Authors: Jettie Woodruff
my own sweat. I felt like I was suffocating, and I didn’t
have Drew there to show up and rescue me. It was so
vivid, and I wondered if it had actually happened or was it
just a nightmare. It wasn’t about the no faced Dawson or
Drew. It was Derik. We were in the backseat of a limo,
and he was doing horrible things to me. I knew there was a
reason I hated him, and now wondered had he hurt me
before. I wished to God I could remember pre-accident.
I got up. I couldn’t go back to sleep after that. I
was afraid to go back to sleep. I ran a tub of lukewarm
water. I wished Drew would call. I knew that if he was
awake he would know that I was up, but then again that
would blow his cover and I would know that he was
watching my every move. I lay awake for a long time after
that, not really thinking about anything, just afraid to close
my eyes. I finally dozed back off sometime in the early
morning. I slept until Marta woke me after nine. She was
afraid something was wrong because I had slept in later
than I normally did.
I spent the next couple of days getting to know not
only Marta better, but also myself. I was happy and felt
content for the first time since my accident. I couldn’t
believe how much I missed Drew and couldn’t wait for
him to be home.
Marta and I did go out the next day. We went to the
park and walked around, ate at my new favorite little café,
and then came home. It was too hot to stay outdoors for
very long. I did go out alone after dark, once it had cooled
down some. I walked around barefoot along the property
line. The grass there wasn’t dried up and crispy the way it
was in the park. There was a timed water sprinkler system
that kept it healthy. If felt funny between my toes as I
walked.
I answered my cellphone, already knowing who it
was. “Hello,” I answered, smiling.
“Where are you?” Drew asked. He had a tone, but
I didn’t let it phase me. I was learning how to handle his
hard attitude.
“Lying in bed naked, where are you?” I asked. I
knew that he knew that I wasn’t in bed or inside the house.
He chuckled. “You’re such a liar.”
“I was just walking around outside a little. It’s
actually a nice night.”
“I would rather you be inside this time of night,”
he countered.
“I’m going. I’m going,” I replied. I could see his
smile through the phone.
I stayed on the phone with him as I walked to my
suite, and started bath water. He asked what I had done
that day, and I told him what Marta and I had done.
“Why don’t you go down and sleep in my bed
tonight?” Drew asked before we said goodnight. I knew it
was because of the nightmare the night before, and he
wasn’t here for me.
“Why?” I asked, feigning ignorance.
“Because I want you to,” was the only answer he
gave me. I wondered if there were cameras in his room. I
doubted it, but then again, I didn’t think he would be
asking if he couldn’t see me.
“Well, okay, beings you have a good reason and
all,” I teased.
I did sleep better in Drew’s bed. I could smell his
scent on his pillow. I felt safer there. I never woke up
once, and when I did, I felt rested, relaxed, and excited for
Drew to be home.
I took special care to look nice. I curled my hair,
added makeup, and a spritz of perfume. I tried, I really
did. I tried to put on one of the expensive outfits from my
closet. I just couldn’t do it. I settled on jean shorts, and a
nice tight white shirt that was low cut and showed the skin
around my waist.
Marta made supper, and I sent her away. I wanted
the house left to just Drew and I.
I excitedly went to the door when I heard it open,
but it wasn’t Drew. It was Derik. He stopped as dead in
his tracks as I did.
“You don’t live here. Do you think maybe you
could knock on the door?” I protested. I didn’t want him
there. Drew would be there any minute, and I wanted him
to leave.
He smirked, and walked toward me as my heart
picked up about twenty extra beats. He didn’t speak, and I
knew it was because he knew that Drew could hear
anything that he said. Instead, he walked around me. I
jerked and shoved his hand when he brushed his thumb
over my nipple. I knew my nightmare hadn’t been a
nightmare at all, and he had hurt me.
I’m not sure if my accident had given me a new
sense of heroism or what, but I shoved him as hard as I
could. He did stumble back a couple of steps, but I was no
match for his muscular physique. He hit me so hard I flew
clear across the room. I think that I may have even blacked
out for a second because when I opened my eyes he was
on top of me, and then he wasn’t.
Drew threw him off of me and had him on the
floor.
“What the fuck are you doing?” he screamed at
him.
Derik came to his feet. “What the fuck are you
doing?” he retaliated. “She’s trailer park trash. You’re
going to let her ruin everything.”
“Shut the fuck up, Derik,” he demanded.
“What the fuck is wrong with you, Drew? She’s
nothing, she’s a piece of meat, and you know it. Put the
little bitch back in her place and open your fucking eyes
before you blow everything.”
“Get the fuck out of here, Derik,” Drew demanded,
forcefully moving him toward the door by his jacket.
I wasn’t excited to see Drew anymore. What did
Derik mean? Drew hurt me too. I knew it. I’ve known it
from the beginning.
Drew helped me up after slamming the door in
Derik’s face.
“Are you okay?” he asked, running his thumb over
my battered lip.
“What the hell was that, Drew? What did he mean
by all of that?” I asked, pulling away from him. He didn’t
feel so safe and secure anymore.
“What happened? Why did he hit you?” he asked,
ignoring my question.
“Because I shoved him after he grabbed my boob,”
I said, angrily.
“He did what?” Drew asked. I could see the veins
popping in his neck.
“I’m almost certain that wasn’t the first time. I
think he did other things before.”
“Why do you think that?” he asked. He seemed like
he really wanted to know, and I almost felt like he was
defending me.
“I keep having nightmares about it, but I don’t
really think they are nightmares at all.”
I had a new plan. Derik was going to be out of the
picture one way or another. I didn’t know how, but I
would figure something out. I wanted him dead. I had a
good idea of what I was going to do. It might get me
killed, but I would take that chance.
“Where is Marta, have her get you some ice,”
Drew said. I had a feeling that he wasn’t going to comment
on my suspicions. He didn’t.
“I sent her home.”
He raised one eyebrow and looked down at me.
“Why?”
“I didn’t want her here, but now I guess I really
don’t care.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
“Nothing, Drew. I’m going to get some ice.”
Drew let me walk away and disappeared to his
office. I wiped the blood from my lip but didn’t use the
ice. It wasn’t as bad as it felt. I walked into Drew’s office.
He only shook his head at me not knocking. I didn’t bother
him and sat on the sofa across from him while he led a
conference call. I flipped through my new magazine. After
almost an hour of him still being on the phone, I scooted
down on the sofa and curled into a little ball. I wished I
had a blanket. It was freezing in his office. I dozed off
waiting for him to be done working.
I’m not sure how long I slept, but when I woke, I
was covered with a soft, warm blanket, and Drew was on
another call. I stared at him, and his eyes met with mine.
He continued to talk, something about a new cut. I didn’t
care what he was saying. I cared about the feeling I got
when he looked at me the way he was. I pulled my bottom
lip between my teeth, feeling the puffiness from stupid
Derik’s knuckles.
I sat up and ran my fingers through my tangled hair
that I had worked so hard on for him. I got up and walked
over to him. He ran his hand up the back of my leg. I
kissed the top of his head and left him.
Chapter 17
I went to the kitchen and got our plates ready for
Marta’s prepared meal. I didn’t set the dining room table
and set them on the bar in the kitchen. I set two wine
glasses by our plates and took out a bottle of chilled wine.
I was just putting the food out when he joined me.
He picked up the wine and twisted the corkscrew
into it.
“Do I like beer, Drew?”
“Excuse me?” he asked with a frown.
“Beer. Do I like beer? I was just thinking that I
would like to have a cold beer, but there isn’t any here.
Did we drink beer?”
“No. We hate beer.”
“Oh,” I said, brushing it off. It was probably just
my mental state. I didn’t even know what it tasted like, so
how could I be craving it?”
Drew poured our wine, and we ate quietly. I don’t
think either of us knew quite what to say after the Derik
incident. He knew that I had questions, and I knew that I
didn’t want to know the answers. I was afraid of them.
I cleaned up the kitchen while Drew showered. I
walked out to the yard, barefoot of course, and sat in the
soft grass about half way out. I’m not sure why I jumped. I
knew he would come out to find me, but I did. He laughed
as he sat, moving in behind me. My hands went to his
calves.
“Jeans,” I said, and smiled.
“I figured I may as well dress down too. It’s
obvious that you’re going to continue to do it,” he said
wrapping his arms around my waist. “What are you doing
out here? It’s hot.”
“I don’t think it’s that bad now,” I said, leaning
into him. I sat back up and laughed.
“Are you laughing at me?”
“No, your shoes. Do you not own a pair of
sneakers?” I asked, looking at the shiny brown leather.
“What do you think?”
I moved his foot to my lap and removed his shoes
and socks. He didn’t stop me or say a word. If I would
have eyes in the back of my head, I would almost bet that
he was smiling, amused at me.
“There, doesn’t that feel better? Put your toes in
the grass,” I urged, and he did.
We sat that way while the Nevada sky changed to a
midnight black, neither of us spoke and Drew every so
often pulled me tight in his arms or kissed my neck and
shoulder.
“Drew,” I softly said. I was trying not to. I didn’t
want to ruin the moment, but it was weighing on my mind,
and I needed to know.
“Please don’t, Morgan.”
He knew what I was going to say before I ever
said it.
I sat up so that I could turn to look at him. “I need
to know, Drew,” I begged.
“You don’t need to know. You only need to know
that you are fine now, and I am going to make sure that you
stay that way. Please, just trust me.”
I turned back around. “Am I different than I used to
be?
“Yeah, in some ways I guess.”
“Are you different, Drew?”
“I guess I am,” he answered as if he was just
realizing it for the first time.
“Look up,” I said.
“What?” he asked surprised at my sudden train of
thought. I didn’t want to be serious, not that serious
anyway.
“Look, there are a million stars out tonight,” I said.
There was. The sky danced with tiny little twinkles.
Drew leaned back a little and stared up at the sky.
I pushed him back more and moved to his side. I lay in his
arm with my leg thrown over his waist, gazing up at the
star filled sky.
“I’m going to have to take another shower,” he
said, grazing his hand up the back my leg.
I laughed at him. “It’s grass. I think you’ll be fine,”
I teased.
I felt Drew tense when I ran my hand up his shirt
and along his contoured abs. I didn’t stop. I moved it
around to his ribs and shifted my weight so that I was
above him. I ran the back of my other hand down his cheek
as we stared longingly into each other’s eyes. Drew raised