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PROLOGUE Sam
felt the first tingle begin to tug at the inside of his abdomen as if he
had been on a roller coaster about to top the first tumultuous hill at the
beginning of each and every ride and knew that he was once again being
called upon to help yet another life.
He didn’t know who it was going to be; yet, he felt one word tug
at his subconscious: ‘Home’. That
was the one place that he needed, no – wanted to be for so long that he
had finally quit asking the voice, which seemed to be all watchful and
just hoped it would happen. When
he felt the feeling subside, he waited for the swimming dizziness to fade
with his eyes closed; hoping that anything on the opposite side of his
eyelids would wait for an answer if a question had been asked.
He swayed slightly and brought his hands up and out to steady
himself. He opened his eyes
to find himself standing in a pitch-black room, seemingly facing a window
that was sheltering him from a fierce storm that raged outside. Sam
blinked, took three steps toward the window and slammed his shin into an
object before him. He gasped
in pain and leaned forward to lightly touch his shin in response.
He reached out before him to feel a coffee table or an end table.
Using his hands to guide him around it, he headed toward the
window. This time; however,
he took it slow and easy not wanting to add another bruise to his leg. Once
he was around the object, he turned to look up at the window just as a
bright iridescent light shattered through the night sky momentarily before
veiling it once more into darkness. As
the lightning splattered across the sky again displaying its magnificence
and glory, a low rumble of thunder answered back in response. Unknowingly,
Sam shuddered uneasily as he took another step toward the window and
pressed his hand against the cool glass.
The warmth of his hand formed a foggy imprint around his flesh as
he peered out at the rain that splattered against the glass. In
the darkened window, he could make out his hosts outline and some facial
features before the rain distorted them, but not enough to see whom he had
leaped into. Another bright
array displayed across the night sky, followed by a loud clap of thunder.
The noise itself was deafening and made Sam take two steps back
from the window. Sam’s legs
came in contact with another piece of furniture that caught him off guard,
and he tumbled backward, the back of his head coming in contact with
something hard and un-giving.
PART ONE Doctor
Samuel Beckett lay sprawled out on the tiled floor of the room near the
window he had looked out of last night.
He moaned lowly and rolled over onto his back and realized his
mistake in doing so. Whatever
he had hit with his head left a bump the size of Mount Saint Helens.
He raised his hand up and felt a hardened gooey substance and
winced. He slowly maneuvered
to sit up on the floor and looked around the room. The
room itself was large. It was
as he had thought – a bedroom, but the bedroom also had a sitting area
along with it decked out with a television and even a little office are
off to one side. He glanced
behind him to see that what he had indeed hit last night was a coffee
table on both accounts. Maneuvering
to his knees, he knelt beside the coffee table and used it to plant his
hands on the table before starting to push himself up.
It was then that he heard a sound and turned his attention toward
the door. The
sound wasn’t the door actually opening, but it was actually the sound of
the key turning in the lock. 'Why
had someone locked ‘whoever he was’ in their room?
What was the purpose? What
was going on? The
person that entered the room stood in the frame of the door with his arms
crossed over a massive chest and he fixed Sam with a glare.
“Have you thought about what you’ve done?” “What
I’ve done?” Sam questioned back softly as he swallowed and finally
came to a standing position. He
squared his shoulders and blinked. “Don’t
act stupid with me, girlie. Did
you…” the massive man took a step into the room and as he did so
glanced down at the tile where Sam had risen from.
“What in the hell is that?!” he demanded as he brought one hand
out to point at the dried blood on the floor. “I…
I fell last night and hit my head on the coffee table.
I…” “I
don’t want to hear your foolish excuses!
Why haven’t you cleaned it up? What’s the matter with you,
child? Have you lost your senses as well as your virginity?” he
taunted. The
questions being tossed at him with the fierceness and displeasure of the
man before him told him that he wasn’t one to be reckoned with.
But the last question put to him was the one that piqued his
attention. “My
v-virginity?” Sam questioned back softly.
‘What the hell is going on here?’ he wondered. “You
haven’t thought at all about what you’ve done, have you?
You wrecked this family’s life when you put your butt in that bed
and spread your legs to that vermin!
I won’t have it, do you hear me?” the man asked coarsely as he
moved to get closer to Sam. “I
don’t know what came over you. I’m
sure it had something to do with the notion that you loved him… isn’t
that right? Love? Love!
You don’t even know the meaning of that word!
Do you?” “I
do…” The
slap that wracked Sam’s head was enough to send him back to the floor. He hadn’t been prepared for such a vindictive response.
“No, you whore… you don’t!
You don’t know a damn thing!
Now, until you see reason and do away with that… evil spawn
inside of you, you’ll stay locked up in this room until you die for all
I care. I won’t have it!” Sam
looked up horrified at the man standing before him and couldn’t believe
how hateful and vindictive he was being.
“What do you care?” he asked a little too loudly as his hand
found its way to his abdomen. “It’s
my body… my baby. Why
should I give it up for you?” He
wasn’t sure why he had said it, but he did wish that his host hadn’t
voiced it. The
anger welled up in the man’s face and before Sam knew what had happened,
the man was holding him up by the shirt, and had slapped him repeatedly
several times before depositing him roughly on the floor.
“I’m your father! That
should be enough! I’m the
one who gives you the clothes on your back and food for that gut!
I’m also the one who pays for every damn thing that you want to
do… but damn, Marla, you shouldn’t have spread your legs for that boy.
Not when I’m here.” Sam
blinked up at the man standing before him and watched as he began to
unbuckle his belt. Sam
narrowed his eyes at the man when the belt didn’t come of through the
hoops of his jeans and his fingers began to unbutton the button at the
tops of his jeans. “If you
want to do that… I’ve got just the thing that you want… just like
before…” Before
the man got any closer, Sam heard the faint calling of a telephone ringing
somewhere else in the house. He
swallowed as the bulky man before him slid down the zipper of his pants,
then jerked his head back toward the door as he heard another female voice
calling his name. “Saved by
the bell,” he said hauntingly then purposefully lowered his body to lean
over Sam where he half-sat, half- lay on the floor. Looking
into the dark beady eyes across from him, Sam knew a new meaning for the
word of fear as the man before him glared at him.
“I’m telling you, Marla, you need to think seriously about what
you’ve done to this family before I take it out on your hide.
Pretty face or no pretty face, it’s all up to you, Marla.
All up to you. You figure it out before I do something to you
that you don't want to happen... to you or that... demon inside of you.” The man poked at Sam’s chest hard then stood up when he
heard his name being called out to again. “I heard you!
I’m coming!” he
bellowed as he stood up and gave Sam one last once over. Sam
watched him walk out of the room, shut the door and heard the key lock the
door once more. Sam shook his
head slowly and reached up to feel his face and winced once again.
He was surprised when he felt tears on his face and he wondered
when those had come up and fallen. Sam
sat there sniffling at the tears that had come up so suddenly and was
wiping at them with the back of his hand when he heard the Imaging Chamber
chunk-zoom open a few feet away from him.
He turned his head toward the rectangular block of white light to
see bare legs step through the light.
He blinked at the brightness of the light then raised his hand to
block out the light. When the door closed, he dropped his hand
slightly as he continued to feel the swelling that was occurring on his
face. “Hey
Sammy-boy,” Al said cheerfully as he looked down at the handlink in his
hands and began to fiddle with the buttons located there.
“I’m sorry I wasn’t here earlier.
Ziggy had to have a new component – some kind of do-hicky to give
her a boost, but…” Al finally looked at his buddy sitting on the floor
and gaped at his friend. Taking
a few steps toward Sam, Al's countenance dramatically changed.
“Sam, what happened to you?” Sam
blinked up into the concerned face of Admiral Albert Calavicci, who was
dressed in a multicolored Bahaman style shorts with matching shirt.
Instead of answering his question, Sam asked, “How’s the
leapee, Al? Is she okay?” Al
frowned. With the handlink in
hand, he pressed the largest button to call up the holographic image of
Ziggy. The shimmery
multicolored matrix appeared and turned to face her creator.
“Dr. Beeks has been trying to glean more information from the
young woman in the Waiting Room. As
soon as she leaped in, she was terrified.
She curled up into a fetal position, rocked herself back and forth
and wouldn’t talk. The only
bit of information that Dr. Beeks was able to ease from her was her name:
Marla Danielson. That, in of
itself, was the only way we were able to find you.” “What
have you found on Marla Danielson?” Al asked inquisitively as he glanced
down at the representation of the parallel-hybrid computer. He didn’t like how Sam looked at all and instinctively knew
that this leap was going to make his stomach turn. Ziggy’s
holographic form turned toward the Admiral then said, “Marla Danielson
is presently in a mental institution.
According to the records at Farquar and Henneth Mental Hospital,
she was found in her room after trying to self-induce an abortion and
trying to commit suicide. Her father was the one who…” “I don’t want to hear anymore,” Sam said defiantly as he shook his head. Both
holograms looked at Sam.
“I
don’t. I don’t want to
hear one more filthy word.” “
Dr. Beckett, it’s the…” Ziggy tried to clarify her viewpoint from
the data that she had been able to acquire on the leap itself. “It’s
a lie. It’s all a lie. She didn’t want to have an abortion and she sure as hell
didn’t commit suicide,” Sam said adamantly as he stood up and made his
way over to the couch and flopped down onto it. “Sam.
I know that you just leaped in and…” “No,
I leaped in last night during a lightning storm.
I fell… and busted my head on the coffee table.
This morning, I had a run in with her father.
That man…” “Harold
Danielson,” Ziggy supplied the name of the person Sam was talking about.
“He is an industrial worker at Jenkins and Marlow
construction.” Sam
couldn’t help but shiver when he thought about the beady-eyed man who
had placed a fear in him that he couldn’t quite understand.
“I know what I’m talking about.
This…” Sam pointed to his face, “was not self-inflictive.
Her father did this to me; and with the way that he was
acting...” Sam ran his hand over his mouth as he glanced about the room
searching for a way out of it. “I’ve
got to get her outta here.” “Sam?”
Al questioned seeing a far away look enter into his friend’s countenance
as he turned off the holographic image of Ziggy. Sam’s
hand went immediately to his mouth, his fingers playing with his bottom
lip uncharacteristically. “I’ve
got to get outta here, before…” “Before
what, Sam?” The
answer to Al’s question was the key turning in the lock once more. The moment the large unwieldy man sauntered into the room, Al
even took a step back in utter astonishment. “Marla,
have you thought about what you’ve done?” Harold Danielson snarled. “Why did you do it?” “Because…”
Sam began then swallowed not really wanting to answer the question for
fear of the reprimand that might be given.
“I… I love him.” Al
looked between the two other men and immediately saw the psychosynergizing
appearing in Sam. ‘No,
Sam,’ he thought to himself. ‘Come
back…’ “You
what?!” Before
anyone could react, Harold Danielson pounced.
He grabbed at his daughter’s throat and began to squeeze. “No!
Get off of him!” Al yelled then immediately changed tactics.
“Sam! Kick this
nozzle! Don’t let him do this to you!” For
a moment, Sam was unresponsive to Al’s demands before he was able to
defend himself. He was
getting lightheaded from not getting enough air; however, he forced his
arms up between Harold’s arms and stepped forward into the chokehold.
The move was enough to throw his attacker off guard.
Pushing at the man before him as well, Sam twisted and managed to
get a chair between the two of them as he gulped in precious amounts of
air. “Don’t…”
Sam said as he saw the man come toward him once more.
“I won’t… give this baby up… not for you. Not for… him. It’s
my baby!” Al
blinked instantly apprehensive at his friend’s words.
“SAM!” “MARLA!!”
Harold raged at the little girl he saw in his eyes and swiped at the chair
knocking it out of the way as he began to approach his disrespectful,
insolent and disobedient child. “I
said no! Don’t you get
it?!” Sam yelled back at him. “Sam!
Don’t antagonize him…” Al began to say as Harold’s right
hand whipped back to slap as Sam backed himself into a corner of the room.
“It’s mine – you bastard! Mine!
And you can’t have it!” When Sam reached the corner, he
felt something leaning against it – something thin and heavy.
With a quick glance down, he saw it was a fireplace shovel.
In the same moment that he grabbed a hold of the handle the
heavy-laden palm landed against his cheek making his head spin with the
impact of it. “Don’t
you do that again!” Al called out to the man as he approached his friend
who seemed to be in more distress. Without
thinking, Sam brought out the fireplace shovel from behind him and whipped
it up into the air. Harold
Danielson glared at his little girl.
“You don’t have the guts to hit your old man,” he said with a
smirk. Sam
hesitated, his mind filling with the thoughts of his host.
Her thoughts of the child inside of her and how much she loved and
wanted it; how much she loved the boy she had slept with and wanted to
leave the hell hole she was living in. “Sam!”
Al called to his best friend who stood ready to slam the blunt of
the shovel against head of the one before him. “You’re
just a little girl who doesn’t like it when you’re daddy tells it like
it is. You’re going to get
rid of that kid.” “But…
I want this baby…” Sam said as his arms began to get lax as tears
began to fall down his cheeks. “Please,
daddy… I…” “If
you want one so badly…” Harold’s hand went back to his blue jeans as
he began to undo his belt once again.
His hands unbuttoned his jeans and his eyes narrowed as he looked
at his daughter up and down. “I’ll
do whatever it takes…” “You
will?” Sam asked, his mind focusing only on bits and pieces of what
Harold was actually saying. Al’s
face grimaced at the sight and sounds that he was hearing.
“Sam! Don’t listen
to him! Listen to me! Cold cock this nozzle!” Harold
continued, “… to… keep it in the family.”
Harold reached out his hand toward his daughter with only one
thought on his mind as he began to push down his jeans with his other
hand. “SAM!” Al’s
words finally reconnected with the leaper and Sam tightened his hold on
the shovel. Knowing that he
could trust Al, Sam swung – his aim right on target.
The shovel caught Harold Danielson right against the side of his
head and with a resounding twang, the man collapsed to the floor; knocked
out cold. Al
watched from where he stood and nodded appropriately when he saw the man
fall. He looked up at Sam
asking, “Are you okay?” “I
gotta get outta here,” Sam said to him as he dropped the shovel a few
feet from where Harold lay then raced toward the door. PART TWO Sam
rubbed his head as he lingered outside of the room he had just escaped. “Al… where do I go?” he questioned as he glanced down
both ways of the hallway and didn’t see an end in sight. After
consulting the handlink, Al said, “Go left Sam.
Open the last door at the end of the hall.”
Sam
hurried down the hallway and followed Al’s instructions.
Seeing steps, he started down them quickly, tripped, and with a
yelp rolled down the rest of the steps.
“Sam!”
Al yelled as he saw the tumble. He quickly relocated himself beside Sam
where he lay on the floor at the end of the stairs.
“Sam, are you okay?” Sam groaned and raised his hands to his head. “I’ll be okay once I get out of this house,” he said plainly. Blinking, Sam slightly turned onto his side, closed his eyes; then immediately one of his hands went to his abdomen. "Al, she didn't just lose the baby, did she?" Sam asked softly.
Al glanced down at the handlink and shook his head. "I don't know, Sam. History is changing."
"Damn right, history is changing. I'm getting outta here," Sam said as he turned his head to look up at his friend. He was surprised when a lady stepped through Al and looked down at him. Sam immediately ducked his head in fear of a slap or an abusive hand when the woman leaned down toward him. However, feeling the soft tender caress of his cheek, then a hand on his chin turning his head, he opened his eyes and looked up into the woman's green eyes and bruised face.
“Marla,
are you okay?” “M-mom?” Sam said softly, hesitantly as he looked up at her caring eyes. He searched her bruised face and shook his head. He couldn't believe what he was seeing. Al
took two steps to the side as he consulted the handlink.
“Yes, Sam. This is
Marla’s mother – Jennifer.” Al shook his head as he looked at the
woman now standing beside him and wondered himself why women tended to
stick it out with men who beat them. He just couldn't understand it.
“Baby…
what happened?” “D-dad,”
Sam explained. “He…
doesn’t want me to… have the baby.
He - he wants to give me an… abortion.” Jennifer’s mouth slowly opened in response. “A-abortion?” she asked as she turned her eyes to the stairs. “Your father …” Jennifer shivered then helped her daughter to stand up. “You... you need to go back to your room, Marla. You know how your daddy can be... but he takes care of us. H-he knows what's best for us."
"No... Oh no, Sam..." Al said as he looked at Jennifer.
"No, he doesn't, mom!" Sam insisted as he grabbed at her arm. "He's wrong!"
Jennifer shook her head as she moved away from Sam. As she moved away from him, a sound seemed to follow making both Sam and Al locate the sound.
Al, who was the first to see the noise from where it came from, gasped and his eyes widened in response. "Oh God," he said softly as he pointed it out for Sam.
Sam's eyes finally fell on the chain that was shackled to Jennifer's ankle. His expression quickly readjusted as he looked back up at her. "Mom?" Sam asked as he approached her. "Wh-what's going on?"
Jennifer Danielson reached up and pushed her hair behind her ear. She lightly ran her hand over her bruised cheek and winced. "Where... where is your father?"
Sam ducked his head then cut his eyes to her before dropping them to the table. "I... knocked him out with the fireplace shovel."
Jennifer blanched at the news. "Oh God. When he gets up... he'll be angrier than ever." A far away look came into her eyes and she leaned back against the wall and hugged her arms to herself, her shirt sleeves rising to show the massive bruising on her arms. "You... you have to go back to your room, Marla. I... I don't know what he's going to do when he wakes up."
"No, mom. I'm not staying here. I'm leaving... and if I had a key to get you outta here," Sam said as he stepped toward her. "You'd leave with me. Why... why is he like this?" Sam asked as he watched her begin to shake her head.
"You don't understand," Jennifer stated. "Your father loves you. He loves both us and wants to do what's best for us..."
"No, mom!" Sam yelled at her. "He doesn't love us. He controls us. He uses you... and me."
Jennifer Danielson's demeanor slightly changed. "What? What do you mean... uses you?"
"Sam?" Al questioned as he looked at him a bit confused. "No... don't tell me that he...."
Sam's eyes lowered slightly as he remembered Harold Danielson's words from earlier. “If you want to do that… I’ve got just the thing that you want… just like before…” Sam swallowed and gave Al a terse nod making Al squirm and say something in Italian. "He's r-raped me, mom."
Jennifer ducked her head then turned away from Sam as she brought her hand up to her mouth. For a long moment, she was quiet then she shook her head. "He... he said that he'd never do anything to you..."
"Wake up and smell the coffee, honey," Al said softly. Sam
took a step toward Marla's mother. Placing his hands on her
shoulders, he turned her to face him. “Mom, he has in the past and
he’s going to continue to do so if…” “Go ahead Sam,” Al nodded his consent. "See if you can." “If
you don’t stop him.” Jennifer searched her daughter’s eyes for a long moment before she pulled Sam to her for a hug. “I... I didn't know. I've been down here so long. He said... oh... god..." Tears quickly fell from her eyes as she hugged Sam to her. There was a long moment before she said, "He’ll never hurt you again, baby.” “That
a girl,” Al said brightly. For
another moment the two hugged then split apart.
Jennifer then went into the kitchen, dragging the chain around with
her, got some ice from the freezer then put it in a towel for Sam.
Walking back over to him, she said, "Take this into the living room,
then... bring me the phone. I c-can't reach it. But ... I’m
going to do something that I should have done some time ago.” Sam
nodded to her words and did as she requested. Pausing in the doorway
to watch as Jennifer Danielson took the phone from him and dialed 911.
Sam
listened to the one-sided conversation from the other room, listening to
how Jennifer was explaining to the dispatcher that her husband had abused
them and kept her on a chain.
It
was when Sam heard a crash from upstairs that he realized that Harold was
awake and now obviously in a very bad mood.
Sam looked up at the ceiling as he heard the heavy footsteps as
they moved from one part of the house to the other.
“Mom!” Sam called out to her to see her peer around the corner
of the doorway. He pointed up
to the ceiling, to let her know that her husband was awake.
He didn’t want her to be caught unaware as she was still on the
phone with the dispatcher. Even
as Jennifer’s eyes reached the ceiling, she whispered into the phone,
“Ohhh God, I’ve got to go. He’s
awake now and I can tell that he’s madder than hell.” It
was in that moment that Harold’s voice blared, “Jennifer!
Where is that tramp!? I’ve
got to teach that brat a lesson!” “I’ll
teach you a lesson…” Al began as he snarled up at the ceiling. “Please,”
Jennifer whispered into the phone. “Please…
I don’t want my daughter to get hurt anymore.
Please…” After a moment of hesitation, Jennifer answered,
“Okay… please, get here quick!” then hung up the phone just as the
door at the top of the stairs opened. Tossing
the phone back onto the couch where it had been located, Jennifer then
moved to the doorway of the living room. She pointed to the front
door then frantically looked at her daughter. “Leave, baby.
Leave now…” “But
mom… we should both…” “JEN!
I’m talking to you! Where
is your daughter!?” “Go!”
Jennifer hissed at her daughter then stepped back through the door to look
at her husband as he held his head coming down the stairs.
Sam
nodded his head and started toward the door.
He looked back the blonde haired woman who was giving him a chance
to get away and shook his head. She
shouldn’t have to deal with the brute alone. “You
told me that she was grounded! Not
that you’ve been beating her - raping her! You said that you
wouldn't ever hurt her!!” “Shut
up, Jen! That girl deserves
what she gets. She just
knocked the shit out of me with a shovel, for God’s sake.” “Good!
Did she knock some sense into you?”
Jennifer shot back at him. “We
can all hope,” Al said as he snarled at the man, and then winced as
Harold Danielson reared back and slugged his wife, sending her to the
floor unconsciously. "You lousy son of a….” Al paused as he
looked at the man before him carefully as the man reached behind him to
reveal a .357 Magnum revolver. Al’s
face blanched and he quickly re-centered himself on Sam. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Sam
was racing toward the road as he heard the police sirens coming toward the
house and began to flag them down as he prayed that they weren’t here
too late for Jennifer Danielson. One
of the police cars had pulled to a sudden halt in front of the house and
Sam took a few steps toward it as he said, “He’s… he’s in
there!” Sam pointed toward the house.
Al
reappeared at Sam’s side, pointed toward the house and yelled,
“GUN!” Sam
reached out to touch the police officer on the arm saying, “He abused
me… and my mom! You gotta
help her! She's on a chain!” When
Sam didn’t respond to him, Al yelled at him once again, “GET DOWN!
GUN!” “Gun?”
Sam questioned as he slightly turned toward Al.
A
sudden gunshot rang out and Sam felt earth shattering pain assault him,
his eyes growing wide as he felt as if someone had pushed him backwards.
He landed on his side on the sidewalk and heard scrambling as
police officers began to pull out their guns and take cover. Looking down, Sam saw blood begin to spread darkly across his
chest.
"SAM!!" “Al…”
he managed to get out before the world went dark around him. PART THREE
The air was thick and humid and the darkening sky wasn't helping Al's thoughts as he stopped in pacing and looked out the window at the storm that was preparing to break. He watched it for a moment as the wind seemingly picked up and began to blow leaves up against the corner window. Al turned away from the window and began to pace once more. He
was extremely worried, as was everyone else in Project Quantum Leap, about
the man lying in the bed who had gotten shot just right of his heart. Even
though Al was normally squeamish where blood was concerned, he had stayed
with Sam as they raced him from the Danielson’s house to the hospital as
well as into the operating room. He
had stood to the side, praying as they took out the bullet and he had
heard their optimistic views on their patient. Now,
the steady beep that Al heard from the cardiograph monitor helped to
alleviate his distress as well as the IV tree that dripped clear liquid
into Sam’s system that his buddy was going to be okay.
Sam’s
eyes slowly opened tiredly. “A-al?”
Al
grinned with tears wetting his eyes.
“Course it’s me.” “What
happened?” Sam asked softly
looking up into his friend’s eyes as Al wiped at them. “Danielson
shot you. It just barely
missed your heart, but, the doctors say that you’ll be just fine, Sam.
Danielson's dead. He turned the gun on himself after you went
down.” Sam nodded his head lightly. Sam was quiet for a long moment as he gathered his thoughts on what he had seen in the house. The way that Jennifer had been chained up in the house. "Why, Al? Why are some men like that?"
"I don't know, Sam. I just don't know. Verbena told Marla that her father was dead. She sobbed in relief and finally started talking. She told Verbena that Harold hadn't always been abusive. That a few years ago, he lost his job and when he got the job as a construction worker that he began drinking heavily. Marla said that her father had been so drunk one night that he thought that she was Jennifer and that's when he raped her. And that after that, Harold was convinced that Jennifer would leave him when she found out, so, to prevent her -- even if she found out -- that he would chain her in the house. She could get everywhere... except to the phone. Sad thing, Sam, is that Jennifer loved that son of a bitch."
Sam closed his eyes and shook his head at Al's words. "So... what happens to them, Al?"
Al
pulled out the handlink from his pocket and gingerly hit the side of the
handlink to make it work properly. “Jennifer
and Marla move to a new house in South Bend, Indiana. In a new town
and state, they go on to lead fruitful lives.
Marla’s daughter, Renee is already eight years old and is on her
way to become the next best thing to Elena Zamolotchokova.” “Who?”
Sam asked with a perplexed look on his face. “She’s
an Olympic gymnast, Sam.” “Oh,”
Sam said with a grimace as he shifted slightly on the bed.
“So, why haven’t I leaped yet if everyone is okay?” “I
don’t know, kid. Maybe you
just need another lightning storm to help you on your way.
You know… kind of like Mary Poppins did with the change in the
wind?” It was in that moment that rain began to splatter against the window of the hospital room and Sam looked at Al a bit skeptically. Even as a bright array of lightning splattered across the sky with a low rumble of thunder answering back, Sam felt the warm, numbing tingle of the leap take him.
EPILOGUE Blue haze turned to darkness as Sam Beckett took a few moments to get his bearings. It was a beautiful late spring evening judging by the temperature, and the coolness in the air made him realize he was outside. The moon was out in full, casting its light on whatever it could but to no avail as the buildings around him quickly gobbled up the moonbeams, laying darkness on the streets and alleyways below. Off to the west, storm clouds were quickly rolling in as flashes of lightning flickered far away in the distance. The city was strangely quiet save for the occasional low rumble of thunder.
Trying to turn his head to look around, he discovered that his movements were somehow hindered by something he was wearing on his head, and whatever it was, his hair was becoming very itchy. His vision was slightly obstructed by two slits he was peering through as he looked down at the tight dark blue costume that covered his arms. On his chest was a white circle with a picture of a liberty bell on it. The handles appeared to form the letters C and L on both sides, one side normal and the other reversed to give the impression that the liberty bell had handles on it with the L situated smaller inside the C. The bell itself had a white star field on blue for the top one-third, while red and white stripes adorned the rest of it.
Lowering his head, Sam checked out the rest of his costume, somewhat amused as to what he had become on this particular leap. That amusement turned to fear as his eyes met with his feet. They were secured snuggly inside dark blue boots that rode up to his dark blue tight-fitting pants, but more importantly they were somewhat starting to dangle over the edge of the roof of a tall building.
By reflex, Sam began to lose his balance. In vain, he tried to lean himself back and grab something to pull up with, but momentum and gravity finally won out and he toppled over the edge of the roof, falling towards the alleyway below as his dark blue cape fluttered out to both sides of him.
"Ohhhhh, Shhhhhh-- --....!!!"
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