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"So what brings you home" asked Ezra cautiously as he place a cup of tea and jelly topped cookies on the table. Abigale gave a slight smile, mostly at the sight of the cookies. After all these years and product advancement her daddy was still buying those same old bland cheap cookies.
"Well" she said, pausing to stare at Liam as he played with a toy car he had produced from his pocket. "It has been a long while since I've been been back to "Rock Port," and I thought it was time Liam meet his Granddaddy."
Ezra locked eyes with her. He could see that she was hiding something behind those soft gray globes. He didn't want to push her too hard, too soon. The power flickered again and the thunder exploded overhead shaking the entire house. Liam jumped and Abigale let out a screech, recoiling in relief with a hand on her chest. The rain started to come down hard and fast, pattering on the shingles of the house and causing the street to hiss and clap. Ezra looked to Liam on the floor.
"Just a little storm hey champ?" Ezra stood and moved to the window, peering out from behind a dusty curtain. "You know, the last time we had a storm like this was the day after you left. I had driven around town all day knocking on peoples doors, and checking all the barns in a few square miles of this place looking for you." He backed away from the window and turned to face Abigale.
"Bobby Johnston's parents came by the next day to ask me if I had seen their boy, and I hadn't. They said they thought he may of run off with you, seeing how you was missin' as well. Well, during our visit the clouds rolled in and everything got real dark. The wind picked up and tore the shutters right off the house. And rain. Boy did it rain." Ezra sat back down at the table and slowly pulled his chair in. "Fitting atmosphere for the situation you see."
"We'll, I guess I blow out with the storm and blow back in with it," Abigale looked down at the table and fiddled with the Zippo in her hand. "You know daddy, I'm really sorry I ran out on you like that. After Momma died it was like my life got turned upside down. Liam was so young and I had no clue what to do without Momma. And this town..." Abigale let out a long sigh and looked all around the cracked and slightly leaking ceiling. "I didn't feel like I had any kind of future here. I thought that if I moved to the big city I would have more opportunities you know, for me and Liam. Freddy wasn't helping me so I had to do something." Her expression suddenly changed from sorrowful to disgust. "And why would people think I ran away with Bobby Johnston?"
"Well, everyone knew he was always trying to court you. And since you both disappeared at the same time people started to wonder." Ezra nodded to the left. "Mrs.MacKailey say's she saw him hanging around outside the house the night before you ran off, and nobody has seen him since not even at the bar."
"Well I didn't go nowhere with him I promise you that. I met a man at the bar the day after Momma's funeral. I was really upset and went to "Charley's" to drown my sorrows. His name was Mark, and he was from the city. He asked me what a beautiful girl like me was doing in a small town like this. I told him I was raising Liam at my Daddy's house, and that Momma had just died." She looked back down at the lighter, and seemed to shrink in on herself. "He told me he worked for a big fancy modeling agency, and that if I met him in the city he could give me a job making good money for very little work, enough to support Liam, and if things went well enough, to travel all over the world." She looked up at Ezra who was listening intently. Like he was waiting for the part of the story where this Mark fellow raped her, pimped her out, got her involved in dirty pictures, drugs or hurt her in some way like you hear on the evening television news. She could see the look forming on his face like he was getting ready to grab his shotgun and go find this monster of a man.
"Don't worry Daddy, nothin' too bad happened. I got work here and there with the agency, but after Mark realized I wasn't going to sleep with him, he focused his attention on the girls that would. So I floated around for awhile trying to get in with a different agency with little luck, just small contracts that barely showed my face. They all told me I was too generic, whatever that means. I didn't want to come home ashamed of my poor choices " She was about to continue when lightning flashed overhead and the power buzzed out.
"Well" she said, pausing to stare at Liam as he played with a toy car he had produced from his pocket. "It has been a long while since I've been been back to "Rock Port," and I thought it was time Liam meet his Granddaddy."
Ezra locked eyes with her. He could see that she was hiding something behind those soft gray globes. He didn't want to push her too hard, too soon. The power flickered again and the thunder exploded overhead shaking the entire house. Liam jumped and Abigale let out a screech, recoiling in relief with a hand on her chest. The rain started to come down hard and fast, pattering on the shingles of the house and causing the street to hiss and clap. Ezra looked to Liam on the floor.
"Just a little storm hey champ?" Ezra stood and moved to the window, peering out from behind a dusty curtain. "You know, the last time we had a storm like this was the day after you left. I had driven around town all day knocking on peoples doors, and checking all the barns in a few square miles of this place looking for you." He backed away from the window and turned to face Abigale.
"Bobby Johnston's parents came by the next day to ask me if I had seen their boy, and I hadn't. They said they thought he may of run off with you, seeing how you was missin' as well. Well, during our visit the clouds rolled in and everything got real dark. The wind picked up and tore the shutters right off the house. And rain. Boy did it rain." Ezra sat back down at the table and slowly pulled his chair in. "Fitting atmosphere for the situation you see."
"We'll, I guess I blow out with the storm and blow back in with it," Abigale looked down at the table and fiddled with the Zippo in her hand. "You know daddy, I'm really sorry I ran out on you like that. After Momma died it was like my life got turned upside down. Liam was so young and I had no clue what to do without Momma. And this town..." Abigale let out a long sigh and looked all around the cracked and slightly leaking ceiling. "I didn't feel like I had any kind of future here. I thought that if I moved to the big city I would have more opportunities you know, for me and Liam. Freddy wasn't helping me so I had to do something." Her expression suddenly changed from sorrowful to disgust. "And why would people think I ran away with Bobby Johnston?"
"Well, everyone knew he was always trying to court you. And since you both disappeared at the same time people started to wonder." Ezra nodded to the left. "Mrs.MacKailey say's she saw him hanging around outside the house the night before you ran off, and nobody has seen him since not even at the bar."
"Well I didn't go nowhere with him I promise you that. I met a man at the bar the day after Momma's funeral. I was really upset and went to "Charley's" to drown my sorrows. His name was Mark, and he was from the city. He asked me what a beautiful girl like me was doing in a small town like this. I told him I was raising Liam at my Daddy's house, and that Momma had just died." She looked back down at the lighter, and seemed to shrink in on herself. "He told me he worked for a big fancy modeling agency, and that if I met him in the city he could give me a job making good money for very little work, enough to support Liam, and if things went well enough, to travel all over the world." She looked up at Ezra who was listening intently. Like he was waiting for the part of the story where this Mark fellow raped her, pimped her out, got her involved in dirty pictures, drugs or hurt her in some way like you hear on the evening television news. She could see the look forming on his face like he was getting ready to grab his shotgun and go find this monster of a man.
"Don't worry Daddy, nothin' too bad happened. I got work here and there with the agency, but after Mark realized I wasn't going to sleep with him, he focused his attention on the girls that would. So I floated around for awhile trying to get in with a different agency with little luck, just small contracts that barely showed my face. They all told me I was too generic, whatever that means. I didn't want to come home ashamed of my poor choices " She was about to continue when lightning flashed overhead and the power buzzed out.
