Evil Harvest

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Author: Anthony Izzo
had smelled the woman coming down the road, her scent carried by the hot breeze. Becoming excited, he smashed the locks on the door, cracked it open and waited for her to pass the warehouse.
    “So you grabbed this woman and decided to have a little fun with her, am I right?”
    “Yeah.”
    “What’d she look like?”
    “About five-six, curly dark hair, light eyes. Killer body. Made her tell me her name. I think it was Jill.” Dietrich wriggled and his moist skin squeaked against the chair.
    “You got her in the warehouse, right?”
    “Right.”
    “And then what?”
    “I got her inside and started to get, you know, more aroused. And then the Change happens. While I’m going through that shit, she breaks free and runs.”
    “And?”
    “I climbed up on the racks. I wanted to have a little fun with her, you know, hunt her without her seeing me.”
    “Draw it out, in other words. A little cat and mouse.”
    “Yeah. You got it. Pretty good, huh?”
    Rafferty stood up, pushed his chair away and backhanded Dietrich across the face.
    “Ow, what the fuck!”
    “I’ll tell you what the fuck. The Harvest is in two months and everyone knows the rules. No kills four months before the Harvest.”
    “I wasn’t going to kill her,” Dietrich protested.
    “Bullshit. You were out of control—once you got the scent of her you knew what would’ve happened.”
    Dietrich pouted, blood dribbling from his swollen lower lip.
    “Any idea who this girl was?”
    “No. Never seen her before. Why?”
    “Because I’m gonna pay her a visit if I can find out who she is. Check her out. Maybe save her for myself when Harvest time comes. You said her name was Jill?”
    Maybe the new girl in town that the old woman called about.
    “Yeah. Can I go now?”
    “Yeah. But you spread the word among your lowlife friends that I want no hunting or killing before Harvest. Anyone that does will deal with me. Got it?”
    Dietrich nodded.
    Rafferty unlocked his cuffs and the naked man stood up.
    “There’s a mechanic’s coveralls in the garage. Take them and put them on. You’re making me sick looking at you.”
    Dietrich slunk out of the room, head bowed, hands cupped over his crotch to protect what little dignity he had left. Rafferty followed him to the garage, where Lincoln’s other two patrol cars were parked.
    Rafferty let him into the garage and flipped on the lights. The garage smelled of oil and fresh gasoline. Dietrich took a pair of grease-splattered coveralls off of a hook on the wall and stepped into them.
    Rafferty led him to the back door and issued him one more warning.
    “Remember, no more hunting. And tonight never happened. Not the warehouse, not me bringing you back here, nothing.”
    Dietrich nodded and walked away, disappearing around the corner of the station house. Good riddance , Rafferty thought. He stepped out of the humidity and back into the police station.

C HAPTER 4
    “My God, Matthew, are you all right? I’ve been worried sick.”
    “Really, Aunt Bernie, I’m fine. I’m sorry I couldn’t call sooner. I was busy changing that flat,” he said.
    “Well, you come on over now, Matthew. I’ll cook you something right away.”
    His Aunt Bernie was five-three, weighed maybe one hundred five in two layers of clothes and constantly cooked. She ate like a white shark and Matt could never figure out exactly where she put it all.
    She was a second mother to him, and he loved her like one, but she had always called him Matthew and never Matt. That was really the only thing that bothered him about her. Other than that, he didn’t think there was a sweeter person on earth.
    “Give me about twenty minutes, okay? I stopped outside town to use a phone.”
    “All right, but you be careful. See you soon.”
    He said good-bye and hit the End button on the cordless, cutting the connection.
    “Everything okay with your aunt?” Jill asked.
    “I worry about her. When my uncle’s been into the beer, he can be pretty
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