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Diana was still fast asleep in the car while Tommy unlocked the door of her house. He had found the keys in Diana's purse. He let the door open and went back to the car to bring Diana in the house. Tommy didn't know what Mad Dog had slipped in her drink, but it would probably take another hour or two for Diana to wake up.

With his right foot Tommy shut the door. He didn't know exactly which room of the house was the bedroom. He had been inside this house recently, but he had only been inside the living room. Luckily the first door Tommy opened happened to be Diana's bedroom.

Tommy carefully placed Diana on her bed, making sure she wouldn't bump her head into something. He covered her with a blanked he found on the chair in the corner. Next, he sat down on the same chair, keeping an eye on Diana.


Diana slowly opened her eyes, her head pounding. Where was she? She moved her arms behind her so she could sit upright, her head ache becoming worse. Why am I in my bedroom? She didn't know what had happened but her head felt like it was going to explode.

'Diana?' Tommy sat softly. As soon as he saw her opening her eyes he stood up and went to her.

Tommy? Diana thought. What is he doing here?

'What happened?' Diana said, laying back down. Every inch of her body hurt, she felt like she had been running for hours.

'You tell me' Tommy answered. It wasn't only Diana who needed answers.

'What do you mean?' Diana asked. She had no idea what had happened the past few hours.

'Why are you even here?' Diana continued. The last thing she remembered was Tommy and her getting into an argument. She was not sure what Tommy was doing in her bedroom, had he been here long?

'You don't remember a thing?' Tommy said puzzled. He figured she would not remember the whole night, but from the look of it she didn't remember a thing.

Diana shook her head, making it pound. She really had to stop moving.

'Could you get me a glass of water, please?' She asked Tommy. Right now she didn't really cared what happened to her, the only thing on her mind was making this pain stop.

'I'll be right back' Tommy nodded.


Carefully, Diana sipped from her glass of water. She was anxious to find out what happened to her. Sure, she had been drunk before, but this was not a hangover.

'So, are you going to tell me what happened?' Diana asked. There was still tension between them. Diana could remember their conversation very clearly.

'You went out with Mad Dog –' Tommy started.

'Wait… wait a minute, I went out with Mad Dog?' Diana interrupted full of disbelieve. Why would I do that? This evening was getting stranger and stranger.

'Yes, you did' Tommy said dryly.

'Why?' Diana said somewhat disgusted. She just couldn't get to grips with it, her and Mad Dog, it just wasn't going to happen.

Tommy ignored that question, although he had wondered it too.

'He drugged you and I happened to be there' Tommy continued to explain.

Diana didn't know what to say. He seriously drugged her? She knew Mad Dog was an arrogant jerk, but this really surprised her. Mad Dog didn't look like the kind to drug you and then rape you.

'Are you serious?' Diana asked for confirmation.

Tommy nodded, he was dead serious.

'I can't believe it…' Diana said. 'Why would he do that?'

'Why would you even go out with him?' Tommy responded aggressive.

Diana was taken by surprise. 'What…?' she said softly.

'You heard me!' Tommy responded. Because of his impressive physique, Tommy looked even more intimidating when he was angry.

'I know as much as you do' Diana began, her voice trembling. Tommy was scaring her, she had never seen him so angry.

'Maybe I was hurt… and he was there …' she continued.

'HURT?' Tommy was now shouting, both his hands forming a fist.

'You know NOTHING about hurt.'

Diana sat up against the headboard of her bed. She could feel her hands shaking. Quickly she pulled in her legs, making herself as small as possible.

She didn't know what to say, it seemed like everything she could say only made things worse.

Tommy came closer towards Diana. He rested his hands on the bed and leaned forward.

'Did you know what I had to go through during my time?' he began.

'You don't know anything about it!'

He face was now only inches away from Diana's face.

'You're scaring me' Diana said frightened.

'You know nothing! Nothing!' Tommy continued, ignoring Diana completely.

'Tommy, stop!' Diana tried to sound convincing, but she could never take on Tommy.

Suddenly Tommy realized what he was doing. He moved backwards, ashamed.

Diana still kept Tommy in her sight, she shouldn't fear him, but still she did.

'Thank you for saving me' she said, breaking the silence.

Tommy quickly looked Diana in the eye, and then he left the room. With a large bang he closed the door and a few seconds later Diana also heard the front door.

The only thing that came to mind was cry, Diana cried and cried. She couldn't come to grips with what just happened. Apparently she went out with Mad Dog, apparently he drugged her, but Tommy saved her. Tommy saved her from Mad Dog. That idea confused her. The Tommy she just encountered was angry with her, why would he save her? Why would he save her if she went out with Mad Dog? And what had happened during his time in Afghanistan? She had so many questions…

All of a sudden Diana wanted to see Tommy, she wanted to drive to his house, tell him it's alright, tell him she didn't know what she was thinking, tell him she's sorry. But then she realized she had no idea where Tommy lived…


Diana had hardly slept that night. She was up all night thinking, thinking about things she should've said to Tommy. She wanted to call in sick for work but decided that she could use some distraction.

She wiped away her tears and with a little help of concealer. she covered the dark circles under her eyes. She put on some basic jeans and a simple black t-shirt, good enough.

She didn't know if she wanted to face Mad Dog, she was afraid of him, afraid of what he did, but she also wanted to make him pay. If he was at the gym she could easily confront him in front of all the others.

But what she more hoped for was for Tommy. She knew chances were slim she would see him today. He would probably avoid both Diana and Mad Dog. But she perhaps she could find out where he lived, he had to fill in his address when he signed up at the gym…

Luckily her headache had stopped, however her bones were still aching and the walk towards the bus stop didn't exactly made that better. She had already taken in multiple painkillers, so another one probably wouldn't hurt. She always carried some extra paracetamol in her purse, just in case.

Politely she greeted the bus driver and sat down on a seat all the way in the back. She was fighting back the tears, but she had to be strong. She had to confront Mad Dog, he couldn't get away with this.

After a short drive it was time for Diana to get off. She pressed the stop button, letting the bus driver know he needed to stop at the next bus stop.

Before getting off Diana took in a deep breath. She could do this, she repeatedly told herself as she began walking towards the gym.