Hello my wonderful and faithful readers! The moment someone of you have been waiting on for years has finally come! The next installment of Field of Bloom's: Revelation. Now if you are new to the series I'd like to extend a very warm welcome. My stories take on a more realistic point of view rather than the typical happy go lucky ones that are all over the place. All stories are a complete work of fiction and any likenesses to persons, places, or events are coincidental. All persons in the story are over the age of eighteen. I want to thank you all for being so patient with me as I worked through some horrible times life decided to throw at me. I promise the next chapter will not take as long to come out. Okay, now that I got all that out of the way. The moment y'all have been waiting for is here. Sit back relax, grab a nice drink or snack as I present you...Field of Blooms: Revelation!
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It's been two months since Eric's accident; with the injury to his ankle fully healed, he was back in the game. The barbeques and pool parties of summer are now a distant memory as everyone is starting to think about the holidays that are fast approaching. Things have been quiet around town aside from the normal mindless gossip. People have almost forgotten the horrific attack that happened only a few short months ago. To be completely honest, Austin was happy that things have gone back to normal. He hadn't seen or heard anything more from the detectives; the kids in school seemed to have moved onto other dramas.
It was the first week of November and everyone was talking about the winter formal next week. Students were already planning their outfits and talking about who their date was going to be. Austin, and of course Eric, would be going together. Since he bailed out on Homecoming, he was going to make sure they went to this one.
"So, have you picked out what you're going to wear for the formal?" Austin asked Becka as he sat on the bed.
"I have an idea but I'd like for my best friend to come dress shopping with me." She grinned at him.
"When would you like to go?"
"If you're not doing anything this weekend, we could hit up a few of the outlets in Atlantic City."
"That sounds like fun! I haven't been there in a long time." Austin smiled.
That Saturday Becka picked Austin up and they headed down to the outlet stores. As with most shore towns during the winter months it wasn't as busy, so they easily found a parking spot near the stores. It was a brutally cold and windy day as the breeze was coming off the ocean; it was a lot different feeling than a few months ago. The two of them went in and out of a few stores looking at the different style clothing.
"What do you think of this one?" She said as she walked out of the dressing room.
She was wearing a beautiful light blue strapless evening gown that flowed out down towards her feet.
"Now that is the dress for you!" Austin remarked admiringly as he sipped his hot chocolate.
"You don't think it's too simple?" She asked as she looked in the mirror.
"Not at all. Honestly, I think it fits you perfectly. There is just something about a nice simple evening gown."
"Then I'll get it." She smiled.
After paying for the dress, they decided to grab some lunch at the Rain Forest Café which was one of Becka's favorite places to eat. They talked about mindless gossip while they waited for their food to arrive.
"I heard that Jennifer McCloud is really trying hard to get votes for Winter Formal Queen." Becka remarked as she put down her phone.
"When is she not trying to be queen of something?" Austin rolled his eyes. "I still think you should've entered."
"Eh, that type of stuff isn't for me. Now if it was rodeo queen, I would have been all over that." They both laughed together, but Austin's smile quickly faded. "Austin, what's wrong?"
"I'm a little worried about the dance. I still get nervous around large groups of people and I don't want to mess this up for Eric."
"Try not to think like that. The best thing to do is have fun and not worry about other people." Becka reassured him.
"You're right. Just, what if I have an episode in the middle of the dance floor?"
"Well, you've gotten pretty good at figuring out what triggers you so just keep that in mind. You know that Eric and I will be right there with you so if, god forbid something does happen, we will get you out of there quickly. Besides, you know Eric; he doesn't care about what the others think."
Becka was right, Eric is a phenomenal boyfriend Austin thought to himself as a warmth came over him. "I really can't thank you enough for everything you've done for me."
"Awe darlin, that's what best friends are for." She smiled at him.
After lunch they decided it would be a good idea to head back since the weather had warned of a possible snow storm. As they were driving home the first few flakes of winter started falling slowly covering the landscape. By the time they made it to Austin's house there was a good two inches of snow. Austin thanked Becka and made his way inside shaking the snow off of his jacket. He kicked off his boots, walked into the living room and started a fire in the woodstove. As he was working on getting the fire started, his phone rang.
"Hey babe, how are you?" Austin asked as he fanned the small fire.
"I'm good. Did you guys have fun shopping?"
"Yeah we did and then we went to the Rain Forest café for lunch. How's your day been going?"
"Eh, pretty boring besides practice for the Thanksgiving Day game. I was wondering if you'd like some company."
Austin could hear the grin on Eric's face. "Sure, I would love some." He chuckled. "Mom and dad are working late tonight so it would be nice to have you here."
"Okay, I'll head over."
"Please be careful, the roads are starting to get covered."
"I will my superman. I love you."
"I love you too."
Eric went over to his closet grabbing his lounge pants along with an old t-shirt and threw them in his bag. After cleaning the snow off the car, he headed towards Austin's house. As he rounded a bend, he saw a car sitting on the side of the road right where Austin had been attacked. He noticed it wasn't a detective car and thought it was odd that someone would stop there. Pulling up behind the car he noticed that it was James. His red hair and pale complexion really stood out in the falling snow. Eric grimaced noticing that James was standing in the exact spot that Austin had been found. James hadn't even noticed that Eric had pulled up or that he was walking up behind him. It wasn't until Eric spoke that he snapped out of his daze.
"James? Are you okay? What are you doing out here?" Eric asked.
"Oh, hey Eric. I was just looking at the woods all covered in snow."
Something didn't seem right about him, Eric thought to himself. "Are you sure you are okay?"
"Yeah, I just love the sound of falling snow in the woods. If you listen hard enough you can hear the trees whispering to each other, like they are telling secrets, secrets that only they know."
That was a weird observation Eric thought. "Well, just be careful out here. They are saying this could be a bigger storm than first thought."
Just as he turned to head back to his car James asked a question that really surprised him, "Hey how is Austin doing?"
He turned and looked at James, who was now looking back at him. "He has some bad days but he's doing a lot better."
With an oddly far away gaze, "I am sorry for what happened to him." James said as he turned back towards the woods.
Now Eric was really confused. Until now James had never spoken a single word about Austin to him, positive or negative. Why now and why in the very spot that the attack had occurred? Thinking back, he realized that ever since the attack James had been acting differently around Austin or even whenever his name was brought up. And what was that look on James's face? He never struck Eric as someone who was especially contemplative. As he drove towards Austin's house, he tried to call Becka but she didn't pick up. He decided that when he got to Austin's he would shoot her a text, but before he even got there, she called him back. Quickly he explained what had just happened on the side of the road.
"Yeah I can see how strange that is. I mean of all places to stop and take in the sights; why that spot?"
"And he even asked how Austin was doing, something he has never done before." Eric added.
"Hm, do you think he had something to do with the attack?"
"I really don't know. He has never been the aggressive type, even on the field he's not the one to take chances, much less takes charge. He has always been more of a follower than a leader."
"People are full of secrets. Just because you think you know someone doesn't mean they don't have secrets."
"You are right about that. I don't know what to think about it. It doesn't sit right with me though."
"Me either."
"Look, I'm about to pull into Austin's place. I'll text you later, okay?"
"Okay that sounds good to me."