Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 20:54:01 -0500 (EST)
From: Blue OConnor <ladylovey4@yahoo.ca>
Subject: Perfect14

Perfect

Edited by: Tom


 ~  Chapter 14 ~


Flashback Gabriel's POV


    They were leaving today.

    Derek's dad was trying to make good on his threats and was suing for
custody of Tommy.  I guess it was their means of trying to tie Derek to
them.  The only way to fight it of course was in the US, where the entire
litigation was taking place.  Plus Elaine still had to go to her
emancipation hearing in the next month, so they were going back to Georgia.

    I thought I had been prepared for this day but I wasn't. I felt like I
was losing everything I had come to love all over again, just like I had
when my father died.

    Elaine handed Tommy to me and I breathed in that sweet fresh baby smell
of his.  I looked down at his puckered sleeping face.  "You have the best
parents in the world little man, and I want you to be good for them, okay?
Let your mama get some rest."  I rocked him slightly when he began to fuss
and he quieted immediately.  "I'm not sure when I'll see you again but I
want you to know that I love you, and I'll miss you.  I'll even miss
changing your diapers."

    Elaine came up from behind me and wrapped her arms around my waist.
"This isn't goodbye, so stop acting so damn sad.  You not getting rid of me
that easily."

    Derek laughed at her disgruntled expression.  "He doesn't know yet how
much of a bulldog you are when you latch on to something.  Give him some
time, he'll come around."

    I brought Tommy over to his car seat, laying him gently inside and then
strapping him in.

    People were starting to board the plane and I knew it was time to let
them go.

    "Take good care of our girl." I said to Derek.

    "You know I will."  He said, before giving me a one armed hug.

    "I can take of myself, thank you very much."

    I laughed and gave her a hug.  "The one thing I won't miss is that
mouth of yours Brat."

    "Oh, you say the sweetest things to me."  She said sarcastically.

    I pulled away from her.  "Call me when you get there, alright?"

    "I will," she kissed me and said.  "We'll see you soon okay?"

    "Okay."

    As I watched them walk past the metal detectors, and then disappearing
behind the corner Elaine waved at me, and I tried to smile even though my
heart was breaking.


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    I hadn't wanted to go my room because it never gave me any comfort
being there.  It was just a barren room where I kept my clothes and
supplies; no hint of my personality lay there.  Instead I went to our
secret apartment but upon arriving I realized my mistake.

    This place was empty.  All the laughter and joy that had filled it over
the last few months were gone.  Taking the warmth and comfort of the
atmosphere with it.  It was now just another room that echoed with past
memories.

    I was alone again.

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Present Day- Hunter's POV


    I stared dumbly at the answering machine, not quite comprehending what
it was the crazed voice had said.

    I glanced up at the stone faced Detective and knew.  "This...this," I
stammered, heart pulsing quickly.  "It isn't a joke is it?  We were hoping
that this was just some prank a kid pulled but it isn't.  This is real,
some one really wants to hurt him."

    "We're not sure where this is leading." he said in a calm voice.

    "What do you mean you're not sure?  You heard that maniac," I couldn't
get the voice out of my head.  It was so distorted I couldn't tell if it
was a man or a woman.

    I flipped open my cell phone; from the cheerful sound in Connor's voice
over the phone, I knew he didn't know about this.

    Detective Haynes snatched my cell phone out of my hand.  "What are you
doing?"

    "Calling Connor."  I growled.

    "I can't let you do that."  He said firmly, and then put my phone in
his pocket.

    "Who the hell do you think you are?" I demanded.  "I can do whatever I
Damn well please."

    "Telling Mr. McNeil about this phone call right now won't serve any
purpose than to scare him further."

    "He needs to be warned, he's sitting like a duck..." I trailed off,
suppressing the shiver of dread that crawled up my spine.  "Wait a minute...
is this some form of gay bashing, are you going to sit on your ass and not
do anything while this creep is chasing my friend."

    I could tell I had gone too far by the way his face tightened up but I
was past caring.  "You homophobic assholes really should be hung my by your
toes over an erupting volcano."

    "Calm down."  He said, there was a dangerous edge to his voice.

    "Fuck you." I glared at him, and then reached for Connor's phone.  "I'm
calling him and you can't stop me."

    His hand slammed down on mine before I could lift the phone.  "Calm
down."  Those gray eyes of his snapped, with temper as he glowered down at
me.

    Ask me if I know how to leave well enough alone.

    "I'll calm down, when you pull you head from your ass." I said, pulling
my hand out from out from under his and crossed my arms.


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    So that's how I wound up at the police station, in the custody of a
very irate police detective.

    He hauled me into his office, plunked me into a chair, barked, "Now,
stay there!" and stalked out.

    I was fairly snapping with temper myself.  How dare he?  I wasn't a
criminal or a bitch that would heel when he barked.

    "Asshole," I muttered, and squeeze my eyes shut.  I was being
irrational but that man really set my nerves on edge.  Maybe the reason I
couldn't stand him was because of his sheer arrogance, or possibly the fact
that my errant cock had been hard throughout the argument.  Maybe both.

    "Traitor," I said to the lump in my pants, frowning at my penis's
answering throb.  I couldn't be attracted to that meathead.  Nope, it was
adrenaline, that's why I was hard, because I didn't do jerks.

    I was composed when he returned two hours later a Diet Coke in his
hand, he very carefully and deliberately closed the door and in a low voice
said, "Are you ready to listen or are you going to keep throwing false
accusations at me?"

    I kept mulishly silent as he handed me the drink and sat down at his
desk.  "Your friend is watched by patrolling squad cars."

    That calmed one of my fears.  "But why wouldn't..."

    He held up his hand to silence me.  "I wanted to know more about these
calls before I brought it to Mr. McNeil's attention.  I'm doing everything
in my power to bring this person into custody."

    I swallowed; I didn't like admitting I was wrong even though I knew I
was.  "Okay."

    "I'm going to see him now, would you like to come on long?"

    "Yeah." I grumbled, pouting a little.

    When we were in the car driving, he noticed the bruised underside of my
arm and wince.  "I'm sorry if I hurt you."

    I didn't answer his whispered apology, and the rest of the drive
continued in tense silence.


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Gabriel's POV


    The doorbell ringing that afternoon woke us both.  We had fallen asleep
after eating, while watching a movie.  I had stretched out on the couch,
and Connor lay atop of me.

    "What---??"

    "Ssshhh,"

    I ran my hand down his back, too comfortable to move.  "Some one's at
the door.  If we're quiet they'll go away."

    The doorbell rang a second time.  Whoever it was, was impatient.  "It's
probably Hunter."

    I groaned, and pulled him down so I could bury my face in his hair.
"Does that mean we have to get up?"

    "Yes."

    I sighed, when the doorbell rang again. "Go open it before he decides
to break in."

    He laughed all the way to the door but that laughter died as soon as he
opened the door and saw whom it was.

    "Detective Haynes? Hunter?  What's wrong?"


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Connor's POV


    My control was splintering.

    My ears rang; my peripheral vision receded as I stared at tape recorder
in Detective Haynes hand.  The object of my scrutiny grew dim and gray.  It
was like viewing a soundless, flickering black and white television picture
through the wrong end of a telescope.  Then my peripheral vision returned
as abruptly as it had disappeared, color reemerged, and sound and activity
suddenly buffeted me from all directions.  I was aware of Hunter prying the
glass of water I had poured myself when they had arrived out of my hand.  I
think he was afraid I would grip it too tightly and shatter it in my hand.
But I didn't care, that voice was burnt in my brain, and it played over and
over again.

    "Connor, honey, talk to me."  Gabriel's soothing voice was stern and
unyielding.

    "Why...Why me?" I said faintly, still feeling detached from this world,
this conversation.

    "That's what I'm trying to find out."  Detective Haynes said.  "We
looked through the surveillance tapes of your parking lot but we came up
empty.  The angle of the camera only allowed us to see the back of your car
not the front."

    "Oh!"

    "Mr. McNeil...Connor... Can I call you Connor?"  He asked and at my nod
continued.  "We checked your phone records and found you've been receiving
calls from a payphone across from your building over the last few weeks,
you only pick up for three out of ten of them."

    My eyes grew wide.  "But, I haven't had any calls like these, never, I
would have remembered something like this."

    "No, they wouldn't have been like this.  Think back, have you gotten
hang ups or wrong numbers lately?"

    "Yeah, right before my accident, but that was Hunter."  I said,
glancing at him, but he was shaking his head.

    "I didn't call you, sweetie."

    "Yeah you did," I said, hyperventilating a little, trying to hold on to
my sanity.  "Remember, I hung up on you, then you called back right?
Right?"  He shook his sadly at me.

    Gabriel pulled me into his lap, wrapping his arms around my quivering
body.

    "Did the person say anything, anything at all?"  Gabriel asked.

    "No," I said.  "But they were breathing.  Heavy, like they were
excited."

    "Fuck!"  Gabriel muttered.

    "What about on..." Detective Haynes looked at the sheet of paper he was
carrying.  "Wednesday July 14, do you remember any calls from that day?"

    "No, that was almost three weeks ago."

    "That's okay."  He said, his tone reassuring.  "We've put up
surveillance on the pay phone he was using but since he seems to be
watching you, I don't think he'll use it again, it's just a precaution."
He held my gaze as he said.  "I want you know that there will be a squad
car in front of the premises at all times from now on, okay?"

    "There is some thing else isn't there? Something you haven't told us?"

    His eyes widen with surprise.  "Yes."

    "What is it?" I asked but I wasn't sure I wanted know the answer.

    "I was called in at a murder scene early this afternoon after I got the
key to your apartment, I didn't think there was a connection to your case
until I saw the victim."

    "Who was it?"  Gabriel demanded.

    "Not someone you know."  He said, and then pulled out a picture from
the folder that was on the coffee table.  He put in front of us.

    Hunter let out a strangled gasp and while I screamed not out loud, but
on inside.

    "It's me!"

    "No it isn't," Gabriel snarled, his hands gripping mine.  "I don't know
who that is but it isn't you.  His legs are shorter and he doesn't have
freckles on his chest like you do."

    I studied the picture closer.  It depicted a man lying on a bed his
hair brown and curly like my own.  He was tied down to the corners of the
bed, legs and arms spread eagle.  He was gagged and on his chest between
his nipples seemed to be heart carved into him with a knife.  I also
spotted...my stomach churned with revulsion...blood on his inner thighs.

    "His name was Stefan Jameson.  His roommate who'd been away for the
weekend found him like this in his apartment.  His hair was dyed to match
yours.  He was raped repeatedly and then killed later by suffocation."

    "Jesus!"  Hunter mumbled.

    "I found a note by the side his bed.  It said `You're mine,' Does that
mean anything to you?"

    I shook my head dumbly.  I didn't know how I kept from throwing up but
I did.  Bile kept on coming up and I pushed it down.

    "Our CSI team is going over the scene carefully but I don't think,
we'll find anything.  This guy is a professional."

    I could feel my eyes leaking and I turned my face into Gabriel's
shoulder before any tears fell.

    "Right now your mother is the only lead we have Gabriel.  We had some
trouble locating her because she's moved to New York but we've located her.
I'm flying out there tonight in order to talk to her."  I heard the
detective get up.  "I want you to stay in as much as possible, we're not
sure if he knows where you are right now but we'll be watching if he makes
a move."

    "Okay."  Gabriel said, his voice gruff.

    "Do you want me to stay, Honey?"  Hunter asked, after Detective Haynes
left.

    I raised my head, "No, go home, I don't want you in any danger."

    Hunter huffed out a breath.  "I'm tougher than I look, and so are you."

    I gave him a watery smile.  "I'm not sure about that right now."

    "Well I am."  He kissed my head gently and said.  "Call me if you need
me okay?"

    "Alright."  He too left, and after Gabriel returned from turning on the
alarm, I found myself curled again into in his arms.


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    The flash of glittering steel penetrated my mind before I woke with a
start, my heart pounding, and shaking all over.  I was shaking, not my
heart.  Maybe my heart was too, but I didn't have any way of knowing; all I
could feel was pounding.  And Gabriel was leaning over me, a big,
protective shadow in the darkness of the room.

    He stroked my belly, then gripped my waist and eased me into his arms.
"Bad dream?"

    "I can't remember," I muttered, still half asleep.

    "It's okay to be scared, baby."  He said, brushing the hair from my
face.

    "He killed that man because of me, Gabriel." I said.  I had cried
before falling asleep.  I shed tears of regret for that young man's life,
tears for those who mourned him.  But I refused to cry for myself, I've
survived in the face of crisis before and I would again.

    "Don't let me hear you say that again."  He said, sharply.  "This is
not your fault."

    "I know, honey."  I said, trying to placate his temper.  "I know."

    He murmured his approval and leaned down to kiss me.  Gabriel had his
own technique of comforting, and it involved tucking me under him.  I
wrapped my legs around his hips and pulled him close.

    "Do you feel okay enough for this?"  He whispered, but he was a tad
late with the question because his finger was already sliding into my
opening, pre-paring me for him.

    "Yes," I answered anyway.

    Then, he was pushing inside me.  He was careful, or tried to be.  He
kept his weight braced on his forearms and his strokes were slow and
even---until the very end, when there was nothing slow or even about it.
But he didn't hurt me, or if he did, I was too turned on to notice.


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Gabriel's POV


    I drove my 4x4 toward Elaine's house, Connor sat next to me his face
still pale and drawn, and I recalled the conversation we had shared about
the invitation.

    "Listen, Elaine invited us over for dinner, but I think under the
circumstances we could get out of it." After spending the week at home,
jumping at every sound, afraid to go out, and being watched constantly by
patrolling cops, our nerves were on edge and I really hadn't felt like
socializing.

    "No, don't," he pleaded.  "I'd like to meet Elaine, Tommy, and Derek,
too."

    I'd known he'd feel that way, yet it'd still tugged at my heart.
"Really?"

    "Of course."  He'd sounded incredulous that I would think otherwise.

    "Baby, we can arrange another meeting," I'd said.

    "No, we going and that's final."  He'd said, his stubborn nature
flaring up.  "I won't let this thing control my life more than it has to.

    Now we were turning into the driveway, I pulled up behind Elaine's car,
and said, "This is it."

    "This is where you spend a lot of you free time, huh?"  Connor asked as
we got out.

    I nodded.  "Yeah, Elaine moved here a year after I did because we
didn't like being separated."

    He smiled, his eyes a little sad.  "I'm happy you found a family when
your mother couldn't offer you one."

    I threw my arm around his shoulder and pulled him to my chest, we
rocked quietly for a few moments.

    I found myself glancing up at the house.  I hadn't realized how much of
myself I had put into this house.  Derek and I spent countless months
fixing the old run down building and made it into Elaine's dream house.
Between his architecture planning, and carpenter skill and my painting and
renovation skills, the project had turned into a beautiful Spanish style
house, which greeted you with warmth from the moment you set foot onto the
front steps.

    After approaching the house, I did something I never did: knocked.
"We're here," I half yelled, holding it open for Connor.  I followed him
inside, and was hit with the fragrant smell of something baking.

    "Coming, Gabriel," Elaine yelled from the back of the house.  "Just
putting the steaks on."

    Taking Connor's hand, I led him to the kitchen just as Elaine entered
through the sliding door.  Tommy followed, looking lanky and shy, his
shoulders hunched.

    "Elaine, Davy, this is Connor."

    "It's nice to finally meet you."  She said, bypassing Connor's
outstretched hand, to enfold him in a warm hug.

    I rolled my eyes.  "I should have warned you, she's a hugger."

    "And you love it."  She said, kissing me on the cheek.

    Elaine stepped back slightly against the kitchen table, motioning Tommy
forward.  "He's a little shy with new people," she explained.

    "Moommm."  Tommy whispered, his face bright with embarrassment.

    "Hi," Connor, said, smiling into Tommy's eyes.  "No need to be shy, I
don't bite, much."

    Tommy giggled, and I could see his shoulders relaxing.

    "You know Gabriel talks about you all the time."

    "He does?"  Tommy flicked a glance to me.

    "Of course he does."  Connor said.  "He told me you're into Japanese
anime.  I used to collect comic books when I was younger, if you want, I
could lend you some of them."

    "Really?"  His eyes seemed to light from behind his glasses.  Connor
nodded.  "Cool."

    I noticed the kitchen table set for five.  "I thought we'd eat
outside," I said to Elaine.  "It's nice out."  The backyard was spacious,
with lots of room for grass and a big porch.

    Elaine gave a small smile and shook her head, grabbing my sleeve to
pull me aside, but Connor didn't seem to notice since Tommy was asking him
if he'd like to see his own comic collection in his room.

    "My allergies are acting up again," Elaine said, as Connor followed
Tommy from the room.  "Stupid pollen makes me sneeze like crazy."  As soon
as the pair was out of hearing range she said.  "Is he really okay,
Gabriel?"

    I signed, not bothering to try lying to her.  "He's trying, he really
is but he's agitated all the time, and he's having nightmares.  I don't
think he remembers them when he wakes up."

    "Do the police have any leads?"

    "No." I said, "I haven't heard from Detective Haynes all week."

    She cupped my face in her hand.  "You'll be fine."

    I stared at her small face, filled with love, and concern.  She was
such a strong woman, I don't thing anything or anyone could knock her down,
even though many have tried.

    She glanced toward the living room.  "He fits with you."

    I nodded.  "I know."

    "Dinner should be ready soon."  She said, changing the subject.  "Why
don't you help me make the salad."

    I gave her a mock frown.  "I came here to eat woman, not cook."

    "You don't help, you don't eat."  She threw over her shoulder as she
reached into the fridge.  "Can you take the biscuits out of the oven for
me, please."

    "What can I do to help?"  Connor said from behind me.


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Connor's POV


    Gabriel glanced over at me, a surprised expression on face.  Then that
look changed into one of approval-and more, as his gaze dipped to my lips
before making a slow, steady sweep down my body, heating me from the inside
out.

    A crooked smile curled the corner of Elaine's lips, who noticed the
heat between us.  "A guest's job is to eat and tell me what a fabulous cook
I am."

    "I'm a guest, too."  Gabriel complained, while reaching in the oven for
something.

    Elaine snorted.  "Your just lazy, Bighead."

    He glanced sideways at me, and said in a teasing tone.  "She has no
respect for me, and I'm her boss."

    The light banter warmed me, and as my gaze held his, I felt the
strongest desire to step into his arms and stay there for a while.  I might
have done so if he wasn't wearing two ridiculous looking oven mitts.  I
couldn't help chuckling.

    "What's so funny?"

    "Your mitts are cute."

    His half-grin rode higher on his beautiful mouth.  "You're cute."
Before I had a moment to savor his compliment, Elaine motioned for me to
sit down.

    I took a seat at the end of the table and watched them work.  They
moved around the kitchen, cutting, slicing and plating beautiful dishes,
seemingly comfortable.  Never getting in each other's way, as if they'd
done this a million times.

    I exchanged looks with Gabriel each time he came to the table with
another plate or bowl, filling the table with enough food for six people.

    I couldn't stop watching him, admiring the way he moved, how the
muscles in his arms stretched the material of his shirt or how well his
broad shoulders filled that shirt, the way his black hair caught the light
and shimmering paths of gold filtered through the silky strands.

    He was so very, very male, and aggressive, yet he'd been gentle with me
all week.  Pushing me to study with soft words instead of demanding it.  He
never got frustrated when my quivering stomach refused to accepted food,
just kept trying.

    Tommy joined me at the table, his nose buried in a book.  I smiled.  He
reminded me so much of how I was when I was younger, shy quiet and
introverted.  He was at that awkward stage of turning from boy to man, his
arms and legs seemed too long for his skinny body, but he would fill out
eventually.  And I had a feeling that he was going to be a very cute young
man.

    Elaine went outside and then came back with a tray of spicy smelling
steaks and placed it on the table.

    I heard a door open and slam shut towards the front of this house.  A
voice yelled.  "I'm going to wash up honey."

    Elaine shook her head in amazement.  "That man.  His stomach must have
some internal clock because he always gets home just when I'm putting the
food on the table."

    "He sits outside and waits for a few minutes to make sure Mom's done
cooking so she doesn't make him help."  Tommy said, softly to me.

    I chuckled, when Elaine said.  "I heard that."

    "He's smart."  Gabriel, who was throwing lettuce in a bowl, said.  "We
should have done that."

    "Done what?"  Derek said, entering the room, his black curly hair
springing wildly over his head.  He was smiling and yet his eyes seemed
serious as he watched me beneath his lashes, accessing me.

    Elaine turned toward him, her tone flirtatious.  "Hide in the car like
you did, so you wouldn't have to help me.  But you wouldn't do that would
you?"

    Derek laughed as he bent to kiss her.  It would have been an ordinary
husbandly gesture except for the way he finished the kiss with a soft,
nearly imperceptible nuzzle.  Elaine's eyes closed briefly as if the feel
of his mouth on her skin recalled tantalizing memories.

    "Never," he murmured with a caressing smile.  He straightened, and
walked over to me, holding out his hand.  "You must me Connor, I've heard a
lot about you."

    "Nice to meet you."  I said, giving his hand a firm shake.  His eyes
lightened after a few moments, as he stared at me.  I guess he saw whatever
he was looking for in my eyes, because he said.  "Are sure you want to join
this ragtag group?"

    I looked up at Gabriel.  "Yeah."  I whispered.

    To my utter amazement, he kissed me on the cheek and said.  "Welcome to
our family."

    After that, the clattering of dishes continued as preparation for
dinner went on.  It was only I who sat frozen in shock.

    Tommy giggled at me.  "Close your mouth, or you'll catch flies."

    "What just happened?"

    "You were tried, and found worthy."  Tommy said in a grave voice.  "Dad
does that some times, he's very protective."

    My insides clenched, "Oh."

    Tommy patted my hand.  "Gabriel loves you, that means we'll love you
too.  That's how a family works."

    "Thank you." I said, my throat tight with emotion.

    After a few minutes everyone finally took their seats.  Knowing I
wouldn't take much, Gabriel took my plate piled a bit of everything on it
so that by the time he handed it back to me, the dish weighed about three
pounds.

    I slanted him an amused look.  "Do you think I have enough?"

    He glanced a my plate, and looking completely serious, asked, "Do you
want more?"

    "I was only teasing"

    That slow grin that had the power to make me feel like I was melting
crept onto his face.  "I wouldn't tease a hungry man, baby.  You never know
what he might devour."

    I flushed, a common occurrence lately, and glanced away, pretending
rapt interest in my fork which made Gabriel chuckle.

    "This all looks wonderful, Elaine," I said, reaching for a foil-wrapped
potato.  "I love food from the grill; I just hardly ever take the time to
make it."

    Everything did taste great; the biscuits were nice and fluffy.  The
macaroni and cheese creamy, the steak was seasoned with just enough spice
to give it a kick.  By the time dinner was done I was stuffed.

    "I made brownies for desert." Elaine said, going over to the fridge.
"They're Gabriel's favorite."

    I took a brownie, even though I was full.  The conversation during
dinner had been light and teasing.  I was really enjoying myself.  When we
were finished eating Elaine began clearing the dishes and I got to help
her.  She was about to protest but I cut her off, "I'm not a guest anymore
am I?"

    She grinned but said nothing.

    Elaine and I were standing in front of the sink washing the dishes; the
boys were in the living room watching some game on TV, she said, "So you
finally woke up huh?"

    "Yeah."  I murmured.  "I'm slow on the uptake, but I make up for it in
staying power."

    "He's been in love with you forever."

    "So have I."

    "Don't hurt him."

    "I won't."

    We continued our chore in silence until we were finished.  To someone
else that conversation was nothing but an innocent chat but I knew the
meaning behind it.  She was putting his heart into my keeping.  She had
been his protector and she was handing the job over to me.  I just hoped I
was up to the task.

    We entered the living room and for the first time I noticed the
painting hanging on the living room wall.  "That's beautiful."  I said
motioning to the framed seascape.  The greens and tans added a soothing
quality to the room, and I found to my surprise that I could see the
brushstrokes; it wasn't just a print.

    Elaine glanced over her shoulder.  "You know, it's one of those things
that've been hanging there so long, I guess I almost don't see it anymore.
Gabriel painted it."

    "You painted that?"

    He shrugged, but kept his eyes fixed on the TV.  "In the seventh
grade."

    "The seventh grade?"  I echoed, still stunned.  "My God, Gabriel.  You
were that talented at that age."

    He shrugged again.  "It's no big deal."

    Elaine laughed.  "He's embarrassed.  He hates it when people talk about
his work."

    "Brat."  Gabriel grumbled.

    "You should see his newer stuff, they're beautiful."

    "Lainey," Gabriel said, his tone warning.

    We ignored him.  "He's very obstinate he won't show me anything."

    "Don't give him any booty, and he'll cave pretty fast."

    "Eewww!"  Tommy whined.  "Mom, there are children present."

    "Mmmm," I murmured.  "Good idea."

    "Great."  Gabriel muttered.  "Now you've gone and turned him against
me.  He's going to be nagging me just like you in a couple of months."

    Everyone laughed at his peeved expression.


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Gabriel's POV


    Sunday morning I woke early and went to my studio to paint.  Connor was
still asleep, exhausted from last night's activities.  I couldn't let
myself relax, I was restless, waking in night to check and re-check the
windows, the alarms, and the locks on the doors.  I called the patrolling
officers so many times to make sure they didn't notice anything unusual,
they were probably getting sick of me.

    So I finally decided to let my anger and frustration out on the canvas.
I hated feeling helpless.  I knew how to track and hunt animals, I could
fight and overpower any man I came across and handle just about every
weapon from gun to knife, thanks to my Dad's training.  He always said that
we were the same, he and I, protector's, warriors, and had to learn how
handle ourselves in any situation.  But I couldn't fight the unseen.  What
good was all that knowledge if I still couldn't protect Connor?

    The snapping movements of my paintbrush stopped suddenly when I my ears
picked up the sound of a car pulling up to the driveway.  Curious to who it
was I put down my brush and walked outside, just as Detective Haynes
stepped out of his car.

    My senses instantly went on alert.

    He looked haggard as if he'd been up all night.  "Morning."

    "Morning."  I said.  "Would you like some coffee?  You look like you
need it."

    He smiled in appreciation, as we went into the house and then the
kitchen.  Connor was already there, making breakfast.

    I grabbed a mug and poured the detective a cup of coffee, and asked,
"Do you want cream or sugar."

    "No, black is good."  He sipped the coffee with obvious relish.  "I've
spoken to you mother."  He said straight away.

    "And?"  Connor asked, his body tense.

    "She couldn't have done this."

    "You don't know my mother.  She capable of anything, she..."

    "She's dying."  He said interrupting me.

    "What?" Connor inquired, because I seemed to have lost my voice in
shock.

    "She has pancreatic cancer, she was diagnosed six months ago."

    "Are you sure it was her?"

    "Yes, we matched her picture with the one you gave us.  It's her."

    I couldn't think.  My mother was dying.  Dying... I'd thought she'd out
live us all, heartless people usually did.

    What was I supposed to feel about this?  What should I say?  Was I just
supposed to forget everything she did to me, every hateful action and every
poisoned word?  Should I feel sorry for her?  Or regret that she was sick?

    "But people can survive cancer."  Connor said.

    "She won't."  Detective Haynes said, his eyes watching me.  "Her cancer
is too advanced, the doctor's are giving her a three weeks, maybe a month
to live."

    I lowered my head against the counter top, trying to gather my
scattered thoughts.  I felt Connor place kiss on my shoulder, before
running a hand down my back.

    "I know you had a falling out with your mother, but I talked with
social services and they need to know what you're going to do."

    "About what?"

    "Your sister."

    My head snapped up.  "My what?"

    "Your sister, Keira."


To be continued...


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