
Unintended
Title: Unintended
Disclaimer: I own absolutely nothing. The characters belong to Melinda Metz and…. Yeah. And the title came from my favorite Serial Joe song.
Summary: Let’s just say it’s a challenge by Eerie.
Distribution: If you ask me I won’t refuse, promise. amberaura@hotmail.com
Couple: M/L
Rating: Will work it's way up to ADULT
Chapter One
“Yes, sir. I know exactly how to deal with the situation.”
“Maxwell, you better not disappoint me here. We need that money. Now if you’re thinking of going Ocean’s 11 here on me I can assure you that is not the way to go. Robbing three casino’s simultaneously even you can’t pull off. It won’t get you anywhere but in jail.”
“I have no intention of robbing anything.”
“Robbing, stealing, it’s all the same.”
“Ransom.”
“Now you’ve got my attention.”
“Unfortunately I’ll have to lose your attention for now. I’m about to get my plan under way.”
“How about leaving me with a name?”
“You’ll see.”
Max hangs up the phone and gets out of the worn in black jeep. With all the confidence in the world along with a bright smile he strides up to a petite brunette and says hello.
The girl turns around and gives him a grin.
“Hey.”
“What’s your name?”
She was in shock. The man didn’t know her name. It has been so long since she’s had a clean slate with anyone. Ever since her father became Mayor of New York her life has been on display for the entire world, especially with all the horrible current events.
“Liz.”
“Andrew.” He holds out his hand and she takes it.
“That’s funny. You don’t strike me as an Andy.”
“That’s because I’m not. I’m strictly Andrew.”
“Okay, Andrew. You’re not from around here are you?”
“No, why? Am I dressed all wrong?”
She looks at his black leather jacket, and jeans. Unlike most guys, his pants weren’t hanging down past his ass.
“What? No! It’s just you don’t kn- Never mind.”
“Can I buy you a drink?”
“I’m not ol- yeah. That would be nice. The nearest bar is a couple blocks down.”
“Well, since I really don’t wanna walk all that way in the cold would you like a ride?”
Liz’s Point of View
What the hell am I thinking? I’m only seventeen, I’ve never had any alcohol, I’ve never been alone in the city, I’ve never even had a boyfriend. Now I’m agreeing to accept drinks from a stranger, and I disobeyed my father, who probably knows I’m gone and is sitting by the door awaiting my return in disappointment. Oh well, might as well go out with a bang. There should prove to be a nice little article on this by the morning.
“Sounds great.”
Andrew opens my door for me, and flashes me a smile. Oh yeah.
I watch as he walks around to the driver’s side. Oh lord what a nice ass he has.
“If you take a left out of the parking lot we’ll be there in a minute or two depending on the lights.”
He nods so I continue.
“So, Andy, how old are you?”
“It’s Andrew. Nineteen.”
The Crash bar whizzes by the car and I look confusedly at Andrew. He looks at me, then at his hand. His hand is covering something black and seems to be pointed at me.
Shit!
“Keep quiet, and don’t go making any major movements.”
“Why?”
“You’re worth the money that I need.”
That makes me laugh. There is no way my father is going to pay out the money that this guy probably wants.
“I’m not exactly priceless in my father’s eyes.”
“Maybe not to your father, but how about your mother and grandmother?”
“Are you seriously going to hit up an eighty year old woman?”
I cannot believe any person would ever do this to Grandma Claudia. It’s my fault. I snuck out and I was dumb enough to get myself into this situation.
“Like I said, I need the money.”
“How co-“
“Shut your mouth. I’ve had enough of your questioning of my morals or lack thereof.”
I should have known he was too good to be true. Hot as hell, nice, and not knowing who I was. Now he’s annoying, rude, kidnapping me, and holding a gun pointed at me. Men are assholes.
“Are you really going to shoot the person you’re holding for ransom?”
“The thought has definitely crossed my mind.”
“What’s to stop me from jumping out of the car? You won’t shoot me because then I’ll be no good.”
“Will you just shut up? I’ll shoot you, I just won’t aim to kill.”
“You will no-“ My sentence is cut off by a bullet whizzing by my head and out the window. Maybe he will.
“So, this is me, shutting up and slouching back into the seat. How do you know I wasn’t about to lean forward? What then? Then I would have been dead!”
I watch as he reaches behind the seat and pulls out a bottle of water.
“Drink this.”
“You’re nuts if you think I am going to drink-“
The gun is once again pointed directly at me. It’s amazing what that can provoke you to do. I take a small sip and hand it back.
“Take another.”
“I-“
He takes his gaze off the road to look at me. It’s amazing how the warmest shade of amber can look so cold.
I take another sip.
Minutes later I start feeling a little drowsy.
“What was in the drink?”
“Something to make you go to sleep.”
“Damn you.”