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RunChapter 37 Tunnels

“No one’s here.” Marisa’s voice was flat and matter-of-fact. “You sure no one left?” Bendal shook his head. “As sure as I could be. They might have gotten out through the back, would have been hard to notice, but ... I didn’t see anything moving once they went inside.” They had picked their way carefully through the side yard and moved slowly to the door, bolting inside with their guns ready to fire. Bright lights had greeted them, but a thorough search had turned up no one in the house,...

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RunChapter 43 Rolling the Dice

The helicopter’s roar was muffled by the earphones Gene wore inside the closed bay. Holly was beside him, scrolling through something on her tablet. Two other agents sat opposite them, facing the rear. Gene hadn’t yet worked out whether Bridgewater was technically part of M1 or if he was acting alone. When Gene had brought it up just before takeoff, the man simply replied, “Yes to both,” and went back to checking on supplies being loaded in the chopper. Bridgewater sat in the cockpit beside...

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RunChapter 51 Unconventional

The sputtering motor had earlier signaled to Logan that he was running out of gas. Or something else was wrong, he really wasn’t sure, but the hesitation in the four-wheeler’s momentum told him enough to start looking for his next steps. He’d only gotten maybe ten minutes away from the air and port complex before he’d had to abandon the four-wheeler along a rough trail which led up a small rise somewhere beyond the complex. He’d seen only one person since escaping his pursuers, an old woman...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 18 Time Alone with Viktor

Roger started to follow but the large Italian man Vincent grabbed hold of his arm, I wouldn't do that if I were you. Holly's eyes opened wide when she was guided through the unmarked door and Viktor locked it behind them it had a vanity with a sink basin, a toilet and a glass enclosed shower. He sat her on the toilet and turned the water in the shower on. She definitely needed to pee but it was embarrassing doing so with him in the restroom. He kept his body and face pointed at the...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 19 Toke and Relax

"I see you are awake Sleeping beauty. Time for a stop, smoke and a couple hours of sleep don't you think Senorita" he asked? "Sure" she agreed with a yawn. They both got out of the truck and she headed to the ladies room for a potty break. When she got back he had the two chairs out and he was seated smoking a joint and also had a cooler out and a beer in his hand, "Would you like Cerveza" he asked holding up a green can with two large green letter X? Sammi wasn't sure what it...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 16 Pleasing Others

She took another look at the map and made the decision to walk along a Northwest interstate. It took her almost 45 minutes to get along the interstate she wanted where she thought she might get a ride. She continued to walk but also looked back at the cars and trucks and on occasion would put her thumb out. Finally after another 45 minutes a sleek black big rig pulled over. Sammi had to walk almost 100 yards as it took the truck time to pull over and stop after passing her. Finally...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 17 Pain or Milking Cum

Viktor walked over by her head and said softly by her ear, "You see Holly, men can be entertained by women in many ways, dancing, stripping, serving, submission, pain, sex and many more ways. Typically sex is the end goal but there are a variety of things that stimulate men sexually. If you want, you can entertain us more now by milking more cum from our cocks. What do you think, Holly, do you want to use your body to milk more cum now?" Feeling so overwhelmingly used Holly shook her...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 14 Separate Ways

Their day together was like no day he had experienced in a long time. When she was happy and smiling it seemed like she could light up the world during a full eclipse and her energy was magnetic drawing him to her. He felt like he was in a dream, she was returning his kisses, giggling when he kissed her nose and chin, letting out sighs and moans as he kissed her by her ear, neck and even on her shoulder and every time his eyes found hers he could see that same brightness and smile that he...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 15 The Letter Goodbye

"I'm just being stupid aren't I, Ol'Jack? Lot lizards come and go and I'm too old to think a young woman like her would have feelings for an old goat like me. It's just you and I again. I'm sure you were ready to have all of your space back in the truck. Hell that sleeper is barely big enough for one man, let alone an old trucker, a hitchhiker and a dog, don't ya think" he said to his long time best friend. Ol'Jack let out a whine and rest his head on the passenger seat where...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 13 Consequences

But within a few minutes of hearing it close Roger opened the bathroom door, "Come with me" he ordered and with her following he turned and walked back to her mom and his bedroom. She followed behind him wrapped only in a towel and noticed he was carrying a black skirt of hers as well as her black high heel pumps and a medium sized cardboard box. When they got into his room he set the skirt on the bed, the shoes on the floor and then set the box on the bed as well. Immediately she...

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Runaway Pt 01

If only Josh could pass out. Or finish himself off already. I have to keep my breathing relaxed. Keep my eyes closed. Keep still in this obscene position he’s put me. Keep pretending I’m asleep. Ignore the shaking of the bed. Ignore his animalistic grunts. Ignore the sound of those fucking ice cubes, clinging against his empty glass to the rhythm of his jerking motions. I hope he doesn’t touch me tonight. I hope he doesn’t fuck me tonight. If only he could pass out. Or finish himself off...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 11 The Person in The Mirror

Joseph noticed that Sammi was smiling and seemed more upbeat. Before long they were talking about the truck wash, how much Ol'Jack loved water and how much fun they had playing in the water. They were both laughing really hard about it when the waitress brought their food. As they were eating he said, "There's something I need to make sure you are aware of. Now that I've made my delivery what I typically do is pick up a load and transport it back East and after dropping it I try to...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 7 Dirty Filthy Slut

As she thought about the kiss she realized he puckered and placed his lips gently against hers. In full anticipation of a hit or punch like Roger would have done it was her who actually escalated the kiss by opening her mouth. But Joseph didn't aggressively shove his tongue deep into her mouth or even push his mouth hard to hers. He softly held and kissed her. And yet like a frightened animal she shivered uncontrollably. Being alone in the hotel room, the fear mostly passed that she...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 6 Discipline

Joseph had not slept in close proximity with a woman since his wife's passing several years previous. He had hooked up with a few lot lizards but it was just for quick sex and he wasn't sure he could even remember their names. He wasn't sure how young, this young lady was but he was sure any man would find her attractive. He of course had not been with a young woman sexually or even physically in years but it wasn't hard to remember how attractive their smooth skin, tiny waist, wide...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 9 Pushing The Limits

After staring at the one on her wrist she looked at the cross on her finger, the clover inside her arm by her elbow and the dragonfly that was paid for by her first gang rape. For a few moments it was hard to breath. Her very quickly planned decision to run away so far had gone pretty well, one puzzle piece at a time. She thought about the dragonfly she had wanted. Like many mothers and daughters she felt like her mother was too strict and was constantly changing the rules when she would...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 5 Meeting The Belt

But her mother was the grown up. She could have kicked him out or called the police. Holly didn't know what else to do. Every day she spent with him things just seemed to get worse and what was even harder with each day's passing she found she was resisting him less. Not only was she making less effort to fight him off but slowly more often she just did what he wanted. The more often she found herself just doing what she was told the less of a human being she felt like. But it was...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 8 It Defines Who You Are

He was trying to let his passenger not feel like she was being interrogated but he also couldn't help question the things she did that seemed odd. He took a deep breath and decided to ask something that was bothering him, "Did something happen back at the cafe...with you and Ben?" It was strange the number of emotions that went through her mind while she thought about how to answer his question the strongest emotion shame. She looked around and even squirmed in the seat before making a...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 3 Escalation From Physical to Sexual Abusse

Sammi just nodded affirmation that she was okay but then thought about her dream and what she might have been saying and asked, "What was I talking about?" "Not much of nothin I could understand" Joseph replied but enough ya woke yourself up. He continued, "Why don't ya go stretch out in the sleeper back yonder it's as good a mattress as in most road side motels and ya look pretty tired. Ya probably haven't gotten much shut eye since ya hit the road anyway." Sammi thought about...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 1 Taking A Beating

It had not been easy traveling across multiple states with limited money she had earned babysitting. It didn't take her long to realize it also wasn't easy to find even the most basic job without any type of identification or a birth certificate. She didn't know if her mom had reported her missing but not wanting to take a chance she took the first name of her beloved childhood dog, Sammi, and thought herself clever to take the sir name Shepherd. Sammi was a chocolate lab but she had...

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RUNAWAY Chapter 2 Reason To Run

"Sure" Sammi replied noticing she was hungry and letting her mind wander to the question if the place was expensive? Only a few minutes after making the suggestion Joseph pulled the big rig off the interstate and into the truck stop diner. Before getting out of the truck himself, he instructed Sammi how to safely crawl down from the cab of the truck. As the two walked from the truck to the diner Joseph realized how short and petite Sammi stood. They both went to the washroom first...

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Runaway Lovers

We were in yet another dingy hotel room barely fit for the cockroaches, owning only whatever we could transport in the old beat-up station wagon. But at least we still had each other. I sighed with a saddened weariness as I noted the lone bed, large enough for us both but clearly about as old as the well-trampled carpet. The once-white walls were definitely stained with decades of dirt, smoke, the unblinking glare of sunlight, and — I guessed — dried streaks of well-aged semen. The table by...

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Runaway Groom

The day I learned he was getting married I went out to a dive to drink alone and put the past to rest once and for all. On my 2nd beer and 4th shot of tequila I saw him at the other end of the bar where he was having his bachelor party and stared until he looked up. We maintained eye contact far too long, but neither of us made any other move. With nothing more than a gentle flat handed stroke across the lap of one of his groomsmen, I got the date and time and place of the wedding. I wasn’t...

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Runaway

Introduction: After being violently raped by her fathers friends, 15 year old Emily runs away. Chapter One: Alone In The Dark My name is Emily. Im 15 and like most girls my age love boys, music and boys. Something different from me and other girls is my family. While other teens my age may say they hate their parents because they wont leave them alone, I hate my parents… well, just my Dad really, because of the abuse. My mother fucked off with some guy from her work 11 years ago and I cant...

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Runaway

This is my first story, I hope you like it- I certainly got pretty wet writing it! I havent given the girl or the man an age because I figure it can be up to the reader. Let me know what you think! She screams as he hits her again and again. Im sorry! Ill do it this time, I promise! Her little voice cracking with fear and exhaustion. After a few more swings, he drops the book down with a loud thud. The girl flinches and shrinks away from the sound. Damn right youll do it this time you little...

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Runaway Molly

The Greyhound bus was only half full as it made its way into Iowa from Illinois. Most of the passengers were riding alone and stared out the windows at the fields of corn and soybeans that stretched to the horizon. Molly sat by a window toward the rear of the bus. She watched the farmers toiling in the fields as the bus cut through the vast countryside. This was Molly's first visit to Iowa. She was headed to her Aunt Ruth and Uncle Ben's farmstead near the town of Bentonville. Her Aunt Ruth was...

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Runaway 2

Runaways, 2 By: Malissa Madison All the way to the diner people kept introducing themselves to us. One young girl named Ginny asked if I was going to Miss Dotty's this year. "I don't know, is that a girls only school?" I asked. "Only the best on this planet," she said. "I beg to differ with you there, if her names Kitten she'll want to go to Miss Gina's Kitten Academy," said a girl named Rhoda. "Kitten Rhoda, is that any way to behave?" said a woman next to her. The look was...

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Runaway becomes a prostitute

I was walking towards i dont know where, i just wanted to go away. It was dark, there werent any cars, i would occasionally see a truck or two go by. It was then a Truck slowed down next to me. The trucker opened the window and asked me if i wanted a ride. I declined, he insisted that its dark and i might get hit by someone. I got inside his truck. His name was Noah, he was an old silver bear in his late 50s, white beard, hairy white chest hair poking out and a big belly. We introduced...

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Runaway Monkey

Many thanks to Techsan for editing this story. If a young man had done exactly the same thing as Melissa did in her younger days, he had been envied, admired and regarded as a popular jolly good fellow among his many friends. Everybody had regarded him as doing exactly the right thing when he collected his large number of experiences before he met "Miss Right" so he could remain faithful to her because he had learnt that "grass wasn't greener" behind the fence. But Melissa wasn't a...

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Runaway From Hell

Episode 1 I had just come back from a month-long vacation trip back home and I was dead-tired; I had gotten up at an ungodly hour this morning to catch my flight at St. John's, then a two hour lay-over at Toronto's Pearson Airport before the next leg to the State capital and finally, an hour and half by car to get here. Altogether ten hours' travel time ... the only advantage to flying westward is that the stores were still open; I had nothing in the fridge. I stopped off at Paco's to buy...

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Runaway

My name is Cuthbert Franks; yea I know I've heard them all; and I'm a 35 year old asteroid miner in the Trinity system. By the way I go by 'Cutty' so don't get to wise-assed about it. Now from time to time we have pirates raid us for our stockpiles and most of us miners have 'played' with our ships so that we aren't completely defenseless. Take mine for instance; it looks like just another old freighter converted to ore processer but, you would get a surprise if you tried to take...

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Runaway Rianna

Tony saw the dark clouds ahead. At a stoplight in a little northeastern Texas town he checked his phone radar. Yup, a big rainstorm with heavy downpours wasn’t far. He’d keep going though. In his 72 years he’d driven through all kinds of weather. His hotel for the night was waiting, halfway between his home in rural southwest Missouri and Houston where a periodic cancer visit would start tomorrow. Less than two miles out of town he saw a figure trudging on his side, small and with a backpack....

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Runaway DreamChapter 1 Remembering Fear

It was dark when I woke up and it took me a second to remember where I was. Curled up in the passenger seat of a Honda Civic. The engine was off and it was quiet. There was some light, more grey than any real color, coming from the windows and I blinked, looking around. I was in a parking garage it looked like, underground and not very full. A few cars scattered here and there, but most of them crowded against a distant wall. The light was coming from a couple ramps mostly, daylight. I...

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Runaway DreamChapter 2 The Turning

"You move pretty fast for being so small," the woman said. "I almost caught up with you in Boise." I didn't say anything, even though I had a lot of questions. It was like I couldn't settle on just one to ask, so I didn't ask any. Or maybe I was afraid of the answers. I had been running fast, very fast and even if this woman hadn't been dead, which I was pretty sure she had been, she shouldn't ever have been able to find me. Not by herself, not without help. We got back to the...

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Runaway DreamChapter 3 Awakenings

The sunlight hurt my eyes, even the very little escaping from the drawn curtains. Just a slender fissure and I turned weakly away from it. I felt tired and empty inside, not so much hungry as just ... empty. My skin was cold and clammy and the light seemed to crawl across my flesh. I trembled and wondered if this wasn't DT, the withdrawl eating away at my brain. I hadn't fixed since I'd seen Vin and I had no idea how long ago that had been. I didn't think I was really addicted to the...

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Runaway DreamChapter 4 Audrey

We actually drove through what there was of the town of Newrock, and pulled onto a dirt road that was even worse than the one we'd been traveling. After a mile or two there was a big silver, double wide trailer ahead of us, and Angela parked next to an old pickup truck. There were no lights and if anyone was there, apparently they hadn't been woken up by our arrival. I got out of the car, following Angela as she walked to the mobile home, which had a small wooden porch up a few short...

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Runaway DreamChapter 5 Lessons

She was weak now, but still alive four days later. I mean Audrey, of course, who'd become something of a pet to me. We'd brought her home, to our house in Klamath Falls. It was really Angela's place, but she'd made it mine as well. We were mated now, there really was nothing of mine that wasn't Angela's as well, and so the opposite was also true. And I'd been changing. Every hour, every minute, I was becoming something else. There were obvious things, like the way I talked, the way I...

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Runaway DreamChapter 6 Survival

I dreamt. Everyday, sleeping in the cool dark with Angela to hold me, I was dead. And yet I dreamed. And that my dreams were bad I had little doubt, but I could never remember them. They were small snippets and fragments, all jumbled together in one confused memory. And even that much was quickly forgotten as well. But just knowing that I had them troubled me greatly. I thought there must be some meaning there, as Angela had divined me from her own dreams. She'd sought and found me, guided...

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Runaway DreamChapter 8 Anamorphosis

I was asleep, and I knew that because my parents were still alive. We were in the car with the darkness all around, as if we'd entered a long tunnel and we had to drive through it. I didn't want to, but in my dream I didn't seem to care as I sat in the backseat, buckled up tight and holding Edgar. I smiled in my sleep I think, because I'd forgotten him completely. Edgar the Bear, soft and stuffed and in my arms. What a nice dream, except for my shoulder. It hurt and when I looked down at...

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Runaway DreamChapter 9 Dissonance

"There's someone here," I said. "I know," Angela replied from her bath as I entered the small room. I'd been resting, just being lazy really, and talking with Natalie in her bed. "Who is it?" I asked, frowning a little. My power to sense other vampires was growing, but still weak. I had no real idea how near or far this other one was, or what the creature's purpose might be. I didn't believe in coincidence though; this other vampire, whoever it was, would have come to Sacramento...

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Runaway Chapter 02

David finished the first term of Year 10 before he left Australia but the US schools start in August not February. The different start dates and the time he missed has David unsure about what level to start at in the Window Rock High School, so he arranges to be tested by the local school board. In some subjects he tests well enough to be a Junior, what they call Year 11 in the US, and in others he tests out as a Sophomore, the Year 10 equivalent. So he registers as a Sophomore, but in the...

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Runaway Chapter 03

David waits until the Walkers leave the area before he starts to ask around about someone he can talk to in law enforcement in Texas. He’s very careful about who he asks and how he asks them because of his concerns about what he suspects from the records he’s read. On a Tuesday evening in mid December Jerry Fasthorse, the police officer who lives down the street, drops in to talk to David. He says, “I found a contact for you. To talk to them we have to attend a meeting near Albuquerque on...

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Runaway Chapter 04

In the November before his high school graduation David speaks with the trustee of his US based trust about attending university and emails him a copy of what courses he’s finished with a list of what he wishes to do for the next few years. Based on the course information from the university he can start studies in the summer after high school finishes to attend the uni for two years, plus summer classes before, between, and after those two years to have degrees in both business management...

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Runaway Chapter 05

All of David’s summer semester classes are over: the last exam is done, the last assignment is handed in, the major project is finished, he’s all packed up and ready to leave. The staff check his room and sign off on it being correct so he hands in this last piece of paperwork before heading to the car park to leave the university and Albuquerque. Four weeks ago he visited Window Rock to transfer his vehicle registration and driver’s license back to Jason’s address. While there he picked up...

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Runaway Chapter 06

The plane from Auckland, New Zealand, lands at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport in Mascot just before six in the evening local time after a three and a quarter hour flight in the Emirates A380 Airbus. This isn’t the first time David has flown in an A380 but this is his first time in the Business Class of an Emirates plane, and he found it to be the most comfortable flight he’s had in Business Class of any airline he’s used. He has an easy and quick trip through immigration due to being an...

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Runaway TrainChapter 129

I had to depart for my afternoon workout session with Kim as soon as the call ended. We were almost to the end when Liz appeared in the room. “Come back to the office when you’re finished here, please,” she said. I grunted my assent since I was in the middle of forcing my arm outward with a stick and it wasn’t the most pleasant feeling I’d ever experienced. Liz stood and watched for a moment before smiling sadly and heading back to work. “Is she mad?” Kim asked from the...

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Runaway TrainChapter 130

I had almost made it to my feet but I dropped back on the couch. The fact I was wearing the soft sling didn’t do my arm any favors. “Wait!” I said. “What?” “I’m not comfortable with her working out here any longer,” Liz said. “She’s been on vacation all week!” I said. “That’s part of the problem,” Liz said. “She’s missed a lot of work recently and I ... I’m not happy with how she’s come to view her job here.” “First off, she was sick for two days,” I cut in. “The vacation has been...

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Runaway TrainChapter 131

Skye and Jill scattered like cockroaches when the light comes on as soon as my face appeared in the doorway. Liz looked up from her desk while I stood sheepishly in front of her. “If you want Brea gone, she’s gone,” I said. “No,” Liz said almost at once. “I was being silly.” “It’s not worth arguing with you over,” I told her. “If she’s going to be a problem then you’re right. We should let her go. But I still think we do it in a way that it doesn’t come back on her at the hospital.” “She...

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Runaway TrainChapter 132

I had barely gotten started when Liz arrived in the workout room. In spite of the fact that I was bent forward with my arm hanging downward, I felt a stirring below my waist when I saw her. She wore a pair of white transparent workout shorts that were rolled down at the top and up at the bottom. I was positive they were designed to be worn over leggings or a leotard or something. I was also positive from my first glance that Liz wore nothing beneath them. Her top was a white tank top that...

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Runaway TrainChapter 133

I heard a snort of disgust from the lounger beside me. “Let me guess, ” she said, “you want your car and fifty bucks for gas.” “Pretty much, ” I said. “If this … if we can’t make this work then I walk out with what I came in with.” “It’s not going to work that way and I think you know that, ” she told me. “I think it should work that way, ” I noted. “Maybe it should, ” Liz said. “But it doesn’t. Do you know where I’d be right now if I hadn’t run into you again?” “Anywhere you wanted to...

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Runaway TrainChapter 134

Liz and I were already in her office when Dayton popped his head in to let us know that Clayton Boudreau, the last person we were interviewing to take over my rehab, had arrived. “Right on time, ” Liz said. The man we’d interviewed earlier in the week had shown up 20 minutes early (and seemed put out when he had to wait because I was on a call). The woman had arrived 10 minutes late (and seemed put out that we’d mentioned that punctuality was important to us). But this guy had seemed to...

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Runaway TrainChapter 135

Liz and I decided a “fancy dress” dinner held little interest for us. After tossing out a few suggestions – from the Internet and from her memory – Liz decided that she wanted to go to “El Rincon,” an authentic Mexican restaurant located, appropriately enough, in the corner of a downtown building. Even though the restaurant didn’t require a jacket and tie, any venture into public with Liz meant certain style standards had to be met. The temperature was pushing 90 degrees but there had been...

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Runaway TrainChapter 136

The professor called me just as I was coming out of the workout room on Monday morning. “Good morning to you, Grasshopper,” he said. I looked at the time on my phone. It was a little past six in the morning in San Diego. “What in the hell are you doing awake?” I asked. “Didn’t you get the memo that you’re on vacation in the summer?” My normal entourage, minus Conny and Melissa, gave me a strange look but I shook my head. I made sure to watch Jill, Skye, Liz and Bobbi as they headed off to...

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Runaway TrainChapter 137

“This is fucked,” Lucas muttered as he again looked at the stack of internal documents I’d acquired from an unknown source. “I agree completely,” Glen Carter said through the phone. It wasn’t the sort of language the man used and Lucas blushed. “I think we can all agree that what we’ve found is not only extremely troubling, but fits exactly with the narrative that we’ve been pushing,” I said. “I agree,” Susan said through another phone. “Travis, is this why you’ve tried to play up the...

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Runaway TrainChapter 138

Conny sat back in her chair and lowered her head. “Sorry, Liz,” she said. “That came out worse than I meant it. It’s just ... the word has some ugly connotation. But, yeah, Glen’s right. We have something that requires fixing. I guess we came to the right place.” “Liz didn’t make me into anything,” I told the room in a voice that was probably harsher than the situation warranted. “Until you said it just now, it never occurred to me that was what I was doing.” “I get it,” Conny said. “And...

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Runaway TrainChapter 139

My frantic, unhappy Monday rolled right into a hectic Tuesday. I had a pile of things on my plate a mile high and 50 miles wide. I had to talk to the professor to begin coordinating the events that stood to potentially reshape the music industry. That conversation wouldn’t be a short one. I had to spend three hours with George Carter – along with representatives from Liz’s other division – to convince him to take on the job of managing her career. I had to spend an hour (cut down from 90...

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Runaway TrainChapter 140

The band was back together. Or at least that’s how it seemed to me when I walked into Liz’s conference room with her and Morrie Epstein. “Ain’t this a motley crew,” I said. “I want Brian to be the drummer!” Jill said, laughing at her own wit. Her boyfriend, on the other hand, looked befuddled. Dom leaned over, held his hands a foot apart and whispered in his friend’s ear. Brian grimaced, lowered his head and shook it. “That means you have to be the centerfold girl,” I said, coming to...

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Runaway TrainChapter 141

Watching everybody in their nice duds had given me another layer to an idea that was already percolating in my head. The ASAs were not the Grammy Awards. People didn’t flock from around the globe to get photos taken on the red carpet to prove they were popular (or so I had been told). I checked with Ben and Lucas to explore the possibility of making Liz’s Saturday outing a “family” affair. The guys were assisting me on a variety of different projects already but took time to assure me that...

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Runaway TrainChapter 142

Brea threw a monkey wrench into my plans for a teleconference the moment she walked in the door. “Good,” she said when she saw I was dressed. “What time are we leaving?” “Leaving?” I asked. “Doctor’s appointment,” she said. I covered my eyes. A day that I had been looking forward to for weeks had somehow slipped from my mind. “I don’t have time for that today!” I groaned. “Time for what?” Liz asked. “Travis has a doctor’s appointment,” Brea answered. “Is it Friday already?” Liz asked,...

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Runaway TrainChapter 143

“Thank God!” Jill said. She had come out of the house to greet us as soon as we turned into the driveway. “Why aren’t you answering your phones?” I slid mine out of the sling and looked at it – off. Liz glanced down at the one in her hand and her face told me it was in the same shape as mine. “We’ve had other things on our minds,” Liz said. That caused Jill to pause and look at me. “Is everything still good?” she asked. “Yes,” I said. “Maybe,” Liz answered. This time I didn’t give her...

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Runaway TrainChapter 144

The mood was maudlin when we finally retreated into the house. Our parents had done their best to remain invisible but they reappeared when Veronica put out something light for everyone to snack on. Ben’s son, Spenser, climbed up on his father’s lap and gave him a hug. “I thought it went well,” Melissa said. “That will depend on how much the public accepts,” I reminded everybody. “Nobody likes to be reminded that they’ve been played for fools. They’re just as likely to reject the message...

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Runaway TrainChapter 145

I stood in the wings at the small amphitheater and waited. Hiding had been a problem. There were a lot of people backstage and a lot of performers that were close to Liz. The Milestone Achievement in Songwriting award was the last one handed out and, by coincidence, the songs that preceded and followed the award had been written or co-written by my girlfriend. I had deftly avoided Conny and Melissa before their performance but eluding Chelsea Rome had proven a bit more difficult. It was...

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Runaway TrainChapter 146 Epilogue

Liz and I exchanged vows on the Saturday before Labor Day at the house in San Diego that we would share. We almost managed to sneak our nuptials under the radar because other Liz Larimer news was dominating the music industry. Liz officially announced her deal with RaveLand Records and her intention to have a new disc ready to drop by the following June. But it wasn’t just the news that had people buzzing. It was the fact that Liz had announced her pregnancy when she made the announcement...

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Runaway TrainChapter 119

Monday brought a host of interesting things to my life. The best came in the form of a 5-foot-11-inch African-American supermodel. Jersey Williams had a brief break in her shooting schedule and decided to pay a visit to Nashville before jetting off to Paris or Rome or some other exotic locale. In truth, she was headed to South America for a photo shoot involving snow skiing in the Andes but it made Brian and Dom happier to think of her in a bikini on white sand beaches so we pretended. In...

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Runaway TrainChapter 120

Bill and Ciera arrived at the estate just as Liz was wrapping up a series of calls with the head of her apparel line. Instead of heading into the workout room as we normally did, we convened in what Liz called her boardroom. It was where she met with her large and diverse staff of managers, accountants, lawyers and assistants a few times every year. I spotted a line of dust on the back of the chair I appropriated for my usage – and I thought I was going to have to speak to Melinda about it....

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Runaway TrainChapter 121

I saw Melissa and Conny heading out the door as I made my way into the exercise room. “I thought you’d be in there waiting for me,” I joked. “One show per night, perv,” Melissa rejoined. “Good to see how far your dedication goes,” I answered with a wink. “You’ll be fine,” Conny told me. “See you tomorrow.” They offered another wave and departed to return to their lives. I opened the door and stopped in my tracks. Ben was standing in the middle of the room in a pair of bicycle shorts, a...

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Runaway TrainChapter 122

Ben and his crew had already headed across the back pasture by the time Liz wrapped up her calls. I had taken the opportunity to slip out of my sling and T-shirt to let the sun warm a section of skin that hadn’t seen sunlight since the first day of June. I sat down in the warm water (and hoped it hadn’t increased in temperature because Spenser or Stone had peed in it) and let the water wash over me. I even slipped over to let the waterfall cascade down on me. I was alone so I was able to...

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Runaway TrainChapter 123

I spent my morning researching Liz Larimer Entertainment and its subsidiaries (while keeping Liz’s parents, my mother and Brea entertained with my sparkling wit and charm). Yeah, the last part, not so much. I was worried and I was a huge pain in everybody’s ass. My mother was used to me being a pain in the ass, though, so she hung out with me while everybody else made themselves scarce. She lasted until 10 o’clock. I still hadn’t heard from Liz but I didn’t mention my concerns to anybody...

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Runaway TrainChapter 124

My worries about Liz had put my own fears to the back for a little while but they returned in full force as we headed back to the hospital Friday morning. I knew that the procedure to remove the scar tissue at my elbow was my last realistic chance to regain full usage of my hand. My arm was progressing pretty well. The feeling had returned to my upper arm (and the new scars had started to itch like a champ) as the muscles mended and the swelling decreased. I had feeling on the inside of my...

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Runaway TrainChapter 125

The rest of the weekend went by too quickly. My mother finally admitted something to me that I had begun to suspect. She had grown tired of being Travis Blakely’s mother and Liz Larimer’s prospective mother-in-law. She was ready to go back to being Mrs. Annabelle Blakely, a person (and a formidable person) in her own right. Mickey and Bev had announced plans to return to Colorado and my mother decided to go back to Ohio at the same time. I hated to see her go but I understood her reasons....

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Runaway TrainChapter 126

The “Jordan Featherstone Saga” had longer legs than I thought it would. It lasted far longer than it should have, in my opinion. As with so many things in the celebrity world, the bigwigs had stepped in and tried to change the narrative to something more palatable to their bottom lines. I had to call in parts of Liz’s marketing team – Adele, Liam, and the four others that had been identified as working in my section in the future. As the week progressed more and more of Liz’s public...

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Runaway TrainChapter 127

Liz didn’t have to go through myriad assistants to speak to Glen Carter. I knew his grandchildren worked for him in some capacity and that his son was running most of the man’s business empire (along with Glen’s brother, George). He had arrived in Dallas with an entourage that consisted entirely of family members. He had brought his wife, his son and daughter-in-law, a grandson and a granddaughter to the concert. The son and his wife were in their middle 40s; the grandchildren in their late...

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Runaway TrainChapter 128

“I’m not crazy about having this connected to me,” Liz told us. “I know,” I admitted. “And it was never supposed to be connected to you. Remember how this started. We had to shift the public focus off convincing some dumbass kid to jump off a bridge and onto something ... worthwhile. We responded to a verbal attack by making it about something more than ... vitriol. It became about substantive issues. That much should be obvious. We pushed the snow down the hill but it was other people that...

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Runaway TrainChapter 2

Liz sighed and arose from her chair. "I just claimed I needed a potty break," she said. "Can you stick around? My manager said it might be a couple of hours before I'm done. I really want to catch up." "We need to get back to work," I answered. "We do," Rick pointed out. "You don't. We can cover for you if want." "I drove," I replied. "Even better!" Sarah offered with a laugh. "That means I finally get to drive your car. You should see it!" "Did you finally get the...

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Runaway TrainChapter 3

I was standing in the hallway just outside of the vestibule where Liz and the crew from the radio station were taking pictures when my cell phone buzzed. I moved farther away and checked the display. It was Sarah Costello so I answered. "How's it going?" she asked. "OK," I replied. There was a moment of silence on the other end. "That's it?" Sarah asked. "OK?" "We spent the car ride over talking about when we knew each other," I replied. "The truth is, I don't know much more...

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Runaway TrainChapter 4

I was pondering the differences from how I perceived Liz's life to be and how she looked at it when she stood abruptly. "If we are going to do anything before we eat and start a long-winded conversation, we need to get moving!" she declared with a grin. In only a few hours I had figured out the difference between sincere and feigned with her facial movements. Liz hadn't smiled much when she was younger. First off, she didn't have a whole lot to smile about. But she also had a mouthful...

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Runaway TrainChapter 5

I shook my head quickly, not only in denial but to shake the wax out of my ears. "I'm not qualified to..." I began but Liz cut me off. "Alone, you're right," she told me. "If it were you alone, I would have to continue my search after I convinced you. But you're not alone. You can bring in three other people with the skills to supplement what you bring to the table." I found my mouth hanging open and forced it closed. "Sarah has worked in the entertainment field," Liz began....

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Runaway TrainChapter 6

We were all startled when Chris Weathers, Susan's husband, got to his feet. I knew he had his own opinions on a lot of things ... but, like Liz, he tended to keep them to himself. I wondered what had been said to make him angry. Rather than offer a contribution to the discussion, he walked over to a young man sitting three tables away. I had to turn my head to follow his movements and eventually I turned around to see what was happening. "Are you aware that California is a dual-consent...

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Runaway TrainChapter 7

We left my friends and headed back to the city a short time later. The crowd had picked up and it was impossible to stay hidden in plain sight for much longer. "So?" Liz asked when we were back on the highway. "So what?" I replied. "Do you think they'll do it?" she asked. I nodded as I thought about it. "It's too good a job to pass up," I said. "I want it to be more than a place they draw a paycheck," Liz said, shifting in the seat. "It was just a figure of speech," I...

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Runaway TrainChapter 8

Liz plopped down on the couch and kicked off her shoes the moment she entered my home for the second time. She tilted her head back and looked the ceiling while I set the security system and turned the air conditioner up. It had gotten a bit stuffy in the house because the early spring day had been exceptionally warm, even by Southern California standards. "Do you want ... water, beer?" I asked. "That's about all I have here." "A beer would be nice," Liz said. "I wanted one with the...

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Runaway TrainChapter 9

The security at Petco Park was as strict as Liz had promised me it would be. As with the radio station, there were people waiting along the road. Unlike the day before my car was not anonymous. Thousands of pictures of my Mustang had shown up on the Internet overnight. Certainly Liz had been the focus of the photographer but my car had been present in them, too. To people of a certain age, a maroon 1969 Mustang convertible was just as recognizable as the woman getting in and out of it. I...

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Runaway TrainChapter 10

Liz was already immersed in her duties by the time security showed us back to the VIP area. I had expected a handful of local politicians and their families. I didn’t expect to be among the last of about 100 people to arrive. A quick glance around the room told me that most of the people invited for the event were dignitaries. Of course, I saw the mayor of San Diego and her family. I saw the head coach of the NFL’s San Diego Chargers with his wife. A few of the people looked ......

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Runaway TrainChapter 11

I'd heard Liz Larimer sing a couple dozen times before she became a star. I had seen her first public appearance when she was 14 years old on the stage at the high school. I had seen all or parts of her performances in two productions at the amusement park near the township where we both grew up. I thought I knew what to expect when she took the stage. I stood with my friends in the dugout as we waited for her to make her way through the door that led from the team's clubhouse. The noise...

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Runaway TrainChapter 12

We walked past the dressing room where Ryan was stationed out front. He gave me a grin and pumped his fist at me. I didn't understand the gesture so I just waved back to him. "Liz has a couple of media commitments right after the show," Stephanie explained. "She takes care of most of them in the afternoons but some people will want to get their photo taken with her afterward. Are you guys good with staying?" "Like we could get out of traffic for the next hour!" Sarah offered. "What...

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Runaway TrainChapter 13

My friends were not the only people that seemed reluctant to have the evening come to an end. The parking lot still held hundreds of cars and I estimated 200 people were lining the metal barriers that offered Liz a route through the crowd. Eric, Rick, Chris and Susan had made their way to their cars and headed homeward. Ryan had added Matt and Sarah’s dark SUV to the formation of cars that the drivers pulled around to the exit. It came from a different manufacturer but it looked close enough...

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Runaway TrainChapter 14

Matt gave us commentary through his cell phone as he turned the corner toward my house. “There is someone in the car and you’re right, he’s facing your house,” Matt told us. “Jesus, they tracked you down quick,” Sarah said. “It’s that damned car,” I muttered. “There are probably less than a thousand like it in the state and maybe five in the county. It didn’t take Sherlock Holmes to figure out where I lived.” Liz patted my hand. “It could have been any car, Travis,” she said. “They...

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Runaway TrainChapter 15

The buzzing of my cell phone alarm awakened me only four hours after I'd fallen asleep. I was not pleased by the prospect of riding into the city and renting a vehicle. If the bed were more comfortable I might have phoned Matt and told him I'd hitchhike in later. But the bed was designed for a child – and I was no longer a kid. I rolled my legs over until my feet hit the floor and then sat up carefully because I'd bumped my head on the top bunk more than once. Grudgingly I stood and...

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Runaway TrainChapter 16

Sarah was all smiles when she walked into my house without knocking. She found Liz and me in the kitchen cutting up some fruit. I wore my usual casual clothing ... a pair of cutoff sweatpants and a ratty old T-shirt. Liz was stuck with what was in her travel bag so she was a lot more stylish. Her white shorts were form-fitting without being obscene and she wore a scooped-neck pullover with blue and white horizontal stripes. The heels she would have worn to complete the outfit were at least...

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Runaway TrainChapter 17

Liz was sitting on the couch, ear buds engaged, with her papers spread out over the coffee table again. She was hunched up and scribbling with her head bobbing in time to the music. She looked up when the light in the room changed and she hurriedly shuffled the papers until a blank piece rested on the top. She shut off her phone and pulled the buds out of her ears when I walked in. “No need to stop on my account,” I told her. “I know you have to work.” “Just jotting some notes for myself,”...

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Runaway TrainChapter 18

As we talked, Liz had shifted on the couch until she sat facing me with one foot tucked under the opposite knee. I had put my hand on her soft (and hairless) calf almost without thinking about it. Periodically, she had reached out to touch my hand or my arm as she told me about one facet of her young professional life or another. She had hung her head as she confessed her youthful sins of hubris, envy and avarice. I knew I had covered wrath, sloth and gluttony pretty well during my pro days...

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Runaway TrainChapter 19

The sound of running feet greeted me when I knocked on the screen door outside the house where Sarah and Matt lived with their two boys. I stepped backward because the dance was usually the same. The door flew open and a five-year-old bundle of energy raced through. “Uncle Travis!” Lucas said with a wide grin. I held out my hands and he grabbed them as I bent at the knees. He put one foot on my thigh and started to climb until he could wrap his arms around my neck in a hug. He had greeted...

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Runaway TrainChapter 20

“Beat feet, lose seat,” Liz said when I re-entered the room. She had shifted to the chair I had vacated. They had switched to a different game but the three were still laughing and having fun. I put my hands back on her shoulders again and leaned forward to kiss her on top of the head. She didn’t dare take her hands off the controller so she tilted her head and rubbed her cheek against my hand. When the game paused, she tilted her head backward and blew me a kiss. “No mushy stuff!” Lucas...

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Runaway TrainChapter 21

“That was really fun,” Liz said as I pointed the rented Ford Focus toward my house. Eric and Rick had swung past the property on their way home to ensure that no one was lurking outside. It appeared that Liz had managed to slip the paparazzi – and that I really wasn’t that interesting – because no one was there. My car was locked in a windowless garage. It hadn’t been out in more than a day but I was OK with that. The Focus had an automatic transmission that made it a lot easier on my sore...

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Runaway TrainChapter 22

Liz rolled off the couch and onto the floor again. “Can we be serious for a minute?” she asked. “I was serious,” I said with a shrug. “I don’t find sexual experimentation to be a problem. I mean, yeah, if you want to put a gag in my mouth and beat me with a whip, I’m not going to play along. But if you think of a position or ... something ... you might want to try, I’m pretty sure I won’t protest too loudly.” “I’ve done bondage,” Liz admitted. “Some of it is OK but I don’t like being...

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Runaway TrainChapter 23

We wandered down my hallway until we reached the bedroom door. “I am officially declaring this room to be a clothing free zone,” she said before we entered. She pushed her bikini panties to the floor and looked at me expectantly. I shrugged and lowered my white boxer shorts. I could see that Liz did not sunbathe nude. Her tan lines said that she wore a sensible bikini top. I could see the bra straps and the line across her back where it fit. Her tan on the lower half looked as though she...

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Runaway TrainChapter 24

I stood at the stove fixing breakfast while Liz called Ryan and Stephanie, who were on their way to the airport to fly back to Nashville to spend the weekend with their spouses. Again, the first comment after the exchange of hellos dealt with Liz’s typical morning demeanor. “Awake and pleasant at eight o’clock,” Ryan joked from the speaker. “I’m going to want a drug test when I see you again.” “Ha-ha,” Liz said. “Wow!” I cut in. “You must be a real bitch of the mornings.” “Like a bear...

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Runaway TrainChapter 25

I had cleared the breakfast dishes off the table and I motioned for Liz to bring her phone into the living room. I sat down in my favorite chair and Liz frowned until I motioned for her to sit on my lap. That got the first smile I’d seen in a few minutes. She looked cute wearing my clothes. She was tall enough that my cutoff sweatpants hit her at the knee. My T-shirt was a bit too wide but she just tied it off under her boobs. I stuck a finger in her belly button as soon as her butt hit my...

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Runaway TrainChapter 26

“Are you sure about this?” Liz asked as the commuter plane prepared for landing at Los Angeles International Airport on Monday afternoon. “If we walk through the airport holding hands, your life is going to change. For the rest of your life, a lot of people will no longer refer to you except as it refers to me. You won’t be Travis Blakely. You’ll be Liz Larimer’s boy toy or love interest or ... whatever.” It was the sixth or seventh time that this had been explained to me. I had convinced...

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