Intuition: The Premonition Series

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Author: Amy A. Bartol
again,” he finishes, removing his finger from my mouth. He turns and walks to the door of my room, calling over his shoulder, “Get packed. We’re getting out of here.”
    It only takes me a half-hour to pack up what I’ll need for our trip to the ski resort. Reed and Zephyr decide that taking two cars is a better idea than going in just one. Buns and Zephyr will take the lead in the black Range Rover. Reed and I will trail them in the red Range Rover I had gotten for Christmas. I guess the strategy is that one car can always divert the enemy away as a decoy, while the other sneaks away with me safely inside.
    Reed tosses the keys to me after he loads my luggage in the hatch. I catch them and look at him questioningly for a brief moment, before I smile and rush to the driver’s side, sliding into the seat. Buckling my seatbelt, I start the engine and it purrs to life with quiet menace when I touch my foot to the accelerator. Adjusting the rearview mirror, I see the reflection of my eyes in it. They’re almost clear again; there are only traces of red in the corners. I breathe a sigh of relief that I don’t still look like a freak show. Shifting my chin, I move the scarf I have wrapped around my neck a little to the side to see if my neck looks better. That’s subjective; the bruises are now a faded yellowish color. I pull my scarf back up to hide the marks from sight. Reed sits unsmiling in the passenger seat, watching me.
    Unbuckling my seatbelt, I crawl over the console and sit in Reed’s lap. Wrapping my arms around his neck I press my forehead to his and look in his eyes. “Thank you,” I say in a gentle tone. “I know that this outing is a stretch for you. You’re probably fighting the urge to pick me up and take me back into the house, or at the very least, to drive the car yourself, so that you’ll be absolutely sure nothing will happen to me.”
    A small smile touches Reed’s lips. “I marvel at how well you seem to know me. If only I could know you as well. You seem to know what I’m thinking, whereas I have no clue most of the time of what you’ll do next,” he says.
    “You’re wrong…I don’t know what you’re thinking most of the time, but you seem to have a theme going on lately. It’s that ‘Evie’s Continued Survival List’ except you seem to have thrown out the con side. Now you’re just focusing on the pros,” I say, snuggling closer to him and kissing the place just beneath his ear tenderly.
    “There are no cons,” he breathes into my hair, and for a second, I believe him. I press my teeth to his earlobe and nip him gently.
    “How about now?” I ask, smiling at him and hearing him groan.
    “Okay, one con, but I’m sure that will not be a problem much longer,” he says, referring to our inability to act on our desire for each other until I’m safely sturdy enough to handle it. “I think Zephyr is waiting for us to go,” Reed says, reminding me that we’re holding them up. I look over to the other vehicle to see that Zephyr has rolled down the driver’s side window and is waiting for us patiently.
    “Oh,” I say, blushing. “Time to go.” I crawl back into my seat, buckling my seatbelt again. I follow the black Range Rover out and we get on the road to the resort. “How long until we get there?” I ask Reed, while watching the road ahead.
    “Depends on how fast you drive. It shouldn’t take more than three hours, if you drive the speed limit,” he says blandly because I can tell that he thinks driving slowly is a waste of time. There is no danger in it, no thrill. I can also tell that Zephyr agrees with this philosophy wholeheartedly because I have to keep the pedal almost to the floor to keep up with him on the highway.
    “You said that I know you very well. On some levels I think you’re right. But, on others, I hardly know you at all,” I admit as Reed holds my hand casually, not even aware of how perfect he is.
    “What would you like to know about
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