Had the dwarf changed her outfit while she was asleep? How did he even do that? Did he drug her? Tina turned to him. Devon cast a raised eyebrow back. He’d apparently changed clothes as well.
“What the hell?!” she stammered.
When she started to pluck at it, Devon spoke up.
“Don’t worry, its on top of your clothing. Trust me, its important that you fit in where we’re headed.”
It then registered that his clothing looked medieval as well. With studs on the leather of his, what, a breastplate? no less. Tina began to feel anxious, and backed away from him.
“I think you need to tell me what’s going on,” she demanded. “Before I call the police. She figured she needed to get out of the care, but a glance outside the window only showed stone walls, on both sides. It looked like they were driving down some kind of alleyway, but the stone on the walls, they looked wrong. Sandstone like and hand stacked.
“Now,” she added more stridently, glaring at the dwarf.
Devon offered her a pained look.
“Do you remember saying you wanted to go someplace exotic?” He offered raising his whole brow this time.
Tina glared at him, then turned to look out the car windows. The stonework was primitive, and the limo was still bumping along like it was travelling on a dirt road. Were they in a different country? None of this made sense.
“What?”
She still couldn’t see anything past the two stone walls. Where the hell were they.
“Where have you taken me?” Her voice rose. “This is not fucking Hamilton is it? Are we even still in Canada?”
The car lurched to a stop, almost tumbling her off her set..
Tina immediately searched for the latch, grabbed it, opened the door and stumbled out of the Limo into the dusty air . It was hot. Much hotter than when they’d left, not to mention it was hard to see anything through the yellow dust floating all around them. She couldnt see anything yet, or anyone else. And hell, once out in the light, the outfit she was wearing looked like it came right out of a renaissance fair.
Her boss had gotten out after her, through the same door following her.
He moved a head of her as the dust began to clear a bit.