Hanna
I stretched with a silent groan, warm and comfortable in Rand's arms. I sighed, incredibly content. Last night had been wonderful, magical even, even more so than our previous times together. Unlike my previous lover, Rand seemed to care enough to make an effort to satisfy me, both physically and emotionally, rather than simply using me for his own needs. After we'd made love, he'd held me for a long time, seemingly willing to hold me forever. With Carl, after the fucking was done, he either rolled over and went to sleep, or left me alone in the bed frustrated and unfulfilled. Not so with Rand. Even after I'd nudged him off me, he'd pulled me into a warm and comfortable snuggle where I'd fallen into a deep and dreamless sleep.
I tried to carefully extract myself from his embrace, but he breathed deeply, pulling me back into his side. "I have to get up," I whispered as my lips brushed his.
"Stay," he murmured.
"I have to go to the bathroom."
He again breathed deeply as he stretched, his eyes still closed. "Kiss first."
I smiled as I brushed his lips with mine again. He took my kiss, then good to his word, allowed me to escape his embrace. Not that I wanted to, but he had things to do, and so did I.
We took turns in the tiny shower. I was scrambling eggs on the small stove, using a pan I'd borrowed from Patrick, when he appeared, dressed and ready for the day. He snuggled into my back and kissed me slowly on the neck. I could feel his hardness pressing into me, and the thought of spending a week in bed with him, only leaving it to eat, made me want to squirm.
"A couple more minutes," I murmured, pushing eggs around in the pan even as I soaked up his kisses.
"Take as long as you like," he murmured, still nuzzling my neck. "I'm in no hurry."
I nearly shivered with his words, forcing myself to focus on the eggs so I didn't burn them by turning around and offering him something more than my neck to kiss. "Sit," I ordered as I lifted the pan from the heat and switched off the stove. He sat at his small table as I scraped eggs onto our two plates.
"What are your plans for the day?" he asked as he began to eat.
"I'm going to run into town and do a couple of things. Maybe take a cruise through town to see if I notice anything."
He nodded. "Take my phone and call Patrick if you notice something."
"Okay," I said, even though I knew I wouldn't.
"Don't do anything stupid," he warned. "If you see anything, just call Patrick and I'll be there as quickly as I can."
"I won't."
He shoved the last of his eggs into his mouth and washed it down with milk. "I've got to go. I'm supposed to go get some cars from Newport, so I won't be around much this morning, but call Patrick anyway. He knows how to get in touch with Doug." He rose, pulled his phone out of his pocket, placed it on the table, and then quickly kissed me on the lips before transferring his plate to the sink. "You remember the pattern?" I nodded. "See you at lunch?"
"I'll be here."
I quickly washed the dishes, placed them aside to dry, and then gathered my things, leaving his phone on the table. I didn't want to do anything to spook Carl. After Rand left with the truck he hauled cars on, I drove into Bayport, pulling into the first cell phone store I saw. I bought the cheapest prepaid phone I could get, a refurbished flip phone, and handed over the money with quivering hands. As the sales rep rang me out and setup my phone, I quickly checked my funds. Between my car, the food I'd bought, and now the phone, I was down to my last thirty-seven dollars. Forcing myself not to cry over my financial condition, I sat in my car, staring at the phone. Taking a deep breath to steel myself, I dialed Carl's number. I knew what I was doing was stupid, but Garrett was sick, I had to see him, and this appeared to be the only way. I'd find out where Carl was and then lead him along until I could either grab Garrett and run, or could call Rand and tell him where I was.
The phone purred in my ear moment. "Bee. Go."
It was all I could do not to roll my eyes. "Carl... it's Hanna. I've done what you asked. I'm alone."
There was a long pause. "Who's phone is this?"
"Mine. I just bought it."
"Where are you?"
"In Bayport, at the T-Mobile store."
"And you're alone."
"Yes."
There was a short pause. "I don't believe you."
"Then why don't you come see for yourself? You said we could talk about me coming home and seeing Garrett. I've done what you asked, so let's talk." When he didn't say anything I tried to sweeten the deal. "Please, Carl. Please let me see you," I begged, knowing he liked making me beg.
He was quiet for a long moment. "Meet me in Mapleton in an hour. Find someplace to park and I'll call you on this number. If I even suspect someone is with you, the deals off, got it?"
"Where's Mapleton?"
"Jesus Christ! You drove right through it on the way to Bayport! Are you really that fucking stupid?"
I pursed my lips. "Please, just tell me where you want to meet."
"Fuck. Take the 101 to 126. You'll drive right through it. Be there in an hour or the deal's off."
He hung up before I could say anything. Chewing on my bottom lip, I started my car and glanced at the gas gauge. It read a ΒΌ tank, and I hoped that was enough to get me there. As I drove, I considered calling Patrick, but decided not to. Carl would be suspicious, and I didn't want to do anything to screw this up.
I didn't know how far it was to Mapleton, so I drove it hard, terrified of being late. When I realized I was going to make it with plenty of time, I slowed slightly. Arriving in town, I pulled into the first gas station I saw. I needed gas, and I had to wait for Carl's call anyway. I put ten dollars of gas into my Bug, and was preparing to go pay, when my phone rang. It was Carl.
"I'm here," I said.
"Where are you?"
"At the..." I paused as I glanced at the station sign, "Food and Fuel."
"Go to the Save-A-Lot. You have two minutes."
"Wait! I don't know where that is, and I have to pay for my gas!"
"Don't fuck with me Hanna," he growled.
"I've never been here before! How am I supposed to know where anything is?"
"Just go straight into town! It's a big fucking grocery store! Christ!"
"I'll leave as soon as I pay."
"Tick-tock, babycakes. You're wasting time," he sneered before he hung up.
"Bastard!" I snarled under my breath as I hurried into the store.