Reading Online Novel

This Man Confessed(113)



“Really?” I blurt. “We couldn’t have taken a taxi?”

He scoffs and signs the paperwork presented to him. “I don’t do public transport, Ava.”

“You should. It’ll save you a fortune.”

Handing back the paperwork, he makes quick work of putting me in the wrong side of the car, throwing me off a little. Once he’s buckled me in and I’ve gathered my bearings, I settle in the familiar, if a little warmer, softness of the leather seat and listen to the bumping and banging of the luggage being loaded into the boot.

Jesse jumps in and slips his shades on. “Are you ready to be binged on for the next three days?”

“No, take me home.” I grin and lean across, planting a kiss on his lips.

“Not a chance, lady. You’re all mine, and I’m going to make the most of it.” He returns my kiss, palming the back of my head to pull me closer.

“I’m always yours.”

“Correct. Get used to it.” I’m released before he hastily rams the Aston in gear and screeches away from the jet.

“I am used to it,” I muse, resting my elbow on the door and settling my head so I can watch the unfamiliar world go by. It’s all very boring and concretelike for a while as we make our way out of the airport and away from the hustle and bustle of central Malaga, but then we hit a coast road, and the sight of the Mediterranean meeting the sky holds my attention for the rest of the journey. Mansun sing about a “Wide Open Space,” and the smell of heat mixed with the kicked-up dust of the well-worn road overpowers the usual lingering scent of fresh water, leaving me resentful of its intrusion on my nose. We cruise along in a comfortable silence, the stereo in the background keeping us company, Jesse’s hand resting on my knee, and mine clutching it. I sneak a peek of his profile and smile before I close my eyes, relax farther into the leather, and think of the tranquil, undisturbed time ahead of us.





I’m not asleep, but my eyes come open when the road beneath the tires becomes bumpy and the car starts jolting all over the place. I look to the road ahead and the first thing that strikes me is the appalling condition of it. There’s rubble all over the rut-riddled surface, leaving Jesse negotiating the prestigious car with care. “Where are we?”

“This is paradise, baby,” Jesse says, deadly serious. I almost laugh, but worry is preventing it. I’ve seen paradise, in pictures mainly, and this couldn’t be any further removed. There is nothing, only this dusty shambles of a road and a few houses—if you can call the ramshackle structures that.

I’m starting to feel nauseous from being tossed around in this lovely car when a colossal set of wooden, planked gates come into view and my attention is captured by the high, whitewashed wall stemming from each side and stretching out into the distance. And then I see it.

PARADISE.

There is a sign on the wall next to the gate and it says “Paradise.” He cannot be serious. My tranquil mind isn’t feeling so tranquil, not now that I’m surrounded by this most untranquil vista. Yes, it’s quiet, but the whole deadness of our surroundings is just making it feel eerie, rather than peaceful.

“Jesse…” I’m not sure what to say. He doesn’t seem in the least bit perturbed by all of this, which leaves me thinking that he’s been here before. If he has, then why would he return? I’m not given any explanation. He just flips a switch and smiles fondly as the wooden gates start to creak open.

We breach the gates and we’re immediately closed in by darkness, a canopy of the greenest green I’ve ever seen draping over us and the driveway ahead. Clusters of white flowers are spotted here and there among the foliage and the most potent fragrance is seeping into the car, even with all of the windows closed.

“That smell.” I sniff deeply and exhale on a sigh.

“This is nothing. At nightfall it’s pungent.” Jesse breathes in deeply himself, humming in pleasure as he exhales.

The sunlight flickers toward the end of the concealed driveway and makes me squint, even through my shades. It’s like a light has been abruptly switched on and all of a sudden, I’ve been transported to…

Paradise.

My breath catches in my throat, and I unclip my belt to sit forward, blinking to ensure that I’m not imagining this. The grimy, concrete, and wasteland jungle is no more, and in its place is an idyllic haven, bursting with greenery, neatly trimmed lawns, and pergolas dripping in pompoms of red flowers. We’re suddenly not moving anymore, and I waste no time ejecting myself from the car, shutting the door, and absorbing my new, improved surroundings. I start walking across the rumbled, cobbled driveway toward the terracotta villa up ahead, not bothering to wait for Jesse, or even to check that he’s following. I take the steps up to the veranda that circles the entire property and turn to get the full view of the grounds.