Authors: Jettie Woodruff
been there for me so many times, including that night when
my car decided to break down on the coldest day of the
year.
“Dawson?” I softly spoke, pulling away from his
lips.
“Riley?” He mimicked my tone. I smiled.
I turned my back and snuggled up to his chest. It
was easier for me to talk when I didn’t have to look at
him. He opened his hand, and I placed mine in his.
“You ask the questions,” I suggested. He knew
what I was talking about.
“Are you sure, Ry?”
“Yes. I’m sure.”
“Um, okay. You’re here, so I presume you did get
into his office. Tell me how that came about.”
I was silent for a bit as I thought about that night. It
was the dead of summer and extremely hot out. I hadn’t
even been in the pool because the water wasn’t refreshing
at all. It felt like bath water, and the air outside was so
thick. Drew had come into my room after getting home late
and drunk.
“I’m not going to go into the details about that
because I will stop and want you to have sex with me,” I
told Dawson.
“That’s okay. I have a pretty good idea how it
went, and truth be known, I hate to hear about the things
that he did to you,” Dawson said, kissing my head.
“He didn’t leave my bed that night. He stayed all
night and until noon the next day. He had never done that.
He held me in his arms, and we watched television
together while he did things to me, daring me to come. I
did of course, and had to spend an hour episode of
Criminal Minds over his lap. He watched the show and
would bring his hand in contact with my bare butt when I
least expected it. Finally, after he was bored with his
game and got off in my mouth, he got up. He gave me my
cellphone and told me that he was going out of town that
night.”
“He kept your phone?”
“Yes, unless he was leaving or I was out, and then
I was allowed to have it.”
Drew disappeared to his office, and I went into the
kitchen with Rebecca. She gave me a look, knowing that I
had been tied up entertaining Drew all day.
“How much flour does that recipe say?” she asked,
nodding to the laptop on the bar.
I walked over to the bar and pulled my feet under
me and leaned on the counter. I looked up to her as soon as
I saw the quick note on the laptop.
“We have your identity. We need to start acting
now.”
I read and quickly closed it out when I caught a
glimpse of Drew coming. Rebecca was smart and did
have a recipe pulled up for some kind of cake she was
making.
“What are you doing in here?” Drew angrily
asked. I was sure that he saw me in one of his cameras. He
walked up to the laptop and looked at the recipe. He
dropped the window to see what was behind it. There was
nothing but the mountain wallpaper.
“I was just reading off this recipe for Rebecca.
She’s going to teach me to cook.”
“Why. You don’t need to know how to cook.”
“Because I have nothing else to do, and it’s like a
hundred degrees outside.”
“I don’t like you on the computer. You know that,”
he said. I was glad that he didn’t tell me that Rebecca
couldn’t teach me to cook.
“It’s only a recipe, Drew.”
He looked right to Rebecca. “I don’t have a
problem with it if you don’t mind me blocking your
internet,” he said to her.
She shrugged her shoulders. “I don’t care. That
recipe is not on the internet. It’s from one of many
cookbooks that I have downloaded. I don’t need to be
online to access them.”
Drew turned the laptop away from me so that I
couldn’t see the password that he put into block all
internet access. He really was a stupid son of a bitch. I
knew every password he had. I had sat on his desk while
he did what he wanted with me so many times it was
pathetic. I knew as soon as he put it in he had typed, all my
love with no spaces. I often wondered what it meant. I
knew that it wasn’t about me. He never in the almost six
years that I was there hinted anything about love. He
turned the computer back to me and left without another
word.
I wished that Rebecca had said more about her
plan, but that was all that the note had said. We would be
alone that night because Drew would be gone.
“Wait,” Dawson said, interrupting my story again.
“What?” I asked, entwining my fingers with his.
“He left you and Rebecca alone?”
“Yeah, all the time. Why?”
“Why didn’t you both just leave?”
“It wasn’t that easy, Dawson. I wouldn’t have done
that anyway. Rebecca had stayed with me and took care of
me for almost six years. For one thing, she needed her
money when she left. I didn’t want her to be associated
with my leaving him at all. Not to mention he could log on
to his laptop anywhere in the world and go right to the
cameras. Every room in the house had cameras. He had
called me several times, and asked me things like how
was your bath, your snack, your swim. Once he called to
warn me that I was in trouble for going too far on the golf
cart. He couldn’t hear me when I drove the cart around,
but he could see where I went.”
I snickered a little. “That was when I called him
every name in the book.”
“How did you get into his office with all the
cameras? Didn’t he have one outside of his office?
“Yes he did, and Rebecca was an expert criminal.
She had really thought things through. I didn’t know how in
the world she expected us to get in there. I was scared
shitless”
I was sitting on the sofa after taking a bath, reading
when all of the lights in the house went off. I didn’t know
where Rebecca was, and wondered what was going on.
My cellphone rang, and I answered it right away, seeing
that it was Drew.
“What the hell is going on there?” he angrily
asked.
“I’m not sure. All of the lights just went off.”
Rebecca called from the kitchen. “Powers out.”
“Rebecca said the power must be out.” No sooner
did I say that, the lights were back on.
“They’re back on,” I said.
“Don’t hang up until I see for myself,” he
demanded.
I waited, and it took three minutes for the cameras
to reset so that he could see me. I just knew Rebecca was
behind it.
Drew hung up without another word. I went back
to my book, wishing that I could talk to Rebecca without
him hearing. What the hell was she up to?
Another thirty minutes or so went by when the
lights mysteriously went out again, and this time Drew
called Rebecca. I listened to the one sided conversation
from the kitchen. Rebecca told him that she had already
called the power company. She did… about ten times. She
too knew Drew, and knew that he would call them too.
She wanted the power company to tell him that they had
several calls already.
I was so confused when I finally turned in. I never
talked to Rebecca again, and the power had only been out
a short time again.
I was sound asleep when Rebecca quickly came
into my room. I jumped when I felt the tickle of something
soft. It was pitch black again, and the light that usually cast
a soft, dim light through my window was out too.
“Hurry. We don’t have much time.”
“Rebecca, what the hell are you doing?”
“We’re going into Drew’s office. The lights are
going to come back on any minute. Get up!”
I got up, and she moved the pillows under the
cover and placed the blonde wig on my pillow. My heart
was beating a million miles a minute. She was going to get
us both killed.
We had just gotten the door closed when the lights
came back on. “How the hell are you turning the lights on
and off?” I wanted to know.
She ran right to the computer and moved the
mouse, bringing the sleeping computer to life. “Ms. K is
taking care of it. I didn’t ask questions. I just know how
long we have. What’s the password to log on?” she asked,
sitting in his chair.
I couldn’t think. I had seen him put in that
password a hundred times, and it wasn’t coming to me.
“Come on, Morgan!” Rebecca pleaded.
“Ten karat 4,” I yelled in a loud whisper. I didn’t
know why I was whispering. I knew that the office had no
cameras.
I watched while Rebecca pulled up different
accounts. When she finally found the one that she was
looking for, I stopped her and told her not to take it from
that one because he would miss it. I told her to pull up the
one in Florence because that was the one he was least
involved in. She did, and of course it was password
protected. I went through all of the passwords that I could
think of, and it was finally the last one that I could
remember.
“What the hell are you doing? You can’t move that
much money,” I said when I watched her move seventeen
thousand dollars into Lisa Fitzgerald’s account.
“I already did,” she said hitting approve
transaction.
“Who the hell is Lisa Fitzgerald?” I asked.
“Nobody. If he traces it back he will hit a brick
wall,” she said logging off.
She ran back to my room and took the blonde hair
with her. Five minutes later the power was miraculously
restored. I pretended to move a little when the light from
outside came into my window.
I freaked a little when my cellphone rang.
Fuck…
I didn’t answer right away and feigned sleep. I
looked around the room dazed and groggy, trying to put on
a good show for Drew. I sat up and reached my phone.
“Why the fuck, aren’t you answering your phone?”
he yelled.
“I did answer,” I said. I didn’t know that he had
called while I was in his office.
“I called you three times.”
“I’m sorry. I didn’t hear it. Rebecca gave me
something for a headache earlier. She said it was Tylenol
pm. I must not have heard it. Did you want something?
What time is it?” I was proud of the quick sleeping aid
response.
“Why the hell does the power keep going out
there?”
“Was it out again?” I asked, feigning ignorance.
“Forget it, go back to bed,” he said and hung up.
I laid the phone down and pretended to go right
back to being sound asleep. I was far from it though. My
mind reeled like mad. Rebecca was going to get us both
killed. What the hell was she up to? This couldn’t possibly
work. Could it? The excitement that we may just get away
with it made me think about a life. A real life without
Drew. Where would I live? Would I have neighbors? I
wondered if I would ever be able to be with another man.
Probably not, not for a long time anyway. What kind of job
could I get? I’d never had a job in my life, other than
babysitting my little brother and my cousins back home.
I lay awake not moving for hours thinking about
being free from Drew. I kept my eyes closed and didn’t
move, afraid that Drew was watching me, wherever he
was. I knew I would endure some of his tedious crap when
he got back, but I didn’t care at the moment. I was too
excited.
When Drew arrived back home three days later, I
was terrified. I tried to hide it as best I could, but I just
knew he had found the missing money. I was reading a
book in a chaise lounge by the pool when he opened the
door and told me to follow him into his office. It was
fairly early, not even noon yet. My heart sank. He knew.
I got up and wrapped a towel around my body and
followed him to his office. Rebecca winked a hang in
there wink.
“Should I skip this part?” I stopped and looked
back at Dawson, asking if he wanted me to skip the bad.
He caught my cheek with his lips.
“No. I’m okay. You can continue,” he replied,
rubbing my arm.
I knew that I would be spending my day in Drew’s
office while he worked. Once I knew that he didn’t know
about the missing money, I relaxed and was glad to be
spending the day with him. I planned on paying more
attention to his conversations and what was on the screen
of his computer if I got that close.