Authors: Ethan Day
Tags: #MLR Press; ISBN 978-1-60820-237-9; Sequel to Sno Ho
farther away from Wade Walker, I continued taking one deep
breath after another. My chest ached terribly, as if my entire
being, right down to the very core of my soul, was screaming;
Turn the fuck around, Boone Daniels!
All but ordering me to stop
before it was too late.
I smiled, relaxing my body into the seat; head nestled into the
curve of the head rest. My eyes were shut tight in an attempt to
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keep myself from crying. I’d never realized such misery could
make me so deliriously happy. But it made me believe the feelings
I had for Wade were real. They had to be. The way they cut
through me, making every inch of my skin burn. I’d finally found
the one thing I’d spent my entire life looking for, despite all the
apparent self-sabotaging I’d committed at every opportunity.
“It just might be love,” I said under my breath, smiling as a
tear escaped the corner of my eye.
The shuttle bus jumped, like we’d run over a pothole, and
I opened my eyes. It took a moment for them to adjust to the
bright sunlight as I reached up and wiped my cheek. We were
pulling into a small parking lot, and I wondered how I could
have been so lost in my own thoughts to have not noticed we’d
slowed down. What the hell were we doing back in town…back
in Summit City, Colorado?
“Um, excuse me?” I sat up a bit in the seat.
The driver glanced back at me through the rearview, but
didn’t answer.
“What the hell is going on here? Where are you taking me?”
We pulled to a stop alongside a single story cabin-esque
wood-sided building that had a steep pitched roof. It was rather
grand in scale, and had steps with thick iron railings that led up to
a concrete landing from the front and sides to the main entrance.
I jumped, just beginning to open my mouth again, startled by
the driver opening up the sliding door of the shuttle. I scowled,
wondering if he’d come in after me should I refuse to get out.
“Please, mister.” He held out a hand for me. “I’d really
appreciate it if you could go inside. It shouldn’t take too long,
then we’ll be on our way to Denver.”
He looked barely old enough to drive and I figured whatever
the hell was going on here, it was doubtful he was anything other
than an innocent bystander. I rolled my eyes as he looked at me
pleadingly, then pulled myself off of the seat and out onto the
pavement. The guy was smiling again, cheerful—as if we’d had
a spat and finally made up. I shook my head and marched up the
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steps, grabbing hold of the railing as I stepped onto a patch of
ice and my foot slipped out from under me.
“Careful,” I heard from behind me.
I turned and smiled sweetly, and the kid grinned back, taking
a seat on the floor of the van where the sliding door was open,
his legs dangling over the side, his shoes scraping at the salted
cement. I continued my ascent toward the door and decided I
was physically going to kill Wade if I walked into this building
and found him inside. The selfish, spoiled brat was not going to
keep me from leaving! It didn’t matter that I didn’t want to leave.
I’d made a decision, and by God I was going to stick with it.
I laughed a little over my own hypocrisy, and pulled open the
heavy wooden door, letting out a grunt. I hadn’t anticipated it
would be so thick and difficult to maneuver. I strode across the
threshold, realizing it was pitch black inside once the door closed
behind me.
“Hello?” I called out, afraid to move. It was dead calm and I
could’ve heard a pin drop as I stood there frozen, feet cemented
to the floor. I felt my heart rate pick up slightly and I started
to turn back to feel for the door when I heard a flick. A rush
of bright light cut through the black, shooting a spotlight down
onto an empty chair. I assumed I was supposed to sit, but I didn’t
make a move.
“Why yes, I’d love a seat…thank you for asking,” I called out
in my very own sarcastically sweet lilt. I began to move toward
the chair, hoping I wasn’t going to trip over anything on my way.
“What lovely gracious manners you have.”
I heard a giggle coming from somewhere followed by a
shushing sound. I stopped a few feet away from the chair as more
lights came on, flooding a decent sized stage. There sat the Quad,
all lined up at a long table, looking down at me from above.
“Take a seat,” Rita, the ring leader and high-school drama
teacher said in a flat voice that I was sure was meant to intimidate
me.
I bit my lip to keep myself from laughing. This entire scene
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looked like something out of a reality TV show. “Is the Donald
firing me—no wait—you’re voting me off the island?” I took
a seat in my light bath. “You can try ladies, but you’ll never
extinguish
my
flame.”
I winked at the one who giggled again, Sandy…if I
remembered correctly. She smiled back at me until Rita reached
over and smacked her.
“That really hurt,” Sandy whispered.
“Zip it.” Wade’s aunt, Deloris or Del as she was known, spoke
from the side of her mouth.
Maggie winked at me, but managed to keep the rest of her
person rigid and stoic.
Aside from the nagging irritation I had at the thought of
missing my plane, I was finding this all very entertaining. I
should’ve been nervous. I’d been ducking this foursome over the
past few days and now they had me right where they wanted me.
I smiled, feeling a bit like a spoiled child, making a solemn vow
to not tell them a damn thing. They’d been prying into my affairs
enough as it was, getting the employees of the lodge to spy on
me. Despite the fact I knew they’d meant well, the invasion of my
privacy pissed me off.
We all sat in silence for a few more moments as I looked them
each over, smiling as if I were the sweetest little boy that had ever
walked the planet.
“What’s all this, Peggy Sue?” I smiled and offered wide-eyed.
“I don’t have a whole lot of time girls. I just
can’t
be late for the
sock-hop…gee that Bobby Darrin’s
drrreamy
.”
Del let out a snort, then seemed to catch herself.
Rita leaned forward across the table. “We’d like to speak with
you about Wade.”
I looked down and held up my hand, as if blushing. “Girls…
really
, I already told you he tried several times at the drive-in
Saturday night but I wouldn’t let him touch me in my special
place!”
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They all laughed, including Rita. “I’m onto you kiddo.” Rita
pointed her finger at me.
“I let him pin me, that’s it!” I said, earnestly.
“I’ll just bet you did,” Sandy said before placing her hand over
her mouth as if embarrassed by having insinuated something
naughty.
I raised my eyebrows, having a newfound respect for the
sweet, innocent looking Sandy. I’d have that one wrapped around
my fingers in no time, I thought.
Rita shook her head, glancing down at me. “You might be able
to charm most of the people, most of the time with your joking
around and little comedy bits—but we aren’t most people.”
“All this drama over my bits? Well, I hate to bring this up,”
I said, looking at them seriously, “but me and all my bits were
on our way out of town until the four of you hijacked me. Boy-
napping is a very serious offence.”
“Why are you leaving?” Del asked. “I know for a fact he asked
you to stay.”
“Look here, now.” I felt my skin get all creepy-crawly at
the thought of having a serious discussion about my feelings. I
desperately wanted to make a run for it. “I can’t just…it’s only
been a week.”
“So you’re planning on coming back?” Maggie finally jumped
in excitedly. She looked at the other women. “See, I told you he
wouldn’t just leave. He’s coming back.”
“You didn’t even let him answer!” Rita said, seeming overly
irritated with Maggie.
I rolled my eyes and sighed. “I just need some time—”
“You don’t have to be so snappish.” Maggie retorted, cutting
me off. “They’ve fallen in love with one another.” Maggie smiled
as she placed her hand over her heart. “It’s so romantic.”
“For God’s sake, Maggie,” Rita huffed, “I swear one of
these days I’m going to beat you to death with one of those silly
romance novels you always have your nose stuck in.”
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The other two women began laughing as Maggie tossed an
angry scowl in Rita’s direction.
Maggie placed her hands flat on the table and sat up a bit in
her seat. “It is a pity that we can’t all be just like you—screwing
them senseless before tossing some cash on the nightstand.”
Sandy’s mouth fell open, but her eyes widened, obviously
enjoying this new tiff immensely. Del let out a sigh. While I was
enjoying the first act as well, I began to wonder if I’d be allowed
to live should they start revealing the big secrets.
“It’s my fault I can’t seem to find anything interesting about
them aside from their penis?”
Hello…TMI people!
“Would you two please cork it,” Del said, trying not to laugh.
“Oh Del,” Sandy complained. “Can you for once stop trying
to be the peacemaker? You always stop them just when it’s
starting to get good.”
I noticed a bloodthirsty expression steal over her face. This
Sandy was revealing herself to be a whole lot more lethal.
“Do you have to be such a callous slut?” Maggie tossed back
at Rita.
I gasped before catching a hold of myself.
No! She! Didn’t!
“Maggie!” Del’s mouth fell open.
“That’s rich!” Rita squealed.
“I’m sorry Del, but she’s constantly on my case and I’m sick
of it.”
“Yeah keep out of it, Del.” Sandy agreed.
Oh yeah, that one’s trouble!
“Please remind me.” Rita scooted her chair closer to the table.
“Exactly how many husbands have you gone through? Men are
like Kleenex to you—callous slut indeed!”
“I loved each and every one of my husband’s
dearly
!” Maggie
declared.
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“We’re supposed to be examining Boone!” Del flung out her
arm toward me.
The room got very quiet and I smiled up at them as images
of alien probes flashed through my mind on hearing the word
“examine.”
“What’s the point?” Sandy shrugged and looked me over.
“He’s running out on Wade anyway.”
That bitch!
“I never said—”
“At least I’ve never killed any of my men with my vagina!”
Maggie said, pointing at Rita while looking at me and nodding
her head.
Scandalicious!
“Right…like the boy is just supposed to drop everything and
jump in face first?” Del asked, cocking her head to one side while
shooting Sandy a nasty look.
I raised my hand up to Jesus. Finally, someone was on my
side! “Thank y—”
“He had a heart condition!” Rita squealed, screaming it as if
she’d grown tired of defending her man-killing vagina, already.
“He’d stay if he really loved Wade!” Sandy snapped back.
Ouch.
Okay, that one stung, I thought as feelings of guilt
rushed over me.
“Will you shut up you silly, pot-stirring…hippy-dippy!” Del
yelled.
I stood slowly, raising a hand into the air waiting to be called
on.
“Why are you always on her case?” Rita asked Del.
“Because she’s constantly trying to stir up trouble,” Del fired
back.
“Um…I, excuse me?” I called out.
They continued to snipe at one another while ignoring me.
“And don’t be jumping in over here, we may let you pretend
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like you’re in charge, but we all know I am!” Del folded her arms
and nodded while the other three ladies began either screaming
or laughing at the absurdity of it.
I shrugged, dropped my arm back to my side and turned
before heading toward the crack of light I spied coming from
under what I prayed was the exit. As I pushed on the door, the
shuttle driver looked up from his cell phone, cocking his head to
the side, able to hear the women going at it from inside.
“I swear, I didn’t—”
“No, they’ll be at it for hours,” he interrupted, seeming to be
unfazed. “Let’s get you to Denver.”
I climbed back into the shuttle.
He slammed the door shut and I laughed, now knowing full
well who was to blame for spoiling Wade. “I can’t believe the
audacity—they totally kidnapped me.”
q q q
I wiggled around in the chair, staring at the cobweb hanging
from the wood beam in my den. Once I settled into a new spot
and felt comfortable, I nodded, deciding I shouldn’t bring up
what the Quad had done, unless Wade did. Even though they