A Father's Justice, Pt. 02
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At least on paper...
To understand the full context of what is taking place here, I suggest you first read, "A Father's Justice, Pt. 01."
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End of "A Father's Justice, Pt. 01":
"So, this is the piece of dog shit you and Sarah left me for," he said, kicking Jake one more time in the groin. "I hope he was worth it. By the way, you may want to call for an ambulance. I think he slipped on something."
"A part of me wants to let him lay there and die," she said. "But that would be wrong, wouldn't it?" Ryan shrugged his shoulders. "I'll call, but that'll be the last thing I ever do for him. Maybe I'll tell them he slipped on a banana peel." Ryan smiled.
"You might as well take his Jag over to the hospital," Ryan said. "Somehow, I don't think he's gonna be in any shape to drive for a while." Ryan turned and walked away, taking his hat as he passed Bob.
"What now?" Bob asked as they walked to his car.
"There's a Holiday Inn Express a couple blocks down the road," Ryan said. "Take me there, if you would, please."
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Part 02:
Several hours later, Ryan grabbed his hat and prepared to leave to grab some dinner when there was a knock on the door. He expected a visit from the local police, but when he looked through the peephole he saw Lisa with a younger man, dressed in a white shirt, vest and tie. He wondered what she wanted and opened the door.
"Good, you're here," Lisa said. "Can we come in for a bit, please?" Ryan looked and saw no one else, and noticed the cart between them.
"I was just gonna go grab a bite to eat, but yeah, come on in," he said, opening the door and standing back.
"You can put that on the table over there," Lisa told the man with her.
"Yes, ma'am," he said, wheeling the cart to the table. As Ryan watched, the man took two covered dishes out of the box on the cart and set them on the table. He put a bucket of ice on the table and opened a bottle of wine, pouring it into two flutes, which he set next to the covered dishes. When he finished setting the table, he uncovered the dishes.
"Cornish game hens," Lisa said. "It's one of my favorites. Served with steamed carrots, onions, mushrooms and rice pilaf. And a nice Cabernet Sauvignon." She turned to the man with her. "Thank you, Raul, that will be all. I'll bring the dishes back with me."
"As you wish, ma'am," the man said quietly. "Enjoy your dinner, sir," he told Ryan.
"Thank you, Raul," Ryan said. The young man turned and left the room, pushing the cart before him. Ryan looked at Lisa.
"You didn't have to do this," he told her.
"I didn't," she said. "This was supposed to be Jake's dinner tonight, but he's in the hospital and I don't think he'll be in any shape to eat at home for a while. The staff worked on this for several hours, and I couldn't just throw it out. Besides, Bob tells me all you eat are TV dinners and raw hot dogs, so I thought you might enjoy a real meal for once."
"This was supposed to be Jake's dinner?" Ryan asked. Lisa nodded her head.
"Yes," she said.
"Well, then," he said. "In that case, let's dig in. I'd be more than happy to eat his dinner. How is Jake, by the way?"
"He's been better," she said, sitting down. "He's got several broken and cracked ribs. His throat is damaged and the doctor said he'll probably end up losing one of his testicles. On top of that, there's a chance he'll be paralyzed from the waist down for life. Whatever it was you threw him against did a lot of damage to his spine."
"Well, you'll pardon me if I don't wish him a speedy recovery," Ryan said, taking a bite of the bird on his plate. "This is delicious, by the way. My regards to your chef." Lisa smiled.
"Thank you," she said, taking a bite of her food. She considered him for a while before speaking. "What happened to you, Ryan?" she asked.
"What do you mean?" he asked.
"You've changed," she said.
"Yeah, well, that's what happens when the people you loved more than life itself screw you in the ass with no Vaseline," he said, taking a sip of wine.
"I'm really very sorry about that," she said. "So, what did you do after we split? I know Sarah tried to get in touch with you, but she was never able to. What happened?"
"I sold the place and got a small apartment," Ryan said. "I spent a few months crying in my beer, basically feeling sorry for myself. When I saw the article about your marriage to Jake, I went to a bar to get drunk. Ran into an old Army buddy and he recruited me for a job. Spent the next nine years working as a 'private security consultant.'"
"A what?" Lisa asked.
"A mercenary," he said. "A gun for hire. Made pretty damn good money doing that, by the way. Also gave me a chance to work off some of the anger I felt toward the three of you."
"You really must've hated us," she said.
"You have no idea," he said. "Every time I pulled the trigger, I saw you or Sarah or Jake."
"Oh my God," she said. "Ryan, I'm so sorry. I had no idea it would've hurt you like that. I thought you'd just find another woman and move on." Ryan shook his head.
"Nope," he said. "Don't get me wrong. I met lots of women. Even had sex with a bunch of them. But I'm done with relationships. Once bitten, twice shy, I guess."
"What about now?" she asked. "Is there someone in your life now? A girlfriend or something?" Ryan shook his head.
"No," he said. "Tried that once. It didn't take. Like I told Bob, if I get that hard up, I go into town and rent someone for a couple hours."
"You must be so lonely," she said.
"I'm alone, but I'm not lonely," he said.
"Do you still hate us?" Lisa asked.
"No," he said. "Not as much, anyway. I've forgiven Sarah, in case you're wondering."
"What about me?" she asked.
"Well, after today, I feel like I can be in the same room as you without feeling the urge to strangle your pretty little neck," he said.
"Thank you for that, I guess," she said. "You forgave Sarah, why not me?"
"I read her letters," he said. "Bob brought them out to me. I realized after reading them that she was manipulated. After all, she was young, inexperienced and impressionable. You and Jake took advantage of that. He dangled promises of expensive cars, an expensive education and trips to fancy places, and there was no way I could compete with that. She grew up, though, and realized what she had done was wrong. She tried to tell me back then, but I never got her letters. I'm sure if I knew how to use email back then, she would have reached out that way as well. Hell, I didn't even know how to use a computer, let alone use email. I didn't even know how to use a cell phone. I still don't have one, by the way." He took a sip of wine before continuing.
"You, on the other hand, had no such excuse," Ryan said. "It's not like you were drugged, or raped, or blackmailed. He seduced you and you went along with it. Then you helped him turn Sarah against me. That's not something I can just forgive or forget. You destroyed me. Deliberately. Believe me, it would have been better if you had just blown my head off."
"I never thought of it like that," she said. "I really am so very sorry."
"Anyway, I worked for an oil sheikh in the Middle East on my last job," Ryan said. "He was under pressure to sell out and had come under attack. I was hired to help train his security forces. Guess who it was going after him?"
"Jake?" she asked.
"Bingo," Ryan said. "You know, you'd be amazed at who hires mercenaries these days. Turns out Jake hired a bunch to seize the sheikh's oil fields. Kinda like a carrot-and-stick approach. If negotiations don't work, use force. Turns out Jake learned I was working for him, so he embedded some assassins to take me out. I guess he figured he'd kill two birds with one stone."
"That's how you lost your eye?" she asked. Ryan nodded his head.
"Yup," he said. "They came close, but missed. The sheikh knew but never let on to Jake or his representatives that I was still alive."
"How do you know all this?" Lisa asked.
"He gave me a dossier with all kinds of very interesting information," Ryan said. "He also gave me a bit of fatherly advise. Something along the lines of getting rid of my hate before it kills me. He was right, of course. He paid for my medical expenses, gave me a very large bonus and suggested I find someplace nice and quiet. So I bought a place in west Texas and started my own little operation."
"Operation?" Lisa asked.
"Yeah," he said. "I've spent the last three years and about three million dollars keeping Jake under constant surveillance. Even recruited a few moles within Knight Petroleum. You'd be amazed at what I've found out."
"That's the dossier you spoke about earlier, right?" she asked.
"Yes, it is. Tell me something," Ryan said. "All that stuff Jake said in the alley. Is that true? Did you really do all that to me?" Her face turned red and she looked down for a moment before answering.