He Threatened To Sue Over A Car Window While Daniel Dragged A Burning Man From The Rain

Chapter 1: The Man Screaming Behind The Glass

Frank Baker’s hand hit the inside of the windshield once, then slid down through the smoke.

The glass was cracked white around the place where his knuckles had struck it. Behind it, his face appeared and disappeared in orange flashes from the engine fire licking under the crushed hood. His mouth was open. No sound came through at first, only the rain ticking against metal and the high, broken scream of an alarm that would not stop.

Then his voice broke free.

“Help me!”

The sound cut across the intersection and made several people flinch. It did not make them move.

The SUV sat twisted between two lanes of stalled black sedans, its front end folded around the base of a traffic signal. One rear wheel still turned slowly, clicking like a loose watch. A thin stream ran from beneath it, threading through rainwater and oil toward the gutter.

On the sidewalks, under the glass faces of bank towers and private investment offices, people held up phones.

Some stood with their mouths open. Some talked into their screens in low, excited voices. A man in a navy suit kept stepping backward to keep the burning hood in frame. A woman under a clear umbrella whispered, “Oh my God, oh my God,” while making sure the camera did not shake.

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