Chapter 3
This is Chapter 3 of the story. It finishes the original tale I had in mind. Yes, a long illness and death in my own family had delayed just about everything, yes I need an editor/more imagination/better vocabulary/etc. (no I'm not going to get one, just stop writing for now).
And yes I started getting longwinded and then rushed the ending since I need to end this and a lot of other stuff.
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Mrs. Hammond burst our crying and barged into my private bathroom, slamming the door behind her. I looked at the two people sitting in front of me. People I respected and loved. Even Agnes had a tear in her eye and Jeremiah's voice sounded rough when he said; "Carol is having an affair."
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I was dumbstruck.
My heart was screaming that this was a mistake and yet my mind was telling me that these three people, each whom I trusted implicitly, would never make unfounded accusations of this type. My heart was saying that I trusted Carol implicitly as well. I was torn and broken and slumped to the ground.
I looked at Agnes and realized that my life as I thought I knew it was over. The pain in those eyes killed any possible doubts regarding the veracity of what I was being told. Mrs. Hammond, in a gesture of camaraderie and friendship sat down next me and enveloped me in a comforting embrace.
"Do you want to hear it?", asked Jeremiah.
Taking a deep breath, I nodded slightly, closing my eye and leaning back against the wall.
Delving into my business and private life, disagreeable as it was to Jeremiah, had been absolutely required in order to dispel the accusations which had been made via the company's Anonymous Tip-Off line. The tip had been communicated to Mrs. Hammond by the private contractor, leading to her contacting Agnes who in turn approached Jeremiah for advice. Although the triumvirate of Agnes, Jeremiah and Mrs. Hammond was convinced that the claims were bogus, our considering taking the company public and the good corporate governance any investors would require, necessitated a thorough and transparent investigation.
The timing of my trip to the UK had been fortuitous in that it got me out of the way in such a matter that investigating the claims could be performed without any perceived interference by me.
The same PI from years before was employed and the group set about taking dissecting, and forensically investigating, my business and private life.
I came out clean as a whistle. No surprise, actually it seemed that I had the horrible habit of not submitting claims for all business related expenses I had covered with my own credit card.
What did come to light however, were a few innocuous seeming charges on one of our personal credit cards, which took the PI all of a morning to follow up on.
The charges were from a motel a few towns over. The motel's long time manager was interviewed, I assume money changed hands and by the next morning the PI was presenting the triumvirate with a detailed account of visits to the motel going back more than ten years. These visits had all been paid for in cash, but on a few occasions, room service had been ordered and paid for via credit card.
CCTV records going back about 6 month positively identified Carol and her paramour. Brad Mitchell.
Jeremiah paused in his monotone recital and Agnes took over.
"I am so sorry, Peter. I'm afraid my family's dirty washing has become the source of your pain."
"Ten years. Ten fucking years! You're shitting me. Carol was still in school back then! This is bullshit!" I screamed, jumping up and glaring at the three.
With a little moue of pain, Agnes said: "It is my family's dirty washing, as I had said. Will you please let me explain?"
The anger in me dissolved at the vista of her transparent pain, and I slumped into one of the chairs, Mrs. Hammond joining to the side.
"Thank you, Peter. Please bear with me. The telling of this tale is as painful to me as hearing of it will be to you. Well, part of it anyway. Please understand that I am entrusting you with the darkest secrets of my family's history. This train wreck started more than 25 years ago, when John Marsden..."
The telling took all morning. The story, most of which had come to light as an indirect consequence of the PI's investigation into the thieving manager 11 years ago. The man had been a friend of Agnes' brother and she had kept him in the dark regarding the investigation. A bad decision in hindsight.
Agnes' brother had become aware of the investigation and, with the intuition born of a dirty conscience had decided he was the suspect. He sat down, penned Agnes a handwritten confession and took a walk out of his 17
th
floor window.
John Marsden, a ladies man of note had apparently succeeded in convincing Marla Mitchell that her marriage vows allowed her some leeway in having a number of assignations with him. Agnes' brother became aware of this in an undetermined manner, met with the Lothario late one evening on a construction site and left him there as fill for the building's foundations. He was left with a remarkable lack of misgiving for more than ten years; until the fateful day the PIs came sniffing and he decided to end his life.
Agnes, determined not to sully the memory of her brother, swore to secrecy Jeremiah, who had found and read the letter; and buried and grieved her brother. She had in all honesty always held Marla in contempt, viewing her to be a leach at best but she loved Brad like the son she had never had and when their fortunes changed for the worst, had them move in with her.
But truth has the nasty habit of coming to the fore, and on one fateful afternoon Brad came home from school proclaiming that he had found the love of his life, a freshman by the name of Carol Marsden.
Meeting the girl, Agnes was shocked by traits they both shared in her suspicious eyes. Again employing her ever dependable PI, she was within a week presented with DNA proof that Brad and Carol were definitely half-brother and sister.
Revealing that Brad had not a drop of Mitchell blood in his veins, might start people asking questions she did not want asked. Finally confronting Marla with proof of her infidelity, Agnes threatened her with a life on the streets if she did not toe the line in doing as Agnes prescribed in keeping the issue a secret and keeping Brad and his sister apart.