I don't remember how long it has passed since I shut my eyes. The silence, the scent of wilderness, and the sharp breeze through the driver's door are what wake me from my unpleasant nap.
"Red," I breathe with difficulty, my eyelids heavy and stressed.
But I can't see him even when I try my best to clear my sight. I'm all alone in the car, and we're no longer moving. Fear strikes through me like sharp blade in the flesh. Where is he? Why did he stop the car?
I immediately unbuckle my seatbelt, my gaze wandering to the front, to the right, to the left, and when I'm free from the seatbelt my eyes are onto the back windshield.
"Red?" I call frantically while clutching the door handle to make a speedy exit. "Red?" I call again, seeing no sign of his presence at all.
Please, God, not again! It's only yesterday he fought a gang to save me.
"Red?" I yell again, panting so heavily while looking around.
The highway breeze blows my little shirtdress and a few loose strands of my hair, and green trees are waltzing at either side of the road. I realize I'm in the middle of nowhere.
Stranded?
Red's leather jacket is still on the driver's seat. I squint my eyes at the capricious sun rays piercing through the thickness of the tree branches. It's probably four in the afternoon.
"God, where are you, Red?" I brace myself and try to relax. "Re—"
A screeching sound coming from under the car interrupts my voice. My gaze falls down and relief fills me when he slides out and rises up to his feet from the back side, holding a spanner and a wrench.
"Sorry, I—" He pauses when I throw myself toward him and wrap my arms around him.
"Oh, thank God! I thought something happened!" I close my eyes and hug him tightly, relieved to see him safe and sound.
His heart pounds as fast as mine, but he doesn't flex a muscle as what I'm doing right now is probably a very unprofessional gesture that has caught him completely off-guard.
Now get a grip, Mia!
"Sorry, I..." I draw myself back to gather the lost composure. "What happened?" I quiz, giving him a level look.
The white V-neck shirt holding his brawny chest perfectly is now stained with grease. I guess he was checking the engine. My fear falls back to my groin and something else preoccupies my mind. How does he look attractive in every situation, huh?
"We have a breakdown," he says coolly, looking worried.
"Flat tire?" I thought Billy had the car checked just last week.
He nods. "And oil leak."
"Oil leak? How come?" I scowl.
His lips twist into a hard line, as though he's got something to say but he's debating on whether to do it or not. He then looks up at me with an eased expression that reduces the tension.
"I'm not really sure," he replies.
Why do I feel uneasy?
"Can you fix it?" I ask him.
"Yeah. I did it already." He seems confident, yet there's something conflicting crossing his fire-like eyes. "But we better let the mechanic do a thorough check," he says hesitantly.
"Why?" I blurt, squinting my eyes. "Is it serious? But you said you have—"
Something hits the back of my mind, sending chills down my spine.
Has someone tampered with my car? What if it's not a mundane leak and Red is afraid of taking any chances unless he's sure the car is safe to drive.
My head's filled with theories and I can't help it given the circumstances.
"I just think it's better we replace the oil seals." Red gazes at me levelly.
"Are you sure you're not hiding something? Because—"
"It's just a leak, Madam. This car is a bit old so it happens," he says, cutting me off. "You've got nothing to worry about. I'll try to find a mechanic nearby and fix it before sunset." He glances at his silver Hamilton Pulsomatic smartwatch.
My gift to him.
To Bill, too.
"Alright." I nod feebly. Maybe I'm being paranoid, I decide. "So, where are we going to find the mechanic if we're stuck in the middle of nowhere?" I shrug, amused.
This place is as green as a park, thick trees on both sides of the road, utterly calm. I wonder if we're still in Washington, or if we are back in Oregon. I can't tell. But I feel at ease and it's pretty weird given that we are in trouble right now.
"Let's see," Red says, checking the GPS on his watch. I sigh heavily as I lean against the car, my arms crossed on my chest. "Shit, there's no signal." He scowls.
"Just great!" I giggle. "We're stranded in someplace, no connection, and we don't even know if there's a mechanic nearby." I abandon the car to embrace the sense of freedom, independence, and disconnectedness.
Why do I love this? It's always been my dream to get stuck in a place without civilization. Except . . . I had no idea it would be with my bodyguard.
Red glances at me with a creased eyebrow as he tries to find the signal, his phone up in the air. He's surprised that I'm laughing instead of freaking out.
Can I blame him? Not really. I've lost it and I'm aware. Everything happening in my life recently has been like a planned script of a soap opera.
I wonder what can surprise me at this rate. I've caught my husband cheating, I've been chased by someone unknown—a killer possibly—and the police can't find any lead, and I'm losing my business to top it all.
What a fancy life I have!
"Oh, this feels good!" I take a few steps around, looking heavenward to see if the great man upstairs still thinks of me.
At times it feels like God has abandoned me. But I know some people have it worse so I shouldn't complain too much. I cast my gaze back at my hot bodyguard and smile.
With him by my side, I find no reason to fear.
"It's not far from Longview and I think people live nearby," Red articulates after a while. His eyes are on the ground as he adds, "Do you see the shoe prints?"
I follow his gaze and indeed I see trails of shoe prints on the dusty path heading to the woods.
"Oh, yes." I nod, impressed.
"I'll go check," he tells me.
"What? And you're leaving me here?" I snap. Hell no, Sir, I'm not staying here on my own. "I'm coming with you!" I state sternly.
Sighing softly, Red remarks, "I wasn't going to leave you on your own, Madam."
My cheeks burn. He always knows what to say.
"Good. I'm safe with you," I blurt and the intensity of my statement gets instantly reflected via the stun in his eyes.
What have I said? I mentally tut.
"We're taking the car. A small drive won't be a problem," Red states, and whatever he says I feel inclined to oblige.
It's the effect he has on me, which is quite unlikely. I'm a stubborn creature that both my mom and my husband admitted to have failed to handle.
"Sure." I slam the backdoor shut and retreat into the front passenger seat. Red looks surprised by this. "What? Must I sit in the back? I want to sit here." I wiggle my ass to sit more comfortably.
He doesn't say a word but I think I saw a small smile. He locks the doors and pulls on his seatbelt. I do the same and our ride continues moderately.
The scenic view helps me calm my excitement down. Am I this desperate to get away from my reality? I wish to get lost. To get lost with him.
"Um—" Red clears his throat, and off from the train of thoughts I hop. I gaze at him responsively. "Are you okay?" he asks, concerns lacing his voice.
I can behold my reflection through his eyes, as though every time he breathes he takes me in.
"Yeah. I'll be fine in time," I answer, trying to delude myself.
But I know I will. I'm my mom's daughter and she taught me to never succumb to fear.
"That's good," he says, and for sure I've seen a semblance of a smile this time.
It doesn't take long until we come across a small town. Red was right. It's an old little town, and so is its architecture. The land barren of heathy plants, I hardly see trees around, but the air is so refreshing. I hope we can find the mechanic and get something to eat, for I'm starving.
"I think we should stop here and try asking around," I say suggestively, and Red is busy scanning the surroundings. "Hellow!" I stroke my fingers to get his attention.
"Yes, Madam." He responds.
Following my suggestion, Red and I roam around until we find our search. Before us stands a rugged two story building that seems to go way back to the colonial era. It's a small hotel and its lobby contains a bar...or diner? I fail to grasp.
Minutes later I figure it's a small tavern that's seemingly quite popular among the folks. Plenty of noise regards us, that only dies off when we finally walk in, and I'm sure our appearances stand out more than we think.
We're typical strangers.
The men inside are mostly big and strong, covered with many tattoos. Good Lord! I hope this doesn't turn out to be like the scenes in the action movies where the folks bully newcomers in small towns.
I subtly cling onto Red's arm as I whisper, "These people are scary."
"Act normal," he retorts.
Easier said than done. I mentally sigh.
"Hey-yo!" Some guy, long-haired with a cowboy hut, snaps at us. I hold my breath, but strangely my bodyguard doesn't totter. He's a marvel. "New around here? Never seen ya before," he says while nearing us, a bit intimidating.
My hand tightens around Red's stout bicep, and I'm praying this doesn't turn into those movies that fill my head with wild imaginations. No chaos, please.
"Yeah, we're passing by. Had a breakdown. Any mechanic nearby?" Red replies confidently.
The guy puts us under intense scrutiny, a toothpick between his lips. "Your wife?" He tips his head to my direction, and the other men's eyes glisten at the proper sight of me.
I can feel many gazes on my quarter-covered thighs. Perverts!
"Yes, I'm his wife," I say proudly.
Red's muscles tense in my hold, startled, and his face puckers as he glances at me.
Whatever, hon. I won't let these country bumpkins keep ogling me as though they're watching their favorite ice cream topping.
The guy looks suspiciously at us. Doesn't he believe me?
And out of the blue, Red's arm slides around my waist, clutching me possessively to his side. Woah! I try my level best to stay immune to his touch.
"My wife and I were heading to Astoria but the car is giving us trouble. Can we find someone to check it?" he asks him.
Staring at us without breaking the contact, the guy yells to the bartender, "Hey, Simone! Is Josh available in his shop?"
"No!" Simone, as addressed by the tough dude, replies while pouring some beer into a gigantic glass at the counter. "He's gone for the day. Taking care of some shit in the city."
"Tough luck, huh? No service till morning. Can you wait?" Mister I-give-orders-here tells Red, who's still appalled with everything. "Worry not, man. We may not have a five-star, but our place is decent enough. Can't let babymama sleep in the car now, will ya?" He grins at me.
Babymama? My eyes widen.
Red gives me the you-started-this kind of look, his eyes condescendingly firm.
"Sure. We can wait till morning," I boldly reply.
Red glowers but he doesn't object.
"Cool. You hungry, Lady?" the tough dude asks, smiling at last.
"You bet I am." I grin, my tummy rumbling.
"It's on the house. Jules! Bring them something to eat!" he shouts towards a young lady cleaning the tables. "And find them the best room available," he adds, and a sharp breath escapes my lungs.
Am I going to share a room with Red? We quickly glance at one another, shocked.
I bang the glass on the table. "Another one!" I wipe my mouth after a long chug of chilled beer that ran smoothly down my throat."Wow! She's the girl!" One of the tough-looking men on the other side cheers, highly amused.I grin, feeling so refreshed."Refill the lady's glass," Mr I-give-orders-around-here says, laughing loudly at my expense.His name is Marlow, actually, and he's the owner of this place.Red's face twists into a displeased look. "You've had enough, Madam," he mutters, scowling at me."Shhh!" I hiss at him, leaning closer to his face. "Don't call me madam! You are my husband, remember?" I murmur, and my mood is at its sublime after the big glass of beer.We're seated across from one another, the worn-out, wooden table too small to serve us a decent space.Red sighs heavily, reclining back in his seat. Staring at me with his blazing eyes, he suddenly huffs a very tiny laugh, turning my eyes wide in utter stun.No, I didn't imagine it, did I? My eyebrows arch as I try
He called my name.He just called my name, didn't he? It's quite inexplicable how this makes me feel. I'm floating in clouds as my entire body lightens in his tantalizing hold."Say it again," I breathe huskily, my eyes and Red's locked tightly. "Mia . . ." Red repeats like a docile servant, tugging at the stubborn strands of my hair that frames my face.Lord, I melt when his strong fingers graze on my skin, the flames of his blazing ember eyes burning my every resolution to stay indifferent at his presence.Nothing seems to exist as his lips near mine, gently, a scowl on his face as though he's in the stiff battle between his uttermost desire and decorum.Kiss me, please.Oh fuck, what am I thinking of? I'm a married woman! I may have a crooked husband but I'm still branded as his and this shouldn't happen! But why do I crave for Red?I'm impatiently waiting for his lips to possess mine, to kiss me deeply with any vehemence portrayed in his eyes full of exciting, venereal desire.But
Gently, Red lays next to me in a zero distance. Jesus! My brain frosts when his big, strong arms scoot me to his side, sending a quick chill down my spine as he envelopes my slender body.My back is pressed onto his chest, my butt tightly against his . . . Holy fuck, Mia! How outrageous! I mentally chastise myself while catching a soft breath, my body still in his comforting brace.I did not see this coming. I'm unable to move or say a word; I'm suddenly taciturn, my petulant brooding replaced by this bliss in a blink. He's so warm. I could stay in his arms forever.It simply feels safe."Everything will be fine," Red whispers, his voice deeper and assuring, derailing my so-not healthy trance.I sniff, oblivious that I was in tears just a moment ago. Way to go, Mia! I take another deep breath to pull myself together, making sure I don't melt easily."Go to sleep now," says Red while fixing the covers on us both.Sleep? How do I sleep when my sexy bodyguard is holding me the way every w
I plop back in bed with my hand on the forehead. I take a deep breath and calm myself down. Red is no longer here which gives me time to think. Yes, in this very same bed I did it last night."Oh God," I whisper, reliving every detail of the crime scene. And like a fool I start, smiling, blushing even, everything Crystal clear in my head.It was beautiful.But you're a married woman, Mia! And he's your employee! Some voice snaps at me. I shriek inwardly. I've never cheated on Patrick and we've been married for eight years. I'm freaked out, but do I regret it?No, I don't.Now where is Red? I collect the big duvet to my chest and slowly clamber out of bed. Oh yes, I can feel the aftermath of a good fuck as I walk. My dress is on the couch, neatly placed.Smiling, I pace toward the window to regard the beautiful sunshine. The day has begun, and town folks are up and about. I lean onto the window frame, watching my car parked in the same place we did yesterday.And suddenly Red appears
A good shower restores my energy to at least half of its usual glory. I take the stairs down to the tavern and Marlow streams into my first view. The place is already packed and he's busy giving orders."Lady!" he greets me cheerily as I near him. I smile indulgently. "You slept well, didn't ya?" He grins down at me.I flush. I slept like a baby."Hmm." I nod my affirmation while glancing around. Some noises fill the air, and so does the smell of breakfast. "Are you good?" I ask him."As you can see." Marlow bows respectfully. "Your husband instructed us that we should treat you with the best breakfast we could possibly make.""Um, he said that?" I blurt out, a pang of disappointment hitting me as I desire having my breakfast with him instead. Marlow creases a single eyebrow, amused. "I mean, sure. I'll have everything good you make here." I force my enthusiasm."As you wish, Lady!" he replies and off he goes.I take my seat on the empty table and try calling Red on the phone. But I s
He doesn't regret it. I replay his words, gulping.I want to say something, but I'm too afraid to say anything. I shouldn't rejoice from any of this. This is pure fact yet my heart blossoms at this warm reveal from him. I'm inclined to be happy despite the situation."But you're right." Red frees my hand, sighing in defeat as my eyes drop about my same bereft hand. "It shouldn't have happened," he says and I look up at him stoutly.His eyes are filled with bemusement. He's clearly torn, but he's also very sure of his standing on the matter as he quickly masks the indecisiveness with a bold, unwavering look.Despite the heartache, I pull myself together and respond. "You're right. It shouldn't have happened." My voice is very low and I think I'm to blame for everything; I provoked him too much. "I'm sorry, Red. If I didn't—""Don't be sorry. Please don't ever say that!" Red admonishes and he sounds serious. He moves closer, holds my face and adds, "Because I . . . am not sorry, Mia." H
feel like a child in a pair of brand new shoes as we make our way inside the supermarket. I haven't stopped grinning like a fool ever since Red slid the sneakers on my feet. Really, I'm having a break from my normality.I do love shoes. Well, maybe it's because of my job and all, plus having a husband with kinky for long legs in high heels. I wear them more often than any other type of shoes. But Red is right; I should free my legs at times.Naturally, while thinking of this, my eyes find my bodyguard's, and his stunned eyebrow makes me chuckle. He's become less uptight after our little tête-a-tête outside the car earlier. No more awkwardness and I believe it's much better this way."Do you need help?" Red asks when we finally walk in, his face casual and relaxed."Yes. Hold the cart for me please," I say and he nods.This is probably the largest supermarket in the town. I find everything I need for the kitchen and bathrooms, for it's what needs the most attention. I fill the cart wit
Warm water cascades down my skin as the shower does its magic. I rub my hair gently, my head tilted heavenward, letting myself get lost into my world of bliss and sexy fantasy.My God, I fucked him again!First time was a mistake. But what about this time? I ponder. And yet my profligate, shameless face twists into a million roses, smiling at the marvel of Red's kisses and all the things he did to me earlier.You're in deep trouble, Mia.Fresh from the shower, I slip into the closet. I need something simple and homey to suffice my evening that's just begun. Holy shit, I've got to cook dinner. The thought makes me wary and excited at the same time."What should I cook, huh?" I mumble while skimming through the hung up clothes in the open wardrobe. "And what should I wear?" I sigh, glad that my troubles right now are all sleazy and mundane.I've casted aside all the bigger ones. I want to feel normal.A red sundress draws my attention right away. Is it the color? I flush. Decidedly, I p
Chilly wind flips the soft, white binders of the great window in my bedroom. I shudder, my own arms proving a great failure in keeping me warm. Tentatively, throwing the sketching book lying in my tummy aside, I rise on my elbows and sit up. My body feels torpid.How long have I been sleeping? It's still afternoon . . . Or evening? I can't clearly tell as it's a bit cloudy outside. It's raining once again—just lightly this time. My mouth stretches into a long yawn as I drop my bare feet down the fluffy rug, ready to face the music.My gaze settles on the T-shirt I'm wearing, barely covering my thighs, and somehow the guilt lashes on me. Why did I raise my voice at Red? He didn't do anything wrong, did he? God, what have I done? I sigh remorsefully at the realization of my mistake.I take my sketching book from the bed and peek a quick glance at the few designs I made before I fell asleep. Holy cow! Did I just do this? A smile touches the corner of my lips as I behold the drawings of se
I'm catching a heavy breath after collapsing in Red's arms. He chuckles mildly at the way I'm hugging him as though I've run a marathon and in need of balance to not fall. He kisses my lips harder to seal this awesome moment we've just shared."I can't get enough of you," I breathe shamelessly, feeling his erection buried deep inside me as I'm seated on his lap, my skin moist from sweat.I fucked him on the chair. Good Lord! What have I become?"Me neither," Red replies and trails his kisses down my neck up to my shoulder. Gently he is caressing my back underneath his T-shirt that I'm still wearing. "But I still have to finish what I was doing before you seduced me into this.""What? I didn't seduce you!" I deny stoutly, my voice hilarious as I definitely seduce him every chance I get."Pretty. Little. Liar." Red flexes up his hips at every word so I feel him deeper."Argh!" I giggle at his playfulness. Jeez, am I starting to see the naughty shade of Red? I blush, pulling back so I se
Why should I leave my own house? Care to explain?" Fear hides behind the bold voice I make as I talk to Patrick on the phone."Because you're one hell of a hard-headed woman I've ever met! Fuck you, Mia! What were you thinking going to that fucking cabin in the woods with your bodyguard? Just the two of you, Mia! Are you fucking kidding me?" Patrick goes ballistic, anger reverberating through the speakers of my phone.I swallow hard. How the fuck does he find out about everything I do? Well, maybe not everything, but most of them. Who did he talk to this time? Red? No, I doubt. Maybe he spoke to Bill."And so what?" I retort. "What difference does it make whether I'm with my bodyguard or any other person in this place?" I open the balcony doors with too much pressure than actually needed."Oh, it surely does, Mia! I cannot let my wife stay under the same roof with some fucker, you hear?" Patrick lashes. "You sent Bill away just to be with him, didn't you?"What the fuck! I feel angere
Sleep with me. The words play a salacious tune in my already dancing heart. A soft nod of acquiesce shifts my head from his solid chest as I gaze up at him through the darkness, his blazing eyes gleaming down at me.I do want to sleep with him. Wishes do come true, apparently.Without speaking further, Red closes the door to my bedroom and leads me toward his bedroom, still holding me on the small of my back. Oh, we're sleeping in his bed? I flush. It's even more exciting this way.Intense astral lights bathes the room."I got you, Mia," Red whispers when I jump subtly upon another thunder strike. Damn it!"I don't know why you're saying that, but I'm not scared." My hand is holding his arm tightly as I'm bragging my lies.Stifling a laugh, Red remarks, "Yes, Madam. You're totally fine on your own. You are not scared at all.""Really? You've learned sarcasm now?" I recoil, feeling safe despite the odds outside the house . Why didn't the realtor warn me about this place? Yeah, it norm
Warm water cascades down my skin as the shower does its magic. I rub my hair gently, my head tilted heavenward, letting myself get lost into my world of bliss and sexy fantasy.My God, I fucked him again!First time was a mistake. But what about this time? I ponder. And yet my profligate, shameless face twists into a million roses, smiling at the marvel of Red's kisses and all the things he did to me earlier.You're in deep trouble, Mia.Fresh from the shower, I slip into the closet. I need something simple and homey to suffice my evening that's just begun. Holy shit, I've got to cook dinner. The thought makes me wary and excited at the same time."What should I cook, huh?" I mumble while skimming through the hung up clothes in the open wardrobe. "And what should I wear?" I sigh, glad that my troubles right now are all sleazy and mundane.I've casted aside all the bigger ones. I want to feel normal.A red sundress draws my attention right away. Is it the color? I flush. Decidedly, I p
feel like a child in a pair of brand new shoes as we make our way inside the supermarket. I haven't stopped grinning like a fool ever since Red slid the sneakers on my feet. Really, I'm having a break from my normality.I do love shoes. Well, maybe it's because of my job and all, plus having a husband with kinky for long legs in high heels. I wear them more often than any other type of shoes. But Red is right; I should free my legs at times.Naturally, while thinking of this, my eyes find my bodyguard's, and his stunned eyebrow makes me chuckle. He's become less uptight after our little tête-a-tête outside the car earlier. No more awkwardness and I believe it's much better this way."Do you need help?" Red asks when we finally walk in, his face casual and relaxed."Yes. Hold the cart for me please," I say and he nods.This is probably the largest supermarket in the town. I find everything I need for the kitchen and bathrooms, for it's what needs the most attention. I fill the cart wit
He doesn't regret it. I replay his words, gulping.I want to say something, but I'm too afraid to say anything. I shouldn't rejoice from any of this. This is pure fact yet my heart blossoms at this warm reveal from him. I'm inclined to be happy despite the situation."But you're right." Red frees my hand, sighing in defeat as my eyes drop about my same bereft hand. "It shouldn't have happened," he says and I look up at him stoutly.His eyes are filled with bemusement. He's clearly torn, but he's also very sure of his standing on the matter as he quickly masks the indecisiveness with a bold, unwavering look.Despite the heartache, I pull myself together and respond. "You're right. It shouldn't have happened." My voice is very low and I think I'm to blame for everything; I provoked him too much. "I'm sorry, Red. If I didn't—""Don't be sorry. Please don't ever say that!" Red admonishes and he sounds serious. He moves closer, holds my face and adds, "Because I . . . am not sorry, Mia." H
A good shower restores my energy to at least half of its usual glory. I take the stairs down to the tavern and Marlow streams into my first view. The place is already packed and he's busy giving orders."Lady!" he greets me cheerily as I near him. I smile indulgently. "You slept well, didn't ya?" He grins down at me.I flush. I slept like a baby."Hmm." I nod my affirmation while glancing around. Some noises fill the air, and so does the smell of breakfast. "Are you good?" I ask him."As you can see." Marlow bows respectfully. "Your husband instructed us that we should treat you with the best breakfast we could possibly make.""Um, he said that?" I blurt out, a pang of disappointment hitting me as I desire having my breakfast with him instead. Marlow creases a single eyebrow, amused. "I mean, sure. I'll have everything good you make here." I force my enthusiasm."As you wish, Lady!" he replies and off he goes.I take my seat on the empty table and try calling Red on the phone. But I s
I plop back in bed with my hand on the forehead. I take a deep breath and calm myself down. Red is no longer here which gives me time to think. Yes, in this very same bed I did it last night."Oh God," I whisper, reliving every detail of the crime scene. And like a fool I start, smiling, blushing even, everything Crystal clear in my head.It was beautiful.But you're a married woman, Mia! And he's your employee! Some voice snaps at me. I shriek inwardly. I've never cheated on Patrick and we've been married for eight years. I'm freaked out, but do I regret it?No, I don't.Now where is Red? I collect the big duvet to my chest and slowly clamber out of bed. Oh yes, I can feel the aftermath of a good fuck as I walk. My dress is on the couch, neatly placed.Smiling, I pace toward the window to regard the beautiful sunshine. The day has begun, and town folks are up and about. I lean onto the window frame, watching my car parked in the same place we did yesterday.And suddenly Red appears