Here is the final chapter to Jennifer. If you opened this and haven't read the first two chapters it may be beneficial for you to do so. Enjoy! :)
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"Jen, sweetie, you may need to hurry up. I don't know that much about wedding etiquette, but a bridesmaid showing up late may not go over so well," I said, looking at the time on my cell phone.
"I'm coming," was the excited response.
I walked out of the hotel room and onto the balcony to look down at the people gathered for the ceremony. Here I was in Hawaii with my beautiful girlfriend for her brother's wedding. My purple dress flowed in the breeze that came by as I watched the waves crash on the shore. The sun was getting close to setting. It was the perfect venue for a wedding and the perfect way to spend Thanksgiving break.
"Ready," I heard from behind me. Did I say I had a beautiful girlfriend? I meant to say drop dead gorgeous. Her blonde hair was curled and cascading over her shoulder. The baby blue dress she wore that stopped just above her knees didn't do her any justice at all. She made it look good. I saw she had on flip flops just to wear out of the hotel since the ceremony was going to be shoeless. I walked over to her and took her in my arms, lightly kissing her on the forehead so as not to mess up the little bit of lipstick she put on. "Not that I mind, but what was that for," she asked, hugging me in return.
"You are absolutely gorgeous."
She smiled. "You spoil me with too much affection."
I laughed. "Come on before we're late."
"You're just excited to see James," she said as we walked out of the room.
It was true; I did miss him. I haven't seen him since the day after we took him from his foster family.
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"I'll be there soon, sweetie," I said into the phone.
"Alex, what's going on," Jennifer asked, as I scrambled to put my clothes on.
"The student that I drove home just called me because someone, I assume his foster mom, is going to hit him. I knew there was something off about her, so I gave him my cell number and told him to call if he needed help. There was the call." I was dressed at this point and heading to get my car keys. Jennifer followed me out of the bedroom.
"I'm coming with you. I can help."
"Okay, come on."
We got in my car, and as we were pulling out of my complex, she grabbed her phone and called someone.
"Hey, Eric, get to this address." I told her the address and she repeated it into the phone. "There's a kid in trouble there. I'm on my way there now." She paused. "Eric, please, I will owe you big time if I'm wrong, but I know I'm not." She paused again. "Thank you. See you soon."
"Who was that," I questioned.
"That was my cop brother, Eric. He can help us when we get there. He does have some authority that we don't." I drive with one hand all the time so she took the hand that was sitting on the console and held it between hers. "Alex, I know you're worried, but you have to slow down some, otherwise you can't help him."
I hadn't even noticed that I was going 50 in a 35. I lessened the pressure on the gas and brought one of her hands to me, kissing the back of it. She smiled and continued stroking my hand as I drove.
We arrived to James' house and saw that her brother was already there with another cop, I assumed his partner. We got out of the car and noticed that James' foster mom was in the back of the police car along with an older man. James was sitting on the porch with two other kids, a boy and a girl. The girl looked to be about 10 and the boy couldn't have been more than 5. When we walked over James jumped up.
"Ms. Johnson, you came for me," he said hugging me.
"Of course I did. James, what happened?"
"She got mad. She hit Tim," he pointed to the small boy on the porch. I noticed he had a bruise on his cheek. "She was coming for me. So I hid and called you."
I looked over to Jennifer and she looked like she was going to cry. She was staring at Tim with her hand over her mouth in horror. She finally looked to her brother. He has the same blonde hair that Jennifer has, though it's shorter. "What happens now, Eric," she asked.
"Well," he pointed to where James' foster mom and the man were, "they're going to jail. So, that means immediate foster care replacement for these three." Just then, another police car pulled up. Two women emerged and Eric signaled them over. He kneeled down to the kids' eye level. "This is Lisa and Amy," he pointed to the two women. "You guys are going to go with them, okay?" All three nodded.
"Ms. Johnson, can you come with me,' James asked.
I didn't know what to say, so I looked at Eric. He understood and intervened. "She can meet up with you tomorrow, okay buddy? She needs to talk to me right now but she'll be with you soon."
The two women officers took the kids away leaving me and Jennifer there with her brother and his partner, who was by his police car on his phone.
"Ms. Johnson," Eric started.
"Call me Alex," I interrupted.
"Alex, can you explain what happened?" I told him everything, from taking James home and his mom being upset all the way to the phone call. "So, you're his teacher?"
"Yes. I know it was unprofessional but..."
"No," he interrupted, "it's not that. I was just clarifying. It's a good thing you did what you did. You probably saved his life."
"Eric," Jennifer spoke, her voice cracking slightly, "you can't let them put him back in foster care. The system already failed him once."
"Jenny, I have no choice. There's no other way. I'm sorry."