and sent flying, much like her purse only moments before, into the brick wall thirty feet behindher.The driver of the car slammed on the breaks hard enough to send the car skiddingsideways, and watched in horrified fascination as Lila smashed into the wall with a sickeningcrunch. Her broken body sagged into a heap on the ground leaving a smear of bright red blood behind on the weathered brick. The driver got out of the car, walked slowly over to the body, and pressed trembling fingers to the side of Lila’s still warm neck, trying hard to avoid looking intoher empty, staring eyes or at the ribbons of blood trickling out of her nose, ears, and the corner of her slack, open mouth. Not surprisingly, no life pulsed under the driver’s fingers, which werequickly snatched away.The driver took a step back from the blood pooling under the dead woman’s head andlooked around wildly to make sure no one was watching. But there was no one around and theonly sound, besides that of crickets chirping furiously, came from the driver’s idling car. Feelinga little braver, the driver looked down at the stunned almost comical expression frozen on Lila’sface without a trace of pity or remorse, then quickly got back into the car and sped out of the lot.
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