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Chapter 6

Kay's dilemma

Kay arrived and took a deep breath. This was goodbye. Goodbye to her love Miguel, and her dear daddy, who fought so much to protect her. Squaring her shoulders Kay sauntered over to the ticket counter.

"How may I help you?" The Receptionist asked.

"One second." Kay said scanning the board behind her. The next flight that left would land in Houston, Texas. That is where she would go since she only had to wait fifteen minutes.

"Ok let me know when you are ready."

"I am actually." Kay informed her, pulling money from her purse. "I'd like to purchase a one way ticket to Houston."

"Ok one moment." The receptionist said, typing furiously. "Window or aisle?"

"Window please."

"Ok that will be 250.00"

Kay handed her the money. "Here you go. 250."

"Ok if I can just see your id, you can be on your way." The receptionist said.

Just as Kay handed it to her, the phone rang. "Excuse me please," The receptionist said. "Harmony Airlines."

Kay waited impatiently as the woman listened for a few minutes. "Yes. I see." The receptionist said. "Uh huh ok, thank you."

"Ok can I have my id and ticket now please?" Kay asked frustrated.

"No Miss Bennett, I am afraid not. That was the Harmony police department. You need to come with me."

"NO!" Kay shouted, panicking. Then she turned and ran for the doors. Luckily, the receptionist wasn't fast enough in her high heels to catch her. Sighing with relief Kay hopped into a waiting cab.

"Where to miss?" The cabbie asked, lighting a cigar.

"Um...um... take me to Hallsville please."

Hallsville was two towns away and Kay hoped that no one would look for her there until she could figure out a way to get to another state. She relaxed slightly. Her family had only been there once and Grace said it was "full of evil" so they never went back. So confidently she dozed off until they were almost there.

"Ok miss that will be 30.00" The cabbie said.

Kay handed him the money and stepped out of the cab. This was just great. The place looked like a dump and now she didn't know how she was going to get a job now that her father had people looking for her.

She would have to assume a fake identity in order to support herself. She already lost 250.00 at the airport. What was she going to do? Sighing dejectedly she walked into a small inn and rented a room. Thankfully, they never asked her a question, only took the 50.00 for her room and let her be.

Once she got into the room she collapsed on the bed in tears. Things were so messed up. Not that she had expected this to be easy. But how could she have know that things would be this horrible?

She was going to catch the first gray hound bus out of hell to a new life and hopefully things would start to look up for her. But not only for her, but for the child she was now carrying.

"Don't worry little baby." She whispered. "I promise this will be ok. Mommy can take care of both of us."

Meanwhile back at the airport...

The receptionist picked up the phone and dialed the number to the Harmony police department. It was answered on the first ring, by none other than Sam Bennett.

"Harmony Police Department."

"Yes this is Wanda Lovell at the Harmony airport. I'm calling about Katherine Bennett."

"Did you find my daughter?" Sam asked hopefully.

"Well yes. She tried to buy a ticket to Texas."

Texas? His baby was running away? How had he gone so wrong by her? Had he not shown her enough love? "Where is she? Can I come pick her up?"

Wanda sighed. "No I am afraid not Mr. Bennett. I tried to stop her but she ran away into a waiting cab. But I thought you should know. Maybe the driver will remember her."

"Thank you Wanda." Sam said softly, then hung up the phone.

Sam quickly filled the other officers in on what he knew and sent out some patrol cars. He then got in his own car. "I'll find you Kay, if its the last thing I do."

He briefly considered calling Grace, then changed his mind. Let her worry. She deserved it after all she had put Kay through. Could Kay be right? Did Grace loved Charity more? It certainly seemed that way.

His oldest daughter had to play third fiddle for her mother's affection. Why was Grace being so hard on her own flesh and blood? Why couldn't she support her daughter?

Because support was what Kay needed after that asshole Miguel had taken advantage of her. Sam would never believe otherwise, despite what his wife said. How long had Kay been the outcast? and how had she dealt with it up until now.

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