Authors: Jettie Woodruff
“No, we’re just friends. There is nothing romantic
between Dawson and me.”
“Why not? Dawson is a great guy.”
“I just got out of one mess. I am not interested in
another one. No thank you. I will see you Monday,” I said,
taking my purse from the hook.
“No, you won’t. You take the day off, take a
couple of them if you want. You deserve it.”
“I really would rather be here, Starlight,” I
admitted, not wanting to be home alone with my thoughts.
“Well, only if you want to be. Thank you so much
for all of this, Riley. I couldn’t have asked you to do half
of what you did.”
“I’m just glad you like it.”
“I love it. Have a good night.”
It was almost nine before I got the pizza in the
oven. Dawson came, and I told him to chill out while I
grabbed a shower. I didn’t care that he was there, and I
was putting on comfortable clothes, done with the whole
impressing somebody else situation. I put on a baggy
comfortable t-shirt and a pair of soft flannel pants. I
figured we would end up sitting on the deck, and although
the days were fairly hot, the evening ocean air was brisk.
“I brought a couple of movies,” Dawson said as I
entered wrapping my hair in a ponytail.
Lauren was there and sitting on the sofa.
“Hey, what are you doing? I figured you would be
with Joel tonight,” I said when I saw her.
“I am. Dawson answered your phone and said you
were making homemade pizza.”
I laughed. I don’t think the girl ever cooked. She
just came to my house and helped herself.
The three of us sat out on the deck and ate pizza
and drank beer. I tried to tell Lauren to invite Joel over to
my house, but they wanted to go to the bar because they
had a band. She tried to get us to come with them, and I
refused. She didn’t push it. My turning her down to hang
out in the bar was starting to catch on, and she didn’t
badger me about it as much.
She drank two beers, ate two slices of pizza and
left to meet Joel.
Dawson and I stayed out on the deck and consumed
more alcohol than I should have been drinking. I could feel
it, and knew that was my limit when I stumbled a little
when I went into the bathroom.
“Comedy romance or action romance?” Dawson
asked, holding up the two DVD’s.
Romance? Awesome.
“I don’t care. You pick.”
We sat on separate ends of the couch, and he
picked a comedy romance with Sandra Bullock. I had
already seen the movie but didn’t tell him and watched it
anyway. The wedding part took me back to my wedding
day, and I stared blankly at the TV.
I was looking out the small jet window when I
knew that we were descending. I saw one runway and
knew that we were going to land there. I remembered my
heart beating too fast and was trying to talk myself out of a
full blown panic attack. We landed the Jet and a black
limousine picked us up.
“Good evening, sir,” the man dressed in a black
suit nodded to Drew, opening the door for us. I didn’t
know where the other two men had gone that was on the
flight with us, but they didn’t get into the car with us.
Drew talked on his phone the entire time we were
in the limo, not that it was a long drive. We were pulling
up to the mansion of a house fifteen minutes later. I had
found out later that the runway was his own private
runway and was on the property of the estate. I couldn’t
believe what I was seeing. We drove through two stone
pillars with the numbers 41293. I remembered repeating
the number over and over in my head, just in case
somebody cared and needed to come and rescue me. I
wondered why the gate read, Callaway Estates, but
assumed he had purchased it from the Callaway’s or
something.
I could barely keep my mouth shut when we were
let into the house by a lady, maybe mid-thirties or so. She
smiled at me and could probably tell how scared I was.
Drew was still talking to someone on the phone, telling
whoever he was talking to that he couldn’t drop price and
to tell them that if they wanted it, the price was thirty five
thousand and to take it or leave it.
Wow, what could he be selling for thirty five
thousand dollars? No wonder he lived here.
Drew held my elbow and led me to his office
where two other men were waiting for us. He walked
around and sat in the oversized leather chair. I stood
awkwardly at the door. The one guy was the one who had
traveled with him to retrieve me. I wondered how he had
gotten there before us and why he hadn’t ridden in the
limousine with us.
“Let’s get this over with. I have a plane to catch.”
he told one of the men.
“You sign here,” the same man in an expensive suit
said, sliding the paper to him.
All three men turned to look at me, and I didn’t
know what I was supposed to be doing.
“Come on, Morgan, I don’t have all day,” Drew
said. I was still puzzled.
He got up and pulled me by the arm to his desk
when I didn’t move. He grabbed my hand and shoved the
pen in it.
“Sign!” he almost yelled, poking hard at the X
where my name was already printed.
My hand started to tremble when I saw the top of
the paper that said Secretary of the State, Nevada, and then
it said certificate of marriage.
What! This was my wedding? I couldn’t believe it.
What was his motive? Why was he doing this?
“Sign the Goddamn X, Morgan!” he yelled, and I
could feel the tears forming in my eyes. I didn’t want to
sign. I didn’t want to marry Drew Kelley.
He grabbed my hand and scribbled my name with
his.
“Witness it, Derik,” he demanded and the other
man signed as well.
I was speechless. What the hell was going on? I
was just forced to marry someone against my will. A very
rich someone that didn’t care about the law, or that we had
just gotten married illegally, I was sure.
“That isn’t real,” I stated boldly. “You have to
have a county of the clerk or a judge or preacher or justice
of the peace,” I was rattling on and on nervously. Drew
laughed.
“Don’t worry, Mrs. Kelley. Ronald is a judge. It’s
legal. Somebody get her the fuck out of here,” he said, and
the lady that met us at the door came to retrieve me.
“I will show you to your quarters, Mrs. Kelley.”
“I am not Mrs. Kelley. Stop calling me that,” I
demanded. She shushed me.
“That is what I am ordered to call you. Please
don’t make it difficult for me. I am just trying to do my
job.”
“But don’t you even care that I don’t want to be
here? I don’t want to be his wife. I don’t even want to be
in the same state as him. I hate him already.”
The lady shushed me again. “Everything that you
say Mrs. Kelley is heard by Mr. Kelley,” she whispered.
Great so now I am going to be spied on too.
“Do you have a name?” I asked.
“Rebecca,” she answered, moving me right along.
She opened the double doors, and I couldn’t help
but suck in a deep breath at the beauty of the room, my
room. It was absolutely gorgeous. The king size bed was
bigger than my whole bedroom in the trailer. I never saw
Drew again that night or for the next seven nights. Rebecca
explained to me that he had to fly to Africa on business,
and he would talk to me when he returned. I hoped he
didn’t return, and his plane went down in the African rain
forest, and he was eaten by a lion.
Rebecca showed me around, and I gasped again at
the bathroom. She told me to get cleaned up and to come
back to the kitchen after I was bathed. She explained that
she had a few things sent for me but not much, and I would
have a fitting the following day for more clothes.
A fitting?
I showered with shower heads hitting every part of
my body. I had to admit even though I was scared shitless,
wondering what the hell a good looking rich man would
want to marry me for, I couldn’t help but be just a little
excited. The shower gel scent was outlandish and left my
skin feeling soft and smooth.
I put on the pants suit that was left for me on my
luxurious bed and it was so pretty and soft, it made me
want to do my hair and put on makeup. I didn’t of course. I
didn’t have anything to do that with,
yet
.
I wanted to open every door that I passed as I went
to find Rebecca. I passed another younger girl that didn’t
speak or look at me. She was carrying a stack of towels,
and I assumed she too worked for Drew.
I didn’t sit at the massive table in the dining room.
I sat in the kitchen at the table that was still at least three
times bigger than my wobbly table back home. I had the
best meal I had ever had in my life. I had heard of shrimp
scampi from the magazines that I used to get from the
library and always looked at the recipes wishing that I
could try some of them.
I actually went to bed with a smile. I had the
biggest flat screen TV that you could possibly buy. I
stayed up so late watching all of the channels. We had a
TV back home, but it was an old console one, and we
didn’t have cable. We had an antenna and only got two
channels. You had to beat the side of it every so often to
make the lines stop rolling up it. I was so comfortable in
the massive plush bed with satin designer sheets. I
couldn’t believe that I was there. I think it was around two
in the morning when I finally turned off the television and
dozed off.
I had slept until almost eleven before Rebecca
finally came into wake me.
“Mrs. Kelley, it’s time to wake up. You have an
appointment at noon,” she said.
I remember thinking that it must have been a
dream. I felt so good in the bed, and the silk nightgown felt
elegant against my skin. I didn’t want to wake up. I liked
the dream.
“Mrs. Kelley,” Rebecca called again, waking me
from my dream that wasn’t a dream after all. “You have to
get up and get something to eat. You have an appointment
soon.”
“Appointment for what?” I asked sleepily. “Where
am I going?”
“You have an appointment here to have your hair
and nails done, and they are doing your fitting so that you
can get more clothes.”
This is not real. This doesn’t happen in real life.
I was going to put on the same pant suit from the
night before, but it was gone and a new light pink pants
and jacket were in its place. It was the softest material I
had touched in my life. I looked at the tag, and it said
100% cashmere. I didn’t want to put on the stockings or
the shoes. I loved the feel of the plush carpet under my
feet, but I did wear them. I had a feeling bare feet weren’t
quite acceptable around there.
I had fruit and coffee for breakfast. I was eighteen
and had never tasted coffee in my life. It was divine with
just a hint of vanilla.
“What does Drew do, Rebecca?” I asked, curious
about his business.
“That is a subject for you and Mr. Kelley,” she
replied. I had a feeling that she was pretty loyal to Drew,
and I wouldn’t be getting any information from her.
My hair was past my waist. I wasn’t upset at all
about cutting it. I had wanted it cut for a long time. I had
even tried to cut some of the length off myself, but the only
scissors that I could find in the trailer were too dull to cut
one strand. I was not as happy about dying it. I liked my
brown hair and wasn’t crazy about being a blonde.
“You can cut it, but I will decline the blonde,” I
said.
Rebecca bent down to my ear sitting in the chair.
“Mr. Kelley wants your hair lightened. Don’t be difficult,
please,” she pleaded.
I let them do my hair. I let them do my nails and a
pedicure that felt wonderful. I loved being pampered and
couldn’t believe that I had three people sucking up and
kissing my ass the way that they were. However when it
came to the bikini wax I was having no part of it. My hair
was down there for a reason, and nobody was waxing it
off, let alone one of these strangers, especially the guy. I