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Miss
Parker turns the key and opens the front door to her house. She knows it's going to be the last time and
she starts to feel a little nostalgic.
This house holds a lot of memories for her. Not all good, unfortunately.
It'll be good to get away. To
finally be free of the Centre. She
never had the courage before. But she
finally found strength. From
Jarod. It was his selfless love that
gave her the will to finally get out.
A
tear threatens to escape, but she makes it stop. She was doing that a lot these days. Crying for no reason. The
doctors warned her about her hormones causing unexplainable mood swings, but
she didn't have time for that today.
She had a lot of work to do and hardly any time to do it. Jarod worked hard to make sure she had a
chance at freedom. She couldn't throw
away the opportunity.
Miss
Parker walks into her bedroom and to her closet, flinging the doors wide
open. She pulls out a suitcase from the
back and throws it on the bed. She
looks at her wardrobe and starts to flip through it, wondering what to
take. She couldn't take much. It had to look like she was just going on
the short vacation her father was forcing her to go on.
She
looks at all of the suits hanging in the closet. Those wouldn't do her any good on the run. Besides, she couldn't fit half of them
anymore anyway. Her pregnancy wasn't
evident to the rest of the world, but she could definitely tell the differences
in her body. By the looks of things,
she was leaving just in time. There was
no way she'd be able to hide the steady growing bulge around her middle much
longer.
She
finally finishes choosing what to take and decides to pack a couple of smaller
bags instead of one big suitcase, heeding another warning from her doctor not
to lift heavy objects. She holds on to
her stomach and smiles at the very thought.
She can't believe how much her doctors words echo in her head. She'd never been one to follow the
rules. She figured as long as she was
still surviving, she was fine doing things her own way. But things were different now. She had another person to think about. One that she was destined to love and care
for. One that she'd do anything to keep
safe. She had to follow the rules.
Miss
Parker walks back over to the closet and feels around for some of her smaller
bags. But her hand brushes up a hard,
square object. It was probably just
another shoe box, but she wasn't really sure.
She pulls it out to check what was inside.
She
opens the box and her hands start to shake.
She couldn't believe she had forgotten about this box. It was a box of Thomas' things. After his death, she ended up with a box of
his stuff. She didn't know what to do
with it, so she shoved it in the back of her closet, hoping to have the
strength some day to deal with it's contents.
She
leans against the wall and slides down to the floor. The tears start to burn her eyes again, but this time she lets
them fall. She always allowed herself
to grieve for him. It was as if the
grieving would make up for not loving him enough.
She
cries for a few more minutes before she starts to look through the box. There were a few pictures of the two of
them. And a book of poetry that he
liked to read to her. But towards the
bottom, she found a plain envelope with her name scribbled across the
front. She puts the rest of the stuff
down and opens the envelope. Inside is
a letter that Thomas had written to her a couple of weeks before he was
killed. She reads it slowly:
My Dearest Parker,
I don't really know why I'm writing this
when I can just as easily say it to your face.
But maybe it's just not something I can say to you right now. Maybe one day. But not now.
We came close to losing it all. And I don't even know why. I love you so much and I thought that you
loved me. But you're a hard one to
read, Parker. One minute I think I can
understand you, and the next you're a puzzle that I can't even begin to piece
together. But I think I know how to
figure you out now.
I met a friend of yours the other day. I was out of town working on that emergency
job a few weeks ago and I wandered into a bar one night. We had just had a fight about something and
I was pretty upset. I usually don't
open up to strangers, but for some reason, the bartender that night seemed
trustworthy. I started talking about
you and he just listened. It seemed
like I was working so hard at this relationship with no results. I was ready to cut my losses and just give
up when this bartender convinced me not to.
Coincidentally, this bartender knew you. Jarod was his name, I think.
Jarod told me that I should hang in there a
little longer. He told me that you
sometimes had a hard time showing that you cared, but that it didn't mean you
didn't care. He told me about how the
two of you grew up and how you were the best friend he ever had. I could tell that you two meant a lot to
each other. He seemed to know so much
about you and how you ticked. And I
admit that I was jealous. This man knew
you. I mean, he really knew you. He knew things about you that I couldn't
ever begin to know. And I have a
feeling that he even knew the highly guarded secret of your first name. I was jealous that you had this intense
connection with another person and couldn't allow yourself to open up to me.
But then he let me know how to reach
you. He gave me hope that there was a
chance for us. And the more he talked,
the more I began to feel sorry for him.
Because it was obvious to me that he loved you very much. But for some reason, you two weren't
together. I was the one who was lucky enough
to have you in my life. I don't know
how he makes it through each day because it would kill me to love you and not
be able to be with you. So for that,
I'm going to try a little harder. We
can make this work. I'm not giving up
on you.
Love always,
Thomas
"Oh,
Thomas," she says out loud.
"You said it would kill you not to be with me. How ironic is it that being with me is what
ended up killing you." She sighs
and then puts the letter back in the envelope.
She carefully places it back at the bottom of the box and then slides
the box back in the corner of the closet.
He
knew. Thomas knew about Jarod. He knew that Jarod loved her. That he always loved her. When she didn't realize it herself, or
couldn't acknowledge it. But Thomas
knew. And somehow, that makes leaving
much easier for her. She tried to love
Thomas but she knows now that it never would have worked out. She knows now that Jarod is in her
heart. He always has been and he always
will be.
But
she'll never regret her time with Thomas.
He left her with a lot. He left
her with the knowledge that she wasn't a cold hearted Ice Queen. He showed her that she could open up her
heart and let someone in. But most of
all, he left her with the most important part of himself. Through their child, the best part of Thomas
will live on forever. But it was time
to move on. It was time to let go.
Miss
Parker gets her things and walks to the door.
She takes one last look around her house. She would miss it, but she knows she has better things in store
for her. Thanks to Thomas, she finally
has a family that she can belong to.
And thanks to Jarod, she finally has a life that she'll get to
lead. Most people are lucky if they
can find one person to love them. Miss
Parker was blessed with two such people.
One of them died trying to love her.
She just prays that the other will be able to get out in time. She knows that Jarod won't be able to stand
it in the Centre for very long. But all
she can do is hope that he too won't become a casualty of her love.
The
hot July sun beats down on the interior car as Miss Parker continues to
navigate the highways. She's been traveling
for 4 days now, carefully following each instruction Jarod gave her. She's been to 14 different cities these past
few days and is starting to feel restless.
She's ready to settle in the final destination. She's ready to start her new life. And hopefully she'll be in a place Jarod
will be able to find her when he's able to win his own freedom back.
The
sweat pours down Miss Parker's back as the relentless sun bakes the inside of
the car. The air conditioner is on full
blast, but it seems to have stopped blowing cool air several hours ago. She decides to pull over at the next gas
station for a little break.
"Good
afternoon, ma'am," the store clerk greets her. "What can I do for you today?"
"Could
you fill the tank on pump number 4? I'm
not feeling well and the gas fumes were starting to make me a bit light
headed," she responds. Her shirt
clings to her sweaty body, revealing the protrusion from her stomach. The clerk notices she's pregnant and feels
the need to help her.
"Sure
thing, Ma'am," he says with a smile.
He had to agree. She didn't look
too well. And he'd hate for his wife to
be pregnant and stranded out in the middle of nowhere. "We got plenty of cold drinks back
there. Why don't you grab one. It might help cool you off a bit," he
says just before walking out to fill the tank of her car.
Miss
Parker walks towards to drinks and starts to feel a little dizzy. She grabs onto the nearest rack to steady
herself. The steadiness lasts for only
a moment before the whole store starts to spin around. As if in slow motion, she feels her body
fall. The cool surface of the floor
against her face is the last thing she feels before the whole world is lost to
darkness.
A
sudden shattering of glass wakes Miss Parker from her slumber. She sits up with a jolt and blinks away the
haziness from her eyes. She looks
around at the unfamiliar surroundings, spying a form in the corner of the room
trying to sweep up the broken object.
"I'm
sorry, Miss Parker. I didn't mean to
wake you," the young boy responds.
"It's
you," she mutters, staring at the boy with her mouth wide open. "You're Jarod's clone."
"You
can call me Rod," he says.
"I'm sorry about the glass.
Dad said I should be quiet because you needed rest."
"Major
Charles is here too?" Of course he
is, she thinks to herself. Why would
the clone be here alone. "How long
have I been here?"
"Just
a day," a deeper voice answers.
Miss Parker looks and sees Jarod's father standing in the doorway. "We found you passed out in Dawson's
shop a couple miles up the road. I
brought you here."
"Thank
you," she whispers. "I don't
really know what happened. It was so
hot. I guess I just collapsed."
"From
the looks of things, you've been traveling awhile. Still looking for my son?"
The major glares at her momentarily, almost as if she were the enemy.
"Not
really looking for him. It's more like
I'm waiting for him." Miss Parker
looks away as tears start to fill her eyes.
She couldn't believe how much she missed him already.
"I'm
sorry," the major starts.
"It's just the last time we all were together, you wanted nothing
more than to take my son back to that prison."
"That's
where he is right now. It's funny, but
I used to wish for nothing else but for him to be back at the Centre. That way, I could be free to leave. Jarod decided to sacrifice his own freedom
so that I can have mine. I think now if
I had another wish, it would be for him to be here. With me. Away from that
awful place."
"Why
the change in your attitude, Miss Parker?"
"It
was more a change of my heart, Major Charles.
I finally opened my eyes to what was going on in front of me. I don't know if it was that chat that you
and I had in your cell that day at the Centre that convinced me of the inherent
goodness of you and your sons. Or maybe
it was when I got shot and Jarod gave up his freedom and his family for
me. Or this last time he allowed
himself to be captured so that I could be free of that place. I'm not sure when or how it all
happened. But sometime between two
lonely kids sharing an innocent kiss and this moment now, I fell in love with
your son. And I love him with all my
heart."
"Don't
cry, Miss Parker." The clone puts
his arm around her, and it's strangely comforting to her. It takes her back to a time when she was
younger and her Jarod used to comfort her in the evil halls of the Centre. "I'm sure everything will work
out."
"Thank
you, Rod. And thank you, Major
Charles. I know neither of you have a
reason to trust me. But I'm so tired of
not having anyone. I'm just so
tired." Her heavy eyes start to
close again. Pretty soon she succumbs
to her exhaustion, falling into a deep sleep.
"Just
rest, Miss Parker." Major Charles
pulls the blanket up to her chin, tucking her into the bed. He looks at her peaceful face and can see
the innocent child he once tried to rescue from the Centre. "I'm sorry I couldn't get you out back
then. But I'm going to do what I can
for you now. That's a promise," he
whispers to the sleeping Miss Parker.
Miss
Parker spends the rest of the week with Major Charles and the boy, resting and
getting to know the men. But the time
comes when she must continue her journey.
She's been gone for almost two weeks, and pretty soon her father would
start to wonder where she was. She only
had a few more days to get to safety.
She hated leaving the Major and Rod, but she had to keep moving.
"You
better get moving," the Major says as he finishes packing up her car. He hated to see her go as much as she hated
leaving, but they had no choice. Jarod
had a plan for her that she had to follow in order for her to be safely out of
the Centre's clutches. "You take
care of yourself. And this little guy
too," he says, rubbing her stomach.
"Thank
you," she says, throwing her arms around his neck and giving him a tight
squeeze. In the week that she'd been
there, the Major has been more of a father to her than she'd ever known Mr.
Parker to be. "I don't know what I
would have done if you weren't here for me.
I'm not used to that."
"Well
you should get used to it. You're
family now," the Major says with a smile.
"We're going to be here for you from now on."
She
finally leaves the warm and caring hugs of her new found family and gets into
her car. She heads back down the road
to finish her journey. She looks back
in the rear view mirror and smiles through the few happy tears that are
streaming down face. This unexpected
stop has turned into a new source of joy and has given her the much needed
strength to believe in the happy ending that will be waiting for her.
"This
is it," Miss Parker says.
"This end of the journey."
She
steps out of her cab in front of her hotel and pays the driver with what's left
of her American money. She had just
arrived in Italy two hours before and hadn't had a chance to get the currency
exchanged. She looks up and down the
street, getting used to her new surroundings.
This was going to be it for a while.
Her part of the journey was over.
She just had to wait and pray that Jarod would make it out alive and be
able to find her.
Miss
Parker strolls through the front door of the hotel, looking around momentarily
until she finds the front desk. She
walks over and rings the bell. She only
has to wait a second or two before the front desk clerk returns from the back
room.
"Hi,
I need a room," she says with a coy smile. She's found that it never hurts to flirt a little when she needed
a favor.
"I'm
sorry, Miss. But we're booked this
weekend. What's your name? I can check to see if you have a
reservation."
"Rogers,"
she replies after a short pause. It
took her a minute to remember the fake name Jarod had set up for her. She'd used so many so far that it was hard
to keep them straight. "The name
is Schuyler Rogers."
"Ah,
Mrs. Rogers," the clerk says after a few keystrokes to the computer. "I have a room registered to a Trent
and Schuyler Rogers. Will your husband be joining you as well?"
"What?" She's taking off guard slightly. "Oh, my husband. No, he won't be joining me today. Maybe
later." Hopefully later, she
thinks to herself, letting out a wishful sigh.
The
clerk finishes with the registration and gives her the keys to her room, the
penthouse suite. She thanks him
politely and heads upstairs. The
penthouse. Finally Jarod sticks her
somewhere that's suited to her tastes.
All those years of chasing him and ending up in the run down, flea bag
motels has finally paid off. He finally
gave her a place with some class. She
takes a quick tour of the suite when her stomach starts to growl.
"Okay,
Junior," she says looking down at her stomach with a smile. "I'm going to feed you. Don't worry." She gives up on the tour inside and decides to take a little tour
outside in search of some lunch.
After
her lunch, she finds herself wandering
down the streets of the city, taking in all the sights and trying to blend in
with the rest of the people. It was
truly a beautifully historic city and she was glad she brought along her
camera.
She
sees a couple of kids playing in a fountain and can't resist taking a picture
of them. Something about the kids
reminded her of the freedom and happiness she and Jarod shared as children. The happiness she wished everyday she could
find again.
"Excuse
me, you're in my shot," she says to a stranger standing in her way. "I'll just be a second."
"I'm
sorry," he replies as he turns to face her. "Is this better?"
Miss
Parker's mouth drops open. Standing
before her is someone she thought she'd never see again. Someone who's once again making all of her
hopes and dreams come true.
"Trent
Rogers, I presume," she says with a little grin. "Nice name. Where did it come from? A bad romance novel?"
"I
like it," he answers.
"Besides, I couldn't use 'Jarod' anymore, now could I? Too many people would be looking for
me. Looking for us." He leans over and kisses her gently on the
lips.
She
responds by throwing her arms around his neck and pulling him close to
her. Something she's been waiting too
long to do. She didn't want to waste
another minute.
"Is
this really it? Are we really
free?" She's can hardly get the
words out through her tears. She
couldn't believe it. She was finally at
the end of her journey. Finally in the
arms of her love.
"I'm
here. Always and forever if that's what
you want."
"Of
course it's what I want." She
pulls his head down to meet hers in a deep kiss. "You and me. Always
and forever."
"Good,"
he says with a huge smile. "It's
all I want, too. It's all I've ever
wanted. The only thing I've ever wished
for." He stares into her eyes,
easily willing to get lost in them.
"Come on, let's walk. I've
got to tell you the rest of the plan."
He grabs her hand and their fingers twine together, locking their hands
in an unbreakable embrace. Sealing
their love with an unbreakable bond.
"So,
are you ever going to tell me how you escaped?
It couldn't have been easy for you.
I can still see the bruises and scars on your face and around your
wrists. What did they do to
you?" She looks up at him with
concern. He looked like he had been
through a battle. But one that he had
won. Because here he was. Walking next to her. Holding her hand so tight she could hardly
stand it, yet she didn't want him to let it go.
"It
wasn't easy," he whispers. "I
can't get into right now. I may not
ever be able to tell you all that I went through. But I can tell you this one thing. I can tell you that I'd go through it all again if I had to. I'd do anything for you. And I'd do anything to be with you."
"Jarod,
you're going to make me cry," she says with a playful little shove.
"One
more thing," he adds. "I have
to be Trent. And you have to be
Schuyler. It's too dangerous for us to
be Jarod and Miss Parker anymore. Even
when we're alone. I don't want to risk
anything happening to you. Or this
baby." He releases her hand and
puts his arm around her shoulder, pulling her close to him. He puts his other and on her stomach and
rubs it gently and protectively.
"This
is how it's going to be? Trent and
Schuyler Rogers? Are we legally married
then?"
"That's
what people are going to think," he replies. "Does that bother you?"
"I
don't know. I'm not really sure. It doesn't bother me. It's just something I have to think about,
that's all. So, everyone we meet is
going to think we're married. And when
we start to make friends, they're going to want to know our life story. What do
we tell them?"
"We
tell them the truth. That we were
childhood sweethearts who were separated for awhile, but were able to find each
other again."
"That's
a good start," she admits.
"So, where did we grow up?"
"A
small town in Delaware. I went to this
boarding school there and hated it. One
day, the head master's daughter strolled past my classroom and caught my eye. She was the most beautiful creature I'd ever
seen. It was love at first site."
"That's
so sweet, Jarod. I mean Trent. I never knew that," she says.
"Unfortunately it took me a little while longer to realize that I loved
you. A couple of years longer,"
she says with a little laugh.
"So
what are you going to tell people when they ask how you fell in love with
me?" He wonders.
"I
guess I can start where you left off," she starts. "So, I'm guessing I'm the headmaster's
daughter who stole your heart. Or at
least I better be," she says with mock anger, making them both laugh. "So, we were at this school. And we used to hang out a lot, right? Sneaking around and getting into
trouble. For a few years, you were just
my friend. But you were the best friend
I ever had. I don't think Daddy liked
our friendship very much, though. He
kept on threatening to send me away if I didn't stay away from you. But I refused to obey him. He couldn't keep me away."
"But
one day, things changed. You changed
and I changed. We both were getting a little
older. And I started to notice the way
you looked at me. As if I were the most
amazing thing to you. You made me feel
so special. My stomach started to
flutter whenever I saw you and my palms would sweat. But I also knew that if I noticed those things, then Daddy did as
well. I knew that our days together
were growing short. And you did too,
didn't you?" She doesn't really
expect an answer from him. She knows
it's true.
"And
then, the day I dreaded most arrived.
Daddy finally followed through with his threats and sent me away. I was crushed. But somehow, you knew.
You knew that I was leaving.
That last night we were together, you knew."
"I
knew," he admits. "Your
father came into my room and told me I was ruining your life. He said that you were leaving and couldn't
wait to get away from me. But I didn't
believe him. I knew it couldn't be
true. But I had to see you to make sure
it wasn't true. And since it was our
last night together, I wanted to make it
special
for you."
"It
was special. And something I've never
forgotten. It started out like any
other day for us. But you were really
quiet. I didn't know why, but I didn't
push you. Sometimes after your SIMs you
got like that and just needed a little time.
We walked around for a little while before you took me into one of the
abandoned rooms on one of the empty sublevels.
I had gotten to know you so well by then. Probably better than you knew yourself. But you did something that night that completely shocked me. You kissed me. A pure and sweet kiss at first. But when I looked in your eyes, I
saw longing and desire clouding them. And I felt longing and desire in my
heart. I wasn't afraid of what was
about to happen. Instead, it seemed
perfect that we'd share first love."
"But
then, you surprised me again. You
didn't try to make love to me. You fell
into my arms. And you started to
cry." She looks up at him and sees
that tears are starting to form in his eyes.
She reaches up and gently places her hand on his cheek, wiping away the
tears as they fell.
"You
just held me," he whispers.
"For hours I cried. But you
just held me. And cried along with me. I wanted to be with you. I knew you were going away and I wanted a
special night that we'd both remember forever. I wanted to spend the whole
night making love to you."
"Jarod,
what we shared that night went way beyond love, if that's even possible. Sometimes a spiritual love can go deeper
than a physical connection. And that
night we were connected in a way that transcended any other force that acted on
our lives. We were bonded for
eternity."
They
stare at each other for awhile, lost in the memories of their past before they
come back to themselves and realize that they've stopped in the middle of the
street.
"So,
after being traumatically ripped from each other, how is it that we've come to
be Mr. and Mrs.Rogers?" she asks, wiping a few tears from her cheeks.
"I
guess this is the part that we'll have to improvise on. How does this sound?" He pauses for a second and looks around,
suddenly getting a huge smile on his face.
"We were on a vacation. In
a foreign and romantic land. We were
out for a walk one day, and happened upon a small church. Much like this one," he says, stopping
again in the middle of the street.
Miss
Parker looks up and sees that they're standing across from a quaint little
church. With stained glass window and
the doors open to let in the breeze.
She sees several old women exit the front of the church, still carrying
their rosaries. She looks back at Jarod
and sees that mischievous gleam in his eyes.
"Come
on," he says. "Let's go
in."
The
get inside the church and Miss Parker is overwhelmed by it's beauty and
historic charm. It's so peaceful and
quiet that she can almost hear the angels singing from Above.
"So
what happened after we found the church," she asks.
"Well,
at that moment, we looked around and discovered we were standing in the middle
of what seemed like Heaven. And it
didn't seem right to walk out of there without making things with us as God had
intended. I looked at you and got down
on one knee." He takes her hand
and lowers his body down to the ground, holding himself up on one knee.
"Jarod! What are you doing?" Her eyes pop wide open and she stares at him
in shock and disbelief.
"I'm
making the rest of our story true," he replies with 'that' smile. The
smile that could always break her resolve and melt her heart in one second
flat. It was a smile that she tried to
resist for the past three years, but realized now that she didn't want to
resist it anymore. She wanted to give
in to him. She wanted to give him her
all.
"So,
what do you say? Will you become my
wife? I mean, for real. Not just something that's on paper attached
to the new identities we've made for ourselves?"
"Right
here, Jarod? Right now?"
"Yes. Right here and right now. These papers in my pocket say that you are
Schuyler Rogers. The wife of Trent
Rogers. But I want you to say it. I want you to profess it right here and have
it blessed and ordained in this church.
I've loved you for as long as I've known you. And I want to love you for the rest of eternity."
"I
do," she whispers. "I mean, I
do too. That's what I want. To be your wife. And to be with you forever.
If you're willing to take me.
And this child."
"We
can be a family. The three of us,"
he says, holding on to her stomach.
"I love you both so much.
So let's go get married!"
"We
have to find the priest. And what about
our vows on such short notice?" she asks.
"I
think you two have covered that already," a strange voice says from the
front of the church. They both look up
and sees the priest smiling down at both of them. "I don't mean to intrude on your moment, but it seems to me
that the two of you have said more than enough. It's clear that you love each other very much. I'd be proud and honored to bless this
union." He smiles again and looks
to Jarod. "So , I guess all that's
left is for you to . . ."
"I
think I know this part, Father," Jarod says with a smile. "All that's left is for me to kiss my
bride."
Trent
Rogers looks down at his new wife.
Although they were married in the eyes of the law, they were now joined
by the laws of God. He leans down and
captures her lips in a kiss. A kiss to
leave behind the old life and help them step into their new life. No longer did Jarod and Miss Parker
exist. They walked out of that church
as Trent and Schuyler. Two broken souls
finally reunited and made whole.
THE
END.