Finding Bathsheba Book 2Chapter 15
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He crept down the sidewalk. That's the only way to describe it. If Tanner could have made himself any smaller, he would have. As it was, he was hunched over, his head down, his hands stuffed into his pockets, and his feet shuffling in tiny steps.
It was quite a bit earlier than Allison would have normally started out for school—her desire to get there too early was pretty miniscule—but she was worried about her friend, and not to mention a tad bit perturbed. He was shy and awkward from the moment Allison met him, but since the incident with the bullies, he'd avoided Allison. However, whenever Allison was able to see him, usually at a distance, he seemed even more withdrawn and depressed than before. As far as Allison was concerned, that stopped here.
Tanner was so drawn into his own shell that he didn't see Allison sitting on the little stone retaining wall that ran beside the sidewalk a couple of blocks from their apartment complex.
"Stop right there, Mister," Allison said, when he was only a few feet from her.
Tanner's head whipped up and he froze, his eyes full of terror. Allison felt instantly bad at scaring him.
"Sorry," she said, with a smile.
It took a second before he realized it was her, and his expression went stony. Without a word he continued past Allison. Allison's momentary guilt fled in the face of her rising irritation.
"I said to stop, Tanner," she said, forcefully.
He slowed to a stop, but kept his back to her.
"What do you want, Allison?" he asked, his tone dull and lifeless.
"I want to walk with you, and I want to talk while we do it."
"I don't have anything to say to you," he said, but he didn't start walking again until she was beside him.
"First, you can say you're sorry."
He finally glanced up at her. "Why do I need to apologize? I didn't do anything to you."
Allison gave a rueful snort. "Whatever! You've ignored me for weeks! Is that any way to treat a friend?"
"Is that what we are? We're friends? I wondered..."
Allison stopped walking and grabbed his backpack, jerking him to a stop.
"Don't you dare get pissed at me for wanting to help a friend. Girl, guy, old, young, big, little, it doesn't matter. I saw a friend in trouble, and I tried to help. Then, instead of a 'thank you, ' I get a cold shoulder. Even strangers are protected by the 'Good Samaritan' law when they try to help."
Tanner's shoulders slumped. "Yeah, well it'll just get worse now. I mean, I had to have a girl stand up for me. They already think I'm a pussy."
"So, they've beat you up since then?"
"Well, no, but it's just a matter of time before they do, or maybe they'll just humiliate me even more or force me to do something that will get me in trouble."
"They do that already, and you know as well as I do that it was going to get worse regardless of whether I was there or not. You're just taking your frustration out on me because I'm an easy target."
Tanner looked like he wanted to snap back at her, but instead he sighed and continued walking.
"You're right. It doesn't matter. That's what I was trying to tell you. Guys like them have been picking on me since I started kindergarten. Girls, too. I appreciate you trying to help, Allison, and I'm really sorry I've been such an asshole about it. It's just that there's nothing you can do for me, and the more they see you with me, the more they'll turn on you, too."
Allison slid her arm through his.
"Apology accepted," she said, warmly. "Now, you don't need to worry about me. I can take care of myself. You on the other hand..."
"There's nothing I can do, Allison!" Tanner snapped.
Allison smiled at his first true show of emotion, and that stopped any further retort from him.
"There's nothing anyone can do," he said. His defeated attitude was back. "Everything I've tried has just made it worse."
"And since you've tried EVERYTHING, you know this for a fact." Allison hugged his arm tight. "Yeah, well, you've never had a Garner girl in your corner before. We've never backed down from a challenge."
Tanner huffed in response, but said nothing. They walked the rest of the way in silence. Allison thought about what she'd just said. She never backed down from a challenge. That was true. Dealing with the kids at her school would be a piece of cake compared to dealing with her dad or Tyson. Or even Melissa, Bobby, and Steven. She felt a surge of resolve.
As they approached the nearly lifeless campus, she turned her attention back to her friend.
"Do you come this early so you can avoid people?"
"Yeah, I have a few places I can hide out until right before the bell."
"Not today. Today you are going to walk me to class."
Tanner's eyes opened wide, and he looked like he wanted to tell her no, but when she raised an eyebrow at him, he sighed and kept quiet.
Allison was anxious as they waited for school to start. As kids began to congregate, she and Tanner got a few odd looks, but people left them alone for the most part. A couple of her teammates gave the obligatory hello, but quickly moved off to their normal gathering place. Eventually, the bell rang and the students herded into the building. Allison had her American Lit book with her already, so she followed Tanner to his locker. Neither said much, other than the occasional comment about a class, a teacher, or some other school aspect. A few more weird looks and even a giggle or two and then they were standing at the entrance to Allison's hallway.
"Why don't you bring your mom and come to the game tonight? You can sit with Jack, Abbie, and Annie."
"Maybe," he muttered.
"I'm going to pester you about it between every period, then."
"We don't see each other between every period."
She usually saw him in the halls two or three times a day.
"Well, then I will every time I see you today."
Tanner just shook his head. Allison gave him a big, toothy smile and turned to head down her hallway.
"Hey, Allison?"
She glanced back over her shoulder as she walked.
"Thanks," he said. Then he blushed, turned, and scampered away.
She did indeed pester him. Three more times, the last of which she cornered him and wouldn't let him go into his classroom until he said he would come to her game. Allison noted with satisfaction that a little smile tried to emerge on his face.
The last period of school was let out early so the students could gather in the gymnasium for a pep rally. Both the boys and girls soccer teams were opening their home schedules that night, so the school was going to recognize the athletes and try to motivate the student body to attend. The pep rally was just as well attended as the football pep rally, though not because of student-body support. The alternative to attending the pep rally was to sit in the school library. Still, the students were their typical raucous selves.
Allison found it hard to get swept up in the energy of the moment. She wasn't feeling particularly attached to the school or its occupants, and while the rally was for her team, she was still less than thrilled. She entered the gym and located her teammates, most of whom were scattered among the students sitting in the lowest half dozen bleachers, in front of the elevated stage that had been erected for just such an occasion.
Allison was greeted by Erin, Jenna, Gwen, and a handful of other teammates as she sat down in the front row near them. Her choice of seats would enable her to see Tanner as soon as he entered the gym. Then they could sit together somewhere. However, as the students trickled in without Tanner making an appearance, she assumed he'd decided to spend the time in the library.
Another student caught Allison's eye as she continued to watch for her friend. The redheaded, freckled boy from her homeroom was walking straight towards her. Ever since her interaction with him after the episode with Tanner and the bullies, she'd noticed him watching her from time to time. He never made a move to engage her; she hadn't either.
She watched him as he moved in her direction. He seemed to be well known, talking with lots of students, calling out and waving to others. By the time he stopped in front of Allison and smiled down at her, her defenses were up.
"If you're looking for your friend, I saw him go into the library," the boy said.
Allison felt a flash of disappointment as her assumption was proven correct.
"Oh," she replied. "Thanks."
"No problem." He hesitated for a moment. "Um, I'm Ryan. Ryan Hoskins."
Allison was still guarded, but his whole demeanor was disarming. She smiled.
"Hi, Ryan. Nice to meet you. I'm Allison—"
"Garner. Yeah, we're in homeroom together."
Allison was embarrassed. "Yes, I know. I'm sorry I didn't remember your name."
"No biggie. I can't expect you to remember my name out of everyone else's since we've barely talked. I should be apologizing for not introducing myself before now."
"No biggie," Allison echoed his previous comment. "I appreciate that you've done it at all."
An awkward silence ensued.
"So, um, you want to come and sit with me and my friends?"
Allison wanted to jump at the offer, but given the lack of friendliness to this point, she was apprehensive.
"I don't mean to be rude, ungrateful, or anything, but why?"
"Why what?"
"Why do you want me to sit with you?"
He seemed genuinely surprised by the question. "Uh, well, I like you." Then he quickly added," I mean, I have a girlfriend, but I think you seem pretty nice."
He blushed at the implication that he was interested in her as a date, and that was nearly enough to make Allison accept.
"It doesn't bother you that I'm friends with Tanner?"
Ryan's face became serious. "Nah, I think it's cool. He could use some friends. Everybody could use some friends. I've actually tried to talk to him a few times, but he practically runs away. Maybe you could introduce us or something."
Noise from the stage drew Allison's attention. It looked like the principal and coach were getting ready. Allison stood up and smiled at Ryan.
"I'd love to sit with you and your friends. Thanks for inviting me."
Her words were greeted by a face-splitting smile on Ryan's face. He led the way a few sections over, but he turned to her before he began to climb.
"I just want to say that I think it's awesome how you helped Tanner out that day. Shows what kind of friend you are."
Allison blushed at the compliment, but before she could comment, he started up into the bleachers. He led her about halfway up to a group of students, several of whom were familiar.
"Allison, this is my girlfriend, Wendy," Ryan said, indicating a cute little blonde. "Wendy, this is Allison. She's in my homeroom."
"Hi, Allison," Wendy said, her smile warm and genuine.
"Nice to meet you, Wendy."
Ryan nudged a tall, dark-haired guy as he sat down between Wendy and Chris. "This is my best friend, Chris."
Allison sat down in the row in front of them. "Nice to meet you, Chris."
"Same here. Any friend of Ryan's is a friend of mine."
As Allison settled in, Wendy leaned forward.
"We have a couple of classes together, don't we? AP Lit and AP History?"
Allison nodded. "First and third periods?"
"Yes!" Wendy seemed genuinely excited that they were in class together. "You must be on the same college-bound track as me. I'm having a heck of a time with the Lit work. You interested in studying together?"
"I'd like that," Allison said. A feeling of warmth suffused her. Could these kids be the friends she was so desperately wanting?
Before they could say more, the principal began to speak. She welcomed the students and complimented them on their school spirit. A lackluster cheer went up, but that didn't seem to deter the woman. She remained enthusiastic as she introduced Coach Baldwin. A heartier cheer went up as he took the microphone.
As the coach tried his best to build up the hype, Chris moved down to sit beside Allison and leaned towards her.
"Spanish, sixth period," he whispered.
As Allison tried to digest what he just said, the crowd cheered at the coach's excited marketing pitch.
"Oh, you're in my Spanish class," Allison whispered back when Chris's words registered.
"Yep," he answered. Then in his most generic Northwest American accent, he said, "Me no speak Español."
"Obviously," Allison said, with a laugh.
Another cheer went up. Chris leaned closer.
"I would ask if you'd help me with my homework, but I'm not one for wasting other people's time."
"I could use a little bit of help, too, so maybe we can struggle through it together."
Another cheer from the crowd.
"Two wrongs don't make a right."
Suddenly someone nudged Allison from behind. She looked back at Ryan and Wendy, who were both smiling.
"I think you're up," Ryan said, nodding down towards the gym floor.
Allison gave him a blank look, then turned and looked.
The coach was looking in her direction. Several of her teammates—the starters—were already gathered around him. They were looking in her direction, as was most of the crowd. Allison suddenly felt very nervous.
"Come on, Garner!" Coach called into the microphone. "Allison is a transfer to our team this year."
Allison blushed as she stood up. Wendy touched her arm before she could move away.
"I didn't know you were on the soccer team."
Allison smiled and shrugged and began to work her way through the students towards the floor. Coach had continued his introduction.
" ... from Tennessee, and are we glad to have her. Those of you who attended the game against Lynnwood last week know exactly what I'm talking about. Those of you who didn't, missed out. Allison made a late game save that not only wowed the entire crowd, but also sealed our victory!"
An even more enthusiastic cheer went up from the crowd. Allison stepped onto the floor. She blushed as several students congratulated and welcomed her. By the time she reached the other starters, the coach was calling the rest of the team on to the floor. Erin and Gwen each gave her a warm hug, which she returned. She looked back up towards her new friends, who were among the few students giving the team a standing ovation. Wendy waved and Ryan gave her a thumbs up.
Maybe things were looking up, after all.
Jack rummaged through his car, but he couldn't find his lucky Megadeth cup. The huge 44 ounce mug—complete with lid and straw—was something he always took with him when he was going to play basketball, something he was planning to do the following day. He'd fill the mug with Mountain Dew that he'd nurse through the games.
What made the cup special was that it was autographed by David Ellefson, the band's bass guitarist, though the autograph was gradually disappearing. What made it lucky was that Jack went on a winning streak whenever he had that mug with him. He and a couple of pals didn't lose a pick-up game for more than three weeks. One day Jack forgot the mug, and they couldn't win a game. His teammates insisted from that point that he always brings the mug. That was several years ago, and obviously he hadn't won every game since then, but in his own sports-superstitious mind, Jack connected improved odds of winning to that old, beat up mug.
He shut the car door and headed back inside the apartment.
"Annie, you don't happen to know what happened to my Megadeth cup, do you?" he asked, as he shut the door behind him.
Analise was in the kitchen preparing dinner for when Abigail got home from work. Allison was off on a road game, so it was just the two of them at home. Analise stood at the kitchen sink with her back to him. That she had become such an accepted part of their little family made Jack smile. She was actually a pleasant, thoughtful person, now that she'd overcome her selfishness and immaturity.
"I'm washing it," she said without looking back.
Jack's smile disappeared.
"You're what?!"
"Washing it. When was the last time you washed that thing? The sticky mess inside was probably a year old. The dirt and crud was nasty."
Jack stepped over to look over her shoulder. Sure enough, the mug was submerged in the steaming sink.
"You can't wash my lucky cup!"
He reached for it, but she slapped his hand away.
"It'll just take a second," she said, as she grabbed the cup and began to scrub it vigorously inside and out.
"Stop, Annie! Ellefson autographed that."
He grabbed at it again, but she tried to bump him away with her hip.
"I'm not going to wash off the autograph!"
"You probably already did with all that scrubbing!"
He knocked the cup from her hand and it splashed into the sink, sending puffs of soap suds into their faces. They both started laughing as they made mad grabs for the mug. Water splashed over the edge of the sink and on to the floor.
"Just let me get it clean!" she laughed.
"You can't wash it! Then it won't be lucky anymore!"
"Are you nuts?" she exclaimed. "There's no such thing as a lucky cup!"
Their fingers wrestled in the soapy water, his trying to pry hers loose and hers trying to hold on to the cup.
"Look! See, the name is already smudging off!"
"Quit whining! It was like that before I started."
"It's getting worse!"
By this point the fronts of their clothes were drenched in water and they were laughing almost hysterically. Jack gripped the mug on top of her hands and forced them up. They shifted and jostled until they were facing each other and their arms were extended above their heads. His body pressed her into the counter as he lifted higher than she could reach. With a triumphant laugh he pulled the mug from her fingers. Then he looked down at her with a smug grin.
She was breathing hard and smiling, but when their eyes connected, the smile slipped from her face. Her expression changed; her eyes darkened, her lips parted slightly, and her nostrils flared as she stared intently into his eyes.
'Damn, she's beautiful, ' Jack thought.
He mentally shook his head. He didn't need to go there. Just then, a baby's cry filled the silence.
"I ... I need to get Josh," Analise said, her voice breathy. With a shuddering sigh, she slipped past Jack and disappeared into her bedroom.
Jack also took a long sigh. 'Damn, that was close. Get a grip, you cheating bastard.'
He listened for a minute to Analise's mothering as she got Josh up from his nap, then he went into the living room. He grabbed the remote and plopped down on the couch, hopeful for something that could capture his attention and pull it down from its dangerous ground. Unfortunately, his mind kept drifting as he surfed aimlessly through the channels.
A few minutes later, Analise sat down in the rocking chair. She was holding Josh, and quietly prepared to feed him. Jack tried not to watch, even though he'd seen her feed her son enough times that no one was embarrassed by it any more. Unfortunately, the beauty of a woman breastfeeding her child was too much to avoid completely. When the woman was as beautiful as Analise, it was only made worse. He glanced in her direction just as her nipple disappeared in the hungry child's mouth. She smiled at Jack, and turned her attention to the TV.
Jack turned back to the tube, as well, but as he listened to the gentle sucking sounds, his mind replayed the near mistake that occurred in the kitchen.
"Really, Jack, Court TV?" Analise said.
He focused on what was on the TV. Indeed, some poor schmuck was pleading his case to an overly dramatic judge.
"Sorry."
He started through the channels again. After another few minutes, there was a knock on the door. He stood up, handed the remote to Analise and headed to answer the door.
"Probably Abigail with a load of groceries," he said, for lack of something better to say.
He swung the door open and saw a stranger, a muscular black man that looked oddly familiar.
"May I help..." Suddenly it registered. "Holy shit!"
The man smiled, but appeared to be embarrassed by Jack's reaction.
"Jack?" Analise called from the living room.
"Sorry about that," Jack said to the man. "Um, come in, please."
The man hesitated, so Jack thrust his hand forward.
"Jack Williams. I'm Analise's brother-in-law."
"Hello, Jack," the man answered, shaking Jack's hand. "Marcus Dillon ... though I guess you know that."
"Please, come in," Jack said again as Marcus still stood uncomfortably outside.
"I, uh, I don't want to intrude. If this is a bad time, I can come back later."
"Jack, is everything alright?" Analise called again.
"It's fine," Jack said Marcus. "We're glad to have you. Besides, I think I have someone here you'd like to meet."
"Thank you."
Marcus stepped in and followed Jack into the apartment.
"Annie, you have a visitor," Jack said.
She discreetly covered her sucking child as she looked up with a smile. When she saw who followed Jack, her eyes went huge and her smile faded away.
"Marcus?"
Josh's father stepped around Jack.
"Hi, Analise. How are you?"
Analise was speechless. She blinked twice before glancing quickly down at the bundle in her arms and then back up at Marcus. She blushed.
"Why didn't you tell me, Annie?" Marcus asked quietly, as he moved into the living room.
Jack felt suddenly awkward, like he was intruding on a private moment. However, until he felt that Analise was alright, he wouldn't leave.
"How did you find me?" she asked, in a trembling voice.
"It's a long story, but it can wait. Why didn't you tell me, Analise?"
"About the baby?" Analise said. "Why would I? How do you know it's even yours?"
Marcus pointed to the chubby brown fist that held onto the edge of the blanket.
"You sleep with any other black men?"
Analise blushed again. "No," she said, quietly.
"Didn't think so. Why didn't you tell me?" He was insistent.
"How could I? You stopped coming around after that weekend."
Jack noted the hurt and anger in her voice.
Marcus shrugged. "Of course I did. I'd just slept with another man's wife. I couldn't be around the two of you together without giving it away. I wouldn't be able to look at you without him knowing that we made love. I didn't want to cause problems in your marriage."
"So you decided to be noble AFTER you banged the white bitch?"
A pained expression crossed Marcus face.
"How could you say that? It wasn't like that at all that weekend. You know that."
"But you never even called!" Analise said, her voice rising. "Not so much as a goodbye. No 'It was good, but it's not gonna work.' That hurt, Marcus!"
"I couldn't, Annie," he said, his voice pleading. "I'm sorry I didn't. It was selfish and a fucking awful thing to do, but I just couldn't."
"Why not? We both knew it wasn't going to work, but just tell me why you couldn't even say goodbye after I gave you ... everything."
Marcus took a deep breath. "It hurt too much. Seeing you, even hearing your voice, knowing that I couldn't have you, not completely, not since you belonged to another man." He stepped closer to Analise and squatted in front of her. "Our time together, I knew it couldn't continue, but it was so amazing. You ... were amazing." He sighed. "My only regret is that I was falling for a woman that would never be mine."
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"Hello? Anyone home?" Abigail stood up from behind the kitchen counter. "Hey, folks." Brianna and Merrigan stepped into the living room. They were dressed to work, clad in tennis shoes, jeans and t-shirts. Merrigan had a baseball cap on her head, her long red ponytail sticking through the hole in the back. "We're ready to work," Brianna said. "Where's the heavy stuff?" She flexed her biceps. Abigail smiled at the sight of the blonde's slender arms. Another figure stepped...
Allison was just closing her locker when she was verbally accosted by her two best friends. They seemed surprisingly chipper for so early in the morning. Allison was 16, but since her birthday fell in the fall, after school had already started, her parents had years ago opted to delay enrolling her in kindergarten. That made her one of the oldest in her sophomore class. Well, at least one of the oldest in the college bound track. She was also one of the few that had her license before...
They came from different worlds, hers much more privileged than his, his considerably more dysfunctional than hers. Or so he thought when they met. Jack had been to hell and back, a trip he embarked on despite the best efforts of Phil and his grandmother. He had only himself to blame for his demise. At sixteen, he was angry. Angry at God, at the world, at the system, at his grandfather for dying and leaving Jack without another father figure. He was angry at himself. He tried to find peace in...
"We'd love to! It'll be fun ... Nah, he'll be fine with it ... Sure ... See you tomorrow ... Love ya." Abigail hung up the phone. She was lying on the couch with her legs draped over Jack's lap. He tried to focus his attentions on "ER", but his curiosity in her conversation made it impossible. He looked at her, waiting for an explanation. She turned back to the TV and said nothing. "And?" he asked impatiently. Abigail kept her eyes on the TV. "What?" she asked, feigning...
"Hey, Abbie, I'm ho-ome!" came the feminine sing song call from the direction of the living room. Abigail heard the front door shut, but since she was trapped by a wall of boxes in the guest room, Allison would have to seek her out. "I'm in the guest room, Allie!" she called back. She blew some stray strands of hair from her face while she continued to stuff a box with books. A moment later she felt more than heard Allison's presence in the doorway. "Wow, Abbie! You've made some...
A quiet knock on the door woke Brianna from her fitful slumber. She opened her eyes as her mother opened the door. Light streamed in through her blinds, so she knew it was morning. "Brianna, there's a man on the phone for you," she said. Brianna just looked at her. "Jack?" Brianna jumped out of bed and ran across the hall to her parent's room to grab the phone. In the background she could hear her dad in the shower. He was singing some weird freedom rock song, as usual. "Hold on,...
Sharon pulled her housecoat on and stood before the mirror again. What a horrific night's sleep, and she looked it. Her hair was a tangled mess and her eyes were rimmed in red and carrying bags. She had hoped crying the night before would get all the emotions out, but she still felt awful. She washed her face, scrubbing away the stains of her tears, then brushed her hair in an attempt to tame it. She stepped out of the bathroom and saw Ted watching her. "Do you feel better this morning,...
Jack felt her warm body before he opened his eyes. He was just coming into consciousness and one at a time his senses activated. Sense of touch ... Allison was warm, her lean naked body molded to his. Her skin was soft and smooth against him, her supple breasts pressed into him as she lay tucked into his side and shoulder. Jack could feel her warm, moist breath blow across his chest. Sense of smell ... The fragrance hit him next, a mixture of her strawberry shampoo, flowery perfume and...
How? That was the biggest question on Ted's mind as he looked at his adversary. How did Williams find out about all this? How did he get the proof he says he has? How could Williams sound so confident and articulate? And most importantly, how could this lowlife simpleton best a man of Ted's aptitude, intelligence and power? Ted wanted to jump across the desk and strangle the devil. That's what Williams was ... a devil. Yet, Ted knew that in a physical confrontation, Williams would...
"Looovvverrrr ... Rise and shine, Lover..." The quiet angelic voice seemed to permeate every nook and cranny of Jack's exhausted body. Surely it couldn't be morning yet. He grumbled, but refused to open his eyes "Com'n, big guy. Open those beautiful green eyes of yours." Her voice was still so tranquil and sensual. Still, Jack would prefer that it just go away. Allison had fucked him senseless the night before. Now he needed sleep. He refused to acknowledge her attempt to pull him...
Allison's pussy quivered. She looked down at Jack as she straddled him, his cock wedged inside her wet cunt. He'd come over for some private time. Her parents and brothers were at a road football game, Abigail was working and Analise was visiting some friends. Allison closed her eyes and began to rise and fall on his cock. It felt so good, each time together better than the last. She smiled and then looked down at him. She realized that he'd stopped moving, and she noticed his eyes were...
Analise's stay lasted another five days, and each night she visited Allison's room. Allison was able to get herself off twice while going down on Analise, but neither was all that pleasurable. It was very apparent that all Analise wanted was her own pleasure. Once, Allison tried to stop her, but Analise only had to mention Abigail's name, and Allison's defense would be breached. Allison loved Abigail too much to let her find out about her affair with Jack this way. Allison realized that...
Allison heard the knock on the front door, but didn't move from her seat on the edge of her bed. She listened to the muffled conversation down the hallway. "Why, young Mr. Merrill!" Her dad. "Nice to see you this fine evening." "Thank you, Mr. Garner. You are looking quite well today." Allison rolled her eyes. Tyson the Charmer at work. "And you, Mrs. Garner, are looking as lovely as ever." "Come with me into the den. Sharon will go see if Allison is just about ready. Could I get...
Allison bounced up from her spot on the living room couch and practically flew to the door. She opened the door and shrieked as she wrapped Abigail in a tight, though sisterly, hug. Abigail kissed her cheek. "Hey, Allie Cat." "Abbie, I'm so glad you made it over." She pulled Abigail into the room, shut the door and hugged her again. This time Abigail kissed her on the lips. The kiss was firm, and filled with passion. Allison moaned when she felt Abigail's tongue seek hers. The kiss...
Grandma and Grandpa Fuller. Phil Goodwyn. Abigail. Allison. Jack tightened the knot on his tie as he thought of the people who never stopped believing in him. Each one did his or her part to bring him to this point. Sure, he had to change himself first before he could start on this path, but it would have been a lonely, virtually impossible journey without the people who cared about him. Leaning closer to the bathroom mirror, he fixed his collar. "Yummy," Allison said from the doorway of...
"If I try these things on, will you give me your honest opinion?" Analise asked Abigail, as they came through the door of their parents' house. "I don't want to look like a fat cow on my honeymoon." "Nothing can be as bad as that piece of granny underwear I got at my shower," Abigail remarked, laughing. "Are you talking about the atrocious shapeless one from Patty?" Analise threw her bags on the loveseat in the family room. "No doubt. It was the worst. Bet Jack loved it." "I...
Jack was sitting in his car outside of Dana's house, waiting for Allison. He was very anxious. It was Sunday morning, and he still hadn't been able to talk to Allison. By the time he dragged himself out of the bed the previous morning, she'd already gone off with her friend. Before she left, she had informed Abigail that she would be staying at Dana's that night, but would need someone to pick her up and take her home the next morning. So here he was, waiting for her to make an...
Allison lay in bed, wondering about the day and what lay ahead. She and Abigail had decided on a way to confront Analise about the rape and blackmail. Allison smiled at the mental image of Analise's face when she realized her scheme was over. However, it didn't take long for Allison's mind to wander back to Abigail. It all made sense to her now. When she was explaining her rationale for her relationship with Jack, it just all kind of fell into place. Sure she loved the way that Jack had...
"Hey, beautiful," Jack said into the phone receiver. "Been busy today?" "Definitely. We slept in, but we took a cab up to downtown and visited some of the sites. We had dinner at a great seafood place overlooking the waterfront." Abigail hesitated a moment, seemed unsure. "Jack, there's some stuff we need to talk about." Jack's blood went cold. "Um, OK. What's up?" Did she know? Had Allison confessed their indiscretions? He wouldn't blame her if she did and part of him wanted...
"Look what I bought." Abigail came bounding down the stairs into her parents' family room. Allison was reclining in an overstuffed chair flipping through a magazine. She had been waiting for her sister to arrive for their usual midday rendezvous, but Abigail was late. Allison let out a frustrated breath. Abigail was never late for these meetings. They'd worked out a nice system over the last couple of months. Abigail would come over after Allison got home from school, usually about 3:30....
Abigail let her eyes flutter open. An unusually bright light streamed through the parted window curtains. She smiled. The annual spring snowfall. Every March there was a late snowfall, and it seemed to always catch everyone by surprise. It was Abigail's favorite snowfall when she was in school because it came late enough and was big enough to force schools to close their doors and break the monotony of the spring semester. Even now she liked this snow because it was usually the wettest snow,...
"Do you think he'll be awake?" Allison asked, pointing at the clock on the radio. It was just after two in the morning. "Definitely," Abigail answered. "We vowed we'd never go to bed angry with each other. He'll be awake." The two had drifted off to sleep, wearied by the emotion of the day and the passion of their lovemaking. When they woke, they knew they had to make some decisions. The news of their sister's pregnancy threw another wrinkle into the relationship, and Abigail knew...
"You'll never see Allison again." Jack felt the anger rise inside him again. That was Ted's last statement before they parted company. Jack scoffed at the idea of leaving his wife and her sister behind, but his father-in-law was insistent. He never raised his voice, but the venom was evident. "I'm not an unreasonable man," he had said. Jack laughed out loud now as he drove his car back to his house and hopefully to his waiting wife. Ted agreed to redirect the rumors until Jack's...
Sharon quietly polished the silverware. They'd needed it for a while, but it wasn't a task she particularly liked, so she usually waited until she had something on her mind. Then she could polish and think. This was one of those times. She glanced nervously at the clock, quietly wondering what was keeping Allison. She prayed that her youngest daughter didn't do anything rash. She thought back through the day, wondering what she could have done differently, what she could have done to...
Abigail shoved the last thick file folder into the overstuffed drawer, then plopped down in her desk chair. She fantasized about working in a paperless office, and wondered if she should ask about that when she interviewed for jobs in Seattle. It was hard to believe that she and Jack—and hopefully, Allison—would be moving in less than a month. She hoped that something would pan out with one of the interviews she'd been able to line up. She checked her desk calendar. She would be flying out...
Ted stood in the doorway of his house and watched his family getting in the car. He glanced at his watch. They still had time. "Sharon," he called to his wife. "We have one issue we need to take care of before we leave. Come with me to my office." She nodded in acknowledgement and said something to Allison and Ben. Just then Brad brushed past him without a word and made his way to the car. Ted saw Sharon's eyes widen with surprise at the sight of her oldest son, who didn't even glance...
"Earth to Ja-ack!" Jack's wife said, snapping his attention back to the present. "Where'd you go?" He blushed when he realized he'd really zoned out. "I, uh, I started reminiscing. You know how the mind works. One memory leads to another which leads to another and so on. So I guess I was taking a ride on a memory roller coaster." Her eyes twinkled at him. "That was bad, Jack. Memory roller coaster?" He shrugged. "Trust me. It was quite a ride." "Want to talk about it?" He...
The day of the party arrived. Briony turned up on time and was met at reception by Tom as arranged. She was wearing a 'little green dress', dark green which enhanced her eyes. It stopped just above the knee and her forearms were bare. It showed off her pretty figure. She had pearl earrings and a pearl necklace. On her right wrist was a gold charm bracelet. Tom thought she looked stunning and told her so. She smiled her thanks happily to him. She linked her arm through his and he led her to...
The company won the contract and everyone was thrilled and delighted. There was another party but it was drinks only and Tom and Briony decided that only he should attend. Clive was miffed. He had hoped to work on Briony again. He said nothing though either to Tom or Angela who was required to accompany him. The project management team deployed. For the first three months work was devoted to site clearance, access to and within it. Then construction started: foundations and piles. All went...
At university Tom had been a member of the shooting club specialising in pistol. He still had his .22 automatic. There was no time to obtain export or import permits but he determined nevertheless to take it with him. He placed it in the middle of his hold baggage and hoped it would not be found. If it was he would just have to surrender it. He also took some ammunition. The eight hour flight was uneventful and straightforward. Tom and Susie chatted inconsequentially for a while and then...
It was clear at breakfast that Susie had not slept well if at all. Jenny was still with her. They ate their breakfast in silence. Susie only picked at hers. She was in no shape and far from her usual vibrant self. As they drank their coffee Tom took her hand in his. "Susie," he said gently, "we've got to go and report this formally to Tony." She nodded resignedly. He told her what he was going to suggest to Tony. "OK," she said listlessly. "I just want to get away from this...
Over a drink and supper Tom told Briony what had happened to Susie and what Tony was going to do about it. "Poor girl," said Briony with feeling. "Horrid, horrid, horrid. On the other hand, she didn't seem that low this evening and she called you a special man so, apart from saving a damsel in distress, what else did you do?" Tom shrugged. "Not a lot really other than be there for her. I told you about Jenny. She was super. She really was." "Go on." "Well, when we got on the...
Everything went back to normal pending the trial. There was a rumour of a possible major new project in Scotland but no more than that. Susie came prancing in the following Monday morning. "Rory would like to meet you," she said to Tom. "I'd like to meet him. Has he got wheels?" "Yes, why?" "Well why don't you both come down for the weekend? I know we haven't got anything on and Briony would love to see you again." "That sounds a super idea but do you mind if I run it by him...
As they were getting ready for bed Briony asked Tom whether he was aware that Susie did not much like Clive. "No," Tom replied. "We've never talked about him probably because she knows that I would never be disloyal about him to one of my section. What's he done to upset her?" "Suggested that after West Africa she might have a crush on you." "That's pretty cheeky." He chuckled. "I know what might have set him off though. The first Monday after it all she was absolutely bubbling...
Tom did his best to concentrate on his work but what Susie had said disturbed him deeply. Why should Clive with a beautiful and intelligent wife of his own want to pursue Briony? He must be nuts if he thought she would respond to his advances. If nothing else he knew they were only relatively recently married. It just did not make sense but yet Susie had been utterly serious. His mind continued to go round in circles. Briony has beaten him home and gave him his usual warm welcome but she...
Angela had foreseen that the weekend with her parents was going to be tricky. The sudden invitation to spend the previous weekend with her sister, Laura, had been a warning. It had been pleasant enough but she knew Laura was observing her throughout and would be reporting back to their mother. Her parents, Arthur and Pauline Foster, welcomed her warmly on Friday evening. After a drink Pauline pulled her and Arthur out to the kitchen. Once Arthur had helped everyone to a second drink he was...
Arthur rang Angela the following morning. "Presumably you want to seek divorce on the grounds of adultery." "Yes, Daddy." "In that case I suggest you move out. Has he ever knocked you about?" "No but I wouldn't put it past him." "You definitely ought to move out." "Not until after next week. It's half term." "Can you maintain a façade?" "No change," she replied bitterly. "Right, Poppet, I can't act for you myself, conflict of interest, but I'll see if Henry...
Despite what Briony had said Tom rang Angela from the station car park on his way to work. "Hello, Angela. It's Tom Clifford. Sorry to ring so early," he began. "Nonsense, Tom. You must think I'm a slugabed." She laughed cheerfully. "What can I do for you?" "Your conversation with Briony yesterday has me worried. I've never really trusted Clive after the first time he met her but do you really think that he'd be up to abduction or rape?" "If you'd asked me six months ago,...
The company dance was held at a large local hotel. There were tables of eight and a buffet supper and two bottles of wine per table. Tom and Briony put their heads together to decide who they would like on their table. Susie and Rory were naturals. Tom suggested Margaret Tennant and her partner and, because she did not belong to a section, Trish and her partner. Briony was happy to agree. With it being an official function there was a top table for members of the board. Betty Nugent had...