DISCLAIMER: I don't own 7th Heaven or anything related to it besides the content and characters that I created. I also don't really know anything about police business or jails, so sorry. THIS CHAPTER IS WHAT REBECCA IS THINKING. HER ACTIONS ARE IN REGULAR AND HER THOUGHTS ARE IN ITALIC.
Rebecca had hit her more than two dozen times and with every stroke she felt like she could give up then and there. Some primal instinct in her mind kept her going and she sorely wished that it were not there.
"I don't think you've learned your lesson, dumpling," Rebecca said and hit her across the face with the back of her hand. While Rebecca looked weak, she was indeed quite strong as was apparent from sound of Kay's jaw breaking. She almost flew out of consciousness when Rebecca grabbed her chin and the pain soared through her body. Blood started pouring from her mouth and onto Rebecca's hand.
"You're bleeding on me! That's very rude. You must learn another lesson." With that, the woman turned around and went to what Kay referred to as Professor Goodtime's Table of Fun and searched around. Finally she came to an object and picked it up. It was a drill.
"This could useful," she said and revved it up, walking closer towards Kay.
Chapter 11: Mind Of A Maniac
The sky was dark but she didn't seem to notice as she edged around the side of the large house. Nice neighborhood. I knew I'd find her living in a place like this. Little girl thinks she can have everything she wants just because she lives in a nice neighborhood. Well, I'll teach her.
Rebecca heard a door open and instinctively hid behind some bushes. Kay, the girl she had been following for months now, was in the backyard, calling for her dog on the other side of the house.
Focus that way, my darling. Just keep that way, everything will be okay. When she peeked from her hiding spot, she saw that the young brunette was standing with her back to her. The rain decided to fall by then, so when she stood up she was careful about not making any noises.
She crept closer, ducking under the windows just in case a family member was watching. When she got to the laundry window, she looked in and saw that the hall was clear. Haha, dumpling, time to go.
She eased down off her toes and walked closer to Kay. The girl was still unaware that there was a person behind her and that was cool with Rebecca.
All the sudden, the mangy mutt came into view and she knew it was now or never. If she took her chance now, even if the dog barked she could have the girl in her car before the parents realized what had happened.
"Oh there you are, you silly puppy," the teen said and Rebecca quickly grabbed a lawn gnome with her black gloved hand and slammed it into the back of Kay's head. There was a THUD when it struck, but Rebecca was able to put the gnome back in place and catch the girl before she fell to ground.
With her hostage safely in her hands, Rebecca quickly began dragging her through the back yard and to the side of the house. The dog started barking, so Rebecca picked up the pace, running with the light girl in her hands. Luckily for her, the hospital had helped the girl lose some extra weight that would have prevented making an exit. Unfortunately, since it was raining and the ground was wet and muddy, the young girl's feet left lines in the mud, tracing the way to the car.
Ahh, stupid rain. Oh, well. It won't hurt our plans, my dear. Soon you'll be safe with me.
They were at Rebecca's light blue Lincoln Town car in no time and Rebecca dragged Kay to the back seat. When she was sure that the girl was in and looking normal, she flew to the drivers side and turned the car on. They were at least half way to the stop sign at the end of the road when Rebecca saw the family rushing to the front yard, following the trail that Kay's feet had left.
At least two other cars were driving at that point, which was dumb luck for Rebecca. I sure am glad that I decided to trade my station wagon in. When she was at the stop sign, she looked in her mirror and saw the girl's parents looking up and down the road, apparently trying to figure out what car had taken their beloved daughter, if it was a car at all. Before she hit the gas again she saw the father run in one direction and the mother run to the house.
Stupid, that's what they are. No wonder their daughter likes to ruin other people's lives. Can't really say I blame the girl. I'll make her better. I'll help her see her mistakes.
They drove down the rest of the road and turned left twice and right once. On a street similar to a ghetto (but instead of run down apartments, there were run down houses), Rebecca pulled to a brown house with white trim, although the paint on the house was peeling rather badly. The driveway that she pulled in to looked like it had been paved at one point but now it was only jagged pieces of cement. The grass had been recently mowed but the bushes were almost as tall as the house.
Home sweet home. Rebecca stopped the town car and sat there for a few minutes. She knew what she needed to do next. Okay, first I must take her to the basement. That's the only place that I can teach her without distractions. Oh, I better tie her up. I think that her transformation might be hard and she'll want to get away. But she can't get away. I'm doing this for her own good.
Once her plans were firm, she got out of the car and made sure the coast was clear. When she saw that it was, she got out of the car and opened the back door. There she saw that Kay was still asleep. The slightest hint of blood had formed at the back of her neck, but it was dry now. Carefully, she picked Kay up in her arms and carried her to the front door.
Fishing the key out of her pocket was more difficult than she thought it would be but once that was done, she opened the door. The room in front of her was the small living room, scarcely furnished with a comfy chair and table with a light on it. The room was open to the kitchen, which had a table, three chairs, a refrigerator, two countertop spaces, a sink and an oven. Next to the kitchen was a door and that was what she was looking at.
Hmm… how to get to the basement without breaking your little bones, dumpling? After a few minutes of deciding, she figured that she could throw the girl over her shoulder and bring her down while holding the railing. She set Kay in the ragged comfy chair and resituated her on her shoulder. Once she found that satisfactory, she slowly walked to the door and opened it, revealing an empty darkness that would haunt even the strongest of men.
Here we go, dumpling. School is in session.
Well, I hope that this answered a few of your questions about what happened before Kay came to Professor Goodtime's House of Fun. And yes, I realize that she didn't have a headache in the last chapter but I kinds forgot... whoops. Anyway, review please cause I love them and enjoy. Don't worry, Kevin and Lucy are coming in the next chapter, as well as several other family members. And maybe Andrew and Brooke, I don't know yet. REVIEW! right now, please
