Authors: Jettie Woodruff
moved money? He never got suspicious? I mean that
seems like an awful lot of money to move without him
knowing? What did you say he did again?”
I didn’t…
“I’m not exactly sure. I know it has something to
do with software,” I lied. If he was going to go digging he
was going to have to have a mighty big shovel. “Yeah, we
pretty much just snuck into his office, moved money and
got the hell out of there.”
“Tell me about the day that you finally left.”
“I left a month earlier than we had originally
planned. I couldn’t take the chance on staying another
month. I was in the kitchen eating lunch with Rebecca
when Drew came in being way too happy and cheery for
Drew.
“I thought you were going to the library?” he
asked, taking a bite of my sandwich.
“We are, right after lunch,” I answered.
“I have surprise that is going to keep you very
busy, right here at home,” he chanted.
I looked over to Rebecca standing on the other
side of the counter.
“Do you mind?” he asked, and she disappeared.
“What?” I asked, wondering what in the world
could keep me busy at home.
“A baby.”
I almost choked on my own tongue. “I don’t want a
baby,” I stated.
“Doesn’t matter what you want, does it, Morgan?”
he said with a smirk and a tilted head. “You’re done
getting your shots. I will have you barefoot and pregnant in
a month,” he smiled, taking another bite of my sandwich.
Now what? I couldn’t let him get me pregnant. I
would be terrified of the monster that he could produce.
There was no way he was injecting me with that poison. I
started doing some calculating in my head. I was supposed
to have a shot in like week. How much time do I have after
my last dose before I could get pregnant?”
“I think Derik needs to drive today,” Drew stated,
got up, kissed me on my shocked cheek, and disappeared.
Was he afraid that I would try and run after that bomb?
Rebecca followed me to the nonfiction section of
the library after our silent ride to the library.
“Tell me already,” she demanded in a quiet
whisper as we pretended to look through the books.
“He’s not letting me get my next shot. He wants to
get me pregnant,” I whispered, and turned to see Derik
sitting at a small table looking right down the row at us.
He had an annoyed look on his face and looked down at
his Rolodex and then back to me. I knew he didn’t want to
be there, and was telling me to hurry.
“He what?!?”
“Shhhh,” I warned.
I picked up a book and flipped open the cover. It
was called ‘Once in a house,’ and was about a woman
held against her will, forced to marry, and bare the
children of a prince in England. I really wanted to read
that book, but I didn’t dare. I knew that Drew would throw
a royal fit about it. Instead, I chose a book of short stories
from Ernest Hemingway.
Drew was out of town for almost three weeks the
next time. I asked Rebecca everyday about a new plan and
always got the same answer. Apparently whoever Ms. K
was didn’t work like that. She couldn’t get a hold of her
and had to wait for an unknown number to send a text. She
had tried to text the numbers from before, but never got a
response.
Finally, on the day before Drew’s return she got a
message. ‘Send last donation to Sulton Flux Bank,’ it read
with the account information.
Rebecca quickly text back and told her what Drew
had planned for me, not knowing how much time she had
with the new unknown number.
“Wait for instructions,” was the only reply back.
We made our very last transaction that night.
Rebecca took care of the lights, briefly causing the
cameras to reset. I quickly went to the cameras on Drew’s
computer and froze my sleeping body on the one facing my
bed. My fingers trembled something fierce and my
heartbeat a million and one miles a minute. I had never
taken that much money at one time. I was terrified that he
was going to get an alert or something. He would know
that forty thousand dollars had just come out of six
different accounts. I quickly hit submit on the very last
transaction and stomped on the floor for Rebecca to get the
lights and get me the hell out of there.
I don’t think I slept a wink that night. I was so
nervous for Drew to come home. I wished I knew when he
coming. It could be any second or days.
Drew did know about my last transaction. He
frantically spent hours on the phone that morning when he
got home, trying to get someone, anyone to tell him what
happened to his money, and who authorized forty thousand
dollars of his money to go toward a remodel of an animal
shelter.
That was the last day that Drew had ever hit me. I
didn’t know at the time that it would be the last time. I was
sitting in his office, naked of course. It seemed like that
was when he wanted me there, when he was stressed, but
this stress was over me. He just hadn’t figured that part
out, and I silently prayed that he didn’t.
I thought after his toying with me and finally
releasing his frustration in my ass that he had calmed
down some.
“Is it okay if I go to the library?” I submissively
asked.
“For what?” he asked annoyed.
What do you think asshole?…
“Probably to get a book and get out of this house,”
I didn’t mean for it to come out so smart, but it did and I
felt the back of his hand come in contact with the same
cheekbone that had taken his blow so many times.
“You can go to the library when you can learn
some respect. Get the fuck out of my office,” he demanded
with a thick voice.
I lightly shook my head, letting Rebecca know that
he wasn’t going to allow me to go that day. I wanted out of
there so bad. I needed to tell her that he was looking for
the money.
I was silently eating lunch in the kitchen later in the
afternoon when Drew came in. I could feel the black eye
and the puffiness just below it.
“That looks pretty good, make me one and bring it
to my office,” he said talking to Rebecca and looking at
my food.
“Sure,” Rebecca replied, nicely.
“You can take her to the library after that if you
want” he stated.
Yes…
“Is Derik available to take her today? I was going
to go take a nap. I’m not feeling the best today.”
I couldn’t help it. My head just snapped right
toward her with a look of vengeance. I couldn’t believe
she was going to send me away with Derik, knowing what
he would do.
Derik never spoke in the car. I made sure to show
him my little chip that would be placed in Drew’s
computer when I got back. I hoped that would scare him
off, and he wouldn’t try anything. It didn’t. He smiled a
devious grin and turned on the radio.
“You’ve got fifteen minutes,” he warned, opening
the library door for me.
I was scared shitless. I knew that Derik was going
to do what Drew had already done that morning to me. I
went right to the nonfiction row and had to look around a
dumpy lady that just stood there in front of the section that
I wanted.
“Go to the bathroom, first stall,” she said and
disappeared.
I of course had to ask permission from Derik.
“I need to go to the bathroom,” I whispered. He
followed.
I opened the first stall door to a dark blue duffle
bag waiting for me on the floor. I quickly opened it and
read the short note.
“Change into these clothes, immediately, walk out
the front door and get into the waiting cab.”
This was well thought out. I stuck a piece of the
bubble gum in my mouth and started chewing to soften it
up. I sprayed the cheap perfume that I was sure Derik
would catch a whiff of, and pulled on the long black wig. I
was glad that my hair was up and didn’t have to waste
time on the hair with the provided hair tie.
“What the hell is this?” I wondered, pulling out a
thin sleeve of some sort. I pulled it on, and it literally
looked like I had a tattooed sleeve from my fingers to my
shoulder. I quickly undressed placing my expensive pant
suit in the bag. The jeans were old, ratty, and way too big.
I put on the flannel shirt with the cut off sleeves and
topped if off with nerd glasses and work boots. My heart
was going crazy. If this didn’t work, I knew I would be
spending the rest of my life eating carrot sticks and apples,
locked in the gym.
I threw the duffle bag over my shoulder and left
with a bubble in my mouth. I didn’t know whether I was
supposed to take the duffle bag or not, so I did. Derik was
waiting right outside, arms crossed leaning against the
wall to the left. I didn’t look at him but could see him out
of the corner of my eye. I knew I had seconds when I heard
his knuckles knock on the bathroom door, telling me to
hurry.
There were two yellow cabs parked right out front.
I panicked. I didn’t know which one to take. I just knew
that Derik was going to grab me from behind at any
second. I couldn’t even open one of the cab doors and ask
if they were going to I didn’t know where.
I stood in a frozen state, not knowing what to do. I
almost jumped out of my skin when someone grabbed my
elbow and shoved me toward the first car. They opened
the back door for me, and I got in. I didn’t even look to see
who it was. I did turn around once we were in traffic.
There were a lot of people on the sidewalk. I didn’t see
Derik anywhere.
It took forty five minutes for my heart to regulate,
and the nerves to settle throughout my body, and then it
started all over. The driver handed me a manila envelope,
chucked full of information and ID’s.
“What’s this?”
No answer. He wasn’t going to discuss anything
with me. I opened the flap and pulled out the prepaid
phone as the driver pulled off the side of the road, and I
was quickly rushed into another vehicle parked right
behind us.
“Thank you,” I said to the driver who only nodded.
I didn’t know what I was thanking him for. I didn’t even
know how much he knew.
“I need your cellphone,” my new driver said
before I exited the cab. I handed him my new prepaid
cellphone.
“Not that one,” he stated, and I fished Drew’s
phone from the pocket on the side of the duffle bag. He
handed it to the cab driver and ushered me on my way. I
had never thought about being tracked, and the panic
started all over again. I was sure he was tracking me.
I jumped again when the new phone rang in my
hand.
“Hello,” I cautiously answered.
“Are you doing okay?” the unidentified voice
asked.
I hadn’t even noticed I wasn’t breathing until that
moment. I inhaled deeply.
“Yeah, I think so. This was just so unexpected. Are
you Ms. K?” I asked.
“Yes, I am. It’s always best that you don’t know
what is happening. You have full instructions in the
envelope. I will call you later. Don’t answer any calls
from that phone unless it is this number, understand?”
“Yes, thank you Mrs. K.”
“You’re welcome. Relax, it’s over. You’re going
to be fine.”
It's over?
That was the first time that I had realized that I was
on the run. I was away from Drew, but still had no idea
where I was going. I pulled out the contents of the package
and begin to find out who I was and where I was going.
I was Lisa Fitzgerald first, and when my new
driver, who also didn’t talk to me, pulled to the front curb
of the first of six banks that I would stop and withdraw my
money, it started to become real. I was nervous as hell
there too. I just knew that Drew was onto me, and I would
be escorted to an office by bank security where I would be
held until he arrived for me. He didn’t come, and I walked
out with a seven thousand dollar prepaid Visa card, one of
many that I would accumulate during journey.
Everything started to sync in when I was driven to
the last bank by my fourth driver. This was really planned