7. VengeanceA Chapter by WriterGirl101 I am
leaving the school when I get the news. Jared has been found behind the school,
bloody and bruised, and has been rushed to the hospital. At first I consider
going straight to Jerome and kicking his a*s, but I calm my nerves and think
logically. If Jared is awake, I need to be there for him. Heart racing, blood
pumping, I rush to my jeep and slam my foot on the gas as I make my way to the
hospital. The whole time, I am praying that my boyfriend is okay, that he is
alive. Rebecca and Jared’s mother, Martha,
are already there in the waiting room when I appear. Rebecca looks angry and
scared, his mother in almost the same state. “What happened,” I ask as I make
it in front of them. Rebecca looks up, meeting my eyes. “Some
teacher was walking to the shed out back when he found Jared lying in the
grass, unconscious. He called for help immediately and Jared was brought here,”
She explains. “Jerome was behind this. The stupid b*****d just doesn’t know
when to quit!” “Yeah,
thank you for texting me.” “This is my fault,” I sigh as I sit down. “Are we
allowed to see him?” “Not
yet. They have him in surgery for, get this, internal bleeding. Jerome broke
one of his ribs and it pierced his lungs.” Rebecca tried to sound pissed, but
her voice broke at the end, portraying her true feelings. My blood runs cold at the words. I
try to speak, but the words won’t come. Coughing, I manage, “did they say if he
would be okay?” “If the
surgery goes well, then yes, he should be fine.” Ms. O’Brian answers with a
weary sigh. Nodding, I sit down and wait for news with the other two. Eventually a Doctor Ryan enters the
waiting room, calling for Jared’s family. He comes over to us and explains the
surgery went well and proceeds to tell me all of his injuries when I explain
that I had just arrived. The more he tells me, the angrier I get; at Jerome for
being a dick, at myself for not being there for him, and anything else I can
find to blame. Nodding, I make my way out of the room. “Tell Jared that I will
be there soon if he wakes up before I am back,” I say to Rebecca as I leave. “Wait!
Where are you going?” “I’m
going to take care of the guy who did this,” I growl at her. “Don’t;
do you really think Jared would want to wake up and find out you’re in jail,”
She asks. “I
honestly think he would. I think he would love to know that someone was finally
caring enough to put a stop to his tormentors!” I “What
the hell is that supposed to mean?” Rebecca takes a step closer, crossing her
arms. “I mean,
that when he was abused by his dad, no one did anything for a year. When he was
being abused by his boyfriend and got raped, he didn’t trust his own best
friend and mother enough to tell them, instead he chose to tell a guy he knew
for only three weeks, and when he did, it was too late; he was already too far
broken. I am not blaming you guys for that, but I am saying that it’s time
someone stand up for him because I know exactly how it feels when no one is
there to help pick up the pieces someone else broke.” “So you
are saying that Jay is broken?” “Yes, I
am; because he is. He is broken and I could tell the minute I saw him that
first day in class.” “How
could you tell? You didn’t even know him.”
Rebecca sighs, sitting on a chair by the wall. I sat next to her, calming my anger; at Jerome, at her, at the world, and started talking. “Because I was there before I escaped my dad. I was just like him, with my head down, avoiding gaze, flinching when someone touched me, ignoring if someone tried to speak to me, the quiet way of speaking; I was in my own little bubble, just like him. I know the signs, and he has every one of them,” I explain softly. Rebecca
let’s out a long sob/sigh and let her head fall into her hands. “How did I not
notice? I met him a month after he met Michael. By then he was already acting
that way, so I thought it was just him. I thought it was just the way he was. I
had no idea it meant something deeper. I should have been there when he was
getting hurt, I’ve been trying to stay strong for him about all this, but f**k;
he got raped. That was probably the worst thing he has ever experienced....
I-, I’m so sorry,” She whispers into the air. I lay an arm gently over her
shoulders as she cries quietly. “It’s
not your fault; my friends were the same way. They had no idea what was going
on until I told them before I left. I think the people who experience immense
pain are more likely to detect others who are hurting than those who don’t.
Because they know the signs, they know what it looks like. No one can blame you
for all this. I’m sorry for what I said, I wasn’t blaming you.” She nods
and pulls out from under my arm. “You should go see Jared, his mum is out.” “You
want to see him first?” I ask her, standing. “No, I
don’t think I can see him like that yet.” Nodding, I get the room number from
Jared’s mother and make my way into the room. Upon entering, I gasp. He looks
terrible. His face is swollen and bruised; his right eye black, his lips busted;
his arm and leg are in casts, his stomach is bandaged and already spotted with
blood. I sit heavily in the chair nearest to him and take his un-casted hand. “I’m so
sorry, baby. I should have been there.” I whisper to his hand and place a small
kiss to it. I sit for a while longer, just taking in the sight of him, willing
him to wake up, to be okay. “It’s my fault, I’m sorry.” I stay for a bit longer
until it is evident that he will not wake for a while. I get up and leave the
room, allowing Rebecca her chance. The next day I am lying in the
hospital chair outside of his room when I am awoken by Rebecca. “He’s awake,”
she squeals in delight. “You should go see him first, he’s looking for you,”
she adds. I look around for Ms. O’Brian but she is nowhere in sight. When I ask
where she is, she replies, “I talked her into going into work. She told me once
that if she missed another day that she’d be fired and she really needs the
job. She’ll be back the minute she is off.” I reply with a curt ‘okay’ before
entering the room that a young nurse just exited. Jared looks about the same as before
but awake. He whispers ‘hi’ as I make my way to his side. He grabs my hands as
I lean down to kiss his head. “Hey, how do you feel?” He gives a sarcastic
answer and I can’t help but hurt for him. His voice is scratchy and dry, the
obvious effects of being choked. With each second that passes my anger towards
Jerome raises. All I want to do is put a gun to the bully’s head. “I’m so
sorry Jay. I’m going to kill Jerome for this. He will have no chance of ever
hurting you again. I should’ve protected you...” I sigh softly, carding my fingers
softly through his hair. “Don’t;
don’t do anything stupid. I don’t want you getting in trouble,” he begs me, with
his torn up voice. “Besides, it’s not your fault. You can’t be my 24/7 body
guard, you have things to do.” Nodding, I relent, but demand an explanation. He explains that he was walking to
his ride when he was grabbed by Jerome’s thugs. He says that they torment him
as usual but then he suddenly burst, “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. Everyone
will know. Caine, everyone will know what I’ve been hiding; everything you’ve
been hiding,” Jared sobs pitifully. My heart shatters at the sound and I can’t
help but hold him close and try to soothe him. “Hey,
hey, it’s alright, it is okay,” I promise him that I’d stop him and after a few
more exchanged words, I make my way out of the room, ignoring Rebecca’s
questions. I have one goal in mind. That f****r will die. I’ve had enough of
him. As promised though, I call the coach as I all but run to my jeep and
explain the situation, telling him that there was information Jerome was
threatening to spread out over the system. “Son...I
hate to tell you this, but it’s already too late. He broadcast the video as
soon as class started.” The coach informs. “F**k;”
I swear without guilt, “how much got out?” I ask in a panic. “All of
it... he made it where we could not shut it down; I’m sorry-” swearing again, I
toss my phone into the passenger seat as I pull up to the school’s courtyard.
It is lunch break now and every one of our grade is luckily outside. I
immediately spot Jerome surrounded by a horde of busty blondes, chatting as if
he didn’t just almost commit murder. My blood boils and I don’t think
straight as I make my way in front of him and deck him directly in the nose. The
girls flee as I straddle him and land blow after blow to his ugly face. “You
f****r!” A punch; “Stupid f*****g b*****d!” Punch; “How could you?” Another
punch; “He’s in the f*****g hospital! He almost f*****g died! You almost killed
him!” I scream at him as I land more punches. “And then you broadcast his
deepest f*****g secret like it’s nothing!” I have tears in my eyes as I hit him
once more. “HE DOES NOT DESERVE THIS!” A crowd gathers to watch and I hear
occasional shouts of encouragement. I scream some more choice words as I feel
someone pull me off of Jerome. I put up no fight; I know I need to stop; I want
to f*****g kill him. “That’s
enough, Caine!” I hear our principal bark from my side. I bite down on my lip
and taste blood. Holy f**k, do I want to kill him. I turn and see that the man
holding me is a cop; d****t. “I’m
sorry man, it was just a joke, I swear.” Jerome mumbles, being picked up by
another officer. “A
f*****g joke?! Landing him in the HOSPITAL is just a JOKE? What the f**k is
wrong with you!?” I shout at him, resisting the urge to break the officer’s
hold on me. “I’m
sorry...” he mumbles quietly, but I can see the malice in his eyes. “You stupid
f****r!” I shout again before being dragged away. The officer chants the usual crap
before he loads me into his car and hops into the front. “Kid, you’re in a lot
of trouble, I hope you understand that.” The officer declares as he begins to
drive. “I know
I am. And I don’t regret it. That monster deserved so much worse than that,” I
grimace, leaning back. “Care to
elaborate? It might help you if you tell me just what happened,” He states, eyeingme. “He
almost killed someone that I love...and then he puts up a video across school
revealing one of this person’s deepest secrets that should have never have
gotten around,” I mutter. The officer, Officer Brent, his name tag states, nods
and asks for no more elaboration. When we get to the station, I follow him in
and into a cell. I am given my traditional phone call an hour later and I
immediately call Rebecca. “Jail? I
told you you’d land in jail you idiot! How much is the bail price?” “Doesn’t
matter; you’re not paying it,” I answer her. “Like
hell I’m not. Jerome also posted the video on social media. It’s everywhere now
so Jared needs you. What price did they give you? I’ll get my parents to help.
When they hear the story they’ll be more than willing; please, he really needs
you right now.” Sighing,
I answer, “$300; I was told that I could go ahead and get out without seeing a
judge. I guess they took pity on me when I explained the situation.” “Fine, I’ll
call my dad now. We’ll be there soon.” With that, the call is over and I make
my way back to the cell I’m being held in to wait. Jerome is in the one next to
mine, but unlike me, he is in major trouble as more of the boys involved are
brought in. They will most definitely be going to court. I lie back on the cot
and rest my eyes, exhausted from the s****y two days I’ve had. Unknowingly, I
fall asleep but get woken by Rebecca calling my name. She and her father are standing in front of my open cell, Rebecca with her arms crossed, but her anger is not direct towards me. It’s towards Jerome. Her father also looks slightly angry. I nod towards her and pull her into a hug. “Thank you,” I mumble. I step back and thank her father as well, shaking his hand. “You’re welcome
son. When I heard what happened with Jared...I am happy to help. With the
charges this kid has against him, he will not be getting off easy, I promise
you that. Jared’s a good kid. I am sorry about what happened.” I nod, “good.”
We drive back to the hospital in a
silence and I immediately get back to my boyfriend’s side. He is once again
asleep and his eyes are puffy and his cheeks spotted; evidence of crying. For
the millionth time, my heart shatters. My past was heaven compared to his hell.
I sit down and lay my head on his shoulder. “It’s okay, baby. We’ll get through
this.” I whisper in his ear. © 2016 WriterGirl101Featured Review
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2 Reviews Added on July 17, 2016 Last Updated on July 17, 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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