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Sweet Dreams Are Made of These - 7
by Innuendo (keepsake411@yahoo.com)
***
Things are not _quite_ what they seem in the waking
fantasy that Jahn's life seems to have become and an
unwelcome visitor from the past awakens fear for the
future. (FFM, rom, fantasy)
***
Chapter: July - "Stars in the Sky"
Imagine a jigsaw puzzle. Not just any puzzle, but one
of those multi-thousand piece monsters littered with
detail and colors. Getting started is no chore; all
you have to do is start with the border and corner
pieces, set the structure for the big picture. Sort
out the colored tiles and find a few of the more
obvious pieces. Problems quickly become obvious for
the uninitiated... crossover colors, similar images in
three or more spots, any other challenges the creator
dreamed up for the truly devoted jigsaw enthusiasts.
To paraphrase a Gumpism, life is a lot like that box
of puzzle pieces – you might have an idea of the
structure, the people in your life, and how those
relationships connect, but working out the details can
take a lifetime.
Greg Bartels stood in the doorway of the Reeds' home
with a woman Jahn had never met before, and he
couldn't begin to imagine what the hell the man wanted
with him half a year since they'd seen each other
last. They weren't friends. They weren't co-workers.
They had almost nothing in common. At worst, the pair
had been nemeses unable to stand the sight of each
other, at best united only by their inability to
successfully resolve a relationship with a woman they
both wanted. Truth told, for all Jahn cared, Greg
could have dropped off the face of the earth.
From the expression on Fiona's face, it was clear
she'd already made the connection whenever the scrappy
tool had been introduced to her; and the brunette
looked ready to forestall an argument between the two
men. There was something else at play here, and he
didn't like not knowing what it was.
Unable to mask the hostility in his voice, or even
keep from raising it a notch, he asked, "What do you
want now, Greg? Hell, how did you even know where to
find me?" A reaction was immediate, but it didn't come
from his former competition, it came from the woman at
his side. For the first time, he took notice of the
woman. She looked to be a few years older than Jahn,
bearing an oddly tired look, as if the years had taken
a toll.
Her hair fell in long curls of a light brown that
complimented round, dimpled cheeks. She was curvy in a
classic way, though not overweight, and he thought she
could be beautiful under the right circumstances, if
it weren't for her eyes. Lord, those eyes. Colored a
light green that looked like they could sparkle with
laughter... but there was no laughter in them. Only
stark fear, and of Jahn, of all people. All his fights
had been grade school scraps, and he'd never raised a
hand to another adult. A deep, cold sensation twisted
his gut.
Jahn had never worked at a center for victims of
domestic violence, didn't know for sure that anyone he
knew was a victim of it, or how to read the signs. But
a nasty certainty dawned on him; he was sure this
woman had been abused, and badly. He hoped that Greg
wasn't the piece of shit who'd done it, because it
would change a lot of things he thought he knew about
the man's relationship with Andrea.
Greg's mouth turned downward, as if he was working up
an angry response to Jahn's outburst, but strangely he
held his tongue, though his eyes broadcasted sheer
outrage. Instead, he raised a calming hand to the
woman's shoulder. The fear in her eyes subsided, and
she seemed to relax. Jahn backtracked, with an apology
that was as sincere as he could make it. "Sorry miss,
Greg and I have some history. She nodded faintly, and
he turned his attention back to the man. "Why are you
here?"
Fiona said gently, "Relax, Jahn. He's here to see me
and Jen."
Disbelief washed over his brain. What the hell was
this, now?
Late to the show, Jen's voice piped up behind him.
"What's up?" Peering over his shoulder at Greg and the
woman beside him, she commented to his companion,
"Say, you look familiar. You work at V&P?" She said
nothing, but shook her head.
Fiona, ever diplomatic, took charge of the situation
and said, "Greg has some things he needs to say. Let's
have a seat, something cool to drink and talk about
it, alright?" After getting everyone a chair in the
kitchen, she poured lemonade, and got introductions
out of the way. Greg's companion was Amelia Collins.
Visibly more relaxed, Greg kept a constant and
reassuring hand on Amelia's arm as he began to talk,
his story coming out haltingly.
"I wouldn't have dragged Amy along if I didn't think
she needed to be here. I don't know either of these
ladies..." he nodded towards Fiona and Jen, in turn,
"... and I wanted to make sure they understood I'm not
just talking a lot of shit. Amy will verify everything
I tell you."
"Here it is: Amy's been in a couple of real bad
relationships. You know the type, macho fuc-"he cut
himself off, moderating his language, "-macho tools
who like to use their fists, who think its okay to
treat a woman like a punching bag." There was anger
in his voice, but his blue eyes were an expressive
apology as he looked sideways at Amy, obviously not
keen on sharing her personal affairs.
Thank you Greg, Jahn reflected silently.
"I'm telling you this for a reason, not to get
sympathy. Her latest boyfriend-"
Jen cut in suddenly, "Jake Edwards, right? I thought
I'd seen you before." Unsure just who she was talking
about, Jahn looked at her curiously, but Fiona beat
him to the question. "That's the skinny guy with the
long dark hair, isn't it? Works with you in Records?"
The blonde nodded, her mouth twisting in distaste. "He
used to hassle me for dates all the time, hinted to
people that I was his girlfriend. Stopped bugging me a
few years back. Guess he got a gir-, right, okay," she
stumbled over the response as a flush of embarrassment
crossed Amelia's face. Greg's hand tightened
comfortingly on hers.
"Yeah, that's him," he agreed. "I ran into Amy in
Vander & Porter's cafeteria the day I broke up with
Andrea. Recognized Amy – we both went to the same high
school, though she was an upperclassman and we didn't
really know each other. We talked for a bit,
reminisced about the old days, all that good stuff,
you know? She was the life of all the parties...," he
trailed off in embarrassment, then took up again.
"Macho shows up, makes a big deal about his girl
chatting with guys he doesn't know." Venomous contempt
began to creep into Greg's voice, though he kept his
tone even. "Seen that shit before, would have just
backed off and went my merry way, rather than making
trouble for Amy. But no, something she said set him
off and he slapped her. In the middle of a _public_
cafeteria, for fu- goodness sake. You could have heard
a pin drop in there."
He locked eyes with Jahn. "I've never hit a woman in
my life, but when I saw him do that, I knew he'd done
it before. Whole lot. Seen people do that before, know
ladies who've let it happen to them. Pissed me off."
"I've never backed down from a fight in my life, even
picked a few. Called him out, said a few things, he
took a swing. Flattened that little shit, right
there." No pride in his voice, just a flat statement
of fact. "Nobody said a word. He had it coming."
"Took the rest of the afternoon off, told Amy that
unless she wanted to live the rest of her life like
that, she needed to let me help her. She agreed, thank
God, but Edwards made that part pretty easy. She
didn't have anything to lose by leaving everything
behind."
"We got a restraining order against Edwards, and I'm
giving her a place to stay while she gets her life
sorted out."
Jahn interjected. "That's like... six months ago. How
do Jen and Fiona fit in?"
Greg grimaced. "I went over to their place while
Edwards was at work to collect her clothes. I guess he
expected that. Some of his friends were waiting and
beat the shit out of me. Lost a couple teeth, and they
told me I'd lose more if I ever came 'round there
again." Amelia's face contorted with unhappiness,
tears forming at the corner of her eyes, and she
ducked her head.
Jen rose and went to her. "We don't need to stay for
this, Amy. Let me get you some Kleenex, and help you
with that mascara." The blonde got up, and the others
waited in uncomfortable silence as the pair climbed
the stairs.
When they'd gone, Greg picked up where he'd left off.
"...so I left. Told her it was fine, we could get her
some new stuff real easy. She wanted to know what
happened, made me tell her. So I told her he'd had
some friends watching the place and let her work out
the rest."
"Ever seen one of those movies, where someone delivers
a creepy line and you know bad shit is probably gonna
happen? It was exactly like that."
"He watches the girls too, she told me."
The bottom dropped out of Jahn's stomach, and he heard
a low noise like rumbling that it took him a moment to
recognize as bile rising in his throat.
Fiona must have seen his expression change, and turned
to him with a look of concern on her face, "Jahn?"
"And the 'girls' were Jenny and Fiona," he croaked.
"Right? Who were his friends? Skinheads?"
Greg eyed him. "Wouldn't have known by looking, but
yeah basically. I pressed her for details, asked her
who these pricks were, who the punk was watching. Amy
said they were part of some Purity group that Edwards
was in and doing somebody a favor
Jahn closed his eyes, a wave of nausea roiling in his
gut.
"I told her we needed to let these girls know about
it, so they could get a restraining order or
something. Don't know why he was watching them, what
he wanted. Maybe he's just a pervert, but you can't
take chances with a guy who pounds on people he claims
to love."
"That's why I'm here. I'd have passed it along to you
instead, if I'd known Fiona was your girlfriend." Jahn
didn't care to explain the relationship, and let it go
at that.
***
Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click.
Click. Click. Click. Click. Puzzle pieces suddenly
begin to fall into place, a picture begins to form.
"got friends on the outside keeping a close eye on my
little girl for me."
"long list, kids who got shown the door."
"Margrave"
"used to run off any kids that gave Jen a hard time"
"Jake Edwards"
"asked me for dates all the time"
"watches the girls"
Donovan had friends, good friends who knew he wasn't
ever getting out of prison. He asked them for a favor,
and what greater favor could somebody do for a friend
than make sure his little girl had someone looking
after her? Sure, the half-breed was a fly in the
ointment, but if his kid adored her half-sister,
allowances could be made. There was something about
that that didn't quite fit, but the picture was there.
Click. Click. Click. Click. Click. Click.
Two attractive girls lived alone, not just any girls,
but sisters. Both charismatic and intelligent women,
both well into their twenties. Virgins, too. One as
lusty as any guy, the other somewhat reserved, but not
so shy as to be a wilting lily. Falling for and
falling into bed with a guy just out of a failed
relationship, after only a few weeks of dating. The
guy looked a little like an old movie star, but
really? What were the odds?
"had boyfriends before... they just never seem to
stick around long"
"was supposed to be my first"
"hinted that he was my boyfriend"
How many people did Jen and Fiona have looking out for
them? A neighbor across the street. A co-worker.
Perhaps fellow students or a teacher? Somehow, Jahn
had slipped under their radar, but had passed whatever
test Donovan had concocted in his head and was left
be.
Someone to look out for you, that was a good thing,
right? Friends who cared, kept an eye on family to
make sure things were alright, but Jake Edwards was
another matter altogether. What kind of crap could he
get up to, if Donovan's friends decided he'd make a
good boyfriend for Jen? Fiona... how would someone
like Edwards look at a woman like her? Another
punching bag to add to the list? Gotta keep the
girlfriend in line somehow, right? Even Donovan only
showed her the barest respect.
Click.
***
Greg talked for a while longer, speculating on what
Edwards was up to, but Jahn was pretty sure he already
had all the answers that mattered. Amy and Jen finally
returned, and while there was still some pensiveness
on the older woman's face, she looked far more
positive and Greg's expression softened at the sight
of her. As he got up, ready to leave, Jen hustled over
to his side to whisper something in his ear. The look
he gave her was odd, but when he turned his attention
back to Amelia, color was high in her cheeks, a smile
on her face.
After they'd gone, Jahn turned to Jen. "What was that
all about?"
Breezily, she responded, "Oh, Amy just wanted him to
make a move and was a little timid about asking him to
do it."
"Whatever. She could probably find better than
Bartels."
In an unexpectedly sharp tone of voice, Fiona
interjected, "Don't be a dick, Jahn." That language
was surprising from her, and hurt too.
Before he could say anything, Jen piped up
indignantly. "He's been a perfect gentleman to Amy.
He's given her a place to stay, made sure she has
whatever she needs, got her a job. She has no friends
left, and he's been everything the two assholes she
went out with before weren't. Both of them were awful
to her, treated her like trash. Greg's the only one
that showed her any kindness _at all_. Amy knows he's
sweet on her, but he's left her alone because he's
afraid to hurt her. She feels the same way about him."
"Okay, fair enough," he said slowly. Greg was beside
the point. There was a bigger issue at hand. Emotion
boiling over inside him, he continued, "We need to
discuss your father."
Jen's naturally pale skin went a shade whiter with
outrage, as the blood drained from her face. "Don't
you talk about my daddy-"
Looking on in silence, it seemed that Fiona had made
some of the same connections as Jahn and she finally
spoke up. "Jenny - chkt." Jahn wasn't sure what that
meant because it didn't even sound like a word, but it
stopped her sister cold.
Folding her arms angrily beneath her breasts, "Okay,
say what you have to say."
So he did.
***
It took them nearly an hour to get Jen to calm down
after _that_ fiasco. Denial, rage, tears, the
gauntlet. Two more hours burned before he could
convince her that he should call Donovan. Jen had
suggested they confront Edwards, but he was pretty
sure that would end about as well for him as it had
for Greg and told her so. With some reluctance, she
agreed.
Turns out that getting a prisoner on the phone without
a drive-up appointment was a real pain in the ass; he
made the mistake of not having Jenny make the call and
got a ridiculous run around before contact was
arranged. When Donovan finally picked up, Jahn was
seething.
"Why the hell are you calling me?"
"You ever raise a hand to your wife? Make sure she
knows her place, that kind of shit?" Fortunately, Jen
wasn't in the room, and he let his mouth run. "Black
eye to remind her she's been told once already?"
The other end of the line got quiet, and he could
practically feel a chill radiating from it. "Kid, I
don't know what the fuck your problem is, but say
what's on your mind and be done with it."
"It's about these people you have "looking out for"
Jenny."
Warily, Donovan responded, "That's not your business,
kid."
"I got one in particular in mind. Name of Edwards,
Jake or Jacob."
"Randall's boy? So what?"
"So he beats the shit out of his girlfriends."
There was a moment of silence. "That's personal, kid.
I don't hold with that kind of crap and it ain't
right, but that's not your business either."
"Stow it, Donovan. He's told people in the past that
Jenny's his girlfriend. You like the idea of Jenny
being this shithead's punching bag? Or traumatizing
the hell out of her when he decides to do it to her
little half-breed sister instead? What do you think of
that, Donovan? I think I'd like to kick his worthless
ass, but I have it on good authority that he has
'friends' covering for him."
The silence extended well after Jahn's rant ended, but
he could hear the man's breathing. Still there. Chew
on it.
Then finally: "Okay, I'll see to it that he stays away
from them."
"Do better than that, man. Get him a transfer out of
V&P to another branch in another city, and make it
clear that if he ever goes anywhere near the girls,
it's his head on a platter."
"Kid, your mouth is gonna get you... no, you're
absolutely right. Edwards is gone, and they'll keep an
eye on him to make sure he keeps his hands where they
belong."
"Mind this, boy,you aren't off the hook. That's my
girl, and I don't trust you enough to watch her by
yourself. Clear?"
"Clear. Sir."
***
Confirmation came from an unexpected source a few days
later. As he pulled into the driveway, Margrave
appeared, though there seem to be no change in his
typically sour disposition. Jahn waited as the big
man crossed the street to approach him.
A bass rumbled that took a moment to register as a
voice issued from the man. "Edwards got his transfer.
Gainesville. We got people there, but he shows his
face 'round Jenny, you let me know."
Grudgingly, Jahn nodded. "Thank you, and tell Donovan
I said thanks as well."
Margrave gave him an unreadable look, but nodded and
left.
I don't speak their language, but the message seems to
have gotten through, Jahn thought, the burden of worry
finally beginning to lift from his chest.
***
A few weeks of reflection seemed to be the
prescription for easing the tension that had arisen in
the house, but it wasn't that easy. Sniping and
arguments had taken place at first, not between Jenny
and Fiona, but between himself and them, and in
retrospect, he'd been embarrassed to admit that he was
at fault for most of it. His unwillingness to simply
let the matter of Greg's apparent decency as a human
being drop, coupled with Jenny's resentment of the
situation with her father had created a toxic
atmosphere.
Over time, though, Fiona had finally gotten fed up and
told him point-blank that had Greg not intervened,
something could have happened to her, Jenny, or both
of them. That stopped Jahn cold, because there had
been a certain low-level fear in his gut that he'd
refused to acknowledge since the first time Donovan
had threatened him with broken arms and legs, one that
had sharpened into outright terror when Greg had told
them about Edwards.
Self-preservation could be overlooked, or ruthlessly
shoved aside, but an inability to protect people he
loved could not. A wire had tightened around his
heart, and it relaxed when that problem had been
corrected, but it took Fiona's sharp insight to cut it
loose. The understanding seemed to lift a dark cloud
from his perception of his former nemesis.
"You're right," he admitted, with sincerity this time,
rather than grudging reluctance, though the heat of
embarrassment over his behavior seemed to inflame his
cheeks. "I should thank him for that, but I deleted
his number after Andrea."
Fiona's mouth curved in a satisfied smile. "Jenny's
got Amy's number. Guess you should go talk to her,
hmmm?"
Oh. You clever little minx, he marveled inwardly.
***
When he knocked on Jen's bedroom door, he got a
grouchy "Come in" for his trouble, but she seemed to
brighten when he came in.
"Hey," he said awkwardly. "I figured I owe Greg some
thanks for what he did for us. Fiona said you have
Amy's number...?"
Looking somewhat disappointed at his response, she
said, "Y-yeah. Hold on."
Standing, she moved to the dresser to pick up her
cellphone, hunching over the device as she pressed
buttons. He saw her shaking, and thought it the
movement of her hands for a moment before he realized
she was crying.
"Hey, Jenny, it's okay, I'm here for you. I'm not
going anywhere." Moving forward, he embraced her
tightly, holding her to him. Unable to contain
whatever emotion she'd built up over the weeks, the
reservoir broke. Jahn stood with her in his arms until
she finally subsided.
What seemed like hours later, she spoke, stumbling
over the words between sniffles, "I know I never g-get
around to saying it, b-because it's so much better to
show you how I feel. Y-you turn me on, and I l-love
being with you. I l-love that you care, that you try
and show it as much as possible, even with Fiona in
the picture. I might not say it, but I _love_ you
Jahn. I really do."
"I know," he said quietly. "You already told me. I saw
it on your face when you told your mother about me."
"But I love my daddy too, and it tears me up that you
hate each other."
"I don't hate him, Jen. Whatever world he's made for
himself, whatever hatred he wraps himself in, is his
problem. But it scares that hell out of me that his
world could get either of you hurt."
"I kn-know. I've never had to face the dangerous side
of his life, but I know it's there. It's why he's in
prison."
His girlfriend stared up at him with vulnerability in
her large watery blue eyes, and he leaned in to kiss
her on the forehead. Wrapping her hand fiercely into
his t-shirt, she pulled him further downward, to kiss
her on the lips instead. Not one of their usual
tongue-wrestling matches, or passionate lip-lock, but
an exchange of intimacies.
"Make love to me," she whispered. He understood what
she was asking for. Like the kissing, not their usual
bedroom antics and wild sexy play, but togetherness.
Their clothes seemed to be swept away like dust on a
breeze, and he touched her over and over, his hands
gentle travelers, not exploring new territories, but
natives walking through well-known and loved
homelands. From hills of her lips, to the gentle slope
of her throat, the steep mountains of her breasts and
flatlands of her stomach, they made their meandering
way to the wet valley between her legs.
Jen responded in kind, her hands everywhere, not
groping, but touching... _feeling_ every part of him.
There was a tightening, his arousal as hardness
overtook him, and yet more of that tightness, his
entry between her legs. The blonde gave a low cry of
pleasure, pulling her head back as he penetrated her,
and he could see a smattering of tears on her face.
Concerned, he began to withdraw, but she clutched him
all the more tightly to her.
"Good, it's so good..." she murmured. Embracing the
fullness of himself within her, he set a rhythmic pace
that was slow and gentle. There were sounds that might
have been the occasional groan from himself or a
breathless moan from her, but the coupling was
comfortably quiet, he in her, taking incredible
pleasure from the motion of his sex within hers. When
they finally came together, there were no words, only
an explosion of breath and release, his seed spilling
into Jen, mingling with her own liquid passion.
***
The difference had to have shown on their faces when
they came downstairs, because Fiona looked up from the
mail, contemplating the pair only briefly before
gifting them with a smug, self-satisfied smile. The
brunette casually displayed what appeared to be a pair
of cardboard tickets.
"Mom sent us our birthday present a bit early so that
we could plan ahead. What do you think about a trip to
Florida?"
To be continued...
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