Jannistory19
The Eager Rper
“Hey! Get back here!”
“You have to catch me first!”
So close. Holly almost had it. The wallet was almost gone without a trace. But nooo, someone had to point it out. Oh well, more fun for her. She looked back to see the men were still chasing her. A breathless giggle exited her mouth before she turned the corner, dodging people like a football player. One would’ve thought she would bump into someone at this point, but not when she was agile as a cat.
“Get over here!” the man shouted again. Holly couldn’t help but laugh - she was much faster, but having this much fun was too hard to give up. Turning another corner, Holly ran into a quieter and less crowded neighborhood. One that wasn’t very active with parents or children. As fast as she could, Holly hid behind someone’s car, crouching down to see the men’s feet while she crawled on the ground.
Slowly she crept around the vehicle while they frustratingly searched their surroundings.
“Where is that bitch?”
“She’s obviously not here. You want to call the cops already?” an apparent friend asked.
“No! She will be long gone by then,”
“Well, if we keep talking here, she’ll be long gone for sure.”
“Shut up man. Hurry up, keep moving,” the man said as he began to run again. Holly waited until the men were completely gone from sight, then chuckled to herself as she walked back out of the neighborhood street. Walking leisurely, the woman pulled out the wallet she stole to count the money she could’ve had.
“Hmmm, not bad. Wish it was a bit more, but beggars can’t be choosers,” Holly said with a shrug. She kept walking until…
“There you are, bitch!”
Holly turned her head to see the men having come back out to the main streets. Shit.
Time to run again.
Holly put the wallet in her small sack as she began to run, to make sure that it didn’t fall out. Her pace picked up to a full sprint, dodging people once more to make sure her stride didn’t falter.
Then the blaring sound of the train pierced the air. A smile came across Holly’s face. Hell yes! Her chance to get away! Immediately, Holly focused on the train that was nearby, hoping that she could make it in time. After two blocks, Holly saw the train tracks. Yes! She could be safe if she crossed it.
Holly looked both ways as she ran. Train was almost in position. She ran faster, taunting the men the whole time. The train was getting closer and closer, but Holly wasn’t stopping.
“Hey man! Stop!” she heard the second man cry out.
Holly kept running and running until she finally ducked under the barrier and leaped over the tracks, right in front of the incoming train as it blared its horn again. Finally. She was separated from the men. They watched with anger as the train divided them from their thief, and she gave a triumphant smile as she turned to walk away. The train that was passing though was a large freight train. Those easily had 100 cars to pull, which would take a while. She had all the time to walk away. And she did.
“Better luck next time!” Holly mockingly shouted behind the sounds of the train.
“You have to catch me first!”
So close. Holly almost had it. The wallet was almost gone without a trace. But nooo, someone had to point it out. Oh well, more fun for her. She looked back to see the men were still chasing her. A breathless giggle exited her mouth before she turned the corner, dodging people like a football player. One would’ve thought she would bump into someone at this point, but not when she was agile as a cat.
“Get over here!” the man shouted again. Holly couldn’t help but laugh - she was much faster, but having this much fun was too hard to give up. Turning another corner, Holly ran into a quieter and less crowded neighborhood. One that wasn’t very active with parents or children. As fast as she could, Holly hid behind someone’s car, crouching down to see the men’s feet while she crawled on the ground.
Slowly she crept around the vehicle while they frustratingly searched their surroundings.
“Where is that bitch?”
“She’s obviously not here. You want to call the cops already?” an apparent friend asked.
“No! She will be long gone by then,”
“Well, if we keep talking here, she’ll be long gone for sure.”
“Shut up man. Hurry up, keep moving,” the man said as he began to run again. Holly waited until the men were completely gone from sight, then chuckled to herself as she walked back out of the neighborhood street. Walking leisurely, the woman pulled out the wallet she stole to count the money she could’ve had.
“Hmmm, not bad. Wish it was a bit more, but beggars can’t be choosers,” Holly said with a shrug. She kept walking until…
“There you are, bitch!”
Holly turned her head to see the men having come back out to the main streets. Shit.
Time to run again.
Holly put the wallet in her small sack as she began to run, to make sure that it didn’t fall out. Her pace picked up to a full sprint, dodging people once more to make sure her stride didn’t falter.
Then the blaring sound of the train pierced the air. A smile came across Holly’s face. Hell yes! Her chance to get away! Immediately, Holly focused on the train that was nearby, hoping that she could make it in time. After two blocks, Holly saw the train tracks. Yes! She could be safe if she crossed it.
Holly looked both ways as she ran. Train was almost in position. She ran faster, taunting the men the whole time. The train was getting closer and closer, but Holly wasn’t stopping.
“Hey man! Stop!” she heard the second man cry out.
Holly kept running and running until she finally ducked under the barrier and leaped over the tracks, right in front of the incoming train as it blared its horn again. Finally. She was separated from the men. They watched with anger as the train divided them from their thief, and she gave a triumphant smile as she turned to walk away. The train that was passing though was a large freight train. Those easily had 100 cars to pull, which would take a while. She had all the time to walk away. And she did.
“Better luck next time!” Holly mockingly shouted behind the sounds of the train.