It's been some time since I attempted to complete this story, I had a difficult time tying the story together in such a way that it would answer your desires and interests. I wrote this story four times, becoming frustrated and upset that i couldn't find the right tempo, before I finally found a story line that made sense and that I accepted. For those of you who don't enjoy my work, don't read it. For those of you who do enjoy my work, I hope you enjoy this ending. I took advice from others on the previous chapter and found myself in a difficult position, how to end the series in a way I hoped would explain things and that those of you who enjoy my work, would find exciting and carefully crafted.. I hope you enjoy it as well.
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Part VII "The Last chapter"
I was struggling, a fist in my face. Someone pulling my hair. I can't breathe. Gunshots. Screaming. I awoke to a face looking down at me. A face above me. "It's okay. Don't' struggle. You're safe," a woman said. "It's only a nightmare. You're in a hospital. It's okay, Cindy. You're safe," she repeated.
It was only then that I realized she was telling the truth. There were numerous medical staff and off to one side, a police officer standing with his hands on his belt. I remembered. The people raping me, the ropes, my escape attempt. Then the window, screaming, something hitting my face, a gun or pole or something. I couldn't see out my right eye. The cops charging in. I saw Doug. Now, I was here. Where was here? The town hospital? It must be. Where was my family?
A commotion in the hallway, some television people, cameras. Who were they trying to see? Oh my God, me. They were trying to see me! The cop pushing them out. Yelling, flashing lights. I grew dizzy. A man standing over me telling me to relax. My eyes closed. Darkness.
I awoke in a hospital and with my eyes half open, well one eye, the other was almost swollen shut from the beating I took, I noticed someone sitting in a chair near me. I thought it was Art, but as I opened my eyes, I realized something was attached to my face, a breathing mask. Not sure what was going on, I began to struggle when the figure stood and moved to my bed. It was a nurse.
"How are you doing, dear?" She asked. The breathing mask made it almost impossible to talk so I raised one hand and wavered it, trying to let her know that I was better but not great. She seemed to understand and continued. "There are two men here to see you, one of them is a cop, the other is your husband," she said with a smile. I nodded, and the nurse walked to the room door, opening it.
Art was here, damn both good and bad. I remembered my last contact with him, and it made me sad and a bit angry. I wondered what he would say. I looked at the door as a cop, I didn't know, walked into the room looking at me. "I'm Detective O'Callon" he started off. "I'm guessing you know why I'm here."
I tried to give him a weak smile in response. "I suppose Doug sent you," I responded though my voice was badly muffled by the mask. "I'd like to speak to him first."
"No. Officer Doug Stanton was involved in a traffic stop last night. I'm afraid it was a bad incident. That's all I can tell you and now about that, it's still being investigated. I'm here to let you to know we busted most of the people who were involved with your kidnapping."
Even in my shocked thoughts, I processed the word 'most'. "You didn't get them all? And how is Doug?" I started crying immediately, pulling off my breathing mask. "What's going on? Is he okay?"
Detective O'Callon ignored my questions and finished his spiel, ending with, "And because of this, there will be a guard posted outside your room while you're here, possibly longer," he said haltingly, making me think there was something more he wasn't saying.
"Please leave," I said, doing my best to hold my tears, not just because of Art, but they stung my eye, the one with the bandages.
O'Callon looked at me a second before speaking, "I'll send your husband in now," he said, as he closed his notebook and started to head out. It was strange, we were in the 21st Century and this cop was still using a notepad like the 1960's reruns of Dragnet I had seen when I was a kid.
Seconds later, Art came quickly into the room.
He ran to my bed and hugged me. There were tears in his eyes. Good, he deserved it. Because of him, I was upset and not aware of my surroundings. He was having an affair with his worker. Okay, so I really couldn't blame him for that, we were both guilty there. There was Bryan, the man who bought me at the church auction in the hopes to raise money for the church and was supposed to be innocent fun but turned into a sexual encounter that rocked my world. I still loved my husband, but Bryan brought me to bliss several times. Then there was Officer Doug Stanton, the man who I encountered when checking on Art and the man who saved my life, not once, but twice. The man who might be in serious trouble now, or dead. I didn't know. Damn, I just wished the stupid detective hadn't said anything. I couldn't ask Art. Maybe Amber. That's it. I would ask her when I had the chance. For now, I had to deal with Art.
"I'm glad you're here," I managed to get the words out. My voice was getting a bit stronger now.
Art raised his head and looked at me. "I'm sorry honey. I really am. It's just that after I learned some of the things you did with that guy who bought you. I just got angry," he said.
"You started this," I muttered, knowing he would understand how the church auction to make money had started this. "What do you know?" I asked quietly.
"Not much, but it's easy to see that he means to you than me, sometimes," he said, looking me in the eye. That got to me. He was right. I hadn't meant to mention Bryan again, but then Art got involved with his employee and I guess I let things slip. Now, it was time to come clean.
"We were both wrong, so let's set the record straight. You first, tell me all," I got out.