The Missing Hours by Julia Dahl
Author:Julia Dahl
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
CLAUDIA
âWhat should we do?â asked Trevor after heâd told her about his encounters with Chad and Ridley.
âWe?â
âThose assholes came after me, too.â
Claudia was ready with her answer: âI have to assume that video is going to get out. When it does, the story isnât going to be: Claudia Castro is a slut. The story is going to be: The guys who fucked with Claudia Castro got fucked up.â
âI want to help you.â
They decided that step one was to get Claudia out of the hotel, where she was registered under her name. Whatever was going to happen next had to happen with a minimal footprint. Sheâd turned on her phone on that morning and deleted all the social apps. Texts were mostly from Trevor and her mom. Mom requesting a âfamily meetingâ; Mom saying Edie âneeds her sister.â They were easy to ignore. But after what had happened to Trevorâs phone, Claudia realized that having hers on made her vulnerable to GPS tracking. Ridley had his lawyer fingers in with all kinds of hackers. Chad once told her that was how his dad got a better deal in the divorce: He got into Chadâs momâs phone and got proof sheâd been having an affair, too. She paid up rather than look like a slut, Chad said. How could she have ever thought they were friends? The whole time, he just wanted to shove himself into her. To make her his.
She and Trevor went downstairs to the hotelâs business office to use the Internet. A few clicks and they found an open room at a Holiday Inn on Ninth Avenue. Her fake ID said she was Ingrid Greggs twenty-two, of Yonkers, and she figured that with enough cash up front, she could convince the desk clerk to overlook a âlostâ credit card.
Step two was the bank.
âIâm gonna run some errands,â she told Trevor. âMeet me at the hotel in an hour?â
He didnât make her explain further.
She walked into a Bank of America branch on Forty-Second Street, but the ATM had a $2,000 daily withdrawal limit. That wasnât going to cut it. She needed $5,000 for Lesley. Plus who knew how many nights in the hotel after this. And maybe a plane ticket? And she should give Trevor something to make up for what he lost when he told Ridley to fuck off. Claudia knew she had nearly $70,000 in her personal checking. Jim Morgan transferred $5,000 from the familyâs account into hers every month, and since coming to college sheâd cut back on clothes and shoes and bags. It was one of her resolutions when she started at NYU: less stuff, more experiences. Aerial yoga and live music and even tasting menus were cheaper than designer dresses, so the money piled up. To get as much out as she wanted, though, she was going to have to show her real ID. Hopefully it would be worth it. From behind the glass doors leading into the branch Claudia assessed the tellers for the one she thought would ask the fewest questions.
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