Finding Love: A Journey
By:
Scotty
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“Bradley, this is going to be a long ride, so get as comfortable as
you can. If you have to piss, I’m sorry to say you will have to do
it in your pants. I don’t plan to stop for anything except
gasoline. I have some food and water. I’ll stop occasionally for
gas and I’ll be sure you eat and drink,” Travis said to his son.
Brad could take it no longer. He sat up and shouted at his father,
“How could you shoot Jacob? He did nothing. I hate you!”
Travis was startled by Brad’s unexpected outburst and nearly lost
control of the Mercedes. He braked and began to pull over to the
break down lane. Brad knew what he had to do. He moved near the
passenger-side door. When he judged his father had slowed down
enough, he opened the car door and flung himself out, falling in a
ball and rolling down the small embankment toward the canal. A
short distance from him an alligator slid noiselessly into the
canal and swam toward the flailing young man.
Chapter 23
Doctor Norris approached the
group. He said hello and then asked who among them were Jacob’s
parents. Doug indicated that he and Diane were the parents, but
that Sadie had been Jacob’s caretaker for a number of years and he
wanted her to hear whatever Dr. Norris had to say.
“First, I think that Jacob will eventually be fine. However, there
a couple of things about his recovery that could slow it down,” he
said.
“What do you mean by that?” asked Doug.
“Well, for one thing he has a bad concussion and that could take
sometime to get over. I don’t believe that this will happen, but
Jacob might have a memory problem. Right now he is under medicated
rest. He’ll sleep for some time. His nose was broken and he’ll
have two black eyes, I suspect. Finally, he was hit by the bullet .
. .”
“Oh my God,” said a devastated Douglas .
“Mr. Neilson, please. The wound was not life threatening, but he’ll
have a sore calf where the bullet entered and exited it. He’s
receiving some blood to replenish what he lost at the scene, and to
replace some the little lost during the work on his calf. Jacob
will be up and around in a day or two, but athletic activity will
have to be delayed for a week. He’ll be able to go home as soon as
I’m sure that the concussion didn’t do any serious damage. He can’t
see visitors for a while, an hour or two, but then he can see you
three together, but for short periods of time. I have had him moved
out of recovery and up to the 4th floor. He’s in room 65. Do you
have any questions?”
“Yes, Dr. Norris, I do,” said Diane. “When do we tell him about his
boyfriend who has been kidnapped? I know it’s the first thing he’ll
ask about when he wakes up.”
“Telling him exactly what’s happening won’t make him relapse. It
may make him very emotional, but we can control that with medication
if you as his parents think that is necessary. I got to know Jacob
a few days ago. He’s a sharp young man who can control himself if
he needs to do that. Let him know that he won’t be able to help if
he doesn’t control his emotions.”
Sadie moved to Dr. Norris. She placed her hand on his lower arm,
looked up at him and asked,
“Will he be in much pain, Doctor?”
“I shouldn’t think so. The nose and calf will be sore, but he’ll be
on some pain medication. He has been struck in the head twice and
that could give him some headaches, but I doubt that. In general,
Jacob should be in full recovery mode in a day, two at the most.
When he goes home, I’ll give you some things to watch for that could
indicate some injury to the brain, but all the tests are negative.
A nurse will come and get you when you can visit him. I have other
patients now, so if you will excuse me, I have to leave.”
“Thank you so much, Dr. Norris. You have allayed our fears about my
son,” said Doug.
To Norris’s surprise, Sadie hugged him. He smiled and walked out of
the waiting room.
Before any of the three could speak, Beth Mason and a large man
that Sadie assumed was Gimple, rushed into the Emergency Room
reception area. Beth rushed to Doug and hugged him tightly. She
was pale and had tears in her eyes.
“How is Jacob, Doug? Is he going to be okay? Do you know what
happened?” she asked as she hugged Diane and Sadie.
“We’re not really sure, but Jacob was shot in the calf, and struck
three times in the head, once in the nose which was broken, and two
other times, one below his left ear, the other in the temple. We
can’t see him until later, but Dr. Norris says he should make a
complete recovery unless something unexpected were to happen,” said
a sad Douglas .
“Do they know who did this? I mean, who hurt Jacob and kidnapped my
son.”
“They’re not sure, but they believe it was someone from the
community, not kids at the high school,” offered Sadie.
“Whoever it was drove an expensive car,” Diane said.
Beth recoiled at Diane’s statement. She looked furtively at Gimple,
seeking some help. Gimple introduced himself,
“I’m Roger Gimple, Ms. Mason’s private detective. We have some
information about a place where Brad has had a space reserved for
him. It’s designed to change homosexual young men into heterosexual
young men. We know who made the reservations. It was Mr. Mason.”
“Why?” asked an incredulous Sadie.
Beth Mason looked at the floor and spoke,
“Because he’s certain it will work. He doesn’t want to have two gay
sons. There’s nothing he can do about Chris. But it’s different
with Brad. Travis sincerely believes if there is some kind of
intervention now, Brad will be what he says is normal; that is a
heterosexual young man. He’s about lost his mind over this.”
“What the hell’s the matter with him, Mrs. Mason. Jacob and Brad
are happy. Jacob’s the happiest I can ever remember. Both the boys
are discreet. I never saw them flaunt their sexuality. They are
pretty private, except for some hugs and kisses. All of us support
the two of them. We want them to be happy, It sounds to me as if
he has lost his mind,” Doug said.
Beth Mason knew that what Doug had just said was the truth. She
also realized that her husband had gone way beyond what could be
characterized as normal. She moved over to Doug, laid her hand on
his arm, and told him,
“Doug, Travis has Brad with him, we’re sure of that, and we know
where they are headed. The question is, what do we do about it? “
“I certainly don’t know, Beth. Right now my energy is on my son’s
recovery. I want to help, Beth, but I have to know what to do,
please don’t expect me to come up with a solution. But I want to
help because if anything bad was to happen to Brad, it would kill
Jacob.”
Roger Gimple cleared his throat which caused the little group of
people to look at him. He smiled weakly at them and then said,
“Mr. Mason is headed toward Georgia . We even know where he’s
taking his son, but unfortunately, we’re not sure what the best way
might be to intervene. We don’t want him to hurt Brad, and we’re
afraid if we upset Mr. Mason too much he might flip out and do harm
to himself and to Brad. It is obvious that he has a gun with him
since he wounded Jacob. We are going to need all the help we can
get.”
“What about the police?” asked Sadie.
“We’ll have to get them involved, but sometimes the police are not
too interested in family matters, especially if it’s like this, you
know with gay sons,” said Gimple.
“Yeah, we got some of that the other day when there was a problem
at our home. But we have a friend. Wait a minute! If this is
kidnapping, doesn’t the FBI get involved>”
“Yes, they do,” said Gary as he and Father Jim walked over to the
group.”
“Thank God you’re here Father. We need you to help us through this
difficult time,” Sadie said.
Diane had the presence of mind to make some quick introductions.
Soon everyone was aware of all the others in the group. Gimple was
surprised and relieved to hear about Gary. He quickly pulled Gary
to one side and had an animated and fairly loud conversation. Jim
looked at the two and smiled, Gimple would quickly learn that Gary
was not a pushover.
Jim went to the three ladies and hugged them. He shook hands with
Doug and asked him,
“How’s my Jacob, doing?”
“He’ll be okay. He’s already been brought up to the fourth floor.
We can see him shortly. A nurse will come and get us,” said Doug.
“Does Chris know about Brad?” asked Jim.
“No he doesn’t Father. I don’t know if I can tell him. He’ll flip
out because he hasn’t had a good relationship with his father for
some time,” Beth said as she wiped tears from her eyes.
Jim hugged Beth who was obviously close to emotional breakdown.
“Would you like me to tell him, Mrs. Mason?” he asked.
“Oh, yes, thank you father,” she stammered and then she broke down,
her sobs filling the waiting area. Both Sadie and Diane were
quickly at her side, comforting her, assuring her that everything
would be all right. Sadie thought, ‘I wonder what the crazy man
will do.’ Diane didn’t believe all she was telling Beth in an
attempt to keep her calm. Travis Mason was a terrible threat and it
frightened Diane to think of what he might do to his own son.
Gimple and Gary moved back to the group. Gimple spoke first,
“We’re going to call the local sheriff.”
“There’s no need to do that,” came the deep voice of Sheriff
Conklin, “I’m already here.” Gimple and Gary walked over to the
sheriff. After shaking hands, the three moved to a side area in the
waiting room and spoke quietly. Father Jim excused himself and left
for the fourth floor to tell Chris and Peter what was happening.
Delores Treadwell and Kinkade arrived with two deputy sheriffs.
Shortly thereafter, Kev and Todd came into the waiting area. Sadie
and Diane had gotten Beth to sit, but they continued to softy assure
her that Brad would be fine, even if they both wondered about the
outcome.
Doug had hurried to Kev and Todd, hugging them both and thanking
them for all that they had done to assist Jacob. Both the young men
insisted that they hadn’t done anything that anyone would have
done. But Doug would have nothing to do with that; he insisted that
they were heroes and that he wouldn’t forget it. Not for a second.
“I have my son because you two had the presence of mind to help.
You could have just ignored the whole thing.”
“But we couldn’t do that, Mr. Neilson. Jacob and Brad are our
friends. Friends help friends. We, we . . .’
“We love them, Mr. Neilson,” interrupted Todd, “we love them like
brothers.” Tears glistened in Todd’s eyes and he wiped the near
tears with the back of his hand. Kev put his arm on Todd’s
shoulders and squeezed. None of this went unnoticed by Doug
Neilson. He was genuinely moved and hugged the two guys again.
“Boys,” said Sheriff Conklin, “could you please come over here so
that we can talk with you. We have some questions.”
Before they would leave, Kev asked about Jacob’s condition.
Satisfied that he would be fine, he and Todd went to the sheriff,
Gimple, and Gary.
Treadwell and Kinkade were talking with Beth Mason, Diane, Sadie and
Doug who had returned to his wife and Sadie. They related all that
they knew about what happened. Both of them praised Kev and Todd
for their quick and important handling of the situation. When Beth
asked if they had seen Brad, they both hesitated but informed her
that the car had left before they got to the scene. Sheriff Conklin
called for them to join his group; they left immediately and went to
the sheriff’s group.
A young pert nurse whose name tag declared “ Charlotte ”, entered
the waiting area, went directly to the Neilsons and told them to
follow her as she was to take them to Jacob’s room. The four left
with her, each of them apprehensive about what they would find.
*****
“That son-of-a-bitch! If I
could get my hands on him, I would beat the fuckin’ shit out of
him. How could he do this? How could he do this?” screamed Chris
as he collapsed on his bed, his body now wracked with sobs. Father
Jim sat next to him on the bed, speaking softy to him. Peter, in
obvious distress, was trying to sit up. He wanted to help his
lover, but he couldn’t. Soon he too was in tears.
As they approached Room 65, they heard the shouting coming from
Room 69. Beth paled and started to tremble. Sadie brought her to a
chair near the room, where Beth sat. Diane and Doug hesitated, but
Sadie motioned them on, so almost immediately then disappeared into
Room 65.
“Sadie, how can I go into that room and face Chris? He’s my son,
but I can understand how he hates his father and probably me, too.
I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what to think,” said the
distraught mother. Sadie pulled Beth tightly to her, cooing as a
mother might to a child.
“Beth, the best advice I can give you is to go in there and face
Chris. Let him know that you are on his side, and more importantly,
that you are on Brad’s side. Be sure he understands that you didn’t
know anything about what your husband was planning. You’re not the
villain in this terrible incident. The villain is your mistaken
husband who acted on questionable information. He’s not the only
one who has acted this way. We see it in all phases of life, from
the top down. Just be truthful and sincere. Whatever you think, I
am certain that Chris loves you deeply. Now go and tell him you
love him,” Sadie quietly said.
Without saying anything, Beth Mason got up from the chair and walked
briskly to the door of Room 69. She hesitated for a brief moment
and then went into the room to confront her son. Sadie hoped that
she wouldn’t forget to tell him she loved him the way he was. Sadie
walked slowly toward the door to Room 65. Her heart was beating
faster than normal and even her breath came in shallow gulps. What
would she find? How would she react to her Jacob? She stood
straight, took a deep breath and entered the room.
*****
Brad had hit his head as he
rolled down the incline toward the canal. It took him a moment or
two to clear his head, to remember what was happening, and to
decide what to do next. He looked out into the canal and suddenly
he saw the alligator moving with astonishing speed toward him. He
turned and tried to run, but his sandals slipped on the moist grass
and he slid back toward the streaking alligator and certain injury
or death. His thoughts went to Jacob, his Jacob, his injured Jacob,
his wounded Jacob, and then in a horror he could not have imagined,
his dead Jacob. At that moment all hope left him and he lay still
waiting for the inevitable, but with the assurance that he would
soon be with Jacob. Shots rang out and the gator thrashed about in
the dark waters which became slightly sanguine. All movement
stopped, and the gator floated casually to the top of the water.
Brad lifted his head and looked up the bank and saw his father
standing there with his pistol in his hand. Travis Mason had saved
his son, but he would not even consider allowing him to return home
and to that little whore. He moved carefully down the incline,
keeping the gun visible. He stood over his son, regretting for a
moment, what he was doing. But he continued, recognizing a kind of
defeat in the face of his son who was almost groveling before him.
“Get up, Brad. You go first and I’ll follow you. Don’t try to get
away again or the outcome could be drastic. Do you understand,
Brad? he asked. There was no answer as Brad got up and began the
short climb up the hillock. As he reached the top, he glanced back
to see what the noise was. He saw a feeding frenzy as other gators
quickly ripped apart the dead alligator’s carcass. ‘How like being
a gay man in the bigoted society his father seemed to enjoy. Gay
men were only there to be destroyed.’ He walked to the car, stood
outside the back door and put his hands behind his back. He
couldn’t see it, but he could feel the smile that spread across his
father’s face.
“Thanks for being cooperative, Brad,” said Travis as he began to
secure his son’s hands together with plastic cable ties. He laughed
lightly and continued. “These will keep you from getting in
trouble. I’m also going to tie your feet together. Do you think
you’ll need a gag?” he asked Brad.
“No, no, I won’t need a gag because I don’t have anything to say to
you,” whispered Brad.
He climbed into the car, sat on the seat and put his feet out so
that his dad could fasten them together. Travis made a quick job of
it. He lifted Brad’s legs into the car and slammed the door shut.
He jumped into the Mercedes, pulled onto the road and sped away.
But he and Brad had not been alone.
Benjamin Huckins, pulled out his cell phone and dialed 911. He
related all that he had seen and gave the operator the license plate
number. It was a vanity plate which proclaimed “Lawyer”. After he
had finished with the operator at 911, he grabbed his fishing pole,
climbed on his bicycle and pedaled the short distance to the camp
ground. His wife was sitting outside the RV enjoying the shade of
the awning and a glass of iced tea. She was surprised to see her
husband home early.
“You’re early, Ben. What happened? Fish not biting,” she said.
“You’ll never believe what I saw. I called 911 and reported it.”
“My God, Ben, what did you see?” Emma asked.
Ben Huckins took his time to relate all that he had seen. He was a
good story teller so the details were thorough and finely drawn.
When he finished talking, he sat in the other chair and poured
himself a glass of iced tea. Emma observed her husband carefully.
He seemed at ease and comfortable. She was angry, and couldn’t
understand what Ben had failed to do.
“Why didn’t you help that young man? You’re no coward, Ben. He
needed your help,” she said.
“Don’t you think I knew that, Em. Good God, the crazy older man had
a gun. He’d have shot me just like he did the alligator. He was
not about to put up with shit from anyone. If I had let him know I
was there, I’d be a dead man. Em, those two were father and son.
Can you imagine a father in his right mind doing that to his son. I
hope they catch the bastard and put him in prison for years.”
Emma remained silent for a while. She sensed the anger in Ben. He
had done all that he could have done. She wondered if anything
would be done about what her husband had reported. She wouldn’t ask
him anymore questions.
“Time to start supper,” she said as she got up from the chair and
waddled her plump body into the RV.
“You mad at me, Em?” he asked.
“Course not, Ben. You did all that you could do. I’m proud of
you,” she said from inside the RV. Ben stretched out in the chair,
looking up through the trees to the blue sky above. He wondered if
he could ever do anything as crazy as that. He doubted that. He
prayed silently that the young man would be safe and would be saved
from his father.
Em came out of the RV carrying a tray with plates and glasses on
it. Ben glanced her way and smiled.
“Thought we could have dinner outside tonight. It’s pleasant.
We’re just going to have some hamburgers. That okay?”
“It sure is hon,” Ben said as a Sheriff’s Department cruiser drove
into the space beside the RV. Ben stood up and waited for the
deputy. ‘Good,’ thought Em, ‘they are doing something about it.’
*****
Beth stopped just inside of the
door of her son’s hospital room. She saw three young men in the
room, her son Chris, his boyfriend, Peter, and Father Jim. They
all seemed deeply involved with the not quiet conversation which she
imagined had to do with Brad’s kidnapping and the attack on Jacob.
“Chris?” He looked past Jim’s shoulder and saw his mom standing
there. She looked small and frightened.
“Oh, Mom, how could dad do what he’s done? How could he? her son
asked.
Father Jim got up from the bed and moved over to Peter’s bed. Beth
moved to her son, sat on his bed, took him into her arms and
together they wept.
“I love you, Chris. I’m sorry I didn’t take issue with your father
earlier. He’s wrong, Chris. What he’s doing is terrible. He hurt
Jacob and he’s taken Brad away, threatening his life with a gun. I
can’t explain it. I didn’t know what he was up to, Chris. I can’t
make excuses for him. Not any more. Do you forgive me? said Beth.
Chris was weeping quietly, but he had difficulty in being able to
speak to his mother. Finally, after getting control of his
emotions, he wiped his eyes, got a tissue and blew his nose.
“I never stopped loving you, Mom. I never blamed you, not really.
I guess I thought you should have taken our side with Dad, but I
understand. There’s nothing to forgive.
Through tear-filled eyes, Beth Mason saw her son, maybe for the
first time, as a highly intelligent, handsome, thoughtful, and
wonderful young man. They hugged again, holding each other tightly,
experiencing one of those private family moments that can erase
years of disenchantment.
“What’s happening, Mom? How can Peter and I help? We’ve got to
help Brad. Mom, Dad is acting crazy. I’m afraid he might hurt
Brad, or worse,” said Chris.
Beth recoiled at Chris’s remark, ‘or worse’, and yet she knew deep
in her bones that Travis would hurt Brad, that he might even murder
him, especially if he felt pushed into a corner. She knew she had
to reassure Chris, so she told him,
“Chris, your father would never do anything extreme. He loves both
of you.”
Father Jim had walked back to Chris’s bed. He looked at the two of
them, sitting there and he wondered if they could ever again enjoy
the pleasure of family. From what he had heard today, he had doubts
that there could ever be any kind of reconciliation between Brad and
his father. Travis Mason had injured Jacob, perhaps seriously.
Brad would never forgive that. Jim didn’t believe that he had the
heart to try to bring this disjointed family back together. Perhaps
Travis Mason would have to live the remainder of his life outside of
the compass of the Circle of Love that makes a family.
“Chris Mason, I want you over here so that I can hold you. I want
to give you some of my strength. Get over here, now,” said an
exasperated Peter Li. Beth and Jim helped Chris out of bed. He
pushed away their supporting hands, and walked over to Peter’s bed.
Peter looked up at his life partner, a couple of tears running down
his cheeks. He reached out and took Chris’s hand in his pulling him
down onto the bed and atop him. Their faces were only inches apart
and they starred into each other’s eyes. Each of them now felt safe
and truly loved. Peter whispered,
“With God as my witness, Christopher Mason, I love you with all of
my heart and soul. Now if you know what’s good for you, Baby, you’d
better kiss me and you had better mean it. Come here,” he said as
he smiled and pulled Chris down. They shared a kiss which sent both
of them soaring away from where they were to a place apart which was
filled with the deepest and warmest feelings. Content and secure,
they melted into each other.
Father Jim looked at them and his heart began to beat faster and his
mind flew to Gary . He loved Gary . Yes, he was willing to do
whatever it took to be with him. Thanks be to God that Father
Crowley had been so accepting of his gayness and his desire to love
and live with Gary and also to carry on with his ministry. If he
couldn’t do it here because of bigots, then he and Gary would find a
place where they would be able to live, love, and pursue their
careers.
At first Beth Mason didn’t know how to react to Chris and Peter’s
embrace and kiss. It embarrassed her, made her feel as though she
was watching something pornographic. Suddenly she realized that
she was reacting to it in the same way that Travis would. She
looked back at them and this time she saw two young men who were in
love. There was no sex here. Here there was love. ‘How,’ she
wondered, ‘could love be wrong? Had she and Travis been deceived at
their church? Had she been unable or unwilling to stand up to
Travis and the pastor at the church?’
She was almost consumed with guilt which gnawed at her soul and made
her wish for a simple forgiveness. But this was short lived. Her
heart and soul were quickly overshadowed by a dark, oppressive
hole. She knew it was her punishment for not saving Brad from his
father. If Travis hurt Brad, or, God forbid killed him, then that
terrible emptiness in her heart and soul could never be filled.
She had paled and was shaking slightly as tears streamed down her
face. Father Jim noticed and went to her. He put his arm around
her shoulders, and held her while asking her quietly if she was
okay. She shook her head in the affirmative, but did not speak.
“Mom, come with me and speak to Peter. He wants to meet you. He
thinks you’re the cat’s pajamas. We heard about your telling dad
off in the cafeteria the other day. Cool, Mom, cool!” said Chris.
Jim laughed, and to her surprise, so did Beth Mason. She took
Chris’s hand in hers and walked to Peter’s bed. Although Peter was
still a long way from full recovery, he smiled broadly at her and
asked,
“Don’t I get a kiss from the mother of the groom?”
At first Beth just looked at him, then she smiled and leaned down
and kissed him on the cheek. Behind her Chris was smiling like the
Cheshire cat. Peter pulled her down and kissed her on both cheeks
following the European tradition… or maybe the Hollywood tradition.
Whichever it was, everyone in the room enjoyed it.
“So, you’re the remarkable mother that I’ve heard so much about,
huh? He talks about you all the time. No, Peter, that’s not how my
mother cooks beef. No, Peter, my mother never makes the bed that
way. No, Peter, you shouldn’t cut the roast that way. My mother
says to cut it across the grain. He thinks you’re the only
successful cook in the world. He really loves you a lot, Mrs.
Mason, and so do I,” said Peter.
“I was never able to tell you what a great guy Peter is. Can you
understand why I love him so much?” asked Chris.
“Yes, I do understand, Chris. You are very fortunate to have Peter
in your life. And from my point of view, as your mother, I think
Peter is very fortunate to have you in his life. It’s a win-win
situation,” said Beth with a gentle laugh.
“Jim?” said Gary who had quietly come into the room.
Jim’s reverie was quickly interrupted as he had been personalizing
what was happening before him. Would that his parents and Gary’s
parents might accept them with such love as Beth was accepting
Chris and Peter. He knew that his parents would as they already
knew he was gay. But he knew so little about Gary . What would his
parents think, would they accept him? Those questions would be
answered for good or ill in the next months of his relationship
with Gary .
“ Gary, what have you found out?” he asked.
Beth, Chris, and Peter turned two the two men in the room as they
also wanted to hear what was happening.
“What news do you have?” asked Beth.
“It was your husband who took Brad. It is kidnapping, Mrs. Mason so
the FBI are now involved. Some one saw the two of them about fifty
miles from here. The guy was fishing in the canal when he saw
someone jump out of a vehicle and roll down the hill to the canal.
From the description it was Brad,” Gary told them.
He continued, “The man who reported seeing them told the deputies
that the boy was dazed and at first didn’t see the alligator moving
rapidly toward him. He thought the boy would be mauled by the
gator, but a man standing at the top of the hill fired four shots
into the gator killing it.”
“Oh, God, my poor Brad,” cried Beth. Chris and Peter hugged her to
themselves, and even though Chris was ready to storm out of the
hospital room and go after his father, he maintained his composure
so that his mother could be comforted.
“What else, sir, did you find out?” asked an astonishingly calm
Chris.
“The police were able to verify that it was Mr. Mason because of the
car make and color and the vanity license plate. Anyway, he went
down the hill and pointing the gun toward Brad made him climb to the
top where he stopped outside the Mercedes. Mr. Mason bound his
hands behind his back with what the witness said looked like plastic
cable ties. After Brad got into the car and sat, his legs were
still outside the car. The man then secured his legs together with
more cable ties.”
“I want him, that bastard. I want to make him crawl. I want to
have him feel the fear that Brad and poor Jacob must have felt.”
Chris said his body now shaking with rage.
“Chris, please,” said a sobbing Beth, “don’t become like your
father. Control yourself, please.”
“Stop! Christopher,” enjoined Peter, “she’s right, you don’t want to
be like him, do you?
Chris pulled away from both of them, then snickered,
“You must really be pissed at me, Hon, you don’t call me Christopher
unless you’re really put out with me. I’m sorry everyone. It’s
just . . . it’s just . . .”
“We know a little of how you feel, Chris,” Father Jim said, “because
we all have similar feelings. But we can’t act on them or we become
what we dislike. Besides, we all feel a certain sadness, too,
because we understand what this will mean for your father,
especially if it should get out of hand and he harms Brad as he
harmed Jacob.”
There was a heartbeat of silence before a red-faced Beth Mason got
up from the bed, embarrassed by something.
“I’m so sorry. We were so busy worrying about ourselves that we
forgot Jacob. How is he, Father Jim?” she asked.
“I don’t know. Maybe Gary can fill us in.”
“He’s apparently going to be better in a couple of days. He had a
concussion, but there doesn’t seem to be any real damage to the
brain. His nose is broken, he has a couple of gashes on his
forehead and face where he was struck. He also had to have some
minor surgery on his calf where he was shot. The bullet went in and
the out. It will heal nicely according to the doctors. His
parents and Sadie are with him now. He’s sleeping because he has
been medicated to keep him calm,” said Gary .
“Oh my God,” whispered Chris, “does he know about Brad?’
“No, but doctor Norris is concerned about how he’ll react when he
gets all the information. We suspect that all he knows is that Brad
was taken away by his father,” added Gary .
“I have to go to Jacob,” said Beth.
“Not now,” said Jim, and he reached out and restrained her.
*****
In the back of the Mercedes,
Brad lay in the fetal position on the back seat. Neither father nor
son had spoken since the episode near the canal. Brad knew that
they were moving north as he could occasionally see the sun getting
lower in the west. He also knew that the peninsula of Florida was
a long ride at best, but when you’re hogtied, the ride for a cramped
prisoner was excruciatingly torturous. His father did have the AC
on and had directed a good portion of the cool air to him.
As the day waned, Brad moved into a tighter ball as his despair
pulled him deeper into the darkness. Hope was dragging him away
from reality and he began to accept his condition, his terrible
fate. The blackness intensified and, like a wicked and malevolent
tyrant, cloyed at his soul, grasping his being and pulling it into a
deep abyss. No longer would he fight, as there was no reason. It
got even blacker, suffocating, blinding in its intensity. He was
defeated. He longed for death to escape the horror of knowing that
Jacob had been taken from him.
“Let it go. Let it go,” he heard his father’s voice command.
He looked into the darkness, the nothingness, trying to find
something, some small fragment of hope or of love, but he didn’t see
any. The tears burned in his eyes and flowed down his cheeks and
into his mouth where he could taste the saltiness of his sorrow.
Then he saw it. In the vast darkness there was a small light,
brilliant and sparkling. He strained to identify it, but he
couldn’t.
Then the light came closer and increased in size and took shape. It
was Jacob and his smile was radiating the light. Then Jacob spoke
to him,
“Fight, my Lover, fight! I want you back with me. I am waiting.
Don’t give in! Fight your father and his plans. Brad, come back to
me, please.”
“Don’t leave me,” Brad screamed, “don’t leave me.”
Brad could feel his body being shaken. But the light was still
there. He struggled against the darkness and the light became
brighter.
“Brad, what the hell’s the matter with you?” asked his father whose
voice was gruff and filled with disdain.
Brad forced his eyes open. His father stood there shining a
flashlight into his eyes.
“I think you had some sort of nightmare. Get with it. I’m gonna
let you use your hands so you can eat something and have a drink.
I’m also going to let you take a leak. Then I’ll refasten you
hands. And, Brad, don’t try anything funny. I still have the gun,
and before I would let you go back to Jacob, I will shoot you and
then myself. Understand?” Travis said.
The darkness was gone now and it would not return. Jacob had freed
his soul from despair. Jacob had brought him hope. Jacob had
brought him love. He rolled over so that his father could cut the
cable ties. He sat up and began to rub his wrists trying to get the
blood circulating again.
“I need to take a piss,” he said. His father snickered.
“So you held it all this time and didn’t wet yourself. Amazing!
Come on,” said his father as he swung Brad’s legs out of the car.
He pulled Brad to his feet and helped him a little way from the
car. He turned and left. Brad unzipped his shorts and took out his
penis. He sighed in relief as the strong stream of urine splashed
away from him and into the darkness. As always, when he finished,
he shook it and then put it back into his boxers and shorts. He
turned and hopped, not unlike a wounded kangaroo, and returned to
the car. He sat down on the back seat.
Travis Mason had new respect for his son. He had endured much, but
he reasoned it would be good training for what was to come at the
Colony. He opened the cooler and removed some snacks and a soda.
He handed them to Brad. Brad was famished and the snacks really
didn’t help that much, but he said nothing. Finished, he turned and
put his hands behind his back. Travis quickly secured them with
another cable tie.
“Where are we?” Brad asked.
“We’re in a pull off on a secondary road headed north. We’ll sleep
here until daylight and then we’ll continue on our trip. I’m a light
sleeper, Brad, so don’t try anything funny. Remember what I told
you. Don’t forget. I meant every word of it. Now get some sleep.”
Brad rolled onto the seats again. He was surprised when his father
lifted his head and placed a small pillow under it. Then he threw a
light blanket over Brad. He closed the door quietly and left Brad
in another kind of darkness.
Sleep would not come quickly for either of them.
*****
To be continued...
“The measure of love is to love without measure"
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Posted: 02/15/08