Several hours later, well after midnight, Glenn and Joey finally made their escape from the clinic and Chief Leades. The man Joey had shot had no ID on him. The car he’d been using this time had been reported stolen earlier in the day from a town a few miles south of them.
While they were at the clinic so Glenn could get checked over and stitched up, Joey went to check on Nate. He was asleep, as was Rory who was in a chair by his bed. Rory work up enough to tell Joey that Nate was going to be released in the morning.
“He had a slight concussion which is the only reason they’re keeping him here overnight,” he explained.
“Alright. Let him know I stopped by?”
“I will.” Rory put his hand over Nate’s, almost protectively before asking why Joey was there at such a late hour. Joey gave him a brief rundown on what had happened. When he finished Rory nodded. “At least we don’t have to worry about his coming after Nate again. That’s a relief.”
“I know,” Joey agreed. “Okay, I’ll see you both later I’m sure. Now I have to go get Glenn before he thinks I’ve left without him.”
Rory chuckled. “The day you do that is the day the earth stands still.”
Laughing, Joey headed back to find Glenn.
* * * *
Now they were both back at the house. Glenn had wanted to drive back on his own, with Joey following in his car, despite the fact he was dosed up on pain killers. Joey had put his foot down.
“Not happening. You’re in no condition to drive no matter what you think, and you know it,” Joey had told him in not uncertain terms.
“I would have been fine,” Glenn grumbled fifteen minutes later as he got out of the car.
“Probably, but I wasn’t going to take the chance,”
Glenn laughed tiredly. “I’ll admit I like that you’re concerned.”
“Of course I am!” Joey muttered, unlocking the front door.
“I know.” Glenn smiled, patting his shoulder as he followed him in and carefully sat down on the sofa.
“Nuh uh, up to bed.”
“No supper? We missed it in case you’ve forgotten.”
“More like breakfast time now. Don’t move and I’ll see what I can come up with.”
He came back twenty minutes later with two plates of eggs, bacon and toast only to find Glenn sprawled across the sofa, asleep. Putting the plates down on the coffee table, Joey carefully removed Glenn’s shoes before going to get a blanket to cover him.
When he returned Glenn cracked one eye open. “So where’s my food?”
“Right here but you have to sit up because for sure I’m not feeding it to you.”
“I’m not feeling the love here,” Glenn wisecracked as he carefully sat up. Joey handed him his plate, frowning when he didn’t start eating. “This is not finger food, well the eggs aren’t at least,” Glenn pointed out.
“Ouch, yeah, hang on.” Moments later Joey was back with utensils, and two glasses of milk which he put down before sitting beside Glenn, his plate in his lap. He looked at the food, pushing it around but not taking a bite.
“Not hungry?” Glenn asked softly.
Joey shook his head. “Not really I guess.”