Hit and Run

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Author: James Hadley Chase
is moving? The idea is to keep straight.'

    She looked quickly at me and laughed.

    'I was taken by surprise,' she said. 'I didn't think it had so much power.'

    'That makes two of us,' I said and turned on the ignition. 'Take it dead easy: gently with the gas.'

    'Yes, I know.'
    She moved the gear lever into position and we took off around twenty miles an hour. Again she showed she hadn't an idea how to steer a car. We bounced up on the grass verge and then back on to the road, only this time we were going at a reasonable speed and I could control the car. I kept my hand on the steering wheel and, for fifty yards, we kept a straight course.

    'I don't see how I can possibly learn if you do everything,' she said and pushed my hand away.

    We promptly darted towards the hedge. I got my foot on the brake pedal and stopped the car just in time.

    'You don't seem to have the knack of this,' I said. 'Did Mr. Aitken ever try to teach you to drive?'

    'Roger?' She laughed. 'Oh, no, he wouldn't have the patience.'

    'You're trying to drive too fast and you're not watching the road. Let's start again, and let's go a lot more slowly.'

    This time she succeeded in driving a hundred yards at fifteen miles an hour, dead in the centre of the road.

    'That's the idea,' I said. 'That's fine. Keep going like that and you'll get the feel of the thing.'

    Then I saw, coming towards us, the headlights of a fast-moving car.

    'Pull over to your right,' I said, 'and go slow. Watch the road.'

    She pulled in too sharply and too far, and the off-side wheels mounted the grass verge. The approaching car dipped its headlights and kept coming. I was sure she was going to pull the car off the verge and that would take her right into the path of the other car, so I stamped on the brake pedal and brought the Cadillac to a jerking stop. The other car swept past and went roaring on into the darkness.

    'I wish you would let me do it,' she said a little impatiently. 'I could have managed.'

    'Yeah, but it's the only car I've got.'

    She turned to me and laughed.

    'This is fun. I'm loving it. I know in a little while I'll be able to drive. Will you lend me your car sometimes if Roger won't let me use any of his?'

    'You'll have to have a few more lessons before you go solo.'
    'But when I can – will you lend me this car?'

    'All right, but it will be difficult to fit in a time. I take it to work every day.'

    'Perhaps when I want it, you could take the bus.'

    'That's a thought, but I'm not wild about taking a bus. Besides, I use the car quite a lot when I'm at work.'

    'On very special occasions, you could take a taxi, couldn't you?'

    'I suppose I could.'

    She peered at me.

    'What you are trying to say is you don't want to lend me the car,' she said quietly. 'That's the truth, isn't it?'

    If she had but known it, I would have given her the car if she had asked me for it: that's how far gone I was.

    'It's not that,' I said. 'I'm just scared you'll hit something or someone will hit you. You will want a lot more practice before you can go out alone. Anyway, where do you want to go to on your own?'

    'No particular place. I just want to drive. I want to feel the wind rushing by and to move fast. It's something I've always wanted to do.'

    'Well, okay, when you can handle this car safely, you can borrow it.'

    She put her hands on mine. The touch of her cool flesh really got me going.

    'Do you mean that?'

    'Yes, I mean it.'

    'I can have the car when I want? All I have to do is to telephone and tell you when I want it and you'll let me have it?'

    'That's all you have to do.'

    'Honest?'

    'Yes – honest.'
    She sat staring at me for a long moment, then she gently patted my hand.

    'I think you're the nicest man I have ever met.'

    'I wouldn't say that,' I said, and my voice was husky. 'If you want the car you can have it. Now let's have another try at driving. Let's see if you can handle her better than last time.'

    'Yes,' she said and turned on the
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