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On The Prowl (standard:mystery, 7298 words) | |||
Author: Sarah Spenser | Added: Nov 28 2005 | Views/Reads: 3270/2359 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
See if Allie lives in this next chapter! | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story looked at him perplexed. "Connor, what happened? Where am I?" "You're in the hospital, sweetness. You collapsed at the river." "Where's Francie?" she began to get out of bed, but Connor stopped her. "Stay in bed, honey. Francie's not in the river."" How do you know? My little girl can be down there and you're sitting here!" "Allison, there's nowhere else I'd rather be then by your side. Honey, you're sick, your fever's 104 and your escape didn't help matters." "I couldn't do it, Connor," she said beginning to sob. "I couldn't let you or the police do your jobs, she's my baby too, I had to be there. I know it was a crazy thing to ..." she stopped choked by a coughing spell. Connor watched as the spell overtook her, she shook violently with each cough. "Allie, take a breath." He said softly. "I can't breathe!" she said trying to breathe, but the more she tried, he more her chest hurt. She didn't seem to be getting anywhere. Connor crossed the room and rang for the nurse. Beverly appeared within seconds. "You're awake!" she exclaimed looking please, but one look at Allison's face told her otherwise. "She can't breathe. She just had a coughing spell. What the hell's going on?" "I don't know, Connor." "You don't know! That's great! You're a nurse!" "Calm down, Connor. Allison stop trying to hard." Beverly instructed coming over to the left side of her bed. She looked at Allison again, it seemed to be getting easier to breathe once she stopped trying so hard. But in an instant, she was choked by another coughing spell. "I'm going to get you some antibiotics." Beverly said, just as she left the room, Amanda approached her. "The tests are back from the lab." Once she could breathe again, Allison looked at Connor. His brown eyes looked concerned and it was etched all over his face. She patted his hand trying to reassure him, but Connor knew that he should be doing the reassuring. "I'm going to be okay, honey. I'm sure of that." "Are you?" "I'm positive, my love. I promise you nothing's going to happen to me. Could you do me a favor?" "Sure what?" "Could you go out and tell Lynn and your parents that I'm all right?" "Sure, I'll be right back." Connor headed out to the waiting room to tell Lynn and his parents about Allison. "They still don't know what she has? This is ridiculous!" Thelma said exasperated. "I know, Mom it's frustrating. But she seems to be holding up pretty well." "Is she conscious?" Lynn asked teary eyed. "Yes, she started coughing and it didn't seem to stop. Beverly went to get some antibiotics. I'd better get back in there." "Send her our love." Clint said, Connor nodded and exited the waiting room. When he arrived in Allie's room, she was shaking uncontrollably. "What's wrong?" "I'm cold." He felt her forehead, she was burning up. "Cold?"" Freezing actually. Could you get me a blanket?" "Sure, is there anything else I can do for you?" "Just stay with me, Connor. Will you go back and search for Francie?" "No, I want to be here with you." "But ..." "Allison, I have Pete Parnelle and the rest of the divers combing the river. If they find anything they'll call. Besides, what good would it do if he killed her? Then he'd have nothing on us." "I guess." "You'd know if anything was wrong, just like I would." "You're right." She said weakly. Connor pressed the button for the nurse, Beverly appeared momentarily. "Well, we just got your lab results back." "Lab results?" "Oh, we took some blood while you were unconscious. They indicate that you have double pneumonia. All your symptoms match up, coughing, shortness of breath and the high fever." "I'm cold." Beverly went to retrieve a blanket and put it over Allison while she continued to speak. "Does your chest hurt?" "Yes, it's worse when I breathe or cough." "Okay, we're going to treat you with something called Ciprofloxacin. We're going to get you started on some fluids, and we're having the pharmacist write up a prescription for Ciprofloxacin." "What's that?" Allison asked weakly trying to keep from shaking. "It's a medication used to treat pneumonia. Your escape didn't help matters." "How did she do it?" Connor asked trying to contain the rage he felt. How could the woman he entrusted to take care of his wife let her escape? "She pretended she was asleep, I went downstairs to get a cup of coffee. When I came back she was gone. I'm going to go order those fluids." Beverly said sweeping from the room. Connor looked at Allie again, she was pale and looked exhausted. Connor was extremely worried, but he said nothing. He sat quietly just holding her hand, eventually, she drifted off to sleep. While she slept, Connor paced nervously, he was worried about Allie and Francie. But there was nothing he could do to save either of them. He loved Allie more then he could ever say, and would gladly trade places with her. He tiptoed from the room to give Lynn and his parents another update. "How is she?" Lynn asked the moment she saw Connor. "Well, she's sleeping right now. Beverly thinks she has double pneumonia. She's getting IV fluids and they're going to put her on medication." "How's her fever? Did it break yet?" Thelma asked sitting on the edge of the couch. She looked worried, she loved Allie like a daughter. Connor knew this had to be hard for both her and Clint. "No, it's still 104. They're doing everything they can. But I just want her to get well. Listen, I think you should go and get some rest." "We'll stay." Clint said softly. "You're not going to do her any good just sitting here. Why don't you go home and I'll call if there's any change." They all reluctantly agreed conceding that Connor had a point. He watched them get up to go, and before they departed, Connor hugged each one of them and thanked them for their support. He returned to Allie's room to find Beverly standing in the doorway. "She's finally asleep." Connor whispered. "That's good, but I have to wake her. I have to give her IV fluids." "How's the medicine coming?" "The pharmacist wrote us a prescription. We're going to put her on it tonight. It has to be taken with food." "Beverly, will you tell me something?" "What is it?" she asked scanning Connor's face for any clue about what he was going to ask. "What are her chances?" Beverly paused a moment before answering, she glanced at Allison and then back at Connor. "Fifty fifty. Double pneumonia is very serious, Connor. She had some sort of infection before she escaped, her escape only made it worse." "I know, Beverly. She's a very determined woman." "Did you find your daughter yet?" "No, that's why she escaped. She figured out the clue Eagle sent us. She followed me to the river. When she got there, the divers had found Francie's shoe. Allie was hysterical, I tried to calm her down, but nothing worked. She tried to jump in the river with only her hospital gown in the middle of winter! Then she just collapsed." "I'm sorry." Beverly said patting Connor's shoulder. "Thanks, Allie will survive. She's a fighter." "Let me give her those fluids." Connor tiptoed over to Allie's bed and gently shook her. She stirred slightly but didn't fully wake up. "Allie?" he said softly. "What time is it?" she asked sleepily opening her eyes to look at him. "Um ... around 6-30 why?" "I'm going to be late for work." Allison said trying to get out of bed. Connor looked at her confused. "What are you talking about?" "You know WFTR. Doug's going to be furious. Why aren't you in bed?" "Allie, you're in the hospital, sweetness." "You're dreaming, Connor." "No, honey look at me. You're in the hospital." "Beverly, what's going on?" Connor whispered almost inaudibly. "She's delirious, probably because of the high fever." "Connor, who's that?" she asked smiling at Beverly. "Did you get a secretary?" "Allison, I'm Beverly the nurse. You have double pneumonia, you're in the hospital. I need you to hold still. I have to give you IV fluids." Connor stood quietly as Beverly started the IVs. Once she was done she came over to Connor. "Will this go away?" Connor asked now very concerned. "Eventually, once her fever comes down. Just humor her." Connor took a seat by Allie's bed and took hold of her hand. "I love you, sweetheart." "I love you too, Connor. What happened?" "With what?" "Our honeymoon. Aren't we supposed to be getting married?" "Allie ..." "I don't know what the hell I'm doing at work, if we're supposed to get married." "Sweetness ..." "Never mind, I'll tell Doug." She tried to get out of bed, but Connor stopped her. "I'll tell him, you need to rest." "Rest? I don't want to rest on my wedding night. What the hell's the point of a honeymoon?" he tried not to laugh at that comment. He humored her for over an hour, but her delirium didn't seem to be subsiding. Connor was very worried now and rang for Beverly. "I'll see you at the church." Allie said kissing him lightly. "I love you." Connor said feeling her forehead again. She was still very warm, too warm. Connor came to where Beverly was standing in the doorway. "What am I going to do? Isn't there anything you can give her?" "There's nothing, Connor. We're doing all we can." "Yeah right! You were the one who let her escape!" "I told you how that happened." "Yeah, you're some nurse! I trusted you with her!" "I'm sorry, Connor. I had no idea she was that cunning." "She usually isn't, but when it involves Francie she is. I don't blame her for escaping. Any mother would want to know where their child is." "That's good. If I were a mother I'd do the same thing. It's good that you don't blame her." "I blame you!" "I'm sorry. I'm doing everything I can to try and make her well. You should give me a little credit!" "If you save her, I'll be eternally grateful. But what am I going to do about her delirium?" "Just humor her. Want me to see how her fever is?" "Sure." They entered Allie's room and discovered she fallen asleep. "I'll be back." Beverly whispered. "Thanks." Connor whispered back. He watched Beverly depart and glanced at Allie. She looked peaceful for the first time since Francie's disappearance. She wasn't tormented by the fact that she couldn't save her, and she wasn't blaming herself, she was just there. Connor relished it, wishing that he could make her that peaceful when she was awake. He didn't blame her for what happened, but Allie blamed herself. That kind of guilt ate at her every day. He gently placed his hand on her forehead, she didn't stir. She was still very warm, he gently stroked her hair as she slept thinking about the life they had lived in the last 6 years. But his trip down memory lane was interrupted when the phone rang. "Hello?" Connor whispered, he glanced back at Allie, she was still asleep. "Hi, Detective." Eagle said sharply. "Where is she?" "Oh, Detective, if only it were that easy." "What did you do with her?" "In due time, Detective." "No! where is she? Where's my daughter? Is she alive? Will you at least tell me that?" "What kind of a man do you take me for?" he asked with an evil laugh. "Please, Eagle." "Oh, Detective get a grip! You know who I want to speak to." "Will you tell me?" "We've been through this, Detective. You know what happens if you get me ticked off?" Connor gasped not wanting to ask. "Francie and I play a little game. It's a variation on tag you're it and hide and seek. How you play is I'll have Francie hide, and I find her, I tag her and kill her." "You bast ..." "Detective watch your language. Put your pretty wife on the phone. I like talking to her better anyway." Connor put down the phone and shook Allie. "Allie?" but she didn't respond, he shook her harder. Still nothing, he tried a third time, nothing. Then he realized she wasn't asleep but unconscious. He rang for Beverly and grabbed the phone off the nightstand. "Eagle, she has a high fever. You're little stunt worked you know." "I knew it would." "She's unconscious thanks to you!" "One more negative word out of you and Francie won't live to see tomorrow! I'll call back." Before Connor could say anything, Eagle slammed down the phone. Connor sobbed uncontrollably as Beverly entered the room. "What's wrong?" "I thought she was asleep, but she's unconscious!" Beverly tried to rouse Allison but nothing worked. "Damn it! It's this high fever. I'm going to see if we can get a liquid dose of Ciprofloxacin. Maybe we can start an IV drip of it." Beverly said dashing from the room. Connor phoned Lynn and his parents and gave them an update. He told them about how Allie had escaped and followed him down to the river. They made him promise to keep them informed. Connor watched as Beverly returned with another IV and liquid Ciprofloxacin. Once the dose was started she sank in to the chair on the opposite side of Allie's bed. "Will she wake up?" "She should." "All this time I thought she was asleep." "I did too, it's not your fault, Connor." But he felt that it was. He never should've left her to look for that clue that Eagle tantalized them with. He thought of Eagle's words about hide and seek. It made him sick, and if they could only get his location, they could send a swat team. Connor sat with Allie for hours, telling her stories and watching as the hands on the clock moved into different positions. Beverly breezed in and out as did Amanda. They all said that Allie would regain consciousness eventually. But it seemed like forever. Connor saw her stir slightly and tapped her on the shoulder. "Allie?" "Connor, where's Francie?" "We haven't found her yet." "Did you search the river?" "We're still looking." He was happy she was awake, and for the moment seemed lucid. "I should go search." "Allie, that's what started all this. Just stay in bed and rest. You have double pneumonia and a very high fever. You were delirious." "What did I say?" "Oh lots of things about work and our honeymoon. You gave us all a scare." "I don't remember that." "I didn't think you would. I love you, Allie. I think you should get some rest." "I can't rest, Connor our little girl's out there." "You're not going to be any good to me or Francie if you're too exhausted. Just try to sleep, Allison." Beverly appeared quietly and approached Allison's bed. "I'm glad you're awake. We were all worried about you." "I'm better now. Connor said I was delirious." "You were for quite a while. I just want to check your temperature." After a moment Beverly took the thermometer out and read it. "It's still 104 but at least you're lucid. We gave you some ciprofloxacin through an IV. It should stop the pneumonia." "Thanks, Beverly." "You're welcome. I'll be back to check on you." The phone rang then, Connor answered brusquely. "Hello?" "Detective, what a fine surprise! Can I talk to your wife now?" "Is she alive, Eagle?" Allison gasped as she knew who was on the line. "I'm not telling you." Connor handed the phone to Allison. "It's him, Allie." "Oh my God." Allison took the phone and tried not to sob. "Eagle, where is she? Is she alive? Did you hurt her?" "Obviously you don't have a good memory, Allison. What did I tell you about asking too many questions?" "Why did you call?" "I called to give you another clue. Listen up ..." "Can you let her go, please? I'll take her place just let her go!" "Oh, Allison." "She's only a child!" "I know." "She's six-years-old! Please I'm begging you! Let my baby go!" Allison sobbed, but Eagle was unmoved. "Listen to this clue and maybe you'll find her yourself. Francie isn't dead you see, the answer's very clear. On the outskirts of town is the one you hold dear. Point the way to your destination, think of a house in restoration." Allison was about to ask him what that meant when he hung up. She told Connor the clue and he wrote it down. He began drawing a map of the outskirts of town, while Allie sobbed. Francie drew a crude picture of Eagle's house, she knew where the exits were. She had snuck out of the closet the night before and looked for the front door. But because she tried to escape, Eagle had locked her in the closet again. She was hungry and wanted her Mommy and Daddy. Tears began to fall as she pounded her tiny hands against the closet door. "Mr. Eagle let me out! I want to go home!" but she heard nothing. Not even footsteps. She sat for an hour, before she finally heard the door open. She was sitting in the corner farthest from the door crying softly. "Francie, I've been a bad man. I want to take you home." "No you're evil!" she shouted backing away from him. "No, honey. Your Mommy's right outside." "She is?" "Yes, deary. Why don't you come out and look for yourself." Francie timidly stepped out of the closet, her heart filling with joy and anticipation at seeing her Mommy again. "Where is she?" she asked softly. "She's not here." "But you told me ..." "I know what I told you. Close your eyes!" he said producing a gun. "Wha ... what are you doing?" "Close your eyes!" Francie squinted as a bullet discharged from the gun. Allie and Connor worked for hours trying to figure out the clue. Exhaustion took over Allie's body, but she pushed on. She was fighting fatigue and pneumonia all in an attempt to get her daughter back from the clutches of a madman. "What could this mean?" she asked with a yawn. "I think it means you need to get some rest." Connor said looking at her tired eyes and pale face. "Not that the clue! What the hell kind of a clue is that? Houses in restoration. He did say she wasn't dead." "I told you he wouldn't kill her." "How did you know? I mean ... I kind of knew because I'm Francie's mother and I'd know. But how did you know?" "Just work as a detective. Allie, I'm not a detective on this case, I'm a father. I don't think like a detective." "Did you get his location?" "No, he's using a disposable cell phone he could be anywhere." "Damn!" she exclaimed looking at the clue again. "Why don't we check all the houses in restoration?" "I'll do it and call you if I find anything." "But ..." "Allie, you need to rest, honey. You're very sick. I promise I'll call you if I find anything." "Why did you lie to me?" "What? I never did! When?" "You lied to me about finding Francie's shoe in the river. I remember you telling me that they didn't find anything and then I remember finding out from that policeman that you did find a shoe that is Francie's size. Why did you do it, Connor? I thought we could trust each other." She looked so vulnerable and hurt he wanted to take her in his arms and hold her. But he knew he had to answer for his actions. He held her hand, feeling her skin brush against his as he explained. "I didn't want to lie to you, Allie. But I knew if I told you the truth you'd go into the river with your hospital gown on to search. I didn't want you to get sick." "Oh, well, I guess that makes sense. You don't have any cops staking him out do you?" "No, sweetness. We're just trying to get a tap on his location, and then I will go there and rescue her." "I'm coming if you find her." "It's a deal. I'll call you if I find anything. Get some rest." He said kissing her lightly. She kissed him hard on the mouth and watched as he left. Allison laid In bed just thinking when there was a knock at the door. She didn't look in the general direction thinking it was a nurse checking her temperature. "Allison? Are you awake?" Lynn asked sinking into the chair Connor had just vacated. "Lynn! How did you get in here?" it was only 9 in the morning, and visiting hours didn't start until 12. "I persuaded the nurse to let me see you. Connor called and told me that you were delirious. Are you okay?" "I'm better now. They're giving me some sort of medicine Ciprofloxacin I think to try and stop the pneumonia. I don't remember being delirious. But Connor said I gave him quite a scare." "You gave us all a scare. Thelma and Clint were up all night with worry. I was so worried, Allison. I had to see you. Where's Connor?" "Eagle called and gave us another clue. He said that she's alive! After they found her shoe in the river I ..." she couldn't go on. She choked back a sob and looked at Lynn again. Her blue eyes mirrored the concern that Allie's showed. Lynn patted her hand and glanced at her again. "What's the clue?" "Something like Francie's not dead you see, this is very clear. On the outskirts of town is the one you hold dear. Point the way to your destination, think of a house in restoration." "What does that mean?" "I have no idea. Connor's out looking at houses in need of restoration. Wait a minute! The outskirts of town is where Jack held me!" "You don't think ..." "I don't know. Can you get me the number to the prison?" "Which one is he in?" "Thatcherhouse." It was one of the most secure prisons in the country. Lynn got the number from information and dialed. Allison was greeted by a brisk voice. "Good morning, Thatcherhouse. Officer Dano speaking." "Good morning, my name's Allison Shure. Could you tell me the status of a prisoner?" "What do you mean?" "My father's in there for murder, I'd like to make sure he didn't escape." "Are you law enforcement?" "No, I'm not. Just an average citizen." "I'm sorry, Ms. Shure. Even with law enforcement, you'd have to supply us written documentation." "Mr. Dano, my daughter has been kidnapped, I just want to make sure my father is still behind bars." Dano thought back, his little girl had been kidnapped nearly a decade earlier. "Okay, what's his name?" "Jack Shure." "Hold on one moment." Dano put down the receiver and walked to the stockade. He retrieved Jack and brought him to the phone. As he did, Dano thought of his little girl, he had been lucky enough to be reunited with her. But the man who abducted her should've been in prison. Allison listened as the phone was being picked up. "Hi, Allison. What do I owe this pleasure?" she froze when she heard his voice. "Uh ... I ... I just wanted to make sure you were there." "You put me here, where else would I be?" "Thanks." "Don't rush off so fast, talk to your old man. How's Clinton?" "You mean Connor?" "Yeah that's it. Keystone, how is he?" "He's fine, Jack. How's prison life?" "Calling your old man by his first name. That ain't good." "Shut up! You should be ashamed of what you did." "Let's not rehash old history. So, why did you really call?" "I'm not telling you." "Come on, sweetheart. There has to be a reason." Allison was exasperated and wanted to hang up on him. "She called because her daughter's missing." Dano shouted. "I got a grandchild? Why didn't you tell me? I could plan a break and she could see her old grandpa." "She's never seeing you! You're not getting within a mile of her!" "So hostile!" "I found out what I wanted. I have to go." "Tell Keystone and my granddaughter I said hi." "Okay." She slammed down the phone before he could get another word in. "What happened?" Lynn asked as Allison's eyes burned like fire. "Dano the officer I was speaking to told him about Francie." "Oh no!" "Well, at least I know he didn't kidnap her. But I can't help think that this clue is important somehow. Especially the word point." "What do you mean?" "Well, how man houses are there in need of restoration on the outskirts of town?" Lynn thought and shook her head. "But point is important. Maybe it's like Fire Point or something with Point in the name." "Like what?" "The only point I know is Restless Point." "I don't even know where that is." Lynn said trying to picture it. "You know where Old Mill Road ends?" "Yeah." "Well, if you go for about a mile and a half, you'll come to Restless Point." Allison grabbed the phone and dialed as quickly as she could. He had searched all the houses in need of restoration on the outskirts of town, and came up with nothing. He was dismayed when his cell rang. "Connor Cassidy." "Connor, it's me. Did you check Restless Point yet?" "No, Allie why?" "Because I think that it's important. Point is a very important word in the clue." "Okay, I'll check it out and I'll call you." "I love you." "I love you too, Allie." He listened as she broke the connection, he walked slowly to his car and got in. When he arrived, Connor saw one lone house sitting on a bluff overlooking nothing. He knocked on the door, nothing. He rapt again, nothing. Connor drew his gun and a flashlight and entered the house. Inside he found the place dark and damp, but he searched every room just the same. The house was all wood, with beautiful craftsmanship Connor searched the kitchen, living room, and walked into the bathroom. On the vanity, he found a hairbrush, and saw drops of blood on the handle. He shivered thinking it was Francie's. Underneath the brush, he found another note. It read: Just out of reach the thing you desire, Think of a passion that burns like fire, Out of your clutches out of your grasp, Your daughter is mine at last. Connor shivered as he read the note. On the bottom were the words "Two Weeks" and an hourglass with the sand was almost gone. Connor put the note and hairbrush into an evidence container and headed back to town. He dropped the things at the lab and then headed to the hospital. Allie was waiting anxiously for him to return. "What did you find?" "I found one thing a hairbrush and a note." "Is it Francie's hair?" "Well, we don't know that yet, sweetheart. I'm having it analyzed at the lab. But I brought you a copy." Allie read it and gasped. "What does that mean?" "I don't know." "Did you find anything else?" "No, honey." "I called the prison Thatcherhouse just to make sure Jack was in there." "Is he?" "Yes, and the officer who answered the phone told him about Francie. They said they don't let you know over the phone, unless your law enforcement, but when I explained that Francie was kidnapped, he relented." "What did Jack say?" "He wants to plan a break so he can meet Francie." "Don't worry, he'll never make it." "Lynn was here for a while. She just left a little while ago." "Oh, that's nice that you had company." "I love her so much, Connor." "She's a good friend." Connor said sinking into the chair beside her bed. He read the note again and tried to figure it out. "Hmm, just out of reach, does that mean he's not in this town anymore?" Allie asked looking at the note again. "I don't know." "What do you think, Connor? You're the detective." "I don't know, sweetness. I have no idea how to interpret that. It could mean that the place is an hour's drive from here." "Where did you get that from?" Allison asked incredulously looking at him as if he had lost his mind. "The hourglass." Allison stared at it a bit before answering. "Oh, I hadn't thought of that. I wonder if two weeks is significant." "How do you mean?" Connor said trying to follow her logic. "Well, if you're right and the hourglass means he's an hour from here, there are 14 days in two weeks. Maybe he's 14 hours away." "Hmm, that's interesting, but what's 14 hours from here?" Connor asked trying to think if he knew anything that would attract him there. "The next county. I have no idea." Allie said rubbing her eyes. "Hmm," Connor sat in concentration his head bent over the note. Several minutes passed, Allie was no closer to figuring out the clue either. After a while, Connor looked up. "Have you figured it out yet?" "No, not yet." She said sleepily, the fatigue was worse than ever, which Beverly attributed to the pneumonia. "I think we should call it a night, Allie." They had worked on the clue since dinner, and it was now nearing 11:30. "Maybe you're right. I can't even think straight anymore." "You need to rest, Allison." "I don't know how I would get through this without you, my love." She said patting his hand. "You'll always have me." He said kissing her lightly. "I love you, Connor." "I love you, Connor." She said planting a passionate kiss on his cheek. Within minutes, they were both asleep. Hours later, Beverly entered quietly to check on Allison. She advanced towards her bed and placed her hand gently on Allie's forehead. Her fever was coming down, she definitely felt cooler, Allie opened her eyes and looked at Beverly sleepily. "Go back to sleep, Allison. I'm just checking your temperature." Beverly whispered with a smile. "Is Connor all right?" "Everything's fine, I didn't meant to wake you. Your fever's coming down, you feel cooler." "Do you want to take my temperature?" "Okay, now that you're awake." Beverly said inserting the thermometer under Allison's tongue. A few seconds later, Beverly read it as it registered 102. "What is it?" Allison inquired looking at Beverly with concern. Her blue eyes looked glassy, and Beverly knew the pneumonia and the fever still had a pretty good hold on her. "It's 102. Your fever's coming down. I'll let you rest. I'll be back to check later." She watched as Beverly left, Allison closed her eyes and tried to sleep. She had been up several times, just watching the clock, she thought it was the Ciprofloxacin that was treating her pneumonia that caused her bouts of insomnia. But she couldn't be sure. Connor woke several hours later, he glanced at Allie who was still asleep. Bright sunlight had awakened Connor and he stood and quietly walked to the window to close the curtain. It rustled harshly, rousing Allie from sleep. "Connor?" she said sleepily opening her eyes to look at him. "Go back to sleep, Allie. I was just closing the curtain. The sun's too bright." "I can't sleep, Connor. I think about her all the time. I want to find her!" "We will, sweetness. We'll figure out this clue." "Beverly came to check on me before. My fever's gone down." "That's good, what is it now?" "102." "That's great. Are you feeling any better?"" I'm not as hot, and my chest doesn't hurt as much. I guess I'll have to stay here a few more days." "When Amanda says you're ready you can come home." She smiled at him thinking of home. "It's going to be so empty without her, my love." She said somberly. "We'll find her, sweetheart. Don't worry." They worked on the clue for the rest of the day, and for several days afterward. Eagle had not phoned, and Allison was growing concerned, she could the worry lines in Connor's face, but he wouldn't admit to her that he was worried. Allie stared at her surroundings, wishing she was anyplace but here. Amanda came in and took her temperature again. Her soft eyes conveyed gentleness even before she spoke. "How are you feeling, Allison?" "Much better. Can I go home now?" "Not yet. We'd like to keep you one more day." "I can't, Amanda. I have to go find Francie." Amanda sighed exasperated. "I'll sign myself out." Allison said defiantly. "Oh, all right! I'll write you a prescription for Ciprofloxacin. Tell me, have you been sleeping? You look tired." "No, I can't stay asleep, I can fall asleep. But I wind up waking an hour later." "Are you able to fall back to sleep after this happens?" "Sometimes, but it depends."" In rare cases, Ciprofloxacin can have this affect on people. You'll just have to take it for a few more days." Amanda said with a smile. A few hours later, Allie was back at home. All she could do was pace and visit Francie's room. Connor agonized while watching her. Thelma, Clint and Lynn dropped by with food and they talked for a while. It kept Allie's mind off Francie for the time being. They still hadn't figured out the clue. Two days later, they were no closer to figuring it out. Allie appeared in the kitchen doorway with red eyes and a pot of coffee. She hadn't slept well in days, and she looked absolutely dreadful. She set the pot on the table and poured Connor a cup. Then she poured herself one. It was nearly 4 AM, and Connor now paced as Allie did. He wandered between the dining room window and Allie's side. "What do you see?" Allie asked hopefully. "Nothing, darling. Aren't you even going to try to sleep?" he asked kissing her delicately. She kissed him tenderly on the mouth, letting her lips linger for just a moment before she reluctantly pulled away. "No, Connor. I can't, this damn medicine isn't helping. You haven't gotten much sleep either." "I know, but ..." he trailed off and took a sip of his coffee. "What's he trying to tell us?" Connor asked in frustration. "Passion burning like fire is not a clue! And the out of your clutches part makes me want to throttle him! Just out of reach the thing you desire. Think of a passion that burns like fire. Out of your clutches, out of your grasp. Your daughter is mine at last." "Hmm, I can't help thinking that passion is important." Allie said wearily. They sat up until 6 but were no closer. Finally, just before 7 Allie thought she knew what the clue was. Connor had dozed off and she was looking at the clue muttering to herself. "Connor! I think I got it!" Connor woke startled and stared at her. "Got what?" "The clue!" "What is it?" "I think he's talking about Passionfire Grove." "Where's that?" "I don't know. I'm going to look it up." Allie said going to the desk to find her map. She pulled out a map of Fallwood and scanned it. Connor poured the last of the coffee from the pot into his cup and sipped slowly. "Remember you said the two weeks may be significant?" "Yeah." "Well, guess what? Acording to this map, Passionfire Grove is 14 hours from here." "I'll drive." Connor said downing the last of his coffee and grabbing his car keys. Half an hour later, they were packed and ready to go. They had no idea what they would find, and Connor dreaded the thought as he piloted the car on to the highway. After 6 hours of driving, he was exhausted. Allie could see it in his face and offered to take over as they listened to tunes on the radio. "Let me take over for you." "No, I'm fine." He insisted rolling down his window. He was falling asleep, and thought the air would do him good. "It's frigid out there. I'll drive. You just rest." When they came to a rest stop, Connor pulled off the road, and he and Allie traded places. She drove for about an hour, passing deserted houses, and old country stores. Passionfire Grove was a forgotten section of Free River the next county over. She gazed at the scenery ahead, which wasn't much to look at. Connor had fallen asleep beside her, so Allie turned on the radio softly. Sheryl Crow's latest song was playing and Allie tried to sing along softly as the car bumped along the old road. But lack of sleep was catching up with her, she hadn't had a full night's sleep in nearly a week, and she began to get drowsy. She rolled down her window, but it did no good. Within minutes she was asleep behind the wheel. Connor felt the car jerk forward and woke with a start. "Allie?" he mumbled not opening his eyes to look at her. When she didn't answer, he said her name again. "Allie, what are you doing?" he opened his eyes and glanced at her. Horrified, he discovered she had fallen asleep at the wheel. "Allison!" he screamed shaking her awake. "Oh my God!" she said terrified. "Stop! Can't you see we're going off the road?" "I can't stop!" she tried frantically pressing the brakes as hard as she could to get the car to stop, but it didn't. With every passing moment, they were gaining speed, and heading towards the embankment. "Allie stop!" "I can't stop, Connor!" she screamed as the car plunged down the embankment. Shards of glass and metal went flying as the car came to rest at the bottom of a treeless expanse of land. Tweet
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