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I WAS HEADING “HOME” to Joe’s apartment, battling rush-hour traffic, when my cell phone rang. I jacked the phone off my hip1, heard Yuki’s voice screaming my name.
“Lindsay! He’s stalking me.”
“Who? Who’s stalking you?”
“That freak! Jason Twilly.”
“Slow down. Back up. What do you mean ‘stalking’?”
I jerked the wheel left at the intersection2 of Townsend and Seventh instead of taking a right toward my former apartment on the Hill. It felt like I was swimming against the tide.
Yuki’s voice was shrill3. “Stalking as in haunting me, dogging me. Ten minutes ago, he was sitting in the passenger seat of my car!”
“He broke into your car?”
“I don’t know. I can’t remember if I locked it. I was carrying like a fifty-pound -”
The signal cut out. I hit speed dial, got Yuki’s outgoing message, disconnected, tried again.
“Fifty-pound what?” I called into the crackle.
“Fifty-pound box of files. I just got my key into the door lock when this arm reached over from inside the car and pushed the door open for me.”
“Before this car thing, did you tell him to leave you alone?”
“Yes! Did I ever!”
“Okay, then, it’s illegal for him to be inside your car,” I said, negotiating a lane switch, passing a rental4 car whose driver leaned on the horn and gave me the finger.
“You ready to swear out a complaint?” I asked Yuki. “He’s going to go public. So think about it.”
There was a moment of static-filled silence as Yuki considered the media ramifications5.
“This guy is sick, Linds. He talks to me like I’m a character in his book. He’s twisted and maybe dangerous. He got into my car. What’s next?”
“Okay,” I said, pulling over to the curb
收听单词发音
1
hip
n.臀部,髋;屋脊
2
intersection
n.交集,十字路口,交叉点;[计算机] 交集
3
shrill
adj.尖声的;刺耳的;v尖叫
4
rental
n.租赁,出租,出租业
5
ramifications
n.结果,后果( ramification的名词复数 )
6
curb
n.场外证券市场,场外交易;vt.制止,抑制