ForevaXena's
FanFic . . .
White Nights
by Minerva
Copyright © 2001
Disclaimer One: There is some resemblance
to our favorite Warrior and Bard. They do not belong to me, but are the property
of Ren Pics and that damned Oprah with her 'O' Network that only ten people
have. No, no I'm not bitter. I just don't get that channel. LOL. I also don't
own the folks over on ER. NBC and Crichton does. I'm just borrowing them.
Everyone else is mine!
Disclaimer Two: There is a lot of violence throughout this story. It also
contains instances of abuse. However, none of it is sexual. There is also the
use of what can be called 'foul language.' We're all adults, and I'm sure you
all can take it. This is a story that contains a growing friendship between two
women that will later blossom into something more intimate. There is a lot of
other stuff in between.
Dedications: To the Big Guy for the talent. To Catt as always. To my
mother who will understand this story more than she ever should, and to all
those women in this tragic situation. I hope this shows that you are not alone;
that someone understands; and that somehow you can get out. Also lastly, to the
people on the Minerva's place list. Thank you for reading this, reacting to this,
and being drawn in by this. Most of all, thanks for sticking with me as this
story goes on. It means a lot.
Feedback? Yeah? I'm not gonna have to beg am I?
Drop me a line at Minerva
Chapters 3 - 5
Chapter 3
Time passed by with a slow
crawl, but Bobbi was prepared to wait it out. She rubbed absently at the
gold pendant around her neck and stayed as close to the door as possible,
giving the blonde her space. No, I can't get involved in this no matter how
much I'm itching to. I can look at her and tell she needs way, way too much
help. Besides, I'm a medical doctor not a shrink. It's all too much to
handle. When somebody comes, I'll just turn her over to him, especially if it's
a cop. Then, I can go take care of Karen.
Michelle stared out her own window into the never-ending white that plastered
her car. Is that going to happen every time somebody reaches for me? Every
time I get around people I don't know? He's ruined me! I can't look at
anybody and not see him. How do I get away from that? How do I stopit? I
can't let him win anymore, not when I've come this far.
Taking the initiative and bolstering courage from some deep reserve, Michelle
turned to the brunette. "Um, B-Bobbi?" Curious but guarded
blue eyes turned to meet her. "Thank you for this. I mean, really, and as
far as the dry run goes, maybe you zigged when you should have zagged?"
The blonde's grin was warbly at best, but it was there. Her own sudden
show of emotion, pushed Michelle back into the shell she had peaked out of,
making her look away.
Bobbi caught a glimpse of imploring green for as long as she could before
giving in with a muted sigh. Who am I kidding? I can't
turn her over to some guy. Look at the way she reacted to me. She wouldn't get
two feet. Reverting back to the dream, the doctor recalled the many hands reaching out, pleading for her to do something she could not. Save
them. Still, here was one person that she could save—flesh and blood
reality, but with just her eyes, the blonde asked for so much.
I can't give her that. I can't give anyone that anymore, but I can give her
what she needs right now, somewhere to hide. With the way she’s
acting, I think she’ll stay out my way and I’ll sure as hell stay out of
hers. I musta hit my head too. I can’t believe I'm about
to do this. Damn Hippocratic oath. Bobbi displayed a small
smile in response before becoming serious again. "Look, I can only guess at
what you're running from or who. Just tell me this much, you're not in trouble
with the cops are you?"
Michelle shook her head vehemently. "No, I haven't done anything
wrong!" What is she thinking?
"That's good to hear. Listen, I can go one up on the phone call. You need
someplace to crash right?"
"R- right, but I have money to pay..."
"Nothing but B&B's around here. Whatever you got will be gone before
you know it, spending it in one of those places. I have a big house with some
extra room. You can stay with me for a couple of days until the snow breaks
again. Then, you can be on your way, no strings."
Flustered, Michelle looked at the other woman incredulously. Does she
want something from me? "Why are you doing this?"
The brunette shrugged, but on the inside, she was chuckling at how many times
she had contradicted herself in the past couple of hours. "Damned if I
know."
Confused, Michelle continued to stare, from under fair lashes. Feeling antsy,
Bobbi added, "Look, don't analyze it too much. You're looking a gift
horse in the mouth." Realizing she had an edge in her voice,
Bobbi softened her tone. "We can borrow a crib from the Polinski's,
if we ever get there. They buy a new one for each new child. I'm sure they'll
do the neighborly thing."
Put off by the doctor’s defensive tone, Michelle quickly tore her eyes away
and looked down at the cooing baby. God, I hope I’m doing the right
thing. "Um, I can pay you for letting me stay," she
murmured quietly.
Geez, I'm sounding like an idiot. I just need to treat her like a patient
and that'll help me through this. "Don't worry about it. Think of it
as born and bred Minnesota hospitality. In fact..." she paused to
listen. "I could swear I just heard the revving of a truck engine. Be quiet
for a minute." She leaned in as close to the cold window as
possible. Nothing. "Damn, just wishful thinking I guess..."
They both jumped in surprise at the knocking on the window. "Ahh!"
In one hop, Bobbie jumped to the middle of the seat then turned to look at the
wide-eyed blonde. "You okay, Michelle?"
The blonde swallowed and nodded. "Uh, yeah. Y-You think it's okay to see
who it is?"
Bobbi swallowed down her own sudden fear, knowing they had to take the chance.
"We'll never know unless we try." Taking a deep breath,
she gave the other woman a glance. "Ready?"
"Yeah, but you're gonna be careful r-right?"
Bobbi smiled slightly. "Yep, always." Despite it the
reassurance of the conversation, the brunette started again with another
knock. "Okay, here goes." Scooting over, she wiped the
mist from the window. Then, she rolled her eyes when she saw who it was.
"Doc B? Is that you?!" The boy’s voice was somewhere
between puberty and manhood.
Bobbi cracked the window. "Yep, Kevin it is. What on earth are you doing
out in this mess?"
His eyes looked everywhere except at her. "Uh, well see me and Janie were
down at the lake..."
Waving her hand to interrupt, she interjected, "Never mind, glad you're
here. We need a ride to the Polinski's. Karen's in labor, and I need you to
come back here and do some things for me. I'll pay you of course, but I need
you to dig our cars out once it looks like it's letting up and move all that
stuff in the back here,” she turned and pointed. “Intothe
jeep before you come to pick us back up. We're gonna be awhile so that should
give the snow a chance to slack up and the town a chance to clear some of the
roads. Can you do that for me, Kevin? There's fifty in it for you, and I'll
even tell your mom you were out helping me."
His cap covered head bounced up and down. "Yah, you betcha. Sounds good
to me." He peered around in the cab of the wagon.
"Wicked lookin dog!"
"Well, you can look at him while we're in your truck, okay? Now, let's
get moving."
After a few more minutes and a cramped fit, they all found themselves in the cab of the full size Ford truck. Holding the car seat in her lap, despite the
danger, Michelle dared to sigh in what came as close to relief as she could
muster. Maybe there was a reason why all of this happened tonight.
There has to be for us to go through all of that.
The blonde turned to look at the doctor's profile. I didn't know women could
be like her. She seems so forceful and knows what to do. Can that be me
someday?
Bobbi glanced at the curly headed sixteen year old. Right now, she could kiss him, and she didn't even mind the hot dog breath on her neck
coming from Taz,
who had found a seat in the little compartment in the back.
"Hey Doc?" The teenager didn't take his eyes off the road. "We
saw a UFO out there on the lake. Looked like something glowing was floating in
the trees." He turned slightly to see two sets of eyes on him.
Bobbi snorted. "Is that the story you're gonna tell your mom?"
"No, no for real! It was like something out of the X-Files! I bet the
government is doing some kind of testing. I read on the Internet about it.
They do it in small hick towns because they think that people are too dumb to
notice."
"Do you believe everything you read, Kevin?"
He shrugged and glanced over quickly. "Sure, I figure why would somebody take
all that time to write the stuff down and lie?"
"Hmm. Oh, is believing in that like that giant crocodile you swore you
saw in the toilet after watching the movie about it when you were
twelve?"
"Nah, I poured drain cleaner down my toilet and killed it, but I'm
telling ya! The X-files are real!"
Not saying a word, Bobbi turned to the blonde who was wearing a very confused
and somewhat frightened expression. About to ask an inevitable question, Michelle
opened her mouth, but the brunette held up a hand to stop
her. She leaned closer and mouthed, "Don't ask. Too much TV."
Clearing her throat, the doctor spoke out loud this time. "I should warn
you. The Polinski's are a little strange."
Michelle eyes widened as if asking, "Stranger than this?"
Bobbi chuckled at the look on the blonde's face. "This isn't a big town.
There's only about seven hundred people here, and they've been here forever. I
don't know them all, but the ones that I do are kinda set in their ways. They maybe a little strange, but they are some of the sweetest people
you ever wanna meet. As you can see," She pointed to Kevin. "We help
each other out too. So, I don't think you have to worry about anything
here."
"Well, I don't think we're all that strange! We got cable, sports, and allot
of other stuff the same as big city people in Minneapolis. I was just watching
MTV the other day." Kevin added somewhat affronted.
"Don't get your shorts all in a bunch, Kev. I said everybody around here was
sweet too, especially you for doing this." Bobbi patted him on
the shoulder in thanks, causing him to blush and turn his face away from view.
"We're almost there, Doc."
As they made a sliding stop in front of a house Michelle assumed were the
Polinski's, the blonde mulled over what the brunette had just told her. They
take care of each other. No one's ever taken care of me. How come no one saw
what he was doing to me? Is everybody that blind? I just don't understand
people sometimes. What made him hit me? What made her want to help me when
it's obvious that she didn't want to? Now she tells me that they care for each
other, do for each other here. I want to know what that feels like.
Getting out of the truck, Michelle with an armful of baby followed closely
behind Bobbi and the doctor’s new best friend, Taz. Bobbi knocked on the
door and they were greeted by a short, stocky redheaded man in his late
thirties, carrying a cup of what looked like crushed ice in one hand anda
camcorder in the other, pointed directly in their faces. He tipped up the cup
and sipped.
"Jesus Christ, Doc B! Where were ya? Was gonna call again, but the phone isn't
working right, dontcha know?"
Bobbi regarded him closely as they walked in. His brow and shirt was covered
in sweat. Oh, boy. "Aren't you supposed to be feeding that to
Karen?" She didn't wait for his answer and pushed on.
"Got caught in the snow and had to help this lady, here."
Bobbi jerked her head toward the blonde. "By the way, can she
use one of you guy's cribs?"
"Sure, sure." Taking a quick sip out of the cup, he sauntered
briskly toward another room.
Looking around warily, Michelle laid Toby in the crib and brushed a finger
over his warm cheeks. It should be time for him to eat any minute. I don't
know if I can do that in front of all these people. The blonde turned and
almost banged heads with Keith Polinski. Both him and his camera were inches
from her face. Startled, she huddled closer to the crib and the Huskie..
Bobbi took it in with a shake of her head. "Keith! Why are you in this
woman's face like that? She's new around here, and you're gonna scare her, so
stop being so weird." Yeah, stay over there, lady. I'm not
the protector you want or need.
Ignoring the doctor's words, the redheaded man turned to get a close up shot
of Bobbi. He then panned around the room, taking in the sight with his mouth
hanging open in concentration. "Just want to make sure I get it all in,
ya know?" Suddenly, his face turned deep red. Groaning, he bent over and
grabbed his stomach.
Yep, oh boy! Here we go. I've seen sympathy pains before but this is really
something. Maybe I’ll call Guiness next time. Bobbie mumbled
in her head.
Keith's groans became louder, and with a piercing shriek, he screamed out,
"Contraction!" A few short seconds later there was a similar cry
from somewhere in the house. Bobbi lunged forward and yanked the camcorder
from his hands and shoved it at Michelle.
"Come on, Keith. Deep breaths and let 'em out slowly." She rubbed his
back and continued to whisper in his ear.
Michelle looked down at the piece of equipment then glanced back up at the
other occupants in the room. Taz walked over and took a seat next to her feet.
She peered down at him, thinking he had the same look she did -- head canted to
the side, eyes wide and mouth open in utter confusion. The blonde heard a
throat clear and glanced up to see blue eyes studying her. "Um, what do I
do..."
"Just give it back to him. He's fine for the time being."
Staying as far away from the strange man as possible, Michelle handed him the
camera. After doing so, Toby picked that time to announce his hunger,
and Michelle's body reacted accordingly. Slightly embarrassed, she kept her
head lowered, as she added, "Um, where can I feed him. I don't want to do
it around..."
Instantly knowing what was going on, Bobbi pointed down the hall. "Down
there two doors down and to the right. When you get finished, Karen's sister
is seeing to the other kids, and she's great with them. You might want to put
Toby in there. I might need your help."
Used to orders, the blonde began to move but came to a sudden stop as words finally sank in. You need me? She wanted to
ask but didn't. Somebody needs me. For once I can prove you wrong,
momma. It was a very foreign concept.
It wasn't until a cry pierced her thoughts that she moved toward her son. It
all was moving way too fast, leaving little room for fear. Even though,
she was standing in a stranger’s house, the atmosphere lacked malevolence.
It contained only warmth, but even that left the young woman unsure. For
some reason, the blonde latched onto the competency and confidence oozing from
the doctor, and she did as she was told.
Long minutes later, Michelle knocked on a door and went in when she heard a
muffled "come in." She gazed the shorthaired brunette, sitting in
the rocking chair, then scanned the room. Both children were asleep. "Um,
Bobbi said you would watch him for me? I-I'm going to help, uh, her," she
added in a wary tone.
The brunette nodded and smiled. "Okay, no problem, but who are you?"
Pulling the door closed, she responded, "I don't know... nobody."
After making sure Taz would stay put, Michelle headed down the other end of the
hall where she could hear talking. Before she could knock on the door, Bobbi,
with a blue surgical gown covering her clothes, opened it. "Oh, good. Was
just coming to see about you. Grab some towels out of there," she
pointed to the close door across from them. "And meet me back in
here." As an afterthought, Bobbi interjected, "Uh, you don't
have to help if..."
Not wanting to miss the chance to be useful to somebody, anybody, Michelle
shook her head violently. "NO, no I-I want to try, just let me get
the towels.” She peered down at her feet. “ and, uhm,
I'll be right back."
The brunette watched the woman's back as she turned. God, this is getting
complicated already. She looked at me like I threw her a lifeline. What have I
gotten myself into?
* * *
The bedroom was alive with periodic screams of pain from both the expectant
mother and father, but Keith Polinski seemed to be recovering the fastest.
Michelle stood near the wall watching the continued scene in wonder.
Bobbi snapped on a new pair of latex gloves and kneeled between Karen
Polinski's legs and parted the flesh of her sex to get a better look. "Whatcha
see? Anything interesting?" Karen asked breathlessly.
Bobbi raised a brow and replied, "Oh, I see a lot of interesting
things."
"This isn't the time for your weird sense of humor Bobby Waszinski!"
The brunette chuckled, "Okay, okay, you're about eight centimeters and
coming along quickly. You're doing good Karen." The doctor began to
stand and bumped into Keith and his camcorder. "Keith! Aren't you supposed
to be up there with your wife?"
He frowned and moved the camcorder from his face. Leaning in, he whispered to
Bobby, "Yah, but she says these things. Nasty things, I never heard them
come out of her mouth before."
Bobbi quirked a grin, "You know that's just the pain talking. You feel it
too and know how bad it can get. Go to her. Maybe I can get Michelle to video
tape all this for ya."
"Yah, sure now?"
"Now, have I ever let you down?"
Instead of answering, he handed her the camcorder and walked briskly to the
side of the bed. Before he got there, Keith was doubled over again.
"Contraction!"
Hardly before another second had passed, Bobbi turned around and gave the
camcorder to the surprised blonde without a word.
Karen Polinski cried out. "Okay, Karen do you're breathing. Come on.
Don't push till I say so. We're almost there just a little while longer."
Bobbi looked over to see a red faced Keith kneeling and holding hands with his wife.
"This is the last time you put me through this you little shit!"
"But, honey..."
For the next hour or so, the room was filled with cries, insults and
apologies. Almost forgetting about the blonde, Bobbi turned to her. "Geez,
you're so quiet I almost for got you were in here. You okay?"
Michelle's face was awash with fascination. "Uh, yeah. Been through it
before but never from this end." She replied shyly. "I didn't know
it was like this."
"It's generally not. They're a pretty unique couple. Keith’s tried to tape the other two births, but by the time she's fully dilated, he's writhing
in pain. He's doing a lot better this time, but this is the first time he's
got to be with her with an almost clear head. She's ready to push any minute
now, and I need you to do both me and Keith a favor."
Small doses of confidence seeped in from secret sources. Michelle nodded..
"Tape the birth. Just hold the camera like you saw Keith doing and standa
little bit behind me so I'll have room to work."
The blonde nodded and added, "Uh, o-okay. I'll try." Through
the lenses of a camera, Michelle saw a new life brought into the world. The
sounds of Bobbi yelling "push;" the Polinski's simultaneous cries;
and Karen's he-he, he-he breathing meshed together in a symphony. This
is what it's like to come into the world -- pain, blood, and blinding light.
She watched on as Bobbi caught the baby gently as it eased from the birth
canal. The cry of the newborn added to the symphony, making it complete.
There was laughter and coos of joy when the baby girl was placed on her
mother's stomach, and as the proud father came around to cut the cord. But
then there is so much joy. It's my turn to feel that. Haven't I been reborn in
a sense? I went through the blood and pain, and now that I'm alive I want to
learn to experience the joy. Michelle held the camera as steady as
she could as on the happy parents as Bobbi massaged the afterbirth from
Karen's womb and later cleaned the baby. They make it look so easy. I can
see it on their faces. My son brings me a certain joy, but something's missing.
I can feel it, and I have to find it.
A while later, they both ventured out into the living room to find Kevin waiting
for them. "Is Mrs. P okay?" He asked with his face
tight with concern.
Bobbi laid a hand on his shoulder and squeezed it. "Karen and little
baby, Susan are doing just fine." She left him to look out the
window. "Snow let up any?"
"Yah," Kevin answered. "But I got some good news and bad
news." He pulled off the Minnesota Timberwolves cap and
played with the rim nervously. "I got the jeep out just fine, even
got it loaded. Was able to dig out the wagon too, but when I started it,
engine ran hot ‘fore I even had a chance to move it. Think it blew a rod or
maybe a piston. Thing almost blew up in my face." He turned to
Michelle. "Sorry, miss. I'll get one of my friend's dad to tow it for you
in the mornin."
Bobbi was the first to comment. "Not your fault Kev. You did good."
Following the brunette's lead, the blonde whispered, "Yeah, it's
okay." And it was. At the moment, Michelle did not care about her car
because the town of Ivanhoe was a whole lot more important. She felt something
here. She had yet to identify what it was, but for once it was
something. The feeling was something she did not want to leave
anytime soon. Maybe there was a reason for the storm after all.
* * *
Now absconded to her jeep with the extra passengers and luggage including the
borrowed crib, Bobbi drove slowly, cautiously over the slick roads. Her
engine is dead, and she didn't even look upset about it. What's going on
in that woman's head? What am I gonna do? Every time I asked her for help she
acted like it as the most important job in the world. The woman is starving,
needy, so what the hell am I doing taking her to my house to stay for God
knows how long now? I don't know, but I'm obviously doing it whatever the hell
it is-- just like another patient. I've got to remember that.
They pulled into the two car garage attached to Bobbi's house. She got out and
glanced briefly at her father's caddy, covered in tarp and dusty. Karen
just had another one Dad. Dismissing morose thoughts, she went over to the
passenger side to help the blonde. She pulled the door open and gave her
space. The doctor pointed at a door on the far right. "I'll give you the
keys, and you, Toby, and Taz can go in through that door. I'll bring your
stuff in. You go on in and make yourselves comfortable."
Bobbi watched mother and son go and peered down at Taz, who decided to stay
behind. He sat on his hindquarters with thumping tail and big doggie smile.
She shook her head and moved back toward the jeep. I may not know
what I'm doing, but mom taught me good manners. I betcha mom would know
exactly what to do right now. Wish she was here to tell me. The brunette
sighed and began to pull luggage out the back.
Michelle walked in slowly, scanning as she went. The house was beautiful both inside and out. The stark whiteness of the exterior blended in
perfectly with the snow. She could hardly tell where the powdery substance began
and white siding began only the black window trimming told the tale.
The inside was decorated with ivory and black furniture complete with shiny
hardwood floors.. She sat on the couch and sighed at the feeling of sinking
into a cloud. Michelle laid Toby on one of the cushions, allowing her hands
free to touch. The upholstery was as smooth and supple as butter. Her mind
flooded with thoughts. She's some rich woman that likes helping
people like me. It probably gives her a thrill. I knew she wanted something
from me. I can't believe Taz has gotten so attached to her already. I don't
see how he could.
"You like it? It's my dad's stuff. Too gaudy for me but who has the time to
redecorate?" Bobbi interrupted as she came in loaded down
with bags.
I can admit that I may be wrong about her. She did seem reluctant to do
this for me. She ran deft fingers over the couch arm again.
"Soft."
The doctor walked up to the couch and let her load fall to the floor.
"Yeah, so is a baby's butt. Neither one does a thing for me. I'd settle
for good ole polyester/cotton any day." She scratched her chin.
"Well, I'll go get the rest of your bags." She was followed by her
shadow.
Green eyes continued in their scan and widened when she saw the huge
entertainment center. I wonder what it's like to live like this?
Bobbi pushed open the door to the spare bedroom and wheeled the crib in." There
are other bedrooms here but they, um have a lot of stuff in them. I would take
you for a tour but I betcha you're tired and hungry. You can help yourself to anything in the fridge while I drag the rest of your
stuffin here."
She turned to go but knew she wasn't alone at the sound of little footsteps
and slight breathing. Just as he had decided to stay with her in the garage,
Taz decided to follow her now. Turning back, Bobbi peered down at the dog and
whispered as she scratched him behind the ears, "I like you too, boy, but
don't get too close. Please don't." The dog whined and woofed in
response.
Michelle laid Toby on the bed and finally unwrapped him from the blankets.
Once his feet were free, they went up in the air. She smiled as he kicked
playfully. "Yeah, little one, it'll be nice to have a room of our own
without all the noise, huh? Even for a little while." She leaned
down and began to remove his outer clothing, letting curious eyes study the
room. The bed was at least a queen and it was covered in a navy blue comforter
that felt as soft as down.
The hardwood floor was covered in dark, rich colored carpeting, and the room
had its own dresser, nightstands, full-length mirror, and what looked to be a
huge closet. "I never knew people with such nice things would be willing
to share them," she murmured. "I think it's best if we eat our own food. I
don't want her to think I'm taking advantage." Michelle leaned
down and kissed Toby's now bare foot. "So let's get you changed, and you
just give me a holler when you're hungry again, okay?" Toby cooed
and continued to kick his legs out. The blonde yawned. "Mommy's so tired,
Toby. She can hardly think." Michelle laid down and continued to mumble.
"Just let me close my eyes for a little bit then we can start again."
That's how Bobbi found them. The blonde lay curled around the baby who kicked
and looked around the room curiously. She quietly sat the bags down and walked
over to the bed with Taz not far behind. Geez, she looks stressed even when
she's asleep. Probably got the same demons she's running from chasing her in
her dreams. I know all about that too.
The doctor glanced at the baby who seemed to hold her gaze. Knowing she could
not leave Toby on the bed, Bobbi picked him up. He blew raspberries and
continued to stare at her. Oh, God what am I about to do. I don't
need to get attached to the dog, the baby or anything, but right now, he needs
help. She sighed and whispered softly, "What say we leave
mom to sleep? I'll put you in your crib and you can watch me clean up
this pig sty before anyone sees what a slob I am?" He smiled
at her soothing voice, and she clucked her tongue at him.
Wheeling him into her room, she parked him near the king sized bed littered
with blankets and pale blue sheets and moved rapidly around the room sorting
the strewn clothes into piles of semi-clean and definitely dirty, revealing
highly polished hard wood floors once again. Bobbi went back and forth
checking on the child even though Taz never left his side. After cleaning, the
doctor noticed for the first time, how barren the room looked, containing only
a bed, a chest of drawers, bedside tables, a small picture of her family, a
trunk, and four walls. This is how I wanted it right?
For the fourth time, she checked on him to see that he was sleeping quietly.
The brunette looked down at the baby. Your mom and me wish we could sleep
as peaceful as you, Toby. She gazed for another second before
sweeping her thumb gently over his forehead. It was time for him to go back to
his mom and time for her to tackle the mound of dishes in the kitchen.
Bobbi pushed the crib back in the bedroom softly as possible. Going all the
way in the room, she peered down at the sleeping blonde and cautiously reached
for the cover on the other side of the bed in order to tuck her in. The doctor
shook her head and headed for the door. But not before asking herself once
more, What am I doing?
*********************
The next morning, Bobbi, clad in Nike shorts and a matching t-shirt, stood in
front of the big screen TV and shook out her arms and legs in order to loosen
the muscles. In secrecy, from his vantage point of the hallway, Taz watched
the brunette curiously. She jumped up and down a couple of times and waited for
the videotape to play. After a few seconds, Billy Blanks appeared to get ready
to start his advanced Tae Bo work out. Knowing it by heart, she turned the
volume down on the TV and hiked up the sound on the stereo system. Lenny
Kravitz began to sing:
I wish that I could fly, into the sky, so very high.
Heart racing, Michelle sat up straight in the bed confused of her whereabouts.
The screaming Toby reminded her. Jumping up she smoothed down the blonde crests
sticking up in her hair and headed toward the crib. She picked him up and tried
shushing and humming. Nothing would work.
Oh, I want to get away. I want to fly away. Yeah, yeahh, yeahhh…
Anger shot through her and without pause. She pulled open the door and
ventured toward the loud noises. In her brisk departure, she did not bother to
catalogue the burst of emotion as what it was, her first confrontation. She
only took in that both Toby and she had been awakened rudely.
She made it to the living room and almost tripped over Taz. Righting herself,
she walked right up to the kicking and punching brunette and yelled, "Are
you crazy! There's a baby in here, and some people were trying to sleep!"
Bobbi jumped in surprise and quickly shut off the stereo. Looking sheepish,
she smiled crookedly and rubbed a hand down her sweat soaked leg. "Um,
sorry. Forgot you guys were here."
Michelle gave her a glare and made her way back to the spare bedroom. She sat
down heavily on the bed and tried to close her hanging mouth. Everything she
had missed before came crashing down, the residual emotion and the fear.
She covered her mouth with a small, shaky hand and mumbled, "Oh my
god!"
Bobbi stood there in the middle of the living room blinking in surprise." Whoa, I didn't realize she could get that loud."
Last night, I could barely get her to look me in the eye, and
now she's… What happened here?
Chapter 4
Michelle sat in the middle of the
bed with her legs crossed Indian style. Toby found a home there, and she
peered down at him lovingly as little arms with balled fist at the end batted
the air. With tender fingers, she traced soft cheeks tweaked the tiny
nose and glazed over tiny lips.
This morning, the events of the last five days crashed on her like a ton of boulders. Fear of the situation of what she said and what she
did ran rampant. the bravado she felt a few days ago had fizzled.
The real Michelle had returned; the one she was used to; the one that was horrified of
everything. Holding Toby was her solace. Am I that desperate that
I took an invitation to stay with someone I don’t even know? I don't know
who she is, and I can’t figure her out. I don't care how safe this
town feels. Deep down, she doesn't want me here. I could sense it in her reluctance to help me in
the first place. She seems so self-assured, and I must admit that I
envy that. Despite it, can I trust her? That’s a laugh because I
don't know how to trust anymore. Taz likes her, but can I let that be enough
with what’s at stake?
After all that we’ve been through, I would think that I would have
learned to me more careful, more cautious. I haven’t learned a thing All I know is that. I don’t want
anyone's pity.
I’m sure of that, and I don’t even think I could deal with a lot of people
right now. I can barely deal with one. I don’t know why being in
the wagon was different, and for once she made me feel needed, useful.
That feeling didn’t last. Nothing ever does I guess because
of the situation, but now I don't know how to approach her, and I don’t
know if I want to, despite my little display the other morning. What kind of
situation have I gotten us into? It scares me that I can’t answer that
question. Scares me to death since I still don’t know what to do.
Michelle glanced up at the door that she only used when she had to go to the bathroom next door or the kitchen. Over the past couple of
days, she'd become good at the game of avoidance. If she heard the tall brunette
puttering somewhere around the house, back though that door she went. Somehow
she knew that Bobbi was aware of this and played along so far. It should
have been a point in her favor, but it only left the blonde confused. Nothing
had changed today. Things just looked worse. Yesterday, she woke up to more whiteness—inches piled on inches
into feet.
A storm had hit full blast and showed no signs of letting up. Her car
was sitting at Mike’s Garage, and she was stuck in the brunette’s house
without the ability to trust or the motivation to interact. Green eyes
turned to the window, seeing and hearing the pounding sheets of snow and ice
and hating it because once again she felt like a prisoner---one in her own
mind and desperate to find a way out.
Scooping Toby up, she placed him in his crib and walked toward the full-length
mirror. Her image first small enlarged with each step and she took in the
woman before her. Examining her face first, it was devoid of make up.
With steady green eyes she followed the slope of her chin, the curve of
slightly chubby cheeks and the little lines around her nose and mouth that made
her look older than her twenty-five years. “Whoare you?”
Michelle answered the question as accurate as she could. “A woman.”
Deep green followed the voluptuous curves of her figure encased in the green
striped pajamas that nearly swallowed her whole. Making a quick
decision, the blonde stripped naked and studied her body, seeing the fading
bruises and old scars. She looked like a woman, but gently inquired out
loud, “Am I? What is a woman?”
Michelle shook her head wondering if it was her mother or the tall brunette
lurking around her own house. Thoughts of her mother took over as she
remembered being yelled at, put down, and being schooled on what she should
become. “Or am I what you molded me into, momma?”
Flashes of dark hair and arctic eyes played in her mind like a movie.
She saw the strength, the competence and a whole lot more.
“She is a woman,” the blonde whispered. “And she
is who you kept me from being, momma, but you’re not here to stop me now.
I’m the only one that can do that. I know that now. I can be who
I wanna be. I wanna know what makes me laugh, cry, and feel.
I wanna be smart. I wanna make something of myself and be proud, make my
son proud. Even if it takes forever, I’m gonna learn how.
I’m scared, but I’m gonna learn how.”
Her image in the mirror began to blur, and she lifted her hands to her face to
find it wet. These were good tears, marking a tentative beginning to
discovery. As a result, Michelle raised her chin and let them fall.
Bobbi made an appearance again, rattling her. She reminded herself that they were stuck together, and fear of the unknown, fear of
potential pain, and
fear of the situation assailed her, making her heart beat in a staccato rhythm.
Maybe it was time to jump a few steps and face those fears. Maybe it was
time to see the situation for what it was, a chance to learn, to be. She
made the move to get dressed for the first time since stepping into the house.
Today was going to be the day that she began talking, laughing, and learning.
All I have to do is go out that door and open my mouth. I’m so close
to where I wanna go. All I have to do is reach out and grab it.
Take the initiative.
Thinking about it, Michelle felt apprehension tear at the edges and seep in,
making her flustered once more. She pulled on the pajamas jerkily and
sat at the edge of the bed, trying to calm her racing heart, rapid breathing,
ease the tight band of panic that clenched her stomach. I don’t
know if I can do this today. Maybe. . . just maybe.
She put her hands to her flushed face, feeling the hot blood there.
Perhaps today was not the day. Perhaps she was not a risk taker as of yet, and perhaps, she had to take it slow.
Gaining back her equilibrium, she got up and ventured over toward the crib.
“Soon, Toby. I’ll be a woman I can be proud of. I mean, I left
him, and I know that’s something. But, I still got a long way to
go.” The petite blonde reached down to pick up the child.
“I had to get you away from him. I can’t let you grow up to be like
him, and I know that’s what they would have done—made you just like them,
thinking the world owes you something and you can take what you want. I
want you to proud of me, Toby, but I want a son I can be proud of too.”
Leaning in, she rubbed her cheek against the soft hair of his head and
inhaled, taking in his scent. With dried tears still streaking her
cheeks, Michelle began to hum his favorite song. Slow. I
can do this just slowly.
* * *
Bobbi, clad in tattered, worn button fly Levi's and a sleeveless t-shirt,
sat down heavily at the kitchen table and peered down at the dog close to her
feet. He stuck out like a sore thumb on the black and white tiled floor.
“No matter what I say you’re gonna follow me around aren't cha?”
“Wuff?” Taz replied followed by a thump of his tail.
“Thought so. You’d think I’d be happy that your mom has been
keeping a low profile, but I get the feeling she’s scared of me even after
what we went through a couple days ago. That my friend does not sit well
with me, but I’m gonna give her the space she seems to need.”
Bobbi leaned back in the chair lifting the front legs off the ground and putting
her own legs on top of the well-polished wood.
She scratched her chin then crossed her arms over an ample chest. “I
can’t believe that I’m even considering what she needs, but she needs
help. For some reason, I can’t ignore that. She’s reminds me of
some kid lost and alone in a department store.”
The brunette ran a hand through long, dark hair. “I hate this, Taz,
but I can’t just turn her over to the police. You saw how she reacted
to me just touching her. Somebody hurt her bad.”
Taz whined in response, as if remembering the last confrontation.
Pale blue eyes gazed into darker blue. “She doesn’t trust anybody,
least of all me. That’s painfully obvious, so the police would have a
hell of a time with her. Anybody would. Hell, I can't believe she
let me help her like she did, and I certainly can't believe she came back to
my house.” The doctor paused. “Desperate I
guess. She’s gotta baby to worry about, and it’s not like I’m a
serial killer or anything. I don't come off mean like that do I, Taz?”
The huskie’s head canted to the side, making his tongue loll. “Wuff.”
“I hope that was a no because you jumped on the band wagon quick, furball.”
Unable to sit still, Bobbi pushed her arms out in front, linked her hands and
cracked her fingers with a loud pop. “And now we’re stuck
together for God knows how long. What a wicked joke that is. No
patients, spotty phone lines, hardly any TV--- just a radio, a woman who
won’t talk or look at me, and a dog.”
“Wuff. Wuff” Taz added as if offended.
“Well, what do you think you are? Human?”
He jumped up placing a meaty paw on her thigh. “Wuff!”
Bobbi rolled her eyes. “Oookay, how about I just call you the dog that
talks back? Will that do?”
Taz stood on his hind legs and placed the other paw on the brunette’s leg
and looked her straight in the eye. “Wuff!”
Bobbi smirked and wagged a finger at him. “Now, I know that was a
yes.” He wagged his tail in reply.
“Okay, but since we’re friends now you gotta help me out. Your mom
can’t stay in that room the whole time that’s just not healthy.”
She held up her hands. “Not that I can heal her that way, boy.
I’m just a medical doctor remember?” The brunette took a deep
breath and let it out slowly. “I’m convinced that we can get along
without me getting involved. I can’t do that, boy. Getting
involved always hurts too much. I just gotta figure out what she needs
from me.” Bobbi chuckled. “There goes those
contradictions again. “How the hell do I give her anything without
getting involved? I don’t know but I'm gonna try my
damnedest.”
She scratched the dog behind his ears and glanced out the kitchen window at the
racing storm. “I wish there was at least some way I could get around
and check on folks. Thank goodness mom and baby are doing fine, but
there’s still so many I need to check on.” She
ticked them off on her fingers. “There’s old Mrs. Farmer, Mr.
Lainge, and Mr. and Mrs. Shawoski. They're up therein age, boy and
don’t really have anybody to look after them. God, I hope their heat
and rations will hold up. This storm looks like the worst we had in
years---up to four feet or more with all the other snow on the ground.”
The brunette massaged the bridge of her nose. “I’m gonna get out
there if it lets up any and shovel. I have to get out there and see them.
I just gotta hope that their neighbors will help out when it lets up.”
Bobbi let out an exasperated breath that sounded closer to a growl. “I
hate not being able to do anything. I mean, I’ve been stuck in here
before but never with anyone who’s content to ignore me. I should be
frickin’ happy about that, but I’m not. That’s what I don’t
understand, Taz. Why her?”
“Wuff!”
The doctor waved her hand in dismissal. “Ah, you’re no help. I
just don’t know. There’s gotta be a way I can do this. Maybe if
I show her I’m not the bad guy. I mean, I don’t want anything from
her. Maybe she needs to know that too. Then, we can go from there.
I just need to find out how to start. Do I just offer an olive branch and
let her take the lead?”
“Wuff. Wuff!”
“Yeah? But will she you think? I mean, there’s gotta be a
personality hiding under all that hesitancy. What do you think?”
“Wuff. Arrrgh!”
“Yeah, I think so too. How about a little Tae Bo to loosen up then we
take her some breakfast to start?”
“Woff.”
“Yeah, I can cook! I’m not one of those people who eats take out or
delivery all the time. You saw my fridge! How can you even suggest
it? Is it just because I did cereal and sandwiches the past couple days?
I have you know that I'm the sandwich queen!”
“Arrgh!”
Bobbi gave him a mock sneer. “Well, didn’t hear you complaining when
you were eating my ham.”
Taz whined and lay on the floor, covering his eyes with his paws.
“Mmm, thought so. Did I tell you yet that I like you?”
“Aroo?”
“Yeah, I know. So do you wanna go see my offices before we do Billy?
We’re probably gonna be the only ones in there unless somebody can get
through this mess.” Bobbi jumped up, patting Taz’s head in the
process.
“Come on.”
Going through the short hallway from the kitchen, Bobbi steered toward her
office first. She moved her bare feet quietly across the carpet and sat
at the end of her large oak desk, surveying the room lined with file cabinets and bookshelves. She glanced at the two large leather
chairs in front of her then turned to start picking at the bric-a-brac on her desk.
The brunette picked up the tension ball and tossed it in the air before catching
it. She fiddled with the little plaque that said.
“Doctorsdoit better’ and fingered psychedelic coffee cup holding her pens and pencils. There were files, papers, and a desk sized calendar
that she ignored.
Bobbi turned around and glanced down at the dog sitting obediently in the
middle of the room. “Well, whatcha think? I have three rooms equipped to see patients and the fourth room was two rooms but my
father had the wall knocked out to make one big one. I use it as a
waiting area. It has a receptionist area. I used to have one of those but
she quit about a month ago, when her husband got a better job in
Michigan.”
“Wuff!”
“Yeah, I do okay.” The brunette pointed toward the open door and
across the hall. “That was my dad’s office.” Her voice
became strangely devoid of emotion. “I closed it up. He won’t
be here to use it anymore.” The doctor lowered her head,
cleared her throat and scooted back on the desk. Something hit the desk
in a crash. Bobbi jerked around to see what it was and saw a picture frame
turned over on its face. Where she was devoid with emotion a second
ago, her throat was clouded with it as she picked up the picture with shaky
fingers. The glass face had one big zig zag down the middle,
but it didn’t separate the people locked in arms forever.
Bobbi let out a trembling breath as she peered down at the picture of herself,
her brother and mother. I miss you guys, and I am so so sorry.
With gentle fingers, she traced the image of her mother, standing just as tall
as her with dark Grecian looks and a shock of black hair, and then her
brother, inheriting their father’s dirty blonde hair and pale skin, but they
all three possessed the same silver blue eyes. Their appearance was vastly
different from most of those in Ivanhoe, and she had often wondered probably
like the rest of the community what was the attraction between her parents.
Her mother had been a free spirit while she considered her father a stuffed
shirt, but somehow they had met in New York near her father’s medical
convention.
Unaware until they fell like drops of summer rain onto the photo, Bobbi
realized that this little trip down memory lane left her crying.
She wiped at her eyes and let out a self-depreciating chuckle. “I said I
wasn’t going to do this anymore. I can’t change anything.”
She stared at the picture for a long time.
“You know, now that I think about it. She reminds me of you, Stevie.
How you were when we left Dad. Quiet, withdrawn, edgy, and more than a
little scared.” She sat the picture down. “Wait a minute
here. Is that why I’m doing this to save.. . Nah, it can’t be
that simple.” Bobbi shook her head and pursed full lips. Only
it’s not simple at all. It’s as complicated as it can get.
Left shaken and thinking hard, Bobbi whispered to the dog, “Let’s forget
about Billy this morning, Taz and go straight for breakfast. I'll get
you some too.”
Chapter 5
Michelle found herself where she had
started the morning, sitting in the middle of the bed. She tore a
piece off a strawberry Nutri-grain bar and popped it in her mouth. Toby
lay in his crib, full, content, and sleeping.
The blonde sniffed the air, heavy with the aroma of sizzling bacon and
sausage, and her stomach growled as a result. Bobbi’s refrigerator was
stuffed with every food imaginable so were the cupboards. It was, along
with the use of the bedroom and bathroom, what she allowed herself to partake of. Maybe when she’s finished. Michelle
hung her head and cursed herself for the lack of courage. All I
have to freakin do is walk in there and say, “Can I join you?” Or is
it “May I join you?” I wonder if she would just stare at
me or would she just point toward the food without a word. She
swallowed. Or would she just blow me off like everyone else does.
She went over scenario after scenario in her head until boredom gripped her.
Taz chooses to spend his time with her, which is okay, but that just leaves
me with Toby, who sleeps most of the time. I wish there was something I
could do. I could. . .I could read. I wonder what kind of
books she has? I bet she has a computer maybe I could teach myself about
that. I’ve wanted to for a long time. Michelle fell back on
the bed with a little growl and covered her face. But I have to ask
her first! Ugh! I’m gonna go crazy in here.
For the first time the doors were open for her. She could do what she
wanted without being scared of getting caught or of a raised fist.
But right now, she was just scared.
Having loaded the tray with scrambled eggs as well as eggs over easy along
with bacon, sausage, toast, strawberry and grape jelly, orange juice, cocoa,
and milk, Bobbi balanced it precariously as she walked slowly to the
closed bedroom door. She looked down at Taz, who stopped near her feet,
and asked with a raised brow, “You don’t think this is too much do you.
I wasn’t sure what she liked.”
Instead of a whine or a bark, Taz jumped up and pranced around excitedly.
Bobbi chuckled quietly. “Okay, okay if she doesn’t want the sausage
you can have it.” He sat down on his haunches and thumped his
tail against the floor.
The brunette turned back to the closed door and took a long nervous breath.
This is either gonna start something or blow up big time in my face.
Okay, don’t think too much, B just do it. It annoyed and
disturbed her that her heart was racing in her chest, especially when she
could not think of a reason for it. Ignoring the effects, she gently
tapped on the door with her foot.
Michelle jumped almost a mile into the air and when she came back down her
heart hammered in her chest and breath rattled there also. She swallowed
audibly. What’s going on? Why is she trying to come in here?
She put a hand over her pulsating chest. I don’t know if I can do
this. Not right now. Maybe if I just be quiet. . .
Bobbi bit her bottom lip. Okay, maybe she didn’t here me. Or
maybe she’s cowering in the closet thinking I’m about to snatch her up or
something. I guess I should announce myself and reassure her. I got
the feeling that this is going to get a lot harder. “Michelle?”
She called out softly.
The blonde exploded off the bed and stopped dead in the middle of the room.
She wanted to hide under the bed, in the closet, anywhere to keep from doing
something she hadn’t done before, reaching out.
“Michelle?”
But for the time being, hiding was out of the question. She swallowed
hard above the roar of her heart and opened her mouth to speak to the first
coherent human she had seen in days. “What do you want?” The
blonde walked slowly toward the door.
A dark brow raised. Well, I guess that’s as good a start as any.
Here goes nothing. “I-I fixed breakfast. Figured you’d be
hungry. Didn’t know what you liked so, um, I fixed a bit of
everything.” God, why am I nervous and stuttering?
The blonde wrung her hands in indecision. She almost sounds a
little nervous, but I don’t know. I just don’t know.
Feeling that she was rapidly losing the battle, Bobbi decided on a compromise.
“Um, I can just leave it here, and you can get it when I go back into the
kitchen. Is that okay?”
Michelle’s brow wrinkled. I don’t understand her at all. She
sounds so. . . I don’t even have a word for it. Throwing her
hands up and gathering fake courage with an intake of breath, she headed
briskly for the door and wrenched it up, catching a surprised Bobbi kneeling.
The brunette looked through dark bangs with wide eyes. “Uh, I’ll
just sit this down and get out of your way.” She peered into
green eyes that were just as scared as they were before, but there was
something else in them this time----something she couldn’t make out. What
are you thinking?
Suddenly compelled to do something, Michelle called out a soft, “No,”
as the doctor turned to go. Stopping almost immediately, Bobby turned
around and smiled softly at her. There’s that smile again but somehow it’s different today. Maybe not as forced. Tearing
her eyes away, the blonde looked down at the tray. It was laden with
food, making her eyes widen. She did this for me. I wonder why?
Feeling skittish, she peered at the brunette tentatively as if asking
permission.
Seeing the look for what it was, Bobbi nodded and added, “It’s okay.
Go ahead.”
Michelle bent to retrieve the tray. The brunette watched, knowing she
would need help. Again, going on instinct, she kneeled to help
her. Their fingers touched underneath the tray and Michelle jumped
back as if bitten or burned. Green eyes looked everywhere but at the
tall brunette.
Damn, I shoulda known better. I remember how Steve was all
skittish like a colt, scared to leave the house and scared to be in it.
He would barely let me touch him hold him always saying that I was gonna go
away too. Careful, B be real careful. Go slow. “Sorry, I
just didn’t want you to spill it all over yourself. I worked real hard
to get that bacon crisp. Be a shame to lose it.” Her smile was
slow but wide.
Michelle blinked and sucked in her bottom lip. She keeps
smiling at me. It’s almost like she means it. “Um, you
can come in,” the blonde added softly. But, she moved away
slowly as the brunette made it to the middle of the room. Panic ceased
her. “Stop. Please stop. I’m sorry. I. . .”
Bobbi did as she was told. “It’s okay. I’ll just sit it
right here and you can grab what you want, okay?” The blonde
nodded and watched as Bobbi backed away toward the crib. She looked down
at the sleeping child and touched his cheek softly. “Toby is a good
boy. I took him the other day so you could get some sleep. He
didn’t cry of fuss a bit.”
Michelle watched cautiously as the brunette approached the crib, then leaned
over it. What is she doing? And she did what?! A
whoosh of breath forced its way out of her lungs. I was wondering how
he got into the crib. She did that. . .for me. He isn’t hurt, so
I know she took good care of him. She is a doctor after all.
“Thank you. Was wondering about that.” She bit
into a piece of crispy bacon and almost moaned as her stomach finally stopped
its whining. “Um, it’s good.”
Bobbi shoved her hands in her pockets and pulled the jeans tight around her
thighs. Whew, score another small one for Doc B!
She watched as the blonde lowered her head and chewed slowly. “Um,
Michelle. I want you to feel free to roam the house. Learn it, if
you can, especially places like the basement. That’s where wash is
done. I’ll stay out of your way as much as I can. There’s some
places I don’t go anyways.” The doctor swallowed and looked away.
The blonde stopped mid-chew. Can I do that? She seems so
sincere, but how can I tell? She peered down at Taz who smiled
at her, showing all his teeth. He leaned softly against the brunette's leg. As if reading her distressed thoughts, Taz whined and
sauntered over toward her, taking a seat right in front of her. She
rubbed his head and fed him the rest of the strip of bacon.
Kneeling down, she grasped his jaws to steady his head. Michelle gazed
deeply in his eyes in hopes of reading something, anything. He licked her
face, then turned partially back toward where the brunette was standing.
I believe he can smell good and bad. He knew Max was bad from jump.
When he brought him home, Max was complaining about him trying to bite his
fingers. I know he would give his life to protect Toby and me, but he didn’t attack her not even when she got in the car. He’s a dog
though I can’t just go by that. It would be irrational, and I have
Toby to worry about. I need to see for myself, but can I? It’s
so hard.
Michelle let him go as she stood up. Instead of speaking her answer, she
simply nodded in the direction of the doctor. With her hands still
in her pockets, Bobbi made fists. I guess this is as far as she can go
right now. Slow, remember? Real slow. She turned to go.
Again, from somewhere deep inside that she didn’t know existed, Michelle
pulled up a little courage. “Um, do you have. . . books? I
always wanted to. . .” She asked hesitantly, letting her voice
trail off.
Bobbi froze in her tracks. Maybe we aren’t finished after all.
She turned around. “Yeah, I got lots of ‘em. What do you like
to read?”
The blonde head hung. “Uh, don’t know. Haven’t read since. .
.since high school.”
Taking a step back into the room, the brunette inquired, “Well, what did you
like to read then?”
Michelle’s face tightened in pain. “Nothing really. I wasn’t
allowed. . . I don’t know.”
Wondering why the pain but knowing she couldn’t push, the doctor added,
“Well, we can try a good mystery. Makes you think. Challenges
the mind.”
A small slice of elation pushed its way through her heart. I can
really do whatever I want now. The blonde head nodded up and down,
and she whispered, “Okay.”
“Good, well, we’ll have to go to the den.” She saw the green
eyes darken. “Um, or I could bring you one. How about that?”
I can do this. I can. “Uh, no, I can follow you. Taz can
stay with Toby.”
Michelle waited until the brunette walked out of the room. She snagged
another piece of bacon and some toast. When she stood back up, the blonde
caught her reflection in the mirror. To her eyes, it seemed a little
larger, a little brighter. Turning and gulping down some juice, she ordered
Taz to stay and followed slowly behind the brunette.
They passed an open door on their way, and Michelle peeked in. Clothes
were strewn all over the floor and the bed was unmade. She bit her lip and smiled softly. Maybe this lady was human after all.
Bobbi pushed the door open to the den. The entered a large room
decorated in earthy browns, blacks and other masculine overtones.
Michelle looked around with wide eyes taking in the two large bookshelves, the
dart board, the large desk with a couple of smoking pipes, books, and, what
looked to be a computer on it, along with a big leather chair behind it.
She looked to the side to see a medium sized table with a green top and holes.
Curious, the blonde walked slowly toward it and ran her hand over the green
felt.
Apprehension gripped her and she jerked her hand away before turning to the
brunette with apologetic eyes. Reading it all, Bobbi spoke up,
“It’s okay. It’s a billiards’ table. It was my father’s.
This whole room was pretty much his. Iput the computer in after he
died.” My God, I saw that look Michelle. What happened to
you?
It’s okay. Everything is okay. The blonde told herself. She
swallowed and her gaze riveted on the computer monitor. “Um, so
that’s yours?”
Bobbi watched as the blonde stared at it. She acts as though she
missed so much. I bet she did. “Yeah, it’s mine, and
you’re welcome to it. The phone lines are going in and out, but you
can still putter with it.”
Michelle shook her head. “I don’t know. . .”
The brunette held up a hand and interrupted. “There’s a tutorial on
it. Shows you all you need to know, and it’s real easy to follow. Like
I said you’re welcome to it. Just let me know. I’ll turn it on
for you and leave you to it.” Seeing the blonde nod the
affirmative, Bobbi turned back toward the bookshelves. She pursed her
lips and whispered, “Mystery, let’s see. . .” She
followed the spines of some of the hard covers as well as the paperbacks until
she got to Agatha Christie and pulled out Secret Adversary.
Turning back toward the blonde, Bobbi added, “Now, her books are kinda
interesting, and you really have to put your nose in it to figure them out.
Should be pretty challenging, and the characters are good.” Instead of
handing the book to her, she walked over and set it at the edge of the desk.
Tentatively, Michelle moved toward it. Peering down at the cover first.
There was nothing fascinating about it. It was old, faded, and worn, but
she traced it reverently before picking it up. If I had known
it would be so long before I even picked up a book again I would have savored
what I had, even the science book. Everything just feels so new. The
blonde mushed the book to her chest, loving the smell of paper and the
sweetness of old tobacco that never seemed to have left the room.
She turned to the brunette with a light in her eyes and a soft, shy smile on
her face that crinkled up her nose. “Thank you.”
Bobbi smiled back. She’s almost like a child, experiencing everything
for the first time. It’s like she was sheltered. I have to. . .
“If you have questions about that,” she pointed to the book.
“Or you want to talk about it, just let me know.”
Will I be able to do that? I hope she doesn’t laugh at me if I
can’t figure it out. Will she even listen to me? No one has for a
long time. I don’t know if anyone ever has. I think I can talk to
her. I think. “Uhm, okay.”
They both fell silent, and Bobbi was the first one to break it. It’s
like she’s waiting for permission. “I hope you enjoy your
book. Uh, can you find your way back?”
Wanting to leave and get started but not knowing how, Michelle simply nodded
and walked through the open door, down the hall.
Alone, Bobbi sat down heavily in the huge leather, swiveling chair and pushed
her hands through thick, dark hair. Her thoughts turned to her brother,
and for the umpteenth time, she wondered if the dead could hear thoughts of the
living. Stevie, I can’t let her turn bitter and angry like you did.
I wasn’t able to keep you from that. I wasn’t able to keep you from
the wrong crowd. I wasn’t able to keep you for being arrested for
misdemeanor possession. I wasn’t able to keep you from hurting other
people and yourself. I can’t believe you were still able to show us
love with the person you had become, but it was in there somewhere. I
couldn’t save you period, and I am so sorry.
I don’t know her story, but she is so much like you were---scared,
reluctant, and vulnerable. I can’t give her what I don’t have in me
anymore, but I can try and help her. I can try.
Michelle burst through the bedroom door and jumped on the bed, thankfully it
only made a swooping sound as she bounced. Forgetting Toby for a minute,
she got up to check on him to find him still sleeping. Unable to hide
her elation, she smiled down at Taz. “Would you like me to read it to
you, boy?” He whined and followed behind her as she moved back toward
the bed.
Lying on her stomach, she opened the book with both hands. An expression
of wonder crossed her face as if beams of light shot from the pages.
Green eyes scanned the reviews of the remastered text. Some read," Gripping! A real page-turner! You’ll
think you know, but you won’t.” Anticipation made her heart
slam against her chest. Michelle turned past the copyright page but browsed the
next one that listed other works. She wanted to read them all. Finally, she got to the title page. Words stood
out in medium-sized bold letters---The Secret Adversary. The blonde swallowed and
flipped until she got to the first official page. She
licked her lips and read out loud, hardly able to contain the excitement in her
voice. “Prologue. It was 2 p.m. on the afternoon of May7,
1915. . .”
* * *
Marsha Nieland stood by the sink in the sunny yellow kitchen, along with Beatrice
St. Jean. She had been gazing at the woman’s profile for the past ten minutes, but the her eyes had refused to meet her own green. She
even talked with her head down. “S’pose we all need to work together
right now to find that stupid daughter of mine,” Marsha quipped quietly
over the voices of the men at the table.
Barely able to breath because of the pain in her ribs or stand up because of
the deep bruise on her hip, Beatrice nodded, and whispered softly, “I guess
so.”
Marsha canted her head to the side in an effort to figure out what was wrong
with the woman. It was like she wasn’t here at all. She was
taking up space, but nothing was inside. What the hell drugs is she
on? Shoulda gave some to that dumb daughter of mine. She never does what
she s’pose to do. Damn fool Max can’t even keep her in line.
She peered over at the two Max’s sitting at the kitchen table knocking back
whiskey as fast as they could pour it. “S’pose we should let the men
handle this. This is not work for us. We need to just hold the
household t’gether.”
Beatrice tried to take a deep breath and almost cried out in pain, but she
didn’t. She had become an expert at that, taking her punishment
quietly. She blinked. Did she just speak to me again? I
can’t think. It hurts so much. They all want her back, but I hope they never
find her or my grandson. I won’t let them make him into a monster.
Run, Michelle. Run. You have what I never did, a chance. I
don’t know why I let him make me into nothing. I thought I loved him,
but I’ve learned better. It’s too late for me. I’m too old
to start over. I envy you forgetting away Michelle.
Irritated that she wasn’t being paid attention to, Marsha reached out to
grab the skittish woman’s hand, but she recoiled so quickly that it left the
dirty blonde’s mouth agape. What the hell is her problem?
She’s not rich just a little high up on he totem pole is all. Prissy
bitch.
Marsha took her hand away and sighed. Well, I guess this is mostly my
fault for not teachin’ her better. The husband is the head of the
household and what he says goes. The Bible even says so. Maybe I
shoulda beat it into her. Yelling just didn’t work.
She found herself glancing again at the men, trying hard not to listen to
their conversation because it was not the lady like thing to do.
Beatrice turned and shuffled as slowly as possible across the linoleum floor
toward the table where her husband and son were talking. The whiskey
bottle was getting low, and it was time for her to get another one. She
paused for a minute studying them. I can’t tell them apart anymore.
They look so much alike, act so much alike, but that’s partly my fault.
I should have left, but I didn’t. I couldn’t with no money, no car,
and nowhere to go. I had to stay and watch Max mold our son into his
monstrous image. I’ll burn in hell for that. I know it.
Taking baby steps, she moved toward thecabinet by the refrigerator, where most
of the liquor was held.
Maxwell Sr, peered at his son across the table as he knocked back the glass of
whisky. He slammed it down on the table with a thump.
“Boy, didn’t you listen to anything I taught you. Now, look at your
momma.” They both turned to the slow moving woman. “I
got her so scared that I know she’s not goin anywhere. You rule with
firm hand, son. Dontcha know that?” He made a hard fist
and shook it for emphasis.
An elegant, shaking hand reached between them to remove the empty bottle.
Max Sr. grabbed it. “You see it?! Look at the way she shakes!
Look at it!” He held up Beatrice’s trembling hand then pushed
her away like a rag doll. “If your Michelle was like that. She
wouldn’tna left with my grandson I guarantee you that. You fucked up,
boy. You fucked up good.” The tall dark man stood up reached
across the table with an open hand and smacked his son in the head with a
tremendous ‘twack’. “Now,I gotta save you’re ass yet
again.”
Max Jr. held the side of his head. “Thank you, Daddy. I-I
appreciate this. What are we gonna do?” Look
what you did, bitch, humiliated me in front of my father. Oh, you’re
gonna pay big.
“It’s what I’m gonna do, boy. I have some connections both
north and south of us. Know some cops who can pull their buddies into
this and keep things quiet. They’ll look for her ‘cause hell, we
can’t afford a private dick. She could come back on her own, but I
think this is the way to go for now. It’ll have to do. She
didn’t get far in this storm.”
Max Jr, smiled cruelly. Told ya, Michelle. Just a matter of
time now.
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