Truth
Unknown (part 1)
Monica sat in the car outside the elementary school, waiting for her kids. The
radio was on, playing an old song that she had always loved. She tapped her
hands on the steering wheel in time to the music. She saw another mother that
she knew, and waved.
"Hey Monica," the other woman said, walking over with her youngest
child.
"Hi Jeanie. Hey cutie," she said tickling Jeanie's two year old
daughter.
"Hi Mom," eight year old Beth said, running up to the car. "Hi
Mrs Slater."
"Hi Beth, is Megan coming out?" Jeanie asked as Beth got in the back
of the car.
"Uh huh."
"hey Mom," elevem year old Shay said, walking up to the car, trying
to look cool.
"Hurry up Shay," Beth said.
"Okay okay, calm down," Shay said, also getting into the car.
"Bye Jeanie. Shay, put your seatbelt on," Monica said.
"Why? Because the ride home is gonna be a rollarcoaster ride through New
York?" Shay said sarcastically, but she did as she was told anyway.
"Bye Monica. Bye you two," Jeanie called as Monica pulled away. Beth
waved. she was friend's with Jeanie's elder daughter, Megan.
When the three of them arrived home, Chandler was already there, in the
kitchen. They had only moved into the house about a year ago, but the kitchen
was the room they had spent the most effort on to get it looking nice.
"Hey honey, how come you're home so early?" Monica asked, kissing
him.
"Gross," Beth said, pouring herself an orange juice.
"Well, I have to work late tomorrow night, so Doug gave me the afternoon
off," Chandler said.
"You have to work late AGAIN?" Shay whined.
"Sorry kiddo," Chandler said. "Hey, Mon, you know what my
favourite way to spend a free afternoon is?" he said softly, kissing her
more passionately than her hello kiss.
"One or two," she said smiling, when he broke the kiss.
"You guys are sick. I'm going over to Laura's," Shay said.
"Beth, if I were you, I'd get outta here too. They're gonna get all soppy
and stuff."
"Can I go to Megan's?" Beth asked.
"Sure honey. Shay, will you walk her?" Monica said.
"Aww, Mom!"
"Please honey."
"Fine. Come on Beth," Shay said, as the two girls left.
"All alone at last," Chandler said, kissing her again.
"I know. We never get any time alone anymore."
"Well, I know you probably think we should talk or something, but I have a
different idea, that I think is much, much better."
"Cleaning the bathroom?" Monica teased.
"No, I think you know what I mean. And it has absolutely nothing to do
with cleaning."
"Oh, sex," she said, as if she had only just realised what he was
talking about.
"Yeah, sex. You know, that thing we do that we love, that made our kids,
who now prevent us having sex as often as we'd like," Chandler reminded
her.
"Oh yeah, now I remember."
"Are you sure? Maybe you need a demonstration," he said lifting her
up onto the kitchen counter. Monica giggled.
The kids came home around dinner time, by which time Chandler and Monica had
stopped fooling around, and had showered together and dressed again. Shay kept
giving them weird looks. She was knew about sex, and the thought of her parents
having sex completely disgusted her. Beth didn't really know much about it, so
it didn't bother her so much.
"Chandler, how late are you gonna be home tomorrow night?" Monica
asked during dinner.
"Um, about nine or ten. It depends on how stupid the people in my office
are acting," he said. "Why?"
"Damn, its Shay's Open House at school tomorrow. I can't miss it,"
Monica said.
"Yes you can," Shay jumped in.
"Nice try. Seriously Chandler. Who's gonna watch the kids?"
"Okay, what time does this thing start?"
"Seven thirty. But you really don't have to go," Shay persisted.
"Yes I do honey. You think Phoebe would watch them?" she asked
Chandler.
"Probably, why don't you call her after dinner?"
"Oh, unless she has plans with Karl?" Karl was Phoebe's husband.
"Well then Ross, or Rachel, or Joey will be able to watch them. Don't
worry about it," Chandler assured his wife.
"Can Joey watch us again? That was real fun last time!" Beth said
excitedly.
"Maybe Joey shouldn't watch them," Chandler corrected himself.
"Why does anyone have to watch us? Mom can stay home, then no one has to
worry," Shay said.
"That is not an option," Chandler said firmly.
"Damn it," Shay cursed under her breath.
"We don't need a babysitter," Beth said.
"Yes you do," Monica said.
"Well if we do, how come Joey doesn't?" Shay asked. Chandler had to
laugh at that.
"Because Joey is supposed to be an adult. And Uncle Ross, Rachel, Phoebe,
Mom and me, can't be bothered making sure someone is always watching him. See,
we love you two much more than Joey, so we care enough to make sure you're not
gonna eat three whole tubes of toothpaste and a jar of mayonanaise while we're
out," Chandler said. Shay sighed.
"I hate when you do that," she complained.
"do what?"
"Pretend you're being mean coz you love us."
"Oh that old thing. I don't even have to think about that any more."
"Did Joey really eat that stuff?" Beth asked, fascinated.
"I don't want to know," Monica said, as Chandler opened his mouth, no
doubt to go into it in more detail. He smiled innocently and closed his mouth.
The following day, Shay whined about her Mom going to Open house. It wasn't
that her teachers were going to say bad things about her, because she was a
pretty good student. She just hated having to sit through the whole thing. Her
teacher last year had pretended to talk to her, which was just embarrasing. Her
third grade teacher had insisted Shay tell her parents how she thought she was
doing, before the teacher would tell them how she was really doing, which was
even worse. Her second grade teacher had asked her to wait outside, which was
okay, but boring. And she hadn't gone until then because she had been sick.
Beth didn't care about Open House, but she had gone in first grade and had
spent the entire evening running around on a sugar high (Phoebe had given her
sherbet) with her friends, annoying all the other parents and teachers, so
Chandler and Monica had decided right then that she was staying home the
following year.
This time, she had nagged so much, Monica had simply told her she didn't have
to go if she didn't want to, just so Shay would shut up about it for five
minutes. Chandler had arranged for Joey, who was still exactly the same as he
had been fifteen years ago, to babysit that evening.
Joey arrived at seven o clock. Shay and Beth greeted him enthusiastically. Even
though Shay maintained she was too old for a babysitter, she still liked Joey.
He seemed so much like a kid himself, apart from when he told them about all
the women he dated. Beth was begging Joey to tell them about his latest
disasterous audition before Monica was even out of the door. She grinned at
Joey, how smiled back then headed for the kitchen, Beth following. Shay waved
at her mother, then slumped on the couch and started channel hopping.
The Open House went well. Monica chatted to another Mom, Helen Woodward, until
it was her turn to go in and see the fifth grade teacher, Mr Abbot. He told her
Shay was getting all B's and was friendly, got on well with the other kids in
class, although she had a tendancy to talk in class. Monica sighed. She
wouldnt' have admitted it, but she found Open House almost as boring as Shay
did, she KNEW all this stuff! Either Shay had told her, or she had figured it
out for herself.
After Mr Abbot was done, she went to see Mrs Berkley, Beth's second grade
teacher. She was very small and thin. Monica regocnised her as the woman who
had also taught Shay in second grade. Shay said there was a girl in her class
who's Dad had been taught by mrs Berkley. Moncia wasn't sure whether she
believed that or not, but Mrs Berkley sure looked old enough. She told Monica
Beth was very quiet, but friendly enough and did well in arts and crafts, but
hated math. 'Like Chandler,' Monica thought. Even though he worked with numbers
all day every day, Chandler hated math.
An hour and a half after she had arrived, Monica was on her way out. She waved
to a few other Mom's who she knew through their kids and went home. She had
walked, which she didn't do when the kids were with her, because they got bored
and whiney. But it was only fifteen minutes away, and Chandler had the car at
work, so she had decided to walk rather than order a cab.
She was about halfway home when someone tapped her on the shoulder. Thinking it
was another parent on their way home from Open House, Monica turned around. She
didn't recognise the person who stood in front of her, but she had barely
registered that fact before their hands where pushing her back. She tried to
scream, but a gloved hand pressed over her mouth. They were near the children's
park, and her attacker, which she supposed this was, pushed her towards the
entrance. Once out of sight behind the bushes surrounding the small park, he
pushed her to the ground. She tried to get up again, but was stopped by his
weight coming heavily down on top of her. Monica tried to push him away, but he
punched her hard. That stopped her struggles.
"I have a gun," he whispered, "I swear I'll kill you if you
cause a problem." she was terrified now, trembling all over, hating him
lying on top of her, not daring to move. Something dug into her back, sratching
her where her blouse had worked its way upwards.
The man had his hand up her skirt now and Monica wanted to scream. She knew
what he was about to do, but knew he meant what he said about killing her, so
she lay as still as she could while he pushed her knee length shirt up to her
waist and removed her panties. As he raped her, she closed her eyes and focused
her attention on the pain of whatever was digging into her back rather than
what this bastard was doing to her.
When he was finished, he got up and backed away. Monica was crying quietly, not
wanting him to hear, but knowing he probably would anyway. He kicked her
sharply in the ribs, then walked off, leaving her lying, half naked, on the
muddy grass.
TO BE CONTINUED...
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characters.