Joanne woke later in a darkened room. Reaching around and feeling the sheets, she found that she was lying in a very large bed, alone. Sitting up, she realized she was still very naked and grabbed the sheet to cover herself as she looked around for something to wear.
She noticed a large suitcase sitting on the dresser. Walking over, she realized it was full of woman’s clothing. Looking at the expensive items, she wondered how Raul had known her size, or for that matter, how he’d known that she’d be coming along.She pulled out a silk tank top and slipped it over her head, then put on a pair of black shorts and tiptoed into the next room. She could hear him talking on the phone out on the patio and when she walked out, he turned and smiled at her.“Yeah, okay. I’ll explain everything when I see you mom, I didn't ghost you for two guys for two years, I love you, too, Mom.” He flipped the cellphone closed.She thought it was the mIn the last few years, she hadn’t really thought of what her father must have been going through. She thought that since Alex had met her father then she knew that he must have been okay. But other than that, he’d been so far from her mind. She started feeling guilty. Okay, so she’d been running for her life and fighting for the company, It wasn’t as if she’d had time to think of him, apart from the occasional letters she had her secretary write to him. Then her mind played over last night and today and she felt even more guilty.She should have called him those late nights, she remembered when she’d heard Alex talking to his foster mother. Damn.Dialing the phone, she waited as it rang. On the third ring, marshall picked up the phone. Hearing his husky voice, she almost cried. To think he’d seen her father go through hell like this for so long.“Hey, marshall. How are you doing?” She tried to sound lighthearted.“Hey, Joanne. I was just thinking about you and
That night Alex didn’t get much sleep. The fact that he never really slept the whole night through didn’t normally bother him. But that night he wanted nothing more than to lay there holding Joanne and doze off peacefully. But his mind just wouldn’t shut down, so he gently moved her off his chest and went into the living room to work on his laptop. He checked their travel arrangements and chatted online with his contacts. Then he emailed his foster sister, Loretta, and told her they were going to be in town.He learnt that she had also just moved back to the States.He checked the news in Columbia and checked in with his sources there. When he got in touch with Marshall, he was shocked to hear that he’d had to disappear for a while and was now back in quebec. Evidently word had gotten out that he’d helped some prisoners escape, and he was blacklisted around Columbia. So he’d hightailed it back home to lay low. He’d ended up doing some more research on Joanne’s fath
After getting their luggage, they grabbed a taxi and less than thirty minutes later were walking up to his foster sister’s front door. The newer stone home was in an older part of town, and he knew they’d just finished renovating the whole thing. It was where they stayed while they were in town, but their larger full-time home was in a small town called Pride almost two hours away.As they approached, the blue front door swung open and a small girl with dark hair came running towards them.“Ales, Ales” she said over and over again. He laughed and pulled her up into a tight hug. She’d grown so much since he’d seen her four months ago. Her little chubby cheeks were still as kissable. But when she started talking, he noticed a few more teeth in her mouth.“How’s my sunflower?” He swung her in a circle and kissed her all over her face, causing her to giggle.He looked over and saw his foster sister and brother-in-law, standing in the front doorway.His foster si
The next morning, after eating a huge breakfast and saying goodbye to Lor, Ric, and Daphne, Joanne and Alex settled in their rental car for the hour-and-half journey to see his foster parents.She watched the scenery change outside of town and the houses started getting further apart and smaller. Green fields covered most of the landscape and the trees were thicker.By the time they turned off and drove through the town, she could feel her nerves building again. But shortly after they’d made it through the town, she lost herself in the drive again. The road narrowed to a small two lane and she couldn’t remember seeing a drive more peaceful or relaxing. Several times she would get a peek at the large river, the Columbia, which sat just beside the winding road.The drive seemed to go on and she realized that they had hadn’t even passed any towns for a while.“Here we are,” Alex said as they pulled into a small side road which led
They climbed a twisted staircase with shiny wood railings up to a landing. There she stopped and looked down at the living space. She could really enjoy the view of the large fireplace from here. There were large windows on either side and she could just make out the river in the distance.“How often do you get to stay here?”“Well, I try to make it home for the whole holiday season. The last few years, since I’ve been working alone, it’s been easier for me to schedule my time so I make sure I’m here more often. But I don’t get to stay as often as I’d like.”They walked into a large bedroom that had a mini version of the fireplace along the inside wall. The bed was huge, most likely a California king. She looked at Alex and realized he’d need a large bed to be comfortable in. The bed in his Lima home had been large, but not this large. She’d noticed his feet hung off it and thought that in this bed, he’d actually have room to spare.“We built it with three bedro
The next morning they met his foster parents for a day trip to the beach, something they’d done since he was a kid. Usually they’d spend the whole night sleeping in a tent or sleeping bags under the stars if the weather held out.This time they had stayed late enough to have some of his foster dad’s homemade mussel soup. He’d laughed as he taught Joanne how to dig for mussels. She’d been a little grossed out at first, but after he’d showed her how to collect the first few, she’d rolled her sleeves up and been totally focused.She’d even helped him collect wood for their fire. He’d always enjoyed having a campfire on the beach. Something about the smell of burning wood and the salt from the ocean made him feel like he was truly home.As they sat on a large piece of driftwood in front of the fire, he pulled her close as he watched his foster parents laughing about a story they were telling.It was almost like life was going in slow motion for a few minutes. His mi
She knew she was being extra quiet on the long taxi ride to her condo in the rich part of town, thirty minutes from home. Alex sat quietly beside her. Most likely he was trying to figure out what to do next. She had no clue what to do, herself. By the time they had exited the taxi, she’d made up her mind that she did want him to stay. So the only question remaining was how to convince him.When she walked into her place she still felt uneasy about how to tell him that she wanted him to stay. She walked around turning on the lights, and when she noticed the light on her answering machine, she walked over and hit the button, hoping it would fill in the quiet that was hanging around the room.“Joanne, it’s Michelle I need to talk to you the second you get back.” Her secetary and best friend's voice was the first she heard.Great! she thought. She hadn’t thought about the repercussions of everything with her company. She wondered suddenly if she
That night she lay in her bed for a few hours listening to the sounds of the city around her. She missed the sounds of the jungle and of Alex sleeping beside her. She missed his warmth, his smell, his touch.She knew she was going to have a hard time falling back into a pattern. How could she ever go back to a normal life after what they’d been through? Did she want to? More importantly, did she want to do it all alone? Even though they’d only known each other a few weeks,she couldn’t stop thinking about him.The shadows on her ceiling did little to soothe her as the light hit the leaves that were starting to fall from the large tree outside her window. She turned and hit her pillow a few times, trying to get comfortable. She’d had no problem sleeping in the dirt or wet sand last week. Why was her pillow-top mattress that she’d spent a fortune on so uncomfortable now?Damn him for making her feel like she wasn’t good enough. Damn him for wal