Jack had
been driving so long the haze seemed like cataracts on his eyes.
Clouds of neon and he was driving in the sky, feeling all right as
long as he didn't stop. At the wheel he had power and freedom. When
he pulled over he had only the commands - Janet's commands. He
glanced at her, finding her eyes aglow with garish light. She was
like a female satyr - coarse, sexually demanding and unbelievably
cruel.
It was fatal
attraction; she was a femme fatale. When he’d fallen for her he’d
fallen in deep, and he didn't have to think to know he'd never get
out. The things he'd done for her were so terrible his eyes welled
with tears at the thought.
STOUVILLE
NEXT EXIT was on the sign, and Jack caught the gleam in Janet's
eyes. It reflected everywhere, making the endless lights stars,
broken glass and razor blades. She'd want to stop and do it in
Stouville. He knew without asking. He
didn't want to think about it but he had to - the thoughts twisted
in his mind like an energized snake. Only now while he was driving
could he make a decision. Only now could he defy the power. It was
amazing he hadn't done it before. The way it was she‘d sing to him
like a siren and he’d always get back behind the wheel. The spell
had kept him drifting from town to town - hell, they'd done the
entire Eastern seaboard before heading west in Canada.
Highways went
on forever. When he was a kid the shopping malls went on forever. It
was all in haze, but now it could be more - for Janet,
Stouville would be the end of the line.
A glance at her and she was turning to him. He knew she hadn't read
his thoughts. Of course not. She was insensitive; her power was in
commanding him. If she could read minds she‘d be different.
The exit was
ahead, a darker funnel of exhaust in the haze. Janet's face went
cold and robotic. "Turn off at Stouville,"
she commanded.
Coming around
the bend they burst out of the haze. Janet crackled with life,
looking around, edgy in her seat, waiting for it to happen. A dinner
was on the roadside ahead, and it came up so fast it seemed to jump
out at them.
"Pull in,"
Janet said, even though a police car was in the lot.
The place was
the Little Red Dinner to be exact, and the police cruiser was
pulling out. As Jack rolled up to the big front window he remembered
his decision -- Stouville, end of the
line. He bit into it like it was an electric eel or something he
could suck power from, and the confusion made him doubly nervous and
excited. He hoped Janet wouldn't notice. He wanted his defiance to
be a surprise, something to really hit her with in the end.
Inside he ate
a piece of apple pie, giving the honey-blond waitress occasional
smiles. She was a highway whore, no doubt about it, but he liked the
place. It had a jukebox with a front like the grill of a big truck.
An old Neil Young song floated from it, making for an easy
atmosphere; it was almost like being in the haze on the highway, or
it would've been if it weren't for Janet glaring nastily from the
Jaguar.
Janet had
that bitch look, and he could see the waitress giving her suspicious
glances. Then he noticed he was the only patron left in the dinner.
"Damn!" he said with a mouthful of apple pie as he realized that
Janet would take advantage of the situation.
"Something
wrong with the pie?" the blond said, stepping over.
"Yeah," he
said as he received Janet's command. "I'll show you." From under his
nylon jacket he pulled a noose, and with incredible speed he bolted
over the counter. He had the rope around her neck quick enough to
choke off her second scream. Pulling it tight he began to drag her,
kicking and struggling to the parking lot. She shattered the glass
door with her heel as they went out, and her dress got torn, but
generally Jack found her very easy work.
It was neon
heaven; the lights filled him with animal joy. Now was the time for
his surprise, and he wasn't let down. Janet commanded him to bring
her to the car, but he refused - yelled back at her defiantly. "I'm
going to do it here baby! Get out and watch! It's
Stouville, end of the line!"
A heel hit
him in the groin; the waitress was still fighting him. He flattened
her with a couple punches, then he went over to Janet. She was
devastated, sitting in the car frozen, her eyes as dead as mica.
Carefully, proudly, Jack led her from the car, and they were in the
haze clouds until he gently put her down beside the waitress.
Jack put his
hand on the noose, and with his free hand he took out a
Tanto blade. "Now you're going to watch
me do it, Janet. Then there'll be no escape, baby. Not this time.
This time we'll sit and wait. It's Stouville,
end of the line."
And that's
how it was - Jack did his thing and they sat and waited. It truly
was the end of the line because the next car to arrive was a police
cruiser. Yet it didn't end right then; the lone cop got out and went
weak at the knees. The vision was ghastly; a man sitting in the
blood pooling from a corpse, and arguing with an inflatable rubber
doll, calling it Janet. In the neon it was just too unreal; it hazed
to spots in his eyes and put him down.
Then Janet
watched as Jack put the noose around his neck and threw the rope
over a lamp post. Moths swirled in the yellow light, darkness was
beyond, and the last meal was blood and flesh for the rats … at the
end of the line.
---The End ----