A Friend in Need
Heathen57
Chapter 15
After they had all eaten their fill, Mandy and Traci
cleaned up while Heather played with Jenni.
The little girl recognized her ‘grandma’ instantly and was giggling
and talking which delighted Heather. When
Mandy came in to put her daughter to bed, she was sitting on Heather’s lap
nodding off as she listened to her Grandma’s voice reading a story to her.
She may have not have understood the words but the tone of voice was
soothing to her.
As soon as Mandy returned, Heather asked for a snifter of
brandy. She then suggested that
Greg might want one for himself. Surprised,
this set Greg’s nerves on edge, but he went ahead and poured a glass for
Heather and himself.
Heather took a sip of the brandy, letting the amber liquid
numb her throat as she swallowed. With
what she knew she needed to tell her son, she hoped the effects would start
soon. She cleared her throat and
started the conversation.
“Greg, I know you are upset with the way your father just
took off and I still remember you asking if it was something you did.
You are old enough to now to hear the whole story.
You may end up thinking badly of me, but it will help you understand a
lot of things in the long run.” She
paused for a moment trying to decide where to start.
“First off, did Mandy tell you anything about what we talked about
when she was upset about the rape?”
Greg shook his head and Mandy told her that she hadn’t
told anyone about what they had talked about.
“That was between us and I wouldn’t betray that trust.
I had that done to me too much in the past.”
Heather thanked her for her loyalty, and then continued her
narrative. “You know that Ted
and I met and dated during our senior year in college. What you don’t know, and I hate to admit this, was we HAD
to get married if you know what I mean. Back
then, society wasn’t advanced enough to where a young woman could be
pregnant without being married. Especially
if you had any social status at all.
“What is worse, and this is what Mandy knows about, was
that I was gang-raped the night you were conceived.” Heather saw her son’s face go pale then turn red with
anger. “What had happened was
that we went to a party at Ted’s frat house.
We had been dating for a few months and that wasn’t the first time we
had been there. As was usual with
Ted, he got me a drink and then went off with his buddies to talk.
“I was sitting on the sofa and enjoying the music when
one of the brothers brought me a new drink to replace my empty glass.
He had been around a lot and I was acquainted with him and trusted him.
I started to feel sleepy after a little while and started to get up to
go and find Ted so he could take me home.
I found out that I was very dizzy, so I asked one of the guys that was
walking by to go get Ted for me. Last
thing I remember is falling asleep waiting for Ted to come to get me.
Heather drained her glass. Traci was closest to the liquor cabinet so she refilled the
woman’s glass. As the fiery
liquid warmed her, she started on the part of her narrative that was the most
difficult for her to admit to.
“I woke up the next morning in my own bed with a horrible
headache and my muscles hurting. I
was especially sore in my legs. ‘Down
there’ hurt terribly. I pushed
the covers off my body and found that my breasts were bruised and my crotch
was soaked with semen. I
struggled out of bed and looked in the mirror.
There was dried spunk in my hair, and flaking off my face. I was horrified. I
seemed to remember vague images of having several different men use me, but I
couldn’t do anything about it.” Heather
stopped for several minutes as the horror of that time came rushing back to
her. Greg had been sitting next
to her and he now put his arm around his mother while she tried to get her
emotions under control. Another
few minutes and another belt of her liquor and she was ready to continue.
“First thing I did was to confront Ted.
He told me that he came looking for me and one of the guy told him that
I had already left since I wasn’t feeling good.
He didn’t know anything had happened to me.
Next, I went to the campus police, but a couple of the guys were on the
football team so they tried to sweep it under the rug.
I then went to the local police and they made it out like I had asked
for it. I couldn’t get help
anywhere. That’s why I took
such an interest at first when Mandy came to you.
Even if I didn’t get help, I wanted to do what I could for someone
else.
“When I found out I was pregnant, Ted stepped up to do
the right thing. He figured that
since we had made love before going to the party, he was probably the father.
We got married just before graduation and Ted went to work for
Schoenherr and Associates a couple weeks after that.
He soon got a reputation for solving the tough jobs and being good at
what he does.”
Greg interrupted his mother. It had just hit him just what his mother had said.
“Wait a minute. You mean the man who I have thought was my dad all this time
might not be my father?!”
It was Heather’s turn to calm her son. “Honey, he has
been your father for all intents and purposes.
That was part of my life that I have always been ashamed of.
Even though I know that I was drugged, I have carried the feeling of
being a slut for somehow allowing it to happen.
Ted took responsibility for the pregnancy even though I wouldn’t have
sex without a condom when we were together.
I found out early on that I couldn’t take the pill and there was a
scare of Toxic Shock Syndrome with IUDs.
So I was always so careful.” She
looked directly into Greg’s eyes. “For
all of his other faults, I think that he was as much of a father as he knew
how. Who was biologically your
father doesn’t matter.”
Greg really didn’t agree with her, but she held his gaze
until he relaxed his tense shoulders. When
she felt he was enough in control of his emotions to listen, she continued.
“You can’t blame the Corporation for Ted’s
assignments. He volunteered for
them. At first, he did it to get
a good reputation and for the extra money.
Later on, it was to get away and have a good time.
I’m sure they didn’t call him this morning.
He called them and begged for a new job.
He often does that when he is trying to avoid something he doesn’t
want to deal with.”
“Then all
that stuff he told us was nothing but lies to get us to feel sorry for him.”
Greg was angry once again at that thought.
Heather put her hand on her son’s knee.
“That’s not completely true. I
know that most of his crew was killed by rebels.
One of them had been his current lover.
He was upset, but whether it was for them dying, or how close he came
himself, I don’t know.”
Traci was speaking to herself, but her voice was just loud
enough for the others to hear her. “Damnit,
how could he be hitting on me so soon after losing someone he loved?”
Greg was immediately up and ready to go looking for his
father. Traci finally got him to
calm down and assured him that it wasn’t much to it. He sat back down next to his mom when she asked him to do so.
She wanted to finish what she had to say before she backed out.
“Traci, to answer your question, he could do that because
he probably didn’t really love her. Not
love like you three have anyway. Ted
likes to consider himself a lady’s man.
He would have his flings, but they always came in a distant second to
the job. By the time I had found
out, he was lucky that I really didn’t care any more. He was always careful around me since I had his future in the
palm of my hand.” She had a
smile that Greg thought was almost vindictive.
Greg looked to his mother for an explanation.
He had no idea what she meant by that remark.
“What did you mean by that?”
“Because with just a word from me, my father would not
only terminate his career but his life as well. When his indiscretions were found out, I was the one that
stopped him from doing something by appealing to his business sense.
Ted is the best at what he does.”
She saw that the two women were as confused as her son seemed to be.
“You don’t know the family history and I’m not sure
if Greg has even heard it for the most part.
One of the founders of Schoenherr and Associates was Nicholas
Scheffield, my father. Enrich
Schoenherr and my dad started the consultation business with a couple of other
like-minded men. They were lucky
enough to catch a couple of military contracts during the Vietnam conflict,
which led to them gaining a reputation for getting the job done.
“The company kept growing over the years.
They now own several divisions all over the world.
Your grandfather gradually bought out the other partners and now the
family owns seventy percent of the stock.
Dad holds fifty percent and with my proxy controlling interest.
Your uncle Bill and I each hold ten.
Let’s just say that your grandfather is a very powerful man.”
Greg had been distracted by all of these revelations from
his mother, just like she had figured he would be. She was dreading the next question from her son if he
followed the path of thought she figured on.
He did not disappoint her.
“I remember going to see him when I was very young.
Is there a reason that we haven’t since then?”
Heather gave a big sigh and finished off her brandy.
This was going to be hard for her since it involved facing her own
emotions. She felt that Greg had
the right to know, especially since she had just figured it out for herself
recently.
“This is even harder to explain than your father and me
getting married. My father is
more of a workaholic than Ted and I put together.
One thing that I always craved growing up was his attention and
approval. And that was something
I never got. I always felt like
he was disappointed with me, even more so after our mother died when I was
fifteen.
“I harbored that resentment until I was a grown woman.
Before I went to college, I swore that I would prove that I could be as
successful in business as my father. When
Ted and I graduated, we both would have had jobs in the corporation.
But I needed to prove I could make it without his influence.”
Heather was starting to get tears in her eyes.
Greg rubbed her back as she caught her breath.
He stopped when she looked back over at him, but he left his hand on
her back. “Well, I did what I
set out to do. We have started
talking again and he had to admit that I am at the top of what is a very
competitive field.” She gave
her son a small smile. “What I
didn’t realize until you and Mandy got together and everything happened was
that I had become what I had rebelled against.
It has taken me a long time to admit that I am my father.
Now that I know it, I have to have your understanding and
forgiveness.”
Greg looked at his mother for a moment.
She was rather intoxicated from the brandy, but he could also see just
how hard it had been for her to admit all of this to him.
He own emotions were in turmoil with everything he had learned, but the
overwhelming emotion now was sympathy and love for this woman who had gone
through so much.
“Mom, I understand a lot more now than I ever have
before. Things make more sense,
or at least will after I have time to sort them out.
But there is nothing to forgive. I
know now that your ignoring me all those years wasn’t on purpose because of
me. And that makes a lot of
difference.” He sat on the sofa
holding his mother for a long time. Neither
one said much more but both of them had thoughts racing through their heads.
Heather finally succumbed to the effects of the alcohol and
the stress of the evening. Greg
felt his mother’s body relax against him.
He moved away gently and placed her legs on the sofa and covered her
with a blanket. Mandy and Traci
had left for bed some time ago giving mother and son some privacy for what had
been some very painful confessions. Greg
shut down the lights and checked the doors on his way to bed.
He just hoped that he would be able to calm down enough to sleep.
Greg was the last person to get moving the next day.
As he had predicted, he had not been able to sleep until after sunrise
when his exhausted body just shut down. He
came into the kitchen looking like he had not slept in a week.
Mandy made him a cup of coffee, adding the amount of sugar she knew he
liked and sat next to him while he sipped the hot liquid.
In answer to his questions, she told him that Traci was
already at work and his mother had awakened and headed home shortly after she
called her office and told them she would be in later that day.
Jenni was in her playpen happily beating her foam blocks with her
stuffed tiger. Mandy refilled his
mug and then asked him how he was doing.
“I really don’t know.
I kinda had my world messed up yesterday. The guy that I thought was my dad all these years probably
isn’t. I find out that my
mother had been gang raped. My
maybe father is for the most part a type A personality and part asshole that
is incapable of really loving anything but his job and who hits on our friend
that is young enough to be his daughter.
“My grandfather, who I have only seen a couple of times,
scarred my mother enough that her priorities were only on work.
She is as confused right now as I am, I think.”
Mandy gave him a hug to let him know that she was there for
him. “Why don’t you take
Jenni for a walk to the park? She
loves the sunshine and you seem to think better when you get out in the air
and moving around.”
Greg agreed that it would be a good idea and after a couple
pieces of toast and a change of clothes, he was ready to go.
Jenni talked and made all kinds of sounds as they went down the
sidewalk toward the park. The
infant loved to get out in her stroller and look at everything in the park.
There were lots of bright colors and people moving around to keep her
attention. And it did give Greg a
change of scenery and a bit of quiet time to sort out his feelings.
Greg sat on a gentle slope letting the sun fall on his
face. The temperature was very
comfortable for that time of year and it was very peaceful for him.
Jenni crawled around on the grass and explored every pebble and leaf
that came within her reach. Greg
watched her and wished he could go back to a time when things were so simple
that the smallest thing could take on total importance for you.
Things seemed so complicated for him now.
The things that he had held on to while growing up, even though they
were not much, had slipped away.
How did he reconcile the idea that his father might not be
his father? He didn’t
consciously blame his mother for what had happened to her, but it didn’t
seem fair that he would never know the truth.
It seemed like he had based his whole life on lies and
misunderstandings. The only
things that were real right now were Mandy, Traci, and Jenni.
Greg walked over and scooped the little girl up before she
got too far away causing Jenni to squeal with delight.
He held her out and above his head while she giggled at him.
When he brought her down, she held out her chubby arms and was clasping
her fists and calling out ‘Dada’ to him.
He pulled her in for a hug, which she accepted in her usual happy way. Greg knew that he wouldn’t be able to solve his problems
that day, but he was more at ease within himself and decided that he would
take on each thing as it presented itself.
In the meantime, he was going to hang on to what was really important
to him. Once again, the smallest thing was taking on total importance in his
life. Jenni had helped him see
just what was really important was the present.
He couldn’t change the past but he could make sure the present and
the future were good for this little girl.
It was a few days later that Heather called to see how Greg
was getting along. Mandy was at
the doctor’s. She had been
using the patch for birth control ever since Jennifer had been born, but it
was now causing a skin irritation that was driving her crazy. Dr. Simmons had her come in for a routine check and to talk
about the alternatives. Traci had
taken the day and went to the campus library to research something one of the
children at the center had been diagnosed with.
This left Greg alone for the afternoon and he was reading when the
phone rang.
They ended up talking for almost an hour.
Greg had come to terms with most of the past that he knew he couldn’t
change. They talked about his
father and the relationship that was there.
Finally, they discussed his grandfather.
Heather said that she had started to talk to him more often lately and
had called after their conversation a few days ago.
Greg was somewhat surprised when she told him that his
grandfather was very interested in him and had kept up on his accomplishments.
His uncle was gay so he was the only grandchild.
Nicholas had come to the realization that he had been the problem with
his children and was trying to mend the relationship between them all. Heather then asked Greg to call his grandfather.
Nicholas had wanted to contact is grandson for some time, but was not
sure if the contact would be welcome. Greg
grabbed a pen and wrote the number down.
The amount of digits showed that it was an international call and he
asked just where his grandfather lived. He
was surprised to learn that his grandfather owned a villa in Southern Italy. He had moved there just before Greg had been born.
They talked a few more minutes before disconnecting.
The last thing Heather told her son was, “Please call
him, Greg. When you opened my
eyes, I finally contacted him after more years than I want to admit.
What I found was a very lonely man who was in desperate need of
personal contact with family. I guess we both had learned something in the years between.
I’ve slighted you again by not letting you get to know him just
because of my career. Now you
have a chance to mend that gap, so please at least make the effort.”
Greg promised her he would call, but when Mandy came home
from the doctor, he was still sitting in the chair looking at the number.
He explained what his mother had told him and what she had asked him to
do. “I don’t mind making the
call since it is important to her, but I just don’t know what to say.
What do you say to a person that you don’t know and haven’t seen in
over ten years?”
“You might start with ‘Hello’,” was Mandy’s
reply.
That was so oblivious, it caught Greg as really funny.
Mandy joined him in his laughter and he felt more comfortable about
making the call afterwards. After
remembering to check the time difference, he found that the best time to call
would be later on that night.
Greg had plenty of time to fret about the upcoming call,
which he put to use. Several
times that night, one or the other of the women would catch him staring off
into space and they knew he was thinking about it.
Finally, it was late enough for him to place the call.
He could hear clicks as the signal was routed through
countless relay stations and lines. The
other end was answered by a young female voice speaking in Italian.
Greg had taken the language for a required credit in school and
remembered enough to give an answer that the young woman could understand.
As soon as she heard his name, she switched to accented English.
“Yes, you are expected.
I will get the boss.” There
was silence for a moment then an extension was picked up and a bass voice came
on the line.
“Gregory? Your mother talked to you?”
“Yes sir. She
explained some things to me and suggested that I call you.”
“I’m very glad you did, son. Heather called a few days ago and told me what had happened.
I am sorry that you had to find out all the family secrets this way.
Some things cause more harm than good when they are brought out into
the open.”
“Well sir, since I have heard it all, I have had a chance
to figure out what it means to me. I
now understand just why things happened.
It is in the past though and I didn’t have anything to do with it.
I just want to go forward from here.”
Nicholas Scheffield gave a deep chuckle.
“Young man, you have a better grasp on what is really important than
most people twice your age. Hell, probably most people MY age. Your mother said that you were mature well past your years,
and I can see she is right as she so often is.”
From there, the two started to talk more freely, soon
sounding like there had not been years since they had spoken to each other.
Greg was surprised how easy his grandfather could guide the
conversation and how much information he could get out of the other party.
He understood then how the man had been so successful in business.
Before he
realized it, an hour had passed. The
two had been in constant discussion, but had barely scratched the surface on
what Nicholas was interested in. He
knew all about Greg’s academic and martial arts achievements as well as his
personal interests. In fact, he
had kept closer tabs on his grandson than his own mother had.
Now, he was interested in Greg’s outlook on life; how he felt about
certain things and generally what made him tick. They ended the conversation with the promise to continue,
along with an invitation for all of them, including Heather, to spend some
time with him at his villa.
Greg hung up the phone and turned to face the two women in
his life. They both had heard his
side of the conversation and were intensely interested to get all the details.
By the time he had relayed all the conversation he could remember, it
was very late in the evening. He
decided that he would tell his mother about it in the morning.
However, they didn’t get to sleep right away.
Nor were they making love. As
soon as the girls heard about the invitation to an Italian villa, they were
chattering away like mad about going. They
did decide that they couldn’t get everything arranged for the summer, but if
it would work with Nicholas’ schedule, they would spend the winter break
there. That gave them plenty of
time to get their clothing sorted out, and plan all the things that women
needed to plan. Greg figured he
could easily throw some clothes in a suitcase and be ready in an hour.
“Just one of the wonderful mysteries of women,” he mumbled to
himself.
Over the next couple of weeks, Greg got more of the past
sorted out and came to grips with it. He
would find himself suddenly getting angry or sad when some thought strayed in
on him, but he was getting much more control over it all.
He was on the back deck enjoying the sun when he heard the
phone ring. Mandy was taking a
break from her artwork and fixing them both a snack so she answered it.
He could hear her speaking then she came out on the deck.
“Sweety, do you know a Mrs. Miller?”
Greg sat up and extended his hand to take the handset.
“Not that I remember.” He
brought the receiver up to his ear. “This is Greg Tolkin, how can I help
you?”
The woman on the other end sounded like she had been
crying. Her voice was shaky.
“I’m Olivia Miller’s mother.
Do you remember her from school?”
“Of course I do. Liv
was a great lunch partner and she is still a friend.
Has something happened to her?”
Greg was starting to get worried.
“Well, I don’t know for sure. She hasn’t come out and said anything for sure, but I think
her boyfriend is hurting her.”
“What makes you think that? I mean what is she doing that leads you to think that?”
“She has always been so happy and carefree.
Especially when she first started to date Jerry.
Now, she is very withdrawn and won’t hardly talk to anyone.
She doesn’t wear her short sleeveless shirts no matter how hot it is.
I think that maybe he is hitting her.
I know that she doesn’t talk to any of her friends any more.
I asked those friends if they knew what was wrong and they had no idea. I know that she used to talk about you all the time and how
you would help her with anything. I
wouldn’t have bothered you at all but I was hoping you might be able to talk
to her. You know, find out if
there is anything we can do to help.”
Greg was thinking back as Mrs. Miller was explaining the
situation to him. Olivia had come
over several times right after the prom, but had suddenly stopped.
He had no idea why and at the time, he had not thought too much about
it. Now, he thought about some of
the discussions from the group that Mandy had helped form.
He realized that Mrs. Miller had stopped speaking and was waiting for
him to answer.
“Of course, I will do anything I can.
When would be a good time?”
“I’m going to be gone for a while this afternoon.
Olivia’s sleeping patterns have changed as well and she doesn’t get
out of bed until late. If you want to come over around noon, I will be here to let
you in. And thanks Greg.
I’m at my wit’s end with worry.”
“No problem Mrs. Miller.
I’ll be there at noon.”
He ended the call and explained what was going on to Mandy.
She was all for him talking to her when she heard what was happening.
“She may be just going through a bad time, but I doubt it.
And if she is in an abusive relationship, she is going to need help
getting out of it. Just be
careful if you get involved. The
guy might be violent.”
Greg got a determined look on his face.
“If he is abusing her, I hope he does.”
Mandy got a shiver down her back when she heard her lover.
She very seldom heard than tone of determination in his voice and it
always meant that it would be wise to stay out of his way and his reach too.
Greg showed up at the address Mrs. Miller had given him
right at the appointed time. The
door opened to reveal an older version of Olivia.
Mrs. Miller looked to be in her late thirties, and still very trim.
Her face would have been beautiful if it had not been so puffy and red
from her crying. She greeted Greg
and thanked him again for coming over. She
told him that this morning had been the worst.
Jerry had called last night and from what she had
overheard, Olivia had not wanted to go out.
She crumpled and agreed to go and it was very late when she came in.
Her mother had gone in to check on her this morning and found her
completely covered on her stomach. She
had been sobbing into her pillow, but wouldn’t tell what was wrong.
That was when Mrs. Miller had contacted Greg.
Greg assured the woman that he would try his best to see if
he could find out what was going on. Mrs.
Miller gave him a slight smile of hope and directed him to Olivia’s room.
She then left to go to her job. She
wasn’t worried about Greg messing with her daughter since she had heard
about the work he had done with his girlfriend, and how he had treated her
daughter before. She just hoped
some good would come of it all.
Greg went up the steps and along the hall to where
Olivia’s room was supposed to be. The
door had a poster of a rock star and hair ribbons hanging from the handle.
He knocked on the door and a muffled voice called out, “Go AWAY!”
“Liv, it’s me, Greg.
Can I come in and talk to you?”
He heard the bed covers rustle and heard her try to stifle
a cry. He tried the handle and
found it unlocked so he pushed the door open.
What he saw stopped him in his tracks.
She was scrambling to get the covers back up but he caught sight of the
bruises on her bare back and side. She
looked up at him with the covers now up to her chin. He could see her lip was swollen as well.
“How come you’re here?” she asked in a voice that was
far from the girl he knew from school.
“Your mom called and told me that you hadn’t been
yourself lately. I came over
because I was worried about my lunch partner.”
She looked almost ready to cry. “Thanks Greg. I
really appreciate it. But there
isn’t anything you need to worry about.
Jerry and I are just not getting along right now.”
“From what I saw I would say that it is a lot more than
‘just not getting along’”.
Her eyes got larger. “Wh...What
did you think you saw?”
“I saw some bruises.
Some were older than the others; so don’t tell me it was an accident
or that it only happened once. You
forget that I know about this kind of thing.”
She tried to deny anything was wrong, but Greg held up his
hand to stop her. When he did,
she flinched and drew away. “That
reaction tells me more than you realize, Liv.
We have always been honest with each other.
Let’s not start lying now.”
She seemed to shrink into herself.
She was trembling and her voice was quivering as she started to speak.
“I can’t fool you, can I? Yeah,
he has smacked me a couple of times when I have made him mad.
I just have to quit doing things that upset him.
Besides I got myself into this and I just have to accept it.”
Greg sat down beside her on the edge of the bed.
Covering her exposed hands with his own, he gave them a friendly
squeeze. “Liv... Sweetie, you
don’t have to put up with any of this. You are much too nice a person to deserve that kind of
treatment. Nobody should be hit
in a relationship. And you
don’t have to accept it.”
“You don’t understand.
Jerry told me that if I didn’t do things I know he don’t like, he
wouldn’t have to hurt me. Just
as long as I do what he wants, he is very sweet.”
“Oh, but I do understand what’s going on.
Matter of fact you don’t have to say anything, I’ll tell you just
what has been going on. When you first got together, he was a great boyfriend.
He was attentive, wanting you with him all the time.
Things were going really good when he started to turn you against your
friends, asking you not to go out with them, begging you to stay with him
instead. Then came the
accusations of you looking at other guys.
You argued and he slapped you. You
tried to break it off then but he came crawling back swearing that it would
never happen again, that he really loved you that he couldn’t live without
you.
“The slaps became more often and were soon replaced with
punches. He also probably had you
feeling like you had no friends left, that you deserved what you got, and that
nobody else would want someone like you.
Am I pretty close so far?”
Instead of answering, Olivia threw her arms around his neck
and started sobbing. She had
forgotten to hold the blanket over her front and Greg could see her breasts.
They showed signs of abuse as well.
There were purple bruises where they had been mauled and the nipples
appeared to be very tender. He
held his anger in check and just tried to comfort his friend.
Olivia finally calmed down and released her grip on his
neck. She moved back enough that
she could look at her friend. “You...
you’re more right than you know. It
happened almost exactly like that. The
only thing you left out was the sexual abuse.
He took my virginity from me, saying that if I loved him, I would put
out. Later on, he would call me
names, saying things like I was a skanky whore and the only thing I was good
for was a quick blow or a fuck. Last
week, he had me down in his friend’s basement apartment and tried to get me
to fuck his friend so he could take pictures.
I refused and ran out. I
made it home and when he called, I told him in no uncertain terms that I was
through with him.
“He kept calling me on my cell until I turned it off.
Then he started calling the home number.
Finally, he started filling my voicemail with the most horrible
threats. That if I didn’t meet
with him, he would kill my mother. That
scared me enough that I told him that I would meet him.
That was last night. We
were to meet at the ice cream place so it would be public.
As I walked past the parking lot, he came out from between two cars and
grabbed me, dragging me back to his car.
He choked me until I almost passed out.
“He got me in his car and we ended up at his house.
There wasn’t anybody else home.
He pulled me upstairs and threw me on his bed face down.
He sat on me facing my feet and holding my arms down with his ankles.
He shoved my skirt and panties down as far as he could then proceeded
to tell me he was going to teach me how bad sluts get treated.
Then he started beating me with something that hurt like I couldn’t
even imagine. I started screaming
and kept going until I was hoarse and my throat burned.
I’m surprised that the neighbors didn’t call the cops.
“When his arms got tired and I was almost out from the
pain, he finished undressing me and deflowered my butt.
That hurt so bad that I did pass out.
I think he must have thought he had gone too far because I woke up out
on the front lawn. My clothes
were there as well as my purse. I pulled myself together enough to make it in.
I was bleeding from my butt and when I sat on the toilet I almost
screamed again when I felt the welts on my legs start burning all over
again.”
She started crying again, part from the remembered pain as
well as the embarrassment of being treated like that. Grabbing the last of the tissues from the box, she wiped her
eyes and blew her nose. “Greg,
I don’t know what to do, but I know that I can’t take any more of this.
I hope the next time he does kill me, cause then I won’t have to feel
this any more.”
Greg had learned enough about the effects of abuse to have
a good guess that the next step for his friend would be suicide.
He looked once again at this young girl that just a few months ago had
been so happy and smiling across the lunch table from him.
Now she had been reduced to a mass of welts and bruises with no feeling
of self worth left in her. It
made his heart break to see her like this.
He kind of felt responsible for her since she had once carried a crush
on him and he had been forced to disappoint her.
“Livvy dear, we need to stop this right now.
You are too good a person for this to be happening to.
Do you want to get out of this situation?”
“I...I really want to Greg, but I’m afraid.
I know he isn’t going to let me go.
He will probably kill me before he would do that.”
“I’ll help you if you want. We can get a restraining order to begin with.
I know it probably won’t stop him, but it gives you legal clout to
get the police involved. And you need to tell your mom.
She is worried about you and she will make sure you are taken care of
physically and mentally. If you
want, I will help you with that or I’m sure that Mandy would come over if
you want. She really likes you or
didn’t you know that?”
That brought a ghost of a smile from Olivia’s lips, the
first Greg had seen since he got there. “Yeah,
I really like her too. She has
always been nice to me, like she isn’t jealous or anything like that.”
“Now that’s better.
Come on, I’ll step out and you can get dressed then we will go from
there.” Greg stood and started
for the door when Olivia called to him.
“Greg? This
is really embarrassing, but I don’t know if I can get dressed by myself.”
“Well, we can wait until your mom gets back, or I can
call Mandy and she can be here in about twenty minutes.”
“I’m afraid that if I wait, I’m going to chicken out.
W... Would you be too embarrassed to help me?”
Her eyes told him that she was indeed scared, not of him, but of the
future. He also saw that she
really didn’t think she could do it on her own.
“Yeah, I guess I could.
I promise I won’t look any more than I have to.”
“I appreciate that.
I know that I can trust you not to do anything to me either, but these
were not the circumstances that I used to dream about you looking at me
naked.” This brought a little
blush from both of them and a bit of a giggle from her. Greg was grateful to see that since it meant that she
wasn’t too far gone.
He followed her directions and soon had the softest clothes
she had. When she moved the
covers and exposed her back to him, he made a change in plans.
He was sickened and angered at the same time at the sight of the deep
red welts. Some had split open
from her movements and were seeping blood.
Olivia saw the expression on his face and realized what it
meant. “Does it look that
bad?” There was a tinge of fear
in her voice now.
Greg’s voice was level but showed the tight control he
was struggling to keep. “Yeah
it is. Does you mom have a number
that she can be reached at?” Olivia
nodded. “We need to get you to
the hospital. Those cuts could
get infected real quick. Maybe
she could meet us there”
Olivia gave him her mother’s cell number, but asked if he
would call for her. He identified
himself again and rapidly told her that Olivia was safe, but needed to be
examined by a doctor as soon as possible.
Cindy Miller said that she would meet them at the hospital as soon as
she could get away. She also
thanked Greg for getting to what happened and helping her daughter.
Greg also called Mandy and asked her to meet them at the
Emergency room as well. She
didn’t ask questions; she just agreed.
Finally Greg helped her to get dressed forsaking her bra and panties
under her sweatpants and shirt. She
put those items into a small bag to carry with her.
Finally, they were on their way out the door.
Fortunately, the emergency room was not busy and they
didn’t have to wait long. Mandy
arrived without Jenni, saying that Traci was going to watch her.
They were just finishing up with the paperwork when Olivia’s mother
came in. Mother and daughter
talked quietly with Olivia promising her mom that they would talk more as soon
as they got home.
Cindy then turned to Greg and Mandy.
“I really hate this, but can you stay with Olivia until I get off
work? My boss threw a fit about
me coming over here but I did it anyway..
He threatened my job if I took any time off.
As it is, I had to give up my lunch and break time to even get to come
down here. I really feel bad about this, but I just can’t afford to
lose this job. We would be
homeless without the paycheck.”
Mandy answered for them both. “No problem, Mrs. Miller.
I can sure understand that and it won’t be any problem for us to stay
with Olivia. You just go on back
and we will do what is needed.”
Cindy left right after kissing her daughter and promising
to be back as soon as she could. While they waited for the staff to call her
name, Olivia told the other two a little about her home life.
Her father had been killed in an industrial accident three years ago.
The company and the insurance money had been just enough to cover the
funeral and related expenses. They
had her dad’s social security for her but it didn’t cover enough and her
mom had taken this job to make ends meet.
Olivia said she knew her mother loved her but that she really had to
keep this job.
Just then, the nurse called her back into the exam room..
Mandy went with her to help her get undressed.
Mandy was almost in tears for the pain her friend was going through.
She could sympathize to a point because of the beatings her father
would administer, but the severity was much less.
The welts crisscrossing Olivia’s thighs and lower back looked so
painful that Mandy just wanted to hold the other girl.
Their boyfriends had physically abused some of the girls from school or
families and she knew the psychological damage could be as bad as the
physical. Olivia would need a lot
of help to get her self worth back to where it should be.
Mandy’s thoughts were sidetracked when the doctor came
into the room. She took one look
at Olivia and called for a nurse. She
ordered some blood work and something for the pain that the girl was in.
She then went out the door, returning in a few minutes with a police
officer and a woman dressed in a nice suit.
The doctor explained that she was bound by law to report
any kind of domestic violence to the authorities. Olivia was afraid to report the incident because Jerry would
take it out on her for saying anything. However, the officer assured her that
she would be safe. He was going
to start the paperwork while the doctor did a thorough exam and then they
would get a statement from her. As
soon as that was done, they would arrest Jerry.
Olivia asked if the officer could talk to Greg and get most of the
story since she had already told him. If
she didn’t have to repeat it, it would help.
The officer stated that they had to get the story from her, but that
Greg’s statement would give them the basics and she could just agree with
what he told them.
Mandy led the officer out to find Greg while the lady
stayed to comfort Olivia as well as take photos of the wounds for evidence.
The doctor was as careful as she could be, but it was a good thing that
she had given the girl some painkillers.
Olivia cried out a few times in spite of trying not to.
They gave her a gown and a soft blanket and let her relax until the
officer came back.
They all kept their promise and kept the intrusion to as
small an amount as possible. Even
so, Olivia was emotionally as well as physically exhausted by the time they
were through. Finally she was
allowed to get dressed and with the emergency restraining order in hand, Greg
led her out into the parking lot.
They made it to Olivia’s home a few minutes later.
Mandy was going to come in for a while and cook something to eat.
Then, she would head home while Greg stayed until Olivia’s mom came
home. Greg was helping Olivia out
of the car when a figure came from around the side of the house.
“Hey asshole, what are you doing with my girl?”
It was Jerry and he looked to be high on something.
He headed toward Olivia with his hand out to grab her.
Greg moved to block him while telling Olivia to stay behind him. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Mandy dialing 911.
“Livia, you gotta come with me. You got it all wrong, I won’t hurt you any more!”
Jerry’s voice was pleading.
“Jerry, you better get out of here now.
The police are looking for you after Olivia was treated at the
hospital,” said Greg as he moved to keep the girl out of her abuser’s
reach.
“Come on, baby, you know you’re mine.
You have to tell the cops that it wasn’t my fault.
You gotta give me another chance!”
He again reached out intending to grab Olivia who was scrambling to
stay away from him.
Greg blocked the outstretched arm of his friend’s
attacker. This contact seemed to
alert Jerry to the presence of the other two people.
His anger was focused onto Greg now.
“You son-of-a-bitch! You’re
trying to take her away from me. Filling
her head with lies about me so you can have her for yourself.
Well that just ain’t gonna happen!”
Jerry reached around and produced a hunting knife from the
back of his pants. Greg’s
concentration was sharpened on his adversary now, but he faintly heard
Olivia’s screams and Mandy yelling into the phone for the cops to hurry. He stepped back into a defensive stance and waited for Jerry
to make the next move.
Jerry was confused when this guy didn’t seem scared of
his knife. Since Greg didn’t
have a weapon, he should have backed away.
He was used to being able to intimidate others to get his way using
just the threat of violence. When
the object of his attentions resisted, he would escalate the intimidation
using his fists and the threat of knifing them to get what he wanted.
Now here was somebody that was defiant enough to be standing in his way
and didn’t seem that afraid of his knife.
Well, he would show him not to interfere and try to steal his woman.
With his inexperience evident, Jerry tried to slice Greg
across the chest in an arcing motion from his side. Greg easily stepped back well out of range, which enraged
Jerry even further. Now holding
the knife overhead, he charged Greg planning to stab him.
The first officer on the scene saw a young man with a knife
attacking another young male. The
intended victim slipped to the side and twisted the attacker’s arm behind
him, making him drop the knife. Then
the victim slammed the assailant face down in the driveway.
The officer, who was not much older than the two men involved, jumped
out of his cruiser with his gun drawn. “DROP
THE KNIFE! DOWN ON THE GROUND!” He
was waving his gun around from one face to the other.
“Not until you make sure he doesn’t stab me again!”
was Greg’s response. But he did
move off the other man and lay on his stomach.
That was when both the young policeman and Mandy saw the gash in
Greg’s side. Mandy was close to
losing her composure complete as she started screaming Greg’s name and came
running up to his prone figure shoving past the officer.
Things could have gone badly, but a second and more
experienced officer appeared on the scene.
He had the first officer pull Mandy away while he cuffed both men for
the time being. Only then did
anyone notice Olivia.
She had completely lost her composure when Jerry first
appeared around the corner of the house, crying and shaking in fear.
Now the older officer knelt down where she was laying on the concrete
curled up in a fetal position, moaning and sobbing.
When he called to her she didn’t answer.
He finally placed a gentle hand on her shoulder, which caused her to
cry out and flatten herself against the side of the car.
“Please, don’t hurt me no more.
Please, Please!”
She melted the heart of the old veteran.
He spoke softly to her and promised that nobody was going to hurt her.
By the time the rookie got the story from Mandy, Olivia was coherent
enough to tell the same to the older officer.
There were several other cops moving about getting names and applying
first aid to Greg.
Jerry regained consciousness by then and was alternating
between trying to convince the police that he had been attacked, and screaming
threats at everyone there. The
paramedics arrived and checked Greg, finding that the slice in his side was
not serious but would require stitches. Mandy
was really concerned when Greg started to tremble, until the paramedic told
her that it was just a reaction to all the adrenaline that was still in his
system.
Jerry was in worse shape.
Greg had dislocated his right shoulder and broken his collarbone on
that side as well. In addition,
his nose was broken from being thrown face first onto the concrete driveway.
He was placed on a gurney, handcuffed to the rail and an officer was
assigned to follow the ambulance to the emergency room.
When Greg was about to be transported, Olivia came dashing
over to the ambulance and refused to leave him. Mandy finally convinced her that they would follow the
ambulance in, just as soon as the police had all the information they needed.
It wasn’t long before they were on their way.
The sergeant had the bare bones of the incident and he assured them
that they could get more details at the hospital.
The nurse who had taken care of Olivia earlier recognized them as they
walked in and took charge of the two women.
She guided them in to where Greg was sitting up after the intern had
stitched his side up. Mandy was
hugging on one side, relieved that he was all right and Olivia on the other
sobbing that it was all her fault. The
staff left them alone for a few minutes until things calmed down.
Still another officer came in and got Greg’s statement as
to just what happened. He wrote
everything down as Greg told him, going back to ask a question or to clear up
a point. He finally closed his
notebook and looked at them all. “Everyone’s
accounts are very close, except for a few details that would be from their
point of view. All except the
suspect’s of course. One thing
that is in your favor is that there was another witness that was watching from
across the street. It will be up
to the DA you understand, but I imagine you all should have nothing to worry
about.”
Then he turned serious.
“We always discourage citizens from taking action like you did,
especially when weapons are involved. But
between you and me, with what we found in the suspect’s car along with some
of the things he has stated, he was planning on killing Olivia.”
“Is he gonna get out?”
This was from a very scared Olivia.
During the last part of what Officer Stegman had said, she had
collapsed into a chair.
“I’m not a judge, ma’am.
I can’t see them letting him out with this many violent charges
against him.” Olivia looked a
bit more hopeful. “One other
piece of information for you. The
suspect was trying to convince us that he wanted to press charges against you
for breaking his nose and his shoulder. That
is until Brooks, the cop that looks like a mountain, told him he got off easy.
That he probably would have pounded him so hard that he would already
would’ve been six feet under. That
made him shut his mouth in a hurry.” He
had a look in his eye that told them he wasn’t kidding.
The officer called Brooks would probably have done just what he said.
Greg was finally released from the hospital and they all
got back to Olivia’s house as her mother was coming in from the other way.
She was horrified about what had happened, and worried about what the
other two had got themselves into. They
assured her that Olivia was their friend and friends help each other out.
She had tears in her eyes as she let them out the door and said a final
thank you. Mandy made sure that
she still had their number in case there were any more problems.
Even though Mandy had been calling Traci with information
as soon as they would get it, she was still very upset when they came home.
She was better when she saw that Greg wasn’t hurt that bad under the
bandage. She liked Olivia and had
enjoyed the younger girl when she came over, so she was outraged when she got
the full story.
The
painkillers that Greg had been given were in full force now and he suggested
they head for bed. Mandy took a
quick look in on Jenni making sure she was still sleeping comfortably while
Traci got Greg in their room and undressed.
Even with the painkillers he had to move carefully, so she lended a
hand until she had him naked and stretched out on the bed.
Mandy joined them being careful not to hit his side.
They both were trying to get him to relax but he said he was too keyed
up to sleep. Traci said that she
knew just the cure for that and slid down his body until she came to his
flaccid cock. She moved around
until she had his entire cock in her mouth.
He started to harden almost immediately so she didn’t hold that
position long. She slowly let
more of his cock out as its length increased until she had just the head
between her lips. She then
started to bob her head up and down using her tongue to touch all she could as
the shaft slipped between her lips.
When Greg was fully hard, she mounted him and while Mandy
forced him to not move, Traci rode him using every trick she knew worked on
him. The excitement of the day
had strangely made him horny and it didn’t take long for him to coat her
inner walls. She slipped from
astride him and kissed and caressed him while he recovered.
Mandy had her hand on his cock by that time and when she
felt some movement in it, she repeated Traci’s actions, riding him to a slow
glorious orgasm while Traci kissed and caressed his face and chest.
Greg
was awakened by the phone
early in morning three days later. He
reached over the spot where Mandy normally was, but she was absent now,
probably taking care of Jenni. He
groaned as he reached across the wide bed for the phone, pulling his stitches
and reminding him of the day they had just a couple of days ago.
He mumbled something that was a greeting. The panicked voice on the other end brought him awake in an instant. “Greg? This is Cindy Miller. It’s Olivia…”