Passion In James County X: Badge of Dishonor
Chapter twenty
Lise was at her desk typing furiously on the computer keyboard, trying to get the report she was working on finished before she went home. She knew she was going to be late leaving the office, but Alex said he needed the report and she wanted to have it finished for him when he came in in the morning. Normally, she wouldn't have worked late, but her kids were staying with her folks, so she didn't have the pressure to get home she usually did. She had asked her folks to take the kids because she thought it was best they not be home until Rod decided what he wanted to do about their marriage.
"Hey, Lise," a male voice said, "It's quitting time. Aren't you going to go home?"
Lise looked up, saw Luke Thomas standing by her desk, and felt herself blush. "Oh, hi, Luke," she said. "I...I guess I was too involved in what I was doing. I need to get this done so the Sheriff can have it in the morning."
Luke smiled at her and shook his head. "You work too hard, Lise," he said.
"It doesn't seem that way," Lise replied. "I really like working here. Sheriff Martin is the nicest boss I've ever had." She shut off her computer. "I'm done, I guess I better get going"
She wasn't sure why she was in such a hurry to leave since she there was no reason to rush home now that she and Rod had separated.
"Well, I better be going. I guess I'll see you tomorrow at lunch time," Luke said. Ever since he switched to working days, he had been eating lunch with Lise and, every day he found himself looking forward to seeing her and talking with her. The more time he spent with her, the stronger his feelings for her grew. The fact that he had begun a sexual relationship with Lorrie caused him considerable inner conflict. He didn't quite feel right about sleeping with one woman while he was enjoying the company of another, even if she was married and they weren't any more than friends and never would be.
"Yes, of course," Lise told him. She straightened up her desk, got her coat, left the office, and drove home. She wasn't exactly sure what she'd do alone all night, but she knew there was laundry to do and some cleaning that needed to be done. She could probably find something to occupy herself.
When she turned the corner onto the street where she lived and saw Rod's police cruiser parked in their driveway, her heart sank. In spite of what he said the night before about giving her some time alone to think, he was home. She wondered what his being at the house meant. He was there a lot earlier than he'd been in months. Did it mean he had decided to work on their marriage? Or was he going to try and bully her into keeping things the way they were. She hoped he wasn't angry that she was late! Filled with dread, she pulled into their driveway, got out of the car and walked into the house.
"Where the hell have you been?" Rod roared when Lise walked through the door. "Do you have any fucking idea how late it is? And where the hell are my kids?" He was standing in the kitchen, holding a can of beer in his hand.
When Lise saw the beer in her husband's hand, her spirits dropped even more. Rod didn't drink much, but when he did drink, he got ugly. Tonight could very well turn out worse than last night was. She shook her head sadly and didn't reply to his question immediately.
"Well," her husband demanded, "where the hell were you?"
"Look, Rod..." Lise said. She felt a spurt of anger. "I had some work I had to finish for Alex, so I got out of the office a little late. And traffic was worse than I thought it was going to be. I'm not that late. And...and the kids are staying with my parents."
"Yeah, sure, you had to work late. I heard that before!" Rod retorted. "And what's this Alex shit? What's goin' on? You and your new boss got something going already?"
"Rod!" Lise replied. She was shocked by the venom in her husband's voice and the accusations he was making. Her eyes filled with tears. "Rod, what's wrong with you? Why are you acting like this?" He'd always been possessive and a little jealous, but she'd never seen him like this. It was almost as if he'd gone mad.
"What's wrong with me? What's wrong with me?" Rod demanded. His voice got louder and shriller as he did. "You're at the fuckin' office, trying to get your goddamn boss to screw you and you got the fuckin' nerve to ask what's wrong with me, you bitch?"
Lise realized she was shaking with fear. Rod was acting angry, so violent, so out of control. She was positive she wouldn't be safe if she stayed there trying to argue with him. She knew she had to get away before something happened, so she turned and started for the door.
"Where the fuck do you think you're going?" Rod bellowed. He lurched toward her. "You stay right where you are! We got some fuckin' talkin' to do!"
"I'm not going to stay here and take abuse from you, Rod!" Lise snapped. She managed to dash out the door before he could reach her. She slammed the door behind her and stood on the porch, gasping for breath and trembling. While she stood there, she heard something hit the door with a loud "Thud!" and realized Rod had thrown his beer can at her as she left.
"You fucking slut!" she heard him yell, "Do you really think you can get away from me? You better come back right now, bitch, or you're in deep shit!"
When she heard Rod fumbling with the door, Lise ran down the steps with tears streaming down her cheeks, got in her car, started it, and drove off. She had no idea where she was going and didn't care. That didn't matter right then. She had to get away from Rod so she'd be safe. She wasn't sure she could. What if he came after her with his police car?
She drove around Jamestown aimlessly for some time. While she drove, she thought about the way her husband had been behaving ever since she went to work for the Sheriff's Department. The more she thought about it, the angrier she got. She wasn't going to let this happen to her. No way! She knew other women tolerated abusive relationships. Too often they were physically abused and some of them even wound up dead. There was no way she was about to let that happen to her. Rod's irrational behavior tonight proved he had no intention of changing, and no intention of trying to save their marriage.
She finally decided Rod wasn't coming after her and, since she was hungry, she stopped at a little diner on the edge of town to get something to eat. Once she was seated in a booth, she wasn't sure she'd done the right thing. Most of the other people there were roughly-dressed men, who looked like they'd just come from a construction site. They all gazed at her with interest when she came in, which made her feel out of place and nervous.
A waitress appeared and stood in front of her expectantly. "Can I get you something?" the woman asked.
"Oh, I don't know, um, how about a hamburger and a cup of coffee?" Lise stammered. She glanced around and realized that several of the men who were sitting on the stools at the counter had turned and were continuing to stare at her. She folded her hands, laid them on the table in front of her, and gazed at them, but knew the men were still looking at her.
When the waitress brought her food, Lise sat there, picking at it. Why was she doing this? She should go to her parents' place for the night, but she wasn't sure what their reaction would be. Her father was really upset when she told her parents she and Rod were separated. He argued that she wasn't giving Rod a chance, that she was foolish to leave a man who worked as hard as he did. She had a feeling that if she told them how her husband had behaved tonight, they wouldn't believe her because they'd never seen their son-in-law drink even one beer. And besides, seeing her upset would upset her kids.
"Hey, beautiful, mind if I join you?" The rough male voice abruptly jolted Lise back to reality. She looked up into the face of a heavy-set, bearded man wearing work clothes who was standing next to her booth.
Without waiting for Lise to reply, the man slid into the booth next to her. "Ain't seen you in here before," he said, "What's your name?"
"Ah, it's...ah...Lise," she replied and was immediately sorry she had. She didn't like the looks of this guy, whose breath smelled strongly of alcohol. She'd run away from one drunk and didn't want to deal with another one. All she wanted was to be left alone. Maybe he'd go away if she ignored him.
"Come on, Lise-baby," the big man said. He reached across the table and took her hand. "Talk to me. You wanna have a beer with me?"
As the man spoke, his alcohol-sodden breath filled Lise's nose and nauseated her. "Please, I'm not interested," she said. She tried to tug her hand from the man's grasp.