Tears stung my eyes. “I just want him here. Can’t you bring him here?” “I’m sorry.” This time, the detective did look truly sorry. “This has to be cleared up first.” He patted my cuffed hand. “Get some rest. I’m sure things will look less bleak in the morning.” I turned my face away, and the detec
-Caleb- I’d demanded to see Jacey until I was blue in the face, but the Mounties had treated me just like the killer they thought I was and threw me into holding with some very, very scary characters. One was so big and pumped up he could have snapped me like a twig. The other gave off a vibe that
I looked at Jacey, who was hanging on my arm. “We both lost our wallets. We don’t have cab fare or anything like that. Honestly, I didn’t know Al was just going to drop us here.” “Oh. Well, that makes things a bit difficult…” The patrolman frowned. “Is there anyone you can call?” I sighed. “Not an
-Jacey- I must have fallen asleep on Caleb, because the next thing I knew, he was jostling me awake. I blinked blearily at him, then made a sound of protest when he scooped me off of his lap and onto the chair next to him. “Caleb!” Caleb pointed out the window, and, sure enough, my father’s Suburb
“If I tell you you’re an asshole, are you going to make me get out and walk again?” Caleb countered. Jeanie put a hand on my father’s before he could reply. “Caleb. Hank drove twelve hours to come get you. And he is very concerned about what might have happened to Jacey. Please be more polite.” Ca
Caleb reached out and rubbed my breast, paying special attention to my nipples. “No fair. I’m going to be all wet in the car,” I sighed. “And I’m going to think about that all the way until we stop for gas and I have you riding my dick,” Caleb said. “I’m not sure we should do that until we get ho
-Caleb- After Jacey told me my mother saw us coming out of the same bathroom stall, I watched her carefully for any signs she might be putting two and two together. My mother gnawed her lip and kept glancing at us in the rearview mirror. This brought me to two conclusions, 1) Jacey and I were defi
“Then I guess you’ll just have to go on being disappointed.” This time, I looked my mother right in her eyes. “I love Jacey Collins. There’s no one like her in all the world, and by some miracle she’s decided she wants to be mine. I’m not leaving her unless she sends me away.” My mother’s eyes well