LOGINI grabbed the black leather bags, going through each of the items.
For months, I'd been planning my escape without the knowledge of anyone. I was discreet and even after I'd arranged more than enough, a part of me was still unwilling to leave. Maybe because I desperately wanted to believe there was still a chance for him to change. For both of them to be better parents. But it was useless. They would always remain like this and I didn't want to sit around for the shitshow any more. I rifled through the contents; my new ID, passport, new phone and an untraceable card I'd gotten under a dead cousin's name. And the most important thing. The bag of cash I'd been piling up, it should be nearly more than a million dollars in there but I wasn't sure. I'd pulled out all of my savings and earnings. Working as the assistant accountant to the governor had its perks. I made sure not to touch any money my parents had kept aside for me, not even my own spending account. I was going to do this myself, pave a new life without the help of anyone. And I was going to do it tonight. "I can do this," I whispered with a nod. "You can do this, Tara." I quickly showered and bandaged up the cuts and bruises, applying makeup on my face to cover up the scars. It didn't conceal it completely but it was better than nothing. I dressed up in my all black outfit and grabbed a baseball cap, arranging it on my head. I gave myself one last look in the mirror and nodded in satisfaction. I returned to bed with a smile, waiting until the clock hit twelve. That was when the lights went out and everyone would've gone to bed. It wasn't long when the long awaited moment came and I grabbed both bags. I decided not to pack much of my things, just the essentials needed for my new life. I took the easy way out through my window, throwing my bags out first before climbing down. It was just my luck that dad never kept any of the workers overnight. They clocked out once it was seven and at first, I wondered why they weren't full time employees until later, He did it to hide his evil doing. It was why he never acted out during the day or in the public but rather at night, where no one was looking. My legs were moving faster now, pumping with each stride as I headed towards the open gate. This was it! My freedom. It was closer than I thought. The moment my feet stepped outside of the gate, a relieved air left my lungs and I snapped my mouth back to restrain the scream from leaving. Free. I was finally fucking free! I adjusted the wig and cap on my head, making sure it wasn't sitting awkwardly on my head. And I grabbed the straps of my bags tightly before heading for the road. The night air was chilly and the leather jacket I wore did nothing to keep the cold away. I kept walking until I got to the intersections and flagged the first cab I saw. "Take me to the airport, please," I told the driver with a polite smile and he nodded. It took about thirty minutes to arrive at the airport and I must have fallen asleep halfway because the driver woke me up himself. "Miss, we've arrived," he said, tapping the side of my knee. "We're at the airport." I grimaced when I realized I had fallen asleep. So much for being sleek. "Thank you," I told him as I paid before climbing down from the vehicle. The large building glared back at me with bright white and different colored lights. Overhead, a plane had just taken off, a loud whooshing sound following suit. I couldn't remove the goofy smile on my face, heading towards the terminal with a low whistle on my lips. "Good morning, miss," the attendant greeted with a cheery smile. "Where are we heading to this morning?" I looked at the display board, different locations flashing in red and switching intermittently. Vegas. LA. Nevada. I looked back at the attendant, "What flight is leaving soon?" "Hold on a moment," she looked back at the computer, tapping a few keys. My fingers drummed against the bag, and my eyes darted around anxiously. I wondered if anyone saw me traipsing out of the gate or if the cab driver recognised me. But I doubted it. With the blonde wig and cap on my head, I looked completely different. Besides, I was dressed in leather and everyone knew how my family was against that trend. "Ah, here it is," she looked up with a smile on her face, handing me a pamphlet. "Elko, Nevada. It leaves in an hour." That was pretty quick. I took the pamphlet and flipped through the contents. "Elko?" "A very nice place if you're looking for somewhere quiet and a lot of southern sweetness too." She typed in a few keys again before looking at me, "But I'll warn you though, the plane doesn't lead straightaway to Elko." "What does that mean?" I asked, my brows furrowing. "Well," she smacked her lips together and sighed. "You'll stop at a nearby county and take a bus that'll take you straigh to Elko. It shouldn't be up to an hour." That didn't sound too bad. Besides, the place sounded inconspicuous enough. "Elko, huh?" I said with a smile forming on my lips, already concluding in my heart. We went through the rest of the process, submitting my passport and getting cleared by the officers. It was a wonder they didn't realize that anything was off with my passport even with the way my heart was beating rapidly. I had to give it to Freddy. He knew how to get the shadiest of things done. Other passengers joined after a while and soon, we were already walking up to the plane, pamphlet and hope in hand. As we climbed the stairs leading the plane, I looked back down at the place I once called home and sucked in a breath. "Good bye, old life," I whispered, suddenly feeling melancholic. I returned my gaze to the entrance of the plane with a hopeful sigh. "Hello, new life."Jeremiah's POV The hospital lights were too bright and the smell of antiseptic made my stomach churn in distaste. But I didn't care. I rushed through the automatic doors, Tara's limp body cradled against my chest like she weighed nothing at all."I need help! Someone help me!" I was yelling, my voice cracking in a way I haf never heard before. "She suddenly stopped breathing and collasped. Her pulse is barely-”About four nurses swarmed me immediately, asking different questions and I rushed out the answers, trying not to focus on how pale she. They took her from my arms and placed her on a stroller, but it felt like they were tearing away a part of me. I watched as they rushed her toward the back."Sir, we need you to fill this," one of them called, but I could barely hear over the roaring in my ears.I hastily told her that I was Tara's boss and explained exactly what happened, making sure not to leave out any detail. “Thank you,” she said with a smile. “You can go to the waiti
Tara’s POV My heart was drumming anxiously as I pulled back from the kiss."What are you doing here?" I asked, trying to sound light.He played with a strand of my hair, twirling it around his finger. "I had some business with the mayor. Some kind of dental health initiative for the town's youth program."“I didn't know dentists and mayors ran in the same circle." I teased, a small grin playing on my lips. He laughed, that easy laugh that had attracted me in the first place. "What about you? What brings you to the mayor's office?""Work.” I said with a playful shrug. “My boss abandoned me here for a tour, so I'm doing a little sightseeing." The joke came out before I could think better of it but Jason kissed me again, then nipped my bottom lip. I squealed at the sting, suddenly hyperaware that people might be watching us in this public hallway."What are you doing?" I laughed, pushing him away gently."Reminding myself how beautiful you are." He pulled back with a teasing grin. "Co
TARA’S POVI opened my mouth, but no words came out. My brain had completely short-circuited.He removed his hand, and I could finally breathe again, although part of me mourned the loss of that warmth."You've been jumpy since we got in the truck," he observed, his tone maddeningly casual. "Won't look at me. Keep fidgeting with your purse strap. That's three tells already."A nervous laugh escaped me. "I'm not nervous.""Liar." But there was no heat in it.I finally risked a glance at him. He was focused on the road, but there was the hint of a smile playing at his lips.He shifted gears into work mode. "The mayor's office called yesterday. The town hall renovation is going over budget. We want to renegotiate our bid, see if we can bring the costs down without compromising quality."I blinked, turning his words over in my head. "How much over?""Fifteen percent. Which is actually reasonable given the foundation issues we discovered.” He said and clicked his tongue against the roof of
TARA’S POVI was walking through a garden bathed in golden afternoon light, flowers bloomed in different bright colors, and the air smelled like honeysuckle and freshly cut grass. I felt... happy. Genuinely, deeply happy in a way I couldn't remember feeling in years."Mummy!"I turned to see a little girl running toward me, pigtails bouncing, her face split wide with joy. She couldn't have been more than five or six, wearing a yellow sundress covered in butterflies.My heart swelled with a love so fierce it nearly brought me to my knees. I knelt down and swept her into my arms, covering her face with kisses as she giggled."Mummy, guess what! Guess what me and Daddy caught!"I smiled, leaning back to stare at her. "What did you catch, sweetheart?""A butterfly! A real one!” She was bouncing excitedly on her toes now. “It was blue and so pretty and Daddy said we had to let it go but first we got to look at it really close and-""That sounds amazing," I said, smoothing her hair back fr
TARA'S POV No. No, it couldn't be him, right?I pressed closer to the crack in the door, trying to see, but they were positioned just out of my line of sight in the living room."You have responsibilities to this family too," the brother continued. "I’ve always been there for her while you were off trying to revive the construction company. Why can I have this break?”There was a loud thud that made me flinch, followed by Jeremiah’s growl. "You know why I had to fucking do that! And we had a deal but you broke it, why?”"I had things to do. A life, remember? You're not the only one who-""Things to do?” Jeremiah snapped. “Or someone to do?"There was a sharp intake of breath. "That's not fair."Jeremiah scoffed. "Isn't it? How many months has it been since you actually showed up for a family dinner? Since you spent more than five minutes with Nana?"There was a heavy silence that pressed against my ears then angry footsteps heading toward the door."You know what? Forget it. I came h
TARA’S POV"Jesus Christ!"Jeremiah's voice cut through my panic, followed by a pained grunt.My fist had connected with his face, I realized with horror as the panic started to recede and my other senses kicked back in.My hand went up to my mouth. "Oh my God, I'm so sorry! I didn't… I couldn't see and the lights suddenly went off.""It's fine," he said, his voice strained. "Stay right there. Don't move."I heard him moving through the darkness with, followed by the scratch of a match, then a small flame bloomed to life. He lit a candle on a nearby table, then another, and another, until soft golden light filled the space.When he turned to face me, I gasped becauae blood was trickling from his nose.I shifted closer. "Oh God, Jeremiah, I'm so sorry.""Power goes out sometimes," he said calmly, tilting his head back slightly. "Old wiring. I've been meaning to fix it.""Let me help." I rushed forward, all my earlier awkwardness forgotten in the face of actual crisis. "Do you have tis
The sterile white walls of Jason's office felt surreal, adorned with dental charts and gleaming instruments that I kept poking at every chance. My fingers traced the laminated brushing technique poster, I still couldn't believe he was actually a doctor. A part of me felt he was lying or trying to
"What do you think you're doing, Anderson?" Anders huffed, jamming his hands into his pockets. "Nothing, officer. Just giving the lady a nice Elko welcome." His friends seemed terrified of Kennedy as well, they kept their faces fixed to the table, avoiding his glare. I wondered if his demeanour
My phone buzzed, interrupting the moment and I looked down to see a text from Jason, indicating that he was here. It was eight on the dot and I had to give him credit for his punctuality. "Is that him? Tracy asked and I nodded. "So, what are you waiting for then? Go get him."I chuckled, grabbing
My room was a disaster. It looked like a tornado swept through and left nothing but destruction in its wake. I groaned for the umpteenth time and landed on the bed with a thud. A quick look at time on my wristwatch told me it was already past four. I had less than four hours to prepare for my da







