The day of the dance came and Jean-Claude found himself at Silverglen. He had postponed a hot date tonight because he simply couldn't stand the idea of Chantal in someone else's arms. He had her right where he wanted her and he had to make sure that she remained there. He'd spent too much money and he needed hers to bail him out of his situation. Plus, he needed the money to pay off Horace, the man that was going to make his baby problem go away. Katie would suffer a fall down a flight of stairs and
voilΓ‘
, no more baby. But he needed the money and marrying Chantal was the way to the pipeline.
He was surprised to hear soft music coming from her room and the smell of burning candles filled the air with the scent of roses. Straightening his tie, he knocked on the door.
"Who is it?"
"It's Jean-Claude, mon amour. Open up."
Fear leaped in Chantal's heart and she took a few steps back from the door. "I'm not feeling well, Jean. Please go away."
"Then let me in. I can help you."
"No. Just go away. I'll see you tomorrow."
"Jean-Claude!" His innards withered into dust when he heard Katie's voice. "I thought you told me you weren't going to see her anymore!"
"I have to see her, Katie. Now please, go."
"No, Jean-Claude. I'm going to tell her the truth." Katie made a move to knock on Chantal's door and Jean-Claude bear-hugged her, pulling her back. Katie screamed and Martin came running up the stairs, just as Chantal flung the door open.
"Help me!"
"What the hell is going on?"