Chapter 5
Then after all, there's nothing to lose, anyway I've already lost everything.
- I have to pee
After a long time of reflection, working my neurons to find a solution, a plan, anything, that would get me out of this huge mess, I had finally found it.
I was going to run away.
- Not now
- Do you want me to pee on the seat?
- Serge stop at the next station
The new driver nodded.
Ten minutes later he parked in front of a gas station.
I opened my door and headed for the public restroom.
Before I entered the ladies' rooms, Ivan grabbed my arm.
- You have 10 minutes, he said, standing in front of the door.
I went into the public toilets.
I pulled out a flat barrette that held a stray lock of hair in place and crouched down facing the door.
Fortunately for me, I had the dirty habit of always losing my keys. Because of that, over the years, I had become a master in the art of lock picking.
In less time than it takes to tell, the door was locked.
Then I tried to open the small window that overlooked the back of the building. As she refused to suffer I had, in record time, to find a way to break her without making a sound.
Think Elisabeth, think fucking.
Miraculously, when I saw the toilet, a brilliant idea germinated in my mind.
I flushed the toilet and ran to break the window quickly. After a few kicks, the thin glass gave way.
The shards of glass fell silently to the ground, their Sinic melody hidden by the sound of the flowing water.
I tried to get out through the window, and despite my mother's criticism of my weight, I had no trouble getting out of this station.
I fell to the ground in a position as unsightly as it was unusual, but I didn't care. The main thing was that I was outside.
Realizing that this freedom would be short-lived if I did not put as much distance between these men and me, I started to run, not along the road but along the gardens of the houses built along the road.
I was running out of breath, turning right, left, with no map, no plan.
Despite my disastrous physical condition and my repeated bad grades in sports, I never stopped running. I no longer had the impression of being followed as I walked, regaining regular breathing.
Despite my killer side points, I didn't rest, maybe I had stopped running, but I didn't stop walking.
After what seemed like several hours, night fell.
What am I going to become ? I am alone, without money in a country whose language I do not even speak.
Whining I didn't see the person in front of me and I ran into him.