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by Miel Vermeulen


  was a small airport. Much smaller than O"Hare or Mexico City had

  been and there was no sign of bustling crowds of people trying

  to make their next flight. Everybody seemed much more relaxed

  and nobody seemed to be in a hurry.

  Everywhere around her she heard people speaking Spanish and

  she couldn"t understand a word of it. Jake seemed a lot more

  comfortable and grabbed her by the hand and led her to baggage

  claim. They found their suitcases and went outside. At the curb

  were many taxis and a line of shuttle stops each listing a

  number of hotels and resorts. They found the one for the Las

  Gaviotas Resort and waited. Night was already setting in but at

  temperatures of around eighty it felt really nice. Even at a

  commercial place like an airport she felt the relaxation of the

  vacation wash over them.

  Ten minutes later a shuttle stopped at their stop and the

  driver inquired about where they were staying. Luckily he had

  spoken English, broken as it was, she had been able to

  understand. Jake responded in fluent Spanish and she shot him a

  look of surprise.

  “I lived in Spain for a while when I grew up” he explained. He had never spoken much about growing up. She had asked at

  times but always got limited answers.

  “When?” she asked as they boarded the shuttle.

  “Until I was about seven, then I moved to the Netherlands”

  he continued, “and I stayed there until about three years ago.”

  Now she knew what the accent was from. It wasn"t heavy but

  it was there. She was a little shocked that he had never spoken

  about this before but figured he just didn"t like to talk about

  his past and she took it that he was opening up to her and that was a good sign.

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  The shuttle arrived at the resort just as the sun was

  setting over the horizon. On the other side was the bay. It was

  part of the ocean and in folders she had read that because the

  peninsula protected the bay, snorkeling would be great. The

  resort was beautiful. It had a very elegant look to it and it

  was just across the road from the beach.

  The shuttle had contained more people for the resort and

  there was a line at the registration. Jake got in line and she

  just wandered around the foyer. After about ten minutes she

  wandered outside and arrived at the azure blue pool. It was

  deserted, which puzzled her because who would not want to be at

  the pool here. She took her sandals off and sat down at the edge

  of the pool. Then she slid her poor sore feet into the

  refreshing water and kicked them around to have the water

  massage her feet after a long day of travel. This felt like

  heaven. Then she felt a pair of hands massaging her shoulders.

  It was Jake. He had just finished checking in and the porter had

  taken their bags up to the room. She looked around at him and smiled but didn"t speak. Then she looked ahead again and took it

  all in, the nice weather, the water feeling cool and refreshing

  on her feet and Jake giving her a soothing shoulder massage.

  Things kept getting better and she started to feel her body and

  mind recharge and she soaked it all up.

  “Let"s go check out the room” he said, “I"ll give you a

  good backrub there.”

  She looked at him and smiled and got up. Hand in hand they

  went to check out the room. The room was spacious with a large

  king size bed and a view of the ocean with a small table and two

  chairs on the balcony. They were on the fourth floor and the

  view was great. The room was luxurious and clean, something she

  could have only dreamed of after having been in that dump in

  Chicago for so long.

  The next five days were wonderful. They enjoyed the nice

  weather and had gone snorkeling, deep sea fishing and on a glass

  bottom boat. The reefs were beautiful and during the glass boat

  tour a pair of dolphins had passed underneath the boat. At night

  they would go have dinner at the resort and then find a place

  with some live music where they could sit and have a few drinks

  or dance. Then before heading back to the room they would take a

  walk on the beach every night. Jake had been great. He had

  reverted to the guy she had fallen in love with, the only weird thing was that he seemed to be a bit preoccupied with his phone.

  He checked it a lot and it almost seemed that he was expecting a

  call, but from whom? They had no obligations here and didn"t

  know anyone. He"s just obsessed with that phone she decided.

  The next morning they got up late and while still in bed he

  did get a call for which he immediately went to the balcony and

  shut the door behind him. She couldn"t hear anything and the

  call lasted only a few minutes. He came back inside after the

  call.

  “Who was that?” she asked inquisitively.

  “An old friend from school” he said trying to be

  nonchalant.

  Didn"t he go to school in the Netherlands? Who would be

  calling him from there? He had never mentioned any friends from

  school. The funny thing was that he rarely ever mentioned anyone

  and if he did mention someone it was usually because they were

  about to meet that person. Why was he so closed about his past

  to her? He had always been but there was always so much going on

  and he was gone a lot. Now they had spent the whole week

  together, every waking moment. He had become his old self again

  which was great and she loved it but he was still very private about his past and rarely talked about the things he did when he

  was gone.

  “Let"s go to town today” he suggested, “We can do some

  shopping.”

  “I thought we were going to the beach and rent some jet

  skis” she objected.

  “Nah, I want to go to town” he insisted, “We can go to the

  beach tomorrow.”

  She shrugged a little disappointed but said ok. The jet

  skis had seemed a lot of fun and she had been looking forward to

  it but it could wait a day. They showered and got dressed. The

  town center was within walking distance and they walked through

  the streets. The weather was great again and they walked for

  twenty minutes. The town square was lined with cute little shops

  that were very tourist oriented and at the time there was a

  market going on. They checked out a few stands and soon Jake got

  another call. He stepped out of earshot again as he took the

  call. Kim was starting to worry about these secretive calls. He

  got off the phone and told her to stay right there. He would be

  back in a bit. Before she could ask who that was or where he was

  going he was lost in the crowd. She sighed and looked at the

  stands some more. Fifteen minutes went by before he returned. He was holding a small plastic bag with something in it. She

  couldn"t make it out though.

  “What"s that?” she asked.

  “A surprise” he answered.

  She gave him a puzzled look and his grin made clear he

  wasn"t going to reveal it.

  They moved on and she asked as casually as she could “Who

  called this time?
” trying not to seem like she was snooping.

  “It was my new boss” he responded, “they might have an

  opening in one of their management training classes for me and

  he asked if I was interested. And I said yes.”

  “When is that?” she asked.

  “I don"t know, he didn"t give me many details” he

  responded.

  “That"s great” she said while she kissed him on the cheek.

  They walked on and had lunch outside at a café on the

  square then did some more shopping. When they got back to the

  hotel it was almost dinner time. They went to the room to drop

  of their purchases and while in the room he received another

  call. He looked at the screen of the phone and stepped out on

  the balcony again before answering and closed the door behind him. The call lasted ten long minutes as she sat there waiting

  for him and wondering what all these calls were about. When he

  came back in he had a guilty look on his face.

  “What"s wrong?” she asked.

  “That was my new boss again and they want me in this

  management training for my new job” he said.

  “That"s great, that means they have big plans for you” she

  responded trying to be cheerful, which was not easy as she

  expected a catch based on his look.

  “It"s starting on Monday so I would have to leave tomorrow.

  They already bought a ticket for me” he said with an apologetic

  look.

  “But we still have five days left after tomorrow” she

  stammered.

  “I know, I"m sorry but I think I need to do this” he said

  and hugged her.

  “I know” she said sadly, “I"ll start packing.”

  “You should stay here, the training is in Saint Louis and I

  will be in it the whole week until you get back. Stay and enjoy

  the resort. Everything is paid for anyway and it would be a waste to let that go and pay extra to come back home early and

  sit in the snow by yourself for a week.”

  She wanted to protest but he had a point. It wouldn"t be

  any fun without him though but home would be worse. She had

  planned never to sleep in the old apartment in Chicago again.

  After the trip they would get the key to the new house and they

  would move that day. She didn"t care if she would be dead tired

  from traveling and if she would have to sleep on the floor in

  the new house. The floor there was more appealing than the bed

  in the old place. She agreed and they went down for dinner.

  After dinner they came back to the room and packed his suitcase.

  The shuttle for the airport would leave at five am so he had to

  get up early and they went straight to bed.

  “I"ll miss you” she said as she dozed off.

  “It will only be for a little while” he responded and

  kissed her gently.

  The next morning she woke up and he was gone. She vaguely

  remembered him saying goodbye and kissing her but she had been

  more asleep than awake. It was quiet in the room and she opened

  the door to the balcony to let some sound in hoping it would

  drive away the loneliness. The waves of the ocean were soothing

  but it still felt empty. They had planned all these activities and she was still considering them but by herself it didn"t seem

  that much fun. Today she had planned to go to the beach with him

  and finally rent some jet skis and she had really looked forward

  to that but by herself she just didn"t think it was that great.

  So she had breakfast and went to the pool and read her book. She

  could have done that at home but the nice weather and

  environment made it a lot more pleasant here. She ate her meals

  alone and tried to entertain herself by switching activities

  between shopping in town, going to the beach or pool and getting

  massages at the resort spa. It had all been nice but it had also

  had emptiness to it. She should have been able to share it with

  him but that wasn"t to be.

  The day before she was scheduled to leave for home she came

  back to the room and there was a message on the phone. She

  listened and it was Jake. He had forgotten the surprise he had

  gotten for her in town and was asking if she could bring it home

  with her.

  “Don"t look in it though, I want to be there when you open

  it” he had said.

  He had hid it in the bottom drawer of the dresser in the

  room. “I love you and miss you and will pick you up at the

  airport. See you soon!” he had finished.

  She opened the bottom drawer and in the back was the small

  bag he had held in the town square. Curiosity got the better of

  her and she opened the bag. In it was a brown unmarked box that

  was sealed with heavy duty duct tape. The box was about six by

  six by six inches in size and weighted a few pounds. She gave it

  a puzzled look while trying to determine if she should open it.

  Surely he would know that she had opened it as it is way too

  well packaged and opening it would surely do some damage to the

  box. Not wanting to disappoint him she decided against it and

  put the box in her suitcase so she wouldn"t forget it. She

  packed the rest of her stuff and went to bed. Tomorrow she had

  to get up early as the shuttle would be there to pick her up at

  seven to go back to the airport. She had already setup a wakeup

  call for six and was ready to go. Thinking about tomorrow as the

  start of her new life with Jake she dozed off in a matter of minutes.

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  She woke up from the phone and looked at the alarm clock.

  It showed 5:59 am and with a groggy voice she picked up the

  phone.

  “Hello” she said.

  “Buenos dias, senorita, this is your wakeup call” which

  sounded a bit too cheerfully on the other side of the line for

  her liking this early in the morning.

  “Thank you” she managed and put down the phone.

  Then she got up and stretched. She got out of bed and

  dragged herself to the bathroom to take a shower and got

  dressed. She was heading back to the cold and last night when

  she had checked the weather in Chicago it had been depressing.

  Even though she didn"t want to give up her vacation feeling she

  was more eager to get to the new house, so she decided to wear

  regular jeans and sneakers for comfort. She still wore a light

  top but packed a sweater in her carry-on. Then she checked the room for anything left behind but couldn"t find anything and she

  headed downstairs.

  When she got down she checked out and by the time she was

  done the shuttle had already arrived. She got in and the driver

  put her bag away. It was still early so they had to wait a

  little while for some other guests and by the time the shuttle

  left it was completely full. People were all groggy and sad

  about leaving. Some had taken advantage of the last night to

  party some more and were clearly paying the price now. One sat

  next to her and she prayed he would not throw up on her. He kept

  it in but it was clear it had taken all his focus and will power

  to manage that and she was glad she hadn"t decided to party the

  night before. Then ag
ain without Jake she didn"t feel like it

  anyway.

  The shuttle took about thirty minutes to reach the airport

  and when she got there it was busy. Much busier than when they

  had arrived. The majority were tourists on their way home. There

  was also much more police on hand. She figured that it was

  because the place was much busier. She dragged her suitcase to

  the ticketing line and got her passport and confirmation out.

  The line was long and she started to stress a bit about making

  the flight but it was moving fast enough. She got to the front

  of the line and was called by a ticketing agent. “Buenos dias” she was greeted.

  “Where are you traveling to today?” the agent asked.

  “Chicago, United States” she responded.

  The woman took her passport and confirmation and opened the

  passport, and then she looked up as if surprised. She got the

  attention of the manager and showed him Kim"s passport. The man

  pulled a piece of paper out of his pocket and unfolded it. Kim

  couldn"t see what it was but they both studied it intently and

  then looked at her and nodded to each other. The woman took the

  passport back and the man headed in the other direction. When

  she got back to the desk she started working on the computer

  with the confirmation.

  Curiously Kim asked “Is something wrong?”

  “No, no, everything is fine. Just a routine check” the

  agent said without looking up and clearly very nervous as she

  continued to work on the computer feverously.

  Kim looked around, the manager had disappeared and

  everything seemed normal except the woman that was helping her.

  She was giving off a vibe that something was wrong. Not three

  seconds later she felt a hand on her shoulder and when she

  turned she saw three police officers standing behind her. One was clearly a superior to the other two whom were holding large

  machine guns.

  “Miss Brown?” the officer asked.

  She nodded wondering what this was all about. He walked

  passed her and the agent handed him the passport. He looked it

  over very intently while the two officers with the guns had

  their eye fixed on her.

  “Please follow me Miss Brown” the officer said as he walked

  back past her while still investigating the passport.

  Kim grabbed her suitcase and followed the police officer

  while the other two were following close behind her. What was

 

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