- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
- Location
- Why do you care?
Jane slept rather well considering she was on the run from a man who terrified her unlike any other. Though, she supposed Carson had a lot to do with that and for that she was grateful. She just wished that the two of them could have met under better circumstances. Still, life dealt you the hand it wanted. What you did with the cards was what made it unfold as it did. She firmly believed that. Looking at her cards, she was glad that Carson was indeed one of them.
As Jane opened her eyes, the smell of coffee hit her nose. Immediately she felt a smile creep onto her lips. “Mmm… morning,” she said through a stretch and yawn.
Jane fixed her blue eyes onto Carson and gave him a very warm smile. Despite her situation, it was nice waking up to his company. For the first time since everything, she felt safe and even content. If she closed her eyes she could almost forget reality, could pretend that she and Carson were two people who’d just met and happened to hit it off. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the whole case. Well, at least from her perspective. She still had Simon after her and he wouldn’t stop unless someone intervened or he died.
As Jane sat up, she pulled the blanket about her naked body and finally stood up. As she made her way over to Carson, who was picking up their coffee cups, he said, “You smell that?”
Jane quirked an eyebrow and took the mug in her hands. Taking a sip, she moved closer to Carson and gently brushed her body against his. Leaning in the direction in which he seemed to smell something peculiar, she inhaled deeply. Immediately, he crinkled her nose. There definitely was something nearby that didn’t smell overly pleasant. Pulling the blanket tighter about her body, she moved to follow the scent. Making her way toward the front of the cab, she glanced over to the passenger’s seat. Her jacket was still sprawled out on the floor as she’d left it, but on the seat…
Jane’s blood ran cold, turning to ice. Her pale eyes went wide and all the blood rushed away from her cheeks making her turn a ghostly shade of white. “No,” she said, her tone flat, disbelieving. “No,” she said again hoping it would make the vision before her disappear. “No no no no…” At that she began to shake with sobs and a blood curdling scream passed over her lips.
There, on the seat was something familiar, something she recognized. The ring finger of one she used to call… friend.
~~~
Simon peeked out his window from his motel located across the road. Somehow, he knew precisely the moment his little Jane had seen his gift. And he knew she’d understand the meaning behind it as well. Stubborn as she was, she was hardly stupid. And that trait made him love her all the more.
“Yes, my dear Jane. You are slowly starting to understand now, aren’t you?” Simon chuckled. “So stop pouting and come home to me.”
Grinning, Simon got his things together so that he could get himself situated in his vehicle. A rental. One he knew his Jane would never recognize nor suspect.
As Jane opened her eyes, the smell of coffee hit her nose. Immediately she felt a smile creep onto her lips. “Mmm… morning,” she said through a stretch and yawn.
Jane fixed her blue eyes onto Carson and gave him a very warm smile. Despite her situation, it was nice waking up to his company. For the first time since everything, she felt safe and even content. If she closed her eyes she could almost forget reality, could pretend that she and Carson were two people who’d just met and happened to hit it off. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the whole case. Well, at least from her perspective. She still had Simon after her and he wouldn’t stop unless someone intervened or he died.
As Jane sat up, she pulled the blanket about her naked body and finally stood up. As she made her way over to Carson, who was picking up their coffee cups, he said, “You smell that?”
Jane quirked an eyebrow and took the mug in her hands. Taking a sip, she moved closer to Carson and gently brushed her body against his. Leaning in the direction in which he seemed to smell something peculiar, she inhaled deeply. Immediately, he crinkled her nose. There definitely was something nearby that didn’t smell overly pleasant. Pulling the blanket tighter about her body, she moved to follow the scent. Making her way toward the front of the cab, she glanced over to the passenger’s seat. Her jacket was still sprawled out on the floor as she’d left it, but on the seat…
Jane’s blood ran cold, turning to ice. Her pale eyes went wide and all the blood rushed away from her cheeks making her turn a ghostly shade of white. “No,” she said, her tone flat, disbelieving. “No,” she said again hoping it would make the vision before her disappear. “No no no no…” At that she began to shake with sobs and a blood curdling scream passed over her lips.
There, on the seat was something familiar, something she recognized. The ring finger of one she used to call… friend.
~~~
Simon peeked out his window from his motel located across the road. Somehow, he knew precisely the moment his little Jane had seen his gift. And he knew she’d understand the meaning behind it as well. Stubborn as she was, she was hardly stupid. And that trait made him love her all the more.
“Yes, my dear Jane. You are slowly starting to understand now, aren’t you?” Simon chuckled. “So stop pouting and come home to me.”
Grinning, Simon got his things together so that he could get himself situated in his vehicle. A rental. One he knew his Jane would never recognize nor suspect.