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Afterparty

Afterparty (mc, nc, MF, FF, MD)

By Aerosol Kid <aerosol_kid@hotmail.com> Visit me at

http://www.asstr.org/~AK_Home The people and events in this story come from

my brain, not the real world. Regardless of what that tells you about my

brain, it means that I'm not writing about you, your mom, your friends, or

your friend's friends. So you can't sue me. Neener neener.

If you're under age in your territory (and you know what I mean), then

read something else.

Note: Grace's tale continues here, from "Ob-e-diens". She's joined by

her big sister Gina, who had her own adventure in "Play Day".

(c) 2001 Aerosol Kid

The street lamps made Grace wince as they whipped by. She'd fallen

asleep with her head against the window, and the rhythmic flashing slowly

roused her. The unwelcome pain in her stiff neck was cruelly amplified by

the ecstasy lingering in her system. Her stomach growled, and her ears

rang from the loud music at the party. She shifted gingerly in her seat

and realized that her arms were bunched up against her under the seat belt.

She must've passed out as soon as she sat down, and her friends had just

belted her ass in for the drive home.

Only no one she knew drove a truck.

Oh shit. Erik. She remembered the last two hours of her life in the

instant she turned toward the driver's seat.

He was indeed at the wheel. Grace was slightly disconnected from her

emotions, thanks to whatever he'd dosed her with, and she was grateful for

that. As she looked blearily at Erik, the fear nearly made her gag. But

the narcotic helped her feel more like an observer than a participant. She

was watching her very own cautionary tv movie about hooking up with

strangers.

Erik must've known she was staring at him, but he ignored her. Grace

labored against the drug for a few seconds and came to the conclusion that

she was stuck in her seat, for the time being. She made a soft, resigned,

frightened noise.

"We're almost there," he said in response.

"Where?" Grace asked, not really wanting to know.

"We're meeting your sister."

"Why..." Grace was almost crying. She desperately wanted to see Gina,

but she didn't want her sister anywhere near this creep.

They rolled up to a stoplight and Grace looked out the window, trying in

vain to fling her thoughts outside, away from the nightmare she was living.

She heard Erik fumbling around next to her, then felt something jab her

arm. Grace closed her eyes, bit her lip. She didn't need to look; she

could already feel what was happening.

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The alarm went off again, and Gina groggily deduced that she'd hit the

Snooze button enough. It was four-thirty in the A.M., and her entire

night's sleep was now a lost cause. She kicked off the covers and sat up

slowly. Yawned and scratched behind her ear. God dammit, she thought.

Her little sister Grace was undoubtedly having the time of her life at

that stupid rave. "She'd better be," Gina growled to herself as she

scanned the floor for her slippers. "And she'd better turn her fucking

phone back on."

The deal was this: Grace wanted to celebrate her high school graduation

in style, at this really big party downtown. Only mom would never let her

stay out all night, so Grace had lied and told her she was spending the

night at Gina's (before asking her first, as usual). Big sister had

charitably agreed on the condition that she would pick up Grace at the end

of the festivities - she didn't want someone with a head full of

hallucinogens driving Grace home. They were supposed to touch base at 4:00

A.M. to coordinate.

But Grace didn't pick up when Gina called, so she had crawled back in

bed for a bit without really thinking about it. Now, feeling more awake

and responsible, she shuffled around her bedroom, cursing her flaky kin.

She briefly considered getting dressed, then decided to slip a jacket

around her oversized Hello Kitty nightshirt. I'm getting too old for this

shit, little sis. Life will be so much easier when you go off to school

this fall...

As she padded out to the car in her flip-flops, she wondered if she was

over reacting because it was well before the ass crack of dawn, but she

decided to be irritated either way.

Gina pulled out of her driveway and headed downtown, figuring she'd

cruise over to the huge club and try to catch Grace outside. She yawned,

reaching over to turn on the stereo. Takako Minekawa sang about not being

able to sleep.

A few miles down the road, her cell phone rang.

Finally, she thought, digging through her purse for the phone. She

pulled the antenna out with her teeth, jabbed the Talk button and said,

"Yeah?"

Grace's voice crackled into her ear. "Gina. I need for you to meet

me." She sounded tired. The poor kid was probably worn out from the roll

and all that peace, love, unity and respect.

"I was wondering when you'd call, kiddo. I'm on my way. Should be

there in five."

"We're not at the party," came the response. Gina could hear cars going

by in the background.

"Where the fuck are you then?" Gina asked, irritation levels on the

rise. "I'm not very thrilled about driving all over town looking for you.

This wasn't part of the deal. And who's 'we'?"

There was a pause. "I met this guy and we've been hanging out. We're

at Sullivan's. Can you pick me up?"

Great, Gina thought. Leave it to Grace to hook up. Her little sister
was even more of a boy magnet than Gina was - there was a long line of high

school boys waiting to get in her pants. And I'm playing taxi driver in

the middle of the night while she locks lips with some 'N Sync-looking mall

rat.

"Sullivan's, huh? Gimme ten minutes." Gina frowned as she put the phone

down. She was pissed about having to turn around and head back the way

she'd come, but Grace sounded weird. Familiar weird. Her thoughts took an

unpleasant turn, but she shook it off and decided she was being paranoid.

When she rolled into the parking lot of Sullivan's - a grease pit of an

all-night diner - Grace was nowhere to be seen. Gina was too tired to get

out and look for her, and she was just about to pick up her phone when she

saw Grace get out of a big gray Blazer across the lot. A tall, dark haired

guy stepped down from the driver's side and moved in behind her. Gina

slowly drove over to them and rolled down her window. Grace looked really

fucked up, while her new boyfriend stared down at Gina with uncomfortable

intensity. She disliked him immediately. Glancing at Grace, she said,

"You ready?"

But Grace was just standing there looking at her. "Grace?" She looked

like she might topple over in a light breeze. Something was very wrong

here. The guy was moving toward her, reaching in the window. "Hey!" she

barked, but something covered her face before she could say anything else.

It was a cloth, and it smelled really weird. He was pressing it over her

mouth and nose and holding her against the driver's seat with his forearm.

She clawed at the air in front of the steering wheel, gasping and screaming

into the cloth. She couldn't reach anything with her hands. Couldn't

wiggle out of his grasp. The sickly-sweet fumes were overpowering. The

car interior spun lazily around her as a curious buzzing filled her ears.

Her eyelids grew heavy as anvils. As her head lolled to one side, sleep

rose up to meet her.

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"Grace! You awake?" her sister called to her. Grace groaned, then

squinted at sunlight. She was tightly bound to a chair, the ropes cutting

into her bare arms and legs. Her head was pounding, her mouth dry. She

felt warmth at her elbows, then realized Gina was behind her, bound by the

same ropes.

"Uh-huh," Grace responded. She was still tingling with the effects of

the latest substance Erik had given her. She felt lightheaded, dirty.

She'd obviously slept in this chair for several hours, and a gamy tang

wafted up from her raver regalia. They were in an empty room, and the

large window in front of her was covered with a paper blind: it let

sunlight in, but afforded no view from outside. The walls and floor were

covered in plastic. She silently cursed the day Gina had made her watch

The Silence of the Lambs.

"You okay?" Gina asked.

"N-no."

"I know," Gina soothed. Grace wished she could see her sister's face.

"We're in some deep shit. What happened?"

Grace started to cry, but she managed to tell Gina everything that

happened to her at the rave - Erik, Sylvie, the truck in the parking lot.

"...And then he made me call you so he could get you, too," she sobbed.

"I'm so sorry I got you into this, Gina."

"That fucker." Gina strained at their bonds. Then she stopped wiggling

around. "Don't be sorry, there was nothing you could do. I've been in a

jam like this before. So chin up. Let's try to figure out how we're

getting out of here."

Grace frowned. " When have you been in a 'jam like this'?"

"Long story. Let's just say I know how you feel and leave it at that.

Anyway, lots of people are probably already wondering where we are, and my

car is still back at Sullivan's. It won't be long before folks start

looking for us."

"But where are we?" Grace whined. She sounded like such a baby,

compared to Gina. She had to admire her big sister, but she couldn't

summon much courage herself.

A door opened then, and footsteps creaked toward them - an odd sound of

shoes on plastic on wood. Grace strained to see who it was. Out of the

corner of her eye, she saw Erik take a seat near them, sipping coffee. He

smelled like he had just stepped out of the shower. She felt Gina stiffen.

"How did you sleep?" Erik asked.

"How do you think, asshole?" Gina spat. Grace brightened at her

sister's brass.

Erik slurped his coffee. The smell made Grace's stomach churn. "You're

even hotter than your little sister," he said. "We're going to have lots

of fun."

"You're going to have lots of fun in the clink, anus face," Gina told

him. "You better let us go. Now."

Erik ignored her, getting up to pull black sheets over the paper shades.

Grace whimpered a little in the darkness. "Let's play a game," he

suggested, as he moved out of her eyesight. Then she felt Gina flinch.

"What's this?" she heard her sister say.

"A little something to make you less... hung up." Erik replied.

Gina laughed, like she knew something Grace didn't. "You don't know

anything about me, asshole."

Erik moved into view and knelt down in front of Grace. Eyeing her

dispassionately, he stuck yet another syringe in her thigh. Emboldened by

her sister's presence, she stared back at him. "How much shit are you

going to pump into me?"

"Enough shit to make you my little teenage toy."

"Don't you have like, a girlfriend?" Grace asked. "Is this the only way

you get any action?" she continued, with the raw impoliteness only a

teenager could muster. An unfamiliar wave of hot confusion rippled through

her as the new substance traversed her bloodstream.

Erik just laughed at her and moved to the wall. He flicked a switch,

and the room filled with tiny, colored lights. They flitted around them in

a dizzying orbit. Grace heard Gina curse under her breath, and found

herself unable to look away from them.

"That's it. Just look at the lights," Erik prompted. "I've got lots of

stuff to keep you girls entertained. Enough drugs for every day in the

week. I picked this one up in Haiti, and I think you'll love it. Just

look at the pretty lights."

Grace's head swam. She'd been dosed with too many things in the last

twelve hours to put up much of a fight. It hurt to think. It didn't hurt
to look at the lights.

Gina wasn't mad at her sister anymore. Sure, she was angry when she

woke up from the chloroform to find herself tied to a chair, but once she

heard her story she realized that Grace was just unlucky enough to be

singled out by a dangerous freak. It looked like encounters with mind

control enthusiasts ran in the family. And this Erik guy was an entirely

different animal than her goofy, mostly lovable boyfriend. Seth had just

wanted to make her wear sexy clothes and fuck his brains out. Yes, Anodyne

had almost got its collective mitts on her, but Seth's intentions were

clear all along. And he scored bonus points for saving her life. Erik, on

the other hand, was an evil fucker who was nearly impossible to read. He

would probably kill her and her little sister if he had to. Grace had

unwittingly stumbled into the web of a very sick, very smart predator.

The lights whizzed around her, so she tried to keep her eyes on her

knees, which peeked out from under her big nightshirt. The drug moved like

hot molasses through her bloodstream, making Gina lose her tenuous grip on

her fear, but she knew she wouldn't slip completely out of control if she

didn't look at the lights.

A hand cupped her chin and gently raised her head. Held it up. "That's

better," Erik told her. "Look at all the colors."

"What a pretty disco ball," Gina remarked. "Can you play "Dancing

Queen" too? Do you have roller skates for us?" She shook out of Erik's

grasp, bit down hard on his finger and returned to looking at her knees.

"Bitch!" Erik exclaimed, snatching his hand away from her face. For a

second, she felt certain he was going to hit her, but he didn't.

She was starting to feel a lot like she'd eaten a hash brownie, which

wasn't all that unpleasant. In fact, it was mellowing her out a little.

If anything, it made her feel braver. As Erik stood over her, nursing his

chewed up finger, she pointedly ignored him.

Then he seemed to decide something. "Okay, we'll come back to you." He

walked behind her, to Grace.

Gina closed her eyes, trying to take in what was happening with her

sister via touch and sound. She could feel Grace's upper back against

hers, and the tight rope around their shoulders made it possible for Gina

to feel her slow, even breathing. She could also tell that Grace's head

was drooped forward. Then she felt Erik's hands brushing her arms as he

fondled her sister lecherously. He was talking to her - the kind of stuff

she really didn't need to pay attention to if she wanted to keep her wits

about her.

Don't touch her, you fuckhead! she thought, wanting to scream the words

at him. But she instinctively knew any interaction with him would just

draw her deeper into his spell. He was really going to town on Grace - his

hands were all over her - and she was starting to get into it. Poor Grace,

you've always been a little slutty. After all, you were the first one to

get in trouble for playing "Doctor" with a boy down the street...

Erik continued his quietly insistent verbal assault on her sister's

will. In her head, Gina went through the vocals to some songs in her band's

current set list, eyes squeezed shut, trying to picture the crowd at her

last show. Through the ropes, she continued to gauge Grace's condition.

Not too good. She was starting to squirm less and less against his steady

rubbing and pawing, starting to inch toward his hands before they landed on

her. Periodically Grace would whisper insults at him, but Gina knew she'd

only lose control of her emotions if she paid too much attention.

"There you go," Erik said, as if Grace were four years old. "Isn't that

better?"

"Uh-huh," Grace answered, her head knocking against Gina's.

"Doesn't that feel nice?" Grace shuddered and Gina could tell that

Erik's hands were getting braver. She cursed herself for losing

concentration. Opened her eyes. Brilliant points of light swirled by from

left to right. They melted into familiar shapes and faces on their way by,

making Gina realize how strong that Haitian stuff must be. As Grace

shifted behind her, Gina began to feel as if he were touching her body as

well. Then she had another uncomfortable realization - her sister's

aroused scent hung pronounced in the air. Or was it hers?

Erik pressed the girls' arms together and massaged both pairs of biceps.

The distinction between Gina and her sister was further blurred, as fingers

slipped under the sleeves of her nightshirt. Absently, she nuzzled the

back of her head against Grace's, warming to Erik's touch, feeling

intermittently that she was in her sister's body. Which was fuller than

her own. Rounder. Younger. Not quite containable in the white two-piece

she wore out to raves. When Gina stood next to her sister she sometimes

felt a twinge of jealousy, wondering why Grace had inherited the outrageous

Scandinavian curves from their mother's side of the family, while she had

merely filled out the same body she'd had as a girl. Though they were

about the same height, Gina was called "cute" and "petite" by Mom, while

Grace was "buxom" or "full-figured". Gina never felt bad about herself in

front of a mirror, but looking at her sister made her dissatisfied with her

elfin stature. Now, however, she was existing in Grace, feeling glorious,

feeling eighteen, writhing under an exploring touch, while Gina herself

explored from the inside. Her own body must be...

She took a determined, measured breath. Found herself back inside Gina,

where she belonged. And lowered her head under the torrent of light that

sucked at her, through her eyes. Her sister was unable to help herself.

She had to make it through this for both of them.

Something was happening with the ropes. One at a time, they were

slackening. She didn't dare open her eyes again, but her curiosity burned.

What the hell's he doing now? Gina heard the ropes fall to the floor, one

by one. Felt Grace leave the chair behind her, then felt the chair move

away as well. Erik stood behind her and drew her head back against his

stomach. Her eyes opened instinctively as his hands gripped her head and

his fingers tugged at her eyebrows. His roughness made her struggle, but

the drug made her clumsy. She almost spilled out of her chair as Grace

moved in and straddled her, taking the place of the ropes. Her little

sister pinned her pelvis into the cheap folding chair, causing Gina to

frown against the weight. She struggled meekly against Erik's hands, while

Grace began to touch her in ways she felt were wholly inappropriate.

And those damned lights. They turned every instant of human contact

into a weapon - a blunt object that crashed down on her resistance again

and again. The man behind her was creepy and repellant, and the idea of

getting groped by her sister was just gross, but the lights kept her from

being able to fully distinguish who they were. She breathed in slowly

through her nostrils, and realized with some horror that her nipples were

stiffening under Grace's eager fingers. She decided instead to focus on

her legs, rapidly going numb under the weight of her sister's hips.

There has to be a way to fight this...

She had her big sister between her legs. Grace was sitting on Gina's

lap, pinning her to the seat. It felt unbelievable to swallow those tiny

hips with her own, even though she was mortified to find herself touching

her sibling like this. Erik was making her do more stuff, and if he kept

sticking needles in her she'd probably be doing it with his dog, before

long. There was absolutely no way she could resist touching or being

touched at this point. She knew she was helping Erik to break Gina down,

but she couldn't stop. She hoped Big sister would be stronger than her, so

they could get away somehow.

Erik was looking down at her, smiling. He said something. Grace rose

up an inch or two, worked Gina's nightshirt up her hips, up to her tummy,

then sat down directly against her soaked panties. Her hands snaked under

the huge shirt, up to the delicious heat of Gina's bare chest. Gina

groaned, a sad little sound that made Grace want to cry again. Erik still

held Gina's head up to the lights, so Grace couldn't really make out the

expression on her face. Her hands moved unceasingly along the lines of

Gina's torso.

Then Erik's hands dropped away from her sister's face. He stepped

around to Grace and lifted her off of Gina's lap. Moved her to one side.

She was so out of it that he didn't even have to tell her to stay where she

was - there wasn't a motivation left in her pretty head.

Now it was Erik's turn to straddle Gina, but he didn't sit down on her

tiny lap; just stroked her blonde pixie hair and murmured to her. Her eyes

had closed again. He seemed to be trying to get her to stand up, but it

looked like she had passed out. He took Gina's limp arms in each hand and

gave an experimental tug. Nothing. Although the lights paralyzed her,

Grace wanted desperately to check to see if her sister was breathing. Erik

pulled her arms again, lifting her head up off the back of the chair, then

lowered her. No response. Frowning, he knelt down and whispered something

in her ear.

His butt jerked into the air then, as the air wheezed out of his lungs.

His mouth formed a shocked 'o'. He looked like a fish because Gina had

kneed him in the balls. Exhilaration bubbled through Grace as Gina stood

up and shoved Erik rudely aside, staggered, then resolutely took hold of

the chair she'd been tied to. Raised it up, brought it down clumsily over

his head. Erik hit the floor like a rag doll, and Grace just stood there

watching the blood trickle hesitantly across the plastic on the floor.

Then her sister was in her face, gripping her arms, shouting at her. "Come

on! Grace! Now!" Tugging her roughly out of the room. Grace couldn't

stop grinning.

Gina lurched out of the room, nearly hyperventilating as she dragged her

addled sister toward a flight of stairs. Her head spun, and she nearly

tripped on the carpeted steps, but she regained her footing by hanging onto

Grace. They made it downstairs, and as Gina looked wildly around for the

door she noticed something about the house they were in.

It was empty, nearly unfurnished, except for a desk near the bar that

joined the dining room to the spotless kitchen. On the desk, near a

flickering computer monitor, were some familiar items. Unthinking, Gina

sprinted across the bare living room and snatched up her purse. Then she

saw her driver's license, next to Grace's, near a keyboard. Her eyes

flicked to the screen and she saw their addresses and phone numbers, neatly

entered into a database. Her unbearably quick breathing quickened. She

reached a shaking finger out to the keyboard, trying to figure out the

fastest way to erase the data, when she heard muffled noises from upstairs.

She screamed, raked the rest of their stuff into her purse. Grabbed

Grace's backpack and ran back to her confused sister. Then she spied the

front door.

Plastic rustled upstairs.

"Come on Grace, come on!" she shrieked, grabbing her sister's elbow and

dragging her toward the big oak door. In a few strides, she was

frantically working the doorknob. It wouldn't turn. As she struggled in

vain to open the door, she heard a beep. The sound came from a

cream-colored alarm panel on a nearby wall. The security system wasn't

there to keep burglars out; it was there to keep them in.

Gina heard groaning from upstairs. She jumped, completely hysterical

now, and looked around the room. There was a chair in front of the desk.

And a window next to the door. Brushing by Grace, she grabbed the chair

and ran with all her might toward the window. Threw the chair at the

panes, through the paper blinds. The sound of shattering glass was the

most beautiful thing she'd ever heard.

"Grace!" She hurled her younger sister toward the opening. Pushed her

through roughly without considering how far it was to the ground, stepped

through the jagged egress, and fell onto a hedge.

Moaning, she removed herself from the sharp branches and found grass

under her feet. A perfectly manicured lawn. The front yard of Suburbia.

Grace was nearby, on her feet, hunched over and clutching her side. Though

Gina hurt all over and she was bleeding a little, standing still was

unbearable, so she launched herself forward, catching Grace on her way out

of the yard. The two of them sprinted off, into the middle of the street.

They reached a street sign after running about twenty yards. Holding

onto it while she caught her breath, Gina glanced up. Sussex Lane. She

knew exactly where they were - a neighborhood away from Seth's. She

glanced back down the street to the house with the broken window and

trampled hedge. No one had come out the front door yet. None of the

neighbors had come out, either. She wrapped a sweaty arm around Grace.

"C'mon kiddo," she gasped. "Let's get out of here."

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Seth was starting to get more than a little worried. It was almost

1:00, and no one knew where Gina was. She was supposed to call him after

she picked up her little sister from the party, so he could go over and

laze around in bed with her, but she never called. She wasn't home, and

she wasn't at her mom's. There was no sign of Grace, either

(unfortunately, Seth had spilled the beans about the rave). He'd spent the

morning drinking coffee in his kitchen and having hourly conversations with

Gina's mom. You talk to her? No, you? No, not yet.

They were probably both over reacting, but they were also uncommonly

intuitive people. That's why Gina's mom liked him, Seth figured.

He turned up the CD player on the counter, trying to distract himself

with some old Genesis. Peter Gabriel was belting out one of his favorites:

And out on the subway, Rael Imperial Aerosol Kid Exits into daylight,

spraygun hid, And the lamb lies down on Broadway.

He was just about to light another cigarette, when he heard his front

door burst open, followed by the sound of labored breathing.

"Hello?" Seth called. A greeting and a threat.

The breathing continued in the living room. Cautiously, he peeped

around the corner from the kitchen. The cigarette dropped out of his hand.

"Gina!" He was at her side in two quick strides. Gina and her little

sister were doubled over, gasping for air. It looked like they had run

here from the neighboring county. They were both sweaty and looked like

hell. Gina was wearing her Hello Kitty nightshirt -stained with grass and

blood - and those ridiculous flip-flops. Grace looked even worse; her

skimpy raver girl outfit was equally stained and her face was smudged with

makeup. One of her pigtails was mostly unraveled. "Baby, what happened?"

he asked his tiny beloved, putting a soothing palm onto each girl's back.

Gina grabbed him tightly and pressed her face into his neck. Breathed

for a moment. Then looked up at him through her bangs. "Call the fucking

cops."

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The police were surprisingly fast. mom showed up soon after,

predictably hysterical. After awhile, Gina sent Grace home with Mom, then

talked to the cops a bit longer. Before long everyone was gone, and she

took a shower and changed into some things she kept in Seth's closet. Seth

had pulled her into his lap and pressed a bourbon into her shaking fingers.

He held her silently for awhile, and she didn't cry. Just clung to him and

sipped slowly. Then she asked him to take her to Sullivan's to get her

car. He'd protested, saying he could take a friend and do it for her later,

but she had insisted on it. The quicker she got her life as close as

possible to the way it was before last night, the better.

They pulled into the lot, next to Gina's little white car. There

weren't many people here this time of the afternoon. The sun pounded the

blacktop in the dirty parking lot, and the restaurant's air conditioner

stuttered in the already oppressive June heat. Gina could smell a dumpster

through the open window. As they stepped out of Seth's ride, her cell

phone rang. A piece of paper fluttered on the windshield of her car,

trapped under a wiper blade. The humid breeze made it rattle softly.

Absently, she handed the phone to Seth.

"Yeah. Yes, hello. She's here, but she..." Gina felt Seth looking at

her as she moved slowly to her car. "She can't come to the phone right

now. I'll relay the message. So you went to the house. What about it?"

The paper on the windshield was plain and white. Folded. She slipped

it out from under the wiper.

"Empty? No furniture? No nothing? Really? And the owner? They don't

know? Well, you know how they are with records downtown."

Gina turned the paper over in her hands and unfolded it. There was one

sentence on it, printed in Arial. She covered her mouth and shuddered.

"Uh. I have to go. Yep. We'll be in touch." Seth materialized next to

her. "Kitten? Whatcha got there?"

She didn't answer, just raised her hand, the note delicately held

between two fingers. Seth took it from her. "'Don't think you got away

for good'," he read. "Oh. Sweetheart."

She looked up at him. "Mind if I stay with you for awhile?" she asked,

trying to seem brave.

He knew her well enough to give her face; he didn't reach out for her.

"No prob. Should we tell Grace?"

"Depends on what the cops say."

"They want both of you downtown for an interview tomorrow."

"Follow me, all right?" Gina asked as she opened her car door.

"You bet."

Gina slipped into the driver's seat and started the engine. As she

pulled out of the lot, she couldn't help checking the mirror to make sure

Seth was there. And as she drove off slowly, she began to wonder how she

was going to protect herself and her sister from the likes of Erik.

FIN

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