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The Loverboy

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by Miel Vermeulen


  before midnight. The woman explained that her husband would be

  asleep already. She got a blanket and a sheet for the couch and

  Kim lay down for the night. The house was small and simple.

  There were no toys around so Kim figured the couple didn"t have

  any children. It took only moments for her to fall asleep again

  while she heard the woman chatting to someone in the other room.

  It felt like only an hour later when she was awoken quietly. The

  husband woke her and she looked at the clock sitting on an old

  television. It showed 4:30 in bright red large LED letters and

  she sat up.

  “Coffee?” he asked in a hushed tone.

  She nodded gratefully and he handed her a mug. Clearly they

  didn"t use cream or sugar as he didn"t even offer it and the

  coffee was the strongest she ever had. She didn"t mind as she

  needed a kick under her butt to get up and this coffee did the

  trick. Groggily she got up and the man had made her some

  breakfast. She ate and not ten minutes later they were on the

  way. He attempted to speak English to her but he was struggling.

  His wife had been much more fluent. She started answering him

  back in Spanish which made the man more comfortable. At around seven in the morning they arrived in Licenciado

  Adolfo Lopez Mateos and the man dropped her off at the bus

  station. She tried to pay him but it became quickly apparent

  that he was under strict instructions from his wife not to

  accept any money. She smiled and gave him a hug. Then she asked

  him to write down his address so she could send his wife a thank

  you note when she got back home. She thought about that

  statement. Home, where was home? She couldn"t go back to Jake.

  Also going back to the United States would be an issue. She

  didn"t have a passport and she couldn"t get one since she was a

  wanted fugitive. She still had to serve years in the Mexican

  prison and would get caught at the border. And even if she made

  it into the United States, the US government would surely

  extradite her. And if they wouldn"t do it, the cartel might be

  coming for their money.

  She dismissed the last thought. There was no trail that

  pointed to her and if she kept a low profile with the money it

  would be hard to trace her. As her mind clouded with all these

  thoughts she bought a bus ticket to Chihuahua. It was the

  largest city in this area and from there she would decide where

  to go. She just wanted to go home to her mom and sister. She

  missed them both so much. Ally would be in her senior year now.

  Oh if she could only pick up where she had left off. She and Ally could go to college together. That would be the greatest

  but as her bus showed up and she took her seat she realized that

  it was just a fantasy. Her life was too much of a mess to ever

  think about college.

  The ride to Chihuahua took four hours with all the stops

  and due to the bus not having air conditioning she arrived

  sweaty in Chihuahua. It was a large, busy city with activity all

  around her. At the bus station she checked the schedules and

  found several buses going to the United States which were

  appealing. She considered a flight but security would be a lot

  better and the risk of being captured was much bigger. Either

  way she was going to need paperwork. She considered a smuggler

  but dismissed that thought. She had too much money on her and

  had heard all sorts of horror stories in prison. With her luck

  it wouldn"t work out well for her.

  Then she remembered Gabriella"s passport. She searched

  through the bag and found it. It was still valid and Gabriella

  did look a lot like her. Her nose was bigger and Gabriella had a

  much darker complexion. She figured she could get away with

  being a little lighter since they really wouldn"t be looking for

  her but the difference was too big and it could arouse suspicion

  which would get her caught quickly. She should have spent less

  time in the library in prison and more time outside she thought. And at the plantation she had been working inside the house

  instead of in the fields. She considered going to a tanning

  salon but that would take weeks and where did you find one in

  Mexico? It didn"t seem like the most likely type of business one

  would open in Mexico.

  Then she remembered seeing the commercials on TV when she

  had still lived at home with her mom about the spray on tan. She

  asked around and found her way to a store. They had a few cans

  of it and she bought them all along with some hair dye. Then she

  picked up some new and more American looking clothes, after all

  she was an American returning home so she should look the part.

  Finally she purchased a pair of large sunglasses, a baseball cap

  and a back pack that was meant for carrying a laptop. She was

  amazed at how everywhere she could just use the American

  dollars. It actually appeared they preferred them.

  After that she left the center of the city and found a

  lesser neighborhood where she could rent a room without needing

  to supply ID. She found a place and rooms were rented by the

  hour. It was really quiet and Kim figured that the middle of the

  afternoon would not be the busiest time of the day in a place

  like this. She paid cash and managed to scrape change together

  for the room for three hours as she didn"t think it would have been a good idea to pull out hundred dollar bills in a place

  like this.

  The room was old and run down. Her apartment in Chicago had

  seemed like the Ritz compared to this place. The shower looked

  ok but she started the hot water and rinsed out the whole thing

  before getting in. The bed was made but did not look appealing.

  No way was she going to go near it. She took a long shower and

  dried off. Then she dyed her hair the same darker shade that

  Gabriella had had. After being completely dry she read the

  instructions on the “InstaTan” and followed them. She made sure

  to get an even layer and it did make her look somewhat darker

  although it had a bit of a fake look and somewhat satisfied with

  the result she got dressed in long jeans and a long sleeve shirt

  to make the least of her fake tan visible.

  Then she ripped the lining of the backpack and took about

  half the protective padding out and replaced it with the money.

  There was a lot of it and in the end she was able to fit in

  seven of the ten stacks. She tried to fit more in but it made

  the bag look weird and upon inspection it would certainly be

  noticed. Then she put some stuffing back on where the tear was

  and rubbed the backpack on the dirty floor to make it look old

  and used so the tear didn"t look out of place. The other three stacks she put in the bag from the

  department store. Then she left the hotel and headed back to the

  bus terminal. On her way she passed by a man and a little girl

  sitting on a cardboard box that very much looked like their

  home. They had a small container in front of them in which a few

  pesos were thrown but it couldn"t have been more than a dollar.

  Ki
m walked by and threw the bag in the girls lap and then

  quickly hurried around the corner. The girl opened the bag and

  showed the content to the man and they both lit up looking

  around to see where the Good Samaritan had gone but Kim was long

  gone.

  She arrived back at the bus terminal at seven in the

  evening and there she bought a bus ticket to Santa Fe. The bus

  was leaving at eight so she got something to eat from a street

  vendor and a big dark cup of coffee to help her stay awake. At

  eight she boarded the bus and though tired she made sure she

  didn"t fall asleep. She wanted to be sure she was ready for the

  border crossing. She especially didn"t want the Instatan to

  smear if she fell asleep and it rubbed off on something.

  The drive took about five hours and it was the middle of

  the night when they hit the border at Juarez. Despite the late

  hour it was still plenty busy at the border and they were in

  line for a good thirty minutes. After thirty minutes the door to the bus opened and two border control guards stepped in and

  checked through the bus. Kim pretended to be asleep covered up

  by a blanket and the baseball cap pulled over her face. One

  guard lifted the cap softly to peek at her but put it back down

  and Kim just acted like she was disturbed in her sleep groaned

  and shifted a little then she was still again. The guard moved

  on.

  After they left the bus slowly rolled forward and a US

  customs and a US immigration officer came on board. The customs

  officer checked a few bags here and there but Kim was relieved

  that he didn"t check hers. Then the immigration officer came by.

  Kim handed the form she had filled out and Garbiella"s passport

  pretending to be groggy from just waking up. The man looked at

  her and the passport and without a second glance handed it back

  to her. The darkness in the bus had luckily concealed the fake

  tint the Instatan had given her. The officers finished through

  the whole bus and left and the bus started moving again.

  After over three years she was finally back into the United

  States. She relaxed and reminded herself to be careful. She

  could be back into a Mexican prison in no time. As the miles passed below the bus she finally fell asleep.

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  The bus arrived in Santa Fe in the morning and Kim

  immediately got a hotel room in another sleazy place that didn"t

  care about ID if cash was involved. She cleaned up and washed

  the fake orange Instatan off. Then she got changed again and

  plotted her route home. She wanted to take a plane then she

  could be there in no time but she wasn"t comfortable traveling

  with Gabriella"s passport and at the airport she would have to.

  The bus had worked well and was a safe way of traveling she

  had found. From Santa Fe she traveled to Denver and from Denver

  she went to Lincoln and then Des Moine and after a day and a

  half of traveling after leaving Santa Fe she arrived in

  Milwaukee on Saturday. At the Greyhound station in downtown

  Milwaukee she thought again about returning to her mom and after

  much consideration she decided it was the only place to go. She

  flagged down a taxi and had the cab driver drop her off around

  the corner from her old apartment. She stood there for awhile building up her nerve. She

  wasn"t sure she could do this but what else was she going to do

  and she realized how easy it might be to just return to Jake.

  The life was horrible but for some reason this felt a lot

  harder. She now understood how girls got trapped for life and

  she hated him even more for it. When she finally got the courage

  to go and ring the doorbell, the front door of the apartment

  opened and Kim quickly hid behind a van.

  A young woman walked out and it took her a second to

  recognize her younger sister Alison. “Ally” she said to herself

  with a smile. Ally looked great and no longer looked like the

  little sister she remembered. She had long brown hair and a very

  pretty face but was dressed rather plain in long jeans and a

  hooded sweatshirt; an outfit that seemed way too warm for the

  weather. Ally rounded the corner onto the street that Kim was

  hiding in behind the van and Kim was about to step out to greet

  her sister when she was startled by a white flashy BMW that flew

  into the street from around the corner at way too high of a

  speed. The car took her by surprise but it didn"t seem to

  surprise Ally.

  Ally started waving at the car and it pulled up right next

  to Ally. Kim could see the driver and to her shock she first

  thought it was Jake. After a closer look she realized it wasn"t. This guy was a lot younger than Jake. He was probably about

  nineteen or twenty and his face and hair were different but

  there was a resemblance. The next thing she knew Ally took off

  her jeans and sweatshirt to reveal a short skirt and tank top

  underneath, the kind of outfit that her mom had never let her

  get out the door with when she was younger. Ally threw the

  clothes in the backseat and got into the BMW. She kissed the

  driver and the car squealed away.

  Kim was leaning against the van thinking about what she had

  just seen. If it had been four years earlier she would have just

  thought it was a girl meeting up with her boyfriend that she

  didn"t want her parents to know about. After all, four years ago

  she had been that girl. But that girl had been foolish and

  hadn"t known what she had walked into and this felt eerily

  similar. “Where would they have gone?” she thought. Then she

  thought to when she and Jake started out. She didn"t like to

  think about him because of all the pain he had brought her but

  she had to. Her sister might be heading the same way and she

  just couldn"t let that happen.

  “The mall” she said out loud and started in that direction.

  She walked faster and faster and with every step she tried to

  convince herself that it could just be a coincidence. This could

  just be a normal boyfriend. Ally was pretty and maybe one of the rich boys from school had taken a liking to her. Yes, that could

  be it. That had to be it she prayed but couldn"t stop herself

  from breaking into a sprint. When she got to the mall she

  quickly took out the sunglasses and the baseball cap and put

  them on. The last thing she wanted was to be recognized by Ally

  or even one of the people she used to go to school with. In the

  parking lot she saw the white BMW parked in a handicap spot and

  she wrote down the license plate just in case she would need it.

  She entered the mall through the book store and picked up a

  newspaper. Then she walked through the mall with its many shops

  but couldn"t see them anywhere. Then she realized that if he was

  a loverboy he would probably be buying her clothes and stuff to

  wrap her around his little finger. She walked by the stores that

  had been popular four years ago and most were still there. At

  one store she caught a glimpse of Ally heading into a dressing

  room. Kim looked around and sat down on a bench between ther />
  stores and put up the newspaper pretending to read it while

  looking at what was going on inside. The outfits Ally was

  modeling were quite risqué and the young man seemed to enjoy the

  show which was not surprising. Ally was beautiful.

  They finally picked their items and the young man paid.

  This made Kim more nervous. It was déjà vu with a different guy

  and a different girl that was just as ignorant as she had been. But she could still be wrong she thought. She prayed she was

  wrong. When they walked out of the store Kim had concealed

  herself behind the newspaper and the young man and Ally walked

  within ten feet of her but she didn"t need to worry about being

  recognized as Ally only paid attention to the guy she was with.

  After they walked past, Kim dropped the paper and was about to

  get up. Watching Ally walk away she had the shock of her life.

  She hadn"t been wrong. Ally was heading down the same path she

  had been on. There on Ally"s right shoulder sat the same small

  blue butterfly tattoo that Jake had made her get. How far were

  they in the process of reeling her in? What did they have

  planned for her? Then Kim thought about the rape and realized

  that was probably what they had in store for Ally too. She

  couldn"t let that happen.

  Her first instinct was to jump up and run after Ally and

  tell her the whole story but she controlled herself. It wouldn"t

  work. She knew it wouldn"t because she had not heeded any of the

  warnings people had given her. And she had abandoned Ally. At

  least that is how Ally would see it and if she didn"t, the guy

  with her would make her see it like that and Kim would just be

  someone that was trying to deny her the happiness she had

  finally found. The harder she would try the more she would push

  Ally away and into the hands of these monsters. She knew because she had been there. Back then nobody could have kept her from

  Jake and she figured it would be the same for Ally, especially

  not the big sister that had abandoned her.

  Somehow she needed to save her sister but she couldn"t do

  it alone. She needed help and neither Jake nor Ally could know she was back.

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  Ally was not in immediate danger but one of these days they

  would strike; probably when her mom was out late. That was

 

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