Wild Craving

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Author: Marisa Chenery
constituted as the living room and noted there wasn’t a television
in sight. Of course there wouldn’t be , since there was
no freaking electricity. And there was no land line, which made sense. She’d
never been without so many modern conveniences in all of her twenty-four years.
    At least she had
her cell phone. Neha opened her purse and took it out. Thank goodness she’d
charged it before she’d left Yellowstone. She’d also turned it off on the
drive, knowing she wouldn’t be able to use it while on the plane and wanting to
conserve the battery.
    She turned it on
and waited for the cell to boot up. Once it did, she was relieved to see she
had service in this remote place. She also saw she had three missed calls and a
couple text messages. Neha recognized the number. It belonged to the owner of
the modeling agency she was signed with. Constance had texted for Neha not to
get on her flight and to contact her as soon as Neha saw the texts.
    Neha quickly
brought up her contacts list and brought up Constance’s number. She then hit “send”
to call. The other end was picked up after two rings. “Hi, Constance. It’s Neha.”
    “Please tell me
you’re not on the plane.”
    Neha chuckled.
“If I were, I wouldn’t be calling you, now would I?”
    “True. Sorry.
I’m in a bit of a flutter.”
    “Why didn’t you
want me to get on the plane?”
    “Apparently, the
client for the photo shoot decided Yellowstone wasn’t exactly what he wanted.
He wants something even more remote in the same area, like in the mountains.
The photographer is scrambling to find a new location. The other models are
still at the first one with him. You were the only one who was in a hurry to
get home.”
    “Then I guess
you’re lucky I didn’t check in on time to be rebooked on another flight when
the original one was cancelled. I’m stuck here until tomorrow evening, but I
guess it will be longer than that now.”
    “I’m afraid so,”
Constance said. “I’m trying to help the photographer find this new location,
but I don’t have much in the way of contacts out in Montana. If it was New
York, that’s another story.”
    Thinking to make
a joke, Neha said, “Talking about remote mountain areas, you should see where I
am right now. I’m in a freaking log cabin that has no electricity, television
or landline. Luckily, there is plumbing. This place is up in the mountains and
surrounded by trees. I swear the road leading up to it was a dirt path.”
    “You didn’t book
into a hotel?”
    “No. I kind of
met someone while I stopped in Helena to have lunch. We sort of hit it off and
he decided to keep me company at the airport while I waited for my flight to
leave. Once we found out I wouldn’t be going anywhere today, he offered me the
use of his cabin for free.”
    “Neha,”
Constance said in a very serious tone, “I want you to take some pictures of the
cabin and woods around it with your cell, then send them to me. I think where
you are would be perfect and exactly what the client will want for a location.
Talk to the owner and see if he’ll be agreeable to the idea. He’ll be paid for
allowing the photographer to use it.”
    “You’re
serious?” Neha asked.
    “Very. Now hurry
up and do what I asked, then I’ll call you back.”
    Neha hung up,
then did as Constance wanted. She took a couple pictures of the inside of the
cabin before she moved outside and took some of the building and treed area
around it. It didn’t take her long to send them all to Constance.
    It was all of a
minute later that the other woman called. Once Neha answered, Constance said,
“I forwarded them to the client.” She paused. “Hold on a second. He’s already
replied.” Another minute went by before Constance spoke again. “Neha, you just
saved our bacon. He thinks it’s perfect. Now I need you to talk to the owner
and see if he’ll agree.”
    “Well, Kiel
isn’t here right now. He’s letting me settle in, then plans to come
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