Chapter Nine : What did you say? (part six)
CHAPTER NINE
(part six)
Jacob had asked his midnight hockey team to keep an eye on Katy in case Trevor
showed up. Mike set up a schedule so that there was someone there at all times.
“Colin.”
Mike smirked.
“What?” Jacob asked.
“Colin beat the crap out of Trevor when Trevor was in high school.”
Jacob raised his eyebrows, “What?”
“Colin’s little sister is about four years older than Trevor and Jill. Trevor started really hassling Erin. I mean, Colin’s what six-four, six-five? Erin’s not five feet. She’s tiny… smaller than Jill even. Colin was home on leave before he went into Special Forces. He went to pick up Erin at school and saw Trevor pawing at Erin. Colin isn’t known for his restraint, especially when it comes to his sisters.”
“So Trevor’s there ranting and raving about how he’s going to take Katy, minus the hospital bill of course. Colin took one look at Trevor and laughed. You know all those Hargreaves are fucking nuts. He picked Trevor up by the scruff of his jacket and his pants and carried him through the hospital.” Mike laughed. “I guess, he tossed Trevor onto the sidewalk. Trevor was so freaked he just scrambled away.”
“He told Colin that he was going to find Jill,” Mike said. “I had just dropped the
assholes off at the bride-to-be’s house when Colin called. I found Trevor trying to get into Jill’s apartment.”
“What did you do?”
“I called the cops. But then I couldn’t find Jill and…
I guess I went a little nuts.” Pointing his spoon at Jacob, Mike said, “You should be glad I’m not Colin.”
“So noted. I have a black belt in Brazilian jujitsu.”
“Well, big whoop-de-fucking-do. They teach everybody in the military. Colin’s like an expert in every martial art.” Mike made a face at Jacob then shrugged, “Sorry man.”
“It’s not a problem,” Jacob said.
“Why’d you bring her here?” Mike asked.
“She didn’t want to go home. She said it would be too hard to be around Katy’s things. She was freaked enough about money so I didn’t want to check us into the Adam’s Mark. Plus Scooter and Sarah are here.”
“She saw Scooter?” Mike asked.
Jacob nodded. “The dogs were really what she needed. She played with them for a while then took a shower. She’s just exhausted. What a horrible day.”
Jacob looked up from his cereal when Mike didn’t respond. Mike’s face was completely blank. Jacob turned to see what Mike was looking at. Valerie. Val’s dark hair hung in waves over the spaghetti straps of her silk shorty. She beckoned Mike with her hand. Like a man in a trance, Mike stood from the table and walked to Valerie. Jacob was just closing the door when Valerie giggled then squealed.
After cleaning up their cereal, Jacob went back upstairs to his apartment. Jill stirred when he came in but fell right back to sleep. Sarah had taken his side of the bed. Rather than fight the dog, he went to the table to work. He needed to clear his day so that he could be available for Jill.
One last glance at Jill and he set to work.
Denver Cereal continues on Monday….
Posted: August 9th, 2008 under Chapter 9.





