*** I had another account that I wanted to use to test things. Based on the results, I doubt I'll ever use it again.
Anyway, I posted this there, but after about 9 hours and a comment which was unsavory enough for the administration of Lit - and not me - to remove on the different story that I'd begun there, I pulled this one off long before it was to appear.
I liked the characters in this too much anyhow.
I was a little undecided in which category to put this one in. I suppose that it could have gone in under 'interracial' since the main characters are of differing backgrounds, but then, thinking on it a little, I decided that the male protagonist probably wouldn't care - in fact, I know that he wouldn't. So here it is under 'romance'. Only 5 chapters long in various lengths, since I wanted it to be fairly brief. I might even get them all posted in one day.
This first chapter reveals more of the girl - since it has to. She's just a bit, um, different.
I just had the idea to write this and, not wanting to get too deep, I left out a lot of other associations that these people might have.
Well, I'm on vacation and this was just languishing on my hard drive. 0_o
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Part One: Taeko ε¦ε "mysterious child"
The night was failing.
She pulled over on the deserted back-country road when she heard the chime indicating the receipt of a text message. On her way back from the final wipe-down and check, she read the fourth and last of the messages sent by the last of the men indicating successful completion - meaning a boarding call at the airport - on her short-lived phone before she turned it off and removed the back cover.
With a tiny LED flashlight held in her lips, she pulled out the battery and removed the tiny card which was the phone's identity from its little retaining clip. Turning off the light, she pulled back onto the road and drove to the repo yard out on the outskirts to park in darkness a block away for a few minutes, reviewing, looking for mistakes or more importantly, for omissions or neglected details.
Not in what was behind her, but rather what lay ahead.
For the moment, she found none and got out to transfer some articles from the vehicle to a small motorcycle hidden in some tall grass. That done, she removed the license plates from the car, pulled her mask on and put her hood up as she slipped into the yard, taking care to stay on path which she'd mapped out for herself; out of the view of the yard security cameras. A quick look to see that the drugged guard dog still slept soundly and she ran back out, reversing her course.
The fence locks were no trouble again, and then she idled the car in through the back gate where there were no cameras and parked it back in the weeds in the same spot that she'd removed it from hours before. There had been one camera which was positioned to view the back gate, but the system had been installed by amateurs who'd left the cable in plain view as it ran up the pole.
That's why there was no working camera there now.
The plates went onto another vehicle -- under the ones which were already there. She thought for a moment, and then she was certain that she'd left no prints inside of the car or out before she stole out to the street again and refastened the locks.
From there, it was a short sprint to the old Honda SuperCub 100. Pulling her helmet on, she had it running inside of three kicks and she was off then, down the paved concession road to the heavily-weeded entrance of an overgrown field two kilometers away. At this point, she needed to be away from the yard more than anything.
She rolled quietly to a spot diagonally across using the trail beaten down by the passage of many off-road bikes and four-wheelers. Her path grew even harder to follow when she pulled out onto the dirt road, being careful to stay in one of the worn ruts -- the same ones that would be driven on in maybe half an hour by people from the snobby monster-homes a little to the north as they drove to their well-paid day jobs.
She shut the little bike off and coasted silently down the road for 30 meters as she turned in at the storage rental place and pushed the bike past the barrier quietly, noting that the night man was still sawing wood as he did every night at this time. She pushed on to one of the units there. Opening the locked door quietly, she pushed the old bike inside and removed the plate in darkness. Her long bag went over her shoulder as she left and locked up before scaling the back fence and walking quickly across another field and an orchard. She saw a young doe looking at her and she was careful to walk on and change nothing in her step or her demeanor which might give the animal a clue that she was even aware of it.
Seeing the doe gave her a good feeling. It meant that the farmer wasn't nearby, or the deer wouldn't have been there to eat the apples that she'd left there for her.
She stopped at the edge of the orchard and looked at the house in the distance for a moment. She could hear the harvester running and watched as it rumbled out to begin the day's work right on time. The fact that it was headed in the opposite direction caused her to smile before she ran hunched over to the long little gully in the weeds twenty yards away. She passed her other bike still lying where she'd left it and went on until she was at the gate to open it just a little.
Back at the bike, she strained to muscle it upright before she inserted the key into the ignition. The engine cranked over six times and then it started just as it did any other time. With it idling quietly, she took off her helmet and removed her hood and mask before she removed the black cover from the brightly-painted helmet and put it on again. Her riding pants went over her thin black ones and her jacket went on after she'd pulled on her boots.
She was on her bike in a flash and idled it carefully out to the gate. With the gate closed, she made for the ruts on this dirt road and puttered out to a larger road.