I hit
pavement and roll. Somehow it isn’t hard. Derrick is clutching at
the air where the steering wheel was, making confused noises. As a
rule, police cars don’t generally vanish from existence. From the
alleyway that contained something made of smoke and foul
dreams a boy cones walking out.
Whatever
had been in it had hurt like a toothache behind the eyes. It wasn’t
there. Just this boy
with a most serious look on a face that didn’t seem suited for it.
“I’m
sorry about your car, but I promised Honcho there wouldn’t be any
sirens tonight and you were about to do an oops and turn some on,”
he says, as though that makes all the sense in the world.
“Can
we have it back?” My voice is calm. I can’t shake the feeling
that being
anything other than calm would be a very bad idea.
“Umm!”
The boy scratches his head. “I was kinda busy getting rid of the
monster jaysomely and! I think I lost it?” He snaps his fingers.
Derrick
lets out a shriek and curls into a ball.
“Is
he okay?!” the boy asks anxiously.
“Ah.
Yes. He’s –.”
“I
bet he’s all adventured out! But but but I was going to say that I
can get you another car!” He grins. The grin is impossible. Even
Derrick stops sobbing and it isn’t even directed at him.
“Like
the one we had?” I ask slowly.
The
boy pouts. “I could but one that transforms would be more jaysome
you know?”
“Our
boss would prefer an ordinary one.”
“Okay!”
I
have never heard a more enthusiastic okay in my life. One moment he
speaks, the next a police car is on the road beside me.
“This
one will have a siren tomorrow and
– oh! Got to go: I don’t
want I miss another adventure!”
The
boy vanishes with a wave. I open the police car. It smells brand new
even if it isn’t from our department. Or world. The radio works and
I tell dispatch that no one is to use sirens tonight. My boss comes
on, demanding reasons.
The
word jaysome shuts him up. I’m ordered in for debriefing and told
to call in a ‘code jay’
to the hospital about Derrick. An ambulance shows up for him before
I’m halfway down the street.
I
think I’m the only one at the station who is surprised when the
police car vanishes after I lock it.
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