A Never Ending LoveA Never Ending Love
Installment 1
by Irene Brabson
Title: A Never Ending Love
Disclaimer: I don't own Gary, Chuck, Marissa or any body else from Early
Edition. Early Edition is owned by Tri-Star (But I do own Jillian)
Summary: Jillian and Gary are reunited, when Jillian finally moves to Chicago.
Rated: PG
Copy Right 2001
Writer's Comment: Here is my sequel to Gary's Day Off I hope you will enjoy it
and comments are welcome.
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A Never Ending Love
by Irene Brabson
Ring Ring, Jillian Matthew turn over in her bed and reached to shut off her
alarm clock that was sitting on the night stand next to her bed. As she rubbed
the sleep out of her eyes, she suddenly realized what day this was. Today was
the day she was leaving South Bend, Indiana and she was moving to Chicago where
her and her beloved Gary would soon be united. It had been six weeks since they
departed, there had been lots of tears on both sides, but before this day would
be over they would be as one again.
Pulling herself out of bed Jillian went to the window and opened it up. It was a
lovely morning on this 1st day of June and the weather was beautiful, just the
right day for a long car ride. Jillian leaned a little out the window and
shouted, "Good Morning world, today is the day that I will be with my Gary
again!"
'Oh I have to called him right away', she thought to herself and trotted over
to use her phone.
Brriiiiiiiiii! Briiiiiiiiiiii! Briiiiiiiiiiiiiii! Gary was sleeping soundly
when the sound of the phone woke him up. Checking the clock he saw that it was
only 5:00 am. 'Who could be calling at this hour?' He thought to himself. Oh
boy, for their sake it better be important. Gary reached for the phone and began
to answer the caller.
"Hello?" answered Gary.
"Gary, it's me," said Jillian.
"(Yawn) Who's me?" asked Gary.
"Jillian, silly," said Jillian.
"Jillian, it's only 5:00 o'clock in the morning. Is everything alright?" Gary
asked with a yawn.
"I'm sorry for calling so early and yes everything is alright. I called you this
early because I couldn't wait to tell you the good news," said Jillian.
Gary suddenly sat up and became fully alert.
"Jillian is this the day you move here to Chicago?" Gary asked hoping that he
guessed right.
"Yes, how did you ever guess?" asked Jillian.
"Well I couldn't think of any other reason why you would called me so early.
When will you get here? Do you want me to meet you anywhere? Would you like to
go out tonight? Maybe to dinner or something?" asked Gary
"Around 4:00, no, I will come to McGinty's as soon as I arrive, and yes I would
loved to go out with you tonight." answered Jillian. "Oh Gary, I missed you so
much. I know we called each other on the phone almost everyday, but it's not the
same as being there with you."
"Jillian, I've missed you too. I miss you so much it hurts, but in just a few
hours we will be in each other's arms again. I love you Jillian." said Gary.
"I love you too Gary. See you soon honey." said Jillian.
"I'll be waiting sweetheart," said Gary.
Gary hung up the phone, everything was right with the world, he would soon be
with his Jillian again and nothing not even tomorrows newspaper would ruin this
day for him. Rechecking the clock, he saw that it was only 5:45, so he figured
he had time for a shower before his feline friend showed up at the door. Gary
laid out some clothes on the bed and proceeded into the shower. 43 minutes later
he was dressed and ready to face tomorrow's paper, no matter what it had in
store for him.
Meow! (Thump)
Gary went to the door.
"Good morning buddy and what do you have for me today?" asked Gary as he bent
to pick up the paper and to pet Cat.
Cat purred and rubbed himself against Gary's legs.
"You hungry buddy? Well come on, let's see what we can find to eat."
Gary looked into the refrigerator and found some left over pizza.
"Here we are and don't worry I know you don't like pineapple, so I removed it.
Enjoy." said Gary. "Now let's see what the paper has for me today. Hey Cat, do
you think the paper will give me tonight off? I sure do hope so. You see Jillian
is coming and I want to spend the whole evening with her. Do you think you can
arrange that Cat?" asked Gary hopefully.
"Meow!" said Cat and continued to devour his pizza.
"Okay, there's something at 9 and one at 12 and the last rescues for now, unless
the paper changes are just after 2. Okay buddy, I'm going down stairs to greet
Marissa and Chuck, so enjoy your pizza.," said Gary
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Briiiiiii! Briiii!
Lorraine Porter was in the kitchen fixing breakfast for Allison and herself when
the phone rang.
"I got it! I got it!" screamed Allison as she ran towards the phone.
"Hi, this is Allison Marie Porter, who this?" asked Allison.
"Well hello Allison Marie Porter, this is your Aunt JIllian. May I talk to your
mommy?" asked Jillian.
"Hi, Aunt Jillian. Is Gary there with you?" asked Allison.
"No sweetie, he isn't but I will be seeing him soon and I'll tell him you said
hello," said Jillian.
"Okay, Mommy! Mommy! Aunt Jillian is on the phone." shouted Allison.
"Allison, honey you don't have to yell, Mommy is right here. Okay? " said
Lorraine.
"Okay, Mommy, here the phone," said Allison.
"Thank you sweetie, now why don't you go and eat your breakfast? I fixed your
favorite, blueberry hot cakes," said Lorraine.
"With blueberry syrup? " asked Allison.
"Yes sweetie, blueberry syrup," answered Lorraine.
"Oh boy!" screamed Allison and ran into the kitchen to eat her blueberry hot
cakes.
Lorraine put the receiver to her ear and began to speak.
"Hello, sis. What's up? " asked Lorraine.
"Hi Lorraine, I called you to tell you that I will be leaving for Chicago today.
Sherman and I are all packed up and we are waiting for the moving van. They
should be here around 8:00 then we will be on our way," said Jillian.
"Oh that's great Jillian. Are you sure you've packed everything? You don't want
to leave anything behind. Remember the last time you moved and you left your
favorite Elvis Presley CD behind? It was a collector's item and when you went
back to get it someone had broke in and stolen it. Do you remember that?" asked
Lorraine.
"I sure do Lorraine, but don't worry I've made double sure that everything is
packed this time." said Jillian.
"Hey is Sherman ready for the long ride?" asked Lorraine. "Yes, He's a little
nervous, but I think he'll be alright. I've taken him on a few rides to get him
use to riding in a car. I think he will do fine." answered Jillian.
"How is his leg doing?" asked Lorraine.
"Well Doctor Anderson said he will always have a slight limp, but he should do
okay." answered Jillian.
"By the way, what kind of a breed is Sherman?" asked Lorraine.
"He's part German Shepherd and part Husky. He's gray with streaks of brown, his
tail is bushier then a full breed German Shepherd and he has one blue eye and
one brown eye," answered Jillian.
"Oh, he sounds adorable," said Lorraine.
"Mommy! I want some more blueberry pancakes," said Allison.
"Okay, sweetie, I'll be there in a minute. Well Jillian have a safe trip. It's
just me and Allison for the weekend Wayne and Chris went on a fishing trip and
my daughter wants some more blueberry hot cakes. Call me as soon as you can."
said Lorraine.
"I will. Bye Lorraine and say good bye to Allison for me," said Jillian.
"Will do. bye sis.
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Gary grabbed the paper and hurried out the door. He scampered down the stairs
and into the bar. The first person he saw was Marissa who was walking by him.
Grabbing Marissa, he started to twirl her around out of total happiness.
"Oh, my goodness Gary you sure are in a good mood this morning." said Marissa.
"You bet your pretty little head I am. This afternoon around 4:00, you and Chuck
will meet the most wonderful girl in the whole wide world. Jillian's coming,
she's coming today and nothing is going to spoil this day for me." said Gary.
"That's really good news, Gary. I can't wait to meet her. Is she going to meet
you here or somewhere else?" asked Marissa.
"She's going to meet me here and then we are going out on the town," said Gary.
" Is the paper going to cooperate with you?" asked Marissa.
"I only have a three saves, one at 9:00. I have to go to Draper Street and keep
an elderly lady from falling down a flight of stairs and then I have to be at
Ohio at 12, to keep two teenage boys from fighting over a girl and my last save
is at 2:15 there I have to go to Lakeview Drive and stop two small children from
playing with matches, so that the one child doesn't accidentally catch her
clothes on fire and then after that I'm free for the rest of the night." said
Gary.
"Free for what?" asked Chuck as he walked into the bar.
"Jillian's coming today," said Marissa.
"Hey, buddy that's great. When do we get to meet her?" Chuck asked.
"As soon as she gets here. Hey guys, if she happens to get here early, will you
keep her entertained until I get here?" asked Gary.
"Sure Gar, you can count on me and Marissa. Go take care of your paper," said
Chuck.
"Go ahead Gary and don't worry about a thing," added Marissa.
"Thanks guys, see you later." said Gary
Gary then walked out of McGinty's and hurried on his way to his first save of
the day.
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Jillian was double-checking to make sure that everything was in order. She had
one more thing she had to do before moving to Chicago. She had to return her
apartment key to her landlady, Mrs. Walsh.
Mrs. Walsh had been good to Jillian and she couldn't leave without saying good
bye to her. Jillian walked out of her apartment and down to where Mrs. Walsh
lived in apartment 6.
She knocked on the door and waited patiently for an answer. After a few minutes,
the door began to open. At the door stood a much older women. She was small in
frame, about 4 ft 11 inches and weight around 95lbs. Her head was covered with
hair that was as white as snow and she was around 70 years of age.
Alice Walsh smiled as soon as she saw her visitor. She had always liked Jillian
from the moment they met and hated the fact that she was moving away.
"Hi Jillian, why don't you come on in?" offered Alice.
"Okay, but I can't stay long. I've come to return the key to my apartment,"
said Jillian.
Alice took the key from Jillian's hand. She looked down at it and then she
looked at Jillian. "Today's the day you are leaving for Chicago?" asked Alice
sadly. "Yes, today's the day and I'm going to miss you so much," said Jillian.
"Oh, I wish you could stay, but I understand that you have to move on," said
Alice. "You be careful driving down there and think of me. Will you do that?"
asked Alice.
"Yes, I will," said Jillian and gave her landlady a big hug.
Alice returned the hug with tears in her eyes.
"You know that Buffy's going to miss you too? Aren't you, Buffy?" asked Alice.
Alice's Cocker Spaniel was sleeping on her favorite chair, she opened one eye,
looked at her mistress and went back to sleep.
"Well anyway I'm sure she will miss you too," laughed Alice.
"I think so too," agreed Jillian, smiling.
"Wait. Before you go, I want you to have something," said Alice. Alice walked
over to her cuckoo clock and took it off the wall.
"Here, I've always known how much you loved this clock, I want you to have it,"
said Alice. "Oh I can't accept that, it just wouldn't be right," said Jillian.
"No buts, I want you to have this," said Alice as she placed the clock into
Jillian's hands. "Now you take care, you hear me?" "I will. I promise," said
Jillian. At that Jillian said her last good bye to Mrs. Walsh and made her to
her apartment where she would wait for the moving van.
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Gary arrived at his first save just seconds before it was to happen. He was
standing in front of a Victorian styled house, with a high roof and a big front
porch. At the top of the stairs he noticed an elderly lady struggling with a big
box wrapped in her arms.
"Boy this sure is heavy," said Deborah Mason to herself. Deborah started down
the stairs, but stopped short when she heard an unfamiliar voice.
"Whoa, you just stay right there," said Gary, as he rushed up the stairs, taking
the heavy box out of Deborah's arms.
Then he took her hand and said. "Here, let me help you with that. This is too
heavy for you to handle and I wouldn't want you to miss a step and tumble down
the stairs." "Thank you young man, you are a real gentlemen," said Deborah as
she held on to Gary's hand.
Gary led Deborah safely down the stairs. He wondered what she had in the box,
because it sure was heavy.
"Uh, what's in here anyway?" asked Gary out of curiosity.
"Oh just a bunch of old books I'm donating to the local library. You see, my son
was supposed to take them there, but who knows where he's at. I just can't
depend on him to do anything for me. Here's something for your trouble," said
Deborah as she handed Gary a twenty-dollar bill.
"Oh, you don't have to do that, I was more than glad to help you out," said
Gary.
"No, you take this and buy your girlfriend something nice with it. Okay?" asked
Deborah.
Gary knew she wasn't going to take no for an answer. So he reluctantly agreed to
take it. "By the way, what is your name?" asked Deborah. "It's Gary. Gary
Hobson." "Gary Hobson, well that's a real nice name. My name is Deborah Mason.
It was really nice to meet you Gary. Bye, I have to be going now. You take care
now. Okay?" asked Deborah.
"Okay," said Gary and hurried off to his next save.
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Jillian was sitting on the couch petting Sherman who was laying next to her with
his nose in her hand when the door bell rang. Getting up she walked over to the
door and peeked though the peephole.
" Are you with the moving company," asked Jillian. "Yes," answered the man on
the other side of the door. My 2 partners and I are from We Move It Safely
Moving Company." "That's great, come on in. You can start in the living room
and work your way back. Please be careful with my coffee table. It once belonged
to my grandmother and I don't want anything to happen to it," said Jillian.
"Don't worry miss, we've been in the business for 30 years and haven't broken
anything yet," said the man. "Come on guys, let's start loading."
One hour later the moving van was packed and ready to roll. Jillian noticed Mrs.
Walsh looking out her window and couldn't resist going over and saying one last
good bye. "We'll be leaving any time now Mrs. Walsh, you take care," said
Jillian. "Bye Jillian. Will you write me and let me know how you are getting
along?" asked Alice. "Yes, I will write you whenever I can. Bye," said
Jillian. "Bye Jillian," said Alice.
JIllian walked towards her car and turned to give one last wave to Mrs. Walsh
and then opened the passenger door to let Sherman.
"Come on boy, let's go, we're going for a long car ride."
She let out a whistle. "Come on Sherman. Come on boy. "
Sherman leaped in to the car and turned around three times before he settled
into the seat.
"Okay are you gentlemen ready to follow me to Chicago?" asked Jillian.
The driver of the van nodded his head and the other two gave the thumbs up sign
and soon Jillian and the moving van were on their way to Chicago.
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Gary made it to his next save just as the two boys were ready to have a free for
all over the girl that was standing off to the side.
"Hey you two knock it off," said Gary, as he struggled to keep them apart.
"What's it to you man?" asked the bigger boy.
"Yeah, mind your own business," said the other boy and gave Gary a shove that
was so hard that Gary landed on his backside. "But, I was only trying to keep
you two from fighting over her," said Gary as he pointed to the girl.
"Hey they're fighting to see who gets to take me to the senior prom. So butt
out. Come on guys let's go some where else. It just got too crowded here for
me," said the girl. The threesome walked off leaving Gary sitting on the
ground, causing Gary to say the only thing that came to mind. "You're
welcome!" said Gary sarcastically.
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Five hours later Jillian was in her new apartment on Freemont Street. The moving
men had unloaded the van about an hour ago and Jillian was getting ready to
drive over to McGinty's to be reunited with Gary. She was soon ready and Sherman
and she got into her Volkswagen and drove off towards McGinty's. Jillian
remembered that Gary told her it was between the intersection of Illinois and
Franklin Streets. After asking for directions she soon found herself in front of
McGinty's. As she entered the bar, the first person she saw was Marissa.
"Hello, is Gary around?" Jillian asked the young black women.
"Oh, Hi. Are you Jillian?" asked Marissa. "My name is Marissa.... "
"Well who's the lovely young lady? Don't tell me you must be Jillian," said
Chuck.
"As I was saying I'm Marissa Clark and this is Chuck Fishman." said Marissa as
she gave Chuck a stern look.
"Yes, I'm Jillian. I'm pleased to meet you both, Gary has told me so much about
the both of you."
"All good, I hope," said Chuck.
"Listen Gary had to run a few errands. He didn't expect you until 4, but he
should be back soon," said Marissa.
"What kind of errands?" asked Jillian. "Oh the kind that you have to take care
of right away," said Chuck.
Gary was running full speed to his next save to keep 7 year old Jo Ann Thomas
from be seriously burned after her clothes caught on fire while she and her
sister were playing with matches.
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Gary soon arrived at his next save at 12001 Lakeview Drive. He first noticed a
young woman in her mid twenties to early thirties standing on the front porch,
talking to another woman about the same age.
"Hey Wendy are you ready to go shopping with our kids today?" asked Bonnie to
her best friend Wendy Stone.
But before Wendy had a chance to answer Bonnie noticed a man running up the
stairs towards her.
Gary took a quick glance at the paper and then turned to Bonnie and asked.
"Excuse me, are you Bonnie Thomas? Do you have a daughter name Jo Ann?" Bonnie
looked at Gary as if he were some kind of a nut.
"Yes to both questions. Why do you ask?" asked Bonnie.
Seeing that going through the house would be the best way of getting to the
girls in time, Gary ran by Bonnie nearly knocking her down in the process.
"Hey you come back here! You have no right to be running though my house."
Bonnie called out. "Hey! I'm talking to you."
Gary continued to run though the house looking for the back door. Finally
locating it, he saw Jo Ann and her sister Makaila playing around what looked to
be a little bon fire. Seeing that Jo Ann was getting too close, Gary grabbed the
fire extinguisher and ran towards the fire.
"Hey get away from there!" he shouted at the two girls.
Jo Ann and Makaila did as they were told and ran to their mother who was
standing at the back door with a look of shock on her face. Gary turned on the
fire extinguisher and proceeded to put out the fire. When he was sure that the
fire was out he turned off the fire extinguisher and looked at Bonnie and her
two daughters.
"Are they both alright?" asked Gary as he stood there with an exhausted look on
his face.
Bonnie looked at this stranger,who she first thought was some kind of a nut. But
now she realized that she was wrong. Finally finding her voice she asked. "How
did you know?"
All Gary said was " I was just at the right place at the right time."
"But, that still doesn't explain how you knew," said Bonnie. "My girls could
have been seriously burned and I didn't even know they were playing with matches
and fire. So how did you know?" asked Bonnie again.
Gary looked at his watch and saw that it was almost 3:30 and he had to be back
at McGinty's by 4.
"Uh, I'm glad your daughters are okay, but I have to be going now. "
Then Gary ran off, leaving Bonnie standing there, still wondering how he knew.
"Mommy who was that?" asked Jo Ann. "Yeah, Mommy who was that?" asked Makaila.
"Just some one who cares about other people, just as he cared about you two. I
hope you two have learned your lesson about playing with matches. Come on,
let's clean up this mess and then we're go shopping with Wendy and her boys."
Bonnie took one more look to see if she could still see the stranger who saved
her daughters and then she and her two girls began to clean up the mess as
Bonnie scolded the two girls for playing with fire.
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Marissa and Jillian were sittingin the office, both sipping a cup of coffee and
talking about Gary's day off.
"Gary was so sweet to me and my sister's family. I don't know what we would have
done if he hadn't came along that day. He was such a gentleman and was so great
with Allison and Chris. They both love him dearly and Allison asked me if she
could call him Uncle Gary. She really wants me to marry her angel. I hope some
day it will happen." said Jillian. "Allison and Chris sound like they are
great kids," said Marissa. "By the way, how is Allison's arm doing? Does she
still have the cast on?" asked Marissa. "Yes, but she's doing fine with it and
her cast should be coming off in a few days." answered Jillian. As they were
talking Cat jumped up on the desk and started to bump Jillian's hand for
attention.
"Meow." "Well hi there fellow, I see that Gary still has you. How are you? Did
you miss me? Well I missed you too," said Jillian as she petted Cat.
"Woof." "Oh come on now Sherman, don't be jealous, come and say hello. Come
on, the cat won't hurt you," said Jillian. Cat jumped down from the table and
walked over to rub against Sherman's legs and soon after, the two were lying
side by side along with Marissa's dog Reilly, and all three were sound a sleep.
"Marissa, where is Gary's other cat?" asked Jillian. Marissa didn't know that
Cat had visited the Porter's house, so her answered was unexpected for Jillian.
"Oh this is the only cat that Gary has," said Marissa.
"What happen to the other cat, that Gary said he had? Did it die or something?"
asked Jillian. Marissa and Chuck were wondering why Jillian was asking about
another cat. Marissa wondered if Gary had told Jillian he had a cat at home and
then somehow Cat had shown up at the Porter's. And when Gary brought Cat home,
Jillian believed that Gary was bringing him home for a companion for his cat,
not knowing that the cat's were the one and the same. It was the only thing that
made sense to her.
Marissa looked at Jillian and came up with an answer. "Oh no, that cat went to
Hickory to live with Gary's parents. His mother Lois always loved that cat, so
he's living with them now." said Marissa, hoping that her little white lie was
convincing.
"Uh Marissa, shouldn't Gary be here soon?" asked Chuck trying to change the
subject.
At that moment the door flew opened and Gary trudged into the office, holding
his left hand. He had burned it putting out the fire on Lakeview Drive and it
was hurting like nobody's business. Jillian heard the door open and got up to
meet Gary at the door.
"Gary!" cried Jillian as she ran and leaped into his arms.
Despite the pain in his hand, Gary was able to react fast enough to catch
Jillian before she hit the floor.
Holding on to him tightly, Jillian began to smother him with kisses.
"Oh you taste so good. I missed you so much," said Jillian between the kisses.
Gary gently put Jillian down, lifted her face to his and then he planted a kiss
on her lips, that was like no other, it was a kiss that was so intense that both
Jillian and Gary felt the earth shake under their feet.
"Hey you two, how about knocking it off," said Chuck jokingly. Gary gave Chuck
a look as if to say, 'who asked you?'
Noticing the look, Chuck put up his hands in defense and said, "Come on Gar, old
pal, I was only joking. Go ahead and kiss you two. Knock yourselves out, don't
mind me." said Chuck with a sheepish grin on his face.
Gary turned back to Jillian and gave her another kiss. "Boy, I missed you so
much. I never thought that the six weeks would ever end." said Gary, as he
kissed Jillian tenderly on the top of her head.
"I missed you too, but now we are together and nothing will break us apart,"
said Jillian as she gently squeezed Gary's hand.
It just so happened that the hand she squeezed was the hand that Gary had
burned, which caused him to cry out in pain.
Jillian was quite startled over Gary's sudden cry of pain. She realized he cried
out as soon as she squeezed his hand, so she took a look at it, but she wasn't
prepared for what she saw. His left hand was red and raw. It was also covered
with some real nasty blisters.
To Jillian it looked to be second to third degree burns on his hand.
"Gary! What the Hell happened?" asked Jillian. Gary pulled his hand away. It
was hurting him very much by now and he was having trouble fighting the tears
that were threatening to stream down his face.
Chuck walked over to where Jillian and Gary were standing. He took one look at
Gary's hand and said, "Hey Gar, you better have that taken care of. Boy that
really does looked nasty." "Gary, I agree with Chuck. Let me take you to the
hospital and have it taken care of," said Jillian. "But, we were suppose to go
out tonight." said Gary, no longer fighting the tears that were streaming down
his face.
"Why me? You just got here and I promised you a night on the town and this has
to happen. Why me?" said Gary feeling very sorry for himself.
"Gary, there will be other days. I live here now. I'm not leaving town," said
Jillian. "Come on I promise it will be all right."
At that she tenderly wiped a stray tear from Gary's face.
"Gary, I can't see how bad your hand is hurt, but it doesn't sound good, so
please go with Jillian and have it attended to and maybe when you get back you
can get Tony to fix you both something to eat and you can have a nice dinner up
in your loft. How does that sound?" asked Marissa. "That sounds great Marissa,
but I really do hate hospital's," said Gary. "I wish I didn't have to go."
"I know." said Marissa, tenderly touching Gary's face. "But I think it would be
best if you did." "Okay Marissa," Gary turned to Jillian and said with a very
shaky voice. "I'm ready to go now Jillian. "
"Okay, don't worry Gary, it will be all right," said Jillian as she put her arm
through Gary's right arm and they both walked out of McGinty to go to the
nearest hospital.
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Jillian and Gary soon arrived at the entrance of St. John's Emergency Hospital.
As they entered the building Gary suddenly had an abrupt sense of fear. He just
couldn't help that he hated hospitals and dreaded being examined in any way.
Jillian saw the fear in Gary's eyes and touched him gently on his arm to
reassure him.
"Gary, it's going to be alright." said Jillian, still trying to reassure him.
"Jillian, I-a-I -a -my-a-a -a hand feels a lot better, can-a can-a we go now?"
stammered Gary.
"Gary, calm down. It's not as bad as all of that. You have a serious burn on
your hand and I think you should have it looked at. Don't worry it will be
okay." said Jillian, gently touching Gary's face. "By the way, as soon as we are
done here, you are going to tell me how this happened. Okay?" Gary nodded his
head and thought to himself, 'Boy I hope I can come up with a good story.'
Jillian and Gary walked over to the sign up desk. "Yes, what is the name and
why do you want to see the doctor?" asked Denise Garner, the lady at the desk.
"Gary Hobson," said Jillian. At the mention of his name, Denise looked up. She
couldn't believe who she saw. Two months earlier, Gary had been in to have his
right ear checked for an earache. But before the doctor could exam him, he ran
out of the room and the hospital like he had been shot out of a cannon and never
returned. "I see you are back Gary. Are you going to stay put this time?
Doctor Logan didn't appreciate you running off the way you did. Does your ear
still bother you?" asked Denise.
All Gary could comment was, "Oh boy." 'My God,' Jillian thought to herself.
'He really does have a fear of hospitals. I'll just have to help him through
it.'
Denise decided not to wait for an answer, instead she turned her attention to
why Gary was there.
"What do you want to see the doctor about, Gary?" asked Denise.
"Uh, I burned my hand," answered Gary. "Let me see it," said Denise.
Jillian stood by while Gary showed Denise his left hand.
"For God's sake," said Denise while looking at Gary's hand. "How in the name of
God did you do this? This is really one hell of a nasty burn." said Denise.
"Look that's not important right now. How soon can he see the doctor?" asked
Jillian. "He'll have to sign in first and then he'll have to wait until he's
called," said Denise.
"Okay. Gary can you sign or do you want me to do it?" asked Jillian. "I can do
it. I'm not that helpless," answered Gary, snapping at Jillian.
Gary quickly realized how he had talked to Jillian and he was really feeling bad
about how he acted.
"Jillian, I-a-a-I 'm sorry. I didn't mean to snap at you. I'm -a -a - sorry."
Jillian put her hands gently on Gary's shoulder.
She then said to him, "Gary, you don't have anything to be sorry about. I know
you're in pain because of your hand. I can see that you're scared, but I'm going
to be right here with you. We will get through this together. I promise. "
Gary nodded his head and they went to sit down and wait for his turn.
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Chuck looked at the clock on the wall in the office.
"They've been gone for quite a while, haven't they?" asked Chuck. "Well you
know how long you can wait at a hospital," said Marissa.
"Tell me about it. You can wait for what seems like an eternity in the waiting
room and then another life time before the doctor finally gets in to see you.
Yeah I see your point," said Chuck. "Woof," barked Sherman. "Oh don't worry
Sherman. Your mistress will be back soon," said Marissa, patting Sherman on the
head.
"I suppose if they're not back by seven, I'll go ahead and have Tony whip them
up something." said Marissa, as she continued to pet Sherman. Reilly came over
to be petted too. "Oh, so you don't want to be left out huh? Okay boy. I can
pet you too." Marissa bent down to pet Reilly also.
"Chuck? Not to change the subject, but when is Jade going to be joining you?"
asked Marissa.
"I talked to her this morning on the phone, she said that she had one more week
left in her contract and her modeling job will be over. She will join me by next
Saturday. I just can't wait for her to get here. Boy I sure do miss her. I
wished that she could have joined me when I was called to produce the new sitcom
'Count my Blessing's' here in Chicago, but she had to finish her work there
first. Any way like I said she'll be here soon." "I'm really glad to heard
that Chuck. I'll admit Gary and I were a little uncertain about Jade at first,
but now we know that she was the right girl for you. I'm very happy for you
both." said Marissa.
"Thanks Marissa, that means a whole lot to me and I hope the best for Gary and
Jillian too." said Chuck. Marissa smiled at Chuck's comments. Yes, Chuck could
be a pain at times and hard to swallow, but he had mellowed out some since he
married Jade. He was indeed a much better Chuck.
"Well I guess I'll go and check the wine list," said Chuck and he walked out of
the office.
Marissa just smiled as she heard Chuck's footsteps leave the room.
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Gary had finally been called and was sitting in the room waiting to have his
hand looked at.
Jillian was sitting on a chair in front of him and reassuring him that
everything would be all right.
"Ahem, I see the disappearing patient is back," said Doctor David Logan.
"Oh boy. I-a-Ia-a can explain," said Gary.
"No need to. I understand, I'm a doctor and I work with patient's fear everyday,
but you are the first one I ever had to run out on me. Maybe you should see a
professional about your fear. Now, let's take a look at that hand," said David.
"Hmm, you sure did a number on that hand, how did you do this anyway?" asked
David. "Putting out a fire," said Gary nervously. "Putting out a fire?"
asked Jillian. "Where in the world did you go, that you had to put out a fire?"
"Lakeview Ave," answered Gary. "Well how did you know there was going to be a
fire on Lakeview Ave?" asked Jillian. Gary looked at Jillian. He wasn't sure
how to answer her with out revealing his secret. He just wasn't ready to tell
her about it quite yet.
"Well... you see I uh----." "Never mind now Gary, we'll talk about it later.
How bad is it?" asked Jillian, referring to Gary's hand.
"I've seen worse, but it's bad enough. I'm going to have the nurse dress it and
I will fill a prescription and I want to see you back here on Tuesday at 2 to
have it looked at. Okay Gary?" said David.
"Okay,' said Gary. Doctor Logan turned to Jillian. "You make sure he uses
that lotion I am prescribing for his hand. It will stop the burning and maybe
prevent some scaring ," said David.
"Will do," said Jillian.
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Jillian and Gary soon returned to McGinty's. As they entered, Chuck caught sight
of them and said, "Hey you two, it's about time you got back here. How's the
hand Gar?" asked Chuck.
" It's fine, Chuck. Thanks for asking," said Gary. "What did the doctor say?"
asked Marissa as she joined the group.
"He said it was second degree burn and he filled a prescription and told Gary
he wanted to see him again on Tuesday." "Gary you just do what the doctor
says, Okay?" asked Marissa.
"Okay, Marissa. Chuck was there anything I need to know about?" hinted Gary.
Chuck knew right away what Gary meant.
"No Gary, everything has been quiet, haven't heard a thing from your little
friend," said Chuck, referring to Cat.
"Okay," said Gary, but he couldn't help but wonder why.
"Gary, don't worry. I'm sure you will hear something tomorrow. Look Tony fixed
you and Jillian a real nice dinner. Why don't you go up stairs and I will have
Tony deliver it to you," said Marissa.
"Thank you Marissa. Come on Gary, honey. We can have a nice romantic dinner,
just the two of us upstairs. "
The dinner Tony served was a feast fit for a king. Roast Chicken in honey
sauce, baked potatoes and Gary's favorite pecan pie for dessert. To wash it all
down, Chuck sent the best white wine on the McGinty's bar list up also.
When Gary and Jillian were through they both went over to sit on Gary's couch.
"Gary, would you please tell me about what happened today?" asked Jillian with a
concerned look. "Well- uh- you see Jillian-uh- can I have a drink of water?"
asked Gary.
Jillian looked at Gary, gave him a smile and then went over to the sink to get
his water. When she returned, she expected to get an answer to her question, but
instead all she got was the sound of soft snoring and Gary curled up and sound
asleep on the couch.
"I know it's been a long day," said Jillian, stroking Gary hair. "But tomorrow
you are going to tell me all about what happened today. Is it a deal?" asked
Jillian as she gently kissed Gary on the lips. "Good night sweet prince, I love
you."
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Gary soon arrived at his destination. Standing in front of Jillian's new
office, he was debating about whether to go in or not. Checking the paper one
more time for any signs of a change, he was satisfied that everything looked
okay and proceeded to walk into the building. He stopped at the reception desk
to let them know that he was there.
"Well hello Gary," said Regina. "How are you today?"
"I'm fine. Thank you," answered Gary.
"Are you ready?" asked Regina.
"I guess," said Gary unsure of himself.
"All right then, you have a seat in the waiting room and Amy Lou will be with
you in just a moment." said Regina.
Gary nodded his head and walked over to the nearest chair.
"Gary?" said Regina.
"Huh?" responded Gary.
"Don't worry, Amy Lou will be as gentle as she can. Okay?" said Regina, trying
to reassure Gary.
Gary just nodded his head and sat down on the chair.
"Is he here yet?" asked Jillian as she walked up to the reception desk.
"Yes he's in the waiting room." answered Regina.
"Does he seem nervous?" asked Jillian.
"Maybe a little, but not enough to make him run out of here. Maybe we'll get
through it this time." said Regina.
Gary was waiting patiently for Amy Lou to call him. Suddenly the pages in the
paper started to fly open. Looking around to make sure no one saw what was
happening, Gary picked up the paper and shook it.
"Please not now. I have to stay here so Jillian won't think I'm some kind of a
lunatic. I have to get my teeth cleaned and examined. Please not now." said Gary
desperately as he laid the paper down on the table next to him.
Gary tried hard to ignore the paper, but the paper just wouldn't be ignored.
Once more it started to fly open. It opened to an article on page 3.
'Six-year-old boy suffocates in trunk of car.'
' Six year old Ricky Abbott, died yesterday afternoon, when he suffocated in the
trunk of his father's Oldsmobile. The incident happened around 1:15 p.m.'
"Oh no not him again," said Gary.
Taking a look at his watch he could see that it was 1 minute to 1 and that Amy
Lou would come for him at any time, but there was nothing he could do, he had to
save Ricky Abbott.
Gary stood up and made a dash for the door. At that moment Amy Lou walked into
the room.
"Gary, where are you going? I'm ready for you now," said Amy Lou.
"Un I-a-I-a have to un go," said Gary as he reached for the doorknob.
Jillian walked out of her office when she heard Amy Lou ask Gary where he was
going. She saw the fear in his eyes and she walked over to him in an effort to
try and calm him.
"Gary calm down, there's nothing to be afraid of, no one here is going to hurt
you," said Jillian.
"I-a -I-a-a gotta go," said Gary as he gently moved Jillian aside and ran out
the door nearly knocking down the 2:00 patient in his hurry.
"My gracious, what in the world is his hurry?" asked Mrs. Marple as Gary ran by
her. "After that display, I'm not sure I want to go through with this."
"Mrs. Marple, please come in. Gary is just a bit frightened," said Regina.
"Frightened? If you asked me, he's down right terrified," said Mrs. Marple. "The
poor boy ought to see a professional about his fears."
Jillian walked over to Mrs. Marple.
"Hi, Mrs. Marple. My name is Jillian Matthew, your new dentist."
"Hello, Jillian I'm pleased to meet you." said Mrs. Marple. "Maybe you should
have a long talk with that boy, to calm his fears."
"Don't worry Mrs. Marple I intend to do just that." said Jillian. 'Yes I do',
she thought to herself.
"Mrs. Marple please come back with me. I am ready for you now, since the 1:00
patient left," said Amy Lou.
Jillian watched as Mrs. Marple walked back with Amy Lou, thinking once more,
'Yes Gary, we need to have a long talk. '
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Gary soon found himself back on Wabash Street. He spotted Ricky playing near his
father's Oldsmobile. Ricky had just popped the trunk and was getting ready to
climb in. Gary wasn't in the mood for another crack on his hand, but he couldn't
let Ricky die, even though he was a little brat.
Gary ran up to the car just as Ricky was closing the trunk.
"Ricky come out of there," said Gary as he lifted Ricky out of the trunk.
"You're going to suffocate. "
"No I won't," said Ricky cried out loudly, kicking Gary as hard as he could in
the right shin.
"You little...... What did you do that for?" asked Gary, hopping up and down in
pain.
"Here comes my Daddy, wait until I tell him what you did," said Ricky.
James Abbott was a muscular built man that stood about 6'4" tall and weighed
about 235 lbs. Gary's only thought was 'Oh Boy.'
When James arrived at the scene, he never said a word just glared at both Gary
and Ricky. He was waiting for one of them to say something.
"Daddy, that man tried to steal your car," said Ricky.
Gary was horrified to hear what Ricky had accused him of.
"Howzat?"
James looked at Gary and then he turned around and face Ricky.
"Ricky, I want you to go in the house," said James.
"Oh, do I have to? I want to see you sock that guy, just like Mommy did," said
Ricky.
"Yes, you have to young man. You got my attention when you yelled and I saw what
really happened and I'm not going to sock anyone. You may be able to fool your
Mother with your little tricks, but you can't fool me. Now you get your butt
into that house. Now!" said James.
James waited until Ricky was in the house and then turned his attention on Gary.
"What's your name?" asked James.
"Gary Hobson," answered Gary.
"Well, Gary you can relax, I'm not going to hit you. I know that you weren't
trying to steal my car. Ricky just likes to cause trouble to get attention. It
works with his Mother, but it doesn't work with me."
"Hey are you the same man that was here earlier, who my wife struck with her
cane?" asked James.
"Yes, and she struck me on my left hand and it hurt like hell. Just yesterday I
received 2nd degree burns while I was putting out a fire." said Gary .
"Why were you here earlier?" asked James.
"I was trying to keep Ricky from getting his head caught between the rails of
your front porch?" answered Gary.
"Gary, I'm sorry that this happened. I hope your hand feels better soon and I
promise I will have a long serious talk with my wife and child. Thanks for your
help. You are a good man Gary Hobson.," said James as he gave Gary his hand in
friendship.
"Gary took James's hand and smiled, he was glad to make a new friend.
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Jillian pulled up in front of McGinty's Bar, she wanted some answers and she
wanted them now. Looking at her watch she saw that the time was 3:30, she exited
her car and walked on into McGinty's. When she entered she noticed another women
talking with Marissa, so she walked on over.
"Hi Marissa," said Jillian.
"Hi Jillian. Jillian this is Lois. Gary's mother," said Marissa.
"Well hello Jillian. I'm so happy to finally meet you. My you are so beautiful,"
said Lois.
"Thank you. It's nice to meet you too," said Jillian blushing.
"Mrs. Hobson-----
"Please called me Lois."
"Lois, can I ask you a personal question?" asked Jillian.
"Yes you may," answered Lois.
"Did Gary have a bad experience with a dentist or a doctor when he was small?"
asked Jillian.
"Bad experience?" asked Lois.
"Yes, he was supposed to have his teeth cleaned and examined today, but before
we even got to the cleaning, Gary freaked out and dashed out the door. I tried
to calm his fears but it was futile. So has he had any bad experiences?"
Lois, knew why Gary ran out, and she could go ahead and tell Jillian, but she
thought that Gary's secret was his alone and he should be the one to tell
Jillian.
"Jillian, I know why Gary ran out, but I can't tell you. Gary should be the one.
He should be here any minute, so why don't you go upstairs and wait for him. "
Jillian started to say something else, but changed her mind and turned to walk
into the office and headed for Gary's loft.
Twenty minutes later Gary entered the bar. Seeing his Mother he walked over to
her and waited for the hug he knew was coming.
"Hi sweetie," said Lois as she grabbed Gary in one of her bear hugs.
"Hi Mom. Where's Dad?" asked Gary.
"Oh your Dad went to the bank to withdraw some money, so we can take you and
Jillian out for dinner tonight."
"Mom, Dad doesn't have to do that," said Gary.
"Oh, he know's that, but he wants to. By the way Gary, I met Jillian and she is
such a sweet girl. Much better for you then Marcia ever was," said Lois.
"Mom, I'm glad you approve. So was Jillian here?" asked Gary.
"Yes sweetie, she went upstairs and is waiting for you and she wants an
explanation about what happened today at the dentist's office," said Lois.
"Oh boy. What do I tell her?" asked Gary.
"I think you already know what to tell her," said Lois.
"Gary, have faith, it will work out okay," said Marissa.
Gary nodded his head and headed for his loft as if he was walking the last mile
of a long journey.
. ~~~~~~
Gary had just left McGinty's where he had breakfast with Marissa. He was on his
way to Wabash Street, to prevent a 6-year-old boy from getting his head caught
between the rail of the boy's front porch. The incident was supposed to happen
around 10. It was all ready 9:40, so Gary had to hurry. When he arrived he could
see the young boy kneeling on the porch, with his hands on two of the rails. He
was about to stick his head through, when Gary called out to him.
"Ricky, don't put your head through there, your going to get trapped if you do,"
called Gary.
"I can do what ever I want," said Ricky. "You're not my boss."
"Listen to me Ricky, if you put your head in there, you won't be able to get it
out." said Gary.
"Go away, I do what ever I want," said Ricky.
Gary realized that Ricky wasn't going to listen to reason, so he rushed up the
steps to the porch and picked Ricky up so he couldn't stick his head through the
railing.
"Mommy! Mommy!" cried Ricky.
Maggie Abbott came as quick as she could, out her front door. She was a woman
that looked to be around 35 years old and walked with a cane, that she required
after a car accident 5 years earlier. When she saw Gary with her son, she
immediately thought the worst.
"Hey, put my child down you monster," said Maggie.
Gary did as he was told and sat Ricky down on the porch. Then he glanced in
Maggie's direction and tried to explain to her why he picked up her child.
"Lady you don't understand. I was------ "
"I don't give a damn what you were doing," said Maggie as she struck Gary's left
hand with her cane. You get the hell off my porch and now or I'll call the
police."
Gary couldn't believe what had just happened to him. He was trying to keep a
small child from being hurt, but instead all he got was abuse. He glared at
Maggie and then walked down off her porch, shaking his hand as if this would
stop the throbbing pain that was caused by Maggie's cane.
"You didn't have to hit me with that stupid cane of yours," mumbled Gary to
himself as he continued to shake his hand. "I was only trying to keep your
child from getting his head trapped between the rails." Gary shook the
paper, his hand was hurting him so much and he was so frustrated that he started
to scream at the paper.
"Why do you put me through this torture?" asked Gary with lots of frustration.
"I did what you wanted. I came over here, but instead ofa thank you, I got
screamed at like I was some kind of a lunatic and to make matters worse, I got
struck on my burned hand by a crazy women's walking stick. I don't need this. Do
you hear me?"
Gary started the car and then turned to look at the house. "I hope I never see
that house again,' he thought angrily to himself. 'That little brat can get his
head caught for all I care.' Gary pulled away from the curb and drove off to his
next save.
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Jillian was setting at her desk and going over Larry Johnson's x-ray's. Larry
was a six-year-old patient that was there to be fitted for braces. Jillian
tried to keep her mind on her work, but it kept drifting towards Gary.
She couldn't shake the feeling that she had put her Gary down and she felt so
guilty and ashamed. Even if she didn't know who the girls were talking about at
the time, to her it was still no excuse. She had called her sweet Gary a loony
and to her this was not acceptable.
"I'm sorry Gary," said Jillian as she laid her head on the desk and started to
weep uncontrollably.
Carly came to the door to let Jillian know that her patient was ready for her.
Standing at the door, she could see that Jillian was crying.
Carly walked over to Jillian's side and then she put a comforting hand on
Jillian's back.
"Jillian, I know that you think you let Gary down, but you had no idea who we
were talking about. Besides, you are not the one to blame. Regina, Amy Lou and I
are the ones to blame.," said Carly.
"That's not true. I'm just as much to blame. Even if didn't know it was Gary you
were talking about. I'm a professional Dentist, I see fear everyday, I should
have been more understanding, but no I called my Gary a loony. How could I say
that about the man I love so much?" asked Jillian.
"Jillian, I'm sure that Gary would understand and he will forgive you. I tell
you what we can do, when Gary comes in, we will all figure out a way to calm his
fears. How does that sound?" asked Carly.
Jillian wiped her tears and smiled at Carly, "Yes I think that would be a good
idea."
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Gary drove up to his next save. This was near the 1400 block of Dearborn Ave.
He exited his Jeep Wagoneer and began to look for a small girl and pure white
cat. His hand was still throbbing, but not as much. He tried to put the pain out
of his mind so he could concentrate on this save. He finally spotted the young
girl as she was running after her cat.
"No BoBo, please come back. Don't run into that pipe. You will get stuck if you
do," said Susan Morgan, running to try and catch her cat. Gary made a dash for
BoBo. Diving for her, he was able to catch her by her back legs before she ran
into the pipe. The act made his hand hurt all over again, but he was glad that
BoBo was safe.
Gary managed to pull himself up holding on to BoBo. As he did so, he could see
Susan running up to them. Gary bent down and handed Susan her cat.
"BoBo, you bad kitty. Why didn't you come when I called you? You could have been
hurt, you silly cat." said Susan.
Susan looked up at the stranger who saved her cat. Holding on to BoBo she walked
over and gave Gary a kiss on the cheek.
"Thank you Mister for saving BoBo and BoBo thanks you too. Don't you BoBo?" said
Susan, as she waved the cat's paw so he could thank Gary too.
"You're welcome honey, but maybe you should keep BoBo in the house where she
will be safe. What do you think?" asked Gary.
"I do, but she keeps getting out. I just have to find away to keep her in."
Susan looked at Gary's hand, she didn't like what she saw.
"Mister what happen to your hand? It's bleeding right through your bandage,"
said Susan.
Gary took a look at his left hand. Susan was right, his bandage was soaked with
blood.
"Oh I burned myself and I must have re-injured it when I dove for BoBo," lied
Gary.
"My mom's a nurse. She can fix your hand up for you. Come on, I live right over
there." said Susan.
Susan was pointing to a stucco house that stood on the corner. Her mother was on
the front porch pushing her baby brother on his swing.
"Come on she'll fix you up," said Susan as she grabbed Gary's good hand and led
him to the porch.
"Mom, this man hurt his hand. Could you take a look at it?" asked Susan.
Stephanie Morgan looked at her young daughter and the stranger who was walking
up on her porch.
"Susan, who is this man?" asked Stephanie.
"My name is Gary Hobson, " said Gary.
"Mom he saved BoBo from getting caught in the pipe and he hurt his hand when he
did it."
"Come on in and I will take a look at it. Let me get Danny first," said
Stephanie as she bent over to pick up her son.
"I'll put Danny in his playpen and then I'll take a look. I'll be right back."
Stephanie put ointment on Gary's hand and then wrapped it with a clean bandage.
"You should keep that clean and be more careful next time. That's a pretty
nasty burn you got there." said Stephanie. "How did you do that anyway?"
"Putting out a fire," answered Gary.
"Okay, but how did your hand get so bruised?" asked Stephanie.
"Just like I told Susan, I must have bruised myself when I dove for BoBo."
Stephanie wasn't buying this explanation. She was a nurse and she knew when a
blunt object struck some one, but she decided not to push the issue any further.
"Well you be more careful and make sure you see your doctor with a follow up
soon." said Stephanie.
Gary took a look at his watch and noticed that it was 12:35 and he had to be at
Jillian's office by 1:00.
"Thank you for fixing this for me, but I have a dentist appointment and I have
to be going," said Gary.
"Alright, but you take good care of that hand," said Stephanie.
"Bye Gary, " said Susan. "Say good bye Danny."
"Bye Danny," said Gary. Turning to BoBo, Gary said.
"And you, young lady, stay out of trouble."
Gary said his last good bye and walked out the door. He returned to his Jeep
Wagoneer, and climbed into the driver's seat. He picked up the paper that was
lying on the passenger side.
Looking at the paper he said, "Please don't change while Jillian is examining
me, she'll think I'm loony for sure. Oh please don't." said Gary as he started
the car and drove away.
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Jillian went over to Gary's bed and took a blanket from it. She walked back to
the couch and placed the blanket on Gary.She then gave him a kiss good bye,
turned off the lights and walked out the door, to go down to the office.
Marissa was sitting at the desk, going over the inventory when Jillian walked
into the room.
"Marissa, are you still here? It's almost 11:00. When do you get off?" asked
Jillian.
"Oh I've been off since 8. I'm just going over the inventory to see what we
need. I'll be done in a few minutes and I'll called a taxi and go home,"
answered Marissa.
"You don't have to call a taxi. I'll be more than happy to take you home,"
offered Jillian.
"Thank you Jillian, I really do appreciate your offer. I'll be ready in just a
minute. How is Gary feeling?" asked Marissa.
"He seems to be all right. He fell asleep on the couch and I put a light
blanket from his bed on him, incase he gets cold during tonight. I know the
weather during the day has been warm, but the last couple of nights it got quite
chilly," said Jillian. "Marissa, do you know why Gary would be putting out a
fire on Lakeview Ave?"
"Lakeview Ave?" asked Marissa.
"Yes," said Jillian.
Marissa knew why Gary was there. The paper had sent him there to save someone.
To change what would happen if he didn't get tomorrow's paper. She also knew
Jillian didn't know about the paper, so she had to come up with a good answer.
"You see Gary ran some errands this morning and maybe he walked by and saw a
small fire started in a house or something and ran in to put it out before it
got out of control. Maybe he was just at the right place at the right time."
said Marissa, hoping that this explanation would answer Jillian's question.
"Do you really think that, that was it?" asked Jillian.
"Yes I do," answered Marissa.
"Why couldn't he just tell me that, instead of stammering all over when I asked
him about it?" asked JIllian. "Never mind, I know, it's because he's modest
and doesn't want anyone to make a fuss over him. His modesty was one of the
reasons why I fell in love with him. He was so sweet and so sincere. I'll never
understand why his wife, Marcia, ever threw a sweet man like him out. But of
course if she hadn't, I never would have met Gary. Maybe I should look her up
and thank her."
Marissa gave a little laugh and said. "Boy that would really be something if you
did."
"Oh you never know what I might do," said Jillian with a sly grin.
"Well I'm ready to go now. When do you start your practice?" asked Marissa.
"Tomorrow at 8. I'm taking over for old Doctor Miller who just retired. I'll be
getting his old patients and some new patients of my own. Did you know him
Marissa?"
"Yes, I do. He was a good dentist."
"Well I hope his patients will like me too. I sure hope I don't have any
trouble trying to get use to them. "
"Oh I don't think you will," said Marissa.
'Oh boy, Gary. I hope the paper will let you get through your dentist visit
tomorrow, because Jillian is your new dentist.' Marissa thought to herself.
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"Good morning Chicago. It's 6:30 a.m. and time for the......" (click)
The radio had woken Gary and he walked over from the couch to shut it off.
'Oh boy,' he thought to himself. 'I must have fell asleep while Jillian was
here. Yes Hobson that was really smart. You fell a sleep while Jillian was
talking to you. Yeah that was really swift, real smart.'
"Meow"
"Okay, I'm coming. Don't get you fur in a knot." said Gary.
"Good morning," said Gary to Cat as he opened the door.
Cat looked at Gary as if to say, 'hey I did my part. It's your turn now,' as he
walked into the room.
Gary just stood shaking his head.
"I never will figure you out Cat," said Gary.
Gary glanced at his paper, he saw that there was nothing for him to do until 10,
so he figured he had time to take a long shower and have some breakfast with
Marissa and Chuck. He fed Cat some tuna and then went to take his shower.
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"Good morning Marissa," said Gary as he walked into the office.
"Good morning Gary. Did you sleep well last night?" asked Marissa.
"Yes, but I'm afraid Jillian may be a little upset with me. She wanted to talk
to me about my hand, so I asked for a drink of water and that's all I remember.
When I woke up this morning I found myself on the couch. I guess I must have
fallen asleep while she was getting the water for me. Oh boy, I really do feel
stupid." said Gary.
"Gary, you have nothing to feel stupid about. Jillian wasn't upset, she
understood that you were tired. She just covered you with one of your lighter
blankets and probably kissed you good night. Then she took me home, before she
went home herself," said Marissa. "So don't worry. By the way, don't forget you
have a dentist appointment today."
"Its today?" asked Gary.
"Yes, at 1:00 and Gary, Doctor Miller has retired and Jillian is your new
dentist," said Marissa"
"Oh no, please don't tell me," said Gary. "If the paper changes while Jillian is
examining my teeth and I have to run out on her, like I did with Doctor Miller,
she's really going to think I'm loony. Oh Boy."
"Gary, the paper's unpredictable, you will just have to deal with it if it does
change." said Marissa.
"Well, I sure hope it doesn't , so I don't have to worry about It." said Gary.
"Well there's one way to solve that problem," said Marissa.
"Howzat?" asked Gary.
"Tell Jillian about the paper," said Marissa.
"Are you nuts? I'll lose her for sure, just like I lost Erica," said Gary.
"Gary, you don't know that for sure. Tell her, don't keep this from her, the
sooner she knows the better. She loves you Gary, she will believe you and she
will understand." said Marissa.
"Marissa, I'm just not ready to tell her yet."answered Gary.
"Gary, let me ask you a question. Didn't the paper give you the day off, so
you could meet Jillian?" asked Marissa.
"Yes," answered Gary.
"So it stands to reason, that the paper wants you and Jillian together, so it's
all right to tell her about it. Right?" asked Marissa.
"I suppose, but I'm still not sure if I'm ready to tell her yet," said Gary.
"Do you love her?" asked Marissa.
"More than anything on this earth," said Gary.
"Then you're ready. Have faith Gary. It will all work out," said Marissa.
"When is your first save anyway?" Marissa wondered.
Gary double checked his paper to make sure he didn't miss something.
"It's at 10. I have to save a small boy from getting his head caught between the
rail on his front porch. Then at 11:30 I have to keep a child's pet cat from
getting caught in a pipe. Then I'm free until I go to see Jillian. So would you
and Chuck like to have some breakfast with me?" asked Gary.
"Chuck won't be in today. "He's working on the set of 'Count My Blessings', but
I would love to have breakfast with you."
"Good," said Gary. "Let's see want we can find."
"Okay, lead the way," said Marissa.
Gary then took Marissa's arm and walked into McGinty's kitchen to see what they
could dish up.
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Jillian drove up to her new office on Canal Street. She had shared an office in
South Bend Indiana, but she never had an office of her own. She was really full
of enthusiasm as she walked in the door. The first person she saw was the
receptionist, so she walked over to introduce herself.
"Hello," said Jillian with a pleasant voice.
Regina Boulder looked up from her computer.
"Hi, you must be Doctor J. Matthew," said Regina. "The girls and I have been
expecting you."
"It's Jillian and are the girls the dental hygienists?" asked Jillian.
"Yes. Hey you two come and say hello to Jillian our new dentist." said Regina.
Amy Lou Liller and Carly Williams both walked into the area to meet Jillian.
"Hi Jillian, I'm Amy Lou Liller and this is Carly Williams" said Amy Lou.
"Welcome to the club," said Carly.
"Thank you. I think we are going to get along just fine," said Jillian.
"Would you like to know who your patients are for today?" asked Regina.
"Yes I would." answered Jillian.
"Well you have Mrs. Parker at 8:30 and Larry Johnson at 10 . He's a small
6-year-old-boy. Then at 11:30 you have Mr. Shook. We break for lunch at 12 and
then at 1 you will have the most fidgety patient that Doctor Miller ever had in
all his years of being a dentist." said Regina.
"Boy you can say that again," said Amy Lou.
"Ditto," added Carly.
"What do you mean?" asked Jillian.
"Well for one thing he never sat still in the chair. One time I was cleaning his
teeth and right in the middle of the cleaning he jumped up, nearly knocking me
down and ran out the door." said Carly.
"How about the day Doctor Miller was trying to fill a small cavity? Doctor
Miller had this guy's mouth numb and everything, but before he was able to do
the job, his patient took off again with a numb mouth and all." said Amy Lou.
"He's never with out a newspaper. He carries it around like it's a prize
possession," said Regina.
"Boy this guy must be a real loony" said Jillian. "Who is he anyway?"
"Gary Hobson!" answered the three girls together.
"Gary Hobson,?" asked Jillian. "My boy friend is the patient you're talking
about?"
~ ~~
After what seemed like a lifetime, Gary finally made it to the top of the
stairs. He stood for the longest time staring at the door that led into his
loft. As he stood there he wished that the floor would open up and swallow him
whole.
'I know Jillian loves me,' he thought to himself. 'But I'm not sure how to tell
her about the paper. I thought that Erica would be able to handle it when I told
her, but that's not the way it worked out....... Jillian is nothing like
Erica.....Okay.... Marissa says to have faith.'
Gary took a deep breath, opened the door and walked in. Looking towards the
couch, he could see Jillian sitting there, she still had on her dentist uniform
and had her hands folded. She was giving Gary the 'we need to talk' look. Gary
was a bit nervous, but he managed to speak first.
"Hi," said Gary, with the biggest smile that he could muster. "Hi yourself,"
said Jillian and she returned the smile.
"Uh, would you like something to drink?" asked Gary. "No, thank you. What I
really want is for you to come over here so we can talk," said Jillian as she
put her hand on the spot next to her. "Come on Gary, you can sit right here."
"Oh boy," said Gary. "Do you mind if I get a drink of water first? "
"No, go right ahead."
Gary went over and turned on the cold water, letting it run for more than a
minute. Jillian decided that enough was enough, so she walked over to the sink
and gently put her arm though Gary's and turned him face to face with her.
"Gary would you please turn off that water, so I can talk to you?" Jillian
asked. "Uh, I'm trying to make sure it's cold enough," Gary replied. "Gary,
I guarantee, it's cold enough, now please turn it off and come over here. We
really need to talk," said Jillian. Gary did as he was told and walked slowly
with Jillian over to the couch. Jillian felt so sorry for him, but she had to
know what happened today. She had to find a way to deal with his fears. They sat
on the couch and she gently took Gary's face and turned it towards her so they
could make eye contract. Looking into his mud puddle green eyes, she could see
quite a lot of fear in them. "Gary relax, it's okay, I just want to know what
happened at my office today. Why did you run out like that? What are you afraid
of? Please tell me so I can find away to calm your fears," Jillian said softly.
"I'm not afraid," said Gary. "Come again?" Jillian asked.
"I'm not afraid to have my teeth worked on," said Gary as he fidgeted on the
couch.
"Well, you could have fooled me. I've been a dentist for 5 years and I've never
seen anyone run out of the office like you did today and now you sit there and
tell me that you're not afraid? Jillian asked, amazed.
"Jillian, I'm not afraid," said Gary trying hard to convince her.
"Okay, if you're not afraid, why did you run out just as Amy Lou was getting
ready to call you back?" asked Jillian. Gary looked at Jillian for a very long
time. He was trying to figure out the right words to tell her about the paper.
'Maybe I should show her the paper instead of telling her. After all, seeing is
believing,' Gary thought to himself,
Gary picked up tomorrow's paper and faced Jillian to answer her question.
"I ran out because of this," said Gary. "What? A newspaper?" asked a confused
Jillian. Gary nodded his head. He could see the confusion on Jillian's face
and was hoping that he hadn't already lost her. "Gary, what does the paper
have to do with this?" Jillian wondered. Gary handed Jillian the paper and
told her to check the date. Jillian did what Gary asked, and was surprised that
the paper was dated June 3rd, when the date was June 2nd.
"Gary this paper has tomorrow's date on it," said Jillian, surprise still
registering on her face. "Yes I know. You see for the last six years, I have
been getting tomorrow's Sun Times and I run around Chicago trying to save lives.
Most of the time I'm successful, but there have been times that I wasn't," said
Gary hoping that Jillian would believe him.
Jillian looked at Gary and then she looked at the paper. She knew that Gary was
telling the truth, he was the kind of man to receive something this important.
He was a kind-hearted man that she loved more and more with each passing day.
Now she understood why he had run out. He was on his way to save someone he
read about in the paper. Jillian was more than happy to be part of this sweet
guy's life.
Gary couldn't stand the quiet. He wanted to know what Jillian was thinking.
"Jillian, please say something. I can't stand it, you're too quiet." "Gary how
did it all began?" Jillian asked softly, wanting to learn every detail.
Gary stood up and faced Jillian. Relief evident on his face. He knew with out
any doubt that his beloved Jillian believed him and he was more than happy to
tell her about it. "You see the paper started to come to me shortly after
Marcia threw me out. I was staying at the Blackstone Hotel and one morning I was
awakened by the sound of a cat----" "A cat?" asked Jillian. "Yes a cat, well
any way I went over to open the door and there sat a cat on top of a newspaper.
I shoo'd the cat away and picked up the paper, not noticing right away that
there was something different about it. It wasn't until later that day when a
stock price jumped, just like the paper said, that I realized that something was
different about that paper. I went back to my room but it had already been
cleaned and the paper was gone. The next morning the cat was back with another
edition of tomorrow's paper. I thought I would test it out, so I went to the
track to bet on horses to see if the paper was for real. The money I won, I
gave to Marissa so she could buy herself a seeing eye dog. I really didn't
realize the importance of this paper, until a friend of mine got hurt.
He ran a news stand and a car ran into him causing him serious injuries. I
found out too late that I could have stopped this if I had checked the paper.
But later on, the paper gave me another chance. This was to keep a desperate man
from killing 9 people when an attempted bank robbery went wrong. To make a long
story short, I talked the man out of it, was arrested, found innocent of any
wrong doing and was released. From that moment on I have taken care of this
paper and I have always tried to change the bad to good."
Jillian sat where she was for the longest time letting it all sink in. She
wanted to tell Gary how proud she was of him and she got up from the couch and
went over and threw her arms around Gary's neck.
She lightly touched his face and said. "Gary if this paper is part of you, then
that's all that matters to me. I love you Gary Hobson." She put her lips fully
on Gary's and kissed him passionately.
Gary returned her kiss. They both were locked in a full blown kiss, that made
them both hungry for more. But before they had a chance, Gary heard a familiar
sound.
"Meow." "Not now, can't you see I'm busy?" Gary grumbled as he eagerly
returned to kissing Jillian.
"Meow!" Cat repeated, determined to get Gary to listen.
"Alright, you drill sergeant, this better be important. Jillian I'm sorry
but----" "No Gary don't be sorry, go ahead and see what he wants." said
Jillian. "Gary isn't that the same cat we brought back from Little Creek with
us?"
"Yes, and I'll explain later," said Gary as he picked up the paper to see what
the cat wanted him to see.
Jillian watched Gary as he read the front page. To her horror she saw Gary's
face turn white. He looked as though he was going to pass out at any moment.
"Gary! What is it? What's in the paper?" asked Jillian, concerned. Gary looked
at Jillian and gave her the paper so she could read what he had just read.
'Bernard William Hobson 59 from Hickory, Indiana was killed yesterday evening,
when he walked into a bank not knowing that there was a hold up in progress. He
was shot and killed as he entered The United National Bank on State Street.
Witnesses said, that the would be bank robber heard the door open and fired one
shot. Hobson took a direct hit to the chest, killing him instantly. The incident
took place at 5:10 p.m.' "Gary, that's your father isn't it?" asked Jillian.
Gary nodded his head, tears were streaming down his face.
" I just can't let this happen to my dad."
Taking a look at his watch he could see that he only had 15 minutes to stop this
terrible thing from happening.
"Jillian I have to hurry. Please, you stay here with Mom and Marissa," Gary
instructed as he turned to leave. "No, I'm coming with you, the paper is part
of my life now too and I want to help save your father." Jillian argued.
"Jillian it's too dangerous. I'm already worried about how I'm going to save
Dad. I don't want to worry about you too. So please stay here. "
"Gary we are wasting precious time. I'm going with you and I won't take no for
an answer," Jillian said firmly.
Gary unwillingly agreed to take Jillian and they both ran out the door, down the
stairs, through the office and into the bar.
Lois saw her son and Jillian run by her, like they were on their way to a fire.
"Gary, what's happening? What's your hurry," asked Lois as she grabbed Gary's
arm. "Mom, we have to get to the United National Bank on State Street in 12
minutes." said Gary.
"Why? What's going to happen?" asked Lois. "Dad's going to be killed if we
don't get there in time," answered Gary matter of factly.
Lois was horrified on hearing what Gary had told her.
'No!' she thought to herself. 'This can't happen, I won't let it.' "Gary,
wait up. I'm coming with you," said Lois. Gary and Jillian waited at the door
for Lois and all three hurried out to Gary's Jeep Wrangler and drove off towards
State Street, while Marissa was left standing at the door, with a prayer on her
lips. "Dear God, let them get there in time."
. ~~~
Dennis Taylor, a bank teller for The United National Bank, took a look at his
watch. He noticed that the time was 5:00 and he still had one more hour before
the bank closed for the day.
Most banks were getting ready to close at this hour, but The United National
Bank stayed open an extra hour so that anyone who didn't used the ATM machine
and wanted to do some last minute banking would be able to do just that.
Dennis looked around and saw Rose Mitchell, the other bank teller, waiting on a
patron when he caught sight of a suspicious looking man. He was a stocky built
man, about 5'5' in height and weighed around 200 lbs. The man walked over to
the window and glared right at Dennis. "May I help you?" asked Dennis. "Yes
you can. Fill these bags and don't try anything funny or you die. Understand?"
said the man as he held a gun in Dennis's face.
Dennis nodded his head, stepped on the silent alarm, and started filling the
bags.
'God I hope the alarm went through.' Thought Dennis desperately to himself.
"Hurry up!" yelled the man impatiently.
"I'm hurrying! I'm hurrying!" cried Dennis nervously.
"Just fill the bags and shut up," said the man.
The man turned towards Rose, aimed the gun at her and ordered her to come out on
the floor. Rose timidly did as she was told. She walked over to where the five
patrons were standing, nervously waiting on what to do next. "Okay, all of you
get down flat on your stomach's, your arms stretched above your heads and don't
you dare move. The first one to move will get a bullet in his or her head. Get
down now!" the man ordered.
All but one dropped to the floor and did what they were told. The man glared
over at the one patron who didn't hit the floor. He could see she was at least
6 months pregnant and looked totally terrified. The man walked over to her and
gave her an evil grin before speaking to her.
"I see that you are expecting," said the man. "Do you want your baby to come
into this world and have a chance to live his or her life?" The women nodded
her head nervously.
"I thought so. What's your name?" he asked as he held the gun to her face.
"Sally" she said timidly. "Well, Sally if you are not on that floor, by the
time I count to five, you and your baby will die. 1-2-- "
Sally hit the floor with a thump, as she did so she said a silent prayer.
'Dear God please let my baby be all right. Please don't let him be harmed by the
hard fall I took to the floor.' Dennis looked over, he was really beginning to
worry. 'God where's the police?' he thought to himself. 'If they don't get here
soon, we will all be dead.'
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Gary was racing to The United National Bank on State Street. He had less than 9
minutes to get there and he was taking the fastest route he knew. Gary knew
that if he didn't get there in time, his father would die.
Jillian was sitting next to him, praying along with Lois that they wouldn't be
too late. Suddenly the trio heard a siren. The policeman was motioning for Gary
to pull over, but Gary ignored the warning and drove even faster toward the
bank, hoping that the police cruiser would follow.
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Bernie was trying for the umpteenth time to get the ATM machine to take his
card, but every time he tried, the machine kept spitting it back.
"You stupid machine. Why won't you take my card? I'm giving you the right pin
number 0917. So what's the problem?" asked Bernie. Seeing that he was getting
no where, Bernie decided to go inside to make a withdrawal.
"I really didn't want to go inside, but I have no choice, since this stupid
machine won't take my card." Bernie replaced his card in his wallet and placed
it in his back pocket, then proceeded to the front entrance of the bank.
The robber could see Bernie walking up to the door. A wicked smile appeared on
his face. He was waiting for Bernie to get closer so that he could blow him
away. At that moment Gary pulled up to the curve jumped out of his jeep and
started to race after Bernie.
"Dad!" screamed Gary.
Bernie and Gary landed in a heap, just as the man fired his gun. The bullet hit
the glass door, shattering it to pieces. Glass was flying everywhere. "Gary!"
screamed Jillian and started to run towards him, but she was stopped when the
policeman who was following them grabbed her arm.
"No! you two get into the police cruiser and stay put. I'll radio for some help.
Stay here." said the policeman to Jillian and Lois.
Bernie could hear the gun fire and he tried to move but was unable to do so,
because he was pinned underneath Gary.
"Dad, stay down, don't move," said Gary.
"Gar, that maniac is spraying bullets everywhere. What are we going to do?"
asked Bernie.
"Dad, I'm going to try to get us out of the line of fire. I'm going to roll off
of you and you and I are going to slowly crawl on our stomachs to safety. Are
you ready Dad?" Gary asked as he slowly rolled off of Bernie.
Bernie nodded his head and both proceeded to crawl out of harms way. As soon as
they were safely out of the way, Gary turned his attentions on his dad.
"Dad are you all right?" asked Gary.
Bernie was shaken from the whole ordeal, but was able to answer Gary's question.
"Yeah Gar, right as rain. How about you?" Gary looked to see if he and Bernie
were hurt in anyway, satisfied that both were okay, he picked up the paper to
glance at the situation.
"Gar are you okay?" asked Bernie with quite a bit of concern.
"Yeah, Dad I'm fine," said Gary as he kept looking at the paper.
"Dad, the paper says that everybody in there is going to be killed within the
next hour. The robber is going to kill all the hostages and then turn the gun on
himself. Dad I can't just sit by and let this happen. I have to find a way to
prevent this disaster from happening," said Gary. "Gar, how are you going to
accomplish this?" asked Bernie. " You just can't run in there. That maniac will
kill you before you got one word out of your mouth."
"Dad, there has to be something we can do to stop this. There just has to be,"
said Gary.
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Sally was shaking all over from the sound of gunfire, She thought for sure that
she would go into early labor. "God please help me and my baby," she whispered.
Rose, who was lying next to Sally, took Sally's hand and softy whispered in
her ear. "Don't worry honey, you and your baby are going to be just fine. We
will all get out of here alive. Have faith it will be all right."
Sally turned and smiled at Rose, she was still scared, but felt much better
with Rose holding her hand.
Jillian and Lois looked on helplessly while the policeman radioed for helped.
"This is Officer Ralph Winters in car number 4. I'm at the United National Bank
and there is a hold up and hostage situation. Need assistance immediately."
"Ten four, car number 4 help is on the way." said the dispatcher. At that she
sent help right away.
Paul Armstrong and a swat team arrived shortly at the scene. He made his way
over to the police cruiser and began talking to Officer Winters to find out the
details. As they were talking Paul happened to looked into the police cruiser,
seeing Lois, he knew right away that Hobson was not far away.
~~~
Jillian looked up to see a talk black man staring back at her. She didn't know
why, but she felt intimidated by him. To her he looked so massive, and next to
him she felt so small.
Armstrong looked at Jillian a couple seconds more before he turned and spoke to
Lois.
"Mrs. Hobson, could you please get out of the car?" asked Paul. "We need to
talk."
Lois exited the police cruiser and went over to face Paul.
"Mrs. Hobson. I know your son's near by, so could you tell me exactly where he's
at and what he knows about this crisis?" asked Paul.
"He and my husband Bernie are behind the bank," said Lois as she pointed to the
right of the United National Bank.
"And we don't know if they're dead or alive," added Jillian, weeping
hysterically.
Lois put her arms around Jillian and held her close to her breast and began to
speak encouraging words to her. But the words weren't only for Jillian, they
were also for her too.
"Jillian honey, it's going to be okay, I know with all my heart that Bernie and
Gary are both alright. You'll see, everything is going to work out," said Lois.
Paul looked at Jillian. He felt sort of sorry for her and thought it was best
that she went back to the cruiser to calm down.
"Miss, why don't you go with officer Danner here, she will sit with you, while
I talk to Mrs. Hobson," said Paul.
"But, I want to stay here. I need to know if Gary and Bernie are all right,"
sobbed Jillian.
Cindy Danner gently took Jillian's hand. Cindy could tell she was frightened and
did her best to calm her.
"Hi my name is Cindy. What's yours?"
"Jillian," she sniffed in response.
"Well Jillian why don't you and I go over there and talk, so Paul can talk to
Mrs. Hobson. I promise everything will be all right. Come on honey let's go over
there and sit down," said Cindy as she took Jillian over to a bench across the
street.
Paul watched as Cindy and Jillian crossed the street and then he turned back to
Lois.
"Mrs. Hobson, does your son know what is going on in the bank?" asked Paul.
"What makes you think that he does?" asked Lois.
"Simple. Because whenever there is trouble, your son is always the first to
show up. So what does he know?" asked Paul.
"I can't answer that. You'll have to ask Gary yourself," answered Lois.
Paul looked at Lois for a long time. He knew she knew more than she was telling
him, but he decided not to question her any further. Instead he turned to
Officer Winter and said.
"Winter, I want you to make sure there's a sniper on the roof and he's in place.
Then I want you to go around to the left of the bank and see if you can locate
Gary Hobson and his father," said Paul.
"Yes sir," answered Ralph and went do to what he was told.
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Gary glanced at the paper again, there was no change, everybody was still going
to die. He had to think of a way to put an end to what was happening inside the
bank.
Officer Ralph Winter approached Gary and Bernie from the back of the bank. He
could see that Gary was looking at a newspaper and wondered what it was that put
such a worried look on Gary's face.
"Ahem," Ralph cleared his throat and then asked. "Are you Gary Hobson?"
"Yes," answered Gary.
"Is he your father?" asked Ralph, pointing to Bernie.
"Yes I am," said Bernie. "Who want's to know?"
"Detective Paul Armstrong, that's who?" answered Ralph.
"Armstrong's here?" asked Gary.
"Yes, he's talking with Mrs. Hobson," answered Ralph.
"Well what's he talking to Lois about? She doesn't know anything about what's
happening in the bank," said Bernie.
"Oh Detective Armstrong knows that, but he's quite sure that your son here does,
Mr. Hobson," said Ralph.
"Well, then let's go talk to Armstrong," said Gary. "Maybe we can both work
together to end this thing."
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The perpetrator was starting to get impatient. He had stopped shooting his gun,
but still had the weapon pointed towards the 7 hostages that he held in the
bank. The man got up and walked over to Dennis who was still filling the bags
with money.
"How much longer is this going to take?" asked the man.
"I'm not sure. It takes time," lied Dennis in an effort to try and slow things
down until help could arrive.
"Okay, but you make sure those bags are stuffed full. You got me?" asked the
man as he put his gun in Dennis's face.
Dennis just nodded his head and went back to filling the bags.
The man walked back to the other hostages. He stepped in front of a small boy
who was lying down next to his father. The man bent down and tapped the boy
lightly on top of his head.
"Hey kid, get up. I want you to do something for me," said the man.
The boy looked at his father, who nodded his head and the boy got up slowly and
waited to see what the man wanted.
"What's your name son?" asked the man.
"Timmy," answered the boy, terrified.
"Hey son you don't have to be afraid, as long as you do what I say, you got
nothing to be afraid of. Okay." said the man.
Timmy nodded his head. He was shaking all over and beads of sweat were forming
on his forehead.
"Now this is what I want you to do," said the man as he put his arm around
Timmy.
This was more then Timothy Mason could take. "Hey! Get your filthy hands off my
child," said Timothy.
The next thing Timmy knew, the man had a gun in his father's face and began
screaming all sorts of vulgarities at him.
"You keep your damn month shut or I promise you I will kill Timmy right in front
of you and then I'll kill you. You got me?" asked the man with a wild look in
his eyes.
Timothy looked at the madman. He wasn't afraid to die, being a sergeant in the
army, he faced that possibility everyday, but he did fear for his son's life
and didn't want to do anything to jeopardize it. Even though he was no coward,
he couldn't take a chance that Timmy might be hurt or worse, so he just nodded
his head, laid his head back down and started to pray.
"Now Timmy, this is what I want you to do. Take this bag and go around to
everyone here, including that man over there (pointing to Dennis) and fill this
bag with all their personal belonging's. Okay?" asked the man as he rubbed the
top of Timmy's head.
Timmy nodded and went to do what he was told. After he collected everything, he
returned the bag back to the man.
"That's fine Timmy, now give me what you have," said the man.
"But, I don't have anything," said Timmy as he started to cry uncontrollably.
"Yes you do. How about your nifty Mickey Mouse watch?" asked the man.
"But, my Daddy and Mommy got that for me for my 7th birthday," sobbed Timmy.
"Oh now, want's more important? A stupid little birthday present or the lives
of everybody in here?" asked the man.
Timmy looked at his Mickey Mouse watch and then he slowly removed it and handed
to the man.
"Good boy, now go and lie back down next to your daddy. Okay?" the man
instructed Timmy.
As soon as Timmy was back with his father, Timothy grabbed his hand and held it
as tight as he could.
"Timmy, Daddy's sorry you had to go though this, but I promise we will all get
out of here alive. You just be brave and hold on," said Timothy.
Timmy just looked at his father who gave him an encouraging smile. A smile that
said everything will be all right.
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Ralph, Bernie and Gary started to walk over to where Detective Armstrong was,
when Gary decided to take one more look at the paper. As he looked something
caught his attention.
"Dad. Hey Dad!" cried Gary.
Bernie turned to see what Gary wanted.
"What is it Gar?" asked Bernie.
"I know who the gunman is," answered Gary.
"You do? Who is he?" asked Bernie
"Benjamin Potter," answered Gary.
"Who?" asked Bernie.
"Benjamin Potter. I went to school with him," answered Gary.
"Oh, do you mean that short stocky kid with the thick glasses and everyone
called him Benji the goon?" asked Bernie.
"Yes Dad, he's the one, but I never called him that," said Gary.
"Okay, but are you sure it's him?" asked Bernie. "Yes, come on. I better tell
Armstrong what I know," said Gary.
~~~
Paul Armstrong was starting to lose patience. He knew that there was a bad
situation going on in the bank and his negotiator was having no luck in getting
the gunman to come to the phone.
Paul was also waiting for Officer Winter to return with Gary and Bernie. He
finally caught sight of them and hurried over to intercept them.
"Okay, Hobson, let's skip the formalities, just tell me what you know and tell
me quick," Paul ordered.. Gary started to tell Paul all he knew, when Lois
came up and threw her arms around Bernie. "Oh God Bernie, are you and Gary all
right? Jillian and I were so afraid. God if anything would have happened to you
two, I don't know if I could have gone on," said Lois sobbing. "Lois honey,
don't cry Gary and I are just fine," said Bernie as he held his wife, while she
cried. "Gary honey please come here," said Lois as she held out her arms for
her son.
Gary walked over and took his mother in his arms. He stood there for awhile just
holding her and comforting her. "Mom everything is all right. Dad and I are a
bit shook up, but we're both okay," said Gary.
"I know, it's just that Jillian and I were so scared," said Lois. Gary looked
around, but didn't see Jillian.
"Mom, where is Jillian?" asked Gary.
"She's sitting across the street on that bench, with a female officer," said
Lois as she pointed to where Jillian was sitting,
Gary looked over and spotted Jillian on the bench, he smiled and waved to let
her know that everything was all right. Jillian saw Gary and she smiled and blew
a kiss at him. She was still shaken, but was relieved to see that he and Bernie
were both okay.
"Hobson, are you ready to tell me what you know?" asked Paul. "Yes, just one
moment. Dad, I want you, Mom and Jillian to go back to McGinty's. I would feel
much better if you three are out of harms way," Gary explained. "Gary, Jillian
and us are not going to leave you here. Absolutely not," said Lois.
" Gar I have to agree with your mother, I'm not too crazy about leaving you here
either," said Bernie. "Dad, please. For once do as I say and don't argue,"
said Gary. "Okay, Gar on one condition. You promise not to do anything
foolish. More like, don't try to be a hero, let the police do their job. Is it a
deal Gar?" asked Bernie.
"Yes Dad, I'm just going to tell them what I know. I promise no hero stuff,"
said Gary.
"Okay then Gar. Lois let's go," said Bernie.
"Bernie I am not leaving. I will agree to go and sit on the bench with Jillian,
but I am not leaving the area and that's final," said Lois.
"Okay Mom that's fine, just please stay over there no matter what happens here,"
said Gary. Lois and Bernie started to cross over to the other side of the
street, then Lois turned around and gave Gary a motherly hug. She then said.
"Gary please be careful."
"Don't worry Mom, I'll be careful," Gary assured her..
"Hey you two, tell Jillian not to worry and tell her I love her," said Gary.
"Will do son," said Bernie as he took Lois's hand and proceeded across the
street.
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After Gary made sure his parents were safely across the street, he turned back
towards Paul.
"I know who your gunman is," said Gary. "You do huh? Well who is he?" asked
Paul. "His name is Benjamin Potter," said Gary. "And how do you know that?"
asked Paul. "I went to school with him, that's how," said Gary. "I thought
that maybe I could talk to him and see if I could get him to end all of this."
"Lots of luck," said Peter Kilmore the negotiator. "I've been trying and all
I've been doing is speaking to a small boy named Timmy. The man just won't come
to the phone." Paul looked at Peter and then he looked at Gary.
"Do you think you can talk him into coming out?" asked Paul.
"I don't know, but I not going to stand by and watch if there is a chance we can
end all of this," said Gary.
"Detective Armstrong, you might as well let Hobson try, I'm sure not getting any
where," said Peter.
Paul looked at Peter, he wasn't too crazy about the idea, but he felt he had no
choice.
"Okay, Hobson, talk to the man. See if you can get him to surrender, but
promise him nothing," said Paul.
Peter handed Gary the phone and Gary began to speak into it.
"Hello, who am I speaking to?" asked Gary.
"Timmy," said a very timid voice.
"Timmy, my name is Gary. Is everyone okay in there Timmy?" asked Gary. "Yes,
but I'm scared," answered Timmy.
"Timmy I want you to listen to me, it's going to be okay. The police and I are
working on a way to get you and everybody else out safely. Now can you tell me
where the man is?" asked Gary.
"He's sitting on a chair, staring at his gun," answered Timmy. Gary was
beginning to get nervous. 'Oh God I hope he doesn't start shooting again. I just
have to get Benji to talk to me. I just have to,' Gary said to himself.
"Timmy, I want you to do me a favor. I want you to tell the man that Gary Hobson
wants to talk to him. Can you do that for me Timmy?" asked Gary.
"Yes," answered Timmy.
"Okay," said Gary.
Timmy glanced at the gunman. He was scared, but he did what Gary wanted him to
do.
"Mister, Gary Hobson wants to talk to you," said Timmy with a shudder.
"Who, kid?" asked the man.
"Gary Hobson," answered Timmy. "Oh, good old Gar. Yeah I went to school with
that guy. Ask him what he wants," said the man.
"He wants to know what you want?" Timmy relayed the message.
"Tell him I want to talk about old times and do some catching up with our
lives," said Gary.
Timmy told the man what Gary said.
"Well I guess I can talk to Gar. Give me the phone kid and you sit down right
here on the floor in front of me and don't you dare move," said the man. Timmy
handed the man the phone and sat down where he was told.
"Hello?" said the man.
"Hey Benji, It's been a while. What have you been up to since graduation?" asked
Gary.
"Why do you care? You got everything you ever wanted. You were the captain of
both the baseball and football teams. Any girl in school would have done just
about anything to go out with you. Yes you were the All-American boy. I wanted
to play baseball, I wanted to play football. But no! Benji the goon wasn't good
enough. Benji the goon was a nobody and everybody always laughed at him, but no
one's laughing now Gar," said Benji as he pointed his gun at Timothy.
"Benji, you're wrong, I didn't always get what I wanted. I wanted a wife and
family, but Marcia, my ex- wife, threw me out on our wedding anniversary and my
dreams of having a family were thrown out with me. Benji, please tell me what
the problem is and what we can do to end all of this," Gary pleaded.
"What this is all about is that I'm tired of people looking at me like I'm some
kind of a freak. So I'm going to teach everyone a lesson, starting with these
hostages," said Benji.
"Benji, I know the other kids treated you cruelly in school and I also know that
you were hurt by all of the things they said and did to you, but the people you
are holding in the bank had nothing to do with that. Please Benji. let them go
and you come out. I'm sure we can talk things out," said Gary.
"So you want me to come out? Why don't you come in Gar?" asked Benji. "Tell you
what, if you come in, I'll let two of the hostages go. How about that Gar?"
"You'll let two of them go?" asked Gary.
"Yeah. Little Timmy here and Sally the pregnant women," said Benji. "Do you
promise to let them go if I come in?" asked Gary.
Paul heard all he was going to hear.
"Hobson! Are you out of your mind? If you think for one minute I'm going to let
you go in there, you have another thought coming," said Paul. "Gar, you tell
that big mouth cop, if you don't come in here I will kill everybody in here,
starting with little Timmy. I have the gun pointed at his head now," said
Benji. Timmy stared at the gun through the corner of his eye. He was starting
to shake all over and was dizzy with fright. His dad wanted to go to him, but
was warned not to make a move or his child would die on the spot.
"Gar, I'm serious, you better come in here or else," said Benji.
Gary turned to face Armstrong. He looked straight in Paul's eyes and said.
"Armstrong, I don't have a choice. He threatened to kill everyone in there,
starting with Timmy, if I didn't. I have to do this. I won't be responsible for
their deaths." Paul looked Gary up and down. He wasn't too thrilled about
Gary entering into the bank and trading places with two of the hostages. But
seeing he had no choice he turned to Officer Winters and said.
"Make sure the swat team is ready and tell them to wait for my signal."
"Hobson, I'm not too crazy about this, but we will do it his way for now, but I
will have my men ready to back you up just in case," said Paul.
"Thanks," said Gary. "I'll need all the help I can get.
"Oh boy, I hope I can talk him in to coming out". "Me too Hobson, me too." said
Paul.
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turned back to the phone, and started to speak into it once more.
"Benji, I will agree to come in there, but you must give your word that you will
let Timmy and Sally go," said Gary.
"Gar in all the years we went to school together, did I ever break a promise?"
asked Benji.
"No, Benji you didn't, I just need to be sure," said Gary.
"Don't worry so much Gar, I'll let them go I promise," said Benji. "But you must
promise me something."
"What?" asked Gary. "You come alone. If any cops come with you, I will kill
both Timmy and Sally and I will also kill you. Do we understand each other Gar?"
"Sure, Benji. No cops I promise," said Gary. "I'm on my way in." "Hobson?"
Gary turned his head towards Paul.
"Hobson, are you sure you want to do this?" asked Paul.
"No, but I have no choice. I know I promised Mom and Dad that I wouldn't try to
be a hero, but I know they would understand my reason for going back on my word.
I just hope they can make Jillian see that too. "
"Here you might need this," said Paul as he handed Gary a bullet proof vest.
"I don't think I'll need that," said Gary.
"Well I do. If you think I'm going to let you go in there unprotected, you are
out of your cotton pickin mind. So take off your jacket and put this on
underneath. The gunman won't be able to tell that you are wearing it and it will
give you some protection at least," said Paul. "Now don't argue with me and put
the damn thing on." Gary looked at Paul and then he reluctantly slipped on the
jacket.
"It won't be much protection if he shoots me in the head," said Gary nervously.
"I know. I just hope that doesn't happen," said Paul.
"Yeah," Gary agreed. Paul checked Gary over to make sure the vest was secure.
"Now listen Hobson, my men are all around the building, There are even some in
the basement. They are ready to move, if you get into any trouble. Here put this
in your pocket." "A bug?" asked Gary.
"Yes, so we can keep our ears on you. Now good luck and be careful." "Yeah
thanks for the luck and I'll be careful," promised Gary and then he started
walking towards the bank's doors.
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Jillian couldn't believe her eyes when she saw the drama that was unfolding
across the street.
'No it couldn't be!' she thought to herself. 'He's not going in there. No, it
just can't be. I won't let him. I just won't!'
Jillian jumped up from the bench and started to dash across the street, but she
was suddenly stopped when Bernie grabbed her around the waist and held on to her
for dear life.
"Let me go!" screamed Jillian as she struggled and kicked to break loose of the
arms that held her so tightly. "He's your son, damn it! Don't you care what
happens to him? Don't you care?"
Tears were streaming down Jillian's face as she continued to struggle against
Bernie's strength.
"Oh Jillian, of course we care. Gary is our child. He's mine and Bernie's world
and if anything ever happened to him, I.... no.... we... would never be the
same, but you have to understand Gary---- "
"But, he promised that he would let the police handle it. Why is he going in
there to risk his life?" sobbed Jillian.
"We know he promised, Jillian. But like Lois started to say, Gary is the type
of person who can't stand by and let someone get hurt or worse, even if it means
losing his own life," said Bernie.
"Is that why he get's the paper?" asked Jillian, softly sobbing.
"Yes, that is the reason. Who ever sends tomorrow's paper to Gary, knows he is
someone special and you will learn how special he really is, as you get to know
him better," said Lois. "Just remember that he loves you with all his heart."
"I love him too, I'm just scared," said Jillian as she started to cry even
harder than before.
"We know you're scared, but you have to be brave. Lois and I both know that Gary
broke his promise for a good reason and we will know what that reason is soon,"
said Bernie as he held Jillian while she cried.
Lois came over and Bernie put his arms around both girls and together they said
a silent prayer for Gary and the hostages. Officer Danner sat near by, saying
her own prayer.
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Benji hung up the phone and then he grabbed Timmy and jerked him to his feet.
"Come on you. You and Sally are both getting out of here." "But I don't want
to go," sobbed Timmy. "I want to stay with my Daddy." "Look, I promised to let
you and the pregnant lady go, so come on kid, let's go," said Benji. "No! I
want to stay with my Daddy," screamed Timmy as he ran for the comfort of his
Daddy's arms.
"Please let me have a minute with my son," pleaded Timothy.
"One minute, no more," said Benji.
Benji then turned to Sally and ordered her on her feet.
"Let's go before I change my mind," said Benji with a look that made Sally
quiver all over.
Rose gently took Sally's hand and gave her a reassuring smile. "Go on honey,
everything is going to be all right."
Sally stood up and walked over to Benji to wait for Timmy.
Timothy held his son in his arms, while Timmy cried.
"Hey sport, listen. Do you remember, the day you turned seven, and you came to
me and said that you were a big boy now?" asked Timothy.
"Yes," sniffed Timmy.
"Well this is one of those times. You have to be brave and go with Sally.
Besides Sally needs someone brave to help her. Okay Sport?" asked Timothy.
"Okay, Daddy," said Timmy and gave his father a big bear hug. Timothy returned
the hug and then he said. "Go on with you now, Mommy is waiting out there for
you." Timmy stood up and faced Benji.
"I'm ready now," said Timmy as bravely as he could.
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Gary was approaching the door, when he suddenly stopped. Paul saw this and came
running over.
"Hobson, what's wrong?" asked Paul.
"I can't go through with this," said Gary.
"You mean you're coming to your senses?" asked Paul.
"No, I mean I can't wear this stuff," said Gary as he removed the bullet proof
vest and the bug he had in his coat pocket.
"Are you out of your mind?! At least keep the bug, so we can keep an eye on
you." said Paul desperately.
"Don't you see? If I go in there with all that stuff and Benji starts checking
me out for weapons, he's sure to start shooting and everyone would be killed.
No! I have to go in unprotected. Besides, it wouldn't be fair to the hostages
for me to be protected and not them," said Gary. "Hobson, I'm not crazy about
this, but if you think this is right, then I will back you. Here maybe this bug
will work," said Paul as he handed Gary a man's bracelet.
Gary reluctantly took it and placed it on his wrist and started once more to the
bank doors.
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"Okay, you two stand over there, I'll be with you in a moment." Benji then
turned to the rest of the hostages. "If any of you dare to move, I will drop
these two where they stand. Oh, excuse me, these three," said Benji as he
patted Sally's belly.
Sally's body shivered as Benji touched her. All she wanted was to get out of
there and to be in Danny's arms. She and her husband had a fight that morning.
It was so silly she couldn't even remember what it was about. She only needed
him to hold her and make all her fears go away.
Gary soon got to the door and waited for Benji to come with Timmy and Sally.
"Are you alone?" asked Benji.
"Yes, I'm alone just like I promised. Now please keep your part of the deal,"
Gary pleaded. Benji unlocked the door and pulled Gary in. He checked him over
and was satisfied that he had no weapons or anything else on him.
"Okay you two walk out of here and don't look back, because if you do Gar, here
gets it," said Benji.
Timmy and Sally both dashed out the door. Danny was waiting and started calling
Sally's name as soon as he saw her. "Sally! Sally! Honey! Over here!" cried
Danny. Sally fell into the arms of her husband and they both started to kiss
and hug each other.
"Oh, Danny, I'm sorry about the fight this morning," said Sally crying.
"Forget about the fight. The important thing is you and the baby are all right,
but to be sure let's go see Doctor Wavely, so he can check on you and the
baby," said Danny.
"Danny, I don't know who that guy was, but I hope he and the other hostages will
get out safely," said Sally.
"Me too, Sally, Me too."
An officer escorted them to a waiting ambulance and rode with them to get
Sally's statement. Dollene, could see Timmy looking around desperately for
her.
"Timmy, Mommy's over here sweetie, Here I am baby," said Dollene, as Timmy came
flying into her open arms. "Oh, God Timmy, Mommy is so glad to see you. Are
you okay sweetie? Did he hurt you?" asked Dollene as she hugged and kissed her
son.
"No, but Daddy is still in there, the man wouldn't let him go," bawled Timmy.
"I know sweetie, that's why Mr. Hobson went in there, in hopes that he can talk
the man into coming out, so Daddy and the other hostages can get out safely
too." "Mommy is Mr. Hobson, some kind of a super hero? Huh Mommy?" asked
Timmy.
"Yes sweetie, I believe he is," said Dollene.
Dollene held Timmy in her arms as they both stood and stared at the bank.
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Gary stood at the door, taking the sight in. Looking over at his left he could
see Rose lying on her stomach and praying softly to herself. Nearby was Timothy,
who was nervously drumming the floor with his fingers, trying to keep his mind
off what was happening. Dennis was still at the teller window, he had long
since filled up the bags, but was waiting for the next order from the gunman.
Gary also noticed another couple that was lying side by side and he could see
that the man was having trouble breathing.
"Benji, why don't you let that couple over there go too? It look's to me that
the poor guy is having trouble breathing. What do you say? Huh?" asked Gary
hopefully.
Benji glanced over at the elderly couple. He saw what Gary was talking about and
walked on over.
Motioning for the woman to get up, Benji asked. "What the hell is wrong with
him?"
Sherry Hull looked into her captor's eyes, hoping to find some sign of
compassion. After all, he did let Timothy and Sally go, maybe he will let her
Jerry go too.
"My husband is very sick, he has chronic asthma and he needs his medication
right away," said Sherry.
"Why didn't you bring it with you?" Benji demanded.
"Because we didn't think we would be gone long and now I know I should have
brought it along. Oh please let Jerry go, oh please so he can get his
medication," pleaded Sherry as she held her husband in her arms.
Benji stared at the couple for what seemed to be an eternity. Gary couldn't just
stand there and watch Jerry struggle for each breath that he took. He had to
make Benji understand and find a way to release Jerry and the rest of the
hostages.
"Benji, listen to me," said Gary as he started to walked towards Benji.
"Stay, where you are Gar, or so help me I'll blast you. I swear I will," said
Benji as he pointed his gun straight at Gary.
Gary's heart started beating like a hydraulic drill pounding into the ground.
His hands were shaky and sweaty. and he felt like he was going to vomit. But he
knew he had to get a grip on himself, for the sake of everybody in there.
"Okay Benji, I'll stay right here, but why don't you let Jerry go? Can't you
see that he needs some help?" asked Gary nervously.
"Why should I? I only promised the boy and the pregnant lady, I didn't say a
thing about him," said Benji, angrily.
"I know Benji, but maybe since he's sick you could let him go too," Gary
suggested.
"No, I won't. It's not my fault that they were stupid enough to forget his
medication," said Benji.
"I know, but they didn't expect something like this to happen."
"Oh now it's my fault they forgot his medication? Huh Gar? Is that what you're
saying? It's my fault?" said Benji as he shook his gun at Gary.
"No, I don't mean that, I meant you need to end this and let everybody go, so
Jerry can be treated," said Gary.
"Give me one good reason why I should?" asked Benji.
Glancing at Jerry, Gary knew he needed help, he just had to find away to reason
with Benji. "Please Benji, I know that you are not a bad person, you're just
confused right now. Please let him go," Gary pleaded.
"No, I won't let him go, but I will allow him to sit up so he can breathe more
easily, but that's all I will do," said Benji.
"Sit up over here. You will breathe much better if you slow down your breathing
and take slow even breath's. Here I'll show you," said Benji.
Gary watched as Benji helped Jerry with his breathing. As he watched, he
noticed how only a professional would know the breathing techniques that Benji
was showing Jerry.
"Benji?" asked Gary.
Benji stood up and turned to face Gary.
"What?"
"How do you know how to help Jerry?" asked Gary. "Are you a doctor?"
"I was. I was an Allergy Specialist. Things like breathing problems, food
allergies, bee stings and other things," said Benji.
"What happened?" asked Gary. "Please talk to me Benji. Please."
"Why do you care what happened? No one ever cared before. So why do you?" asked
Benji.
"Oh, Benji weren't we friends in school?" asked Gary.
"You were the only one that didn't call me Benji the Goon and you invited me
over to play, when nobody else would," said Benji.
"So wouldn't that make me a good friend?" asked Gary.
Benji looked Gary up and down. He had been a good friend in school and Gary
never made fun of him.
"Do you really want to know?" asked Benji.
"Yes, I really want to know."
"Well okay, I'll tell you," said Benji.
Benji lowered his gun but kept it in his hand as he began to talk to Gary.
"Well Gary, you know I have a handicap. I was born with one leg 3 inches
shorter than the other, so I had to wear a custom built shoe and my left hand
is fused together?" said Benji as he showed Gary his left hand.
"Yes, I know," said Gary.
"Well everybody said that I would never find someone to love me, but they were
wrong. I did. Her name was Rita. We met in a McDonald's one day when I was
having lunch. Gary, she was so beautiful. I didn't think she would even give me
a second look but she did. She was a nurse and a year later we were married and
we were working side by side. We were married for ten years," sobbed Benji.
"Benji what happen?" asked Gary, as he slowly took one step towards Benji.
"She died," said Benji as he continued to weep.
The rest of the hostages couldn't help but listen.
"I'm sorry Benji. How did she die?" asked Gary.
"Having our son," said Benji, wiping a tear from his face. "You see Gary, we
tried for years to have a child, finally after 9 years Rita got pregnant. But
the day our son was born was the worse day of my life. Our son was still born
and Rita died half an hour later from hemorrhaging. She just bled to death. Her
doctor tried to save her, but it was no use. Oh God, why did they have to die?
Why? I lost my wife, my child, and my practice all at once. Why?"
Benji was sitting with his head in his hands, crying, and his whole body was
shaking uncontrollably.
Gary slowly moved to the right side of Benji and gently, but carefully removed
the gun from Benji's hand. Benji looked up saw the gun in Gary's hand and then
he put his head back down into his hands.
Gary stared at the gun, he didn't like the feel of it and wanted to get rid of
it as soon as possible.
"Okay everyone, it's okay. Please stand up and walk slowly to the doors. Tell
Armstrong to give us a minute and then come on in," said Gary.
Timothy helped Sherry with Jerry and Dennis and Rose walked towards the door
together. As Dennis walked by Gary, Gary stopped him.
"Here take this with you," said Gary as he handed the gun to Dennis.
Dennis nodded, took the gun and hurried to catch up with Rose.
Benji looked up, he could see them walking out the door, but he didn't care. He
was too busy missing his wife and child,
"She was so beautiful Gary. You should have met her. You would have liked her. I
know you would have, " said Benji. "My parents didn't though. Do you want to
know why?" asked Benji.
"Yes. Why didn't your parents like Rita?" Gary asked.
"Because she was black, but I didn't care. Damn it, I loved her and she loved
me. We didn't see color, we saw only love. You understand Gar?" asked Benji.
"Yes, Benji I surely do understand," said Gary as he held Benji why he cried.
Paul Armstrong walked into the bank with some of his men.
"Are we ready Hobson?" asked Paul.
"Yes, he won't give you any more trouble. Just give me one more minute."
Gary turned and looked into Benji eyes.
"Benji, I know you've lost a great deal, and all hope seems to be gone. But I
promise things will get better, and you will be able to go on with your life,"
said Gary.
"I'm sorry Gar," sobbed Benji. "I didn't mean to cause so much trouble, please
forgive me."
"I know you're sorry, just get some help so you can live your life again," said
Gary.
Benji nodded his head and then went willingly with Paul. A few minutes later
Gary walked out of the bank too.
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Jillian, Bernie and Lois along with Officer Cindy Danner were taking in the
action from across the street. About one hour ago the foursome saw Timmy and
Sally reunited with their families, but the drama still wasn't over. Gary and
the other five hostages were still in there.
Jillian was sitting between Bernie and Lois and she had her head resting on
Bernie's shoulder, when suddenly she saw the rest of the hostages being helped
out of the bank.
"They're coming out! They're coming out!" cried Jillian.
The drama that had started three and a half hours ago was finally over. The last
of the remaining hostages were emerging from the bank. Dollene and Timmy were
still staring at the bank when they caught sight of Timothy.
Timothy was helping Sherry and Jerry out the door. There was an ambulance
waiting to take Jerry to the hospital and two paramedics came over to take care
of him. Timothy made sure that Jerry was all right and then he rushed over to
his family.
"Oh, God you two look so good to me right now," said Timothy as he took Timmy
from Dollene and pulled her closer to him."
"Daddy, I was so scared. I thought the bad man wouldn't let you go," said Timmy
sobbing.
"Oh Tim, I was frightened too. Are you hurt honey?" asked Dollene, as she looked
into her husbands brown eyes.
"No, Dollene sweetie. He threatened quite a bit, but except when he shot at the
door, he really never hurt anyone. Just scared us a bit that's all," said
Timothy. "Tim, there was a man walking into the bank at the time he shot at
the door. If it hadn't been for Gary Hobson, that man would be in the morgue
right now. I don't understand why you seem to feel sorry for this maniac. "
"Dollene, I know what he did was wrong and I don't condone it, but you see the
man had problems that he didn't know how to deal with," said Timothy. "What
kind of problems would make a man go berserk like that?" asked Dollene.
"Look, honey I'll have to give a statement to the police and then we will all
go home and I will explain it more to you then," said Timothy.
"Daddy, can I go with you when you talk to the police?" asked Timmy.
"Yes, Timmy, they're going to want to talk to you too, you know," said Timothy.
Dollene looked at her husband. Timothy could see the worry on her face.
"It will be all right Dollene, I promise," said Timothy and then he kissed his
wife gently on the lips. "Wait right here, Timmy and I will be right back."
Rose had met her husband Bradley and had already spoken to Paul and had left for
home.
Dennis was a single man, but was greeted with a big hug by his mother Millie.
"Oh Denny, I was so worried about you. I'm so glad you're safe," said Millie as
she held her son and cried. Dennis held on to his mother, reassuring her that
he was okay.
"It's okay, Mom. The whole ordeal is over. It's okay. I'll take my turn talking
to the detective and then we'll head for home. "
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"Hey let's get on over there," said Bernie as he took both Lois and Jillian's
hand.
Officer Danner looked across the street. She was looking to make sure that
everything was secure.
"Let me make sure that everything is okay first," said Cindy.
"But, the hostages are free now, so it must be okay," said Jillian. "Please I
want to go to Gary and to make sure he is alright." "I know, but we have to
be sure. The gunman is still in there," said Cindy.
"There they are. They're coming out now," said Bernie.
The three girls looked across the street. Paul Armstrong had a guy in custody
and behind them was Gary, who looked tired and weary.
"There he is!" cried Jillian. "There he is."
Jillian started to scamper across the street. A pick up truck was barrelling
down the street at a fast speed. Bernie saw the truck and managed to grab
Jillian and pull her out of harms way.
"Boy, Gary's been through enough today. I don't think he would want to hear
that a truck hit his girlfriend. Do you Jillian?" asked Bernie as he held
tightly to Jillian.
Jillian looked up at Bernie. She was a bit shaken from her near death
experience.
"Yeah, Bernie, thanks I'll be more careful next time. "
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As soon as Gary stepped out of the bank, the reporters were all over him. Like
flies to honey. "Mr. Hobson, tell us how you got him to end all this," said
one reporter.
"Yes, Mr.Hobson, we all would like to know," said another.
"Did he threaten you in any way?" asked still another.
"Mr. Hobson, will you talk to us?" asked the first reporter.
Gary was getting flustered with all the questions that were being hurled at
him. All he wanted was Jillian in his arms and to get as far away from there as
he could. "Mr. Hobson----- "
"Okay you hound dogs, Mr. Hobson has no comments. Let the man by already, he's
been through enough. Just back up and let him pass," said Peter as he helped
Gary through the maze of reporters.
"Thanks," said Gary.
"No, thank you. Hey, did you ever consider joining the police force? You would
make one heck of a negotiator," said Peter.
"No, I never thought of joining," said Gary.
"Well think about it. Okay?" asked Peter.
"Yeah," answered Gary. 'Yeah sure I will,' Gary thought sarcastically to
himself.
Jillian, Bernie, and Lois was trying to get through the crowd of reporters and
the on lookers. "Please let us by, please step aside so we can pass," said
Jillian as she made her way through the crowd. Finally Jillian spotted Gary, he
was standing by the negotiator, Peter Kilmore.
"Gary! Gary!" cried Jillian. Jillian's auburn hair was flying all around as
she was running towards Gary. When she was close enough she flung herself into
Gary's arms. Gary nearly lost his balance, but managed to catch her and then
their lips locked in a full-blown kiss. Lois and Bernie looked on as the young
couple showered each other with love and devotion. There was no doubt. Gary and
Jillian were in love.
Jillian looked up into Gary's face. She could tell he had been through a lot
and all she wanted to do was hold and comfort him.
"Gary, are you going to be all right," asked Jillian.
"Yeah, honey, I'll be okay. I just feel sorry for Benji. He has been through a
Hell of a lot these last few years. "
"Oh, was he the gunman?" asked Jillian. "Yes, but he wasn't himself. You see
his wife and child both died during childbirth. It just took a lot out of him
and he kind of went berserk," said Gary.
"Oh, Gary that's terrible! Poor Benji, no wonder he was so mixed up," said Lois.
"I hope he gets the help he needs to deal with everything that has happened to
him." "Oh, me too," said Jillian. "He must be feeling really alone and lost."
"Yeah, I'm sure he is," said Gary.
Gary knew what it was like to feel alone and lost, but he could not know what
Benji was going through. Benji's wife and child died, Marcia just threw him out.
It was such a big difference. He couldn't help but understand what Benji did,
even though what he did wasn't right. "Gar, did Benji say anything else?"
asked Bernie. "Yes, he said he was sorry for all the harm and misery that he
caused." said Gary. "Thinking of sorry. Mom, Dad, I'm sorry I broke my promise,
but you see-----" "Gary, honey we know you had no choice, we're just glad that
everybody is okay and the whole ordeal is over," said Lois.
"Me too," said Jillian as she started to pepper Gary with kisses all over his
face.
"Ahem, Dad I-a I-a know you wanted to take Jillian and me out tonight, but if
you don't mind, we'd rather be alone," said Gary.
"No problem, son. We can make it some other time," said Bernie.
"Well before you two can be alone, Hobson here has some question to answer,"
said Paul.
"I guess I do. I'll be right back Jillian," said Gary as he kissed Jillian
gently on the lips.
"I'll be waiting," said Jillian and she returned the kiss.
Gary soon returned, he had spoken with Paul and was greeted with hugs and thank
you's from the other hostages and their families.
Timmy had given him a big bear hug and called him a better super hero then
Batman and Superman put together. Gary was still smiling when he returned.
"Okay, I'm finished," said Gary. "You know what? You should have heard what
Timmy said, It was really cute." "What did he say?" asked Lois.
Gary told his parents and Jillian what Timmy had said and they all got a big
laugh out of it.
"Well super hero, where would you like to go?" asked Jillian.
"Where ever you want is okay with me," answered Gary.
"How about Navy Pier, I've always wanted to go there," said Jillian.
"Navy Pier it is then," said Gary. "Bye Mom and Dad, we'll see you later at
McGinty's."
At that Gary kissed both his parents.
"Do you two mind if I kiss you too?" asked Jillian.
"Of course not," said Lois. "In fact, we would have been insulted if you
didn't," added Bernie.
Jillian kissed then both on the cheek and promised to see them later.
Lois and Bernie stood holding hands as they watched Gary and Jillian drive away
in Gary's Jeep Wrangler.
~~~
Gary and Jillian arrived at Navy Pier around nine p.m. The night was young and
full of promise. Gary parked his jeep, helped Jillian out of the passenger side
and then they both walked hand in hand along the sidewalk.
"Oh Gary isn't this a beautiful night?" asked Jillian. "Look at all the stars.
See there's the Big Dipper. Do you see it Gary? Isn't it beautiful?" asked
Jillian as she pointed towards the sky.
Gary looked up at the night sky.
"Yes, the stars are very beautiful, but not as beautiful as you," said Gary.
He took Jillian into his arms and kissed her. She grabbed Gary around the waist
and returned the kiss with so much passion that the whole world seemed to
disappear around them. "Gary?" asked Jillian, while Gary trailed kisses down her
neck.
"Gary, could we go up on the ferris wheel? Please Gary, I just love ferris
wheel's."
Gary stopped kissing Jillian's neck and glanced up towards the top of the ferris
wheel. 'Oh Boy!' he thought to himself.
Gary was a bit nervous when it came to heights, but he was willing to go up
with Jillian.
'Well at least I won't be in a hostage situation if I go up there. Why not?'
thought Gary to himself.
"Sure, we can go up, if that's what you really want to do," said Gary, trying
hard not to show how nervous he was.
Gary some how managed to hide his fear well, for Jillian didn't notice and she
was very excited about going up.
"Oh, Gary thank you. I just love the ferris wheel, you can see so much from up
there and I think it will be so romantic, to be up there, just you and me.
Let's go," said Jillian as she excitedly pulled Gary towards the ferris wheel.
The couple soon got to the ticket booth and Gary paid for the tickets. Then the
ferris wheel attendant helped them into their seats,put the safety bar in place,
gave them some safety tips and told them to enjoy the ride.
The attendant started the ride and up, up, up to the top Gary and Jillian went.
Up to the top and over. Jillian was holding on to Gary and screaming with
delight. "Isn't this fun Gary?" asked Jillian. "I just love how I feel when we
go down."
Gary's stomach felt like it had fallen to his feet, but he was able to compose
himself enough to answer Jillian's question.
"Oh, yeah. I'm really having a ball," said Gary.
'Oh boy!' he thought to himself.
"Hold on, here we go again," said Jillian, holding on to Gary for dear life.
The Ferris wheel made it all the way to the top, but without warming it came
to an abrupt stop.
"What happened?" asked Jillian.
"Maybe they're letting someone else on," answered Gary.
"Yeah, maybe they are," said Jillian.
Mike Woolhound, the man that ran the ferris wheel was trying desperately to
start the wheel back up, but the controls were jammed and he was having no luck
in getting them unstuck.
"What's going on?" asked Ted Brook, the headman.
"The controls on the ferris wheel are jammed sir," answered Mike.
"How many people are on it?" asked Ted.
"Just a young couple and they are at the very top sir," said Mike.
Ted glanced up to the top of the ferris wheel and spotted Gary and Jillian
sitting together in the seat. He then turned to Mike and said.
"Go call the fire department and the superintendent, we have to get them down
from there. Now hurry!"
Mike hurried as fast as he could to get help. Ted ran over to his truck and got
the megaphone, he returned and began to talk to Gary and Jillian.
"Hi folks, I want you to sit as still as you can and try to stay calm. The
controls to the wheel are jammed, Mike's gone to call the fire department. It
may be a while, but we will have you down as quickly as we can. Just relax,"
said Ted speaking into the megaphone.
A crowd was starting to form around the ferris wheel. They were all curious
about the sight that was happening far above them.
"Well, I guess we'll just have to wait. I don't mind as long as I'm with you,"
said Jillian.
Jillian took hold of Gary's hand, she couldn't help but notice how sweaty and
clammy it felt. She could also see that Gary was starting to turn white, he was
breathing hard and he was shaking.
"Gary, honey are you all right?" asked Jillian with concern.
Gary looked at Jillian, his mud green eyes were full of fear and he felt like
he was going to pass out at any moment. Yes he had been in high places before,
but that was during a save and he didn't have time to worry about the height.
"Oh boy!" said Gary, terrified.
"Gary, why didn't you tell me you were afraid of heights? I never would have
forced you to bring me up here. Why didn't you tell me?" asked Jillian as she
stroked Gary's hair in an effort to calm his fears.
"I-a -I -a-I -a didn't want to disappoint you," said Gary as he sat shaking in
the seat.
"Gary, you could never disappoint me," said Jillian.
Jillian cupped Gary's chin and turned his head towards her. Looking into his
mud puddle green eyes she knew that he was blaming himself, because he felt if
he had checked the paper they wouldn't have been up there.
"Gary honey, listen to me. What happened, happened. Don't blame yourself for
this, it wasn't your fault. You couldn't have known, you were too busy trying to
get everybody out of the bank safely. You couldn't have possibly remembered to
check the paper. It wasn't your fault. Do you hear me Gary?" asked Jillian.
Gary looked at Jillian, he knew she was only trying to make him feel better, but
he felt the paper was his responsibility and if he had taken a moment to glance
at it, he could have prevented what was happening.
"Don't you see Jillian? It was my fault. It would have only taken me a minute to
check, but no, I didn't, so now we're stuck," said Gary.
"Gary, listen to me. This wasn't your fault. You are only one person. A human
being, that happens to get tomorrow's paper that's all. You are not some kind of
a super hero, that can save the whole world. You are human and whoever sent you
this paper knows that."
Jillian decided to try and do something to get Gary's mind off of the paper and
his thought's off blaming himself. "I know it won't be easy Gary, but you
have to try and relax. They will have us down as soon as possible. Why don't we
do something to keep our mind off of the situation. Hey! I know. Let's sing."
"Sing?" asked Gary, not really sure if he wanted to.
"Sure, it will be fun. You'll see. What was your favorite song in elementary
school? The first grade?" asked Jillian.
"Bingo," said Gary.
"Oh do you mean the one about the farmer and his dog Bingo?" asked Jillian.
"Yeah, that's the one," answered Gary.
"Okay, than let's sing it," said Jillian.
"Jillian, I don't know. I---- "
"Gary, it will be all right, besides it will help you to get your mind off of
where you are at. It's going to be a while, so we might as well entertain
ourselves. Okay?" asked Jillian.
"Okay," said Gary.
"Are you ready?" asked Jillian.
"I guess so," said Gary unenthusiastically.
Gary and Jillian started singing Bingo. After singing the first two choruses,
Gary began to feel calmer.
"Hey this is fun," said Gary.
"I knew you would enjoy it. Come on let's finish the song," said Jillian.
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Marissa was sitting at the bar. She had listened to the hostage crises on TV and
was waiting for everyone to return. Finally she heard the sound of the front
door opening. She got up from her seat and felt her way to the door.
"Gary, is that you?" asked Marissa as she stood waiting for an answer.
"No Marissa, it's Bernie and me," said Lois.
"Oh? Where are Gary and Jillian? Is Gary all right? I listened to the hostage
crisis on TV and I was really worried. I'm sure glad that everything turned out
okay. Is Gary all right?" asked Marissa for the second time.
"Yes, he's okay, He and Jillian went over to Navy Pier for a while."
A news flash came on the television.
"This is Sam Butler, live from WQIO TV here in Chicago. We are live at Navy
Pier, where fire companies from the North Side and the South Side are working
together to get a couple down from a stuck Ferris wheel."
A cameraman in a helicopter zoomed in on Gary and Jillian.
"My God! It's Gary and Jillian,'' cried Lois.
"Let's go girls," said Bernie. And at that they all left McGinty's for Navy
Pier.
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Bernie and the girls soon arrived at Navy Pier.
"There's the ferris wheel," said Lois as she pointed towards the big wheel.
"Come on let's go," said Bernie. Lois waited for Marissa and Reilly and then
they all followed Bernie to the ferris wheel. When they got there, they could
see some firemen on the scene. Two were trying to come up with a plan on how to
get Gary and Jillian down.
Bernie looked up towards the top of the ferris wheel, he could only make out
two small figures, but he knew that those figures were his son and Jillian.
Bernie felt that the firemen were just standing around, to him it seemed like
they were not doing their job.
"Hey, why are you all just standing around? My son and his girl are stuck up
there. Why aren't you doing something to get them down?" asked Bernie angrily.
Joseph Olson, was the fire chief for the North Side fire station. Joseph walked
over to where Bernie and the girls were standing.
"Hello, my name is Joseph Olsen, I'm one of the fire chief's here at the scene.
Did you say that was your son up there?" asked Joseph.
"Yes, that's our son and his girl up there," said Bernie as he held Lois in his
arms.
"What's your son's name," asked Joseph.
"Gary, his name is Gary. Jillian is his girlfriend's name," said Lois. "Please
hurry up and get them down. Gary is so afraid of heights." "He's what?" asked
Joseph, not believing what he just heard. "Did I heard you right? Your son is
afraid of heights? Well why in the name of God did he go up there then? Do you
have any ideas?"
"Well you see----" Joseph turned and looked at the attractive young black
woman who was standing with a seeing eye dog.
"Yes young lady, would you know why he went up there? Being afraid and all,"
asked Joseph.
"Well you see, it's likely that he went up because his girlfriend, Jillian,
wanted to go up," said Marissa.
"Let me guess. He didn't want to disappoint her, right?" asked Joseph.
"Uh, right?" said Marissa.
"See, you have to understand our son. Gary loves Jillian so much, that he hates
to disappoint her. He's just like that. You know what I mean?" asked Lois.
"Look, haven't you ever been in love," asked Marissa.
"Yes, my wife's name is Regina, and yes I've done some stupid things in the last
25 years to show her how much I love her. Well we better be thinking of some way
to get them down. I'll be right back," said Joseph.
Joseph walked over to where the chief of the South Side fire station was. "Hey
Greg, have you and your men come up with a way to get that young couple down
from there?" "Well the hook and ladder aren't long enough, so we might have to
try the helicopter," said Greg.
"There's one up there now," said Bernie. "Why can't they bring them down?"
"Because it's not a rescue helicopter. They wouldn't have the right equipment to
get them down. What we need is the fire rescue helicopter," said Greg and he
walked over to the truck to radio in for one.
"How long will it take them to to get here?" asked Lois. "Oh I hope it won't be
too long."
Bernie turned his head towards what sounded like an echo from a man's voice. He
could see Ted Brooks talking into a megaphone to Gary and Jillian. Bernie got
Lois and Marissa's attention and they all hurried over to where Ted was
standing.
"Are they all right? Can I talk to them?" asked Lois with motherly concern.
"Yes, they're fine. Do you know them?" asked Ted.
"Yes, that's our son Gary and his girlfriend Jillian. Please can I talk to him?"
asked Lois.
"Yes you can. Have him wave to you to make sure he hears you," said Ted handing
Lois the megaphone.
Lois took the megaphone and began to speak into it.
"Gary, honey it's me Mom. Dad and Marissa are here too. Are you and Jillian
okay? Wave and let me know honey. Okay?" asked Lois.
Gary was glad to hear the sound of his mother's voice.
"Hey Jillian, that's Mom," said Gary.
"I know, maybe we better answer her," said Jillian.
Gary and Jillian both began to wave their hand's so that Lois and Bernie could
see that they were all right.
"Okay, honey you and Jillian just hold on, the fire department will have you
down soon," said Lois.
Lois went into Bernie's arms.
"Oh Bernie, I hope it's not too much longer. Gary must be really scared by now,"
said Lois.
"I don't know," said Bernie. "He's with Jillian and their love for each other
will conquer any fear."
Bernie put his arms around Lois and they along with Marissa, prayed that Gary
and Jillian would be down soon. -
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Gary held on tight to Jillian, he didn't want to lose her, for anything in this
world. When Marcia threw him out, he never thought he would ever love anyone
again, but he was wrong. Jillian came into his life and changed all of that. He
wanted her in his life forever and nothing, but nothing was going to take her
away from him. Especially not this stupid ferris wheel. "Gary, are you okay?"
asked Jillian.
Gary nodded his head and then turned Jillian's head towards him. He stroked her
face gently with his fingertips and then kissed her gently on the lips.
"Jillian, can I ask you a question?"
"Sure Gary. What is it?" asked Jillian.
Gary gently cupped Jillian's face and looked into her beautiful violet eyes.
"Jillian, Uh will you, uh a marry me?" asked Gary.
Jillian couldn't believe what she had heard. 'Did Gary ask me to marry him?' she
thought to herself. She just had to make sure she heard right. "What did you
say?" asked Jillian.
"Jillian Matthew, will you marry me?" asked Gary, hoping that Jillian would say
yes.
"Yes! I'll marry you Gary Hobson. My God yes, I'll marry you."
"You will?" asked Gary.
"Yes! Yes! Yes!" said Jillian as she nodded her head up and down with happiness.
Gary and Jillian's lips met, they started to kiss with so much love for each
other,that they didn't notice the helicopter that was hovering above them.
"Hey you two love birds, are you ready to get down off of there?" asked the
pilot. Gary and Jillian glanced up at the helicopter.
"Oh, I don't know we're having so much fun up here. Aren't we Jillian?" said
Gary as he kissed Jillian gently on the lips.
"Yeah, we are, but if we don't go down, how can we get married?" asked Jillian
as she lightly touched Gary's face. "Yeah, I guess you're right. Yeah we're
ready to come down." "Okay you two. My name is Abner and I'm going to pilot
the chopper, while my friend Oliver here comes down with the ladder and helps
you both up here. Okay? Just hold on, Oliver is on his way," explained Abner.
Fifteen minutes later, Gary and Jillian were safely on the ground. Lois was in
her son's arms almost as soon as they we're down. "Oh Gary, are you and
Jillian alright?" asked Lois, gently kissing her son on the cheek.
"Yeah Gar, are you okay?' asked Bernie as he patted Gary on the back.
"Yeah, we were really worried about you and Jillian. It must have been really
scary for the both of you," said Marissa.
Jillian could no longer contain her excitement. She just had to tell Lois,
Bernie and Marissa the good news.
"We're getting married!" cried Jillian with tears of happiness streaming down
her cheeks.
"Oh! You are? I'm so happy for you both," said Lois as she hugged the both of
them. "Yes I know you two will be very happy together." "Congratulation's Gar,
I knew you had it in you," said Bernie.
"I wish you both the very best," said Marissa.
Jillian walked over and gave Marissa a big bear hug.
"Thank you Marissa. Marissa would you sing at our wedding?" asked Jillian.
"I love to, just let me know the date," said Marissa.
"Well we don't have one in mind yet," said Gary. "I do," said Jillian.
"You do?" asked Gary, surprised.
"Yes, I do," said Jillian. "Okay, what day would you like to get married?"
asked Gary.
Continued in Installment 2
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Installment 1
by Irene Brabson
Title: A Never Ending Love
Disclaimer: I don't own Gary, Chuck, Marissa or any body else from Early
Edition. Early Edition is owned by Tri-Star (But I do own Jillian)
Summary: Jillian and Gary are reunited, when Jillian finally moves to Chicago.
Rated: PG
Copy Right 2001
Writer's Comment: Here is my sequel to Gary's Day Off I hope you will enjoy it
and comments are welcome.
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A Never Ending Love
by Irene Brabson
Ring Ring, Jillian Matthew turn over in her bed and reached to shut off her
alarm clock that was sitting on the night stand next to her bed. As she rubbed
the sleep out of her eyes, she suddenly realized what day this was. Today was
the day she was leaving South Bend, Indiana and she was moving to Chicago where
her and her beloved Gary would soon be united. It had been six weeks since they
departed, there had been lots of tears on both sides, but before this day would
be over they would be as one again.
Pulling herself out of bed Jillian went to the window and opened it up. It was a
lovely morning on this 1st day of June and the weather was beautiful, just the
right day for a long car ride. Jillian leaned a little out the window and
shouted, "Good Morning world, today is the day that I will be with my Gary
again!"
'Oh I have to called him right away', she thought to herself and trotted over
to use her phone.
Brriiiiiiiiii! Briiiiiiiiiiii! Briiiiiiiiiiiiiii! Gary was sleeping soundly
when the sound of the phone woke him up. Checking the clock he saw that it was
only 5:00 am. 'Who could be calling at this hour?' He thought to himself. Oh
boy, for their sake it better be important. Gary reached for the phone and began
to answer the caller.
"Hello?" answered Gary.
"Gary, it's me," said Jillian.
"(Yawn) Who's me?" asked Gary.
"Jillian, silly," said Jillian.
"Jillian, it's only 5:00 o'clock in the morning. Is everything alright?" Gary
asked with a yawn.
"I'm sorry for calling so early and yes everything is alright. I called you this
early because I couldn't wait to tell you the good news," said Jillian.
Gary suddenly sat up and became fully alert.
"Jillian is this the day you move here to Chicago?" Gary asked hoping that he
guessed right.
"Yes, how did you ever guess?" asked Jillian.
"Well I couldn't think of any other reason why you would called me so early.
When will you get here? Do you want me to meet you anywhere? Would you like to
go out tonight? Maybe to dinner or something?" asked Gary
"Around 4:00, no, I will come to McGinty's as soon as I arrive, and yes I would
loved to go out with you tonight." answered Jillian. "Oh Gary, I missed you so
much. I know we called each other on the phone almost everyday, but it's not the
same as being there with you."
"Jillian, I've missed you too. I miss you so much it hurts, but in just a few
hours we will be in each other's arms again. I love you Jillian." said Gary.
"I love you too Gary. See you soon honey." said Jillian.
"I'll be waiting sweetheart," said Gary.
Gary hung up the phone, everything was right with the world, he would soon be
with his Jillian again and nothing not even tomorrows newspaper would ruin this
day for him. Rechecking the clock, he saw that it was only 5:45, so he figured
he had time for a shower before his feline friend showed up at the door. Gary
laid out some clothes on the bed and proceeded into the shower. 43 minutes later
he was dressed and ready to face tomorrow's paper, no matter what it had in
store for him.
Meow! (Thump)
Gary went to the door.
"Good morning buddy and what do you have for me today?" asked Gary as he bent
to pick up the paper and to pet Cat.
Cat purred and rubbed himself against Gary's legs.
"You hungry buddy? Well come on, let's see what we can find to eat."
Gary looked into the refrigerator and found some left over pizza.
"Here we are and don't worry I know you don't like pineapple, so I removed it.
Enjoy." said Gary. "Now let's see what the paper has for me today. Hey Cat, do
you think the paper will give me tonight off? I sure do hope so. You see Jillian
is coming and I want to spend the whole evening with her. Do you think you can
arrange that Cat?" asked Gary hopefully.
"Meow!" said Cat and continued to devour his pizza.
"Okay, there's something at 9 and one at 12 and the last rescues for now, unless
the paper changes are just after 2. Okay buddy, I'm going down stairs to greet
Marissa and Chuck, so enjoy your pizza.," said Gary
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Briiiiiii! Briiii!
Lorraine Porter was in the kitchen fixing breakfast for Allison and herself when
the phone rang.
"I got it! I got it!" screamed Allison as she ran towards the phone.
"Hi, this is Allison Marie Porter, who this?" asked Allison.
"Well hello Allison Marie Porter, this is your Aunt JIllian. May I talk to your
mommy?" asked Jillian.
"Hi, Aunt Jillian. Is Gary there with you?" asked Allison.
"No sweetie, he isn't but I will be seeing him soon and I'll tell him you said
hello," said Jillian.
"Okay, Mommy! Mommy! Aunt Jillian is on the phone." shouted Allison.
"Allison, honey you don't have to yell, Mommy is right here. Okay? " said
Lorraine.
"Okay, Mommy, here the phone," said Allison.
"Thank you sweetie, now why don't you go and eat your breakfast? I fixed your
favorite, blueberry hot cakes," said Lorraine.
"With blueberry syrup? " asked Allison.
"Yes sweetie, blueberry syrup," answered Lorraine.
"Oh boy!" screamed Allison and ran into the kitchen to eat her blueberry hot
cakes.
Lorraine put the receiver to her ear and began to speak.
"Hello, sis. What's up? " asked Lorraine.
"Hi Lorraine, I called you to tell you that I will be leaving for Chicago today.
Sherman and I are all packed up and we are waiting for the moving van. They
should be here around 8:00 then we will be on our way," said Jillian.
"Oh that's great Jillian. Are you sure you've packed everything? You don't want
to leave anything behind. Remember the last time you moved and you left your
favorite Elvis Presley CD behind? It was a collector's item and when you went
back to get it someone had broke in and stolen it. Do you remember that?" asked
Lorraine.
"I sure do Lorraine, but don't worry I've made double sure that everything is
packed this time." said Jillian.
"Hey is Sherman ready for the long ride?" asked Lorraine. "Yes, He's a little
nervous, but I think he'll be alright. I've taken him on a few rides to get him
use to riding in a car. I think he will do fine." answered Jillian.
"How is his leg doing?" asked Lorraine.
"Well Doctor Anderson said he will always have a slight limp, but he should do
okay." answered Jillian.
"By the way, what kind of a breed is Sherman?" asked Lorraine.
"He's part German Shepherd and part Husky. He's gray with streaks of brown, his
tail is bushier then a full breed German Shepherd and he has one blue eye and
one brown eye," answered Jillian.
"Oh, he sounds adorable," said Lorraine.
"Mommy! I want some more blueberry pancakes," said Allison.
"Okay, sweetie, I'll be there in a minute. Well Jillian have a safe trip. It's
just me and Allison for the weekend Wayne and Chris went on a fishing trip and
my daughter wants some more blueberry hot cakes. Call me as soon as you can."
said Lorraine.
"I will. Bye Lorraine and say good bye to Allison for me," said Jillian.
"Will do. bye sis.
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Gary grabbed the paper and hurried out the door. He scampered down the stairs
and into the bar. The first person he saw was Marissa who was walking by him.
Grabbing Marissa, he started to twirl her around out of total happiness.
"Oh, my goodness Gary you sure are in a good mood this morning." said Marissa.
"You bet your pretty little head I am. This afternoon around 4:00, you and Chuck
will meet the most wonderful girl in the whole wide world. Jillian's coming,
she's coming today and nothing is going to spoil this day for me." said Gary.
"That's really good news, Gary. I can't wait to meet her. Is she going to meet
you here or somewhere else?" asked Marissa.
"She's going to meet me here and then we are going out on the town," said Gary.
" Is the paper going to cooperate with you?" asked Marissa.
"I only have a three saves, one at 9:00. I have to go to Draper Street and keep
an elderly lady from falling down a flight of stairs and then I have to be at
Ohio at 12, to keep two teenage boys from fighting over a girl and my last save
is at 2:15 there I have to go to Lakeview Drive and stop two small children from
playing with matches, so that the one child doesn't accidentally catch her
clothes on fire and then after that I'm free for the rest of the night." said
Gary.
"Free for what?" asked Chuck as he walked into the bar.
"Jillian's coming today," said Marissa.
"Hey, buddy that's great. When do we get to meet her?" Chuck asked.
"As soon as she gets here. Hey guys, if she happens to get here early, will you
keep her entertained until I get here?" asked Gary.
"Sure Gar, you can count on me and Marissa. Go take care of your paper," said
Chuck.
"Go ahead Gary and don't worry about a thing," added Marissa.
"Thanks guys, see you later." said Gary
Gary then walked out of McGinty's and hurried on his way to his first save of
the day.
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Jillian was double-checking to make sure that everything was in order. She had
one more thing she had to do before moving to Chicago. She had to return her
apartment key to her landlady, Mrs. Walsh.
Mrs. Walsh had been good to Jillian and she couldn't leave without saying good
bye to her. Jillian walked out of her apartment and down to where Mrs. Walsh
lived in apartment 6.
She knocked on the door and waited patiently for an answer. After a few minutes,
the door began to open. At the door stood a much older women. She was small in
frame, about 4 ft 11 inches and weight around 95lbs. Her head was covered with
hair that was as white as snow and she was around 70 years of age.
Alice Walsh smiled as soon as she saw her visitor. She had always liked Jillian
from the moment they met and hated the fact that she was moving away.
"Hi Jillian, why don't you come on in?" offered Alice.
"Okay, but I can't stay long. I've come to return the key to my apartment,"
said Jillian.
Alice took the key from Jillian's hand. She looked down at it and then she
looked at Jillian. "Today's the day you are leaving for Chicago?" asked Alice
sadly. "Yes, today's the day and I'm going to miss you so much," said Jillian.
"Oh, I wish you could stay, but I understand that you have to move on," said
Alice. "You be careful driving down there and think of me. Will you do that?"
asked Alice.
"Yes, I will," said Jillian and gave her landlady a big hug.
Alice returned the hug with tears in her eyes.
"You know that Buffy's going to miss you too? Aren't you, Buffy?" asked Alice.
Alice's Cocker Spaniel was sleeping on her favorite chair, she opened one eye,
looked at her mistress and went back to sleep.
"Well anyway I'm sure she will miss you too," laughed Alice.
"I think so too," agreed Jillian, smiling.
"Wait. Before you go, I want you to have something," said Alice. Alice walked
over to her cuckoo clock and took it off the wall.
"Here, I've always known how much you loved this clock, I want you to have it,"
said Alice. "Oh I can't accept that, it just wouldn't be right," said Jillian.
"No buts, I want you to have this," said Alice as she placed the clock into
Jillian's hands. "Now you take care, you hear me?" "I will. I promise," said
Jillian. At that Jillian said her last good bye to Mrs. Walsh and made her to
her apartment where she would wait for the moving van.
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Gary arrived at his first save just seconds before it was to happen. He was
standing in front of a Victorian styled house, with a high roof and a big front
porch. At the top of the stairs he noticed an elderly lady struggling with a big
box wrapped in her arms.
"Boy this sure is heavy," said Deborah Mason to herself. Deborah started down
the stairs, but stopped short when she heard an unfamiliar voice.
"Whoa, you just stay right there," said Gary, as he rushed up the stairs, taking
the heavy box out of Deborah's arms.
Then he took her hand and said. "Here, let me help you with that. This is too
heavy for you to handle and I wouldn't want you to miss a step and tumble down
the stairs." "Thank you young man, you are a real gentlemen," said Deborah as
she held on to Gary's hand.
Gary led Deborah safely down the stairs. He wondered what she had in the box,
because it sure was heavy.
"Uh, what's in here anyway?" asked Gary out of curiosity.
"Oh just a bunch of old books I'm donating to the local library. You see, my son
was supposed to take them there, but who knows where he's at. I just can't
depend on him to do anything for me. Here's something for your trouble," said
Deborah as she handed Gary a twenty-dollar bill.
"Oh, you don't have to do that, I was more than glad to help you out," said
Gary.
"No, you take this and buy your girlfriend something nice with it. Okay?" asked
Deborah.
Gary knew she wasn't going to take no for an answer. So he reluctantly agreed to
take it. "By the way, what is your name?" asked Deborah. "It's Gary. Gary
Hobson." "Gary Hobson, well that's a real nice name. My name is Deborah Mason.
It was really nice to meet you Gary. Bye, I have to be going now. You take care
now. Okay?" asked Deborah.
"Okay," said Gary and hurried off to his next save.
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Jillian was sitting on the couch petting Sherman who was laying next to her with
his nose in her hand when the door bell rang. Getting up she walked over to the
door and peeked though the peephole.
" Are you with the moving company," asked Jillian. "Yes," answered the man on
the other side of the door. My 2 partners and I are from We Move It Safely
Moving Company." "That's great, come on in. You can start in the living room
and work your way back. Please be careful with my coffee table. It once belonged
to my grandmother and I don't want anything to happen to it," said Jillian.
"Don't worry miss, we've been in the business for 30 years and haven't broken
anything yet," said the man. "Come on guys, let's start loading."
One hour later the moving van was packed and ready to roll. Jillian noticed Mrs.
Walsh looking out her window and couldn't resist going over and saying one last
good bye. "We'll be leaving any time now Mrs. Walsh, you take care," said
Jillian. "Bye Jillian. Will you write me and let me know how you are getting
along?" asked Alice. "Yes, I will write you whenever I can. Bye," said
Jillian. "Bye Jillian," said Alice.
JIllian walked towards her car and turned to give one last wave to Mrs. Walsh
and then opened the passenger door to let Sherman.
"Come on boy, let's go, we're going for a long car ride."
She let out a whistle. "Come on Sherman. Come on boy. "
Sherman leaped in to the car and turned around three times before he settled
into the seat.
"Okay are you gentlemen ready to follow me to Chicago?" asked Jillian.
The driver of the van nodded his head and the other two gave the thumbs up sign
and soon Jillian and the moving van were on their way to Chicago.
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Gary made it to his next save just as the two boys were ready to have a free for
all over the girl that was standing off to the side.
"Hey you two knock it off," said Gary, as he struggled to keep them apart.
"What's it to you man?" asked the bigger boy.
"Yeah, mind your own business," said the other boy and gave Gary a shove that
was so hard that Gary landed on his backside. "But, I was only trying to keep
you two from fighting over her," said Gary as he pointed to the girl.
"Hey they're fighting to see who gets to take me to the senior prom. So butt
out. Come on guys let's go some where else. It just got too crowded here for
me," said the girl. The threesome walked off leaving Gary sitting on the
ground, causing Gary to say the only thing that came to mind. "You're
welcome!" said Gary sarcastically.
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Five hours later Jillian was in her new apartment on Freemont Street. The moving
men had unloaded the van about an hour ago and Jillian was getting ready to
drive over to McGinty's to be reunited with Gary. She was soon ready and Sherman
and she got into her Volkswagen and drove off towards McGinty's. Jillian
remembered that Gary told her it was between the intersection of Illinois and
Franklin Streets. After asking for directions she soon found herself in front of
McGinty's. As she entered the bar, the first person she saw was Marissa.
"Hello, is Gary around?" Jillian asked the young black women.
"Oh, Hi. Are you Jillian?" asked Marissa. "My name is Marissa.... "
"Well who's the lovely young lady? Don't tell me you must be Jillian," said
Chuck.
"As I was saying I'm Marissa Clark and this is Chuck Fishman." said Marissa as
she gave Chuck a stern look.
"Yes, I'm Jillian. I'm pleased to meet you both, Gary has told me so much about
the both of you."
"All good, I hope," said Chuck.
"Listen Gary had to run a few errands. He didn't expect you until 4, but he
should be back soon," said Marissa.
"What kind of errands?" asked Jillian. "Oh the kind that you have to take care
of right away," said Chuck.
Gary was running full speed to his next save to keep 7 year old Jo Ann Thomas
from be seriously burned after her clothes caught on fire while she and her
sister were playing with matches.
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Gary soon arrived at his next save at 12001 Lakeview Drive. He first noticed a
young woman in her mid twenties to early thirties standing on the front porch,
talking to another woman about the same age.
"Hey Wendy are you ready to go shopping with our kids today?" asked Bonnie to
her best friend Wendy Stone.
But before Wendy had a chance to answer Bonnie noticed a man running up the
stairs towards her.
Gary took a quick glance at the paper and then turned to Bonnie and asked.
"Excuse me, are you Bonnie Thomas? Do you have a daughter name Jo Ann?" Bonnie
looked at Gary as if he were some kind of a nut.
"Yes to both questions. Why do you ask?" asked Bonnie.
Seeing that going through the house would be the best way of getting to the
girls in time, Gary ran by Bonnie nearly knocking her down in the process.
"Hey you come back here! You have no right to be running though my house."
Bonnie called out. "Hey! I'm talking to you."
Gary continued to run though the house looking for the back door. Finally
locating it, he saw Jo Ann and her sister Makaila playing around what looked to
be a little bon fire. Seeing that Jo Ann was getting too close, Gary grabbed the
fire extinguisher and ran towards the fire.
"Hey get away from there!" he shouted at the two girls.
Jo Ann and Makaila did as they were told and ran to their mother who was
standing at the back door with a look of shock on her face. Gary turned on the
fire extinguisher and proceeded to put out the fire. When he was sure that the
fire was out he turned off the fire extinguisher and looked at Bonnie and her
two daughters.
"Are they both alright?" asked Gary as he stood there with an exhausted look on
his face.
Bonnie looked at this stranger,who she first thought was some kind of a nut. But
now she realized that she was wrong. Finally finding her voice she asked. "How
did you know?"
All Gary said was " I was just at the right place at the right time."
"But, that still doesn't explain how you knew," said Bonnie. "My girls could
have been seriously burned and I didn't even know they were playing with matches
and fire. So how did you know?" asked Bonnie again.
Gary looked at his watch and saw that it was almost 3:30 and he had to be back
at McGinty's by 4.
"Uh, I'm glad your daughters are okay, but I have to be going now. "
Then Gary ran off, leaving Bonnie standing there, still wondering how he knew.
"Mommy who was that?" asked Jo Ann. "Yeah, Mommy who was that?" asked Makaila.
"Just some one who cares about other people, just as he cared about you two. I
hope you two have learned your lesson about playing with matches. Come on,
let's clean up this mess and then we're go shopping with Wendy and her boys."
Bonnie took one more look to see if she could still see the stranger who saved
her daughters and then she and her two girls began to clean up the mess as
Bonnie scolded the two girls for playing with fire.
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Marissa and Jillian were sittingin the office, both sipping a cup of coffee and
talking about Gary's day off.
"Gary was so sweet to me and my sister's family. I don't know what we would have
done if he hadn't came along that day. He was such a gentleman and was so great
with Allison and Chris. They both love him dearly and Allison asked me if she
could call him Uncle Gary. She really wants me to marry her angel. I hope some
day it will happen." said Jillian. "Allison and Chris sound like they are
great kids," said Marissa. "By the way, how is Allison's arm doing? Does she
still have the cast on?" asked Marissa. "Yes, but she's doing fine with it and
her cast should be coming off in a few days." answered Jillian. As they were
talking Cat jumped up on the desk and started to bump Jillian's hand for
attention.
"Meow." "Well hi there fellow, I see that Gary still has you. How are you? Did
you miss me? Well I missed you too," said Jillian as she petted Cat.
"Woof." "Oh come on now Sherman, don't be jealous, come and say hello. Come
on, the cat won't hurt you," said Jillian. Cat jumped down from the table and
walked over to rub against Sherman's legs and soon after, the two were lying
side by side along with Marissa's dog Reilly, and all three were sound a sleep.
"Marissa, where is Gary's other cat?" asked Jillian. Marissa didn't know that
Cat had visited the Porter's house, so her answered was unexpected for Jillian.
"Oh this is the only cat that Gary has," said Marissa.
"What happen to the other cat, that Gary said he had? Did it die or something?"
asked Jillian. Marissa and Chuck were wondering why Jillian was asking about
another cat. Marissa wondered if Gary had told Jillian he had a cat at home and
then somehow Cat had shown up at the Porter's. And when Gary brought Cat home,
Jillian believed that Gary was bringing him home for a companion for his cat,
not knowing that the cat's were the one and the same. It was the only thing that
made sense to her.
Marissa looked at Jillian and came up with an answer. "Oh no, that cat went to
Hickory to live with Gary's parents. His mother Lois always loved that cat, so
he's living with them now." said Marissa, hoping that her little white lie was
convincing.
"Uh Marissa, shouldn't Gary be here soon?" asked Chuck trying to change the
subject.
At that moment the door flew opened and Gary trudged into the office, holding
his left hand. He had burned it putting out the fire on Lakeview Drive and it
was hurting like nobody's business. Jillian heard the door open and got up to
meet Gary at the door.
"Gary!" cried Jillian as she ran and leaped into his arms.
Despite the pain in his hand, Gary was able to react fast enough to catch
Jillian before she hit the floor.
Holding on to him tightly, Jillian began to smother him with kisses.
"Oh you taste so good. I missed you so much," said Jillian between the kisses.
Gary gently put Jillian down, lifted her face to his and then he planted a kiss
on her lips, that was like no other, it was a kiss that was so intense that both
Jillian and Gary felt the earth shake under their feet.
"Hey you two, how about knocking it off," said Chuck jokingly. Gary gave Chuck
a look as if to say, 'who asked you?'
Noticing the look, Chuck put up his hands in defense and said, "Come on Gar, old
pal, I was only joking. Go ahead and kiss you two. Knock yourselves out, don't
mind me." said Chuck with a sheepish grin on his face.
Gary turned back to Jillian and gave her another kiss. "Boy, I missed you so
much. I never thought that the six weeks would ever end." said Gary, as he
kissed Jillian tenderly on the top of her head.
"I missed you too, but now we are together and nothing will break us apart,"
said Jillian as she gently squeezed Gary's hand.
It just so happened that the hand she squeezed was the hand that Gary had
burned, which caused him to cry out in pain.
Jillian was quite startled over Gary's sudden cry of pain. She realized he cried
out as soon as she squeezed his hand, so she took a look at it, but she wasn't
prepared for what she saw. His left hand was red and raw. It was also covered
with some real nasty blisters.
To Jillian it looked to be second to third degree burns on his hand.
"Gary! What the Hell happened?" asked Jillian. Gary pulled his hand away. It
was hurting him very much by now and he was having trouble fighting the tears
that were threatening to stream down his face.
Chuck walked over to where Jillian and Gary were standing. He took one look at
Gary's hand and said, "Hey Gar, you better have that taken care of. Boy that
really does looked nasty." "Gary, I agree with Chuck. Let me take you to the
hospital and have it taken care of," said Jillian. "But, we were suppose to go
out tonight." said Gary, no longer fighting the tears that were streaming down
his face.
"Why me? You just got here and I promised you a night on the town and this has
to happen. Why me?" said Gary feeling very sorry for himself.
"Gary, there will be other days. I live here now. I'm not leaving town," said
Jillian. "Come on I promise it will be all right."
At that she tenderly wiped a stray tear from Gary's face.
"Gary, I can't see how bad your hand is hurt, but it doesn't sound good, so
please go with Jillian and have it attended to and maybe when you get back you
can get Tony to fix you both something to eat and you can have a nice dinner up
in your loft. How does that sound?" asked Marissa. "That sounds great Marissa,
but I really do hate hospital's," said Gary. "I wish I didn't have to go."
"I know." said Marissa, tenderly touching Gary's face. "But I think it would be
best if you did." "Okay Marissa," Gary turned to Jillian and said with a very
shaky voice. "I'm ready to go now Jillian. "
"Okay, don't worry Gary, it will be all right," said Jillian as she put her arm
through Gary's right arm and they both walked out of McGinty to go to the
nearest hospital.
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Jillian and Gary soon arrived at the entrance of St. John's Emergency Hospital.
As they entered the building Gary suddenly had an abrupt sense of fear. He just
couldn't help that he hated hospitals and dreaded being examined in any way.
Jillian saw the fear in Gary's eyes and touched him gently on his arm to
reassure him.
"Gary, it's going to be alright." said Jillian, still trying to reassure him.
"Jillian, I-a-I -a -my-a-a -a hand feels a lot better, can-a can-a we go now?"
stammered Gary.
"Gary, calm down. It's not as bad as all of that. You have a serious burn on
your hand and I think you should have it looked at. Don't worry it will be
okay." said Jillian, gently touching Gary's face. "By the way, as soon as we are
done here, you are going to tell me how this happened. Okay?" Gary nodded his
head and thought to himself, 'Boy I hope I can come up with a good story.'
Jillian and Gary walked over to the sign up desk. "Yes, what is the name and
why do you want to see the doctor?" asked Denise Garner, the lady at the desk.
"Gary Hobson," said Jillian. At the mention of his name, Denise looked up. She
couldn't believe who she saw. Two months earlier, Gary had been in to have his
right ear checked for an earache. But before the doctor could exam him, he ran
out of the room and the hospital like he had been shot out of a cannon and never
returned. "I see you are back Gary. Are you going to stay put this time?
Doctor Logan didn't appreciate you running off the way you did. Does your ear
still bother you?" asked Denise.
All Gary could comment was, "Oh boy." 'My God,' Jillian thought to herself.
'He really does have a fear of hospitals. I'll just have to help him through
it.'
Denise decided not to wait for an answer, instead she turned her attention to
why Gary was there.
"What do you want to see the doctor about, Gary?" asked Denise.
"Uh, I burned my hand," answered Gary. "Let me see it," said Denise.
Jillian stood by while Gary showed Denise his left hand.
"For God's sake," said Denise while looking at Gary's hand. "How in the name of
God did you do this? This is really one hell of a nasty burn." said Denise.
"Look that's not important right now. How soon can he see the doctor?" asked
Jillian. "He'll have to sign in first and then he'll have to wait until he's
called," said Denise.
"Okay. Gary can you sign or do you want me to do it?" asked Jillian. "I can do
it. I'm not that helpless," answered Gary, snapping at Jillian.
Gary quickly realized how he had talked to Jillian and he was really feeling bad
about how he acted.
"Jillian, I-a-a-I 'm sorry. I didn't mean to snap at you. I'm -a -a - sorry."
Jillian put her hands gently on Gary's shoulder.
She then said to him, "Gary, you don't have anything to be sorry about. I know
you're in pain because of your hand. I can see that you're scared, but I'm going
to be right here with you. We will get through this together. I promise. "
Gary nodded his head and they went to sit down and wait for his turn.
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Chuck looked at the clock on the wall in the office.
"They've been gone for quite a while, haven't they?" asked Chuck. "Well you
know how long you can wait at a hospital," said Marissa.
"Tell me about it. You can wait for what seems like an eternity in the waiting
room and then another life time before the doctor finally gets in to see you.
Yeah I see your point," said Chuck. "Woof," barked Sherman. "Oh don't worry
Sherman. Your mistress will be back soon," said Marissa, patting Sherman on the
head.
"I suppose if they're not back by seven, I'll go ahead and have Tony whip them
up something." said Marissa, as she continued to pet Sherman. Reilly came over
to be petted too. "Oh, so you don't want to be left out huh? Okay boy. I can
pet you too." Marissa bent down to pet Reilly also.
"Chuck? Not to change the subject, but when is Jade going to be joining you?"
asked Marissa.
"I talked to her this morning on the phone, she said that she had one more week
left in her contract and her modeling job will be over. She will join me by next
Saturday. I just can't wait for her to get here. Boy I sure do miss her. I
wished that she could have joined me when I was called to produce the new sitcom
'Count my Blessing's' here in Chicago, but she had to finish her work there
first. Any way like I said she'll be here soon." "I'm really glad to heard
that Chuck. I'll admit Gary and I were a little uncertain about Jade at first,
but now we know that she was the right girl for you. I'm very happy for you
both." said Marissa.
"Thanks Marissa, that means a whole lot to me and I hope the best for Gary and
Jillian too." said Chuck. Marissa smiled at Chuck's comments. Yes, Chuck could
be a pain at times and hard to swallow, but he had mellowed out some since he
married Jade. He was indeed a much better Chuck.
"Well I guess I'll go and check the wine list," said Chuck and he walked out of
the office.
Marissa just smiled as she heard Chuck's footsteps leave the room.
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Gary had finally been called and was sitting in the room waiting to have his
hand looked at.
Jillian was sitting on a chair in front of him and reassuring him that
everything would be all right.
"Ahem, I see the disappearing patient is back," said Doctor David Logan.
"Oh boy. I-a-Ia-a can explain," said Gary.
"No need to. I understand, I'm a doctor and I work with patient's fear everyday,
but you are the first one I ever had to run out on me. Maybe you should see a
professional about your fear. Now, let's take a look at that hand," said David.
"Hmm, you sure did a number on that hand, how did you do this anyway?" asked
David. "Putting out a fire," said Gary nervously. "Putting out a fire?"
asked Jillian. "Where in the world did you go, that you had to put out a fire?"
"Lakeview Ave," answered Gary. "Well how did you know there was going to be a
fire on Lakeview Ave?" asked Jillian. Gary looked at Jillian. He wasn't sure
how to answer her with out revealing his secret. He just wasn't ready to tell
her about it quite yet.
"Well... you see I uh----." "Never mind now Gary, we'll talk about it later.
How bad is it?" asked Jillian, referring to Gary's hand.
"I've seen worse, but it's bad enough. I'm going to have the nurse dress it and
I will fill a prescription and I want to see you back here on Tuesday at 2 to
have it looked at. Okay Gary?" said David.
"Okay,' said Gary. Doctor Logan turned to Jillian. "You make sure he uses
that lotion I am prescribing for his hand. It will stop the burning and maybe
prevent some scaring ," said David.
"Will do," said Jillian.
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Jillian and Gary soon returned to McGinty's. As they entered, Chuck caught sight
of them and said, "Hey you two, it's about time you got back here. How's the
hand Gar?" asked Chuck.
" It's fine, Chuck. Thanks for asking," said Gary. "What did the doctor say?"
asked Marissa as she joined the group.
"He said it was second degree burn and he filled a prescription and told Gary
he wanted to see him again on Tuesday." "Gary you just do what the doctor
says, Okay?" asked Marissa.
"Okay, Marissa. Chuck was there anything I need to know about?" hinted Gary.
Chuck knew right away what Gary meant.
"No Gary, everything has been quiet, haven't heard a thing from your little
friend," said Chuck, referring to Cat.
"Okay," said Gary, but he couldn't help but wonder why.
"Gary, don't worry. I'm sure you will hear something tomorrow. Look Tony fixed
you and Jillian a real nice dinner. Why don't you go up stairs and I will have
Tony deliver it to you," said Marissa.
"Thank you Marissa. Come on Gary, honey. We can have a nice romantic dinner,
just the two of us upstairs. "
The dinner Tony served was a feast fit for a king. Roast Chicken in honey
sauce, baked potatoes and Gary's favorite pecan pie for dessert. To wash it all
down, Chuck sent the best white wine on the McGinty's bar list up also.
When Gary and Jillian were through they both went over to sit on Gary's couch.
"Gary, would you please tell me about what happened today?" asked Jillian with a
concerned look. "Well- uh- you see Jillian-uh- can I have a drink of water?"
asked Gary.
Jillian looked at Gary, gave him a smile and then went over to the sink to get
his water. When she returned, she expected to get an answer to her question, but
instead all she got was the sound of soft snoring and Gary curled up and sound
asleep on the couch.
"I know it's been a long day," said Jillian, stroking Gary hair. "But tomorrow
you are going to tell me all about what happened today. Is it a deal?" asked
Jillian as she gently kissed Gary on the lips. "Good night sweet prince, I love
you."
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Gary soon arrived at his destination. Standing in front of Jillian's new
office, he was debating about whether to go in or not. Checking the paper one
more time for any signs of a change, he was satisfied that everything looked
okay and proceeded to walk into the building. He stopped at the reception desk
to let them know that he was there.
"Well hello Gary," said Regina. "How are you today?"
"I'm fine. Thank you," answered Gary.
"Are you ready?" asked Regina.
"I guess," said Gary unsure of himself.
"All right then, you have a seat in the waiting room and Amy Lou will be with
you in just a moment." said Regina.
Gary nodded his head and walked over to the nearest chair.
"Gary?" said Regina.
"Huh?" responded Gary.
"Don't worry, Amy Lou will be as gentle as she can. Okay?" said Regina, trying
to reassure Gary.
Gary just nodded his head and sat down on the chair.
"Is he here yet?" asked Jillian as she walked up to the reception desk.
"Yes he's in the waiting room." answered Regina.
"Does he seem nervous?" asked Jillian.
"Maybe a little, but not enough to make him run out of here. Maybe we'll get
through it this time." said Regina.
Gary was waiting patiently for Amy Lou to call him. Suddenly the pages in the
paper started to fly open. Looking around to make sure no one saw what was
happening, Gary picked up the paper and shook it.
"Please not now. I have to stay here so Jillian won't think I'm some kind of a
lunatic. I have to get my teeth cleaned and examined. Please not now." said Gary
desperately as he laid the paper down on the table next to him.
Gary tried hard to ignore the paper, but the paper just wouldn't be ignored.
Once more it started to fly open. It opened to an article on page 3.
'Six-year-old boy suffocates in trunk of car.'
' Six year old Ricky Abbott, died yesterday afternoon, when he suffocated in the
trunk of his father's Oldsmobile. The incident happened around 1:15 p.m.'
"Oh no not him again," said Gary.
Taking a look at his watch he could see that it was 1 minute to 1 and that Amy
Lou would come for him at any time, but there was nothing he could do, he had to
save Ricky Abbott.
Gary stood up and made a dash for the door. At that moment Amy Lou walked into
the room.
"Gary, where are you going? I'm ready for you now," said Amy Lou.
"Un I-a-I-a have to un go," said Gary as he reached for the doorknob.
Jillian walked out of her office when she heard Amy Lou ask Gary where he was
going. She saw the fear in his eyes and she walked over to him in an effort to
try and calm him.
"Gary calm down, there's nothing to be afraid of, no one here is going to hurt
you," said Jillian.
"I-a -I-a-a gotta go," said Gary as he gently moved Jillian aside and ran out
the door nearly knocking down the 2:00 patient in his hurry.
"My gracious, what in the world is his hurry?" asked Mrs. Marple as Gary ran by
her. "After that display, I'm not sure I want to go through with this."
"Mrs. Marple, please come in. Gary is just a bit frightened," said Regina.
"Frightened? If you asked me, he's down right terrified," said Mrs. Marple. "The
poor boy ought to see a professional about his fears."
Jillian walked over to Mrs. Marple.
"Hi, Mrs. Marple. My name is Jillian Matthew, your new dentist."
"Hello, Jillian I'm pleased to meet you." said Mrs. Marple. "Maybe you should
have a long talk with that boy, to calm his fears."
"Don't worry Mrs. Marple I intend to do just that." said Jillian. 'Yes I do',
she thought to herself.
"Mrs. Marple please come back with me. I am ready for you now, since the 1:00
patient left," said Amy Lou.
Jillian watched as Mrs. Marple walked back with Amy Lou, thinking once more,
'Yes Gary, we need to have a long talk. '
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Gary soon found himself back on Wabash Street. He spotted Ricky playing near his
father's Oldsmobile. Ricky had just popped the trunk and was getting ready to
climb in. Gary wasn't in the mood for another crack on his hand, but he couldn't
let Ricky die, even though he was a little brat.
Gary ran up to the car just as Ricky was closing the trunk.
"Ricky come out of there," said Gary as he lifted Ricky out of the trunk.
"You're going to suffocate. "
"No I won't," said Ricky cried out loudly, kicking Gary as hard as he could in
the right shin.
"You little...... What did you do that for?" asked Gary, hopping up and down in
pain.
"Here comes my Daddy, wait until I tell him what you did," said Ricky.
James Abbott was a muscular built man that stood about 6'4" tall and weighed
about 235 lbs. Gary's only thought was 'Oh Boy.'
When James arrived at the scene, he never said a word just glared at both Gary
and Ricky. He was waiting for one of them to say something.
"Daddy, that man tried to steal your car," said Ricky.
Gary was horrified to hear what Ricky had accused him of.
"Howzat?"
James looked at Gary and then he turned around and face Ricky.
"Ricky, I want you to go in the house," said James.
"Oh, do I have to? I want to see you sock that guy, just like Mommy did," said
Ricky.
"Yes, you have to young man. You got my attention when you yelled and I saw what
really happened and I'm not going to sock anyone. You may be able to fool your
Mother with your little tricks, but you can't fool me. Now you get your butt
into that house. Now!" said James.
James waited until Ricky was in the house and then turned his attention on Gary.
"What's your name?" asked James.
"Gary Hobson," answered Gary.
"Well, Gary you can relax, I'm not going to hit you. I know that you weren't
trying to steal my car. Ricky just likes to cause trouble to get attention. It
works with his Mother, but it doesn't work with me."
"Hey are you the same man that was here earlier, who my wife struck with her
cane?" asked James.
"Yes, and she struck me on my left hand and it hurt like hell. Just yesterday I
received 2nd degree burns while I was putting out a fire." said Gary .
"Why were you here earlier?" asked James.
"I was trying to keep Ricky from getting his head caught between the rails of
your front porch?" answered Gary.
"Gary, I'm sorry that this happened. I hope your hand feels better soon and I
promise I will have a long serious talk with my wife and child. Thanks for your
help. You are a good man Gary Hobson.," said James as he gave Gary his hand in
friendship.
"Gary took James's hand and smiled, he was glad to make a new friend.
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Jillian pulled up in front of McGinty's Bar, she wanted some answers and she
wanted them now. Looking at her watch she saw that the time was 3:30, she exited
her car and walked on into McGinty's. When she entered she noticed another women
talking with Marissa, so she walked on over.
"Hi Marissa," said Jillian.
"Hi Jillian. Jillian this is Lois. Gary's mother," said Marissa.
"Well hello Jillian. I'm so happy to finally meet you. My you are so beautiful,"
said Lois.
"Thank you. It's nice to meet you too," said Jillian blushing.
"Mrs. Hobson-----
"Please called me Lois."
"Lois, can I ask you a personal question?" asked Jillian.
"Yes you may," answered Lois.
"Did Gary have a bad experience with a dentist or a doctor when he was small?"
asked Jillian.
"Bad experience?" asked Lois.
"Yes, he was supposed to have his teeth cleaned and examined today, but before
we even got to the cleaning, Gary freaked out and dashed out the door. I tried
to calm his fears but it was futile. So has he had any bad experiences?"
Lois, knew why Gary ran out, and she could go ahead and tell Jillian, but she
thought that Gary's secret was his alone and he should be the one to tell
Jillian.
"Jillian, I know why Gary ran out, but I can't tell you. Gary should be the one.
He should be here any minute, so why don't you go upstairs and wait for him. "
Jillian started to say something else, but changed her mind and turned to walk
into the office and headed for Gary's loft.
Twenty minutes later Gary entered the bar. Seeing his Mother he walked over to
her and waited for the hug he knew was coming.
"Hi sweetie," said Lois as she grabbed Gary in one of her bear hugs.
"Hi Mom. Where's Dad?" asked Gary.
"Oh your Dad went to the bank to withdraw some money, so we can take you and
Jillian out for dinner tonight."
"Mom, Dad doesn't have to do that," said Gary.
"Oh, he know's that, but he wants to. By the way Gary, I met Jillian and she is
such a sweet girl. Much better for you then Marcia ever was," said Lois.
"Mom, I'm glad you approve. So was Jillian here?" asked Gary.
"Yes sweetie, she went upstairs and is waiting for you and she wants an
explanation about what happened today at the dentist's office," said Lois.
"Oh boy. What do I tell her?" asked Gary.
"I think you already know what to tell her," said Lois.
"Gary, have faith, it will work out okay," said Marissa.
Gary nodded his head and headed for his loft as if he was walking the last mile
of a long journey.
. ~~~~~~
Gary had just left McGinty's where he had breakfast with Marissa. He was on his
way to Wabash Street, to prevent a 6-year-old boy from getting his head caught
between the rail of the boy's front porch. The incident was supposed to happen
around 10. It was all ready 9:40, so Gary had to hurry. When he arrived he could
see the young boy kneeling on the porch, with his hands on two of the rails. He
was about to stick his head through, when Gary called out to him.
"Ricky, don't put your head through there, your going to get trapped if you do,"
called Gary.
"I can do what ever I want," said Ricky. "You're not my boss."
"Listen to me Ricky, if you put your head in there, you won't be able to get it
out." said Gary.
"Go away, I do what ever I want," said Ricky.
Gary realized that Ricky wasn't going to listen to reason, so he rushed up the
steps to the porch and picked Ricky up so he couldn't stick his head through the
railing.
"Mommy! Mommy!" cried Ricky.
Maggie Abbott came as quick as she could, out her front door. She was a woman
that looked to be around 35 years old and walked with a cane, that she required
after a car accident 5 years earlier. When she saw Gary with her son, she
immediately thought the worst.
"Hey, put my child down you monster," said Maggie.
Gary did as he was told and sat Ricky down on the porch. Then he glanced in
Maggie's direction and tried to explain to her why he picked up her child.
"Lady you don't understand. I was------ "
"I don't give a damn what you were doing," said Maggie as she struck Gary's left
hand with her cane. You get the hell off my porch and now or I'll call the
police."
Gary couldn't believe what had just happened to him. He was trying to keep a
small child from being hurt, but instead all he got was abuse. He glared at
Maggie and then walked down off her porch, shaking his hand as if this would
stop the throbbing pain that was caused by Maggie's cane.
"You didn't have to hit me with that stupid cane of yours," mumbled Gary to
himself as he continued to shake his hand. "I was only trying to keep your
child from getting his head trapped between the rails." Gary shook the
paper, his hand was hurting him so much and he was so frustrated that he started
to scream at the paper.
"Why do you put me through this torture?" asked Gary with lots of frustration.
"I did what you wanted. I came over here, but instead ofa thank you, I got
screamed at like I was some kind of a lunatic and to make matters worse, I got
struck on my burned hand by a crazy women's walking stick. I don't need this. Do
you hear me?"
Gary started the car and then turned to look at the house. "I hope I never see
that house again,' he thought angrily to himself. 'That little brat can get his
head caught for all I care.' Gary pulled away from the curb and drove off to his
next save.
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Jillian was setting at her desk and going over Larry Johnson's x-ray's. Larry
was a six-year-old patient that was there to be fitted for braces. Jillian
tried to keep her mind on her work, but it kept drifting towards Gary.
She couldn't shake the feeling that she had put her Gary down and she felt so
guilty and ashamed. Even if she didn't know who the girls were talking about at
the time, to her it was still no excuse. She had called her sweet Gary a loony
and to her this was not acceptable.
"I'm sorry Gary," said Jillian as she laid her head on the desk and started to
weep uncontrollably.
Carly came to the door to let Jillian know that her patient was ready for her.
Standing at the door, she could see that Jillian was crying.
Carly walked over to Jillian's side and then she put a comforting hand on
Jillian's back.
"Jillian, I know that you think you let Gary down, but you had no idea who we
were talking about. Besides, you are not the one to blame. Regina, Amy Lou and I
are the ones to blame.," said Carly.
"That's not true. I'm just as much to blame. Even if didn't know it was Gary you
were talking about. I'm a professional Dentist, I see fear everyday, I should
have been more understanding, but no I called my Gary a loony. How could I say
that about the man I love so much?" asked Jillian.
"Jillian, I'm sure that Gary would understand and he will forgive you. I tell
you what we can do, when Gary comes in, we will all figure out a way to calm his
fears. How does that sound?" asked Carly.
Jillian wiped her tears and smiled at Carly, "Yes I think that would be a good
idea."
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Gary drove up to his next save. This was near the 1400 block of Dearborn Ave.
He exited his Jeep Wagoneer and began to look for a small girl and pure white
cat. His hand was still throbbing, but not as much. He tried to put the pain out
of his mind so he could concentrate on this save. He finally spotted the young
girl as she was running after her cat.
"No BoBo, please come back. Don't run into that pipe. You will get stuck if you
do," said Susan Morgan, running to try and catch her cat. Gary made a dash for
BoBo. Diving for her, he was able to catch her by her back legs before she ran
into the pipe. The act made his hand hurt all over again, but he was glad that
BoBo was safe.
Gary managed to pull himself up holding on to BoBo. As he did so, he could see
Susan running up to them. Gary bent down and handed Susan her cat.
"BoBo, you bad kitty. Why didn't you come when I called you? You could have been
hurt, you silly cat." said Susan.
Susan looked up at the stranger who saved her cat. Holding on to BoBo she walked
over and gave Gary a kiss on the cheek.
"Thank you Mister for saving BoBo and BoBo thanks you too. Don't you BoBo?" said
Susan, as she waved the cat's paw so he could thank Gary too.
"You're welcome honey, but maybe you should keep BoBo in the house where she
will be safe. What do you think?" asked Gary.
"I do, but she keeps getting out. I just have to find away to keep her in."
Susan looked at Gary's hand, she didn't like what she saw.
"Mister what happen to your hand? It's bleeding right through your bandage,"
said Susan.
Gary took a look at his left hand. Susan was right, his bandage was soaked with
blood.
"Oh I burned myself and I must have re-injured it when I dove for BoBo," lied
Gary.
"My mom's a nurse. She can fix your hand up for you. Come on, I live right over
there." said Susan.
Susan was pointing to a stucco house that stood on the corner. Her mother was on
the front porch pushing her baby brother on his swing.
"Come on she'll fix you up," said Susan as she grabbed Gary's good hand and led
him to the porch.
"Mom, this man hurt his hand. Could you take a look at it?" asked Susan.
Stephanie Morgan looked at her young daughter and the stranger who was walking
up on her porch.
"Susan, who is this man?" asked Stephanie.
"My name is Gary Hobson, " said Gary.
"Mom he saved BoBo from getting caught in the pipe and he hurt his hand when he
did it."
"Come on in and I will take a look at it. Let me get Danny first," said
Stephanie as she bent over to pick up her son.
"I'll put Danny in his playpen and then I'll take a look. I'll be right back."
Stephanie put ointment on Gary's hand and then wrapped it with a clean bandage.
"You should keep that clean and be more careful next time. That's a pretty
nasty burn you got there." said Stephanie. "How did you do that anyway?"
"Putting out a fire," answered Gary.
"Okay, but how did your hand get so bruised?" asked Stephanie.
"Just like I told Susan, I must have bruised myself when I dove for BoBo."
Stephanie wasn't buying this explanation. She was a nurse and she knew when a
blunt object struck some one, but she decided not to push the issue any further.
"Well you be more careful and make sure you see your doctor with a follow up
soon." said Stephanie.
Gary took a look at his watch and noticed that it was 12:35 and he had to be at
Jillian's office by 1:00.
"Thank you for fixing this for me, but I have a dentist appointment and I have
to be going," said Gary.
"Alright, but you take good care of that hand," said Stephanie.
"Bye Gary, " said Susan. "Say good bye Danny."
"Bye Danny," said Gary. Turning to BoBo, Gary said.
"And you, young lady, stay out of trouble."
Gary said his last good bye and walked out the door. He returned to his Jeep
Wagoneer, and climbed into the driver's seat. He picked up the paper that was
lying on the passenger side.
Looking at the paper he said, "Please don't change while Jillian is examining
me, she'll think I'm loony for sure. Oh please don't." said Gary as he started
the car and drove away.
. ~~~
Jillian went over to Gary's bed and took a blanket from it. She walked back to
the couch and placed the blanket on Gary.She then gave him a kiss good bye,
turned off the lights and walked out the door, to go down to the office.
Marissa was sitting at the desk, going over the inventory when Jillian walked
into the room.
"Marissa, are you still here? It's almost 11:00. When do you get off?" asked
Jillian.
"Oh I've been off since 8. I'm just going over the inventory to see what we
need. I'll be done in a few minutes and I'll called a taxi and go home,"
answered Marissa.
"You don't have to call a taxi. I'll be more than happy to take you home,"
offered Jillian.
"Thank you Jillian, I really do appreciate your offer. I'll be ready in just a
minute. How is Gary feeling?" asked Marissa.
"He seems to be all right. He fell asleep on the couch and I put a light
blanket from his bed on him, incase he gets cold during tonight. I know the
weather during the day has been warm, but the last couple of nights it got quite
chilly," said Jillian. "Marissa, do you know why Gary would be putting out a
fire on Lakeview Ave?"
"Lakeview Ave?" asked Marissa.
"Yes," said Jillian.
Marissa knew why Gary was there. The paper had sent him there to save someone.
To change what would happen if he didn't get tomorrow's paper. She also knew
Jillian didn't know about the paper, so she had to come up with a good answer.
"You see Gary ran some errands this morning and maybe he walked by and saw a
small fire started in a house or something and ran in to put it out before it
got out of control. Maybe he was just at the right place at the right time."
said Marissa, hoping that this explanation would answer Jillian's question.
"Do you really think that, that was it?" asked Jillian.
"Yes I do," answered Marissa.
"Why couldn't he just tell me that, instead of stammering all over when I asked
him about it?" asked JIllian. "Never mind, I know, it's because he's modest
and doesn't want anyone to make a fuss over him. His modesty was one of the
reasons why I fell in love with him. He was so sweet and so sincere. I'll never
understand why his wife, Marcia, ever threw a sweet man like him out. But of
course if she hadn't, I never would have met Gary. Maybe I should look her up
and thank her."
Marissa gave a little laugh and said. "Boy that would really be something if you
did."
"Oh you never know what I might do," said Jillian with a sly grin.
"Well I'm ready to go now. When do you start your practice?" asked Marissa.
"Tomorrow at 8. I'm taking over for old Doctor Miller who just retired. I'll be
getting his old patients and some new patients of my own. Did you know him
Marissa?"
"Yes, I do. He was a good dentist."
"Well I hope his patients will like me too. I sure hope I don't have any
trouble trying to get use to them. "
"Oh I don't think you will," said Marissa.
'Oh boy, Gary. I hope the paper will let you get through your dentist visit
tomorrow, because Jillian is your new dentist.' Marissa thought to herself.
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"Good morning Chicago. It's 6:30 a.m. and time for the......" (click)
The radio had woken Gary and he walked over from the couch to shut it off.
'Oh boy,' he thought to himself. 'I must have fell asleep while Jillian was
here. Yes Hobson that was really smart. You fell a sleep while Jillian was
talking to you. Yeah that was really swift, real smart.'
"Meow"
"Okay, I'm coming. Don't get you fur in a knot." said Gary.
"Good morning," said Gary to Cat as he opened the door.
Cat looked at Gary as if to say, 'hey I did my part. It's your turn now,' as he
walked into the room.
Gary just stood shaking his head.
"I never will figure you out Cat," said Gary.
Gary glanced at his paper, he saw that there was nothing for him to do until 10,
so he figured he had time to take a long shower and have some breakfast with
Marissa and Chuck. He fed Cat some tuna and then went to take his shower.
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"Good morning Marissa," said Gary as he walked into the office.
"Good morning Gary. Did you sleep well last night?" asked Marissa.
"Yes, but I'm afraid Jillian may be a little upset with me. She wanted to talk
to me about my hand, so I asked for a drink of water and that's all I remember.
When I woke up this morning I found myself on the couch. I guess I must have
fallen asleep while she was getting the water for me. Oh boy, I really do feel
stupid." said Gary.
"Gary, you have nothing to feel stupid about. Jillian wasn't upset, she
understood that you were tired. She just covered you with one of your lighter
blankets and probably kissed you good night. Then she took me home, before she
went home herself," said Marissa. "So don't worry. By the way, don't forget you
have a dentist appointment today."
"Its today?" asked Gary.
"Yes, at 1:00 and Gary, Doctor Miller has retired and Jillian is your new
dentist," said Marissa"
"Oh no, please don't tell me," said Gary. "If the paper changes while Jillian is
examining my teeth and I have to run out on her, like I did with Doctor Miller,
she's really going to think I'm loony. Oh Boy."
"Gary, the paper's unpredictable, you will just have to deal with it if it does
change." said Marissa.
"Well, I sure hope it doesn't , so I don't have to worry about It." said Gary.
"Well there's one way to solve that problem," said Marissa.
"Howzat?" asked Gary.
"Tell Jillian about the paper," said Marissa.
"Are you nuts? I'll lose her for sure, just like I lost Erica," said Gary.
"Gary, you don't know that for sure. Tell her, don't keep this from her, the
sooner she knows the better. She loves you Gary, she will believe you and she
will understand." said Marissa.
"Marissa, I'm just not ready to tell her yet."answered Gary.
"Gary, let me ask you a question. Didn't the paper give you the day off, so
you could meet Jillian?" asked Marissa.
"Yes," answered Gary.
"So it stands to reason, that the paper wants you and Jillian together, so it's
all right to tell her about it. Right?" asked Marissa.
"I suppose, but I'm still not sure if I'm ready to tell her yet," said Gary.
"Do you love her?" asked Marissa.
"More than anything on this earth," said Gary.
"Then you're ready. Have faith Gary. It will all work out," said Marissa.
"When is your first save anyway?" Marissa wondered.
Gary double checked his paper to make sure he didn't miss something.
"It's at 10. I have to save a small boy from getting his head caught between the
rail on his front porch. Then at 11:30 I have to keep a child's pet cat from
getting caught in a pipe. Then I'm free until I go to see Jillian. So would you
and Chuck like to have some breakfast with me?" asked Gary.
"Chuck won't be in today. "He's working on the set of 'Count My Blessings', but
I would love to have breakfast with you."
"Good," said Gary. "Let's see want we can find."
"Okay, lead the way," said Marissa.
Gary then took Marissa's arm and walked into McGinty's kitchen to see what they
could dish up.
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Jillian drove up to her new office on Canal Street. She had shared an office in
South Bend Indiana, but she never had an office of her own. She was really full
of enthusiasm as she walked in the door. The first person she saw was the
receptionist, so she walked over to introduce herself.
"Hello," said Jillian with a pleasant voice.
Regina Boulder looked up from her computer.
"Hi, you must be Doctor J. Matthew," said Regina. "The girls and I have been
expecting you."
"It's Jillian and are the girls the dental hygienists?" asked Jillian.
"Yes. Hey you two come and say hello to Jillian our new dentist." said Regina.
Amy Lou Liller and Carly Williams both walked into the area to meet Jillian.
"Hi Jillian, I'm Amy Lou Liller and this is Carly Williams" said Amy Lou.
"Welcome to the club," said Carly.
"Thank you. I think we are going to get along just fine," said Jillian.
"Would you like to know who your patients are for today?" asked Regina.
"Yes I would." answered Jillian.
"Well you have Mrs. Parker at 8:30 and Larry Johnson at 10 . He's a small
6-year-old-boy. Then at 11:30 you have Mr. Shook. We break for lunch at 12 and
then at 1 you will have the most fidgety patient that Doctor Miller ever had in
all his years of being a dentist." said Regina.
"Boy you can say that again," said Amy Lou.
"Ditto," added Carly.
"What do you mean?" asked Jillian.
"Well for one thing he never sat still in the chair. One time I was cleaning his
teeth and right in the middle of the cleaning he jumped up, nearly knocking me
down and ran out the door." said Carly.
"How about the day Doctor Miller was trying to fill a small cavity? Doctor
Miller had this guy's mouth numb and everything, but before he was able to do
the job, his patient took off again with a numb mouth and all." said Amy Lou.
"He's never with out a newspaper. He carries it around like it's a prize
possession," said Regina.
"Boy this guy must be a real loony" said Jillian. "Who is he anyway?"
"Gary Hobson!" answered the three girls together.
"Gary Hobson,?" asked Jillian. "My boy friend is the patient you're talking
about?"
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After what seemed like a lifetime, Gary finally made it to the top of the
stairs. He stood for the longest time staring at the door that led into his
loft. As he stood there he wished that the floor would open up and swallow him
whole.
'I know Jillian loves me,' he thought to himself. 'But I'm not sure how to tell
her about the paper. I thought that Erica would be able to handle it when I told
her, but that's not the way it worked out....... Jillian is nothing like
Erica.....Okay.... Marissa says to have faith.'
Gary took a deep breath, opened the door and walked in. Looking towards the
couch, he could see Jillian sitting there, she still had on her dentist uniform
and had her hands folded. She was giving Gary the 'we need to talk' look. Gary
was a bit nervous, but he managed to speak first.
"Hi," said Gary, with the biggest smile that he could muster. "Hi yourself,"
said Jillian and she returned the smile.
"Uh, would you like something to drink?" asked Gary. "No, thank you. What I
really want is for you to come over here so we can talk," said Jillian as she
put her hand on the spot next to her. "Come on Gary, you can sit right here."
"Oh boy," said Gary. "Do you mind if I get a drink of water first? "
"No, go right ahead."
Gary went over and turned on the cold water, letting it run for more than a
minute. Jillian decided that enough was enough, so she walked over to the sink
and gently put her arm though Gary's and turned him face to face with her.
"Gary would you please turn off that water, so I can talk to you?" Jillian
asked. "Uh, I'm trying to make sure it's cold enough," Gary replied. "Gary,
I guarantee, it's cold enough, now please turn it off and come over here. We
really need to talk," said Jillian. Gary did as he was told and walked slowly
with Jillian over to the couch. Jillian felt so sorry for him, but she had to
know what happened today. She had to find a way to deal with his fears. They sat
on the couch and she gently took Gary's face and turned it towards her so they
could make eye contract. Looking into his mud puddle green eyes, she could see
quite a lot of fear in them. "Gary relax, it's okay, I just want to know what
happened at my office today. Why did you run out like that? What are you afraid
of? Please tell me so I can find away to calm your fears," Jillian said softly.
"I'm not afraid," said Gary. "Come again?" Jillian asked.
"I'm not afraid to have my teeth worked on," said Gary as he fidgeted on the
couch.
"Well, you could have fooled me. I've been a dentist for 5 years and I've never
seen anyone run out of the office like you did today and now you sit there and
tell me that you're not afraid? Jillian asked, amazed.
"Jillian, I'm not afraid," said Gary trying hard to convince her.
"Okay, if you're not afraid, why did you run out just as Amy Lou was getting
ready to call you back?" asked Jillian. Gary looked at Jillian for a very long
time. He was trying to figure out the right words to tell her about the paper.
'Maybe I should show her the paper instead of telling her. After all, seeing is
believing,' Gary thought to himself,
Gary picked up tomorrow's paper and faced Jillian to answer her question.
"I ran out because of this," said Gary. "What? A newspaper?" asked a confused
Jillian. Gary nodded his head. He could see the confusion on Jillian's face
and was hoping that he hadn't already lost her. "Gary, what does the paper
have to do with this?" Jillian wondered. Gary handed Jillian the paper and
told her to check the date. Jillian did what Gary asked, and was surprised that
the paper was dated June 3rd, when the date was June 2nd.
"Gary this paper has tomorrow's date on it," said Jillian, surprise still
registering on her face. "Yes I know. You see for the last six years, I have
been getting tomorrow's Sun Times and I run around Chicago trying to save lives.
Most of the time I'm successful, but there have been times that I wasn't," said
Gary hoping that Jillian would believe him.
Jillian looked at Gary and then she looked at the paper. She knew that Gary was
telling the truth, he was the kind of man to receive something this important.
He was a kind-hearted man that she loved more and more with each passing day.
Now she understood why he had run out. He was on his way to save someone he
read about in the paper. Jillian was more than happy to be part of this sweet
guy's life.
Gary couldn't stand the quiet. He wanted to know what Jillian was thinking.
"Jillian, please say something. I can't stand it, you're too quiet." "Gary how
did it all began?" Jillian asked softly, wanting to learn every detail.
Gary stood up and faced Jillian. Relief evident on his face. He knew with out
any doubt that his beloved Jillian believed him and he was more than happy to
tell her about it. "You see the paper started to come to me shortly after
Marcia threw me out. I was staying at the Blackstone Hotel and one morning I was
awakened by the sound of a cat----" "A cat?" asked Jillian. "Yes a cat, well
any way I went over to open the door and there sat a cat on top of a newspaper.
I shoo'd the cat away and picked up the paper, not noticing right away that
there was something different about it. It wasn't until later that day when a
stock price jumped, just like the paper said, that I realized that something was
different about that paper. I went back to my room but it had already been
cleaned and the paper was gone. The next morning the cat was back with another
edition of tomorrow's paper. I thought I would test it out, so I went to the
track to bet on horses to see if the paper was for real. The money I won, I
gave to Marissa so she could buy herself a seeing eye dog. I really didn't
realize the importance of this paper, until a friend of mine got hurt.
He ran a news stand and a car ran into him causing him serious injuries. I
found out too late that I could have stopped this if I had checked the paper.
But later on, the paper gave me another chance. This was to keep a desperate man
from killing 9 people when an attempted bank robbery went wrong. To make a long
story short, I talked the man out of it, was arrested, found innocent of any
wrong doing and was released. From that moment on I have taken care of this
paper and I have always tried to change the bad to good."
Jillian sat where she was for the longest time letting it all sink in. She
wanted to tell Gary how proud she was of him and she got up from the couch and
went over and threw her arms around Gary's neck.
She lightly touched his face and said. "Gary if this paper is part of you, then
that's all that matters to me. I love you Gary Hobson." She put her lips fully
on Gary's and kissed him passionately.
Gary returned her kiss. They both were locked in a full blown kiss, that made
them both hungry for more. But before they had a chance, Gary heard a familiar
sound.
"Meow." "Not now, can't you see I'm busy?" Gary grumbled as he eagerly
returned to kissing Jillian.
"Meow!" Cat repeated, determined to get Gary to listen.
"Alright, you drill sergeant, this better be important. Jillian I'm sorry
but----" "No Gary don't be sorry, go ahead and see what he wants." said
Jillian. "Gary isn't that the same cat we brought back from Little Creek with
us?"
"Yes, and I'll explain later," said Gary as he picked up the paper to see what
the cat wanted him to see.
Jillian watched Gary as he read the front page. To her horror she saw Gary's
face turn white. He looked as though he was going to pass out at any moment.
"Gary! What is it? What's in the paper?" asked Jillian, concerned. Gary looked
at Jillian and gave her the paper so she could read what he had just read.
'Bernard William Hobson 59 from Hickory, Indiana was killed yesterday evening,
when he walked into a bank not knowing that there was a hold up in progress. He
was shot and killed as he entered The United National Bank on State Street.
Witnesses said, that the would be bank robber heard the door open and fired one
shot. Hobson took a direct hit to the chest, killing him instantly. The incident
took place at 5:10 p.m.' "Gary, that's your father isn't it?" asked Jillian.
Gary nodded his head, tears were streaming down his face.
" I just can't let this happen to my dad."
Taking a look at his watch he could see that he only had 15 minutes to stop this
terrible thing from happening.
"Jillian I have to hurry. Please, you stay here with Mom and Marissa," Gary
instructed as he turned to leave. "No, I'm coming with you, the paper is part
of my life now too and I want to help save your father." Jillian argued.
"Jillian it's too dangerous. I'm already worried about how I'm going to save
Dad. I don't want to worry about you too. So please stay here. "
"Gary we are wasting precious time. I'm going with you and I won't take no for
an answer," Jillian said firmly.
Gary unwillingly agreed to take Jillian and they both ran out the door, down the
stairs, through the office and into the bar.
Lois saw her son and Jillian run by her, like they were on their way to a fire.
"Gary, what's happening? What's your hurry," asked Lois as she grabbed Gary's
arm. "Mom, we have to get to the United National Bank on State Street in 12
minutes." said Gary.
"Why? What's going to happen?" asked Lois. "Dad's going to be killed if we
don't get there in time," answered Gary matter of factly.
Lois was horrified on hearing what Gary had told her.
'No!' she thought to herself. 'This can't happen, I won't let it.' "Gary,
wait up. I'm coming with you," said Lois. Gary and Jillian waited at the door
for Lois and all three hurried out to Gary's Jeep Wrangler and drove off towards
State Street, while Marissa was left standing at the door, with a prayer on her
lips. "Dear God, let them get there in time."
. ~~~
Dennis Taylor, a bank teller for The United National Bank, took a look at his
watch. He noticed that the time was 5:00 and he still had one more hour before
the bank closed for the day.
Most banks were getting ready to close at this hour, but The United National
Bank stayed open an extra hour so that anyone who didn't used the ATM machine
and wanted to do some last minute banking would be able to do just that.
Dennis looked around and saw Rose Mitchell, the other bank teller, waiting on a
patron when he caught sight of a suspicious looking man. He was a stocky built
man, about 5'5' in height and weighed around 200 lbs. The man walked over to
the window and glared right at Dennis. "May I help you?" asked Dennis. "Yes
you can. Fill these bags and don't try anything funny or you die. Understand?"
said the man as he held a gun in Dennis's face.
Dennis nodded his head, stepped on the silent alarm, and started filling the
bags.
'God I hope the alarm went through.' Thought Dennis desperately to himself.
"Hurry up!" yelled the man impatiently.
"I'm hurrying! I'm hurrying!" cried Dennis nervously.
"Just fill the bags and shut up," said the man.
The man turned towards Rose, aimed the gun at her and ordered her to come out on
the floor. Rose timidly did as she was told. She walked over to where the five
patrons were standing, nervously waiting on what to do next. "Okay, all of you
get down flat on your stomach's, your arms stretched above your heads and don't
you dare move. The first one to move will get a bullet in his or her head. Get
down now!" the man ordered.
All but one dropped to the floor and did what they were told. The man glared
over at the one patron who didn't hit the floor. He could see she was at least
6 months pregnant and looked totally terrified. The man walked over to her and
gave her an evil grin before speaking to her.
"I see that you are expecting," said the man. "Do you want your baby to come
into this world and have a chance to live his or her life?" The women nodded
her head nervously.
"I thought so. What's your name?" he asked as he held the gun to her face.
"Sally" she said timidly. "Well, Sally if you are not on that floor, by the
time I count to five, you and your baby will die. 1-2-- "
Sally hit the floor with a thump, as she did so she said a silent prayer.
'Dear God please let my baby be all right. Please don't let him be harmed by the
hard fall I took to the floor.' Dennis looked over, he was really beginning to
worry. 'God where's the police?' he thought to himself. 'If they don't get here
soon, we will all be dead.'
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Gary was racing to The United National Bank on State Street. He had less than 9
minutes to get there and he was taking the fastest route he knew. Gary knew
that if he didn't get there in time, his father would die.
Jillian was sitting next to him, praying along with Lois that they wouldn't be
too late. Suddenly the trio heard a siren. The policeman was motioning for Gary
to pull over, but Gary ignored the warning and drove even faster toward the
bank, hoping that the police cruiser would follow.
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Bernie was trying for the umpteenth time to get the ATM machine to take his
card, but every time he tried, the machine kept spitting it back.
"You stupid machine. Why won't you take my card? I'm giving you the right pin
number 0917. So what's the problem?" asked Bernie. Seeing that he was getting
no where, Bernie decided to go inside to make a withdrawal.
"I really didn't want to go inside, but I have no choice, since this stupid
machine won't take my card." Bernie replaced his card in his wallet and placed
it in his back pocket, then proceeded to the front entrance of the bank.
The robber could see Bernie walking up to the door. A wicked smile appeared on
his face. He was waiting for Bernie to get closer so that he could blow him
away. At that moment Gary pulled up to the curve jumped out of his jeep and
started to race after Bernie.
"Dad!" screamed Gary.
Bernie and Gary landed in a heap, just as the man fired his gun. The bullet hit
the glass door, shattering it to pieces. Glass was flying everywhere. "Gary!"
screamed Jillian and started to run towards him, but she was stopped when the
policeman who was following them grabbed her arm.
"No! you two get into the police cruiser and stay put. I'll radio for some help.
Stay here." said the policeman to Jillian and Lois.
Bernie could hear the gun fire and he tried to move but was unable to do so,
because he was pinned underneath Gary.
"Dad, stay down, don't move," said Gary.
"Gar, that maniac is spraying bullets everywhere. What are we going to do?"
asked Bernie.
"Dad, I'm going to try to get us out of the line of fire. I'm going to roll off
of you and you and I are going to slowly crawl on our stomachs to safety. Are
you ready Dad?" Gary asked as he slowly rolled off of Bernie.
Bernie nodded his head and both proceeded to crawl out of harms way. As soon as
they were safely out of the way, Gary turned his attentions on his dad.
"Dad are you all right?" asked Gary.
Bernie was shaken from the whole ordeal, but was able to answer Gary's question.
"Yeah Gar, right as rain. How about you?" Gary looked to see if he and Bernie
were hurt in anyway, satisfied that both were okay, he picked up the paper to
glance at the situation.
"Gar are you okay?" asked Bernie with quite a bit of concern.
"Yeah, Dad I'm fine," said Gary as he kept looking at the paper.
"Dad, the paper says that everybody in there is going to be killed within the
next hour. The robber is going to kill all the hostages and then turn the gun on
himself. Dad I can't just sit by and let this happen. I have to find a way to
prevent this disaster from happening," said Gary. "Gar, how are you going to
accomplish this?" asked Bernie. " You just can't run in there. That maniac will
kill you before you got one word out of your mouth."
"Dad, there has to be something we can do to stop this. There just has to be,"
said Gary.
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Sally was shaking all over from the sound of gunfire, She thought for sure that
she would go into early labor. "God please help me and my baby," she whispered.
Rose, who was lying next to Sally, took Sally's hand and softy whispered in
her ear. "Don't worry honey, you and your baby are going to be just fine. We
will all get out of here alive. Have faith it will be all right."
Sally turned and smiled at Rose, she was still scared, but felt much better
with Rose holding her hand.
Jillian and Lois looked on helplessly while the policeman radioed for helped.
"This is Officer Ralph Winters in car number 4. I'm at the United National Bank
and there is a hold up and hostage situation. Need assistance immediately."
"Ten four, car number 4 help is on the way." said the dispatcher. At that she
sent help right away.
Paul Armstrong and a swat team arrived shortly at the scene. He made his way
over to the police cruiser and began talking to Officer Winters to find out the
details. As they were talking Paul happened to looked into the police cruiser,
seeing Lois, he knew right away that Hobson was not far away.
~~~
Jillian looked up to see a talk black man staring back at her. She didn't know
why, but she felt intimidated by him. To her he looked so massive, and next to
him she felt so small.
Armstrong looked at Jillian a couple seconds more before he turned and spoke to
Lois.
"Mrs. Hobson, could you please get out of the car?" asked Paul. "We need to
talk."
Lois exited the police cruiser and went over to face Paul.
"Mrs. Hobson. I know your son's near by, so could you tell me exactly where he's
at and what he knows about this crisis?" asked Paul.
"He and my husband Bernie are behind the bank," said Lois as she pointed to the
right of the United National Bank.
"And we don't know if they're dead or alive," added Jillian, weeping
hysterically.
Lois put her arms around Jillian and held her close to her breast and began to
speak encouraging words to her. But the words weren't only for Jillian, they
were also for her too.
"Jillian honey, it's going to be okay, I know with all my heart that Bernie and
Gary are both alright. You'll see, everything is going to work out," said Lois.
Paul looked at Jillian. He felt sort of sorry for her and thought it was best
that she went back to the cruiser to calm down.
"Miss, why don't you go with officer Danner here, she will sit with you, while
I talk to Mrs. Hobson," said Paul.
"But, I want to stay here. I need to know if Gary and Bernie are all right,"
sobbed Jillian.
Cindy Danner gently took Jillian's hand. Cindy could tell she was frightened and
did her best to calm her.
"Hi my name is Cindy. What's yours?"
"Jillian," she sniffed in response.
"Well Jillian why don't you and I go over there and talk, so Paul can talk to
Mrs. Hobson. I promise everything will be all right. Come on honey let's go over
there and sit down," said Cindy as she took Jillian over to a bench across the
street.
Paul watched as Cindy and Jillian crossed the street and then he turned back to
Lois.
"Mrs. Hobson, does your son know what is going on in the bank?" asked Paul.
"What makes you think that he does?" asked Lois.
"Simple. Because whenever there is trouble, your son is always the first to
show up. So what does he know?" asked Paul.
"I can't answer that. You'll have to ask Gary yourself," answered Lois.
Paul looked at Lois for a long time. He knew she knew more than she was telling
him, but he decided not to question her any further. Instead he turned to
Officer Winter and said.
"Winter, I want you to make sure there's a sniper on the roof and he's in place.
Then I want you to go around to the left of the bank and see if you can locate
Gary Hobson and his father," said Paul.
"Yes sir," answered Ralph and went do to what he was told.
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Gary glanced at the paper again, there was no change, everybody was still going
to die. He had to think of a way to put an end to what was happening inside the
bank.
Officer Ralph Winter approached Gary and Bernie from the back of the bank. He
could see that Gary was looking at a newspaper and wondered what it was that put
such a worried look on Gary's face.
"Ahem," Ralph cleared his throat and then asked. "Are you Gary Hobson?"
"Yes," answered Gary.
"Is he your father?" asked Ralph, pointing to Bernie.
"Yes I am," said Bernie. "Who want's to know?"
"Detective Paul Armstrong, that's who?" answered Ralph.
"Armstrong's here?" asked Gary.
"Yes, he's talking with Mrs. Hobson," answered Ralph.
"Well what's he talking to Lois about? She doesn't know anything about what's
happening in the bank," said Bernie.
"Oh Detective Armstrong knows that, but he's quite sure that your son here does,
Mr. Hobson," said Ralph.
"Well, then let's go talk to Armstrong," said Gary. "Maybe we can both work
together to end this thing."
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The perpetrator was starting to get impatient. He had stopped shooting his gun,
but still had the weapon pointed towards the 7 hostages that he held in the
bank. The man got up and walked over to Dennis who was still filling the bags
with money.
"How much longer is this going to take?" asked the man.
"I'm not sure. It takes time," lied Dennis in an effort to try and slow things
down until help could arrive.
"Okay, but you make sure those bags are stuffed full. You got me?" asked the
man as he put his gun in Dennis's face.
Dennis just nodded his head and went back to filling the bags.
The man walked back to the other hostages. He stepped in front of a small boy
who was lying down next to his father. The man bent down and tapped the boy
lightly on top of his head.
"Hey kid, get up. I want you to do something for me," said the man.
The boy looked at his father, who nodded his head and the boy got up slowly and
waited to see what the man wanted.
"What's your name son?" asked the man.
"Timmy," answered the boy, terrified.
"Hey son you don't have to be afraid, as long as you do what I say, you got
nothing to be afraid of. Okay." said the man.
Timmy nodded his head. He was shaking all over and beads of sweat were forming
on his forehead.
"Now this is what I want you to do," said the man as he put his arm around
Timmy.
This was more then Timothy Mason could take. "Hey! Get your filthy hands off my
child," said Timothy.
The next thing Timmy knew, the man had a gun in his father's face and began
screaming all sorts of vulgarities at him.
"You keep your damn month shut or I promise you I will kill Timmy right in front
of you and then I'll kill you. You got me?" asked the man with a wild look in
his eyes.
Timothy looked at the madman. He wasn't afraid to die, being a sergeant in the
army, he faced that possibility everyday, but he did fear for his son's life
and didn't want to do anything to jeopardize it. Even though he was no coward,
he couldn't take a chance that Timmy might be hurt or worse, so he just nodded
his head, laid his head back down and started to pray.
"Now Timmy, this is what I want you to do. Take this bag and go around to
everyone here, including that man over there (pointing to Dennis) and fill this
bag with all their personal belonging's. Okay?" asked the man as he rubbed the
top of Timmy's head.
Timmy nodded and went to do what he was told. After he collected everything, he
returned the bag back to the man.
"That's fine Timmy, now give me what you have," said the man.
"But, I don't have anything," said Timmy as he started to cry uncontrollably.
"Yes you do. How about your nifty Mickey Mouse watch?" asked the man.
"But, my Daddy and Mommy got that for me for my 7th birthday," sobbed Timmy.
"Oh now, want's more important? A stupid little birthday present or the lives
of everybody in here?" asked the man.
Timmy looked at his Mickey Mouse watch and then he slowly removed it and handed
to the man.
"Good boy, now go and lie back down next to your daddy. Okay?" the man
instructed Timmy.
As soon as Timmy was back with his father, Timothy grabbed his hand and held it
as tight as he could.
"Timmy, Daddy's sorry you had to go though this, but I promise we will all get
out of here alive. You just be brave and hold on," said Timothy.
Timmy just looked at his father who gave him an encouraging smile. A smile that
said everything will be all right.
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Ralph, Bernie and Gary started to walk over to where Detective Armstrong was,
when Gary decided to take one more look at the paper. As he looked something
caught his attention.
"Dad. Hey Dad!" cried Gary.
Bernie turned to see what Gary wanted.
"What is it Gar?" asked Bernie.
"I know who the gunman is," answered Gary.
"You do? Who is he?" asked Bernie
"Benjamin Potter," answered Gary.
"Who?" asked Bernie.
"Benjamin Potter. I went to school with him," answered Gary.
"Oh, do you mean that short stocky kid with the thick glasses and everyone
called him Benji the goon?" asked Bernie.
"Yes Dad, he's the one, but I never called him that," said Gary.
"Okay, but are you sure it's him?" asked Bernie. "Yes, come on. I better tell
Armstrong what I know," said Gary.
~~~
Paul Armstrong was starting to lose patience. He knew that there was a bad
situation going on in the bank and his negotiator was having no luck in getting
the gunman to come to the phone.
Paul was also waiting for Officer Winter to return with Gary and Bernie. He
finally caught sight of them and hurried over to intercept them.
"Okay, Hobson, let's skip the formalities, just tell me what you know and tell
me quick," Paul ordered.. Gary started to tell Paul all he knew, when Lois
came up and threw her arms around Bernie. "Oh God Bernie, are you and Gary all
right? Jillian and I were so afraid. God if anything would have happened to you
two, I don't know if I could have gone on," said Lois sobbing. "Lois honey,
don't cry Gary and I are just fine," said Bernie as he held his wife, while she
cried. "Gary honey please come here," said Lois as she held out her arms for
her son.
Gary walked over and took his mother in his arms. He stood there for awhile just
holding her and comforting her. "Mom everything is all right. Dad and I are a
bit shook up, but we're both okay," said Gary.
"I know, it's just that Jillian and I were so scared," said Lois. Gary looked
around, but didn't see Jillian.
"Mom, where is Jillian?" asked Gary.
"She's sitting across the street on that bench, with a female officer," said
Lois as she pointed to where Jillian was sitting,
Gary looked over and spotted Jillian on the bench, he smiled and waved to let
her know that everything was all right. Jillian saw Gary and she smiled and blew
a kiss at him. She was still shaken, but was relieved to see that he and Bernie
were both okay.
"Hobson, are you ready to tell me what you know?" asked Paul. "Yes, just one
moment. Dad, I want you, Mom and Jillian to go back to McGinty's. I would feel
much better if you three are out of harms way," Gary explained. "Gary, Jillian
and us are not going to leave you here. Absolutely not," said Lois.
" Gar I have to agree with your mother, I'm not too crazy about leaving you here
either," said Bernie. "Dad, please. For once do as I say and don't argue,"
said Gary. "Okay, Gar on one condition. You promise not to do anything
foolish. More like, don't try to be a hero, let the police do their job. Is it a
deal Gar?" asked Bernie.
"Yes Dad, I'm just going to tell them what I know. I promise no hero stuff,"
said Gary.
"Okay then Gar. Lois let's go," said Bernie.
"Bernie I am not leaving. I will agree to go and sit on the bench with Jillian,
but I am not leaving the area and that's final," said Lois.
"Okay Mom that's fine, just please stay over there no matter what happens here,"
said Gary. Lois and Bernie started to cross over to the other side of the
street, then Lois turned around and gave Gary a motherly hug. She then said.
"Gary please be careful."
"Don't worry Mom, I'll be careful," Gary assured her..
"Hey you two, tell Jillian not to worry and tell her I love her," said Gary.
"Will do son," said Bernie as he took Lois's hand and proceeded across the
street.
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After Gary made sure his parents were safely across the street, he turned back
towards Paul.
"I know who your gunman is," said Gary. "You do huh? Well who is he?" asked
Paul. "His name is Benjamin Potter," said Gary. "And how do you know that?"
asked Paul. "I went to school with him, that's how," said Gary. "I thought
that maybe I could talk to him and see if I could get him to end all of this."
"Lots of luck," said Peter Kilmore the negotiator. "I've been trying and all
I've been doing is speaking to a small boy named Timmy. The man just won't come
to the phone." Paul looked at Peter and then he looked at Gary.
"Do you think you can talk him into coming out?" asked Paul.
"I don't know, but I not going to stand by and watch if there is a chance we can
end all of this," said Gary.
"Detective Armstrong, you might as well let Hobson try, I'm sure not getting any
where," said Peter.
Paul looked at Peter, he wasn't too crazy about the idea, but he felt he had no
choice.
"Okay, Hobson, talk to the man. See if you can get him to surrender, but
promise him nothing," said Paul.
Peter handed Gary the phone and Gary began to speak into it.
"Hello, who am I speaking to?" asked Gary.
"Timmy," said a very timid voice.
"Timmy, my name is Gary. Is everyone okay in there Timmy?" asked Gary. "Yes,
but I'm scared," answered Timmy.
"Timmy I want you to listen to me, it's going to be okay. The police and I are
working on a way to get you and everybody else out safely. Now can you tell me
where the man is?" asked Gary.
"He's sitting on a chair, staring at his gun," answered Timmy. Gary was
beginning to get nervous. 'Oh God I hope he doesn't start shooting again. I just
have to get Benji to talk to me. I just have to,' Gary said to himself.
"Timmy, I want you to do me a favor. I want you to tell the man that Gary Hobson
wants to talk to him. Can you do that for me Timmy?" asked Gary.
"Yes," answered Timmy.
"Okay," said Gary.
Timmy glanced at the gunman. He was scared, but he did what Gary wanted him to
do.
"Mister, Gary Hobson wants to talk to you," said Timmy with a shudder.
"Who, kid?" asked the man.
"Gary Hobson," answered Timmy. "Oh, good old Gar. Yeah I went to school with
that guy. Ask him what he wants," said the man.
"He wants to know what you want?" Timmy relayed the message.
"Tell him I want to talk about old times and do some catching up with our
lives," said Gary.
Timmy told the man what Gary said.
"Well I guess I can talk to Gar. Give me the phone kid and you sit down right
here on the floor in front of me and don't you dare move," said the man. Timmy
handed the man the phone and sat down where he was told.
"Hello?" said the man.
"Hey Benji, It's been a while. What have you been up to since graduation?" asked
Gary.
"Why do you care? You got everything you ever wanted. You were the captain of
both the baseball and football teams. Any girl in school would have done just
about anything to go out with you. Yes you were the All-American boy. I wanted
to play baseball, I wanted to play football. But no! Benji the goon wasn't good
enough. Benji the goon was a nobody and everybody always laughed at him, but no
one's laughing now Gar," said Benji as he pointed his gun at Timothy.
"Benji, you're wrong, I didn't always get what I wanted. I wanted a wife and
family, but Marcia, my ex- wife, threw me out on our wedding anniversary and my
dreams of having a family were thrown out with me. Benji, please tell me what
the problem is and what we can do to end all of this," Gary pleaded.
"What this is all about is that I'm tired of people looking at me like I'm some
kind of a freak. So I'm going to teach everyone a lesson, starting with these
hostages," said Benji.
"Benji, I know the other kids treated you cruelly in school and I also know that
you were hurt by all of the things they said and did to you, but the people you
are holding in the bank had nothing to do with that. Please Benji. let them go
and you come out. I'm sure we can talk things out," said Gary.
"So you want me to come out? Why don't you come in Gar?" asked Benji. "Tell you
what, if you come in, I'll let two of the hostages go. How about that Gar?"
"You'll let two of them go?" asked Gary.
"Yeah. Little Timmy here and Sally the pregnant women," said Benji. "Do you
promise to let them go if I come in?" asked Gary.
Paul heard all he was going to hear.
"Hobson! Are you out of your mind? If you think for one minute I'm going to let
you go in there, you have another thought coming," said Paul. "Gar, you tell
that big mouth cop, if you don't come in here I will kill everybody in here,
starting with little Timmy. I have the gun pointed at his head now," said
Benji. Timmy stared at the gun through the corner of his eye. He was starting
to shake all over and was dizzy with fright. His dad wanted to go to him, but
was warned not to make a move or his child would die on the spot.
"Gar, I'm serious, you better come in here or else," said Benji.
Gary turned to face Armstrong. He looked straight in Paul's eyes and said.
"Armstrong, I don't have a choice. He threatened to kill everyone in there,
starting with Timmy, if I didn't. I have to do this. I won't be responsible for
their deaths." Paul looked Gary up and down. He wasn't too thrilled about
Gary entering into the bank and trading places with two of the hostages. But
seeing he had no choice he turned to Officer Winters and said.
"Make sure the swat team is ready and tell them to wait for my signal."
"Hobson, I'm not too crazy about this, but we will do it his way for now, but I
will have my men ready to back you up just in case," said Paul.
"Thanks," said Gary. "I'll need all the help I can get.
"Oh boy, I hope I can talk him in to coming out". "Me too Hobson, me too." said
Paul.
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Title: A Never Ending Love12/?
Author: Irene Brabson Keeper of Gary's Bicycle and Jake's 2 Red Couch Throw
Pillows Disclaimer: Same as before. Rated: PG Copyright 2001
Writer's Comments: As always comments are welcome and appreciated. ~~~ Gary
turned back to the phone, and started to speak into it once more.
"Benji, I will agree to come in there, but you must give your word that you will
let Timmy and Sally go," said Gary.
"Gar in all the years we went to school together, did I ever break a promise?"
asked Benji.
"No, Benji you didn't, I just need to be sure," said Gary.
"Don't worry so much Gar, I'll let them go I promise," said Benji. "But you must
promise me something."
"What?" asked Gary. "You come alone. If any cops come with you, I will kill
both Timmy and Sally and I will also kill you. Do we understand each other Gar?"
"Sure, Benji. No cops I promise," said Gary. "I'm on my way in." "Hobson?"
Gary turned his head towards Paul.
"Hobson, are you sure you want to do this?" asked Paul.
"No, but I have no choice. I know I promised Mom and Dad that I wouldn't try to
be a hero, but I know they would understand my reason for going back on my word.
I just hope they can make Jillian see that too. "
"Here you might need this," said Paul as he handed Gary a bullet proof vest.
"I don't think I'll need that," said Gary.
"Well I do. If you think I'm going to let you go in there unprotected, you are
out of your cotton pickin mind. So take off your jacket and put this on
underneath. The gunman won't be able to tell that you are wearing it and it will
give you some protection at least," said Paul. "Now don't argue with me and put
the damn thing on." Gary looked at Paul and then he reluctantly slipped on the
jacket.
"It won't be much protection if he shoots me in the head," said Gary nervously.
"I know. I just hope that doesn't happen," said Paul.
"Yeah," Gary agreed. Paul checked Gary over to make sure the vest was secure.
"Now listen Hobson, my men are all around the building, There are even some in
the basement. They are ready to move, if you get into any trouble. Here put this
in your pocket." "A bug?" asked Gary.
"Yes, so we can keep our ears on you. Now good luck and be careful." "Yeah
thanks for the luck and I'll be careful," promised Gary and then he started
walking towards the bank's doors.
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Jillian couldn't believe her eyes when she saw the drama that was unfolding
across the street.
'No it couldn't be!' she thought to herself. 'He's not going in there. No, it
just can't be. I won't let him. I just won't!'
Jillian jumped up from the bench and started to dash across the street, but she
was suddenly stopped when Bernie grabbed her around the waist and held on to her
for dear life.
"Let me go!" screamed Jillian as she struggled and kicked to break loose of the
arms that held her so tightly. "He's your son, damn it! Don't you care what
happens to him? Don't you care?"
Tears were streaming down Jillian's face as she continued to struggle against
Bernie's strength.
"Oh Jillian, of course we care. Gary is our child. He's mine and Bernie's world
and if anything ever happened to him, I.... no.... we... would never be the
same, but you have to understand Gary---- "
"But, he promised that he would let the police handle it. Why is he going in
there to risk his life?" sobbed Jillian.
"We know he promised, Jillian. But like Lois started to say, Gary is the type
of person who can't stand by and let someone get hurt or worse, even if it means
losing his own life," said Bernie.
"Is that why he get's the paper?" asked Jillian, softly sobbing.
"Yes, that is the reason. Who ever sends tomorrow's paper to Gary, knows he is
someone special and you will learn how special he really is, as you get to know
him better," said Lois. "Just remember that he loves you with all his heart."
"I love him too, I'm just scared," said Jillian as she started to cry even
harder than before.
"We know you're scared, but you have to be brave. Lois and I both know that Gary
broke his promise for a good reason and we will know what that reason is soon,"
said Bernie as he held Jillian while she cried.
Lois came over and Bernie put his arms around both girls and together they said
a silent prayer for Gary and the hostages. Officer Danner sat near by, saying
her own prayer.
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Benji hung up the phone and then he grabbed Timmy and jerked him to his feet.
"Come on you. You and Sally are both getting out of here." "But I don't want
to go," sobbed Timmy. "I want to stay with my Daddy." "Look, I promised to let
you and the pregnant lady go, so come on kid, let's go," said Benji. "No! I
want to stay with my Daddy," screamed Timmy as he ran for the comfort of his
Daddy's arms.
"Please let me have a minute with my son," pleaded Timothy.
"One minute, no more," said Benji.
Benji then turned to Sally and ordered her on her feet.
"Let's go before I change my mind," said Benji with a look that made Sally
quiver all over.
Rose gently took Sally's hand and gave her a reassuring smile. "Go on honey,
everything is going to be all right."
Sally stood up and walked over to Benji to wait for Timmy.
Timothy held his son in his arms, while Timmy cried.
"Hey sport, listen. Do you remember, the day you turned seven, and you came to
me and said that you were a big boy now?" asked Timothy.
"Yes," sniffed Timmy.
"Well this is one of those times. You have to be brave and go with Sally.
Besides Sally needs someone brave to help her. Okay Sport?" asked Timothy.
"Okay, Daddy," said Timmy and gave his father a big bear hug. Timothy returned
the hug and then he said. "Go on with you now, Mommy is waiting out there for
you." Timmy stood up and faced Benji.
"I'm ready now," said Timmy as bravely as he could.
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Gary was approaching the door, when he suddenly stopped. Paul saw this and came
running over.
"Hobson, what's wrong?" asked Paul.
"I can't go through with this," said Gary.
"You mean you're coming to your senses?" asked Paul.
"No, I mean I can't wear this stuff," said Gary as he removed the bullet proof
vest and the bug he had in his coat pocket.
"Are you out of your mind?! At least keep the bug, so we can keep an eye on
you." said Paul desperately.
"Don't you see? If I go in there with all that stuff and Benji starts checking
me out for weapons, he's sure to start shooting and everyone would be killed.
No! I have to go in unprotected. Besides, it wouldn't be fair to the hostages
for me to be protected and not them," said Gary. "Hobson, I'm not crazy about
this, but if you think this is right, then I will back you. Here maybe this bug
will work," said Paul as he handed Gary a man's bracelet.
Gary reluctantly took it and placed it on his wrist and started once more to the
bank doors.
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"Okay, you two stand over there, I'll be with you in a moment." Benji then
turned to the rest of the hostages. "If any of you dare to move, I will drop
these two where they stand. Oh, excuse me, these three," said Benji as he
patted Sally's belly.
Sally's body shivered as Benji touched her. All she wanted was to get out of
there and to be in Danny's arms. She and her husband had a fight that morning.
It was so silly she couldn't even remember what it was about. She only needed
him to hold her and make all her fears go away.
Gary soon got to the door and waited for Benji to come with Timmy and Sally.
"Are you alone?" asked Benji.
"Yes, I'm alone just like I promised. Now please keep your part of the deal,"
Gary pleaded. Benji unlocked the door and pulled Gary in. He checked him over
and was satisfied that he had no weapons or anything else on him.
"Okay you two walk out of here and don't look back, because if you do Gar, here
gets it," said Benji.
Timmy and Sally both dashed out the door. Danny was waiting and started calling
Sally's name as soon as he saw her. "Sally! Sally! Honey! Over here!" cried
Danny. Sally fell into the arms of her husband and they both started to kiss
and hug each other.
"Oh, Danny, I'm sorry about the fight this morning," said Sally crying.
"Forget about the fight. The important thing is you and the baby are all right,
but to be sure let's go see Doctor Wavely, so he can check on you and the
baby," said Danny.
"Danny, I don't know who that guy was, but I hope he and the other hostages will
get out safely," said Sally.
"Me too, Sally, Me too."
An officer escorted them to a waiting ambulance and rode with them to get
Sally's statement. Dollene, could see Timmy looking around desperately for
her.
"Timmy, Mommy's over here sweetie, Here I am baby," said Dollene, as Timmy came
flying into her open arms. "Oh, God Timmy, Mommy is so glad to see you. Are
you okay sweetie? Did he hurt you?" asked Dollene as she hugged and kissed her
son.
"No, but Daddy is still in there, the man wouldn't let him go," bawled Timmy.
"I know sweetie, that's why Mr. Hobson went in there, in hopes that he can talk
the man into coming out, so Daddy and the other hostages can get out safely
too." "Mommy is Mr. Hobson, some kind of a super hero? Huh Mommy?" asked
Timmy.
"Yes sweetie, I believe he is," said Dollene.
Dollene held Timmy in her arms as they both stood and stared at the bank.
~~~
Gary stood at the door, taking the sight in. Looking over at his left he could
see Rose lying on her stomach and praying softly to herself. Nearby was Timothy,
who was nervously drumming the floor with his fingers, trying to keep his mind
off what was happening. Dennis was still at the teller window, he had long
since filled up the bags, but was waiting for the next order from the gunman.
Gary also noticed another couple that was lying side by side and he could see
that the man was having trouble breathing.
"Benji, why don't you let that couple over there go too? It look's to me that
the poor guy is having trouble breathing. What do you say? Huh?" asked Gary
hopefully.
Benji glanced over at the elderly couple. He saw what Gary was talking about and
walked on over.
Motioning for the woman to get up, Benji asked. "What the hell is wrong with
him?"
Sherry Hull looked into her captor's eyes, hoping to find some sign of
compassion. After all, he did let Timothy and Sally go, maybe he will let her
Jerry go too.
"My husband is very sick, he has chronic asthma and he needs his medication
right away," said Sherry.
"Why didn't you bring it with you?" Benji demanded.
"Because we didn't think we would be gone long and now I know I should have
brought it along. Oh please let Jerry go, oh please so he can get his
medication," pleaded Sherry as she held her husband in her arms.
Benji stared at the couple for what seemed to be an eternity. Gary couldn't just
stand there and watch Jerry struggle for each breath that he took. He had to
make Benji understand and find a way to release Jerry and the rest of the
hostages.
"Benji, listen to me," said Gary as he started to walked towards Benji.
"Stay, where you are Gar, or so help me I'll blast you. I swear I will," said
Benji as he pointed his gun straight at Gary.
Gary's heart started beating like a hydraulic drill pounding into the ground.
His hands were shaky and sweaty. and he felt like he was going to vomit. But he
knew he had to get a grip on himself, for the sake of everybody in there.
"Okay Benji, I'll stay right here, but why don't you let Jerry go? Can't you
see that he needs some help?" asked Gary nervously.
"Why should I? I only promised the boy and the pregnant lady, I didn't say a
thing about him," said Benji, angrily.
"I know Benji, but maybe since he's sick you could let him go too," Gary
suggested.
"No, I won't. It's not my fault that they were stupid enough to forget his
medication," said Benji.
"I know, but they didn't expect something like this to happen."
"Oh now it's my fault they forgot his medication? Huh Gar? Is that what you're
saying? It's my fault?" said Benji as he shook his gun at Gary.
"No, I don't mean that, I meant you need to end this and let everybody go, so
Jerry can be treated," said Gary.
"Give me one good reason why I should?" asked Benji.
Glancing at Jerry, Gary knew he needed help, he just had to find away to reason
with Benji. "Please Benji, I know that you are not a bad person, you're just
confused right now. Please let him go," Gary pleaded.
"No, I won't let him go, but I will allow him to sit up so he can breathe more
easily, but that's all I will do," said Benji.
"Sit up over here. You will breathe much better if you slow down your breathing
and take slow even breath's. Here I'll show you," said Benji.
Gary watched as Benji helped Jerry with his breathing. As he watched, he
noticed how only a professional would know the breathing techniques that Benji
was showing Jerry.
"Benji?" asked Gary.
Benji stood up and turned to face Gary.
"What?"
"How do you know how to help Jerry?" asked Gary. "Are you a doctor?"
"I was. I was an Allergy Specialist. Things like breathing problems, food
allergies, bee stings and other things," said Benji.
"What happened?" asked Gary. "Please talk to me Benji. Please."
"Why do you care what happened? No one ever cared before. So why do you?" asked
Benji.
"Oh, Benji weren't we friends in school?" asked Gary.
"You were the only one that didn't call me Benji the Goon and you invited me
over to play, when nobody else would," said Benji.
"So wouldn't that make me a good friend?" asked Gary.
Benji looked Gary up and down. He had been a good friend in school and Gary
never made fun of him.
"Do you really want to know?" asked Benji.
"Yes, I really want to know."
"Well okay, I'll tell you," said Benji.
Benji lowered his gun but kept it in his hand as he began to talk to Gary.
"Well Gary, you know I have a handicap. I was born with one leg 3 inches
shorter than the other, so I had to wear a custom built shoe and my left hand
is fused together?" said Benji as he showed Gary his left hand.
"Yes, I know," said Gary.
"Well everybody said that I would never find someone to love me, but they were
wrong. I did. Her name was Rita. We met in a McDonald's one day when I was
having lunch. Gary, she was so beautiful. I didn't think she would even give me
a second look but she did. She was a nurse and a year later we were married and
we were working side by side. We were married for ten years," sobbed Benji.
"Benji what happen?" asked Gary, as he slowly took one step towards Benji.
"She died," said Benji as he continued to weep.
The rest of the hostages couldn't help but listen.
"I'm sorry Benji. How did she die?" asked Gary.
"Having our son," said Benji, wiping a tear from his face. "You see Gary, we
tried for years to have a child, finally after 9 years Rita got pregnant. But
the day our son was born was the worse day of my life. Our son was still born
and Rita died half an hour later from hemorrhaging. She just bled to death. Her
doctor tried to save her, but it was no use. Oh God, why did they have to die?
Why? I lost my wife, my child, and my practice all at once. Why?"
Benji was sitting with his head in his hands, crying, and his whole body was
shaking uncontrollably.
Gary slowly moved to the right side of Benji and gently, but carefully removed
the gun from Benji's hand. Benji looked up saw the gun in Gary's hand and then
he put his head back down into his hands.
Gary stared at the gun, he didn't like the feel of it and wanted to get rid of
it as soon as possible.
"Okay everyone, it's okay. Please stand up and walk slowly to the doors. Tell
Armstrong to give us a minute and then come on in," said Gary.
Timothy helped Sherry with Jerry and Dennis and Rose walked towards the door
together. As Dennis walked by Gary, Gary stopped him.
"Here take this with you," said Gary as he handed the gun to Dennis.
Dennis nodded, took the gun and hurried to catch up with Rose.
Benji looked up, he could see them walking out the door, but he didn't care. He
was too busy missing his wife and child,
"She was so beautiful Gary. You should have met her. You would have liked her. I
know you would have, " said Benji. "My parents didn't though. Do you want to
know why?" asked Benji.
"Yes. Why didn't your parents like Rita?" Gary asked.
"Because she was black, but I didn't care. Damn it, I loved her and she loved
me. We didn't see color, we saw only love. You understand Gar?" asked Benji.
"Yes, Benji I surely do understand," said Gary as he held Benji why he cried.
Paul Armstrong walked into the bank with some of his men.
"Are we ready Hobson?" asked Paul.
"Yes, he won't give you any more trouble. Just give me one more minute."
Gary turned and looked into Benji eyes.
"Benji, I know you've lost a great deal, and all hope seems to be gone. But I
promise things will get better, and you will be able to go on with your life,"
said Gary.
"I'm sorry Gar," sobbed Benji. "I didn't mean to cause so much trouble, please
forgive me."
"I know you're sorry, just get some help so you can live your life again," said
Gary.
Benji nodded his head and then went willingly with Paul. A few minutes later
Gary walked out of the bank too.
~~~
Jillian, Bernie and Lois along with Officer Cindy Danner were taking in the
action from across the street. About one hour ago the foursome saw Timmy and
Sally reunited with their families, but the drama still wasn't over. Gary and
the other five hostages were still in there.
Jillian was sitting between Bernie and Lois and she had her head resting on
Bernie's shoulder, when suddenly she saw the rest of the hostages being helped
out of the bank.
"They're coming out! They're coming out!" cried Jillian.
The drama that had started three and a half hours ago was finally over. The last
of the remaining hostages were emerging from the bank. Dollene and Timmy were
still staring at the bank when they caught sight of Timothy.
Timothy was helping Sherry and Jerry out the door. There was an ambulance
waiting to take Jerry to the hospital and two paramedics came over to take care
of him. Timothy made sure that Jerry was all right and then he rushed over to
his family.
"Oh, God you two look so good to me right now," said Timothy as he took Timmy
from Dollene and pulled her closer to him."
"Daddy, I was so scared. I thought the bad man wouldn't let you go," said Timmy
sobbing.
"Oh Tim, I was frightened too. Are you hurt honey?" asked Dollene, as she looked
into her husbands brown eyes.
"No, Dollene sweetie. He threatened quite a bit, but except when he shot at the
door, he really never hurt anyone. Just scared us a bit that's all," said
Timothy. "Tim, there was a man walking into the bank at the time he shot at
the door. If it hadn't been for Gary Hobson, that man would be in the morgue
right now. I don't understand why you seem to feel sorry for this maniac. "
"Dollene, I know what he did was wrong and I don't condone it, but you see the
man had problems that he didn't know how to deal with," said Timothy. "What
kind of problems would make a man go berserk like that?" asked Dollene.
"Look, honey I'll have to give a statement to the police and then we will all
go home and I will explain it more to you then," said Timothy.
"Daddy, can I go with you when you talk to the police?" asked Timmy.
"Yes, Timmy, they're going to want to talk to you too, you know," said Timothy.
Dollene looked at her husband. Timothy could see the worry on her face.
"It will be all right Dollene, I promise," said Timothy and then he kissed his
wife gently on the lips. "Wait right here, Timmy and I will be right back."
Rose had met her husband Bradley and had already spoken to Paul and had left for
home.
Dennis was a single man, but was greeted with a big hug by his mother Millie.
"Oh Denny, I was so worried about you. I'm so glad you're safe," said Millie as
she held her son and cried. Dennis held on to his mother, reassuring her that
he was okay.
"It's okay, Mom. The whole ordeal is over. It's okay. I'll take my turn talking
to the detective and then we'll head for home. "
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"Hey let's get on over there," said Bernie as he took both Lois and Jillian's
hand.
Officer Danner looked across the street. She was looking to make sure that
everything was secure.
"Let me make sure that everything is okay first," said Cindy.
"But, the hostages are free now, so it must be okay," said Jillian. "Please I
want to go to Gary and to make sure he is alright." "I know, but we have to
be sure. The gunman is still in there," said Cindy.
"There they are. They're coming out now," said Bernie.
The three girls looked across the street. Paul Armstrong had a guy in custody
and behind them was Gary, who looked tired and weary.
"There he is!" cried Jillian. "There he is."
Jillian started to scamper across the street. A pick up truck was barrelling
down the street at a fast speed. Bernie saw the truck and managed to grab
Jillian and pull her out of harms way.
"Boy, Gary's been through enough today. I don't think he would want to hear
that a truck hit his girlfriend. Do you Jillian?" asked Bernie as he held
tightly to Jillian.
Jillian looked up at Bernie. She was a bit shaken from her near death
experience.
"Yeah, Bernie, thanks I'll be more careful next time. "
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As soon as Gary stepped out of the bank, the reporters were all over him. Like
flies to honey. "Mr. Hobson, tell us how you got him to end all this," said
one reporter.
"Yes, Mr.Hobson, we all would like to know," said another.
"Did he threaten you in any way?" asked still another.
"Mr. Hobson, will you talk to us?" asked the first reporter.
Gary was getting flustered with all the questions that were being hurled at
him. All he wanted was Jillian in his arms and to get as far away from there as
he could. "Mr. Hobson----- "
"Okay you hound dogs, Mr. Hobson has no comments. Let the man by already, he's
been through enough. Just back up and let him pass," said Peter as he helped
Gary through the maze of reporters.
"Thanks," said Gary.
"No, thank you. Hey, did you ever consider joining the police force? You would
make one heck of a negotiator," said Peter.
"No, I never thought of joining," said Gary.
"Well think about it. Okay?" asked Peter.
"Yeah," answered Gary. 'Yeah sure I will,' Gary thought sarcastically to
himself.
Jillian, Bernie, and Lois was trying to get through the crowd of reporters and
the on lookers. "Please let us by, please step aside so we can pass," said
Jillian as she made her way through the crowd. Finally Jillian spotted Gary, he
was standing by the negotiator, Peter Kilmore.
"Gary! Gary!" cried Jillian. Jillian's auburn hair was flying all around as
she was running towards Gary. When she was close enough she flung herself into
Gary's arms. Gary nearly lost his balance, but managed to catch her and then
their lips locked in a full-blown kiss. Lois and Bernie looked on as the young
couple showered each other with love and devotion. There was no doubt. Gary and
Jillian were in love.
Jillian looked up into Gary's face. She could tell he had been through a lot
and all she wanted to do was hold and comfort him.
"Gary, are you going to be all right," asked Jillian.
"Yeah, honey, I'll be okay. I just feel sorry for Benji. He has been through a
Hell of a lot these last few years. "
"Oh, was he the gunman?" asked Jillian. "Yes, but he wasn't himself. You see
his wife and child both died during childbirth. It just took a lot out of him
and he kind of went berserk," said Gary.
"Oh, Gary that's terrible! Poor Benji, no wonder he was so mixed up," said Lois.
"I hope he gets the help he needs to deal with everything that has happened to
him." "Oh, me too," said Jillian. "He must be feeling really alone and lost."
"Yeah, I'm sure he is," said Gary.
Gary knew what it was like to feel alone and lost, but he could not know what
Benji was going through. Benji's wife and child died, Marcia just threw him out.
It was such a big difference. He couldn't help but understand what Benji did,
even though what he did wasn't right. "Gar, did Benji say anything else?"
asked Bernie. "Yes, he said he was sorry for all the harm and misery that he
caused." said Gary. "Thinking of sorry. Mom, Dad, I'm sorry I broke my promise,
but you see-----" "Gary, honey we know you had no choice, we're just glad that
everybody is okay and the whole ordeal is over," said Lois.
"Me too," said Jillian as she started to pepper Gary with kisses all over his
face.
"Ahem, Dad I-a I-a know you wanted to take Jillian and me out tonight, but if
you don't mind, we'd rather be alone," said Gary.
"No problem, son. We can make it some other time," said Bernie.
"Well before you two can be alone, Hobson here has some question to answer,"
said Paul.
"I guess I do. I'll be right back Jillian," said Gary as he kissed Jillian
gently on the lips.
"I'll be waiting," said Jillian and she returned the kiss.
Gary soon returned, he had spoken with Paul and was greeted with hugs and thank
you's from the other hostages and their families.
Timmy had given him a big bear hug and called him a better super hero then
Batman and Superman put together. Gary was still smiling when he returned.
"Okay, I'm finished," said Gary. "You know what? You should have heard what
Timmy said, It was really cute." "What did he say?" asked Lois.
Gary told his parents and Jillian what Timmy had said and they all got a big
laugh out of it.
"Well super hero, where would you like to go?" asked Jillian.
"Where ever you want is okay with me," answered Gary.
"How about Navy Pier, I've always wanted to go there," said Jillian.
"Navy Pier it is then," said Gary. "Bye Mom and Dad, we'll see you later at
McGinty's."
At that Gary kissed both his parents.
"Do you two mind if I kiss you too?" asked Jillian.
"Of course not," said Lois. "In fact, we would have been insulted if you
didn't," added Bernie.
Jillian kissed then both on the cheek and promised to see them later.
Lois and Bernie stood holding hands as they watched Gary and Jillian drive away
in Gary's Jeep Wrangler.
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Gary and Jillian arrived at Navy Pier around nine p.m. The night was young and
full of promise. Gary parked his jeep, helped Jillian out of the passenger side
and then they both walked hand in hand along the sidewalk.
"Oh Gary isn't this a beautiful night?" asked Jillian. "Look at all the stars.
See there's the Big Dipper. Do you see it Gary? Isn't it beautiful?" asked
Jillian as she pointed towards the sky.
Gary looked up at the night sky.
"Yes, the stars are very beautiful, but not as beautiful as you," said Gary.
He took Jillian into his arms and kissed her. She grabbed Gary around the waist
and returned the kiss with so much passion that the whole world seemed to
disappear around them. "Gary?" asked Jillian, while Gary trailed kisses down her
neck.
"Gary, could we go up on the ferris wheel? Please Gary, I just love ferris
wheel's."
Gary stopped kissing Jillian's neck and glanced up towards the top of the ferris
wheel. 'Oh Boy!' he thought to himself.
Gary was a bit nervous when it came to heights, but he was willing to go up
with Jillian.
'Well at least I won't be in a hostage situation if I go up there. Why not?'
thought Gary to himself.
"Sure, we can go up, if that's what you really want to do," said Gary, trying
hard not to show how nervous he was.
Gary some how managed to hide his fear well, for Jillian didn't notice and she
was very excited about going up.
"Oh, Gary thank you. I just love the ferris wheel, you can see so much from up
there and I think it will be so romantic, to be up there, just you and me.
Let's go," said Jillian as she excitedly pulled Gary towards the ferris wheel.
The couple soon got to the ticket booth and Gary paid for the tickets. Then the
ferris wheel attendant helped them into their seats,put the safety bar in place,
gave them some safety tips and told them to enjoy the ride.
The attendant started the ride and up, up, up to the top Gary and Jillian went.
Up to the top and over. Jillian was holding on to Gary and screaming with
delight. "Isn't this fun Gary?" asked Jillian. "I just love how I feel when we
go down."
Gary's stomach felt like it had fallen to his feet, but he was able to compose
himself enough to answer Jillian's question.
"Oh, yeah. I'm really having a ball," said Gary.
'Oh boy!' he thought to himself.
"Hold on, here we go again," said Jillian, holding on to Gary for dear life.
The Ferris wheel made it all the way to the top, but without warming it came
to an abrupt stop.
"What happened?" asked Jillian.
"Maybe they're letting someone else on," answered Gary.
"Yeah, maybe they are," said Jillian.
Mike Woolhound, the man that ran the ferris wheel was trying desperately to
start the wheel back up, but the controls were jammed and he was having no luck
in getting them unstuck.
"What's going on?" asked Ted Brook, the headman.
"The controls on the ferris wheel are jammed sir," answered Mike.
"How many people are on it?" asked Ted.
"Just a young couple and they are at the very top sir," said Mike.
Ted glanced up to the top of the ferris wheel and spotted Gary and Jillian
sitting together in the seat. He then turned to Mike and said.
"Go call the fire department and the superintendent, we have to get them down
from there. Now hurry!"
Mike hurried as fast as he could to get help. Ted ran over to his truck and got
the megaphone, he returned and began to talk to Gary and Jillian.
"Hi folks, I want you to sit as still as you can and try to stay calm. The
controls to the wheel are jammed, Mike's gone to call the fire department. It
may be a while, but we will have you down as quickly as we can. Just relax,"
said Ted speaking into the megaphone.
A crowd was starting to form around the ferris wheel. They were all curious
about the sight that was happening far above them.
"Well, I guess we'll just have to wait. I don't mind as long as I'm with you,"
said Jillian.
Jillian took hold of Gary's hand, she couldn't help but notice how sweaty and
clammy it felt. She could also see that Gary was starting to turn white, he was
breathing hard and he was shaking.
"Gary, honey are you all right?" asked Jillian with concern.
Gary looked at Jillian, his mud green eyes were full of fear and he felt like
he was going to pass out at any moment. Yes he had been in high places before,
but that was during a save and he didn't have time to worry about the height.
"Oh boy!" said Gary, terrified.
"Gary, why didn't you tell me you were afraid of heights? I never would have
forced you to bring me up here. Why didn't you tell me?" asked Jillian as she
stroked Gary's hair in an effort to calm his fears.
"I-a -I -a-I -a didn't want to disappoint you," said Gary as he sat shaking in
the seat.
"Gary, you could never disappoint me," said Jillian.
Jillian cupped Gary's chin and turned his head towards her. Looking into his
mud puddle green eyes she knew that he was blaming himself, because he felt if
he had checked the paper they wouldn't have been up there.
"Gary honey, listen to me. What happened, happened. Don't blame yourself for
this, it wasn't your fault. You couldn't have known, you were too busy trying to
get everybody out of the bank safely. You couldn't have possibly remembered to
check the paper. It wasn't your fault. Do you hear me Gary?" asked Jillian.
Gary looked at Jillian, he knew she was only trying to make him feel better, but
he felt the paper was his responsibility and if he had taken a moment to glance
at it, he could have prevented what was happening.
"Don't you see Jillian? It was my fault. It would have only taken me a minute to
check, but no, I didn't, so now we're stuck," said Gary.
"Gary, listen to me. This wasn't your fault. You are only one person. A human
being, that happens to get tomorrow's paper that's all. You are not some kind of
a super hero, that can save the whole world. You are human and whoever sent you
this paper knows that."
Jillian decided to try and do something to get Gary's mind off of the paper and
his thought's off blaming himself. "I know it won't be easy Gary, but you
have to try and relax. They will have us down as soon as possible. Why don't we
do something to keep our mind off of the situation. Hey! I know. Let's sing."
"Sing?" asked Gary, not really sure if he wanted to.
"Sure, it will be fun. You'll see. What was your favorite song in elementary
school? The first grade?" asked Jillian.
"Bingo," said Gary.
"Oh do you mean the one about the farmer and his dog Bingo?" asked Jillian.
"Yeah, that's the one," answered Gary.
"Okay, than let's sing it," said Jillian.
"Jillian, I don't know. I---- "
"Gary, it will be all right, besides it will help you to get your mind off of
where you are at. It's going to be a while, so we might as well entertain
ourselves. Okay?" asked Jillian.
"Okay," said Gary.
"Are you ready?" asked Jillian.
"I guess so," said Gary unenthusiastically.
Gary and Jillian started singing Bingo. After singing the first two choruses,
Gary began to feel calmer.
"Hey this is fun," said Gary.
"I knew you would enjoy it. Come on let's finish the song," said Jillian.
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Marissa was sitting at the bar. She had listened to the hostage crises on TV and
was waiting for everyone to return. Finally she heard the sound of the front
door opening. She got up from her seat and felt her way to the door.
"Gary, is that you?" asked Marissa as she stood waiting for an answer.
"No Marissa, it's Bernie and me," said Lois.
"Oh? Where are Gary and Jillian? Is Gary all right? I listened to the hostage
crisis on TV and I was really worried. I'm sure glad that everything turned out
okay. Is Gary all right?" asked Marissa for the second time.
"Yes, he's okay, He and Jillian went over to Navy Pier for a while."
A news flash came on the television.
"This is Sam Butler, live from WQIO TV here in Chicago. We are live at Navy
Pier, where fire companies from the North Side and the South Side are working
together to get a couple down from a stuck Ferris wheel."
A cameraman in a helicopter zoomed in on Gary and Jillian.
"My God! It's Gary and Jillian,'' cried Lois.
"Let's go girls," said Bernie. And at that they all left McGinty's for Navy
Pier.
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Bernie and the girls soon arrived at Navy Pier.
"There's the ferris wheel," said Lois as she pointed towards the big wheel.
"Come on let's go," said Bernie. Lois waited for Marissa and Reilly and then
they all followed Bernie to the ferris wheel. When they got there, they could
see some firemen on the scene. Two were trying to come up with a plan on how to
get Gary and Jillian down.
Bernie looked up towards the top of the ferris wheel, he could only make out
two small figures, but he knew that those figures were his son and Jillian.
Bernie felt that the firemen were just standing around, to him it seemed like
they were not doing their job.
"Hey, why are you all just standing around? My son and his girl are stuck up
there. Why aren't you doing something to get them down?" asked Bernie angrily.
Joseph Olson, was the fire chief for the North Side fire station. Joseph walked
over to where Bernie and the girls were standing.
"Hello, my name is Joseph Olsen, I'm one of the fire chief's here at the scene.
Did you say that was your son up there?" asked Joseph.
"Yes, that's our son and his girl up there," said Bernie as he held Lois in his
arms.
"What's your son's name," asked Joseph.
"Gary, his name is Gary. Jillian is his girlfriend's name," said Lois. "Please
hurry up and get them down. Gary is so afraid of heights." "He's what?" asked
Joseph, not believing what he just heard. "Did I heard you right? Your son is
afraid of heights? Well why in the name of God did he go up there then? Do you
have any ideas?"
"Well you see----" Joseph turned and looked at the attractive young black
woman who was standing with a seeing eye dog.
"Yes young lady, would you know why he went up there? Being afraid and all,"
asked Joseph.
"Well you see, it's likely that he went up because his girlfriend, Jillian,
wanted to go up," said Marissa.
"Let me guess. He didn't want to disappoint her, right?" asked Joseph.
"Uh, right?" said Marissa.
"See, you have to understand our son. Gary loves Jillian so much, that he hates
to disappoint her. He's just like that. You know what I mean?" asked Lois.
"Look, haven't you ever been in love," asked Marissa.
"Yes, my wife's name is Regina, and yes I've done some stupid things in the last
25 years to show her how much I love her. Well we better be thinking of some way
to get them down. I'll be right back," said Joseph.
Joseph walked over to where the chief of the South Side fire station was. "Hey
Greg, have you and your men come up with a way to get that young couple down
from there?" "Well the hook and ladder aren't long enough, so we might have to
try the helicopter," said Greg.
"There's one up there now," said Bernie. "Why can't they bring them down?"
"Because it's not a rescue helicopter. They wouldn't have the right equipment to
get them down. What we need is the fire rescue helicopter," said Greg and he
walked over to the truck to radio in for one.
"How long will it take them to to get here?" asked Lois. "Oh I hope it won't be
too long."
Bernie turned his head towards what sounded like an echo from a man's voice. He
could see Ted Brooks talking into a megaphone to Gary and Jillian. Bernie got
Lois and Marissa's attention and they all hurried over to where Ted was
standing.
"Are they all right? Can I talk to them?" asked Lois with motherly concern.
"Yes, they're fine. Do you know them?" asked Ted.
"Yes, that's our son Gary and his girlfriend Jillian. Please can I talk to him?"
asked Lois.
"Yes you can. Have him wave to you to make sure he hears you," said Ted handing
Lois the megaphone.
Lois took the megaphone and began to speak into it.
"Gary, honey it's me Mom. Dad and Marissa are here too. Are you and Jillian
okay? Wave and let me know honey. Okay?" asked Lois.
Gary was glad to hear the sound of his mother's voice.
"Hey Jillian, that's Mom," said Gary.
"I know, maybe we better answer her," said Jillian.
Gary and Jillian both began to wave their hand's so that Lois and Bernie could
see that they were all right.
"Okay, honey you and Jillian just hold on, the fire department will have you
down soon," said Lois.
Lois went into Bernie's arms.
"Oh Bernie, I hope it's not too much longer. Gary must be really scared by now,"
said Lois.
"I don't know," said Bernie. "He's with Jillian and their love for each other
will conquer any fear."
Bernie put his arms around Lois and they along with Marissa, prayed that Gary
and Jillian would be down soon. -
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Gary held on tight to Jillian, he didn't want to lose her, for anything in this
world. When Marcia threw him out, he never thought he would ever love anyone
again, but he was wrong. Jillian came into his life and changed all of that. He
wanted her in his life forever and nothing, but nothing was going to take her
away from him. Especially not this stupid ferris wheel. "Gary, are you okay?"
asked Jillian.
Gary nodded his head and then turned Jillian's head towards him. He stroked her
face gently with his fingertips and then kissed her gently on the lips.
"Jillian, can I ask you a question?"
"Sure Gary. What is it?" asked Jillian.
Gary gently cupped Jillian's face and looked into her beautiful violet eyes.
"Jillian, Uh will you, uh a marry me?" asked Gary.
Jillian couldn't believe what she had heard. 'Did Gary ask me to marry him?' she
thought to herself. She just had to make sure she heard right. "What did you
say?" asked Jillian.
"Jillian Matthew, will you marry me?" asked Gary, hoping that Jillian would say
yes.
"Yes! I'll marry you Gary Hobson. My God yes, I'll marry you."
"You will?" asked Gary.
"Yes! Yes! Yes!" said Jillian as she nodded her head up and down with happiness.
Gary and Jillian's lips met, they started to kiss with so much love for each
other,that they didn't notice the helicopter that was hovering above them.
"Hey you two love birds, are you ready to get down off of there?" asked the
pilot. Gary and Jillian glanced up at the helicopter.
"Oh, I don't know we're having so much fun up here. Aren't we Jillian?" said
Gary as he kissed Jillian gently on the lips.
"Yeah, we are, but if we don't go down, how can we get married?" asked Jillian
as she lightly touched Gary's face. "Yeah, I guess you're right. Yeah we're
ready to come down." "Okay you two. My name is Abner and I'm going to pilot
the chopper, while my friend Oliver here comes down with the ladder and helps
you both up here. Okay? Just hold on, Oliver is on his way," explained Abner.
Fifteen minutes later, Gary and Jillian were safely on the ground. Lois was in
her son's arms almost as soon as they we're down. "Oh Gary, are you and
Jillian alright?" asked Lois, gently kissing her son on the cheek.
"Yeah Gar, are you okay?' asked Bernie as he patted Gary on the back.
"Yeah, we were really worried about you and Jillian. It must have been really
scary for the both of you," said Marissa.
Jillian could no longer contain her excitement. She just had to tell Lois,
Bernie and Marissa the good news.
"We're getting married!" cried Jillian with tears of happiness streaming down
her cheeks.
"Oh! You are? I'm so happy for you both," said Lois as she hugged the both of
them. "Yes I know you two will be very happy together." "Congratulation's Gar,
I knew you had it in you," said Bernie.
"I wish you both the very best," said Marissa.
Jillian walked over and gave Marissa a big bear hug.
"Thank you Marissa. Marissa would you sing at our wedding?" asked Jillian.
"I love to, just let me know the date," said Marissa.
"Well we don't have one in mind yet," said Gary. "I do," said Jillian.
"You do?" asked Gary, surprised.
"Yes, I do," said Jillian. "Okay, what day would you like to get married?"
asked Gary.
Continued in Installment 2
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