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Story: Ruthless Beast
“Fuck,” Maria whispers.
“This is typical. Cell phones have taken over the world. No respect for other forms of communication,” I whine.
“We’ll find one. Don’t worry,” she sighs.
“I’m so hungry.”
“I saw a vending machine outside. Room service is out of the question, I’m afraid,” Maria insists.
“Hey, I’ll eat anything right now.”
“Here, take some cash.”
“Thank you. Can I get you anything?”
“Yeah, grab me a packet of crisps and a Coke. I’ll walk a little farther and see if I can find another phone booth.”
“You got it.”
“I’ll meet you back in the room. Don’t open for anyone but me. Okay?” she says and walks off.
I make my way to the vending machine and buy as many snacks as I can afford, after which I return to our motel room. Maria returns after about ten minutes.
“Did you find a phone?”
“No. We’ll have more luck in the daylight. I’m exhausted. I need sleep.”
“Okay. I could do with a few hours of sleep myself. Thank you, Maria. I will always be in your debt.”
“Just get us the cash we need to travel, and we’ll call it quits,” she smiles.
“You got it.”
“Oh, my goodness,” I say a few minutes later while we’re digging into the snacks I scored from the vending machine. “Junk food has never tasted this good. I can’t believe there’s beef jerky in that machine.”
Maria chuckles as I shove more food into my mouth.
“I guess the baby is hungry too.”
“Yeah, I guess so.”
“I wonder if it’s a boy or a girl.”
“Me too. What’s it like to be a mother, Maria?”
“Wonderful. Scary.”
“I’m so sorry about your family, Maria. I cannot imagine the heartache you’ve had to endure.”
“Thank you, Emily. That’s why I want to go to my cousin's house. I want to start over. It will be good for me.”
“Well, if there’s anything I can do to help you, just ask.”
“What does the father of your baby do?”
This isn’t a question I’m prepared for. Will Maria still help me if she knows what Lucas does for a living? I wouldn’t if I were her. The mafia is the reason she and I are in this mess in the first place. How do I explain to her that I’ve fallen in love with the enemy? It’s too complicated to even contemplate.
“He’s a businessman,” I say instead.
“This is typical. Cell phones have taken over the world. No respect for other forms of communication,” I whine.
“We’ll find one. Don’t worry,” she sighs.
“I’m so hungry.”
“I saw a vending machine outside. Room service is out of the question, I’m afraid,” Maria insists.
“Hey, I’ll eat anything right now.”
“Here, take some cash.”
“Thank you. Can I get you anything?”
“Yeah, grab me a packet of crisps and a Coke. I’ll walk a little farther and see if I can find another phone booth.”
“You got it.”
“I’ll meet you back in the room. Don’t open for anyone but me. Okay?” she says and walks off.
I make my way to the vending machine and buy as many snacks as I can afford, after which I return to our motel room. Maria returns after about ten minutes.
“Did you find a phone?”
“No. We’ll have more luck in the daylight. I’m exhausted. I need sleep.”
“Okay. I could do with a few hours of sleep myself. Thank you, Maria. I will always be in your debt.”
“Just get us the cash we need to travel, and we’ll call it quits,” she smiles.
“You got it.”
“Oh, my goodness,” I say a few minutes later while we’re digging into the snacks I scored from the vending machine. “Junk food has never tasted this good. I can’t believe there’s beef jerky in that machine.”
Maria chuckles as I shove more food into my mouth.
“I guess the baby is hungry too.”
“Yeah, I guess so.”
“I wonder if it’s a boy or a girl.”
“Me too. What’s it like to be a mother, Maria?”
“Wonderful. Scary.”
“I’m so sorry about your family, Maria. I cannot imagine the heartache you’ve had to endure.”
“Thank you, Emily. That’s why I want to go to my cousin's house. I want to start over. It will be good for me.”
“Well, if there’s anything I can do to help you, just ask.”
“What does the father of your baby do?”
This isn’t a question I’m prepared for. Will Maria still help me if she knows what Lucas does for a living? I wouldn’t if I were her. The mafia is the reason she and I are in this mess in the first place. How do I explain to her that I’ve fallen in love with the enemy? It’s too complicated to even contemplate.
“He’s a businessman,” I say instead.
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