Under the best circumstances, the drive wouldโve taken three to four hours. With traffic, it ends up taking me close to five hours on the road, then an extra thirty minutes tacked on for when we stopped at that McDonaldโsโit was worth it to see Wendy scarf down a quarter pounder and a medium French fries. Now I still have to make the trip back, although itโs after nine oโclock, so the roads should at least be clear. Iโm sure I can make it in under three hours.
When we get close to Albany, I pull off the highway at a rest stop that advertises a motel. It turns out to be exactly what we were looking forโa cheap-looking place with a flickering light advertising vacancies. The rooms open to the outside, so Wendy wonโt have to go through a lobby to get to them. I pull into the sparsely occupied parking lot.
โWell,โ I say, โhere we are.โ
โYesโฆโ Wendy and I have not talked much during the trip, mostly listening to music, and now the panic mounts in her eyes. โMillie, maybe this is a mistake.โ
โItโs not a mistake. Youโre absolutely doing the right thing.โ
โHeโs smarter than me.โ She squeezes her hands together. โDouglas is a genius and he has a fortune at his disposal. Heโs going to find me. Heโs going to check every motel, and the guy at the desk will probably tell him everything about me.โ
โNo, he wonโt,โ I say firmly. โBecause Iโm going to reserve the room for you, remember? Nobody will see you.โ
Wendy still looks almost on the brink of a panic attack, but she takes a couple of deep breaths and finally nods. โOkay, maybe youโre right.โ
Wendy hands me some cash from her purse, and I get out of the car to go to the main office of the motel. The guy manning the front desk is in his early twenties with a bushy beard and a phone in his right hand, and he couldnโt look less excited to be working the graveyard shift.
โHi,โ I say. โIโd like to reserve a room please.โ
He doesnโt look up from his phone. โPhoto ID please.โ
I was ready for this demand, which is why I didnโt allow Wendy to make her own reservation. But I still feel safe handing over my driverโs license. It wonโt be entered in the systemโprobably just the hard drive of this one computer. Not that Douglas would necessarily be searching forย me, but you never know. If he is as smart as Wendy thinks, he might put it together.
And if thatโs true, I might be in serious danger.
Thankfully, he accepts the cash without argument and doesnโt ask for my credit card. I would have had to hand over my credit card if he needed it, but it seems like we can get through this without leaving an electronic trail.
โRoom 207.โ The man takes a key off the rack behind him. This is super old-school. โItโs around the back.โ
โGreat,โ I say.
He winks at me. โI knew thatโs what you wanted.โ
I groan inwardly. Of course, I knew there was no chance this guy wasnโt going to remember meโa single woman asking for a room late at nightโ but hopefully, he doesnโt make too much of it. Maybe he will think Iโm turning tricks there. Thatโs the goal.
I go back out to the car with the key to the motel room. Wendy climbs out of the passenger seat, and she has shifted the baseball cap that sheโs wearing to be low on her forehead. I imagine at some point in the near future, sheโs probably going to cut and color her hair, probably using kitchen shears and some cheap dye from the drugstore. But for now, the baseball cap will do.
โThank you so much for this,โ Wendy says tearfully. โYou saved my life, Millie.โ
โIt was the least I could do.โ
She gives me a look. โI think we both know thatโs not true.โ
I help her grab her bags out of the trunk, and for a moment, we just stand there in the deserted parking lot, staring at each other. Iโm not sure if
Iโll ever see Wendy again. I hope I donโt, because if I do, it means this mission has failed.
โThank you,โ she says one more time. And before I entirely know whatโs happening, she has thrown her arms around me. Once again, I marvel at how fragile her body seems to be. I hope she eats a lot of McDonaldโs in the next few years.
โGood luck,โ I tell her.
โBe careful,โ she says in a hoarse voice. โPleaseย be careful. Douglas is going to come looking for me, and he is not going to leave anything unturned.โ
โI can handle him. I promise you.โ
Wendy doesnโt look like she quite believes me, but she grabs her bags from my trunk. I watch her walk in the direction of room 207, which is all the way around the back of the motel. I keep watching until she disappears from sight, then I get back in the car and drive home.