Total pages in book: 8
Estimated words: 7065 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 35(@200wpm)___ 28(@250wpm)___ 24(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 7065 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 35(@200wpm)___ 28(@250wpm)___ 24(@300wpm)
2
MELANIE
The trucker pulled me along the cracked, cold asphalt of the parking lot, and every step was an agonizing surrender that was beyond my control.
I glanced over my shoulder, staring at the neon sign in the window that seemed so harsh now, growing further away with every step I was forced to take.
Every once in a while there was a faraway, ceaseless hum of the trucks plowing down the freeway. It blended into this disorienting soundtrack that drowned out the thrumming of my pulse in my ears.
“Stop,” I said again and tried yanking my arm free. But he just gripped me tighter, bruising. My muscles strained in futile resistance against Ivan’s grasp. It was like iron and unyielding as he dragged me closer to his waiting semi.
Every fiber of my being screamed to break free—even as the terror of my predicament rendered my limbs heavy and unresponsive.
The chill of the night air against my bare skin was almost painful, and it mingled with the potent stench of diesel fumes, tar, and something that had my stomach cramp.
Each ragged breath I took was a desperate gasp, a silent cry swallowed by the oppressive darkness. Why couldn't I scream? Why wasn't my voice working? I needed to scream for help.
In those agonizing moments, time stretched on into infinity with every second seeming like I was being dragged into an eternity of hell. My heart pounded so fiercely that I feared it would burst through my chest in this nasty rest stop.
Around me, shadows shifted with unspoken horrors that happened when no one was looking. The few men who glanced my way quickly looked away, their eyes filled with a resigned terror as they chose inaction over intervention.
“Help,” I muttered out, finding my voice slowly. “Help,” I screamed louder. But I was met with ignorance and avoidance. I was utterly alone—left to battle this fate that I knew I wasn't strong enough to fight.
With each step he took, Ivan’s presence seemed to press down on me, an overwhelming force that crushed any hope of escape. I struggled, finding my strength and twisting and kicking with all the energy I could summon. But he was too strong— absolute and unyielding.
The semi’s door loomed ahead like a portal into hell itself. As we neared it, the rough texture of the pavement seemed to merge with the raw pressure of my captivity. Every inch that separated me from the unknown interior of that truck deepened the despair and fear within me.
Ivan reached his semi and stopped, looking down at me. He towered over me, his dark eyes hidden further by the shadows creeping around us. His gaze held a cold intensity that made it appear like he was dissecting my every thought, weighing my worth in silence.
Inside, my mind was a battlefield of what to do next. But I felt paralyzed. He opened the driver’s side door, and the cold reality of my situation cut through me as sharply as the night air.
“Get in, little girl.”
I focused on the roughness of his hand along my skin, the sound of his low, gravelly command, and the isolation of a rest stop that had transformed into a stage for this unthinkable act.
“No,” I whispered and shook my head, fighting harder, but it only made him push me toward the semi with more force.
“I don’t want to be rough, not yet at least,” he said and smirked. “But if you don’t do what I fucking say, the alternative won’t nearly be as enjoyable.”
I shook my head and tried to back away. He growled and cursed, then with a strength that startled me, gripped my waist and hauled me up and into the cab. I struggled not to fall out of the truck as he shoved me in. I lost my balance, teetering on the leather of his seat before he pushed me to the passenger side.
I went for the door, trying the handle, but it was locked, my new prison surrounding me in this little box of steel and glass. I panicked, taking in the interior as he climbed up and sat in the driver’s seat.
He slammed the door, and I cried out—a raw, anguished plea for rescue, for the tiniest spark of salvation. But the night was indifferent, and the only response was the relentless, haunting hum of my ragged breathing.
He turned the engine over and drove out of the parking lot, his silence deafening. I was left suspended in a terrifying reality where every detail was etched in my mind like a horror movie reel.
I was utterly, helplessly alone and at Ivan’s mercy.
3
MELANIE
The truck rumbled beneath me as I sat in the dimly lit cab, my pulse thudding so loudly I could almost hear it over the engine’s roar.
I was terrified, and that froze me to the seat. Hands shaking and held in my lap, I glanced to the side to look at my captor. He was at least three times my twenty-years, built like a tank, and probably having been on the road so long he had no civility left.