Hunted: Chapter 3
Hunted: A Highgate Preparatory Academy Prequel Novella
I spend the next few days in a permanent state of anxious exhaustion. The route Enzo picked out isnât the quickest or easiest, but itâs thorough and Iâm fairly confident that Ace wonât be able to track me down, even with his endless resources.
As a precaution, once I arrive in Liverpool, I head to a pawn shop near the docks and sell some of the jewellery for cash, then go to the nearest salon. I emerge a fiery redhead, instead of my usual brunette, a colour admittedly, Iâve always wanted to be.
I decide to take the coach to London. I grew up in Surrey, and we visited the London house a few times so I know it well enough to feel comfortable there. I also like the idea of getting lost in the big city; thereâs a comfort of being around so many people. I know that it might be risky, itâs one of the places that Ace may look for me, but if I avoid any of my previous haunts, I should be able to blend in with the throng.
The journey from Liverpool takes six long hours. Luckily, I bought a phone before I boarded the coach, and downloaded Spotify so I could at least listen to music and podcasts. I arrive at Victoria Coach Station just before ten in the evening, weary but glad that Iâm almost to my new home.
Itâs still pretty busy, even for this late at night, and lucky for me itâs not raining, as it so often is in England. My next task is to find somewhere to stay for tonight. I spy an open café across the street that looks like a good place to work out how Iâm going to do that and grab a drink.
The sound of a bell tinkles as I push open the door, and Iâm immediately engulfed in the warm smell of coffee and bacon. Thereâs an empty table in the corner of the room next to the window, so I head there and take a seat. The whole place has that quaint vintage vibe about it, with mismatched chairs and old china plates, cups, and saucers. What sounds like wartime songs are playing in the background, alongside the hiss of the coffeemaker.
There are a few patrons, travellers like myself for the most part, all nursing steaming cups, and despite the late hour, one or two even have plates of a full English breakfast in front of them. Thereâs a group of stunning women in the back, laughing and talking loudly, dressed in glittering party dresses that sparkle under the lights. I must admit, itâs nice to be surrounded by the familiar sound of English voices again after hearing the American twang for so long.
One of the women, a busty brunette with green eyes, catches my gaze and gives me a blinding smile. I tentatively return the gesture, then look quickly down at the menu. I canât help the flinch as a shadow falls across the table, but breathe a sigh of relief when I look up to see a middle-aged waitress in a flowery fifties-style dress smiling down at me.
âWhatâll it be, luv?â she asks, her accent pure East End.
âEarl Grey tea, please. And maybe some toast and jam?â I ask timidly.
âSure thing, luv,â she answers with another smile before turning and heading back towards the counter.
Taking my phone out, Iâm relieved to see that Iâve got 4G signal and start looking up cheap hotels for the night. I figure Iâll stay in one tonight and start flat hunting tomorrow.
A shadow falls across the table again, and I look up with a smile, placing my phone down and expecting to see the waitress with my order. My smile freezes as I meet the bloodshot eyes of a skinny man, with dark greasy hair and a lecherous grin.
âHello, beautiful,â he coos, and a shudder of revulsion passes through me at the state of his blackened teeth.
âPlease leave me alone,â I reply firmly, although thereâs a tremor in my hands now.
âAw, thereâs no need to be like that,â he says, leaning down so I can smell his rancid breath. âI was just beinâ friendly like. And it looks like youâre all alone and need a friend, eh?â
âIâm fine, thank you,â I retort dismissively, hoping that he will leave me be.
Suddenly, his hand shoots out and grabs my wrist, his grip tight and painful. I try to snatch my hand back, but his hold is like a vice.
âLet go,â I order through gritted teeth, panic starting to claw its way through me.
âYou best let her go, Kol.â A husky female voice sounds, and I crane my neck to see the beautiful brunette behind him, hands on her voluptuous hips. âThis isnât your patch, and you wouldnât want Grey getting wind of this now, would you?â One of her perfect brows is raised, and thereâs a smug look on her face, like she knows sheâs already won.
Kolâs upper lip curls, holding my wrist for a second longer before letting go with a snarl. He turns around and storms out, letting the door slam behind him. The effect is ruined somewhat by the cheery tinkle of the bell, and I canât help a small chuckle escaping my lips.
âThanks,â I say gratefully, rubbing my wrist.
âNo worries, gorgeous. Kol is a disgusting shit face pimp, and he was overstepping,â she informs me, insinuating herself into the chair opposite mine. Thereâs no other word for the movement, sheâs so graceful with a sensuality about her it would be impossible for her to move any other way. âIâm Lexi,â she tells me, holding out a manicured hand for me to shake.
âV-Laura,â I say, tripping over my new name. Dammit! âLaura Darling. Pleased to meet you.â I let go of her hand, dropping mine onto my lap nervously.
âPleased to meet you, Laura.â She beams at me. âWould I be right in assuming that youâre new to London?â she asks tentatively, ducking her head to catch my lowered gaze. I nod, my nerves making my heart race. âDo you have a place to stay tonight, Laura?â she asks gently, and thereâs something so honest about her that I want to trust her.
My gut tells me sheâs good people, but then my gut didnât warn me about Ace so it doesnât exactly have a great track record.
âNo,â I whisper quietly, and all she does is smiles kindly at me.
âWell, I have a spare bed that youâre welcome to, although weâre on our way to Greyâs so it would need to be after that.â She pauses as if in thought, then snaps her fingers. âDo you have a job yet, Laura?â she asks, and I can hear the excitement in her voice.
âNo.â I sound like a broken record.
âGrey is looking for a new waitress if youâre interested?â She looks so hopeful, like she truly wants to help me.
âI-Iâve never done waitressing beforeâ¦â I hesitate.
âOh, thatâs not a problem.â She laughs, the sound like cigar smoke caressing me. âLeave Grey to me.â
âI-Iâm not sureâ¦â I reply, not wanting to look a gift horse in the mouth, but how can I trust someone Iâve only just met?
Itâs at that moment, the waitress comes back with my order.
âBabs will tell you Iâm alright, wonât you, Babs?â Lexi assures me, looking up at her.
Babs, chuckles. âLexiâs a good âun, luv,â she assures me. âSheâll see you right as rain.â Setting down my order, she pats my shoulder then heads off again.
I chew my lip, trying to decide if I dare take the risk. My eyes snap up to Lexiâs, who looks so encouraging, I decide to throw caution to the wind.
âOkay,â I manage out before she claps her hands in glee and hollers to the others in the back.
âLadies! This is Laura, and sheâll be joining us tonight!â They all cheer, and their enthusiasm is infectious, causing my lips to split into a wide grin. A fissure of excitement runs through me.
âFinish your tea and toast, gorgeous,â Lexi commands me jovially. âThen weâll take you to Greyâs.â