Car chases are fun... there's so many in movies and there's are cool ones I can think of (like there's one in a movie called 'Drive' which I love) and there's a few great movies that are out now with car chases in them. Well, Chuck has us here writing a car chase... 2000 words of a car chase.
Enjoy.
Life is funny.
Enjoy.
Life is funny.
Seriously it is.
But you only see the
humour in it when you’re dying – taking your last breaths – at how dumb your
most recent decisions have been.
Like for example,
what I did in the last half hour…
The party was in
full swing when I decided to leave. My girlfriend was drunk, and she was about
to make a horrible decision and head home with a guy I knew wasn’t right for
her… you know the type: a player. So, I suggested we got in the car and headed
off home; and me being the designated driver, she was safe with me.
Well, so she
thought.
I strapped her into
the seat after I got her to throw up (no way in hell was I going to have
somebody puke in my nice clean car!), got into the driver’s seat, started the
car and drove off into the night to take Angela home. By the time we hit the
main road, three minutes later, she was out like a light.
It was then I
noticed the car behind me. It didn’t look like anything unusual; it was just
another set of headlights in the night of driving on our roads.
Another party-goer
heading off home.
Another cop car following me to see if I’d speed.
Another person finding their way around our city.
I never thought I’d end up driving for my life in my Astra… or putting my little car through its paces.
As the light turned
green, the car behind me didn’t give me a chance to take off properly. The
driver rolled up behind me and nudged my car forwards.
I planted the foot
harder than needed to get going.
He kept pace easily.
I reached down and
pressed the Sports Drive button the gear stick and pushed the pedal to the
floor.
The car took off.
I felt my heart
pound as I felt my car pull away quickly and take off down the road!
The lights behind me
retreated as my speed surprised the driver – I could see it on his open-mouthed
face in my side mirror! It was hilarious! But I didn’t let up on my
concentration.
I knew he’d pick up
the pace… he was in a sports car.
You can really shit
on those things – take them through the crapper and they’ll perform so well! –
and still they’ll do whatever you want them to do.
I know.
I used to own one.
I drove my sports car
into the ground.
But then, they’re
designed to be driven until they fall apart.
But I drive an Opel…
a German-made Holden. It’s a sweet little machine and will do exactly what you
tell it.
My sweet little car
has boogie… and people who can’t pick one, don’t understand how much I love my
car.
I took off the
Sports Drive (as it guzzles the fuel) and took over the driving properly, keeping
an eye out for the sports car. It wasn’t far behind me on the empty stretch of
road.
And I knew who it
was too… it was that damned player who was after Angela.
Man, if he’d just
let us alone, and go after some other poor drunk woman to screw, and let me
take care of my friend, we’d be good.
But he wasn’t
leaving me alone.
I came to a sign
advising me the way to the freeway and took it.
The sports car took
it too.
He was right on my
tail and not backing off.
I wasn’t beginning
to panic too much; as he didn’t nudge me again… just stayed behind me the whole
time.
The highway was
empty – after all it was around 3am, so really, who would be on it besides
truck drivers and people going home from parties like us? – and so I floored
it.
The sports car kept
up.
Angela slept on in
the seat next to me… boy she really can sleep through anything.
It was time to not
go home.
I didn’t want this
arsehole to know where I lived. You know how it works: you get followed home by
a dickhead and they end up killing you because they know where you live, where
you work and all the rest, all because you went straight home!
So, I decided to
drive around and shake him.
I’ve done that
before with the boys I work with – lost them in a minute. I call it ‘being James Bond’… I’d duck down a
side street, turn off my lights and park the car quietly and wait for him to
vanish into the night. He’d wonder where
I am, and give up after a while… problem solved.
But I was on a highway.
There’s no side
streets here.
So, I had to think
more laterally to get myself out of this shit.
I checked how much
fuel I had – three quarters of a tank – plenty to get me around just about
anywhere I needed and back home by dawn if I had to.
I looked in the rear
vision mirror and the guy was still there, but he had a worried look on his
face.
Now, I was worried…
why was he so concerned about me when I took away his plaything?
Was there something
wrong with the car?
Was there something hanging
off the car that was wrong?
Did I have fire
coming out of my tailpipe (that’s a really bad thing if that happens)?
Was there something
he could see in my car that I couldn’t?
My gut cooled on that
last one… I hoped I wasn’t driving with more than just two passengers in this
vehicle; I really hoped we were okay.
He moved his car
into the lane next to me and started making hand gestures to pull over.
He had something in
his hand.
That something was
black and shiny.
I tried not to panic
as I realised that he had a gun!
“Shit! You’re gonna
kill me!” I shouted.
He dropped his
weapon and pulled out a badge. At the next overhead light flying over us, I
noticed it was either a cop badge or an FBI badge – I couldn’t tell which – and
I started to sweat.
“Fuck… oh fuck… oh
fuck!” I had to find a place to pull over and make sure it was legal; make sure
I could get away if I had to… make sure he wasn’t going to kill me.
Then a hand clasped
my shoulder, “You pull over and I’ll kill you.” His voice gritted in my ear.
I let out a panicked
shriek, “Shit!”
“Keep on driving.” He
said, “If you pull over, he’ll get me, and I’ll kill you and your pretty drunk
friend.”
“How did you get
into my car?”
“Through your boot…
it wasn’t locked when you unlocked your car… you really should lock it.” He
leaned against the back seat like he owned it fingering his knife; its blade
shining dully in the alternating light of the street lights outside.
“I’ll do that in
future.”
“That is if you have
a future.” He said.
I looked outside and
saw the sports car next to me. The cop was staying with me.
He was still
worried, but he knew I was trying to think of how to get out of this shit.
The first siren sounded
a few minutes later and my backseat passenger panicked.
“What the fuck!”
“I didn’t do
anything! I’m driving just like you said.” Tears pricked my eyes and blurred my
vision as I peed myself in panic a little (hey, my car, I can pee in it if I want…
wouldn’t you piss yourself too if you had some guy car jack you? Sure you
would!).
He started dodging around
the backseat like a deranged puppy who’d never been outside before chanting, “Make
it stop!” as he waved his huge knife around.
“Okay.” I sniffed, “No
problems.”
He stopped jumping
around and looked at me through my rear vision mirror, “Just what does that
mean?”
“I’ll make it stop.”
My foot planted to
the floor and I drove the Astra like it had never been driven. Now, I’ve driven European cars; and they
perform really well under stressful conditions. And this something I was
looking forward to all night.
4am was coming up
and I really tired, wanting to go home, needing to sleep and didn’t really give
two flying shits if the arsehole in the back seat ended up knifing himself in
the end.
But I did what I had
to do to get him out of the car.
It all seemed to happen
in slow motion…
The car was
traveling at over 100kph…
I made sure Angela
was properly buckled in…
… without warning…
…almost without a
thought…
I grabbed the
handbrake and pulled it up hard!
Spun the wheel
around!
Braced myself for an
accident…
For the air bag to
go off…
The guy in the back
seat was thrown around like a sack of potatoes from one side of the car to the
other!
He hit one of the
windows so hard it broke and blood splattered all over it. I heard a definite
collection of snaps and cracks which sounded like his skull and his neck.
But just to make
sure, I unbuckled from my seat and got out as the collection of police cars
pulled up.
They had their guns
pulled as they approached me and one of them took my arm, “Now, just sit down
and be calm, miss.”
“I’m fine.” I said
stumbling a little.
“No… you’re not.” She
caught me as my legs gave out from under me, “He got you as soon as you pulled the
brake… and you’re bleeding out.”
Like I said… life is
funny… I started to laugh as they pulled him out of the car to find it was the
player who was after Angela at the party, “He was after Angela at the party.”
“Yes, we know.” She said,
“Now, the medics are here … just stay calm.”
“You know him?” I
was stunned and groggy as darkness enclosed my world.
A heart monitor woke
me from the longest sleep.
I was tired as hell
and felt as though I had died.
Angela was by my
side holding my hand. She looked fine, and yet scared, that was until she
looked up at me, “Oh, god… you’re awake!”
“Why wouldn’t I be?”
I whispered.
“Because you died
out on that freeway. You lost so much blood.” She started to cry, “And what you
did was wonderful. You protected me from a killer.”
“I did?”
“Yes.” She leaned
down and kissed my forehead, “He’s called ‘The Player’… he plays with his
victims when he catches them. If he can’t have what he wants, he stalks them
until he can… and that night, he was going to kill me. But you took me away
from him; so he was going to kill you instead.”
“Where is he?”
“You killed him with
your driving.”
“Will I be okay?”
“Yes… and the police
have let your car back home.” She smiled.
A few weeks after I
returned home, I sat in my car; inspecting it, wondering when I could drive it
again. However, I caught a cold feeling as I sat in the driver’s seat… looking
up into the rear vision mirror, I could have sworn I saw the silhouette of
somebody in the backseat with a knife in their hands…and then I hear it…
…I heard his gritty
voice in my head: “Keep on driving.”