
I wasn't surprised. I didn't bother hiding the file at my apartment, so I was positive they'd seen it before their unfortunate accident. My eyes drifted toward her as she spoke, yet surprisingly, I didn't hurry. I didn't speed out of the motel and try to gun it to the highway, nor did my pulse quicken from a sudden adrenaline rush. She was right - I was crushed.
"They just killed my girlfriend," I said almost casually. Several firetrucks sped by, accompanied by a handful of police cars. "Well, ex-girlfriend. We broke up the night we figured out they found us. Looks like they caught up to her."
I extended my hand as we backed out. "Give me your phone. They can track us through them." The moment she put it in my hand I would have chucked it out the window, along with my own. "There's been a change of plans. We'll be heading out to the country for a little bit. I've got a place out there where we can relax and think." Yeah, I needed to do a lot of that.
As we drove, I spoke again. "If they know you're with me then they know you'll be harder to track down. They'll spare no quarters and any mistake will be punishable by death; you get me?" I glanced at her just to make eye contact. "At any rate, I know this may sound a little impossible but just relax. I'm not going to let anything happen to you, Meg. Feel free to take a nap - we'll be at the safehouse in a few hours."