The Convict and the Runaway (M/F)
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 9:02 pm
Hi everyone! So, seen as how my last story was pretty well received, I'm putting together another one. I hope you like it!
David
I didn’t do it!
The words raced through David’s head as he raced through the forest, one handcuff still dangling from his wrist. The cold air whipped about him, snow flying into his eyes so fast he could barely see straight. This dark forest seemed never ending and at any moment he thought he would trip on a root.
But he couldn’t stop.
His ears strained against the wind, trying to pinpoint any sign of pursuit. Ever since this freak storm had given him a chance to escape, he’d thought that it was an act of God. But now, he wasn’t so sure. After all, what was the point in escaping police custody just to freeze to death?
No. That was not happening. He was going to survive.
It was an infinitesimal time later when he saw something that gave him hope. Suddenly, out of nowhere, he’d emerged in a clearing, in the centre of which stood an old, log cabin. It was relatively large and looked like it was still in good shape. Good enough for some shelter. At least for a minute.
David quickly glanced behind him, seeing nothing. Maybe he couldn’t afford to stop. But he knew that this weather wasn’t getting any better. If he tried to run on now, who knew when he would find more shelter? He needed to stop. To think.
“You didn’t do it,†he whispered. “Remember that you didn’t do it.â€
He quickly raced up to the front door and opened it slowly. The cabin seemed mostly open plan, with a kitchen in one side, with some tables and chairs, and a living space in the other, equipped with a fire that was currently out. Two doors at the end seemed to lead to a bedroom and, he presumed, a bathroom.
Sighing, David raced into the room, quickly surveying the fire. More than anything, he had to get warm. It was then he noticed one of the doors was slightly ajar. And there was a small noise coming from within.
Hardly daring to breathe, David slowly approached the room and peaked around the door. What he saw made his heart nearly stop.
A young woman was lying on a bed in there face down. It looked like she was crying. She was wearing a jumper that extended down to her waste, with some dark jeans and thick woollen socks. From what David could see, she had brilliant red hair that ran down her back to her bum. Next to her, on the bed, it looked like there was a thicker coat. It seemed she’d also come in here seeking shelter. And expected to be alone.
David swallowed, trying to slowly back away. He had to get out of this cabin as fast as he could. But, as though it was fate, his foot hit a squeaky floorboard. And, at that, the girl suddenly sat up.
David caught a glimpse of a determined, freckled face surveying him, two bright blue eyes, red and blotchy from her tears, looking him up and down. At first, she looked confused. But then she drunk in the prison outfit, the handcuffs. And her eyes widened in terror.
“Oh God,†she said. She shrunk back on the bed. David didn’t move. He thought he was routed to the spot.
“P…please don’t hurt me,†she whispered. “I... there’s some money in my coat if you…â€
“Hurt you?†David’s voice didn’t sound like his. It was croaked, as though someone else was saying it. He walked into the room, making the girl shrink back even more. “I’m not going to…â€
He paused again. The snow beat against the wall outside, a terrible background noise to his situation.
“I… I promise I won’t tell anyone I’ve seen you.â€
The girl sounded frantic. David found he couldn’t look at her. But a sudden movement made him. It looked like she was trying to get to the end of the bed.
“Don’t move,†he hissed. “Stay where you are.â€
“I… I’m sorry.â€
David tried to steady his breathing. He could still feel the handcuff on his wrist. He could feel the horror of his impending incarceration.
“Listen,†said the girl. “I’ll go, okay. I’ll leave you to do…. Whatever. Just please.â€
“No,†sighed David. “You can’t go out there. You’ll catch your death.â€
The girl swallowed.
“You can have my money,†she said. “You can…â€
David felt tears threaten to burn his eyes and he blinked them away. “Neither of us are leaving.â€
Megan
Megan looked the stranger up and down, feeling her whole body shaking. He was probably a little older than her but much taller and broader. He was soaking wet and dressed in a prison outfit, with handcuffs still attached to his wrist. If anything, she may have thought him handsome in another situation.
Now all she could do was try to contain her horror. She was stuck, alone, in her father’s cabin miles from anywhere. With an escaped convict.
“Please,†she tried again. “Just let me go.â€
“No. I can’t risk you bringing them down on me.â€
“Who?â€
“Them! Whoever is after me!â€
The man put his head in his hands. “God, this is a mess.â€
Megan took a glance behind him. The door to the cabin was slightly ajar. If she could get round him…
“I said don’t move!†The man sounded angry now. Megan reminded himself that she didn’t know what he had done. Nor what he was running from.
“Okay, okay.â€
The man looked at the manacle on his wrist.
“I can’t go back,†he whispered. He then looked up at her. “I’m sorry. But you really shouldn’t be out here alone. â€
“Sorry? Wait what… what are you going to do to me?â€
The man started looking around the room. His eyes fell on her coat. Megan flinched as he bent down and picked it up, routing through the pockets. He pulled out her phone, pocketing it, before pulling the tie belt out of the middle.
“What are you doing?†Megan felt tears start to spill out of her eyes again.
“Come here, please,†whispered the man. He seemed unable to look at her.
“What are you going to do with that?â€
“I said come here!â€
He did turn his gaze on her then. It looked cold and dangerous. Megan reluctantly stood up and approached him. For a second, she thought about trying to fight him, then decided against it. He was much bigger than her, and she didn’t know what he was capable of.
She couldn’t believe this was happening.
“Put your hands behind your back.â€
“What?â€
“Do it.â€
Megan did start crying then.
“No! Please, you don’t need to.â€
“Don’t make me force you.â€
Megan opened her mouth, then closed it. She turned around and put her hands together.
“You don’t need to do this,†she said. “I won’t try to run away.â€
The man didn’t say anything. She flinched as he grabbed hold of her and started wrapping the material around her hands. Her chances of escape were diminishing rapidly.
“Please,†she tried again. “I won’t… ouch!â€
She felt him tie a knot hard. Her breathing was increasing and she realised that her old fear of confined spaces was returning. She could not have a panic attack now. That was the last thing that could happen.
He finished tying her bonds, then grabbed her shoulders, turning her round. They quickly locked eyes. Megan thought she could sense some fear in there before they tore away.
She absently tested her bonds, finding them to be very tight.
“Don’t do that,†he said. “You’ll only hurt yourself.â€
He steered her into the main room, sitting her down in one of the chairs.
“Seriously,†she said, sensing where this was going. “You don’t…â€
“Sit still and be quiet.â€
He started searching the cabin, routing through all the drawers and cupboards. Megan took the opportunity to pull and twist at her wrist bindings. Her bonds held fast.
The man came back over to her, holding some tape in his hand. Megan tried not to wince as he wrapped it around her feet, holding them together. She was truly stuck now. Stuck with a stranger in the middle of nowhere.
“Are you going to hurt me?†she whispered.
The man finished tying her feet, sniffing slightly.
“Not if you behave.â€
He peeled off some more tape, lifting it up to her mouth.
“Wait! You don’t need to, mmmhm!â€
The tape went over her lips, sealing them shut. Megan took deep breathes through her nose, trying not to lose it.
The man stood up and backed away from her, looking uncertain and worried. Outside, the weather continued to pound on the walls.
David
I didn’t do it!
The words raced through David’s head as he raced through the forest, one handcuff still dangling from his wrist. The cold air whipped about him, snow flying into his eyes so fast he could barely see straight. This dark forest seemed never ending and at any moment he thought he would trip on a root.
But he couldn’t stop.
His ears strained against the wind, trying to pinpoint any sign of pursuit. Ever since this freak storm had given him a chance to escape, he’d thought that it was an act of God. But now, he wasn’t so sure. After all, what was the point in escaping police custody just to freeze to death?
No. That was not happening. He was going to survive.
It was an infinitesimal time later when he saw something that gave him hope. Suddenly, out of nowhere, he’d emerged in a clearing, in the centre of which stood an old, log cabin. It was relatively large and looked like it was still in good shape. Good enough for some shelter. At least for a minute.
David quickly glanced behind him, seeing nothing. Maybe he couldn’t afford to stop. But he knew that this weather wasn’t getting any better. If he tried to run on now, who knew when he would find more shelter? He needed to stop. To think.
“You didn’t do it,†he whispered. “Remember that you didn’t do it.â€
He quickly raced up to the front door and opened it slowly. The cabin seemed mostly open plan, with a kitchen in one side, with some tables and chairs, and a living space in the other, equipped with a fire that was currently out. Two doors at the end seemed to lead to a bedroom and, he presumed, a bathroom.
Sighing, David raced into the room, quickly surveying the fire. More than anything, he had to get warm. It was then he noticed one of the doors was slightly ajar. And there was a small noise coming from within.
Hardly daring to breathe, David slowly approached the room and peaked around the door. What he saw made his heart nearly stop.
A young woman was lying on a bed in there face down. It looked like she was crying. She was wearing a jumper that extended down to her waste, with some dark jeans and thick woollen socks. From what David could see, she had brilliant red hair that ran down her back to her bum. Next to her, on the bed, it looked like there was a thicker coat. It seemed she’d also come in here seeking shelter. And expected to be alone.
David swallowed, trying to slowly back away. He had to get out of this cabin as fast as he could. But, as though it was fate, his foot hit a squeaky floorboard. And, at that, the girl suddenly sat up.
David caught a glimpse of a determined, freckled face surveying him, two bright blue eyes, red and blotchy from her tears, looking him up and down. At first, she looked confused. But then she drunk in the prison outfit, the handcuffs. And her eyes widened in terror.
“Oh God,†she said. She shrunk back on the bed. David didn’t move. He thought he was routed to the spot.
“P…please don’t hurt me,†she whispered. “I... there’s some money in my coat if you…â€
“Hurt you?†David’s voice didn’t sound like his. It was croaked, as though someone else was saying it. He walked into the room, making the girl shrink back even more. “I’m not going to…â€
He paused again. The snow beat against the wall outside, a terrible background noise to his situation.
“I… I promise I won’t tell anyone I’ve seen you.â€
The girl sounded frantic. David found he couldn’t look at her. But a sudden movement made him. It looked like she was trying to get to the end of the bed.
“Don’t move,†he hissed. “Stay where you are.â€
“I… I’m sorry.â€
David tried to steady his breathing. He could still feel the handcuff on his wrist. He could feel the horror of his impending incarceration.
“Listen,†said the girl. “I’ll go, okay. I’ll leave you to do…. Whatever. Just please.â€
“No,†sighed David. “You can’t go out there. You’ll catch your death.â€
The girl swallowed.
“You can have my money,†she said. “You can…â€
David felt tears threaten to burn his eyes and he blinked them away. “Neither of us are leaving.â€
Megan
Megan looked the stranger up and down, feeling her whole body shaking. He was probably a little older than her but much taller and broader. He was soaking wet and dressed in a prison outfit, with handcuffs still attached to his wrist. If anything, she may have thought him handsome in another situation.
Now all she could do was try to contain her horror. She was stuck, alone, in her father’s cabin miles from anywhere. With an escaped convict.
“Please,†she tried again. “Just let me go.â€
“No. I can’t risk you bringing them down on me.â€
“Who?â€
“Them! Whoever is after me!â€
The man put his head in his hands. “God, this is a mess.â€
Megan took a glance behind him. The door to the cabin was slightly ajar. If she could get round him…
“I said don’t move!†The man sounded angry now. Megan reminded himself that she didn’t know what he had done. Nor what he was running from.
“Okay, okay.â€
The man looked at the manacle on his wrist.
“I can’t go back,†he whispered. He then looked up at her. “I’m sorry. But you really shouldn’t be out here alone. â€
“Sorry? Wait what… what are you going to do to me?â€
The man started looking around the room. His eyes fell on her coat. Megan flinched as he bent down and picked it up, routing through the pockets. He pulled out her phone, pocketing it, before pulling the tie belt out of the middle.
“What are you doing?†Megan felt tears start to spill out of her eyes again.
“Come here, please,†whispered the man. He seemed unable to look at her.
“What are you going to do with that?â€
“I said come here!â€
He did turn his gaze on her then. It looked cold and dangerous. Megan reluctantly stood up and approached him. For a second, she thought about trying to fight him, then decided against it. He was much bigger than her, and she didn’t know what he was capable of.
She couldn’t believe this was happening.
“Put your hands behind your back.â€
“What?â€
“Do it.â€
Megan did start crying then.
“No! Please, you don’t need to.â€
“Don’t make me force you.â€
Megan opened her mouth, then closed it. She turned around and put her hands together.
“You don’t need to do this,†she said. “I won’t try to run away.â€
The man didn’t say anything. She flinched as he grabbed hold of her and started wrapping the material around her hands. Her chances of escape were diminishing rapidly.
“Please,†she tried again. “I won’t… ouch!â€
She felt him tie a knot hard. Her breathing was increasing and she realised that her old fear of confined spaces was returning. She could not have a panic attack now. That was the last thing that could happen.
He finished tying her bonds, then grabbed her shoulders, turning her round. They quickly locked eyes. Megan thought she could sense some fear in there before they tore away.
She absently tested her bonds, finding them to be very tight.
“Don’t do that,†he said. “You’ll only hurt yourself.â€
He steered her into the main room, sitting her down in one of the chairs.
“Seriously,†she said, sensing where this was going. “You don’t…â€
“Sit still and be quiet.â€
He started searching the cabin, routing through all the drawers and cupboards. Megan took the opportunity to pull and twist at her wrist bindings. Her bonds held fast.
The man came back over to her, holding some tape in his hand. Megan tried not to wince as he wrapped it around her feet, holding them together. She was truly stuck now. Stuck with a stranger in the middle of nowhere.
“Are you going to hurt me?†she whispered.
The man finished tying her feet, sniffing slightly.
“Not if you behave.â€
He peeled off some more tape, lifting it up to her mouth.
“Wait! You don’t need to, mmmhm!â€
The tape went over her lips, sealing them shut. Megan took deep breathes through her nose, trying not to lose it.
The man stood up and backed away from her, looking uncertain and worried. Outside, the weather continued to pound on the walls.