Prisoner Transport Truck, Accident Scene
The Swede finished helping everyone out of the truck and looked back in to see Andrew sprawled on the floor and Catherine beating his chest. Or at least she was. As suddenly as she began, she stopped, falling to the floor. The Swede rushed in and carried her out, barking for Andrew to get up and follow.
Once out of the truck it was obvious that chaos was begining to take over. Several of the group were in or getting into Sammy's truck and the rest were moving off to find the Swede's truck. The police cars were getting even closer.
"Ward, take Dent and get her out of here. She's been shot and is gonna need some help fast." The Swede handed her over and looked at the approaching cars. "Get the others into the trucks and haul tail out of here. There's no more time for anyone's antics." With that he was gone. Lorenzo saw him move and then lost track of him.
While Lorenzo followed the group in Sammy's truck, he had kept an eye on the Swede. It seemed obvious that he knew them or at least knew of them. There was just something about him Lorenzo could not put his finger on. Maybe it was just the fact that he couldn't pick up any thoughts from him.
In the truck, Gabe was ready to fall asleep one minute and wide awake the next. When Eleyna looked down to check on his wound, it was gone! There was a slight blemish there, but otherwise only some tried blood. No wound. She looked at Gabe and then Back at Sammy. Sammy saw that the wound was gone and was just as confused by it as Eleyna.
Jennifer and Corey moved off the road to find the Swede's truck. Corey had moved ahead and yelled that he thought he had found it. Jennifer blinked and Corey was gone! When she yelled for him, he answered back that he had found the truck. Almost a minute later, Jennifer caught up to him. He was sitting inside of an oversized, silver, Expedition-type truck. It was huge with tinted windows and two antennas on the back. Jennifer wondered how they were going to start it and then noticed it was already running, it was just that quiet.