Chapter 46: Bold Escape
I felt my own wetness running down my inner thighs from my opening and realized that Hayden made me cum so much.
After a little while of rest, I was able to catch my breath and sit up properly as I leaned my back against the side of Hayden’s car. I looked around and realized that Hayden was leaning on a nearby tree at the edge of the clearing as he watched me.
I looked down at my torn-up dress. Not that I cared about it, I never liked this dress anyways. Screw the dress, I didn’t even like myself right now. What did I ever do to deserve this?
Whatever I did seemed wrong. I escaped being raped by Josh because Hayden saved me but then he just seduced me as punishment. I hated this…I hated everything about this. Why must I be stuck with this monster?!
I gazed down at the ground and realized that my sight was blurry. My tears were blocking my vision and soon I felt their warmth on my cheeks. Why am I even crying? I know well that nothing is going to change no matter how much I cried.
Without thinking, I slowly slipped on the partially torn dress, pulling it over my shoulder. Then I reached for the high heels that I had been wearing and carefully removed them from my feet. It’s so dark…and the woods that surrounded us looked like forests.
I might regret this later and its chance of success was slim. However, at that moment, all I wanted was freedom…enough that I would risk my life and everything for it…
I took in a deep breath and slowly stood up. I shook my head from side to side to clear my head. I glanced over at Hayden and wished with all my heart that this would be the last time that I would have to lay eyes on him.
"You know…" I began saying, very surprised at how steady my voice sounded despite how shaken I was feeling inside.
"What did you say?" Hayden asked.
He was still leaning leisurely against the same tree as before as he watched me. I turned to face him directly as I stared at him head on.
"This may come as a surprise to you but…I’m human even if you don’t seem to see me or treat me as one. I’d have you know that your sexual harassment doesn’t bother me at all. Even if my body responds naturally to your touch, my heart will never feel anything for you. I wish you burn in the flames of hell where you belong! I hate you, Hayden!" I screamed at him at the top of my lungs.
Hayden seemed confused at my sudden outburst which was exactly what I wanted. He looked at me with narrowed eyes, but he didn’t say anything in response. I stared back at him as my hand slowly lifted up my shoes. I threw the shoes at him with all my strength.
I didn’t stay long enough to see whether or now I had hit him. That wasn’t want I wanted. What I wanted was to distract him enough to give me a head start in my escape. Once the shoes left my hands, I turned and started running as fast as I could into the dark forest.
I couldn’t run in those damn heels anyways, so what’s the point of keeping them? If I could use them to slow Hayden down even by just a second, then I’ll do it.
Farewell, Hayden. I hope we don’t even cross paths again. I haven’t figured out what to do next with my life and my debt, but I didn’t care anymore. All I have to accomplish for now it to get out of this place and away from Hayden. Forever…
I sprinted into the forest, feeling the sensation of dried leaves being crushed under my feet. There was just enough moonlight for me to see vaguely in the forest; however, it was still dark. I focused on just going straight. If I could just lose Hayden, then I can always find my way back to the main road or something later.
After all, perhaps my fears were unfounded. It wasn’t like Hayden wanted me back so it might just turn out that he wouldn’t chase after me at all. I didn’t let myself wonder or turn back to look behind me.
…
Hayden stood silent and a little stunned at Malissa’s words. However, he did not say anything in response to them because he wasn’t sure what to say and he didn’t have to. Malissa continued to surprise Hayden even further when she threw her high heel shoes at him. Judging from the strength of her throw, Hayden knew that it wouldn’t hurt even if her throws landed on him.
He managed to dodge them with ease while his eyes never let her out of his sight.
Hayden sighed loudly as he watched Malissa running into the dark woods. He didn’t know what plans she had in mind, but he knew that running into the woods in the dark was a crazy and very dangerous idea. Hayden ran his hands through his hand in frustration as he shook his head from side to side before running after Malissa immediately.
He knew something that Malissa didn’t know about what lay ahead in that direction of the forest…
--To be continued…