Hacked

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Authors: Tim Miller
Tags: thriller, Suspense, Horror, Mystery
eyes adjust.”
         She stopped and sighed.
         “You want to get out of here don’t you?” She said.
         “Yes! You’re the one who got us lost out here. Now just calm the fuck down for a bit and let me gather myself.” Jesse snapped. He felt bad for losing it with her, but between the heat, his aching calves, being hungry and thirsty it was making him pissy.
         “It’s not my fault! Besides you didn’t have a problem with it at the time!”
        “All right. Just give me a second.” He took the last drink of water and stuffed the canteen into his backpack. They walked for several more minutes before they saw it. It was a Dodge minivan just sitting in a clearing with the engine on. No lights or anything were visible. It just sat there idling quietly.
         “You think anyone is in there?” Erin asked.
         “I don’t know. Seems odd they’d be way out here.”
         “Maybe they’re sleeping.”
         “It’s possible. Drive out here in a minivan to go camping? Something doesn’t feel right,” Jesse said.
        “Maybe they’re cooking meth like on that one show. They went out into the middle of nowhere.”
         “Those guys had a Winnebago. I doubt a minivan is big enough for that. Still seems odd. We should keep going.”
         “Maybe we can ask them for a ride or maybe they have a phone,” Erin said. Good point as their phones had gone dead hours ago. He wasn’t kidding, something about the whole van sitting there in the dark didn’t feel right. But they were tired and out of water. He supposed it couldn’t hurt to at least see if they had a phone or could give them a ride to their car at least. Maybe it was just some hunters taking a break.
         “I guess we can go see. If it’s someone weird, we’ll just run off into the dark,” Jesse said, half joking.
         “There you go! It’ll be fine! Come on. I hope they have water, I’m so thirsty!”  Erin said as she headed into the clearing and toward the van. Jesse followed behind her until they reached the vehicle. The van was a dark color, probably dark blue and sat quietly idling even as they stood outside it. There was no visible sign of anyone even in the driver’s seat. Jesse looked at Erin who shrugged as he tapped on the side door.
     

Chapter 10
     
         Abby tried to slide back as Rodney sat his tool down and grabbed her foot. He was trying to hold her feet down, but she kept kicking. He threw some punches at her, hitting her in the stomach, but he was off balance so they didn’t have much on them. Jason tried kicking as well, but Rodney blasted him good in the nuts, which took most of the fight out of him. Jason’s yells turned into high pitched squeals as he pinched his legs together and writhed on the floor.
         Rodney grabbed some duct tape and managed to tape her feet to a railing back over her head. Her knees were almost touching her face as he taped each ankle one by one. In this position, it was a struggle to even breathe, let alone fight back. He took a scissors out and cut her shorts and panties off her and tossed them aside. He held the panties up for a second and looked at Jason.
         “Maybe I should give these to him. He seems like he’d put them to better use.”
        Once those were removed, he cut her shirt and bra off as well leaving her completely naked. To say she felt exposed and vulnerable would be an understatement. There she was, handcuffed to the floor of this van, naked, with her legs spread apart and taped to a railing back over her head with her girl parts exposed to this maniac.
         He picked up his Cleaner tool and clicked it, making the mandibles retract a few times.
         “Now I’m not gonna lie. This is going to hurt. A lot. I’d offer you something for pain, but where is the fun in that?”
         “What are you going to do with that thing?”
         “Oh, let’s just say, some

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