Chapter 16
"I'm positive," I said, "I got off the phone with Keri, she said it's totally clear, we take the 8 a.m. puddle hopper, we're there by noon, we've got it all to ourselves."
Amanda looked at me with narrowed eyebrows. We'd seen Hannah a half dozen more times, none of them ending particularly well. We'd reached our thirtieth day, and knew we didn't want to risk hanging around the house.
"It's gonna be awesome," I said, letting the smirk rise up my cheeks, "I promise."
We'd cuddled up that night, warm in each other's arms, wrapped under an avalanche of blankets. Neither one of us shut our eyes, save for when she looked back and we gave each other a smiling kiss. All the same, morning came quickly, and we each woke up alone.
I had a few hours on Amanda, so the work fell on me. I booked the last minute plane tickets, not giving a fuck about the price, and packed a day bag with everything I might need. I made my way through the morning traffic, and gave Amanda a good morning kiss, taking just a moment to admire the twinkle in her eye.
"It is," I started, "Without a doubt worth the trip."
In the short time she'd been in the time loop, she hadn't gone to the Sugar Beach mansion, but she'd heard me talk about it enough to know it blew away Hannah's mansion.
If we have one day left without any challenges, let's end it in style.
We boarded our small flight and departed a few minutes early, just as it had thousands of times before. I kicked back in my seat, careful not to sleep, and indulged in the fist class champagne.
There were a few bouts of turbulence, nothing frightening, but it gave Amanda an excuse to rest her fingers on my shoulder, and bury her head against my neck. At one point we asked for a blanket, partially to stop her trembling, and partially to let my fingers, sneak past her belt, giving her the smallest little tease before we landed.
I'd arranged for a chauffer, a black super-stretch that took us towards the Daleboro estates. She gawked, taking in the palm trees and blue sky. The resorts gave way to superyachts, and I pointed out towards the distance. I tried to talk up the place, tried to set the mood, but her eyes were only watching me.
"Charlie," she said softly, "I love you."
My smile was immediate, and I felt my head fall against hers. We didn't look up as the limo pulled into the mansion's turnaround. Instead, she gave me a gentle kiss, and watched me, smiling like she couldn't believe everything was finally working out between us.
We didn't move for a moment. The limo was air conditioned, and the warmth of each other's bodies kept us too comfortable. If the driver didn't circle the limo and hold the door open for us, we might not have ever moved.
I stepped into the hot sun. Amanda was quick to take my hand, and pulled herself to my side. We heard the distant cawing of seagulls, and breathed in the salty air.
Amanda took in the mansion, awed by the sheer size of it's sprawl. "They don't," she marveled, "They don't come home at all today?"
I gave her a cheesy grin. Her mouth hung open, trying to reconcile with this being our reality. It was a losing battle.
The driver left us in silence, and I helped her towards the front door. I stopped by the keypad, and gave her a knowing grin.
"They were smart enough to lock their door," I laughed, "But for some reason they never imagined someone would smash the window, go to the security system, write down the code, and then come back once everything reset. Idiots."
The light turned green and a clicking sound allowed us into the foyer. The entire back wall of the estate was glass, overlooking their private cove, nothing but beautiful ocean, a completely empty stretch of sugar beach as far as they could see in either direction.
"Their yachts gone today," I grumbled, "But aside from that- it's all ours."
"How much," Amanda whispered, her words still awestruck, "Do you think a house like this goes for?"
"Not something you can get with a doctor's salary," I chuckled, the joke almost too stupid.
She pulled away from me, twirling as her head turned skyward. The grand staircase led towards a vaulted ceiling so high she swore she could see mist swirling overhead.
Amanda started to find her voice again, "Have you ever tried keeping yourself awake? Just to see how long you can go?"
"You mean when I do stuff like this?"
She still wasn't looking at me. Amanda was still struggling to keep her jaw closed, but she managed a nod.
"Yeah," I admitted, "The stroke of midnight doesn't reset, only dying or falling asleep. I was curious once, and I was able to twist Alley's arm a little bit, got some stuff from the evidence locker. I started just with caffeine, but after a couple days, I was living on a cocktail of coke, adderal, amphetamines, whatever I could find. Honestly, I was so miserable by the end, so completely delirious, it's just not worth it."
Amanda's eyes fell back to me. She tried to keep the hint of a smirk off her pursed lips, "How long did you make it?"
"To be honest," I sighed, "I wasn't keeping the best track by the end. But I probably made it five or six days."
She rolled her head back with laughter, "Weaaaak."
I gave her a playful shove and she landed against the kitchen counter. She composed herself, then met my eyes again.
"So," she started, "You brought me all the way out here, what now?"
I shrugged, "Whatever we want- we've got a hell of a beach. The fridge is stocked as well as a restaurant. They've got a couple speedboats we could zip around. We could-"
"Let's just go outside," she said wistfully. She gave the estate one last curious look, then spoke again, "It's a pretty house, it really is, but we've got all day. Right now though, it's gorgeous out there."
I grabbed the bag we'd brought and followed her out towards the beach. By the time we hit the sand, she'd already kicked off her shoes and started into an excited jog.
I chased after her, struggling for balance in the plush, imported sand. She rolled across the beach, hoisting her arms high above her head as she soaked in the sunlight. She turned to look at me, her hair already dotted with sand. She had to squint in the sunlight, "Did you bring any sunscreen?"
I gave another laugh. The concern seemed so
pre timeloop.
I let my laugh flow into my words, "Yeah," I said, "Got everything in the bag. Swimsuits, towels, sun-"
"We shoulda changed," she said, a small smile growing, "I was too excited."
I reached for her bikini top and tossed it towards her, "Do it out here," I laughed, "It's probably the one time in your life public nudity doesn't matter at all."
She held the top awkwardly against her chest as she took in the cove. The beach seemed to stretch out for miles, and the distant trees bowed out, almost guiding the ocean towards the estate. The two were alone, but it felt so utterly public.
I tried to ease the tension. I pulled my shirt, high above my head and let it drop to the sand. I shimmied out of my shorts, and stood with my hands at my hips, basking in the sunlight.
Amanda brought a hand to her lips, struggling to stifle a laugh. I matched her grin, and her nervousness slipped away. Her hands crossed, finding the clasp of her bra while she threw the shirt away.
I'd seen her naked plenty of times, but nervous instinct still took over, and her hands gave her nipples a ginger cup. I leaned towards her, taking her waist as I gave her a small kiss.
"You're gorgeous."
Those dimples came back, and her nose scrunched with happiness, "Right back at ya."