TOTAL CONTROL By: David Baldacci

street, its tires slowly crunching over the path just left by the

Caddie. The people who had dogged her parents from Virginia. With

everything else happening, she had forgotten about them. Sidney slammed

the Land Rover’s accelerator to the floor. Slipping in the snow for a

moment, the four-wheel drive system kicked in and the massive V-8 took

hold, propelling the little tank forward like a cannonball. As she bore

down on the sedan, Sidney saw the driver react. His hand went inside his

coat. But he was a millisecond too late. She flew past her parents’

house, veered across the road and, with a crush of metal, slammed into

the smaller vehicle, pushing it across the slippery road and depositing

it in a steep ditch. The air bag in the truck inflated. With a furious

effort, Sidney ripped it off the steering column and slammed the truck

into reverse. The sound of metal wrenching free was clearly heard as

the two vehicles uncoupled.

Sidney turned the truck around and then stared in disbelief. Her swift

attack had taken care of whoever was following her parents. It also had

another result. She watched in dismay as the Cadillac turned off Beach

Street and roared off back to Route 1. Sidney rammed the accelerator

down and headed after them.

The man struggled out of the car and stared in shock at the rapidly

disappearing truck.

Sidney saw the taillights of the Cadillac just ahead. At this point,

Route 1 was a two-lane road. She pulled up behind her parents and blew

her horn repeatedly. The Cadillac immediately accelerated. Her parents

were by now probably so scared they wouldn’t even stop for a state

trooper in a marked car, much less a lunatic blowing her horn in a

smashed-up truck. Sidney momentarily held her breath and then careened

onto the wrong side of the road, mashed the gas pedal to the floor and

pulled alongside her parents’ car. She saw her father react to the Land

Rover appearing on his left. The Caddie shimmied from side to side as

it sped up, and Sidney had to keep the accelerator close to the floor to

keep up, as the damaged Land Rover was son planted the bulky Caddie

squarely in the middle of the two-lane road, daring their pursuer to

overtake them. Sidney rolled down her window and steered her vehicle

halfway onto the dirt-and-gravel shoulder. Thank God the roads hadn’t

been plowed yet or she would have had no shoulder to travel on. As she

inched up to the passenger side of the Cadillac, her father swung back

onto the right side, forcing Sidney to go off the road entirely. As the

Land Rover bounced and swayed over the rough terrain, Sidney looked at

her speedometer; it hovered near eighty. Fear rattled through every

nerve in her body. She looked up ahead· They were coming to a steep

curve. She was about to run out of road. She smashed the accelerator

flat to the floor. She only had seconds left. “Mom!” She screamed

over the fury of the wind and the wall of pouring snow. “Mom!” Sidney

leaned as far out the driver’s window as she could while maintaining

some control over the truck. She took one deep breath and screamed as

loud as she ever had in her life. “MMMOOOMM!”

She saw her mother peering through the whipping snow, her eyes wide with

terror, and then Sidney finally saw recognition and then relief in them.

Her mother quickly turned to her father. The Cadillac slowed down

immediately and allowed Sidney to move back onto the road ahead of them.

Her face and hair covered with snow, Sidney motioned with one hand for

them to follow her. In the near-blinding swirl of white, the two cars

raced down the road.

About an hour later, they veered off at an exit. Within ten minutes the

Land Rover and the Cadillac pulled into the parking lot of a motel. The

first thing Sidney Archer did was jump out of the truck, race to her

parents’ car, throw open the rear door and grab up her daughter in her

arms. Tears were pouring down Sidney’s face as fiercely as the snow.

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