Explicit Instruction by Scarlett Finn

Explicit Instruction by Scarlett Finn

Author:Scarlett Finn [Scarlett Finn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: SFinn
Published: 2014-06-24T07:00:00+00:00


No amount of begging would make Rushe take her out of the vehicle. While he reminded her that she’d promised to behave, Flick didn’t feel compelled not to try to go to the meeting. Trying was always the first step toward success, without it no chance of succeeding existed. But Rushe wasn’t interested in her reasoning.

The car was parked on a well-lit street, he’d told her to stay put, and while part of her wanted to chase after him, she knew better.

Being locked up in a car might not be fun, but if she’d listened to Rushe in the first place she wouldn’t be in this mess, and likely neither would he. Just the memory of that first night made Flick wonder about her motivation for refusing his advice. There could be no reason to warn someone not to go into a place. Clearly, the only trouble on the street was the owner of the warning voice, and he was telling her to keep moving.

Back in that shack she’d believed Rushe indifferent. She’d thought she could never pleasure a man like Rushe but she had, though she wasn’t very sure how. Tonight wasn’t their usual fuck session.

Since they’d rolled into that motel room what went on between them wasn’t animal mating for copulation, it was animal bonding. Women were always jeered for coupling sex and emotion. Rushe would never admit to having feelings for her, it would just never happen. He’d never whisper words of affection and romance to her in the still of night.

Much as she didn’t want to admit it, Flick knew that they had no future. If they both got through this, and Rushe wasn’t sent to jail for a million years, he’d never be happy with a meek librarian. This bond between them was forged because of the danger they could both face at any second.

Maybe she would get a screw out of it, but Rushe wouldn’t hang around. Flick had nothing to offer him, and being with a criminal wouldn’t offer much stability. Being with Rushe would involve giving up any dreams she might have of love and security, home and children. But he’d be worth it. Rushe would say different. That was why there would never be a future. He’d tell her to “get” and then he’d disappear into the sunset, and she’d never see him again, because he would believe that was what was in her best interest.

Swiping some errant tears from her face, Flick slunk down in her seat to look around outside. Then she saw him. Rushe, in a lit up diner on the corner of the block diagonally opposite where he’d parked the car. Whether he did it to give her sight of where he was, or so he could keep her in his view, Flick didn’t care.

This view gave her the chance to be a part of whatever this was. It could give her the chance to understand. If she hadn’t caught a glimpse of Rushe before he sat down she’d have missed him.



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