It was just another hectic afternoon at Walmart, with carts clanging and shoppers hustling for their groceries—until a tiny six-year-old girl ran straight into the arms of a massive biker wearing a Demons M vest.
Using sign language, the little mute girl told her story. Her name was Lucy; she was deaf and had been taken from her school three days earlier.
The kidnappers knew she was deaf and mute, but what they didn’t realize was that she was excellent at reading lips. They spoke right in front of her, and that’s how she discovered they planned to sell her for fifty thousand dollars.
People wondered why she had run toward the biker of all the strangers in the store. Then they noticed the small purple hand patch on his vest.
“I teach sign at the deaf school in Salem,” the biker explained. “This patch means I’m a safe person.”
Suddenly, Lucy’s expression shifted. “They’re here,” she signed, as…