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Michelle blinked and repositioned her hold in the familiar smelling fur, but
she felt nothing. She saw nothing. There was only a cool
blackness that blotted everything out. Images floated above her,
around her but they were blurry, filtered incoherent by the darkness.
Therefore, they didn't exist. The sounds of her breathing surrounded
her, soothed her---deep and even like the beat of her heart.
Everything seemed so far away seeming as though nothing ever existed---the
fear, the kindness, the cruelty, the laughing, and the growing
happiness. It they did not exist, they could not hurt her or
perpetuate the lie that she had come to know. Life is pain, and she
had learned long ago how to make it all disappear.
Suddenly, Michelle's breathing turned harsh and rapid as her head
reverberated with an almost recognizable phrase and voice. Somehow,
something had gotten through. The words became louder, almost
cacophonous in nature. "I'll always tell you the
truth." The blonde covered her ears in an attempt
to end the echo, but it was useless. Images began to form and take
shape through the dark --- the sable haired woman laughing with her, talking
with her, touching her and holding her. The images brightened, turning
the blackness into a dull gray.
The blonde's heart thudded against her ribcage as the gaping maw that had
become her world began to lighten. With lips chapped and throat dry
and raw from lack of moisture, Michelle croaked, "B-Bobbi?"
She reached out to touch but the pictures distended and separated like
smoke. A single point of warmth entered her chest and began to
grow as Michelle looked on. She felt the presence beside her
stir as well as hot breath and warm dampness on her face.
Remembered whispers surrounded her, and she recognized them as Bobbi's
voice. "It'll be okay. Fight it. Stay here with me.
They'll never touch you. I promise." Each phrase
was broken and raw with emotion. "Bobbi?"
Michelle sat up in the bed, seeing the now illuminated room for the first
time in days. Taz wuffed lightly and continued to lick her face.
The blonde let him as she peered across the room at the mirror that held her
reflection. "You. Where are you?"
The warmth radiated outward, causing her insides to tingle. She
closed her eyes and held on to it, welcomed it as image after image of the
dark haired doctor bombarded her. Michelle could almost feel the bite
of the snow being thrown at her. She could almost taste the
French Toast, the popcorn, and the Dr. Pepper. She could almost
hear the laughter and the smooth, velvet voice of her friend.
Again, with closed eyes, she whispered,"Bobbi."
Pictures and images continued to come in quick succession, but soon the
brightness around them changed. Frayed with dark around the edges,
Michelle saw reels of slashing fist along with her broken, bloody
body. She saw familiar faces contorted in rage and hate.
Her blood stopped cold, and she whimpered out loud as the ghastly parade
went on. It brought with it the smell of blood, feelings of
humiliation, the sound of flesh hitting flesh and insult after insult.
Michelle backed up until the cool headboard was at her back. She
brought her knees up to her chest, wrapping an arm around them, using the
other appendage to swat at the demons flying around her.
"No!" She husked out. Green eyes opened but the
pictures were still there, mocking her, laughing at her. Taz started
to whine, but Michelle didn't hear. Her eyes widened as she recalled
the newscast.
Michelle let out a strangled cry as terror pierced her. Her heart
rammed painfully against her chest as breathing became a thing of the past.
This was the truth. The only truth that she knew to be solid.
There was no Michelle who liked to laugh; who had a dry wit; who liked
to talk; who liked to read; and who liked to learn. There
was no strong, sensitive Michelle. The truth was pain and
cruelty. The truth was searching for her. The light
that was present only moments before began to dim. Still, there was
some part of her that wanted to fight it. Small hands reached out,
grabbing hold of anything heavy, solid and hurled it across the room.
It hit with a loud crash, shattering the glass of the mirror into minute
pieces. At impact, Michelle screamed for help from the only
place she had learned to trust. "Bobbi!"
Without preamble, the blackness engulfed her. Again, there was
nothing.
******
Bobbi jumped at the sound of the scream and crash, dropping almost empty
bottle she held to a drowsing Toby's mouth. Galvanized
into action, she put the child back in to the crib as fast and as carefully
as she could. With her heart in her throat and the crib behind
her, the doctor headed toward the blonde's room. "OhGodohGodohGod,
" she whispered like a mantra. "Please be
okay." Still, her stomach tied itself into knots of
apprehension as she neared the door.
The doctor pushed the door open and was greeted by an excited Taz, who
barked at her as if begging her to do something. Her reason to hope
fell a notch as she examined her surroundings. As white as a
sheet, Michelle sat up in the bed, rocking and staring into distant space.
Bobbi cursed inwardly and scanned the room further to find the book that had
once been tossed at her head, lying on the floor accompanied by shards
of glass from the mirror. Ignoring the glass, she walked slowly toward
the bed and whispered the blonde's name, "Michelle?"
There was no answer.
Bobbi pulled the crib toward the bed and sat down on the edge.
"Michelle, please." Still, getting no response, the
brunette inched toward the head of the bed and sat as close to the blonde as
she dared. She reached for her friend's hand, hoping to
get a response that way, but while she squeezed the small appendage lay
limply in her embrace. The familiar tickle of tears assailed
her. No, I won't cry. She needs me to be strong.
I have to be strong.
Instead of removing her hand, Bobbi tightened her grip and got
comfortable on the bed. It shook slightly as Taz jumped up from the
other side to take his place beside Michelle. Like automatic, the
blonde reached for him, curling her fingers in his fur. Bobbi
watched in surprise as the blonde's other hand latched on to hers in a vice
like grip.
She smiled. It was something.
Not knowing what else to do, Bobbi began to talk as she stacked up pillows
behind the blonde. "Your little man here is almost five months
old. Can you believe it? Before you know it, he's gonna be
crawling and that means that I need to get some carpet down as well as child
proof the place. He's gonna need something to do with his hands
too. There's a store. I think I showed it to you that carries
baby toys and such. I'm gonna get him some things, so he won't drive
his mother too crazy. I might even get the smart ass with fur over
there something if he learns to curb that mouth of his."
Bobbi chuckled and squeezed the hand under hers. "You
should have heard what he said the other day. Anyway, both your men
have been really good the past couple days. Peanut has been using that
hose of his for only good and that means that I'm staying dry."
She said with a smirk. "I've even been singing to him if you can
believe it. Well, humming actually. At least then, I don't sound
like some screeching owl.
He misses your voice though. I can't hold a candle to you. I'm
gonna have to go get him some formula too. I'm sure you don't want to
stop breast feeding him. I think, no, I know you would miss it.
So, you need to come back to us soon. 'Sides, we're supposed to be
doing Billy together. You don't want me to get fat do ya? God,
that would be a sight." Bobbi stopped and propped up an
extra pillow behind her. "It's kinda quiet around here too.
Oh, I found some of that information you wanted on religion and such.
It's stuff on Weber and other sociologist. I think you'll find it
interesting. Hell, even I did. Should give us a lot to talk
about. I agree with a lot of them on some points, but heh, they're all
dead, so they can't prove they're theories either way if you asked
me." She chortled at her own joke. Bobbi paused,
trying to collect her thoughts.
Turning her head slightly, she glanced over at the blonde, noting the pasty
profile, chapped lips and dull green eyes. " I'll get you back.
We won't let them win. I know you wouldn't want that."
She laced her fingers with Michelle's. "Um, Chelle, it's
kinda lonely around here. I even watched "The Golden
Girls" this morning, but it's not the same. I miss hearing
you laugh. I bet you would have howled at this episode. Rose
slept with this guy and he died in her bed. She thought she killed him
so she tried again with another guy. He died too. It was
hilarious, and I know I'm not telling it right."
Bobbi swallowed back the sudden surge of emotion.
"Uhm, remember when I told you that I would always tell you the
truth? I know you believed me, and I'm telling you now that I
won't let them come near you. I'll do whatever I need to do. I'm
gonna make somephone calls to Mike, the Polinski's and others to cover our
tracks, but if worse comes to worse, I'll tell the whole town about you.
We protect our own here, and you're part of us whether you realize it or
not. I hope you hear me because I mean every word. We're gonna
have pork chops for dinner, and if I have to, I'm going to feed
you." Bobbi brought their joined hands up and kissed the
smaller one. "All of this is a promise from a friend."
Sometime later, Bobbi awoke with a jerk. She groaned at the feel
of pins and needles in her hand shooting up her arm and tried to shake them
off before realizing that she still held Michelle's hand. With sleepy
eyes, the brunette peered over at the blonde to find her eyes closed and her
breathing even and undisturbed. Good, she's able to sleep.
Atleast for now. The doctor scanned the room, noting the darkness
of late day. "Guess I'd better go put dinner on. Maybe
she'll be awake by then."
Bobbi wiped the remaining sleep out of her eyes and glanced at the nearby
crib at the sleeping baby before taking a quick peek at the slumbering
Taz. Everybody seems okay. Bobbi swung her legs
down to the floor, and tried slowly to disengage her hand from the blonde's
grasp. A small whimper made the brunette whisk her head around.
"Michelle?" Bobbi tried to pull her hand away again.
Another whimper. The sound tugged at her heart. The doctor
leaned over until her lips were aligned with small ears. "I won't
leave you. I'm right here just a shout away."
The doctor tried again to pull her hand away. The appendage encased
squeezed before slowly letting go. Finally able to get up from
the bed, Bobbi husked, "I'll be back. Promise."
In the cool darkness, the only point of warmth came from some distant
source. Michelle had latched onto long ago and refused to let go.
Now, broken words in a familiar tone echoed from a distance a million miles
away. Michelle latched onto those also, willing them closer as she let
go of harbinger of warmth for another. Unseeing green eyes
opened as if searching for it.
*****
With a small knife, Bobbi cut the pork chop into bite size pieces and
separated them from the corn and spinach. A new confidence grew inside
her. I can do this. This is what friends do for each other.
She loaded the plate onto a tray, a tall glass of Dr. Pepper, along
with a straw floating in it, and a small dishes filled with dog food and
water.
Minutes later, balancing the tray precariously as she entered the
room. Bobbi smiled into the blonde's eyes despite the lack of
response. "Dinner's ready. You'll have to tell me how it
is. I sautéed the chops and added some lemon herb seasonings.
I left a plate for myself in the kitchen for later."
The doctor sat on the bed and sucked in a sudden breath as memories on
one sided food fights reared their heads. "She's not Stevie,"
Bobbi murmured. The brunette whispered Taz's name and showed him the
food dishes. His head raised then lowered in disdain.
Bobbi sighed hoping that seeing Michelle eat would prompt his
appetite. Placing a pillow in her lap, Bobbi laid
the plate on top.
With determination, she turned toward the blonde's profile, noting the
unblinking eyes and fixed features. "Okay, Chelle. We're
gonna start with the meat and work our way around."
Spearing a piece of pork, the doctor lifted it toward the blonde's mouth and
waited. "You're not gonna open for me are you? We'll I'll
do it for you." Bobbi set the fork back down and parted
Michelle's lips by pressing on her chin. "Okay, here goes."
Once the food was in, it stayed there but the blonde's jaw refused to work.
Bobbi leaned in close. "Come on. I know you're in there.
Chew for me. You need this. We need you. All of us,
especially Toby." With both hands, the brunette
worked her friend's jaw, and with a triumphant whoop, she backed away and
watched the blonde's jaws work for themselves. "Heh, no one can
resist my cookin." She received no vocal reaction, but when
food was pushed against her lips, Michelle's mouth opened. Bobbi
smiled at the blonde, and with her free hand, she reached for the
blonde's smaller one. It's a start that'll be even
bigger when I make those calls. The smaller appendage
clasped her tightly. The smile brightened as Bobbi watched Taz jump
for the bed and head toward his food dishes.
Somewhere deep inside, Bobbi felt old, painful memories settle in the face
of calmer, fuller ones as a piece of her damaged soul mended.
Through the darkness, Michelle listened for the voice. She reached for
it and obeyed it, instinctively knowing that it was right and true.
She let the warmth slowly fill her.