Guy sat in the back of an old U-haul truck that someone had connected the cab and bed on. It definitely wasn't the most comfortable ride he'd had, but the fact that it would keep the SWAT from chasing him down for the next few hours meant that he might be able to finally get some sleep. They had left the truckstop a few minutes ago after loading the truck with other "mutants" and their families, being careful to keep everyone in the area from seeing the people running out of the woods and climbing into the back of the vehicle. Guy closed his eyes to try and get some sleep, but was soon distracted by the sound of a door opening. One of the truckers walked through the people that were sitting or laying there and to the back door. "Ok," he said, addressing everyone there. "It's time to pay up. Hand over your valuables, cash, whatever, and I'll tell you if it's enough for you to stay onboard."
Most of the people there, several of them with children, started digging through their pockets, purses, or bags for anything that would be worth keeping them safe from the government. One desperate looking young woman, Guy guessed around 17 years old, even whispered something in the man's ear, which he nodded his head to. "I'll give you ten miles for that." he said and, though you could tell that she was ashamed and disappointed, she nodded as well, knowing that it was her only chance.
After he'd gathered what he could from the various people that "volunteered" to pay him, he addressed them again. "It seems some of you don't want to pay for the protection we've generously offered you. So here's how it's going to work. Either you pay up," He undid an interior bolt for the back door and swung the doors open. "Or you get off right now. Which will it be?"
"Geez, you sure are an asshole." said Guy. "If you don't want us in your truck, pull over and let us out. Threatening to kill us if we don't pay up isn't only wrong, it's stupid. We've got powers, you don't."
"What did you call me?" asked the 200 pound trucker, grabbing Guy by the front of the shirt and picking him up slightly. "I think we've got a volunteer."
"You mean asshole or stupid?" Guy responded, not backing down. "Personally I'm surprised you're offering to jump out first, though. Could just be the "stupid" though."
The trucker whistled and another buddy stepped into the back of the trunk, holding a shotgun. "You're right, how about you go first." the trucker said, and carried Guy over to the back of the truck. "You can either jump," he said, holding Guy near the edge, "Or I can wrap a tie-down strap around your neck and road-haul you. Which'll it be?"
Most of the people there, several of them with children, started digging through their pockets, purses, or bags for anything that would be worth keeping them safe from the government. One desperate looking young woman, Guy guessed around 17 years old, even whispered something in the man's ear, which he nodded his head to. "I'll give you ten miles for that." he said and, though you could tell that she was ashamed and disappointed, she nodded as well, knowing that it was her only chance.
After he'd gathered what he could from the various people that "volunteered" to pay him, he addressed them again. "It seems some of you don't want to pay for the protection we've generously offered you. So here's how it's going to work. Either you pay up," He undid an interior bolt for the back door and swung the doors open. "Or you get off right now. Which will it be?"
"Geez, you sure are an asshole." said Guy. "If you don't want us in your truck, pull over and let us out. Threatening to kill us if we don't pay up isn't only wrong, it's stupid. We've got powers, you don't."
"What did you call me?" asked the 200 pound trucker, grabbing Guy by the front of the shirt and picking him up slightly. "I think we've got a volunteer."
"You mean asshole or stupid?" Guy responded, not backing down. "Personally I'm surprised you're offering to jump out first, though. Could just be the "stupid" though."
The trucker whistled and another buddy stepped into the back of the trunk, holding a shotgun. "You're right, how about you go first." the trucker said, and carried Guy over to the back of the truck. "You can either jump," he said, holding Guy near the edge, "Or I can wrap a tie-down strap around your neck and road-haul you. Which'll it be?"