Part 37 (1/2)

”I am doing well sir, much better.”

”Good, that makes me very happy. Is Drew taking care of you?”

”Drew has taken very good care of me,” I said as my fingers went through his hair. He wrapped his arms around my waist and laid his head on my lap with closed eyes. I wished I knew what he was thinking. ”But he's leaving me today. I'm not real happy about that,” I admitted. Drew looked up with a crooked grin.

”Tell him to take you with him,” he demanded.

”I'm not allowed to fly yet, something about the alt.i.tude and my injury not getting along with each other.”

”Well, if you need anything while he is away. You call me. Is your nurse still with you?”

”No, only on Tuesdays and Thursdays for therapy, I don't really need her anymore, but Marta will be here with me.”

”Good. You tell Drew to hurry home.”

”I will. Thank you.”

Drew stood and crushed my mouth with his lips. I kept my hands on the sides of his face.

Jesus v.a.g.i.n.a. Did you get a brain injury too?

Drew lifted my s.h.i.+rt and trailed kisses down my chest, landing on my erect nipple. I moaned. What else was I supposed to do? He slid me out of my panties and released himself from his dress pants.

I moaned again as he slid into me. There was so much pa.s.sion between us that it was almost excruciating. I was almost sure that I had never felt that way in my life.

”Drew,” I called out, dropping my head. It was a little strange, almost like I was asking permission to come or something.

”Yes, you can come, baby,” he answered, giving me permission. I blew it off. I had other things brewing that took precedence over my investigating mind at the time. Drew thrust deep into me, I let go with him feeling every ounce of pa.s.sion between us.

”How long are you going to be gone?” I asked once we were back to normal breathing. He was still inside of me and pulled me close to him.

”Two days, three at the most.”

”Make it two,” I demanded, and he smiled.

”I'll do my best,” he said to my lips as he delicately brought my feet to the floor.

”Can I have your keys?”

His head snapped up. He didn't like it.

”Stay here until I get back.”

I didn't like his tone, but I didn't falter. ”Drew, you can't make me stay in this house for two days without you. I'll be bananas by the time you get back, and I will have monkeys chasing me. I'll make Marta go with me.”

He smiled at the monkey comment. He was giving in. I could see it.

”Promise me you will not go to the strip, and you'll stay on this end of town.”

Yes...Triumph.

”I promise,” I said, wrapping my arms around his neck. He kissed me and swatted me on the b.u.t.t.

”Fine, get out of here so that I can be on my way, and stop running around the house like that,” he demanded, playfully. ”And keep your cellphone on you,” he added. I winked at him and left him alone.

I didn't go out of the house that day. I really didn't need to. I hung out with Marta most of the day. I liked Marta. She wasn't much older than me. We sat by the pool until the heat was ridiculous and then made chocolate chip cookies. I knew that where ever Drew was he was connected to what was going on in the house. Every time Marta and I would be talking about him, my accident, or trying to remember anything, he would call, interrupting our serious conversation.

We did leave around seven that evening, picked up a pizza and two chic flicks. I had fun with Marta, and we both put on comfortable, sloppy clothes and ate pizza and watched a movie in front of the television.

Drew called around eleven, and I told Marta that I was going to bed.

”How was your day?” he asked. I knew that he already knew how my day was, but I played along anyway.

”It was good. How was your day? Did you get your big deal?”

”Not quite, but I'm pretty sure that it's in the bag.”

”Good, does that mean that you will be home tomorrow?”

”Probably not until the next day,” he replied.

Drew and I stayed on the phone talking about unimportant things for almost an hour until I yawned.

”You get some rest, and I will talk to you tomorrow,” he said, and we said goodnight.

I woke around three in the morning, drenched in 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 G.o.d 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 cafe, 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 gra.s.s 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. ”h.e.l.lo,” 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 att.i.tude.

”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.