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Little Toy Bikers and a Woman on the Run

Chapter 124 Changes

Jax stared at Scarlett when she opened her bedroom door. Gone was the icy blonde hair and green eyes. She had short ash brown hair and dark almost black eyes. She'd used make up to cover her naturally dark eyebrows and had penciled in thin light brown brows as replacements. She'd also used a nude color on her lips to make them blend into her face and be less prominent. She was wearing brown pants and a looser darker brown shirt that didn't call attention to her breasts.

"Recognize me?"

"If I passed you on the street, I wouldn't recognize you. Looking at you and studying your face, I can see Scarlet underneath, but it takes a minute."

"In this disguise, my name is Annie Olson. The way I've changed my appearance is pretty basic. It's the standard way actresses make themselves look plain. I also have glasses that go with this."

"You've got some interesting skills."

"You have no idea, baby," she said grinning.

"Satisfy my curiosity. I want to see if it feels different when I kiss you."

"You don't need an excuse to kiss me," she said.

Jax walked to her and put his arms around her taking care not to bend or move her spine. He kissed her with softness and control, building the kiss slowly and slowly until he stopped. He wanted to leave her wanting more—the same way he felt every time he kissed her.

He was used to seeing the expression in her green eyes when he looked into them, but with the colored contacts in place, her emotions no longer appeared in her eyes. They were masked by the contacts.

"Different?" she asked.

"At first and then it felt like you, even if you didn't look like you."

"Well, there is one thing that Annie and I have in common."

"What's that?"

"Neither one of us will ever have sex with you," she said with a teasing smile.

He missed the sparkle in her green eyes.

"Scarlett, we both know that the reason you keep telling me that you will never have sex with me is because it's all you can think about. You're just trying to convince yourself that you can resist my charm, darlin'."

"Time will tell. The reason I have to use a disguise is my father thinks my ex found me through my medical records. All that stuff is online now. My job had health benefits and my psycho ex could have paid off a couple of people at different insurance companies or paid someone to hack insurance company medical records hoping one day I'd use insurance and he could use that to find me.

"It sounds impossible, but it isn't. I'm taller than the average woman, I have green eyes, that's also a smaller part of the population, my age could help filter out women and my surgical history isn't that common especially someone in my age range. That could narrow it down enough to make a search possible. Now I will pay cash and use a fake ID."

"I think your father's right. It makes sense."

"I don't want any of my medical stuff to track back to Charming."

"We should head out. Is there anything else to load. I got your suitcases."

"There's a small suitcase on the bed. It has clothes and stuff for this identity. I would appreciate it if you would bring that."

They both did a walk through of the house to make sure they hadn't left anything behind.

"I'm going to miss this place," Jax said as he shut the lights off.

"We can come back whenever you can get some time off," Scarlett said. "You can't swim when it's cold, but it's still got a beautiful view."

They got into Scarlett's car and began the drive back to Charming.

"Did you decide where you wanted to stop to get your prescription?"

"Yeah, I've got the directions on my phone," Scarlett said, pulling up the information on the phone and letting it provide the directions. "It's supposed to be a slower time according to the internet."

A half hour later, Scarlett walked into the Urgent Care Clinic. An hour later, they were on their way again the prescription for six weeks of physiotherapy in Annie's hand. Jax parked the car behind a grocery store, so Annie could change into Scarlett.

She used antibacterial gel to clean her hands before removing her dark brown colored contact lenses. Next she pulled off the wig and cap she wore over her hair to make the wig easier to get on and fluffed her hair. She reached into her purse and used several make-up removal wipes to remove the make up. For the final transformation, she took off her shirt revealing a cream colored sleeveless top.

"That took less than five minutes," Jax said impressed with her speed.

"It's always faster to take off all the stuff than put it on."

"I've noticed that too. It doesn't take long to take a woman's clothes off, but sometimes it takes them forever to get dressed."

"And leave, so you can bring in the next round of willing women," Scarlett said.

The sparkle was back in her green eyes as she teased him.

"I'm not as heartless as you make me out to be," Jax protested.

"I know. You've been kind to me in all sorts of ways, I see it all and I am grateful for it all," Scarlett said seriously.

"Scarlett, you are easy to be kind too. That trip to the lake house—the one on Arrowhead—really helped me decompress from life."

Jax returned to the freeway and they continued their journey back to Charming.

"I want to tell you something that is a really big secret. I know that with the MC you tell each other everything, but what I'm going to tell you doesn't have anything to do with them. When I ran away from my ex, I didn't run away empty handed. I discovered a small room hidden in the master bedroom's closet. It was like an old movie. I moved this hook and the door swung open. It was crazy. The room was about ten or twelve feet long and barely wide enough to turn around in. It was filled with money."

"How much did you take?"

"All of it."

Jax laughed. Scarlett was the most awesome woman he'd ever met.