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Neil was excited when he pulled into the driveway, and it wasn't just because it was Friday night and he was off work for the weekend. He could see a light was on through the window of the living room, and it wasn't the one above the stove. It was the one by the loveseat, which meant that Ann was still up.
Whenever he came home to that light being on, it usually meant that she was horny. It was one of their second shift things. It was much different than the one they engaged in when he was on third; her new penchant for making their Wednesday's special with her phone calls, pretending he was her lover and they were having an affair. She'd been worried about that role-playing scenario given his past, but he assured her that he was mature enough to see through the plot device and simply enjoy the fun she created for them.
This fun was more of the traditional kind. She was simply his horny wife, waiting up for her husband to get off work so he could come home and fuck her senseless. It was with that in mind that he bounced happily down the slight grade in the asphalt on his way to the garage. He hit the button on the wall, making sure the overhead door was all the way closed before he entered to the house. It was unlikely that Owen would be woken up from the sound. He never did. But Neil wasn't going to take that chance.
Stepping inside, he kicked off his shoes, his eyes darting to the loveseat where he expected Ann to be sitting. Not finding her there, he dropped his lunch bag off on the island, ready to head down the hall toward their bedroom. But he froze in his tracks, seeing his wife sitting on the floor, her back against the dishwasher; the house phone in her hand.
"What's wrong?" he asked, seeing that she'd been crying. She looked exhausted, like she'd been up for days. Her eyes were red and puffy; her breathing pattern erratic from what had obviously been a long sob session.
She looked up at him, a long sigh escaping her chest. "It's Valerie."
He knew immediately something serious had happened to her cousin in California. Dropping to the floor, he sat across from her, taking her hand in his.
"What happened?"
"Sh... she was... raped," she said tentatively, her lower lip trembling.
Neil felt the blood drain from his face almost instantly. The shock of what she'd said made him break out in a cold sweat; the hairs on his neck standing up.
"Raped? Please, tell me you're joking."
"No, baby," she replied softly, shaking her head. She felt herself welling up again, but nothing came out. She'd run out of tears hours before.
"My god. When?"
"Last weekend. She didn't know how to tell me, and her parents have been dealing with that and... well...."
"What about Dale. How's he handling this? He must be beside himself," She lowered her head, avoiding eye contact, almost as if she were scared. He could tell she was hesitating, like she was holding something back. "Ann, tell me what's going on."
"Neil... it was Dale."
"Wait... what?" he replied with a shake of his head, confusion setting in.
"Dale's the one who raped her."
"What are you talking about? Why would he rape her? They're married."
"That really doesn't factor into it. Rape is rape."
"Babe, I don't understand. Tell me what happened."
"He's gone back to his old ways. He started drinking again, and because of that he lost his job with the plumbing company he was working for because he called off too many days saying he was sick. Val said he's been working part-time for a different contractor, but because of that he's had a lot more idle time, which makes him drink even more. She said he spends most of his nights at a bar."
"Okay, that's not good. But how did that lead to him
raping
her? Was it really rape?"
"Val wouldn't lie to me, Neil. Call it what you want, he attacked her sexually. That's rape."
Trying to find a reason, he asked, "Are you sure they weren't role-playing, like we do when you're Anna Renee?"
"Neil, be serious. This isn't some bedroom game gone too far. This... it was real. He
raped
her."
"But why?"
"Because," she said with a heavy sigh. "She listened to your advice."
"
My
advice? What are you talking about? I haven't talked to Val in over a year.
You're
the one that talks to her."
"Do you remember what you told Val to do the first time you met them... if he didn't straighten up?"
The shiver that ran down his spine was frightening; the pit in his stomach so deep he felt himself becoming nauseous. "I told her to cut him off."
"And she did. She told him last Saturday that he wasn't getting any more sex until he stopped drinking and started acting like a real husband and father again. She said she'd done that a couple of times over the years whenever he seemed to drift a bit, and it always worked. But this time, he came home drunk and forced himself on her. He ripped off her dress, held her against the floor, and he... raped her."
"THAT FUCKING
BASTARD!
" Neil screamed out, the rage that came over him so intense that slammed the floor with his fist.
"Neil, Owen's sleeping," she reminded, putting her hand on his thigh, calming him. She knew he'd lash out, especially with the thought that his own words had been used to create the situation that triggered everything.
They both knew that didn't excuse what happened. But Neil never saw that consequence coming. It had been over five years, and by all accounts their marriage had been going well. Their daughter Christina was going to be starting school in the fall. From everything they'd heard they were a happy family.
"There's more," Ann said, knowing she needed to get it all out so Neil would be able to process everything better. "Sean got arrested."
"For what?" he asked, wondering what Valerie's brother would have done to warrant that outcome.
"He went looking for Dale the day after it happened. But Dale has been hanging out with a buddy that's a deputy. He goes on ride-alongs with him all the time. Dale caught wind that Sean was looking for him, and the next thing you know Sean's getting pulled over. According to Aunt Helen, he was booked on a couple of trumped-up charges, and he spent two days in jail. They had to post five thousand dollars in bail to get him out."
Neil closed his eyes, leaning back against the cabinet of the island. He let what Ann had told him sink in, recalling what he'd told Valerie that day he'd tried to help her. In many ways, it seemed like he had. But one never knows what truly happens with people and their actions. All he knew for sure was something his father had taught him when he was younger. It's when times are tough that one's true character shows up.
That thought hit Neil hard. He opened his eyes, and Ann saw the resolve in his expression. It wasn't anger, or hate. It was determination, but it still scared her. Taking the phone from her hand, he began scrolling through the phone book memory, looking for a number.
"What are you doing, baby?"
"I'm a Thomas, Ann. What do you think I'm doing?" he stated matter of factly.
She knew exactly what he meant. It was his family's mantra, instilled in Neil by his father. When people they loved we in trouble or in need, the Thomases sprung into action. And that wasn't just the men. Ann had seen firsthand her mother-in-law Betsy do the same thing. Being married into the Thomas clan meant not only learning about those words that were a literal call to action, they compelled you to do the same. After all, it was definitely a memorable statement. Ann often wondered if they were written on the Family Crest.
She'd never forget the first time she heard Darren say them early on in her marriage. It involved friend of his that was going through a rough patch. He'd lost his job through a set of unfortunate circumstances, not all of which were beyond his control. He made a couple of miscalculations, and put his trust where he shouldn't have.
He was married with three kids, and they were looking at losing everything. Darren had come home from work, and Betsy told him what had happened. She'd been on the phone with the wife. Her husband was distraught, but he had too much pride.
Ann recalled that conversation between her in-laws like it had just happened. Betsy looked at him, seeing the determination in his face.
"Malcolm's not looking for a handout, Darren. Hailey said he won't listen to you. He won't even get on the phone."
"He doesn't have a choice," he stated calmly as he turned around, picking his keys back up.
"What are you going to do?"
"I'm going to go see him and straighten his ass out. He's got four mouths to feed. Pride went out the window five minutes ago."
"Do you have any idea what you're going to do?"
"No. I'm making this up as I go. But I'll have it figured out by the time I get there."
"Are you sure?"
"Betsy, he's a friend. He's made a mistake. He trusted the wrong people. He didn't kill anyone. But now isn't the time for him to mope. I've got to set him straight, and then pick him up."
"I get that. But what