She couldn't believe that she had finally left him. Eleven years of torture was too much for her. Her cell phone had been ringing constantly. They were all messages from Antonio and his mother. She didn't pick up or listen to one single message left for her. She kept on driving until she got to her destination.

She arrived at Stevenson middle school and signed William out. She then made her way to the airport with William. He sat there in silence not asking a single question. They arrived at the airport and Sheridan purchased two tickets while William waited in silence. When they finally boarded the plane, William finally began to speak.

"Mom why did are we on this plane?" He asked her.

"Sweetie there is something I have to tell you but I want to wait to explain it to you." Sheridan replied.

"Is it bad?" William asked her.

"No it's very good news." Sheridan said to him in a soft voice.

William smiled at his mother. He now felt reassured by her actions. William always felt close to his Uncle Luis and to his mother Sheridan. He sometimes wished that Luis was his father. His father, Antonio, seemed so clueless half the time. He wondered where they were going. He hoped that they were going to see his grandma and new grandpa. Maybe they were going to see his aunt in NY or his uncle in Berkley.

"Mother, where are we going?" William asked Sheridan.

"We're going to see your uncle Luis and your grandma and your new grandpa.

"Why is dad coming with us?" William asked her.

"He won't be coming with us ever again." Sheridan said to him.

"What? Why? I thought you said that everything was alright." William said to his mother.

"Your father and I are getting a divorce." Sheridan said to him.

"NO! Mother you can't." William yelled at Sheridan.

"First of all you are to never yell at me again and second of all I can get a divorce and I am going to get a divorce.

"Yes mother." William said with guilt in his voice for yelling at his mother.

The rest of the plane trip silent. William had fallen asleep and Sheridan had to nudge him to wake him up. She called Luis and got his answering machine. She called Pilar to tell her that she and William were in Nevada and that she wanted William to stay there for the night. Pilar reluctantly agreed and Sheridan hung up as soon as she could.

Pilar was furious with the way that Sheridan was treating her Antonio. All she wanted was for Antonio to be happy. She had no sympathy for Luis. She knew that he could take care of himself. Antonio though needed Sheridan and William. Now Sheridan was going to take that away from him. It wasn't fair how everyone took away things from Antonio. She wasn't going to let Sheridan do this to Antonio. It didn't matter how unhappy Luis and Sheridan were. As long as Antonio was happy nothing mattered. She saw the cab pull up and she went out to talk to Sheridan. William got out of the cab and ran up to his grandma. She hugged him and told him to go inside. She was going to talk to Sheridan when the cab pulled away. That bitch! She's going to see Luis. Well I won't let her do this to my poor poor Antonio. Pilar got into her car and rushed to Luis's.

Luis got came running outside once he heard the tire skids. There she was on the ground and his mother standing over her. He saw Pilar lean over her and start to choke her. He ran down the stairs to the first floor and pried his mother off of a Sheridan.

"Mama what have you done?" Luis asked Pilar.

"I made sure that she will never harm my Antonio." Pilar said.

"Mama what did you do?" Luis asked in a serious voice.

"She told Antonio the truth she come out here with William to be with you she's going to divorce Antonio." Pilar mumbled.

"What have you done?" Luis asked again.

"I've stopped you and Sheridan from ruining Antonio's life." Pilar said to him.

"Mama please answer me." Luis said again.

"When she got out of the cab I hit the gas and killed her. I killed the bitch that tried to hurt my Antonio." Pilar yelled at Luis.

Luis couldn't believe what he was hearing. He picked his hand up and slapped his mother across the face. He looked down at Sheridan who laid lifeless on the ground.