Love Is Patient, Kind and
Above All True
Chapter Fifty One
"Rosco?"
Jamie called peering down at the garden from her window.
The shadowy
figure beckoned to her. Jaime silently crept down the stairs. As she walked out
into the garden, Jaime felt the damp grass tickle the bottom of her feet.
"Who’s out here?"
Suddenly the
darkened figure appeared from behind a tree. "Jaime," he whispered.
As she
wearily approached the stranger, Jaime felt an unusual pull toward him. It was
as though she floated across the garden into the waiting arms of the faceless
stranger. "Who are you?" Jaime demanded.
The moonlight
then lit across her face. "You know who it is…"
Jaime gasped
and suddenly found herself face to face with Jason. "Jason?"
"Are you
okay?" he asked concerned. "You were kind of talking in your
sleep."
"What?"
Jaime asked confused. She sat up and looked around. Why was she lying down?
Why was she in her bedroom? "How did I get here?"
Jason smiled.
"You’ve been up here since supper. Why?"
Jaime rubbed the
sleep from her eyes. "No," she said groggily. "Never mind. I
must have been dreaming."
"Okay,"
Jason said slowly. "Did you want to talk about it?"
Jaime sat silently
for a moment, her thoughts on a distant memory. Then with a jolt she shook her
head and smiled at Jason. "No that’s okay," she said dismissively,
hitting him lightly on the shoulder.
She rose from her
bed and walked over to her dresser. Grabbing an elastic and a brush she pulled
her long thick black hair into a ponytail. "Besides," Jaime chuckled.
"You’re due for a whoopin’!"
Jason smirked as
he stood up. "Oh really? I don’t know about that!"
Jaime bit her
lip. "Believe it!" she laughed. "No holding back tonight."
His eyes widened
and he shook his head as he stretched out. "I don’t know about that Ms.
Nam. I happen to have been working out."
Jamie rolled her
eyes and shoved him playfully out the door. "I’ll meet you in the gym in 5
then?" Jaime sighed. "Then we’ll see who’s getting who!"
As soon as the
door closed, Jaime rested her head on the back of the door. An image of Rosco’s
face flashed before her. Jaime shook her head and went to change for her
sparring match.
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Jason wiped the
sweat from his eyes. "You’re a little rusty there," he teased Jaime.
His sparring
partner was not amused. "You try being locked in a room for almost 2 weeks
and then you tell me I'm rusty!" Jaime challenged.
Jason smirked,
but quickly raised his left arm to block the oncoming right hook. "It's
good to hear you joke about it," he said as he threw a couple of jabs to
keep her off guard and surprised her with a kick to the calf.
Jaime swiveled
and tagged him on his side. "I guess. I'm tired of people asking FYI,
though."
Jason's vision
was focused on Jaime's moving shoulders, trying to anticipate her next attack.
"It's not good to keep things bottled up you know?"
Suddenly Jaime's
guard dropped and she was holding her stomach laughing. "Do you know how ironic
that is coming from you?" Jaime asked.
Jason paused and
looked at Jaime, who was now crouched down on one knee. "Breather?"
Jason suggested.
Jaime nodded.
"Jason, what if I kept asking about things you didn't want to think about?
Like, are you and Elizabeth ever going to get together?" Jaime
continued and plied him with inane questions until Jason put up his hands in
mock surrender.
"All right!
All right!" Jason laughed, throwing Jaime a towel. "But you do admit
that you've got to let it out sometime?"
Jaime mopped the
sweat off her forehead with the edge of the towel she'd just thrown around her
neck. "Again, no. I don't!" she sighed. "Look, this is just
something I don't want to talk about or even think about. It's bad enough I
have to dream about it, I don't want to think about it during my waking moments
too."
Jason nodded his
head. "I'm sorry. But I'm just worried. You've been pretending it's okay,
when I know it isn't. The dreams prove it. Maybe it'll help to talk it
out?" Jason coaxed. "You know I'm good at keeping secrets."
Jaime peered at
him in such a hopeless state that Jason's chest tightened. He could kill Rosco
for doing this to her. If he ever got his hands on him…
"There
isn't much to tell," Jaime finally spoke, "I woke up in this dingy
basement blindfolded. Then they moved me upstairs into a different room. I was
kept in there the remainder of the stay."
Stay? Jason was confused.
"Don’t you mean kidnapping?"
Jaime looked
hesitant, like she was hiding something. "I guess. But that's just it. I
mean he threatened me in the beginning, but he was nice most of the time. And
Donnie told me there was no ransom demand. So what was he after? I got the
feeling that someone else was running the show. He was pretty decent."
Her voice
trailed off as she shrugged. "You can't be serious Jaime! He kills people
for a living. He's ruthless. He wasn't Sorel's enforcer for nothing!"
He hated the
words that seemed to be pouring out of her mouth. Her demeanor, her eyes,
everything told him that Jaime didn't blame Rosco for the kidnapping. He had
her completely snowed. Yet what was he after? Jason shook his head. He
would figure that out soon enough. "He kidnapped you Jaime, and that's
it! There's no hidden motives. He hated your father and that was the reason he
took you."
Jaime drank out
of her water bottle seemingly unresponsive to the facts. "And I'm okay.
Can we stop talking about this and get back to this?" Jaime challenged.
Jason
reluctantly agreed. They fought for another 15 minutes. Jaime seemed more
focused, more intense after their discussion. Suddenly Jaime dropped her guard
before Jason realized it and his fist made contact with her jaw. "Are you
all right?" Jason cried, dropping to the floor beside the dazed fighter.
"Uh,"
Jaime stumbled. "Yeah. I think so. Think we could call it a draw?"
"I don't
know, I've got you right where I want you!" Jason teased. "Are you
forfeiting?"
Jaime rolled her
eyes. "Hey I thought I was supposed to take it easy? Wasn't quite
expecting to get knocked a round when calling a time out?" she laughed,
holding her jaw.
He examined her
face. "I don't think I hit you hard enough to cause a bruise," Jason
commented.
"Well
that's a relief!" Jaime said sarcastically. "Help me up!"
Jason pulled her
to her feet. "Do you think you can make it to your room all right?"
Jaime it him.
"I'm not a sissy. I can take a hit." Jaime stuck her tongue out
before she disappeared through the door.
Jason also
headed back to his room to clean up. As he was about to head to the shower,
there was a quiet knock on the door. Jason pulled a bathrobe on and jogged over
to the entrance. "Yes?" Jason greeted as he opened the door.
Standing in the
doorway was an embarrassed Elizabeth. "Hey Jason," she smiled
sheepishly. "I can come back…sorry." Elizabeth turned around to
leave, but Jason pulled her gently into his room.
"No, it's
okay. What's wrong?" Jason frowned.
Elizabeth
swallowed. "I, uh, was wondering if Jaime had said anything?" she
inquired nervously. As Elizabeth surveyed the room, Jason could feel her
awkwardness.
Jason shook his
head. "No. Well, no, she said something about it. But she should be the
one to tell you," he explained.
He hated not
telling her, but Jason couldn't break Jaime's trust.
Elizabeth shook
her head profusely and protested. "No Jason! I totally understand! I mean,
I know how great it is to know that I can talk to you without having to worry
about you telling anyone what I might have said."
Jason smiled.
"I'm glad. I think she just needs time," he explained scratching his
head.
Elizabeth smiled
in return. "That's okay."
Unexpectedly an
awkward silence fell upon them. "Well, uh," Elizabeth stuttered,
finally breaking the silence. "I'd better get going. You probably want to
shower."
Elizabeth
blushed, which made Jason smile. "Wait," Jason exclaimed, reaching
out to stop the exiting brunette.
"What?"
Jason felt his
heart beat faster with Elizabeth an arm's length away. "I was just
thinking you maybe could talk to her," Jason suggested. "I got the
feeling she was hiding something and I think that she might not feel as awkward
talking to you about it?"
Elizabeth's grey
eyes twinkled as she nodded. "Sure!" Elizabeth agreed.
Jason smiled.
"Great."
His hand
lingered on her arm. "Well," Jason mumbled. "Goodnight."
Elizabeth tucked
a stray lock of hair behind her ear. "Yeah," she grinned.
"Goodnight."
Jason waited
until Elizabeth closed the door before heading to the shower. He would need
a cold one tonight.