Hunter's smile widens. "Okay. I'll be back as soon as Angel says I can straddle my bike."
His
thumb runs along her cheek and down her jawline before gliding across
her lips. "You're even beautiful in the dark," he whispers.
"Alright..." He gives her one last smile. "Bye, Katie. Be
safe." Retrieving his crutches again, he backs out of the way so she can
get in her car.
"...so yeah, it's been kind of a tough day." Justin nibbles on his
salad, seated across from Beth at her kitchen table while they ate
supper. He couldn't tell her details about the day's events, but he had
loosely given her the short version, owing her an explanation for
starting their date night late. Supper and movie at her apartment was
all it was, but Justin enjoyed the simpler things the best, and he
thought Beth did too. He would have had her over to his own place, but
he never did like it when she had to drive an hour back home late at
night.
They hadn't yet been out to a restaurant since
the robbery, which concerned Justin a little bit, but he was keeping a
close eye on Beth and giving her the time she needed. She'd been a
little withdrawn since the whole incident, but he'd opted for silent
patience rather than trying to intentionally work on it with her - he'd
failed miserably at that once before and wasn't going to risk it again,
especially now that they were in a relationship.
"But now..." He slides his hand across the table to meet hers and he smiles. "It's just you and me, and-"
He's
promptly cut off by his cell phone ringing in his pocket. Withdrawing
to sit up straight, he smirks and rolls his eyes. "Ya know..." He shakes
his head and pulls out his phone, ready to ignore the call. But when he
sees it's Ken, he looks to Beth apologetically. "I'm so sorry, but I'm
gonna have to take this. Just give me a minute."
Standing up, he heads into the living room before answering. "Yeah, Ken?"
"Hi, Justin. I'm sorry to bother you again today, but... well, Jeanette and I have been talking and... I needed to let you know that we've decided to try a different route with Mackenzie."
Justin tenses. He didn't like the sound of that and he starts to pace. "What kind of route?"
"Clover Girl's School."
"What?!"
Justin couldn't help his shock. It sounded simply like a fancy private
school but in reality, it was a year-around school for troubled girls.
"Mackenzie doesn't belong in a place like that!"
"I'm
sorry, Justin, but we agreed if things with you didn't work out, my
wife and I would find something else. Today was just proof that nothing
has changed. We can't handle Mackenzie anymore and she obviously needs
more help than any of us can give her. I will-"
"Do
you know the kinds of girls they have there?" Justin interrupts. He
could feel his desperation rising. Not for the sake of his job, but for
the sake of Mackenzie's well being. "They take in girls who steal,
vandalize, already have juvenile records... A number of them are
pregnant and most of them are physically violent! Do you really want to
throw Mackenzie into that?!"
"Look, we just got off the phone with the administrator and she assured us that it's quite safe. When we described Mackenzie's problems, she was very encouraging that the school could help her."
"So can her family!" By now, Justin had forgotten that Beth was in the next room. "Please don't do this, Ken."
"I'm sorry, but you really don't have a say in this."
"No,
I don't. But sending your daughter to a place like that will only
result in two things. One, she will worsen to the point of them taking
much firmer action that you would like. And two, they will break her,
and when she comes out she'll be well-behaved alright, but her life will
be gone."
Ken sighs deeply. "I knew you probably wouldn't agree, but-"
"I can only strongly advise against it as her counselor. I think it would be a very big mistake."
"But you saw what she did today! There has been no improvement since she started seeing you."
Justin
cringes as he continues to pace. He'd been doing the best he could. Was
he just not good enough? Maybe not. But he knew in the depths of his
heart that sending the girl away to that school would be the worst
mistake. "Things like this take time, Ken, we've talked about this. And
there has been a change in Mackenzie. It may be slow, but you know that she has improved in small areas."
"I just don't know how much more our family can take. All of us are suffering and it's come to the point that something needs to change."
"I'll
keep working with her for free." Justin never offered something like
that, but he felt so strongly about this, that he was willing to do just
about anything. "Please... just give me a chance." His tone had
softened. "Mackenzie is a very special girl. Please don't put her
through this. She needs her family and she desperately needs your love.
Don't take that away from her."
There's a very long pause until Ken finally responds again. "Okay... you win. I just hope you're right."
"I'm going to keep doing the very best I can, and I even have some ideas that I want to talk over with you sometime soon."
It
was only a couple minutes before the call was finally over and Justin
trudges back into the kitchen. Sitting down once more, he knows that
Beth surely heard his end of the conversation. He stares at his plate
for several seconds before sighing deeply. "If I can't help this girl,
Beth..." He closes his eyes, the tension in his veins still high.
Setting his elbows on the table, he rests his forehead on his hands. He
knew he took some cases too personally but he couldn't help it. "I've
got to... I just don't know anymore if I'm really the man for the job."
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