FEELING CAME BACK into my fingertips, and hope rushed into the chambers1 of my heart. Now I understood. Vetter wanted SWAT to take him down in a superhero-style blaze of glory. He wanted to die, but I wanted him to pay.
As if my thoughts had caused it, Vetter suddenly screamed and jerked in the wheelchair like he was having a grand mal seizure2.
I saw the wires and looked up at Conklin.
While Vetter’s attention had been focused on the SWAT team, Rich had unhooked his Taser from his belt and fired. The Taser’s electrified3 prongs had pierced Vetter’s right arm and thigh4. Conklin kept the juice flowing as he shoved the wheelchair onto its side, kicked Vetter’s shotgun downhill.
While Vetter jerked in agony, SWAT swarmed5 up the slope to where we stood. I choked out to Rich, “You’re smart. Anyone ever tell you that?”
“Never.”
“Are you okay?”
I fumbled7 in the grass for my Glock, then held the muzzle8 to Vetter’s forehead. Only then did Rich let up on the Taser. Still twitching9, Vetter grinned up at me, said, “Am I in heaven?”
I was panting, my pulse beating a deafening10 tattoo11 against my eardrums, the smoke making my eyes stream with tears.
“You asshole,” I screamed.
Fire rigs drove up to the curb12, and the SWAT team surrounded us. Captain Bailey saw the look of fury in Conklin’s eyes. He said slowly, deliberately13, “I’ve got something in the van you can use to clean yourselves up.”
He turned his back and so did the rest of his team. With the rising blanket of smoke blocking out the news chopper’s view, Rich kicked Vetter in the ribs14.
“This is for the Malones,” he said. He kicked Vetter again and again, until that psycho stopped grinning and started spitting teeth.
“That’s for the Meachams and the Jablonskys and the Chus,” Rich said. He kicked Vetter hard in the hams.
“This, you scum. This one’s for me.”
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n.房间( chamber的名词复数 );(议会的)议院;卧室;会议厅 | |
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密集( swarm的过去式和过去分词 ); 云集; 成群地移动; 蜜蜂或其他飞行昆虫成群地飞来飞去 | |
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(笨拙地)摸索或处理(某事物)( fumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 乱摸,笨拙地弄; 使落下 | |
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