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by Joyce Carol Oates
About 86 pages (25,737 words)
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Patrick calls Mrs. Lundt, again, and finds that Zachary is at a local bar with a group of friends. Patrick goes to the bar and waits in a corner of the parking lot for Zachary to come out. When Zachary finally comes out, Patrick watches until he leaves and follows him in his own Jeep until they reach a deserted section of road. Then, Patrick blocks Zachary with his Jeep and forces Zachary to drive his car into a desolate back lot full of junked cars and debris. Patrick forces Zachary back to his own Jeep and tells him to drive out of town.

The entire time Patrick has his gun on his "victim", Zachary has become a babbling baby, wetting his pants and openly crying. Patrick is annoyed at this reaction......

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