Finally A Family - Part 5
Little did Bosco, Faith, Sully, Ty and Jack Warner know, but at the same time that they were setting their plan in motion, Jenny was in serious danger. She was just beginning to come around from the drug that Feraday had knocked her out with. She was slowly remembering where she was and what had been happening when her eyes focused on a person that was standing directly in front of her, crowding her space.
As her eyes focused she realized that it was Seth Feraday and he looked different than he had before. She was still afraid of him, but he looked even more angry and there was a strange look on his face. She didn't realize that while she was unconscious, he was doing something that a drug dealer should never do; he was using the very drugs that he was selling on the streets. He had been using heavily while Jenny was sleeping and he was becoming more and more agitated and aroused while he sat in the room watching her sleep in the gaudy negligee he made her wear.
While she was unconscious, he began setting a romantic mood around the room. There were candles burning and dim lighting. He had a fire burning in the fireplace and had some wine and appetizers brought into the room. He figured she would be hungry and thirsty when she awoke. The wine would also help to loosen her up he hoped.
Now, Jenny was fully awake and extremely anxious by her surroundings and the look on Seth Feraday's face.
"What's going on?" she asked, afraid to hear the answer.
"Well, my darling. I hope you had a nice nap. I took the liberty of setting up a few things for you. Wine?" he asked as he handed her a glass of wine. She self-consciously tried to draw the bedspread around her again only to find that the covers of the huge 4-poster bed had been turned down.
"Look, I just want to go home. I don't want you near me," she said quickly, fear in her voice. "If you just let me go, I won't tell anyone about you. You won't get in any trouble."
Feraday slapped her hard across the face and she fell back onto the bed and tried to scramble away from him. He was too quickly and he grabbed her by the foot and dragged her back down the bed toward him.
"You don't think I really believe that, do you!?" he screamed back at her as he started to grab at the flimsy bedclothes. "I know that the first person you'll run to after 'Daddy Dearest' is your boyfriend, Boscorelli!"
She tried to shake her head no - to tell him that she wouldn't go and tell anyone. "I promise. I won't tell my father or Bosco so it won't get back to the police department at all," she tried to convince him.
"Why would Boscorelli go to the police?" he asked, suddenly suspicious, but not releasing his grip on her.
She tried to pull away again and said, "Because he's not my boyfriend. That's what he does. He's a New York City Police Officer," she explained proudly.
Jenny immediately knew that this information made him more angry and she realized that she probably shouldn't have told him about Bosco being a cop; she had just hoped that it would scare him into letting her go. Now she feared that it only fueled his anger.
"Well, this changes things," he sneered. "I guess I'll have to speed up the process a little before Maurice has a chance to put two and two together and find me," he thought aloud.
But the drugs were making it hard for him to keep his thoughts clear and as he looked at her his mind kept going back to what he wanted to do to her. He climbed onto the bed saying, "Well, that can wait just a little while though. We have to get better acquainted."
She again tried to pull away, but he strengthened his grip and pulled her closer. He started to touch her again. He thought, in his drugged stupor, that he was getting her 'in the mood' - getting her excited. She tried to talk him out of it, tried to get away, but he wouldn't listen. Eventually, he got angry at her and struck her across the face again, "Shut up Bitch!," he yelled. She felt the sting on her nose, cheek and eye and reached up to her face and felt the blood begin to trickle from her nose as it combined with the blood from her cracked lip from the last slap and she started to cry.
Unfortunately, Seth Feraday seemed to like the fact that he made her cry and just continued to get more excited. He pulled off the last of her negligee and held her down, pinning her to the bed. She tried to scream, but he grabbed one of the scarves he had placed to tie her up with later and shoved it hard into her mouth, silencing her. He was touching her all over, making sick, crude comments to her. He began to undress and as he was unbuckling his belt she heard the doorbell to the penthouse apartment ring. He ignored the ringing bell, but whoever it was persistent because they didn't go away. Instead, they kept ringing the doorbell.
"Dammit!," Feraday yelled. He climbed off Jenny and tied her so that she couldn't move, leaving her on the bed, naked, the makeshift gag in her mouth. "Don't even make a sound," he warned her. "You won't like what happens to you if you ruin this for me." She nodded that she understood, but was trying to figure out a way to let whoever was at the door know that she was there against her will. He quickly walked out of the room toward the front door.
At the door, he looked through the peephole and saw a young black man in a delivery uniform, holding a box. "Who is it?" he yelled through the door. He was expecting a delivery of drugs from one of his connections.
"Delivery from the airport for a Mr. Seth Feraday," came Ty's voice from outside the door. Ty thought how lucky it was that they had caught this delivery boy trying to deliver something to the very apartment they needed to get into. As Davis and Sully questioned the boy they noticed how nervous he was and got suspicious. They asked him for identification and ran his name through the national computer and got a hit. He had a record for running drugs. After a little persuasion from Bosco, the boy told them that he was making a delivery of drugs that he had just picked up at the airport.
"Just leave it in the hallway and I'll get it later," answered Feraday. "Sorry Sir, I have orders to have it signed for or I can't leave it," Ty quickly made-up, hoping that it didn't make the man suspicious.
Feraday didn't like the sound of this, but because the drugs were affecting him, he didn't really want to think about it. "Oh alright! Just a minute," he answered through the door. Feraday took a quick look around to make sure that there were no tell-tale signs of the girl's presence visible. Satisfied, he unlocked the door; not knowing that on either side of the doors waited Officers Yokas, Sullivan, Davis and Boscorelli.
---- Well, let me know what you think. Should I continue? I need feedback! Thanks.
TBC.?
Little did Bosco, Faith, Sully, Ty and Jack Warner know, but at the same time that they were setting their plan in motion, Jenny was in serious danger. She was just beginning to come around from the drug that Feraday had knocked her out with. She was slowly remembering where she was and what had been happening when her eyes focused on a person that was standing directly in front of her, crowding her space.
As her eyes focused she realized that it was Seth Feraday and he looked different than he had before. She was still afraid of him, but he looked even more angry and there was a strange look on his face. She didn't realize that while she was unconscious, he was doing something that a drug dealer should never do; he was using the very drugs that he was selling on the streets. He had been using heavily while Jenny was sleeping and he was becoming more and more agitated and aroused while he sat in the room watching her sleep in the gaudy negligee he made her wear.
While she was unconscious, he began setting a romantic mood around the room. There were candles burning and dim lighting. He had a fire burning in the fireplace and had some wine and appetizers brought into the room. He figured she would be hungry and thirsty when she awoke. The wine would also help to loosen her up he hoped.
Now, Jenny was fully awake and extremely anxious by her surroundings and the look on Seth Feraday's face.
"What's going on?" she asked, afraid to hear the answer.
"Well, my darling. I hope you had a nice nap. I took the liberty of setting up a few things for you. Wine?" he asked as he handed her a glass of wine. She self-consciously tried to draw the bedspread around her again only to find that the covers of the huge 4-poster bed had been turned down.
"Look, I just want to go home. I don't want you near me," she said quickly, fear in her voice. "If you just let me go, I won't tell anyone about you. You won't get in any trouble."
Feraday slapped her hard across the face and she fell back onto the bed and tried to scramble away from him. He was too quickly and he grabbed her by the foot and dragged her back down the bed toward him.
"You don't think I really believe that, do you!?" he screamed back at her as he started to grab at the flimsy bedclothes. "I know that the first person you'll run to after 'Daddy Dearest' is your boyfriend, Boscorelli!"
She tried to shake her head no - to tell him that she wouldn't go and tell anyone. "I promise. I won't tell my father or Bosco so it won't get back to the police department at all," she tried to convince him.
"Why would Boscorelli go to the police?" he asked, suddenly suspicious, but not releasing his grip on her.
She tried to pull away again and said, "Because he's not my boyfriend. That's what he does. He's a New York City Police Officer," she explained proudly.
Jenny immediately knew that this information made him more angry and she realized that she probably shouldn't have told him about Bosco being a cop; she had just hoped that it would scare him into letting her go. Now she feared that it only fueled his anger.
"Well, this changes things," he sneered. "I guess I'll have to speed up the process a little before Maurice has a chance to put two and two together and find me," he thought aloud.
But the drugs were making it hard for him to keep his thoughts clear and as he looked at her his mind kept going back to what he wanted to do to her. He climbed onto the bed saying, "Well, that can wait just a little while though. We have to get better acquainted."
She again tried to pull away, but he strengthened his grip and pulled her closer. He started to touch her again. He thought, in his drugged stupor, that he was getting her 'in the mood' - getting her excited. She tried to talk him out of it, tried to get away, but he wouldn't listen. Eventually, he got angry at her and struck her across the face again, "Shut up Bitch!," he yelled. She felt the sting on her nose, cheek and eye and reached up to her face and felt the blood begin to trickle from her nose as it combined with the blood from her cracked lip from the last slap and she started to cry.
Unfortunately, Seth Feraday seemed to like the fact that he made her cry and just continued to get more excited. He pulled off the last of her negligee and held her down, pinning her to the bed. She tried to scream, but he grabbed one of the scarves he had placed to tie her up with later and shoved it hard into her mouth, silencing her. He was touching her all over, making sick, crude comments to her. He began to undress and as he was unbuckling his belt she heard the doorbell to the penthouse apartment ring. He ignored the ringing bell, but whoever it was persistent because they didn't go away. Instead, they kept ringing the doorbell.
"Dammit!," Feraday yelled. He climbed off Jenny and tied her so that she couldn't move, leaving her on the bed, naked, the makeshift gag in her mouth. "Don't even make a sound," he warned her. "You won't like what happens to you if you ruin this for me." She nodded that she understood, but was trying to figure out a way to let whoever was at the door know that she was there against her will. He quickly walked out of the room toward the front door.
At the door, he looked through the peephole and saw a young black man in a delivery uniform, holding a box. "Who is it?" he yelled through the door. He was expecting a delivery of drugs from one of his connections.
"Delivery from the airport for a Mr. Seth Feraday," came Ty's voice from outside the door. Ty thought how lucky it was that they had caught this delivery boy trying to deliver something to the very apartment they needed to get into. As Davis and Sully questioned the boy they noticed how nervous he was and got suspicious. They asked him for identification and ran his name through the national computer and got a hit. He had a record for running drugs. After a little persuasion from Bosco, the boy told them that he was making a delivery of drugs that he had just picked up at the airport.
"Just leave it in the hallway and I'll get it later," answered Feraday. "Sorry Sir, I have orders to have it signed for or I can't leave it," Ty quickly made-up, hoping that it didn't make the man suspicious.
Feraday didn't like the sound of this, but because the drugs were affecting him, he didn't really want to think about it. "Oh alright! Just a minute," he answered through the door. Feraday took a quick look around to make sure that there were no tell-tale signs of the girl's presence visible. Satisfied, he unlocked the door; not knowing that on either side of the doors waited Officers Yokas, Sullivan, Davis and Boscorelli.
---- Well, let me know what you think. Should I continue? I need feedback! Thanks.
TBC.?
