The Doomsday Equation

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She looks up.
Jeremy starts to run. “Hey!”
He picks up steam, steps into the bicycle lane on the edge of the street to avoid a half dozen colleagues walking, spilling out from under two shared umbrellas.
The woman slips around to the driver’s seat, hops in. The car starts to peel away. It’s something bland, Jeremy thinks, a blue-gray Hyundai. He’s in the street now, fully unleashing healthy, practiced legs, decent lungs, and DNA that made him a sufficiently capable track athlete to win a Rhodes.
... Not sufficiently capable to catch a sedan, accelerating. He recognizes the woman, right? Same person from the night before?
He hears the horn. From behind. Another car approaching. It swerves, splashing rainwater onto Jeremy’s jeans.
It dawns on him he might want to get a ride from the car passing him, try to chase the sedan. Instead, he finds himself yelling: “Watch it, asshole!”
Brake lights go on in the car, a BMW. The driver slides down his window, then thinks better of it. Takes off.


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