Chapter 20
Chapter 20
"I have to tell you something," he said. I was starting to get really nervous now. "I'm not really a good
person. Hell, I'm hardly a person at all," he said in a rush.
"Whoa, Eli, slow down. What are you saying?" I asked. Even though Elias seemed like am okay guy, I
was still hoping for a way out of here. This town, although it had it's moments today, was bat-shit crazy.
Elias struggled with words before he sighed in defeat.
"Nothing, never mind... Forget I said anything. Goodnight, Nova," he said defeatedly. I knew whatever it
was, was really eating him because he didn't even call me cupcake this time. I hesitantly stood before I
left. I don't know what that was about, but I had an idea. I stopped at the door and looked back at Elias.
"Eli?" I asked sweetly. He looked up to me hopefully. "I don't think the girls have swimsuits. Would you
mind taking them tomorrow? I'm make a basket while you're gone," I offered. He smiled tiredly and
nodded.
"Sounds good," he said simply. I turned and went back to my room. Tomorrow would be try number
three.
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The next morning, I waited until I saw Elias drive off with the girls before I snuck downstairs and into his
office. I searched around his deck.
Bingo.
I found a landline phone. Who even uses landlines still anyway? I put the phone to my ear and heard
the glorious dial tone. I quickly punched in the number and waited.
"Hello?" the groggy voice answered.
"What the hell are you still doing asleep at ten am, Nolan?" I asked, slightly irritated that he wasn't up
yet.
"Nova?" he asked, confused. I rolled my eyes.
"Duh!" I said in a hushed tone.
"I spent the night at Mason's place and... wait, how are you calling me?" he asked.
"I found a phone," I answered simply. "Not the point right now. Did you find Rigor Moon on a map?" I
asked.
"No, I didn't. So I called Mason. Luckily he knew exactly where it was. He said that was the easy part Content © NôvelDrama.Org.
though. Mason says that the town's leader is a power hungry maniac. I think you're in a lot of trouble
there, Nova. We're working on a way to try and get you out of there, I promise," Nolan explained. I
sighed in relief.
"Is that Nova?" I heard Mason's voice in the background. There was shuffling of the phone before I
heard Mason again. "Look, Nova, for now, just play along with whatever Elias says. As long as he has
you locked in that house, it's going to be difficult to get you out of there, but my father is working on
something," Mason promised. I felt twin tears leak from my eyes.
"I miss you," I said quietly. They other line was quiet for a moment.
"I miss you too. I'm coming for you, I promise. I'm not going to let anything happen to you," Mason said
with such conviction that I believed him. I may not of felt the same things with Mason that I felt with
Elias, but he was my first love, and I still loved him. I sniffled and brushed my tears away.
"Elias is taking me to some lake in the woods in town today, but there will be two little girls with us," I
explained.
"For now, just play along and be careful. Elias is powerful and dangerous. We'll figure something out,"
Mason promised. The door swung open and I froze.
"What are you doing?" Peyton asked accusingly.