Iâm sitting across the table from my new best friend, Jeremy Parker. He passes me the little box Iâve been waiting and hoping for all week long, and I open the lid to peek inside.
âOh my god, I canât believe it,â I breathe.
âI know,â he laughs. âThis was the hardest one Iâve ever done. Took me three whole days.â
âYouâre a miracle worker. Honestly.â
He grins, almost as gleeful as I am.
âYou mind if I put the whole thing up on my YouTube channel?â he says. âI was wearing my GoPro the whole time, got some great footage.â
âOf course!â I say.
I close the box, still hardly believing what Iâm holding in my hand, and I stow it back in my purse. I give Jeremy a slim envelope of cash in returnâthe amount we agreed upon, plus a bonus for saving my fucking ass.
âWell, call me if you ever need me again,â he says, giving me a little salute.
âI hope I wonât need you,â I laugh. âNo offense.â
âNone taken,â he chuckles.
He raises his hand to signal for the waitress.
âI already paid for the meals,â I tell him.
âOh, thanks! You didnât have to.â
âIt was the least I could do.â
âAlright, Iâm off then.â
He gives me a wave and leaves through the restaurant. I cut straight through the patio, then cross the street, because thatâs the quickest route to the lot where I left the Jeep.
I feel like my feet are barely touching the sidewalk.
This is so fucking fantastic, itâs got to be some kind of sign. A bona fide miracle.
Itâs a gorgeous day, too. Sun beaming down, the tiniest breeze blowing in off the lake, the clouds so puffy and uniform that they look like a childâs painting.
Iâm so excited to see Cal. I felt bad not going to see his new office, but this couldnât wait. I couldnât chance something else going wrong. He wonât be mad about it when he sees what Iâve got.
Nessaâs Jeep looks brilliantly white in the sunshine. I washed it and filled it up with gas on the way over, as a thank-you to Nessa for letting me borrow it so many times. I even vacuumed the seats and threw away all her empty water bottles.
Still, the Jeep is outshone by the car parked next to it. A very familiar car.
I stop mid-stride, frowning.
I donât see anyone around. Probably the best thing to do is get in the Jeep and drive away as quickly as possible.
As soon as my fingers touch the door handle, I feel something hard and sharp poke between my ribs.
âHey baby girl,â a deep voice whispers in my ear.
I stand perfectly still, running through my options in my mind.
Fight. Run. Scream. Try to dial my phone.
âWhatever youâre thinking about, just donât,â he growls. âI donât want to have to hurt you.â
âOkay,â I say, trying to keep my voice as casual as possible.
âYouâll be getting in my car.â
âAlright.â
âIn the trunk.â
Fuck.
Iâm cooperating because it seems like the best option right nowâthe one most likely to keep him calm.
But Iâve got to do something.
He presses the button on his key fob, popping open the trunk.
I try to glance around without him noticing. The lot is jumbled and half-empty. Thereâs nobody in the immediate vicinity to see me being stuffed into the back of the car.
So I do the only thing I can think of. I slip off one of my sneakers, the left one. As I sit down in the open trunk, I flip my foot to kick the shoe off under the Jeep. Then I bring my knees up and hide the barefoot under me, so he wonât notice.
âLay down,â he says. âI donât want to hit your head.â
I do as he says. He slams the trunk shut, closing me up in the darkness.