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She suddenly heard honking behind her. She didn't realize how deserted and long this street would be. But, according to the map she had purchased at a store not too far from the hotel, it was the quickest way on foot.

Yeah, maybe the quickest way to get kidnapped… she thought.

Belatedly, she turned around after the fifth honk.

It didn't take too long for the taxi to pull up beside her.

"Hi, ma'am, do you need a ride?"

The guy behind the wheel looked like he should've been the CEO of some big company, and not a cabby driver. He was Caucasian, had tousled brown hair, probably from the windows being down, glasses with thick black frames, a sky-blue button-down shirt, black slacks, and she swore, if he would've smiled, he would have dimples.

Erin smiled leaning down to see into the passenger window, "No, thank you, I just need to clear my head. I'll be home shortly."

"Now, I know you're lying, ma'am because there isn't civilization for another ten miles."

"What?" Erin snapped her head back down to look into the window.

The guy smiled and nodded.

Erin leaned up, and sighed. This had horror movie written all over it, and to top it all off, with all the crap she was going through? Could she really afford to risk this?

Then again, civilization wasn't for at least another ten miles.

She decided to test him a little further. "That's not what I remember. I've been out of town for a little while, but it couldn't have changed that much."

She left out the part where she didn't remember anything because she was pretty well passed out when Voight had brought her and Jay to their hotel to hide out from a gang out to get them.

The guy shrugged, "Suit yourself." And he started to speed up the cab.

Erin took a deep breath. She decided she wouldn't regret sending away her only form of life from the last two-hours-and-forty-five minutes she had been walking.

This map was all screwed up, there was no way it took/would have taken Voight this long to get to them. She knew her father figure.

Suddenly, she saw the cab speed up wildly, and not to far up the road, he jerked hard to the left…making an illegal u-turn.

"Damnit." Erin muttered under her breath.


TO BE CONTINUED...once you click on the link for Catching Up... :)