I woke to find the grayness of dawn filtering through
the drapes. Avram lay on his back next to me, his black-thatched
chest rising and falling with the even breath of deep sleep. I
resisted the urge to brush my palm over those appealing curls. I
didn't want to risk waking him.
In less
than two minutes, I was dressed, minus panties of course. I
transferred the notebook and my flash from the robe to my bag. Boots
in hand, I tiptoed down the stairs.
I
didn't look back. I didn't dare.
For a
long time I stared at the front door. Avram had said that it was
alarmed. Did I believe him? Anyway, what choice did I have? Turning
the bolt, I slowly pulled it open, then waited, listening. Nothing.
Lying bastard.
The
morning was wonderfully cool and damp as I made my way down the
country road lined with stone walls and fancy gates. The breeze
smelled of growing things. Huge old trees twisted above me, their
boughs drooping with summer foliage. I didn't know where I was, but I
figured that at some point I'd find a phone where I could call a
taxi. Or maybe I'd happen upon the commuter rail station. I hummed to
myself, sincerely glad to be alive, to be free.
I had
been walking about half an hour when I heard the car. With gated
mansions on both sides, there was nowhere for me to hide. I waited
until the Mercedes pulled up next to me and the window rolled
soundlessly down.
"Blaine,"
he said. "You have something that belongs to me." The car
was too dark for me to read his expression. His voice was calm,
without any discernible emotion.
"I
don't know what you're talking about."
"You
can't lie to me, Blaine. I know you. Give me the notebook."
I
pulled open the car door and confronted him. He looked disheveled and
weary, dressed in a teeshirt and jeans. "Give me the photos and
tapes, then, and we'll call it a deal."
He
sighed. "There are no photos. No tapes. I invented that story to
make you come with me. Now, why don't you be reasonable, get into the
car and give me the notebook?"
No
photos. No tapes. No evidence. So now he was in my power. Triumph
surged briefly through me.
But why
should I believe him?
"Please.
Get into the car. Come back and we can talk."
Oh, I
was tempted. At the same time, I was seized with a sudden panic. I
remembered the feeling, only a few moments ago, the intoxicating
sense of freedom. I didn't want to lose that, not ever again.
Then I
remembered something else, his mouth, and the way he had opened me,
set me free in a different sense altogether. Maybe I could trust him
after all?
I held
his eyes. "No photos? No tapes?"
He
nodded.
"Thieves'
honor?"
His
slow smile bloomed like a rising sun. He nodded again, reached out
his hand to me.
I
climbed into the car and let him take me away.
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4 comments:
A hot little tease, but this story is incomplete. A wonderful start, but so much more is needed. Who are the antagonist? What was in the notebook? Really, why did he want her? What exactly did he need her to do? Or was this just all about him seducing her? Too many questions. Leaves me unsatisfied. I need more, please.
Enjoyed every bit of it! Definitely has me wanting more!
was nice
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Hi, everyone!
Thanks for reading and commenting.
Pansy, your comment is really interesting. I felt as though the story was complete, but you're right, it could well be continued. I appreciate your seeing that.
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