Daddy's Little Bunny 🩷
MONROE
Monroe looked once again in her rearview mirror to see if anyone
was following her. It had been three days since she’d escaped.
Three long and hard days, but she wanted to put as much distance
between herself and him as she could. Monroe hadn’t slept a lot the past
three days; she’d been too scared.
She had been on the road for a total of twenty-six hours since her last
stop for gas and a nap. Monroe could only manage to sleep a couple of
hours without starting to panic. The thought of him closing the distance
between them scared her.
Stopping several times hadn’t been part of her plan, but she couldn’t do
anything about it. Exhaustion weighed down on her bones as she sat for
hours driving down highways. She had almost fallen asleep a couple of
times but had managed to push through it. She’d had no choice.
Any time she stopped somewhere, she made sure to keep her sweatshirt
hood up to hide her skin. Her once smooth and silky skin was now marred
with bruises, cuts, scars, and scabs. Monroe had made the mistake of not
putting her hood up the first time she’d stopped to get gas and had seen
several people staring and whispering.
She had quickly left after that, afraid someone would call the cops, and
he would find her.
A shiver ran through her body at that thought. She prayed he wouldn’t
easily find her, but couldn’t know for sure. Monroe had paid attention to
him talking about his work, trying to pick up good information–he had
apparently hidden several people he knew–so when she left, she used the
techniques she had learned to hide herself so he couldn’t find her. Or she
hoped he couldn’t.
She just hoped it paid off. When she’d first left, she had bought new
clothes and dumped her old ones. She hoped he hadn’t placed any trackers
in her car, and had looked once she’d gotten to the first motel, but she didn’t
really know what she was looking for.
She had never heard him talking about tracking people before like that,
but she knew he was good at what he did. It was his specialty, placing
tracking devices everywhere and them being undetected. Monroe hadn’t
used her car in over five, almost six, years, right before she moved in with
him, and had never seen him touch her car.
She could only hope he hadn’t bothered to place one on her car. The
idea of him tracking her through her car made her stomach churn. She
couldn’t think about that because her mind could go into a dark place fast
and she was driving right now.
She didn’t have enough money to get rid of her car and buy another one.
No one would give her enough money for her car. It was old and soon to be
unreliable.
Blinking, Monroe rubbed her eyes quickly and looked at the exit. She
needed to stop soon for gas and figure out where she was. If she even had
enough money to get gas.
She had been saving for a year in hopes she would have enough to
leave. She barely had enough but she was making it last as long as she
could. Maybe she could stop in this town and get a job if they had any
available. Monroe didn’t have a college degree and only had her GED.
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