DISCLAIMER:
This is included in the novel/novella category because of length. It is a mother/son incest story. There are also instances of abuse (two of them, which are not the focus of the story). As far as heat level, this story is quite tame, and if you are look for page after page of screaming sex, you might want to look elsewhere. If you want a STORY, please read on.
For the second time in her life, Christie woke in a hospital bed with no idea of how she arrived there, but at least this time she knew why. She opened her eyes to see a shadowed ceiling, tiles blurred in her vision. The three men she loved most came into view. Danny and Sean and Mike. Too groggy to see the look of concern on their faces, she reached out her hands to them as if nothing was wrong, but everything hurt. That small movement brought to mind what had happened in the entryway. She realized she wore an oxygen mask.
"Christie," Sean said. He held her hand gently. Danny took the other one.
"Steve?" she whispered.
"What did she say?" Mike asked.
"She said 'Steve'," Sean said.
"Dead," Danny said. "He's dead."
"How?"
She missed the look that passed between the three men.
"You rest now, okay?" Sean said.
Christie tried to nod, but even that was beyond her. A nurse came in then, scolding them for crowding the small room, and her brothers left. Danny refused to leave her side.
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While Christie lay in the ICU, Sean, a Los Angeles police detective, handled everything. Danny gave him the name of one of Christie's lawyer friends, who agreed without hesitation to handle the situation. Every professional who looked at the evidence agreed the Christie had acted in self-defense, but legal council never hurt. Sean instructed everyone in the family, including her parents, who had flown down from Washington, on how to deal with the press: say nothing no matter how they provoke you. He even took care of Danny's school issues, getting him a temporary leave.
His Uncle Mike made sure Danny had food and rest. In a whispered conversation during one of his meals, when Mike had dragged him to the cafeteria, Danny explained why Christie had married Steve. He told Mike and Sean about the photographs of the murder and about the storage area. He didn't mention the many times Steve had beaten Christie during the course of their marriage, but knowing that they were photographed, he suspected that if Sean and Mike found the storage area, that secret wouldn't be kept for long. It surprised him how relieved he felt to have it off his chest.
Back in her room, he kept his vigil, talking with her when she was lucid, sleeping when he must, and only leaving her side when forced to.
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The day after Steve's death, Christie spoke briefly with the police. Her parents arrived, and between them and her brothers and sisters-in-law she never seemed to have a moment to rest. Danny finally told everyone to leave and hulked over them as menacingly as a sensitive, sweet, 6'5" young man could. Considering that Sean, Mike, and her father were only a few inches shorter, he had to resort to begging.
"Two years," Christie said when they were finally alone. They had replaced the mask with tubing that ran to her nose. When she had stabbed Steve, the movement shifted a cracked rib, causing it to partially collapse her lung. She wondered if she would ever be able to swim laps again.
"Two years?"
"We managed two years without him discovering us."
"You think it was inevitable?"
"Maybe."
"He never really knew, though. We got very lucky."
She looked down the length of the bed at her blanket-covered body and snorted. "Lucky?"
"It could have been much worse."
"I suppose so." She looked at him. The door was closed, so she said, "I know I'm icky right now, but please kiss me."
He looked at her face, tilted his head to one side and then the other, and finally placed a kiss on her forehead, then another on her right cheek. Two spots that weren't swollen or bruised. "That'll have to do until you heal up."
"You get some sleep," Christie told him. "Go home." The room was bathed in warm light, and she found the soft beep of the heart monitor somewhat comforting. "I feel okay right now."
"I want to be here in case you..."
"I'm not going to die, Danny."
"But you might be lonely."
"Sweetie, I love you, but I would like a few hours to myself."
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What Christie thought about, lying alone in her hospital bed, was not about the attack, or having killed her husband. She thought about how close she and Danny had come to exposure. The risk might have been worth it for the happiness it had given both of them, but it did give her pause. Danny didn't deserve to live this way. No matter that he called her Christie now, and not Mom, no matter that they were lovers, some part of her would always remain his mother. That part of her needed to safeguard his welfare. The pain in her chest from the thought of losing him hurt worse than the broken ribs and collapsed lung, but she needed to face the fact that they could not go on like this. She never wanted Danny to miss out on having a normal life just because she was too selfish to let him have one. When the right time came, when he was ready, she would not force him to stay.
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Two days after Steve attacked Christie, Sean and Mike took a few hours to deal with the storage area.
"That was far too easy," Mike said as the walked out of the small office.
"She was stupid and not very well trained. And the word "terrorist" and a badge still have a lot of cache these days," Sean said.
They both would rather have been at the hospital, watching Christie, but they knew that if the photographs were here, they had to get to them before some clerk watched the news and connected Steve Tyler with the storage area's customers.
Sean and Mike scanned the list of renters the clerk gave him. Steve Tyler was not among them. They worked through the list slowly, thinking about each name. There were two John Smiths, but the name Carlton Avery practically leaped off the page. In school, Steve had almost idolized Avery, a handsome, brilliant teen who had a habit of cutting people down in such an amusing, clever way that even the most kind-hearted laughed. Someone with great potential who was privately a sadistic bully. Steve would have probably ditched Mike and Andy for Avery's company if the boy hadn't considered Steve inferior.
"Carlton Avery," Sean said to Mike. "Even I remember him."
"What is the likelihood that the real Carlton Avery has a unit here?"
"It would be a rather large coincidence."
"We can't get in without a warrant," Sean said. Both were police officers. The laws they might be breaking could end their careers.
"Steve did."
"What are you talking about?"
Mike pointed to the large sign that posted the storage area's hours and rules. "It closes at 9:00 p.m. on Fridays. Danny said he was here later than that."