“It’s worth it. As long as I can keep my people safe.”
I realized after I said it that Lisa and Graham would no longer be “my people”. I’d be sending them off to be killed on the road.
It’s what they want. To leave… but that doesn’t get me off the hook.
Today is Wednesday, January 16th.
Matt and I met Justin by the junction last night after we were sure that our guests were asleep; I made sure to sneak out of bed without waking Kayla.
Justin had already started loading up the gravel truck.
I wasn’t sure I’d have time to check that he’d given them a fair share of supplies.
And I didn’t have a way of knowing what fair actually was.
“You’ve got the keys?” Justin asked.
Matt handed him a keychain with a pink tag.
“Interesting colour for Sky,” I said.
“I got them from Katie’s pocket,” Matt said. “Her pants were closer to the door.”
“I’ll bring the truck in,” Justin said. “You guys have some cans for the fuel?”
“We’ve got some in the barn,” Matt said.
“Don’t get your ass seen.”
Matt jogged off back toward our cottage.
“You’re sure about this?” Justin asked me.
“You’re probing me for doubts?”
“I just want to make sure you don’t change your mind.”
“We’re doing it. Either this or we lose them all.”
“We might still lose them all.”
“What’s going on? Why are you so whingey about this?”
“I don’t want any blowback, is all. People start hating on you, you can’t just put it all on me. This is a joint decision, Baptiste. Both of us.”
“I can handle it. I’m wearing my big boy pants today.”
He laughed and took off toward the gate.
I started to check the load in the back. A bag of flour, a box of spices, one of Justin’s hunting rifles…
If anything, Justin had been generous.
That was more suspicious than if he’d been stingy.
I heard footsteps on the road.
I turned around.
It was Kayla.
“What the hell?” she said.
“Just splitting the supplies before they do,” I said. “Making sure it’s fair.”
“Matt told me.”
“What?”
“Yeah. Drugging people up and dumping them? Seriously… what the hell?”
“He told you that?”
“For some reason, Matt isn’t comfortable with the idea of leaving Lisa and Graham to die.”
“They’ve made their choice. If they want to kill themselves… whatever… but I can’t let that ruin everything we’ve worked for.”
“You’re not doing this. This isn’t something you would do.”
“I’m doing it, Kayla. I have to. It’s that or everything falls apart. And I need you to support me, Kayla… you know, like you should.”
“Like I should? What would that make me?”
“A supportive partner?”
“I’m not a murderer, Baptiste. And neither are you.”
“They’re getting their supplies.”
“And a helping of what, sleeping pills?”
“It’s better this way. We need to keep our people together.”
“But we won’t be together. We’ll lose Lisa and Graham.”
“We’re going to lose them anyway.”
“Not if we go with them.”
“No,” I said. “We’re not leaving.”
“If that’s the only way we can stay together―”
“It was their decision, Kayla. They’re splitting us up.”
“No, Baptiste. It was your decision. You lost the vote.”
“That’s on you.”
“Don’t do this.”
“It’s already done.”
“No, it’s not.”
I heard the sound of a vehicle coming up the road. Justin was on his way.
Kayla turned to leave.
I grabbed her arm.
“Let go of me,” she said.
“You can’t tell them.”
“I’m going to tell them. I’m going to tell everyone, Baptiste. You may as well call this off.”
Justin stopped the truck right beside us.
He hopped out of the cab.
“Matt got caught,” he said.
“Matt gave us up,” I said.
“Where the fuck is he?”
More footsteps. Hurrying.
“I’m here,” Matt said as he hustled over to us with a gas can hanging from each hand. “Sorry, guys. She saw me.”
“And you told her,” I said. “What the hell is wrong with you?”
“She hasn’t told anyone.”
“She’s planning to.”
“She won’t,” Justin said.
“You know I will,” Kayla said.
Justin reached into the cab. “Hold on,” he said. “I’ve got something.” He pulled out a length of yellow rope.
“We need to tie her up. Keep her out of the way. You need to cover her mouth, Baptiste.”
“We’re not tying her up,” I said.
“You can’t back out.”
I turned back to her. “You need to support me, Kayla.”
“I won’t do it,” she said. “I won’t be responsible for this.”
“Take her boots off,” Justin said. “We need a sock for her mouth.”
“You won’t scream,” I said to her.
“I will scream,” she said. “You’d better do as Justin says. And then you should get used to doing whatever he says, since it won’t be long before he’ll start making all of the decisions.”
“Come on, Kayla. Don’t make me do this.”
“I’m not making you do anything.”
“This isn’t going to work,” Matt said. “Your whole plan is falling apart. It’s not like Kayla’s going to go along with the cover story.”
“Shut up, Matt,” Justin said.
“I won’t,” she said. “I’m going to make sure everyone knows what you did. So unless you’re going to keep a sock shoved in my mouth for the rest of my life―”
Justin reached out and grabbed her shoulder. “The rest of your life is going to get awful short.”
“Don’t touch her,” I said, shoving his hand away.
“And don’t threaten her, either,” Matt said.
“She’ll come on side,” Justin said. “She’ll get there. Let’s just tie her up and stuff her somewhere until this is done.”
“You’re going to have to kill me,” she said.
“Why are you doing this?” I asked her.
“Sara would be ashamed of you, Baptiste.”
“I don’t care.”
“That makes all of us,” Justin said. “Now shut that bitch up.”
I took a swing at Justin and missed, but only because Matt had thrown out both of his arms and given Justin a shove.
“Look, I’m sorry,” Justin said. “That was out of line.”
“I’m thirty seconds away from kicking your ass,” I said.
“Just get her boots off…”
“I’m not going to do it.”
“She’ll come around… she just needs some time to think on it.”
“I’m not tying her up,. That’s final.”
“Then this whole plan is dead in the water.”
“It is.”
“I won’t accept that.”
“You will.”
He tried to stare me down. It felt like hours.
“Fuck this shit,” he said.
He threw the pink keychain to the ground and then he walked away.
Lisa almost laughed at me. “It’s a terrible deal,” she said as she checked out the supplies in the back of the truck.
“And a breach of trust,” Katie said.
Sky and Graham didn’t add anything, but I could tell they agreed.
“I didn’t know what else to try,” I said. “We’re out of options.”
I looked over to Kayla. She looked down at her feet.
She was keeping her promise.