scarlettnuit
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When Viv woke the next morning, it took her several minutes to figure out where she was. Her head was throbbing like no one’s business and her face felt like it had been through a meat grinder. Despite all the pain she felt, she realized that she felt warm and extremely comfortable. Her eyes looked up to see Wyatt’s sleeping face. During the night she had curled into him and he had been good enough to hold her. The thought that he had done so without trying anything more touched her and she decided to bury her face into the hard pane of his chest.
What went down last night was extreme, even for old town. It was for that reason that she was not more scared than she had ever been before. A stupid thug on the road was easy to handle. A pissed off elitist with a seemingly endless cash flow was another. They wanted her dead and they had the money to get the job done. It was only a matter of time.
She looked up at Wyatt again and knew she had put him in danger. He was just a nice guy who tried to help out a woman stranded on the road. She didn’t have the right to put him in harm’s way. Though it pained her, she gently pulled herself from his arms and sat on the side of the bed. She made a mental list of the assets she had and tried to think about who Candy would know that would cause them to kill her.
She had no idea. She quietly looked for her boots and zipped them back on as quietly as she could. Sure, they looked ridiculous with the shorts and t-shirt but they were all she had. She picked up her trench coat and checked her supplies. Plenty of blades left for now. The jacket looked like hell but it would do. She quietly slipped it on and then tip-toed out of the room and then out of the house. She started walking towards the exit of the junk yard, neither of them deserved the hell that would be reigned down if they knew she was there.
What went down last night was extreme, even for old town. It was for that reason that she was not more scared than she had ever been before. A stupid thug on the road was easy to handle. A pissed off elitist with a seemingly endless cash flow was another. They wanted her dead and they had the money to get the job done. It was only a matter of time.
She looked up at Wyatt again and knew she had put him in danger. He was just a nice guy who tried to help out a woman stranded on the road. She didn’t have the right to put him in harm’s way. Though it pained her, she gently pulled herself from his arms and sat on the side of the bed. She made a mental list of the assets she had and tried to think about who Candy would know that would cause them to kill her.
She had no idea. She quietly looked for her boots and zipped them back on as quietly as she could. Sure, they looked ridiculous with the shorts and t-shirt but they were all she had. She picked up her trench coat and checked her supplies. Plenty of blades left for now. The jacket looked like hell but it would do. She quietly slipped it on and then tip-toed out of the room and then out of the house. She started walking towards the exit of the junk yard, neither of them deserved the hell that would be reigned down if they knew she was there.