Sierra is not one to let a conversation drop. "Yeah, but we're headed to Maine to start new lives with some hunky mountain men." She's grinning, and Taylor's face lights up.
Slowing to almost a crawl, Taylor maneuvers the tow truck into the parking lot of an auto repair shop. The white-and-red-painted building is clean looking despite the state of Taylor's hat. I'm impressed and gather she's a savvy business woman as well as a good mechanic. "Any idea how long this is going to take?"
Taylor puts the truck into park and turns to speak to me. With my hand still holding the handle I watch to see if she notices my tattoo. I'm rewarded with a slight widening of her emerald eyes as she says, "It shouldn't take too long. We'll go pick out your new tires and get you back on the road before dinner."
I drop my hand in my lap, and Taylor nods at it. "Nice tattoo. Can I ask where you found the design?"
Sierra's face breaks into a grin as she elbows me. "I knew she’d see it."
I ignore her and answer Taylor. "I designed it. I'm a tattoo artist. It came to me in a dream."
Taylor leans back and crosses her arms. "I've been dreaming about it too. Huh." She sits up again and gets out of the truck, but somehow I don't think we're done with this discussion.
"Randy! Come get this car into the bay for me." Taylor turns to us. "Follow me." She leads us into an immaculate showroom. Oil, lights, and various car supplies are set neatly on shelves, and tires are in racks lining one wall. The faint aroma of new tires is in the air, but the scent of coffee overpowers it.
After an in-depth discussion of treads and winter roads I settle on four new tires that should keep me driving the Subaru safely for a few more years. When Taylor is done she says, "I'm going to go get the guys started. Can I get you ladies some coffee or tea while you wait? I even have hot chocolate."
Sierra's eyes light up. "I would love hot chocolate."
I say, "Coffee for me, please."
We wander over to red vinyl chairs and sink into seats that are cushioned and comfortable. Sierra speaks in a low voice. "I knew it. I think a certain kind of woman is being called. She's capable, free of family ties, and--" She throws her shoulders back in a theatrical way. "Of a large stature."
"Could be. Maybe she'll have some clues for us. Because I guess I'm going to tattoo another paw print today."
Taylor's boots thumping on the vinyl floor capture my attention as she walks toward us with two steaming mugs. "Here you go, ladies. Is there anything else I can get you?"
Sierra says, "No, but why don't you have a seat and ask us your questions."
Taylor snorts, "Well, you don't hold back much, do you?"
I say, "You have no idea. But go ahead, we know you have them, and so do we."
"Okay." A chair scrapes across the floor as she arranges it so she can face us. She sits with a sigh. She trains her eyes on me. "Are you the one that's going to tattoo me?"
"I can."
"Thanks, we'll trade services."
"Oh, no, four tires and a tow do not equal a tattoo."
Taylor shakes her head. "Yes, they do. I have a feeling you're going to be giving me much more than a tattoo."
Before I can reply, Sierra holds her hand up to stop me while she looks at Taylor. "Tell us about your dreams."
Taylor's fair skin flushes red. "Well, there's the sign and this guy--"
Sierra cuts her off and leans forward in a whisper. "Is it a sex dream?" Taylor nods, and Sierra continues, "And does it get a little--furry?"
Taylor squints her eyes shut and says in a small voice, "Yes."
I pat her hand and find it surprisingly warm. "It's okay, we have the same dream. If it makes you feel any better, I don't think we're turning into freaks."
Taylor takes a deep breath. "Oh, good, because it's just too weird. The whole thing is." She sighs. “I had a guy that I thought was my future, and within a week of the dreams it was over for me. I couldn’t get rid of him fast enough.”
I think about my sudden revulsion for Ray. "It kind of happened overnight for me too."
I look around the shop, and the pride she takes in running a good business shows in every meticulous detail. "Here's the thing. After I give you the tattoo, you're going to be called to move to Maine. The pull is really strong, and you'll need to leave all this. Are you sure that's what you want to do?"
Taylor nods somberly. "I'm already feeling it. A business broker is coming to meet with me tomorrow morning. And last night I had a dream about you two. I didn't realize who the women in the dream were until I saw your tattoo." She smoothes out the fabric on her thighs.
Sierra says, "It's fate. We got that flat so you could meet us. I think you need to have the tattoo in order to go." Her foot is bouncing like crazy, and I'm dying to grab it to make it stop. But it’s not the foot that’s bothering me. I think whatever I saw by the diner was responsible for the flat tire and wanted us to meet the redhead across from me.
Taylor asks, "So do you guys know much about tree farms?"