by Kara Hart
“Baby, she’s asleep,” Dakota whispers. “I think it’s okay to finish the story.”
“And they lived happily ever after,” I quickly finish. We walk out to his small backyard and sit on the plastic chairs. All around his house are faint lights from the skyscrapers. The sounds of the city resound throughout the neighborhood.
“You’re good with her,” she says.
“I don’t know what I’m doing,” I admit. “But she’s really fucking cute. She’s probably the most precious thing I’ve ever laid eyes on. Well, besides you of course.”
“It’s not as hard as it seems,” she says. “It was always easier raising her than being with Danny.” She laughs to herself and looks down at the AstroTurf that lines Dobbins’ backyard.
“Do you really think I’ll be able to do this?” I ask her, feeling at my most vulnerable. I got stabbed twice, again, and I’m not too sure about what life has in store for me at this point.
“I didn’t want to tell you about her because, deep down, I knew you’d be the perfect father to her. I just didn’t think Danny would let it happen. I was sort of right,” she laughs. “But I also feared that maybe you wouldn’t want to raise her, that maybe you’d rather leave me where I was.”
I grab her hand and squeeze. “There’s no more just honor than raising our daughter together,” I say. “I mean that. From the bottom of my heart. All I wanted was to get you back. Now I have you and I find out we have a daughter. It’s sad to think about all of the memories I might have missed. But I’m excited to think of all the memories we’ll create together.”
She places her hand against my thigh and looks over me. “Since you’ve been so good to me,” she says, “I thought I’d return the favor, but it looks like you’re too hurt right now.”
Her hand jumps to my shorts. I look down at my wounds and then back up at her. I raise my eyebrows and say, “Are you kidding me? I’ve had worse days.”
“Can I...” she looks down at the growing piece of flesh beneath my shorts. She pulls them down and wraps her hand around it, smiling. “Can I sit on it?”
I bite her ear and kiss her neck gently. “It’s all yours, baby,” I whisper. “But first, I want to see you dance for me.”
“Like this?” she smiles and takes off her flower-covered dress. The more she wears frilly things, the more I want to claw them off her. It falls to the floor and I’m practically drooling. She rocks her hips back and forth, gyrating against the air. She lowers her body and pushes her ass into my face, and I lean forward, grabbing a taste.
She stuffs her pussy into my face, suffocating me, and I’m in heaven. “More,” I tell her with a mouthful of flesh.
This time, I pick her up and hold her above me. She spins around and her legs wrap against my shoulders. I kiss at her navel, down to her dark-pink lips. She’s all mine now. I can’t believe she’s mine. After all this settles down, I’m going to fuck her senseless for days, months, years.
Jesus Christ, I’m about to explode. I set her down, against my lap and suckle on her tits. They’re full, perky, and absolutely amazing. Tonight, I feast on them. Despite it all, I’m not going hungry tonight.
“Baby, you’re going to make me explode without even touching it,” I tell her.
“Good,” she says. “I want you to feel what it’s going to be like for the rest of your life.”
“Oh, God…” I moan, tilting my head back and glancing at the city lights in the distance.
She sits down on my cock, facing the other way. Slowly, she arches her back and pouts, spreading her lips wide open for me. She starts to move a bit faster now, placing her hands against my thighs. She moans my name. “Payton.”
I’m fucking done for.
She gyrates her hips and slides every last ridge of my cock inside. When her ass is full against my thighs, she lets go and turns to me. “Cum.”
She knows the magic words. I feel that impenetrable feeling. It’s the feeling of love, lust, loss, gain, and every god damn emotion I’ve ever felt, all rolled up into one thing. It shoots from the bottom to the top, spilling from my cock. My seed fills her to the brim and she just starts riding away.
She rides me until she herself loses it. I see her skin start to prickle and the hairs begin to rise. “Fuck!” she suddenly screams. I cover her mouth in case Dobbins can hear. Her legs start to shake and she’s gone, blasting off into her own personal pleasure center.
We lose ourselves, yet again, and even though we’re still prisoners to this shitty situation, we’ve managed to find a certain peace within ourselves. We’ve found love in a different place and, for that, we are all the better for it.
We laugh, kiss, and play, discovering new quirks we have yet to realize. Everything about her gives me this mystical experience. It’s so unlike everything I’ve ever experienced before, but I know that it’s something I’ve been searching for a long time for. When we finally get dressed again, we awkwardly walk inside and find our way to the floor.
Dobbins suddenly walks in again. “Sorry guys, I can’t keep my eyes closed. I just keep thinking about your situation.”
“It’s okay,” Dakota whispers. “I’m sorry if we woke you.”
“No, you’re fine,” he smiles. “I just want to go out into the darkness you know? I want to find this guy and wring his damn neck.”
“Spare yourself the effort,” a voice says in the other corner of the room. We immediately turn. I nearly fall out of my fucking chair. Danny is in front of us, clutching at his gut. He’s got Angela in his arms and when he takes a step back, I can tell he’s limping.
“Dakota, you’re coming with me,” he mutters. His speech is slow and pained. He doesn’t look good at all.
“Let her go,” I tell him, stepping forward. He reveals a pistol in his hand and he aims it right against Angela’s head. I take a step back and put both of my hands out, to tell him I’m unarmed and willing to listen.
“No one is fucking leaving here with her,” he says, spitting a glob of blood out onto the floor. “She’s my daughter, god dammit. She’s my legacy.”
“Danny,” Dakota steps forward. “Baby…”
“No!” He screams. “Don’t you dare call me that, whore.”
“Please,” she says, “let her go. We can make this work.”
“By turning me in? By slandering my name? Is that how you’ll make this work?” he asks, with a bent smile on his face. I look at Dobbins who has grabbed a photo set from the wall. He holds it behind his back as a possible weapon. He lightly shrugs at me, as if to say, “It’s something.”
“That’s not what we want to do,” I tell Danny. “We just want to be free to leave. If you let us do that, we’ll leave you alone forever.”
“You thought you killed me, didn’t you?” he laughs. The gun is getting looser in his hand by the minute. I figure he’s lost a lot of blood and this is a last-ditch effort to gain some control over his life. If he was smart, he’d be in a hospital getting treatment.
“Look at me now,” he smiles, showing his blood stained teeth, and lifts up his shirt. Someone, possibly himself, has sewn his stomach up and it looks horrible. Out of the cut is a yellowish, oozing substance.
“Oh, Jesus,” Dakota says. “Danny, you need to listen to me. We’re leaving. You need to let us leave and then you need to get to a hospital. I think you’re dying. I honestly—”
“If I’m dying,” he says, pushing Angela out of the way, aiming at Dakota. “I’m taking you with me.” I grab Angela in my arms, force her behind me, and look at Dobbins. I nod at him slowly and he knows what to do.
“I’m sorry I have to do this,” Danny says. “But it’s for your own good.”
Everything happens in slow-motion. His finger presses against the trigger until it clicks against the metal. A spark goes off inside the gun. Dobbins takes the framed photoset and throws it at Danny. It crashes against his face and his arm moves wildly to the side.
Before I know it, I’m charging at the
guy. A bullet goes off and hits the ceiling. I connect against his body and the gun goes flying. I punch down against his jaw, twice, until he stops struggling. Dobbins grabs the gun and aims it at him.
“It’s fucking over,” I tell him. “Just end this.”
Danny looks at me and smiles. “I always knew you’d come back to ruin all the fun,” he says. “I guess it’s over, huh?”
I turn to Dakota. “Take Angela outside. I don’t want her around him. I don’t want her seeing all this violence.”
She nods and takes her out of the room. I’ve got the gun and he’s restrained. “I give up,” he says. “I’m done.”
“You could’ve just let her go,” I tell him. “Why’d you have to lose your head?” I let him go, now that he’s not struggling. He’s weak and barely breathing.
Dobbins says “I’m calling the cops.” I nod back at him.
“Because, I want control. Is that what you want to hear?” Danny asks. “Because I wanted to watch the whole world burn, right before my eyes.” He winks at me and I turn a pale white. I know the feeling. I take a step back and inhale deep.
When I turn to look out the window, Danny quickly reaches into his pocket. I turn back towards him, but he’s already got another pistol in his hands. “No!” I scream.
He raises it up at me, falters, and then puts it against his skull. “It’s been fun,” he says, pulling the trigger. “Tell Angela I say goodbye.” The bullet comes barreling out and I’m forced to witness his death. I fall to the floor, scrambling to make things right. I quickly jump back, crawling against the wall.
Dobbins nearly drops the phone. He speaks into the receiver “Uh, yeah, you need to hurry down here. The guy just shot himself.”
I run out of the house. This is not how I wanted things to end.
143
Dakota
The rest of the night is spent getting questioned endlessly by the police. When did the abuse start? Did he hit you often? The list goes on. They question Payton even longer, but the story holds up. He was just defending the people he loved. Danny was a mad man, hell bent on control.
Payton doesn’t even give them the tax evidence. It’s not needed. A quick search of the apartment found amphetamines and a few notes he had written, detailing how he would abuse me next. The notes all said it was my fault, but the bruises on my face and stories from our neighbors painted a very different picture.
After a full night, we are free to go. We don’t waste any time leaving this place either. We grab our things as quickly as we can, and head out onto the road. Angela, bless her heart, acts as if nothing has happened. All I can do is hope to God that she forgets that man.
Dobbins gives Payton a big hug before we go. “It’s been a pleasure,” he says, smiling big. “I didn’t think it would come to all of this, and I’m sorry it has, but at least you’re alive to tell the story. I’ve got a lot of respect for you, Payton. I hope you keep in touch.”
“I will. I’ll give you a call when we make it back,” Payton says. “And if you ever get any time off from the site, come visit back in Texas, anytime. I doubt I’ll be coming back here anytime soon.”
“Not too into the city anymore, huh? Makes sense,” he chuckles to himself.
“I’m done traveling around the world,” I tell him. “I think it’s time I settle down for a bit. I want to get a ranch by my parents’. It’s good to be near family.”
“It is,” he says, embracing him. “Take care.”
The week has been rough for all of us, and Payton knows it. On the way out, we all fall asleep to dreams of our future together. I whisper in Angela’s ear and tell her all of the wonderful things in store for her. She’ll go to school and meet all kinds of nice people, we’ll get a ranch with horses she can ride, and when it’s not too hot, we can run in the fields. When it is too hot, we’ll turn on all the sprinklers and jump in the pool.
The city was never a place I wanted to end up in. It had its romantic qualities at first. The views above the city, for instance, were something to be grateful for. However, there were just so many negative things surrounding it all. I don’t ever want to relive any of that. Never again, I tell her. From here on out, everything is going to be good.
In the Midwest, somewhere near Illinois, we stop at a motel off the highway. First, we get ice cream and sit, watching the sun go down across the way. For the first time in a very long time, I feel like a real person again. I feel like I’m ready to take on the world.
I start bawling, but quickly wipe the tears from my eyes. “What’s wrong, baby?” Payton asks me, running his fingers up and down my back. He’s good at taking care of the people he loves and I know that’s what he’s born to do in this life. I shake my head and just smile at him for a few seconds.
“Everything just feels so right,” I say. “I’m sorry for crying. It doesn’t make sense to. I know that. But it’s been three whole years since I felt normal. I don’t want this to suddenly end for me.”
He nods and stares into my eyes. “It’s not going anywhere,” he says. “I’m not going anywhere. You hear me?”
I nod. “You promise?”
“I’m a man of my word,” he says. “I promise you. I’ll be here until the day I die.”
“Well I don’t want you to ever die! Okay?” We both laugh lightly and I throw my hands around his neck. “I’m serious. I want you with me forever.”
“I’ll do my best,” he smiles and kisses me.
Angela licks her cone and says, “Ew!” We both look at her and start laughing.
Payton goes running at her with his hands in a claw shape. He starts making kissing noises at her and she squeals with excitement and fake fear. “Ew? I’m going to kiss you all over!” he says. “And then I’m going to tickle you to death!”
“No!” she screams. “Mommy!”
She runs and practically jumps into my arms. She wraps her arms around me and presses her face into my shoulder. “Help!”
“Back away, kissing monster,” I smile at him. Payton laughs and breaks out of character, and Angela glances over at him and smiles.
The whole situation is going to take some getting used to, but we’re all ready for a change. We’re ready to take our lives back, to start anew and find a new level of control within ourselves.
We return to the dingy motel in the middle of nowhere and we turn on the television.
“What’s love got to do with it?” A news reporter says before she gives her analysis on the new season of Wedded. Payton quickly turns the channel, shaking his head. “How is that show still going on?”
“No!” I exclaim. “Turn it back on. I want to watch.”
He looks at me like you’re insane for wanting to watch this, but okay.
I shrug and kiss him on the cheek. “It’s okay,” I smile. “It’s all in the past now. It was hard, but now it’s easy. With you, I’m free.”
“Me too,” he says.
“The new season was hit or miss, but the drama surrounding the show didn’t stop after the credits were finished rolling. When the disappearance of Danny and Dakota made headlines, the nation was dead set on finding them. There were even rumors that Dakota had run off with another man…”
Payton says, “You hear about any of that?”
“No,” I shrug. “I tuned it all out. I had to. Danny wouldn’t let me turn on the TV when he was home. The station has a pretty good PR team. I guess they handled it well enough.”
“And still, the search continues. Will Danny and Dakota ever make it back into the limelight? The world may never know…”
I turn on some cartoons for Angela. She’s a little too young to understand the world around her, but she doesn’t have to dive into all of that just yet. “I don’t even know how I’m going to tell her,” I say, leaning against his shoulder.
“Maybe you don’t have to,” he says.
“No, she’ll just find out on her own if I don’t tell her,” I moan. “The internet is fucking crazy.”
“We’ll tell her then,” he says. “It’ll be okay. Why are you worrying about that right now?” He sits up and brings me close to him.
“I don’t know,” I sigh. “I guess I’m still scared. I just know that I love you so much. I don’t want this to ever go away. We’ve been together technically for a day and I already feel like we’ve been married for years.”
“Is that a good thing or a bad thing?” he laughs.
“It’s good,” I say. “It’s real fucking good.”
Epilogue: Payton
I still haven’t found the right time to do this. I thought maybe I would ask her when we ate ice cream together, but then I thought that might be a little too lame. I want to do something memorable. I want to make it special.
I’ve been holding onto a ring this whole time. I grabbed it before I left home because I knew it would come time to propose. I knew she was the one, even back then. Shit, it feels like so long ago now.
I pull out the ring in the motel bathroom and hold it up to the yellowish light. I can’t yet. I can’t do it. It has to be perfect.
We make the rest of the drive back to Texas and it’s brutal. Hours and hours pass and we finally hit that Lone star State Highway. Finally, we’re close to my parents’ ranch, just blocks away, and I can see the look of anxiety come on Dakota’s face.
“What’s wrong?” I ask her.
“I’m just nervous to meet your parents,” she says, hesitating.
“Don’t be,” I tell her. “Hey, it’s like in your show. When the guy has to meet your parents. Only, it’s the other way around.”
She laughs a little but I’m doing nothing to ease her panic. When we pull in the driveway, I turn to her and grab her hand. “My parents are old ranchers. They’re nice people and I know they’ll love you,” I try to calm her nerves. It’s the truth. My parents are amazing people.