In Junkyard Hunt, Lucas is thrust into a harrowing chase with his life on the line. Trapped in a desolate junkyard, a mysterious stranger gives him a brutal ultimatum: run or die. As Lucas fights to escape, every moment is filled with fear and uncertainty. Surrounded by twisted metal and broken debris, the chase becomes a desperate struggle for survival. With each step, Lucas’s will is tested—will he escape, or will the hunter claim him? The story pulses with raw tension, amplified by a relentless blues riff, capturing the intensity of a fight against fate.
Over the years, I’ve come across several stories that highlight an eccentric individual who is seeking the highest form of entertainment, hunting other people for sport. Normally, this isn’t a genre that I’d explore. However, back in March of 2019, I needed to write a thriller, and I couldn’t think of anything else. While I have a vague memory of this kind of storyline converted for a comedic show like Get Smart, the more likely source of the seed was a season three episode of the Father Brown Mysteries.
In The Lair of the Libertines, Father Brown, his secretary, and his friend become stranded at a hotel where everyone present is seeking to indulge in the most hedonistic forms of pleasure. Unfortunately, it doesn’t take long for the other guests started dropping like flies. While I will not delve into the details in an effort not to spoil the episode, you should check out the show and specifically the episode. Despite being a fun mystery, it’s not about to give you any insight into my rendition of this kind of tale.
As I read through the story, I noticed the NYC Midnight tag at the bottom of the page. However, this was not a story I submitted, rather it was one where I went looking for a previous prompt to help write the story. Unfortunately, I don’t seem to have a record of what object was supposed to appear in this thriller. But armed with my inspiration, I dove headfirst into this harrowing tale. However, after several years of continued experience, when I went to bring this to Eloquent Tales & Blues, I saw a work that required an update before release. Fortunately, it didn’t take me long to clean up the rough edges, bringing this harrowing tale back to life.
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