His mother’s body was carried right into the wheels of the train.
She was swept under the first axle, only for her body to be flipped sideways as the next wheels ripped at her. Blood and guts splattered everywhere, spreading pieces of her along the tracks.
David dropped to his knees in the open doorway. He wanted off the train. This would be his last ride.
The tears streaming down his face hit the wooden floor of the boxcar, the salty water leaving dark spots as it soaked into the dry timber.
“If you’d loved me mom, you would have left me in Chicago.”
The End
Watch out for my next book coming soon – Woods Runner
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About the Author
Rejean Giguere is an avid outdoorsman, adventurer, photographer and artist. He enjoys fishing, hockey, golf, tennis, skiing and snowmobiling, his V-Max motorcycle and vintage Corvette.
He grew up in Canada and Europe, and enjoyed a business career in Toronto and Ottawa.
Visit his website at www.rejeangiguere.com
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