Sorry for the delay on this story. Some things happened at home and life got in the way. But it is back!

April was sitting at the local police station. By the way she couldn't be still in her seat you would think she was the one who was guilty. She wanted nothing more than to be rid of Randy,but she didn't want to go this route. April just wanted him to leave her alone, not be in a police station far away from home with other people that got roped into this situation. She was really upset and wanted to get out of there. April had finally opened up to someone about what was going on, and Carmella was pissed. She wanted to take Randy down herself. After she had texted Corey and knew that he and Randy would be back soon she called the police. Once they returned, she pulled Randy aside telling him she wanted to talk. Really she just didn't want him to be able to leave. April didn't feel comfortable with Carmella being alone with Randy, and Corey wasn't too happy when he found out, but Carmella didn't care. Now all four of them sat at the police station.

Randy had been going back and forth between a holding cell and an interview room. He had used his phone call to get in touch with his father and tell him he needed help and he should call their lawyer. April spent most of the time nervously explaining everything to the detectives, feeling embarrassed. The detective had called her mother on her behalf and told her that their daughter was there and she should come down. Carmella was talking with officers about everything April had told her and she had them listen to the recorded conversation of her and Randy. Corey was only able to speak about the night that he found April in the hotel. He was only really there to support April and his girlfriend. He was still trying to wrap his head around everything.

"Okay April, we're going to bring him back out into the cell until his lawyer arrives. Do you want to wait in my office until your mother gets here?" A detective asked her.

April silently nodded and followed him away before Randy was brought back. Carmella was about to follow her, but she also wanted to stare down Randy. She was enjoying seeing him in that cage.

"Can't talk yourself out of this one, Orton." She mumbled as she stared at him.

"You wouldn't be so cocky if there weren't metal bars between us." He replied in a low voice so he wouldn't be heard by anyone but her.

"Keep t up Randy. There won't be anything between you and your cellmate in prison. I bet a pretty boy like you will get a lot of attention. Hopefully they'll give you the same treatment you gave her." Carmella fired back at him.

Randy couldn't help but let out a growl and grip a bar of the cell he was contained in.

"Does she have to be here?" He asked a nearby officer.

"Ma'am, we've already taken your statement. If you're just going to stand there and aggravate him I'm going to have to ask you to leave."

"Seriously?" Carmella asked surprised. "After everything he's done I'm the one who's getting in trouble?"

"Come on." Corey said as he put his arm around her shoulders. "Let's go outside and get some air."

"No. I'm not leaving her by herself." Carmella replied, then walked towards where the officer took her.

A short while later a concerned Bob and Mary Orton barged into the police department.

"Where's my daughter?" Mary asked whoever she first saw.

"She's back here. Follow me." An officer told her.

As she walked away, Bob saw his son locked away across the room. He walked over with a worried look in his eyes.

"Randy, what happened?" He asked.

"When is the lawyer getting here?"

Mary ran into the room where April was and immediately sat down right next to her putting her arms around her daughter. April leaned into her trying her best to not cry. Corey and Carmella decided to leave so they could have some privacy.

"April what happened? When they called all they said was that you were here and I should come. Are you okay?" She asked as she looked her daughter in the eyes.

"Ma'am, it's been reported that your daughter was assaulted." The detective in the room informed her.

"What? By who? And why is Randy locked up?"

"Because he was the one accused and we had enough evidence to make an arrest. We're currently getting a search warrant for his bus. If we find the things your daughter claims will be on it, it's not looking too food for him."

"What?" Mary asked in disbelief.

"I'm so sorry mom." April apologize bursting into tears. "I never meant for any of this to come out. But Carmella found out and she called the police."

"Honey calm down." Mary tried to say as comfortingly as possible. "Do you think we could have a few minutes?"

"Of course." The detective responded.

He left the room, closing the door behind him. Mary turned back to April.

"I'm do sorry. I never wanted any of this to happen. And I didn't want anything to come in between you and Bob."

"So this is true?" Mary asked almost in disbelief.

April nodded hesitantly. She was worried that her mother wouldn't have believed her with everything that Randy had filled her head with.

"I never wanted any of this to happen."

"Did it happen when he brought you on the road with him?"

"It's why he brought me on the road with him. He's been doing this for years."

"Oh my God April. Why didn't you ever say anything?" Mary asked in an outburst.

"I thought at first it was a weird one time thing. But then it happened a few more times, but he wasn't always around so I just always thought this time would be the last I guess. I was so scared when I was younger. Then a little while ago he told me if I brought it up to you, Bob would just think I was making it up to make you two fight more."

"When did this start?" Mary asked not really wanting to know the answer, but knowing she needed to.

"When I was fifteen."

Mary muttered something under her breath while she put her hand over her mouth. Then put her arms around her daughter.

"April I'm so sorry. I never knew anything was going on. I don't want you to ever keep something like that to yourself again. And whatever has been going on between myself and Bob has nothing to do with you. It never did. No matter what Randy told you."

April breathed a sigh of relief that her mother was on her side. She felt like of stupid now that she ever thought otherwise.

"Do you think you can tell me what happened?" Mary asked.

"I, I don't know." April answered.

"I'm going to hear about things anyway. Charges are being pressed, so things are going to come out. And unfortunately because of who he is things are going to spread quickly. I'd rather hear what really happened from you."

"Oh God no. This can't happen. Things can't get out. He'll lose his job, people will say things about him, he'll be pissed." April said frantically.

"But it has to honey. Unless you want him to get away with what he did." Mary reminded her.

"I just want him to leave me alone." April stated.

"You don't want him to go to jail for what he did?"

"What if he doesn't? What if people don't believe me? What if he gets away with it because of who he is? He's going to come after me for letting things get out." April worried.

"The hell he is." Mary said sternly.

The detective slowly opened the door and came back into the room.

"You two are free to go and we'll be keeping you updated, unless you have any questions." He said.

"What is going to happen with Randy tonight?" Mary asked. "My daughter is very scared that he's going to get out and come after her."

"Chances are he will be here all night. His lawyer is almost here so he hasn't even started anything yet. We won't be able to get him released until early hours of the morning."

"See dear. We have all night. Why don't we go to a hotel somewhere and we can talk." Mary said.

"What about Bob?" April asked.

"Bob is capable of getting his own hotel room." Mary answered as she stood up.

They began walking through the building together. April kept her head down, trying to avoid looking at her step father and brother on her way out. She saw Randy out of the corner of her eye. He was giving her a predatory glare. She tried her best to ignore him and not let him know that she noticed. She didn't want to give him any satisfaction. But she could feel his stare on her back as she exited the building.