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Double Jeopardy chapter 9 (standard:mystery, 7687 words) [9/13] show all parts | |||
Author: Sarah Spenser | Added: Aug 22 2005 | Views/Reads: 2523/1861 | Part vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
See if Connor finds Allison and the reprocussions! | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story you talking about, Allie?” Connor asked exasperated. “You didn't believe me then either! I told you that there wasn't anything going on between us, and still you believed Slim Hawkins a thug over your own wife!” she began to sob, Connor reached to comfort her but she turned away from him. “Don't touch me, Connor! I can't believe this! You're doing it again!” “Doing what? I don't understand you!” she looked at him with fire in her eyes, he had never seen her so angry with him. Her eyes were like ice, but he also saw pain as well, and heard it when she spoke. “You don't trust me! You ...” “That isn't it, Allie. I love you! I just don't believe that Trent put you in the closet!” “Do you think I bound and gagged myself?” “Don't be ridiculous!” “I know that you have issues with trust, Connor. Because of Grace I get that! But I've never lied to you and I'm not lying to you now!” she got out of the car and ascended the stairs to Thelma and Clint's house. Connor was close behind, he heard the bedroom door slam and knew he was in for a long night. Thelma was standing in the kitchen doorway, her hands on her hips. She looked at Connor accusingly. “What did you do?” she asked hostilely. “Give me a chance to explain, Mom!” “Allison just ran in here hysterical, she's not prone to hysterics, Connor! What did you do?” “She disappeared today, she was supposed to do the news and she never showed. Doug called me and I raced to the station. Allie was nowhere to be found. I had officers canvas the area and everything. We finally found her in the storage closet. She was bound and gagged, she lost consciousness! She told me that Trent the cop I hired to protect her shoved her in the closet.” “What are you doing about it?” “What do you mean?” Thelma glared at her son.” Connor, your wife is telling you vital information and you're choosing not to do anything?” “I don't believe it was Trent! I believe she was kidnapped and put in the storage closet, but not by Trent. It doesn't make sense, he's one of our best! And ...” “Connor, I can't believe you! You're being a jerk here! This is the same thing you pulled with Chad Batano. Remember? You came home and practically accused her of having an affair with him?” “That's what Allie says but ...” “No buts! You've had trust issues ever since Grace, but Allison's a gem! She's kind, thoughtful, and she has the biggest heart of anyone I know. She loves you madly, deeply, passionately. Most people search their entire lives for what you two have. She would never lie to you.” Connor sat and thought about what Thelma had said. Dinner that night was awkward, Allie barely spoke to Connor, she hid her eyes from him. She was in pain, and felt betrayed, Thelma hated seeing her this way. She helped Thelma with the dishes and then went in by Connor. He was flipping through the channels looking for something interesting to watch. She sat down beside him. “Allie? Are you speaking to me?” She shook her head. He could tell she was about to cry. “I'm sorry, honey. It's just stress and everything.” He reached out to hold her, she moved closer to him. He gently stroked her hair. “Connor?” she whispered. “What is it, sweetness?” “Don't ever doubt me, my love. It hurts when you do that. It's like a knife in my heart.” “I'm sorry, Allie. I didn't mean to doubt you. I believe you. Mom and I had a talk and she said that most people search their entire lives for what we have. You were right about what you said.” “What was that?” she asked kissing him lightly. “About Grace. I do have trust issues. I'm sorry, Allison. You've never given me any reason to doubt you. All you've shown me is kindness, love, and that beautiful heart of yours.” She kissed him passionately, he returned her affection and kissed her firm on the mouth. “I'm sorry.” She said softly. “You don't have to apologize for anything. You were just telling the truth. I'm sorry I didn't believe you. I didn't want to believe that the person I hired to protect you could do something like that. I've been an idiot, can you ever forgive me?” “I forgive you, honey. Just don't ever doubt me again.” “I won't, Allison. You must've been so scared locked in that closet.” He said stroking her cheek lightly. “I was, I was afraid for the baby and myself, I didn't think anyone would find me.” “You're safe, sweetheart, I'm going to make sure that Trent never hurts you again.” He kissed her lightly, she returned his affection kissing him until the whole room was spinning. Connor began to caress her shoulders, slowly making his way down to her breasts. He kissed them lightly before running his hands delicately over them. Allison kissed him unbuttoning his shirt, she kissed the places the buttons revealed. Connor kissed every inch of her, before reclaiming her lips again. He explored her mouth with his tongue, letting his kiss linger on her lips. “I love you!” he whispered breathlessly. “I love you too.” She said between kisses. Connor gently slipped off her nightgown and tossed it to the floor. Allison undid his jeans and he slid out of them. He tossed his shirt to the floor as he looked at her. She was beautiful, and it seemed as though their fight was ancient history as he gently made love to her. He entered her slowly, giving himself completely to her. He conveyed how much he loved her with his body, and she responded. Their dance was slow and rhythmic, but the tempo quickly increased. Allie murmured words of love to him as he planted kisses on her lips and continued to make love to her. When they were exhausted, they collapsed in each others arms. Connor looked at her and smiled, she smiled and planted a passionate kiss on his lips. “I love you, Allie.” “I love you too, my love. That was amazing.” “You're amazing, Allison. I'm sorry about before.” He said stroking her cheek. “It's okay, Connor. But just don't doubt me again.” “I won't, I promise.” He said kissing her long and hard. She laid in his arms, enjoying his touch, the smell of his skin, and the way he held her. Red glanced at the clock. It was late, she would be asleep, the perfect time to strike. He paced around the room, trying to gather his nerve. Even though he had done this before, he wanted to gather every ounce of courage he had. This had to scare her out of her mind, and he wanted to be purely evil. Red remembered The Boss's words, and knew what had to be done. He found all the equipment he was searching for and began to weave his web of fear around her like a spider. Allison had drifted off to sleep in Connor's arms, he smiled at her as he turned out the light. The house was quiet, and he soon fell asleep. But the calm of the night was soon shattered by the ringing of the phone. It sounded like a bomb exploding, Allison sleepily opened her eyes and glanced at the clock. “Who's this?” she mumbled reaching for the phone. “Hello?” “You're next!” the voice said. “Who is this?” she demanded instantly awake with fear. “You're next, Allison. I've warned you why don't you ever listen? Don't make me do it.” “Do ... do what?” she asked gripping the phone as if it were a life line. “Don't make me kill you and your baby.” “Why are you doing this? Who is this?” “That's for me to know and you to never find out. You're next.” The caller broke the connection. Allison replaced the receiver and began to sob. She clung to Connor as he held her. “What is it, Allie?” he asked as she shook with fear and sobs. “He said I was next. It was ... a death threat. He told me that I never listen and that he would kill me and the baby!” “I wish I knew he was going to call. I would have tapped the line.” “You couldn't know a thing like that. I'm scared, my love! I'm so scared!” “I'll protect you, sweetness. You have nothing to worry about. Why don't you try and get some rest.” “Rest? I can't rest after that phone call, Connor! What am I supposed to do? Resign from my job? Stay locked up in the house? But then I'm like a sitting duck! I don't want to put our baby in danger.” “Allie, don't worry. We'll catch this guy before he has a chance to do anything to you or the baby. It's just a scare tactic.” He didn't tell her, but he was as scared as she was. This had gone far beyond your crank call, and far beyond scare tactics. Someone wanted her dead. “Connor, I don't know what to do! He seems to follow me!” “I promise you, I won't let anything happen to you. I'll call Bryan and have him tail you.” “Okay, that's a start, I guess.” “Try to get some rest, Allie. All this stress isn't good for you or the baby.” She laid in his arms as he stroked her hair. She finally fell asleep again, Connor however glanced at the clock. He was very afraid for Allie, but he couldn't let on. If she knew how scared he was, she'd go crazy. That could lead to the baby being born too early or Allie getting herself sick with stress. Connor woke early the next morning. He had slept restlessly the night before. He kept checking on Allie, his dreams were more like nightmares. Once he had dreamt that a masked intruder had broken in and tried to kill her. He woke with a start and glanced at Allie who was asleep beside him. Connor quietly got out of bed and left the room. He was careful not to wake Allison, it had taken her a good hour to fall back to sleep, and she needed rest. Connor walked slowly into the kitchen, he was surprised to see Thelma reading the paper. “Hi, Mom.” “Good morning, sweetheart. What are you doing up so early?” “Why are you up?” his mother was usually a late sleeper, and for her to be up early was rare. “I just couldn't sleep anymore, so I thought I'd read a little. Is everything okay? Is Allison all right?” “She's still asleep. She had a rough night last night.” “What happened?” “Did you hear the phone ring around 2 this morning?” “No, your father and I were dead to the world. Who was it?”” It was another death threat. Allison answered it and she was hysterical.” “I don't blame her.” “No, but it's more then just a scare tactic. I mean that's what I told her, but I don't believe it.” “You're scared aren't you?” Thelma asked looking directly into her son's eyes. “Yes, Mom I'm scared for Allie and our baby. I wish I knew this psycho was going to call! I would've tapped the line. I don't even know what to do to keep her safe. He seems to follow her everywhere. I'm going to have Bryan tail her, but I don't know if that will work.” “Connor, I'm scared too for you and Allison. The best thing you can do is to reassure her. Maybe when she wakes up, you should talk to her about ways to keep her safe.” “I wish I could send her somewhere safe. Just until this whole mess was over.” “Doug's not going to drop this story, Connor. The Grimson case has captivated viewers and so has Eye on Crime.” “I know, the pilot airs tomorrow night.” “You have to focus on Allison's health, Connor. That's the most important thing, she needs to not have anymore stress.” “I know, Mom. I'll try what you said.” They talked until Allison came into the kitchen an hour later. “Hi, Allie.” Connor said kissing her passionately. “Hi, sweetheart.” She returned his affection and Thelma watched as they kissed passionately. She assumed that they had made up from their fight the night before. “Want some coffee?” “Sure.” She made her way over to the coffee pot, but Connor stopped her. “Sit down, sweetheart. I'll get it for you.” “I can ...” “I like doing things for you, Allie.” “Thanks, you're so sweet, Connor. That's one of the things I love about you.” “How'd you sleep? I didn't want to wake you.” “You didn't. I didn't even hear you when you got out of bed. I slept okay I guess.” “Connor told me about the phone call last night. Is there anything I can do for you?” Thelma said setting down the paper. “I wish you could make this go away, Thelma. But thanks for asking.” “We want to keep you safe, Allison.” “Mom and I were talking about strategies.” Connor said handing Allison her coffee. “Like what?” she inquired taking a sip. “Well, I'm going to have Bryan follow you, and I'm also going to have this phone tapped.” “Okay, what should I do? Should I leave the house? I mean this is getting absurd!” “Do what you normally do, Allie. I'll have Brian follow your every move.” He kissed her lightly on the lips before sitting across from her. Just then, the phone rang. “Hello?” “Connor, it's Charlie.” “What is it, Charlie?” Connor inquired flatly. He didn't want to leave Allie, and he glanced at her as he spoke. “I'm sorry to bother you on your day off but I have news on Chad Batano.” “What kind of news? Did you find him?” “Well, no but we got a hot tip. Someone spotted him living in Texas.” Chad had been profiled on Fallwood's Most Notorious, a show that dealt with the most dangerous criminals. “Okay, do you want me to come down to the station?” Allison gave him a dirty look, they hadn't spent any time together, and now Charlie was asking him to work on his day off. “I'd like that.” “Okay, I'll be there.” Connor hung up and turned to face Allison. “I'm sorry, sweetness. But I have to go.” “What kind of news did Charlie have?” “I can't tell you that, sorry.” “Don't lie to me! It's about Chad isn't it?” “How could you know something like that?” he said with a laugh trying to throw her off the track. “Connor, why else would you keep it from me? If it were a regular criminal you were trying to catch it wouldn't matter.” He sighed exasperated. “Yes, someone thinks they spotted Chad.” “Where? Are you going to help search? What if ...” “Calm down, honey. Now you know why I didn't want you to know. I'm going down to the station, then we'll take It from there. What's on your agenda for today?” “Well, I did plan to spend time with my handsome husband, but since that's out of the question, maybe I'll shop for furniture.” “Okay, I'll call Brian. Are you heading over to the new house?” “Yeah, I want to take a look around and see the kitchen again. Make sure it doesn't need a renovation.” “You be careful, sweetness.” He said kissing her. “I will. Try to come home at a reasonable hour.” She said frustrated. She kissed him so hard he thought his knees would go weak. “I will, if you're going to kiss me like that!” “I'll kiss you all night long if it'll make you come home.” She said flirtatiously. “Oo, something to look forward to.” He said with a smile as he disappeared into the bedroom to get dressed. The day passed uneventfully, Allison surveyed the new house, and found some new furniture. The furniture company had said it would take about two weeks to ensure delivery. Afterwards, Allie and Brian went to Carol's Cutlery. A store which not only specialized in silverware and dishes, but appliances as well. By four o'clock, Allison was exhausted and headed home with Brian tailing her all the way. As she glanced in her rear view mirror, she noticed a blue Honda following her. Brian's car was a black sedan, and she instantly became nervous. As she turned off the road to evade the driver, her cell rang. “Hello?” she said nervously. “Allison, you're being tailed. Not just by me.” Brian informed her. “I know, Brian. What should I do?” “Try to avoid going directly home. He can't know where you live.” “We'll you stay with me?” her breath was shallow, and her heart was pounding. All the color had practically drained from her face as the realization hit her. “All the way, Allison. I won't leave you until you're home safe.” “Thanks, Brian.” She hung up and continued to avoid the driver. She went every which way, taking him down all the back roads and deserted streets she could find. Just then, she heard squealing breaks and watched as Brian's car careened into a tree. Every instinct she possessed told her to stay put, but she couldn't, what if Brian was hurt? She had to do something. Slowly and carefully, Allison exited her car and made her way over to Brian's which was a mangled mess of metal and shattered glass. There were shards of glass everywhere, and she began to worry. “Brian?” “I'm okay.” “Are you sure? Are you hurt?” “I'm sure, I'm not hurt.” Brian slid his hand to the door handle, but as he went to open it, it came off in his hand. Allison yanked the door opened, it was now a crumpled piece of metal, but the hinges still worked. Brian emerged from the car somewhat shaken. “Are you sure you're all right?” Allison asked once they were sitting in her car. “I'm fine. Did you see him? Where did he go?” “I don't know. I didn't get a good look at his face.” “I'm driving you home.” Brian said taking the wheel. Once home, Allison told Thelma what happened. She was as shocked as Allison, and as she bustled around the kitchen told her so. “I can't believe this! Even with Brian following you the mystery man still tried to kill you!” “I don't know if he was aiming for me or Brian. But Brian's car crashed into a tree.” “Looks like he was trying to get Brian out of the way.” “Yeah.” “This is scary, Allison.” “I know, Thelma.” The phone rang piercing the air. It sent shivers up Allison's spine but she answered. “Hello?” “Did you get my message?” the disguised voice asked. “Who's this?” “I told you I'll never tell you so just stop asking! I had pretty good aim didn't I? I almost ran your police officer friend off the road.” “What do you want?” “Oh, Allison! You know what I want. I've told you. Surely, you can't be that stupid.” “Why? Why are you doing this?” “You're tempting me to kill you! Don't do that! Just go back to your life, forget you ever heard of Chad Batano and those teenagers.” Allison knew the line was tapped, and she had to keep him talking to get a trace. “Why?” “It's better this way.” “But ...” “Listen to me, Allison this is your last warning. Either you stop this investigation or I will kill you and your baby. I will bring weapons. Maybe a gun, or a knife, depending on what kind of mood I'm in.” “No! please, don't! I'll do anything!” “Just remember you're in double jeopardy.” The caller hung up leaving Allison with an eerie feeling. “Allison who was that?” “Another death threat. He described running Brian off the road and told me this was my last warning to stop the investigation. Then he said that he would kill the baby and me. He'd bring weapons a gun or a knife. Then he said that I was in double jeopardy!” “Okay, sweetheart calm down. Do you think you kept him talking long enough to get a trace?” “I ... I don't know.” “Well, we'll find out.” Thelma picked up the phone and dialed star 57, it enabled the call to be traced. Allison was shaking and Thelma did her best to calm her down. Clint entered and looked at the scene before him. “What's going on?” he asked softly coming over to Allison. “Allison got another death threat.” Thelma said shakily. “Dear God! This man's a real macadamia.” Allison smiled at his joke. “I have to call Connor.” She said reaching for the phone. Connor sat at his desk mapping out Prairie Grove, Texas. That was the last sighting of Chad that they had. He marked the possible hiding places, he was working with profiler Dana Evans from the FBI. She was one of the best and had created a psychological profile of Chad and his likely behavior patterns. He wondered how Allison was doing with the furniture shopping as he highlighted another section on the map. There was a knock on the door which broke his concentration. “Come in.” he said trying to refocus his attention on the task at hand. “Connor, you have a phone call.” The rookie cop said. “Who is it?” “Your wife, and she sounds very upset.” “Okay, put her through, please.” A moment later, Connor's phone rang. “Allie, what's up?” “Connor, it's horrible! He spotted us again! He ran Brian off the road and ...” “Allison, slow down, sweetheart. Start from the beginning.” “Okay, sorry. I'm so shaken up. We were coming out of Carol's Cutlery and heading home. Brian said he would follow me until I got here, but then there was this blue Honda following us. We tried to avoid taking the route home, I went every which way. I even took him down back roads and deserted streets. But then Brian's car ran off the road. He's okay, I mean he didn't get hurt thank God. But then when I got home, the guy called. He said this was my last warning to stop the investigation and that he was going to kill our baby and me. He said he would bring weapons, maybe a knife or a gun. Then he said the oddest thing.” She paused for breath, she could barely speak she was so upset and Connor knew he needed to be with her. “He said that I was in double jeopardy! What the hell does that mean? I ... I don't know what to do!” “Okay, Allie calm down. I'll be right there.” “I love you, Connor.” She said softly. “I love you too, Allison.” He hung up and went to find Charlie. “What do you mean leaving early? We have to find Chad!” Charlie bellowed from behind his desk. “Chief, Allison needs me. She almost got killed this afternoon. This psychopath isn't stopping! I put Brian on her and he's still trying to kill her.” “Connor, I'm going to ask you, what's more important your wife, or Chad?” “I can't believe you'd even ask such a thing! Allie is the most important person in my life! She's more important than any case! She's got some psychopath after her and all you care about is this damn case!” “My career's on the line, Cassidy!” they were interrupted by a knock on the door. “Chief,” his secretary said. “What?” he snapped. “Call for you about Chadwick Batano.” Connor left the office and got into his car. When he got home, Thelma and Clint were trying to comfort Allison. Connor sat next to her on the couch and kissed her. He stroked her hair as he reassured her that everything was going to be all right. But he truly didn't believe it. He had traced the call before he'd left the station, and found that it came from a pay phone downtown. “Connor, I don't know what to do! I never thought he'd strike again. I can't believe it, I thought that Brian would stop him.” “I know, honey. We'll figure out who it is.” “Did you get a trace?” “Yeah, the call came from a pay phone downtown.” “That's like having nothing!” she said beginning to panic. “Listen, sweetheart, Brian and I are working on it. We'll catch this nut.” Connor spent the rest of the weekend trying to reassure Allison. She was nervous and jumped at every sound. He didn't blame her, and he felt powerless. He couldn't protect her no matter how hard he tried. He saw fear in her eyes and wanted desperately to kiss her, make love to her and tell her that he would solve this. But he couldn't, the trace had gone nowhere and with every passing minute, he felt helpless. Allie had barely slept Saturday night, Connor worried about her as she paced and stared out the window. It was Sunday night, and Connor worried about her. He looked over at her, she was standing by the window staring into the night. “Allie, come to bed.” “I can't sleep, my love. Every time I try I see Brian's car being run off the road. Or I hear his voice on the phone telling me he's going to kill our baby!” she began to sob, Connor got out of bed and held her. “Allie, it's going to be all right.” “Hold me, Connor! I'm so scared! I don't know what to do.” “Allison, you're exhausted I think you should get some rest.” “I can't rest.” She said sitting on the edge of the bed. “Try, sweetheart. Come on,” he said patting the bed. “I'll hold you and keep you safe.” Reluctantly, Allison climbed into bed. Connor got in beside her and held her. He stroked her hair and planed delicate kisses on her lips. “It's going to be all right, Allison. I love you, sweetness, we'll get through this together.” “Yeah, we will. As long as we're together I can handle anything.” She said wearily. “You just try and get some sleep.” “We'll you stay with me?” she asked fear beginning to creep into her voice. He kissed her lovingly, she kissed him with passion and desire. “Of course, sweetheart. I'll be right here.” He kissed her again and watched as she settled into his arms. Exhaustion had taken its toll, and within a few minutes, she was asleep. Connor watched her for a while, she seemed content, which was rare these days. He stared at the clock as thoughts of who was trying to kill her danced through his head. Connor quietly got out of bed and left the room. He snuck down the hall until he reached the living room. He was surprised to see the light on. Clint was sitting on the couch reading a magazine. “Dad? What are you doing up at this hour?” “I couldn't sleep. How about you?” “I couldn't either.” “How's Allison?” Clint asked putting down his magazine. “She's asleep right now. She's scared as hell, and I don't blame her. I don't even know what to tell her anymore. I keep telling her that I will protect her and keep her safe, but I can't even do that.” “Don't blame yourself, Connor. You can't be with her every minute. Besides, this guy's a real piece of work, he'll strike anyway.” “I just feel so helpless, Dad. I want to keep Allie and our baby safe. But I don't know how! I can't protect her and I can't stop it!” “You're doing the best you can. Being wit her is all the support she needs. Just focus on that for now, son.” “I will.” He said good night to Clint and went back to check on Allie. Monday morning was the usual hub of activity at WFTR. The news room was buzzing with stories, tips over the various news wires and reporters were scurrying to grab the best assignments. Even though Doug usually doled out the assignments, that didn't stop the newer reporters. They would try to outdo each other and Allison found this annoying. She sat in Doug's office perusing the journals. Her office was being put back together, and forensics had finally finished dusting for prints. Doug sat across from her his head bent in concentration. Allison shivered as she read the journal entitled Double Jeopardy. Some people can't help themselves, they just have a knack for getting into trouble. Like Monica for example, she could never leave things alone, never let things just sit and play out. This I find is one of her biggest faults. Double Jeopardy is more than a round you play on the famous game show, it's the code I live by. I will explain what this means later. But now back to Monica. Her life needs to be snuffed out, abruptly taken, like quickly putting out a flame. Maybe a gun or knife, depends on the mood I'm in. I will bring weapons and watch her squirm as she pitifully pleads for her life. Allison gasped as it dawned on her, Monica's killer and the person who was sending her the death threats were the same person. The entry chilled her, and she began to tremble. She reread the entry, it made her blood run cold, these were the words of a killer. Doug noticed her trembling and got up from his desk. “Allison? Are you all right?” “I'm fine, Doug. Just a little chilled.” “I hope you're not coming down with something.” “No, I'm just reading this entry.” “Chilling?” “To say the least. I wish I knew who sent these to me, and who wrote them. Then we'd know who killed Monica Grimson.” The phone rang, Allison jumped as Doug reached for it. “Good morning WFTR. Doug speaking, may I help you?” “Doug, it's Ross Grimson. I wanted to tell you that I just sent my assistant over with a speech I've prepared for my campaign.” “Okay, it's odd to get a call from the candidate themselves, anything special I can do for you?” “Yes, I'm giving a speech in the park this afternoon, I want to drum up support. Can you send Allison Shure to cover it?” Doug scratched his head in concentration. His dark eyes narrowed as he remembered Ross's last encounter with Allison. “You mean the lovely young lady you banned from entering your law office? You nearly had her in tears and you want her to cover your campaign speech?” “I would like to apologize to Allison in person. Besides that was in the past, she's the best reporter you've got.” “I'm not promising anything. I'll speak to her about it.” Dug hung up and turned to Allison. “That was Ross Grimson. He's sending us his campaign speech, he is also having a rally in the park this afternoon where he'll read it. He asked me to ask you if you would cover the story.” “Me? He threw me out of his office, not to mention trying to pull me out of my chair when I mentioned his son! Why would I do this?” “I don't know, Allison. I didn't give him a definite answer, I said I'd have to speak to you first. He said he wants to apologize to you.” “Okay, but only for you, Doug.” He smiled at her, she was the best they had, and he knew it would turn out fantastic. The park was crowded, Allison glanced around for Ross but couldn't find him anywhere. Fallwood's elite had turned out in full force to support Ross as he ran for governor. Craig Stillman the camera man scanned the park for Ross. He set up his tripod as Allison readied the audio equipment. Just as she was finishing up, Ross came over. He stood a few feet away, and timidly reached out his hand. “Allison, I'd like to apologize for that little incident at Grimson and Firestone. I'm sorry, it's just with my boy missing and all. I've been under a lot of stress. I hope that you will accept my sincere apologies.” He practically had phony written all over him, but Allison pushed that thought aside as she opened her mouth. “Of course, Mr. Grimson. That was just a little ... uh ...” she swept her hand in the air as if searching for the right word. “Misunderstanding.” Ross said quickly. “Yes, it was.” “I specifically asked for you to be here. You're WFTR's best and I knew if you were covering this, it would go off without a hitch. Here's my speech. I know that I sent one over to WFTR all ready, but I wanted you to have an extra copy.” “Thank you.” “Any time. I need to set up.” “Of course.” “Nice chatting with you, Allison.” “Likewise.” She watched as he went up to the podium and began to speak. As he spoke, and made gestures with his hands to emphasize his points, Craig took shots of him. Some were close ups while others were far away. Allison took detailed notes, for when she added the voice over later. Ross's speech would be on the evening news and Allison would have to do the voice over as soon as she arrived back at the station. After an hour, Ross's rally was over, Craig loaded the equipment into the van and went to find Allison. Craig was new to WFTR, but Allison liked him. He was short, with a generous sprinkling of luxurious wavy black hair, green eyes and a mustache. He was a jovial man, and always seemed to be smiling. “Ready?” he said once he had found Allison talking to a bunch of reporters from other networks. “I'm ready.” As Craig drove, Allison perused her notes. She had tried to capture as much detail as possible, what Ross was wearing, what his main points were, and most importantly how the crowd had responded. She decided to take a look at Ross's speech, she was more focused on gauging the crowd's reaction than listening to him. She wanted to make sure her notes were correct, as she glanced at the first page, she gasped. She was still in disbelief when Craig pulled into WFTR. He turned off the engine and got out of the car. He unloaded all the equipment and glanced at Allison. She was staring at Ross's speech, he was worried and opened her door. “Allison?” she continued to stare at Ross's speech. He tapped her on the shoulder. “Allison? Are you okay?” “What?” she asked as his voice pulled her out of her reverie. “Are you all right?” “I'm fine, I was just thinking.” “Are you sure?” “I'm positive.” Craig helped her down from the van as she put Ross's speech in her briefcase. After she completed her voice over for Ross's speech, Allison headed for the copy room. She had to do this without anyone knowing, she put Ross's speech into the copier and pressed a series of buttons. Within seconds, the copier spit out a carbon copy of the speech. Allison stapled it and put it and one of the journals into a plastic bag. She picked up her cell, blocked her number from showing up on caller ID and dialed. “Fallwood Forensics Lab.” “Hi, I'm calling to see if you would be able to analyze a hand writing sample.” “Yes, ma'am we can do that.” “Can you put a rush on it? It's urgent.” “Well, only in extreme cases.” The man said a little perturbed. “Listen, sir I know you don't know me, but this literally a matter of life and death.” “Sounds urgent.” “It is. Can I bring it over now?” “Sure, I'll have the results oh in about 48 hours.” “Great, thank you so much.” “What's your name?” the man inquired writing on a piece of paper. Allison thought quickly, she couldn't give her real name, then everyone would know what she was up to. “Allison McKenna.” “Okay, Ms. McKenna, come right over.” Allison mad e the fifteen minute drive over the forensics lab. It was rare for them to test things in a rush, but the man had believed her story. She hadn't lied, it was a matter of life and death, hers and her child's. The only thing she had lied about was her last name. McKenna had been her mother's maiden name. No one would associate it with Allison Shure. As she handed the man the journal and Ross's speech, she felt that maybe this was finally coming to an end. Connor arrived home late, Charlie had kept him tonight, he was relentless in their search for Chad. Connor wanted to find Chad as well, but he was more concerned about Allison. He wanted to spend every minute he could with her. When he got home, Allison was on the phone. When she hung up, she kissed him tenderly and sat on the couch. Connor could tell by her smile that it was good news. He hadn't seen her smile since the death threats. Not a true genuine smile anyway. “What's up, Allie? You look happy. I'm glad to see that, I was getting worried about you.” “I'm so excited, Connor! That was the furniture company, they said they're going to deliver the furniture on Saturday.” “That's great! I thought they weren't coming for another week yet.” “Yeah, but the furniture came in early.” “Oh, that's terrific!” he was overjoyed to see her smile again, the new house got her mind off the death threats and that was good. Allison was busy until Saturday, she was at the new house early, she had bought area rugs and was scattering them throughout the house. The varnished wood floors were too beautiful to cover all the way, so she and Connor had decided on area rugs instead of traditional carpet. She surveyed the room from a different angle, making sure that the rug fit before the furniture arrived. She was tired from the week's activities, she was covering Ross's campaign and giving daily reports on the Grimson case and the missing teenagers. The forensics lab hadn't called about the handwriting sample, she thought this was odd, but maybe it had taken longer than the man had surmised. Her phone rang, sending an echo through the empty house. “Hello?” “Ms. McKenna? This is Tim from the Fallwood Forensics Lab.” “Hi, Tim how are you?” “I'm fine thank you. I've got the results on the handwriting sample you asked for.” “What are they?” she asked her heart pounding. “The samples match. The author of the journal is the author of the speech.” “Thank you, Tim.” “I'm sending them back to you.” “I can pick them up on Monday.” “Okay, great.” “I'll have your check then too.” “Great, Ms. McKenna.” Allison hung up and opened her briefcase. They had to turn the electricity on, so there wasn't much to do. She perused the other journal again, one page was folded differently. She opened it and went white. Connor had to work, Charlie was using every man he could in his search for Chad. Allison understood and told him to be home on time. He had agreed and kissed her. Her mind snapped back to the present, the journal detailed Monica's murder and where her body was buried. She dialed Connor quickly. “Cassidy.” “Connor. I have something very important to tell you.”” Allie, are you all right? Is the baby all right?” “Yes, we're fine.” “Where are you?” “I'm at the house, waiting for the furniture to show up.” “Okay, are you sure you're safe?” “Positive. I have to tell you that I know where Monica Grimson's body is.” “You do where?” he asked incredulously. “I also know where the murder weapon is buried. In Ross's backyard!” “How do you know that?” he was perplexed as to how she would know this vital information. “I was assigned to cover Ross's campaign speech the other day. He gave me a copy of it, and it matched the journals that I got. I still don't know who sent those. Anyway, I took the speech and the journal to the Fallwood Forensics Lab to be analyzed. Connor, you'll never believe this, they match and ...” he heard a crash and Allison scream. “Allison? Allie?” the line was dead. Connor hung up and sped over to the new house. His heart thudded as he thought of his Allie. What happened to her? Was she being accosted by the mystery caller? Millions of horrific thoughts raced through his head as Connor pressed his foot down on the accelerator. Tweet
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