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KATRINA
“Stop here.”
“Here?” The cab driver looked over his shoulder at me, his brows
meeting in the middle of his sweaty forehead.
“Yes,” I said. “Here.”
I hadn’t given him an actual address when I got into his cab at the
Charlotte airport. I just told him to drive towards the coast and then along
the way through smaller towns with fewer people. He didn’t like the idea at
first, but then he must’ve calculated how much money he could make off
me and agreed. I said I would tell him when I found what I was looking for,
and that’s where we’d stop. Three and a half hours later, that’s exactly what I
did.
“What’s this place called?”
We had been directed off the main coastal highway due to some road
work and spent the last five minutes meandering around one of the cutestlooking areas I’d ever seen—so sweet it could give me a cavity. Growing
up, I never saw myself settling down in a small town, especially not one as
sickeningly charming as this one. But a lot had happened in the last ten
years. A lot had changed.
“Solara Bay,” said the cabbie. He had a Northeast accent that I noted
right away. I wondered what he was doing down south. “Are you sure this is
where you want me to drop you off?”
“You don’t think this is a nice place to live?”
“It’s a nice place to visit for sure, but if you don’t already have a place to
stay lined up, I’m not sure you’ll be able to make any last-minute bookings.
This is a vacation spot, and seeing as we’re coming up on summer, things
are going to be full. And expensive.”
“I’ll figure it out.” With what little money I would have left over after
paying for the ride, I was going to have to spend the night on the sand no
matter where I asked him to drop me off, so I figured I might as well camp
out in what seemed to be a very safe little community. I fished the last big
bills out of my pocket and handed him four. He looked at them with an even
deeper frown.
“It’s going to be at least 6.”
“I only have $450,” I said, throwing another fifty onto the stack.
That truly was everything I had, save the five-dollar bill in my back
pocket, but I really didn’t like the idea of handing this man literally every
cent to my name.
He curled his fingers over the money but didn’t stop staring at me.
“I’m serious. That’s all I’ve got.”
“Well, then you better figure something out,” he said. “Or else I’m not
letting you into the trunk to get your luggage. I’m not running a charity.”
I weighed my options. How much was the stuff in the back really
worth?
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