away at the keyboard did not even look up to see who she was about to converse with, "Flight and name please." The apparition that appeared in front of her was more of a robot th
The Taxi pulled up with a yelp from the brakes in front of Jennifer's childhood home. If she had taken a picture of the house when she left at eighteen and held it up to what she was seeing now, even though it was eleven at night, the entire area looked the same. The shingle on the lower front of the two-story house's roof was still flipped up and not performing its duties as required. Her childhood bedroom window still had the same fogginess to it, all the stickers she had applied and peeled off left residue all over.The front yard was plastered with hard wet snow as were the pitiful looking bushes that outlined the porch, each side flanked the stairs and made the area feel significantly smaller than it was. Jennifer gently tapped the weathered rose shaped door knocker and waited patiently for someone to welcome her into the house.It was not long before she could see her Mother through the decorative glass at the top of the solid oak door. She was stumbling down the
Detective Phillips led the team into the house. His stance was like the head rooster in the hen house. The fact he was able to make it to Virginia from San Diego in such an expeditious way combined with the fact that Jennifer's parents had turned on her made him feel like a God among men. Grumpy stood beside him, same scrunched face, same always hungry look, a gut that ensured he would not be able to see his genitalia when taking a shower. Maybe that is why he always had a coldhearted demeanor; the world may never know. Jennifer's Mother and Father stood in the living room practically with their hands out expecting that one hundred-thousand-dollar reward payday. They would soon find out that was not the way this process worked. Betraying your own flesh and blood for a little coin, coin that would be taxed and delayed at all costs. The city governments had a way of makin
PART 2Just when you thought the tale of our Christmas Darling had drawn to a close, here we are again. Together, like a happy loving family. The reason why we have family; when you desperately need someone to rely on and friends or acquaintances just will not cut it; family can always be the wind in the sails, righting the ship twisting it towards logical solutions and happy nostalgic memories.A pale, shivering man lay out on the concrete floor of a soon to be manufacturing center. His face was battered, like how a person that had been mauled by a large angry dog would look.The skin around his eyes burst from the internal bleeding, two beautiful blood grenades blossomed and exploded in unison. His suffering made it all worth more, the pain and agony on his face created a lustful feeling in our Christmas Darling.The whimpering man reached for his nose and released a hellish scream when his brain pieced together the fact that it had disappea
Derrick gripped the wheel of the ambulance with white knuckles. He was not used to the tension and excitement of eliminating someone that had made the Christmas Darling's list.Sure, he removed Mr. Dobbins from the realm of the living, but that was more of a gesture of appreciation to Jennifer than it was a purely balance restoring bloodletting.Jennifer casually looked over and noticed how stiff and ridged he was, "Derrick, take in some oxygen buddy. Calm yourself. You're going to have a stroke." She was as calm, the type of calm you would have during your weekly yoga class at the local studio.With a deep inhale, his belly pushing out touching the steering wheel, "I'm trying. Adrenaline is a hard thing to control. Do not worry about me. By the way, it wouldn't be a stroke; it'd be a heart attack." He glanced over with quick big eyes and flashed a half-assed smile.Looking ahead, the road spotted with light and lightly coated with snow,
The vigilante justice duo rode the rest of the way in silence. The silence wasn't awkward, nor was it tense, it was merely silence. They both knew there was something to discuss but neither wanted to ruin the bliss of a successful mission with arduous banter about something that may not be a horrible idea.Jennifer tugged on Derrick's long-sleeved shirt about four blocks from his place, "Let me out here, just in case they're watching us." An increased paranoia had entered the lives of the Christmas Darling Duo, especially with the surprise Christmas roadblock.Who's to say the SDPD had not decided to tail Jennifer, and anyone associated with her, in the hopes of catching the slightest of mistakes. Plan for the worse, hope for the best. That was the new motto the duo lived by. No reason to take extra chances when things are under such heavy scrutiny.Derrick lugged the ambulance to the curb and gave Jennifer a look of concern, "Jen, if you're not there in t