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Rick Mofina

The Panic Zone

1

Big Cloud, Wyoming

Emma Lane whispered a prayer for her baby son, Tyler, cooing in his car seat behind her.

Her miracle.

Over the past few days, hed been pale and had run a fever.

Just a little cold. Give it another twenty-four hours, the doctor had told Emma, who had succumbed to the anxieties of being a new mother until Tylers illness had passed.

Now, with her worries eased, Emma smiled and reached back to adjust her sons straps as their SUV cut across Wyomings rolling plains.

Everything good? her husband, Joe, asked as he drove.

Everythings good. Emma caressed Joes firm shoulder, then kissed his cheek.

Whats that for?

For putting up with me.

Do I have a choice? He chuckled.

They gazed at the Rockies before them, a majestic reminder that some things stood forever, while others lasted no longer than a shooting star. And after what they had gone through to have Tyler, Emma took nothing for granted. Life did not come with guarantees. It was as indifferent to you as those mountains out there.

Emma thought it was funny how the things shed dreamed of had come to her in ways she never expected. She was thankful for the blessings she could touch, hold and love forever: her son and her husband.

Today, they were headed to a pretty spot north of town, for a picnic beside the Grizzly Tooth River. This would be a break for Joe, who had been putting in twelve-hour days for the past three weeks straight, building houses in Big Clouds new subdivision.

Lord knows they needed the overtime cash, but fretting over Joes long hours and Tyler had kept Emma on edge lately.

On Monday, her two-week break ended and she would return to Rocky Ridge Elementary School where she taught children in the first and second grades. They were little sweethearts and Emma loved teaching, but she hated being apart from Tyler.

Joe guided the SUV along the empty highway, a meandering back route few people took. With the exception of a couple of cars that had passed them earlier, the road belonged to them. It was soothing. As the wheels hummed, Emma thought of other matters, like the spate of wrong number calls to their house over the past month. They had come at all hours-in the afternoon, when Emma was home alone with Tyler, and in the middle of the night. The callers never said anything. They were quick hang-ups and the number was always blocked.

Like someone was checking in on them, she thought.

But Joe shrugged it off. Just people who cant dial, he assured her.

Eventually, Emma stopped worrying about it, too. Until the episode with the mystery car.

One day last week, after she had finished shopping downtown and was leaving her parking spot, she noticed a white sedan that had arrived at the same time she had.

It was a few cars back and it seemed to be following her.

When she pulled in to the mall, it was still a few spots behind her. After Emma parked and got Tyler into his carriage, she saw it again, parked off in a far corner. It was still there when she returned to her car and left the malls parking lot. Emma was not certain if the sedan left when she did because she had lost sight of it in the drive-home traffic.

A day later when she took Tyler out for a stroll to the park, Emma saw the same white sedan at the end of their street.

Do you think maybe youre being a little paranoid? Joe had said when she told him about it later. Its the mama grizzly syndrome kicking in.

When she didnt smile at his teasing, he got up from the kitchen table, left his receipts and job estimates, and put his arms around her.

Em, Joe said, Big Cloud has nine thousand people. We bump into most of them every other day. Youre likely seeing someone new.

She pressed her cheek to his hard chest and nodded.

Besides, he added, youre one of the most fearless people I know. Woe to anyone or anything that comes between you and Tyler. If it was a mama griz, I would fear for the bear.

Emma smiled at the memory and turned to her husband. He was her rock, her protector, her hero because of what hed gone through for her.

Tyler did not come to them the usual way.

Joe was a proud man and what he did for her was not easy. But he had put her happiness before his own and, no matter what happened, Emma would always love him for that.

Always.

She studied Joes strong jaw stubbled just the way she liked. She looked at the tiny lines at the corners of his eyes that crinkled when he laughed, or searched the horizon as he did now.

Emma was about to tell him that she loved him but the words never left her mouth. A sharp blast of their horn jolted her. Joes expression switched to one of surprise. An oncoming car had veered onto their side of the road, leaving them no escape from a head-on crash.

Hang on, Em!

Joe twisted the wheel, swerving to miss the collision.

Joe!

The SUV was airborne with the world churning, glass breaking, metal crunching, sparks flying, as it rolled and rolled before everything went black.

When Emma came to, she was outside their vehicle, facedown on the ground. Her vision was blurred. Something was ringing in her ears. Their horn was blaring.

Tyler was screaming somewhere, but Emma couldnt see him.

She saw Joe.

Hed gone halfway through the windshield. Emma crawled to him, reached for him and took his hand.

Stay with me, Joe. Dont leave me.

Emma passed out, came to, then did it again and again.

Time stopped.

She could smell gas, burning rubber. Something was hissing, she heard car doors, people running, someone shouting. Someone was checking the wreckage. Everything was hazy.

Emmas heartbeat thundered in her ears.

Hurry! she screamed.

An engine raced.

Find my baby!

Emma felt Joes pulse stop as people carried her away.

Get my husband out! Find my baby!

The air around them spasmed as if hammered by an invisible fist that delivered the heat flash and fireball as the SUV ignited.

Someone rescued Tyler. Emma saw them carry him to safety.

Or she thought she did.

Where was her baby?

Oh, God! Tyler had to be safe. He had to be, because he wasnt screaming anymore.

Emma was.

2

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The next day, Gabriela Rosa, a reporter at the Rio Bureau of the World Press Alliance, reached across her desk to answer her phone.

Alo, Gabriela Rosa, WPA.

Eu tenho que falar a- The female callers voice was overtaken by street noise. She was likely using a pay phone.

Please speak louder.

I have to talk to a reporter with your news agency about a big story.

I am a reporter, Rosa said. Whats the story?

Not over the phone, we have to meet.

Give me your name, please?

I cant.

Perhaps you could come to our office?

No. I want to meet you somewhere public. I have documents. This has to get out as soon as possible.

The womans voice betrayed fear and desperation, as if shed had trouble summoning the courage to make this call, forcing Rosa to make a quick decision. She had nearly finished a feature on crime on the metro. Then shed planned to visit a detective, but she could skip it.

A good reporter never turned a tipster away.

Rosa would meet the caller but she would be careful.

Fine, Rosa said. We are in the Centro on Rua do Riachuelo near O Dias offices. Do you know it?

Yes.

Five blocks west of us on Rua do Riachuelo there is the Cafe Amaldo. Meet me there at 2:00 p.m. sharp. My name is Gabriela Rosa. I have brown hair. Ill be wearing sunglasses, a pink shirt and white slacks. Ill be reading Jornal do Brasil and Ill have my white bag on the table. I will be alone. Are you coming alone?

Yes.

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