Meanwhile, Leroy spotted the key hanging on the wall. He grabbed it and said, “Anthony, let’s head to the roof access door down the hallway... By the way, Dr. Porter, this here place is just too dang crazy for me, so you can take this job and shove it. I quit!”
All the lunatics had vacated their cells and were now crowding the hallway. Most of them covered their eyes from the bright flashlight, but a few of the more violent ones tried to attack them as they headed towards the roof access. Anthony and Leroy made a fine team in punching their way down the busy hallway.
When they reached the roof access door, Leroy unlocked it and they climbed up a steep, narrow set of stairs, where they had a unique, mysterious way of escaping from the premises *** (see footnote after ‘The End’).
Inside Dr. Porter’s office, Todd held a butchered, unconscious Dr. Porter on his lap in near, total darkness. He was unsure whether or not she was still alive. For Todd, the wildly, exciting game actually became rather boring once she lost consciousness. Much to his own surprise, he had no further urge to mutilate himself. Perhaps Dr. Porter’s demented methods of treatment had cured him to some degree. Thus, when Todd heard the distant sounds of police sirens approaching, he remembered Anthony’s advice that he should try to escape. Being able to escape the asylum became far more important to Todd now, than to hurt himself out of guilt.
He pushed many other crazy patients aside as he made his way through the darkness, and up the stairway to the roof – and ultimately to freedom.
As many as two dozen inmates escaped from the asylum’s roof that night, including Anthony Elliott, Leroy Jackson, and Todd Waddington. Within 24 hours, the authorities had recaptured all of them, except for three men: Leroy Jackson, who returned to serving as a War Eagle Deputy; Anthony Elliott, who was reunited with his long-lost fiancé, Nataliee; and Todd Waddington, also known as the Texas Chainsaw Masochist.
THE END
*** Footnote to the reader: This book is a prequel to the ‘fact-based’ science fiction series called: Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare. By the way, the details of Todd Waddington’s unique rooftop escape are fully explained in the original ‘Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare: The War Eagle Abductions’. It’s a scary, yet fun-to-read book about an 18 year old girl’s abduction by aliens on prom night. The character, Todd Waddington, has a significant role as ‘The Texas Chainsaw Masochist’ in both Part I: Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare: The War Eagle Chronicles; and Part II: Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare: The Dulce Chronicles. By the way, Deputy Leroy Jackson is a pivotal character in both parts of Nataliee’s Alien Nightmare. Both books are available on Amazon (softbound and e-book). For further details, please visit: www.markusfredericks.com. Thank you.
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