6. I Didn't Protect YouA Chapter by WriterGirl101 The
weekend went by slowly; Becca came over once, and Caine spent most of the time
over. We’d watch movies, talk, or just lounge around. We’d kiss a little, but
nothing above pg rating. Caine has been extremely careful with me since Friday
morning, and although it’s kind of annoying, it’s also slightly endearing. I wake up this Monday morning feeling slightly
nervous. Last night I cut my hair. No more long hair... It’s now just above my
ears, spiked, just a little, and it feels so strange. I asked on Friday for help, but
my mum had to go into work (with my persuasion of course) and had no time until
Sunday night to do it. I always used my hair as a shield. I was always hiding
from the truth behind it, afraid to let it out. But now I have people who I
know will stand up for me and protect me; people who accept what I did and why
I did it. I have no more reason to hide, so no more long hair. Sighing, I stand
and go to get ready for school. I shower, brush my teeth, etcetera. Mum is not
yet up when I make my way downstairs so I make myself eggs and toast, making a
couple extra for her. I hum Metallica softly to myself while I cook when
there’s a knock on our front door. Confused, I make my way to the door, careful
not to wake mum, to see who is here so early; Caine. “Hey!” I
whisper, throwing my arms around him. “Whoa,
hi there; is this my Jared I’m talking to?” He asks, hugging back and ruffling
my short hair. Oh,
right, my hair. “Uhm, yeah, my mum cut it last night. I just kind of wanted a
change I guess. Is it-is it okay?” I ask, nervously. “It
looks great.” He answers immediately. “I love it.” He adds smiling. “Hmm...
I made breakfast, do you want some?” I say, leading him inside. “Nah,
I’m alright. I just thought I’d ask you if you wanted to come to school, and if
so I’d drive you.” He answers sitting at our small kitchen table. “Yeah,
I’m going. Thank you.” I smile, grabbing his hand as I eat. I eat in silence and Caine runs his
hands through my new hair, massaging it. I’d never admit aloud, but I almost
purr at the feel of his fingers running through it. I lean against him, giving
him more access. After a minute, his hands trail lower to my cheeks and he
leans my head back, looking into my eyes. “You’re sure you’re okay for school
today?” He asks in concern. “Yes,
I’m sure. I want to be there.” I assure him, pecking his lips. “Alright,
awesome; I will be staying in class a little later this afternoon to finish a
project, but if you want to wait, I can drive you and Rebecca home. Will you be
okay? I know Jerome is a dick to you when I am not around.” “Caine,
I’ll be fine. I’ll try to avoid Jerome today too, it’s fine.” I smile at him reassuringly.
“Okay, are you ready to go?” he asks, standing. I nod
then add “we have graduation practice tomorrow don’t we?” “Yep;
just one more week and we are out of school for good,” Caine replies, beaming
with joy. “Wow, it
has only been three weeks since we met but it feels like ages, you know,” I
sigh, leaning back against him again as I stand. “Yeah, I
know what you mean. But I’m glad we met,” He chuckles, “come on, we need to get
going.” He adds. I follow him outside, shouldering my
backpack and hop into Caine’s jeep. The vehicle feels so familiar now as I take
in its wonderful scent; a small scent of musk, along with the smell of cologne
that Caine uses and the smell of leather from the seats. I lean back and watch
my boyfriend, I still cringe at the word, but with my family’s help now, I’m
getting better. As he steps into the vehicle I smile and immediately grasp his
hand. The ride to school is quiet but peaceful. I stare out the window while
Caine remains holding my hand tightly in his. When we park, Caine jumps out and walks over
to my side to walk me into the building. Rebecca meets us by the door. “Hey
guys!” She calls as she rushes up to us. “Whoa, what happened to your hair?”
She adds, running a hand across my head. “I cut
it...does it look bad?” I ask in fear. “No, I
love it! It looks great.” She chuckles and hugs me. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The rest of the day passes fairly
quickly. There was a math test in first period. Lunch was the normal pizza/salad.
Caine, Rebecca, and I met up then until the next class. We had presentations in fourth. Once, Jerome threw a harsh word at us in the
hall after fourth but Caine shut him up with a glare. So, basically it was a
normal day. Caine and I meet up again in the library after our sixth period
class because Caine is staying behind. “So,
think you’ll be okay without me?” Caine asks, sitting down at one of the large,
oak study tables. “I’ll be
fine, I promise. I was before you got here.” I remind him. “Well,”
Caine drawls, “technically when we met you were a damsel in distress and I
needed to save you.” “Ah,
yes, my wonderful knight in shining armor comes to the rescue, but never lets
his prince live it down.” I chuckle, throwing him a playful glare. “Nope,
you’ll never be allowed to forget,” Caine retorts. “But seriously, if you see
Jerome anywhere near you, get away, alright. There’s something very off about
him today.” He warns seriously. “Alright,
my knight, I promise, I’ll be careful,” I reply as I stand and kiss his cheek.
I shoulder my backpack and head off, towards my way home. “Bye, text me when
you get out, okay?” I call over my shoulder. I step outside the school doors into
the soft, spring air and take in the scent of fresh grass and rain around me.
Usually, the scent is soothing and I enjoy it, but Caine’s words leave an
uneasy feeling in my gut as I look around for my tormenter. ‘So far, so good; Jerome will leave you
alone. You’re okay.’ I mutter softly to myself as I walk to the busses, but
before I can make it and meet Rebecca, someone grabs ahold of my arm. “Hey,
let me go!” I shout. A thick, meaty hand clasps over my mouth. I am pulled towards the back of the school. A few people pass us by, but not a single
person does anything to help. When we reach our destination, I am thrown
against the brick wall by my attacker. It is Channing Petrova, one of Jerome’s
loyal dogs. Four more people circle around him; Emmett Hastings, Will Lennox,
Logan Caldwell, and of course, Jerome. I am instantly surrounded by the gang,
with no means of escape. “Why am
I here, Jerome,” I ask. My voice shakes a bit, uncontrollably. “We know
the truth, f*g,” Jerome scowls. “I was right. You’re nothing but a
murderer; using lies and excuses to hide your crime.” He adds, stepping closer
to me. “What do
you mean,” I ask, trying to sound casual. This only angers the bully, as he
throws a punch, catching me in the jaw. I wince in pain, but I remain calm and
stand strong. “You
know exactly what I mean! My friend here,” he points at Will, “was there Friday
morning, at the park. He heard your little ‘confessions’; recorded the whole
damned thing.” Jerome spits beside me, before he kicks my legs out from under
me. I crumple to my knees, but again, I try to hold my calm profile. “Tomorrow morning, your secret will be all
over the school. Everyone will know you as a murderer, just as I always said.
No one believed me before, but now...” Jerome continues. As he trails off, he
lands a kick into my ribs, which causes me to topple to the grass below. “No, you
can’t,” I wheeze pitifully. “But we
can; I can send it to every student here. With help, I can hack the system and
play it over every computer and TV screen, and I will. Too bad you won’t be
there to see everyone’s reactions.” Jerome sends another blow to my ribs and I
hear a crack. I wail in pain, but one of the thugs place a rag in my mouth. Logan
kicks my arm, right above the elbow and again I hear a sickening crack, Emmett
and Channing then hold me up to allow Jerome to punch me in the stomach
continuously. At one point, I’m dropped back to the ground. I receive another blow to my nose,
more kicks to my ribs; someone shoves a foot into my stomach, which is taking
the most damage it seems. “Had enough f*g,” Jerome questions. His group laughs
and snickers as he picks me up by my throat and holds me up against the brick
wall. I feel my throat close up; I can’t breathe. He is choking me. Jerome
speaks again, but the voice fades in and out. He slams my head back, my vision
fades. I cough and wheeze, trying to regain air. Jerome knees me, again a hit
to my stomach. I cough yet again and feel wetness on my lips; blood. ‘Stop,’
I plead, or try to. I can’t speak. “Stop,” I try again. It’s weak, but I am
heard. The grip on me loosens to drop me back to the ground. I hear more
mumbling, but I can’t make out the words. My consciousness finally fades out. I
promised Caine that I would be okay. I lied to him. That’s the last thing I
think before I
succumb to darkness. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I awake to the sounds of
machines beeping, the smell of disinfectant, and the feel of a warm hand in
mine. I can’t open my eyes no matter how hard I try. Everything is hazy; I
can’t tell my left from my right. I hear someone talking, but it fades in and
out of focus. I can’t concentrate on much. I slip away once more. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ This time when I wake, I can open my
eyes. The harsh, white lights hurt, but I force them to remain open. Looking
around, I notice that I am in a small room. Everything is white; the bed, the
floor, the walls, the curtains, and even the chairs. I look down at myself and
grimace. My left leg and arm are in casts, I wear nothing but shorts so I can
see the bandages across my stomach, coated in blood on the right side. I also
notice the dark bruises coloring my skin. No one is in the room with me at the
moment which sucks. I lie here quietly for what seems
like hours when my stomach growls in hunger. The nurse’s call button is beside
me so I press it in hopes of getting food. In only minutes a young, blonde nurse
enters the room with a huge smile. “Look who’s awake,” She states with a thick,
southern drawl, “let us get a doctor to check you out, hmm? Did ya need anything
first, sweetie?” “I’m
kinda hungry...can I have something to eat?” I ask her. My voice is hoarse and
I wince at the pain it causes. The nurse comes closer and pats my arm. “Let us
run some test and when the doctor is through, I will see what we can do,
alright? In the meantime, your friends are out here waitin’; did ya want me to
send ‘em in?” I nod and mutter a ‘thank you,’
before she is out of the room and Caine replaces her. Caine has a wide-eyed
look that seems relieved but angry. “Hi,” I whisper. Caine reaches my right
side and I grab his hand as he sits. He runs his free hand through my hair and
presses a kiss to my temple. “Hey,
how do you feel?” Caine asks I scoff
at his question. “I feel like I got hit by a truck and was left to starve for
days. My throat hurts like hell...” “I’m so
sorry, Jay...” he sighs. “I’m going to kill Jerome for this. He will have no
chance of ever hurting you again,” Caine promises. “I should’ve protected
you...” “Don’t;
don’t do anything stupid. I don’t want you getting in trouble,” I plead with
him. “Besides, it’s not your fault. You can’t be my 24/7 bodyguard, you have
things to do.” “Yeah,
but still... Tell me what happened,” Caine
demands softly. “I was
walking to my bus and suddenly feel someone grab my arm. It was Channing. He
dragged me behind the school and then I was surrounded by three more people;
Jerome, Will, Logan, and Emmett. They say the normal s**t and then...oh f**k! They
were there at the park, Caine! Will took a video of us and he’s going to
broadcast it at school,” I remember. “Everyone will know. Caine, everyone will
know what I’ve been hiding; everything you’ve been hiding,” I cry out, choking
on a dry sob. “Hey,
hey, it’s alright, it is okay,” Caine soothes, holding me to him. “I’ll call
Coach William’s and let him know, alright? We’ll stop him, I promise,” He adds
as I hide my face in his neck. I nod, but fear still grips tight at my chest.
“I’m going to go call him, alright? Rebecca is still here, I’ll be right back.”
I nod and he kisses my cheek softly
before standing and leaving the room. Rebecca comes in next and takes his seat.
She instantly notices my distress and asks what’s wrong, so I fill her in on
all the details including what happened and how I got here. When I finish, a
skinny, older doctor steps in and orders her out. “Hello,
Mr. O’Brian, I am Dr. Ryan. I am going to check to make sure everything is in
order and then I will inform you of all your injuries.” He greets. The man is
older; late 40’s or early 50’s is my guess. I block the guy out as he does
whatever until he begins speaking again. “So, everything seems to check out. As
for the injuries you’ve sustained... You have a fractured bone in your leg,
your left wrist was broken and needed a few screws, your throat has taken some
damage, but that will heal in a few days, and your ribs took serious damage and
one broke, piercing your right lung, causing internal bleeding, but, luckily we
were able to get in there and patch you up before you were permanently damaged.
You will be on bed rest for a few weeks, maybe a month.” Ryan explains. “Okay...so,
how long do I have to stay here?” I ask him. Hopefully I can get out very soon.
Hospitals bring back horrible memories. “We
recommend that you stay here for at least a week so we can keep an eye on you,
but it is not absolutely necessary,” he answers politely. “Is it
possible to get out today?” “It is
possible, yes, but again, not recommended,” he answers with worry. “Alright,
thank you...what about food?” “I will
have food sent up to you. Considering the condition of your throat at the
moment, soup, ice cream, and other soft foods would be best until it heals.” Awesome...... © 2016 WriterGirl101Author's Note
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1 Review Added on July 10, 2016 Last Updated on July 12, 2016 AuthorWriterGirl101Fitzgerald, GAAboutMy name is Sam, I enjoy to write and read, I love anime and Supernatural. I am a total nerd. My dreams are to become a published author and to visit Ireland. My biggest fears are being completely alon.. more..Writing
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