The chase went on into an uninhabited area, shrouded by trees. Christine figured that this was a good of a place as any, no witnesses. With a mighty roar of her engine, she powered her headlights on and sped up to match Jackson's pace. The Chevelle swerved and Jackson honked the horn. Christine ignored him and began to push him off the road. Jackson sped up to avoid ditching his car, which only resulted in him being rear-ended by Christine. She rear-ended him again, harder this time. Jackson swerved some more, nearly losing control of his car. With Jackson struggling to regain his control over the Chevelle, Christine sped up beside him, slamming into his side. Jackson hit the ditch, his Chevelle rolling over. Christine stopped, sitting nearly ten feet from the crash. As Jackson crawled out of the ditch, face bloodied and covered in mud, she revved her engine. Louder and louder she revved, her headlights shining a blinding, white glow. Judgment day is nigh. Christine growled. MAY I DRAW ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT THIS IS THE SECOND BOOK TO MY SERIES. GENERAL LEE'S REVENGE IS NUMBER ONE. FAMILY FEUD IS NUMBER THREE.
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