Saving Faith By: David Baldacci

CHAPTER 6

WHILE LEE AND SEROV WERE EXCHANGING FIRE, Faith struggled to get her

breath back. The collision with Newman had taken most of her wind and

left a throbbing pain in her shoulder. With convulsive strength she

was able to roll him off. She felt a warm and sticky substance on her

dress. For a terrifying moment she thought she had been shot. Faith

couldn’t have known it, but the agent’s Glock pistol had acted as a

mini-shield, deflecting the bullet as it left his body. It was the

only reason she was still alive. For a moment she stared at what was

left of Newman’s face and felt herself growing sick.

Pulling her gaze away, Faith managed to squat low in the driveway and

slid her hand into Newman’s pocket, then pulled out his car keys.

Faith’s heart was pumping so frantically that it was difficult for her

mind to focus. She could barely hold the damn car keys. Still

crouching, she eased open the driver’s-side door.

Her body was shaking so hard she didn’t even know if she could drive

the car once she got in it. Then she was inside, slammed the door shut

and locked it. When the engine caught, she put the car in gear, hit

the gas and the engine flooded and died on her. Swearing loudly, she

turned the key again; the engine caught. She made a more cautious

movement on the gas pedal and the engine remained purring.

She was about to hit the gas when her breath caught in her throat. A

man stood at the driver’s-side window. He was breathing heavily and

looked as scared as she felt. What really held her attention, though,

was the gun pointed directly at her. He motioned for her to roll the

window down. She contemplated hitting the gas. “Don’t try it,” he

said, seemingly reading her thoughts. “I’m not the one who shot at

you,” he said through the glass. He added, “If I were, you’d already

be dead.”

Finally Faith edged down the window.

“Unlock the door,” he said, “and move over.”

“Who are you?”

“Let’s go, lady. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to be here

when someone else shows up. They might be a better shot.”

Faith unlocked the door and slid over. Lee holstered his gun, threw

his bag in the back, got in, slammed the door shut and backed out.

Right at that instant the cell phone on the front seat rang, causing

them to both jump. He stopped the car and they looked down at the

phone and then at each other.

“It’s not my phone,” he said.

“It’s not mine either,” replied Faith.

When the ringing stopped, he asked, “Who’s the dead guy?”

“I’m not telling you anything.”

The car hit the road and he shifted to drive and punched the gas. “You

might regret that decision.”

“I don’t think so.”

He appeared confused by her confident tone.

She slipped her seat belt on as he took a curve a little fast. “If you

shot that man back there, then you’ll shoot me regardless of what I

tell you or not. If you’re telling the truth and you didn’t shoot him,

then I don’t think you’ll kill me simply because I won’t talk.”

“You have a very naive perspective of good and bad. Even good guys

have to kill on occasion,” he said.

“Are you speaking from experience?” Faith edged closer against the

door.

He hit the auto door lock. “Now, don’t go and throw yourself out the

car. I just want to know what’s going on. Starting with who’s the

dead guy.”

Faith stared at him, her nerves completely shattered. When she finally

spoke, her voice was very weak. “Do you mind if we just go somewhere,

anywhere, so I can just sit and think for a bit?” She curled her

fingers and added hoarsely, “I’ve never seen anyone killed before.

I’ve never almost been .. .” Her voice rose as she said this last part

and she started to tremble. “Please pull over. For God’s sake, pull

over! I’m going to be sick.”

He skidded the car to a stop on the shoulder and hit the auto unlock

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