Aaliyah Jasminda
I yelled, "What
the hell?" No sign of Cassandra anywhere.
I jumped out of the car and raced into the house. Cassandra apparently woke up in a rage as the
living room was trashed. I ran back
outside and looked at Omar.
"Get in the car," he commanded.
My mind was racing as I slid into the passenger seat. I was tired and over this mess. "Where in the hell did she go?" I asked.
"I think I have an idea. She seems to be dead set on getting back at
ol' boy," Omar said as he pulled out of the driveway. "We gotta go back and get him."
"What? Where is
he?" I asked.
"In the middle of nowhere. Even
if he got out, he won't get far. The
funny thing, he is closer to home than he thinks."
As Omar sped down the road, all I kept thinking was when would this be over. I couldn't get mad at anyone
else but myself. I chose to go down this
path of revenge. I chose to drag Omar
down the path with me. Now we have a psycho
chick on the loose.
"Okay, so wait.
Where do you think Cassandra went?"
"She probably went back to the motel which is not too
far from where I left ol' boy and if he has managed to start walking to try to
get some help, there is a chance that their paths may cross." Omar pulled out his cell phone.
"Who are you calling?" I asked.
"Cassandra. If I
can come up with a way to give her some closure, I can keep her from doing
something stupid." Omar didn't get
an answer so he ended the call.
I stared out of the window.
All I could do was ask the good Lord for nothing crazy to happen. I shook my head at the irony of asking God to
help me in a mess that I created; one
that He surely would not smile down on.
I laid my head against the headrest and closed my eyes. I must have fallen asleep because by the time
I opened them, we were in front of what appeared to be an abandoned farm house.
"Where are we?"
I asked. I squinted my eyes while
using my hand to shade them as the sun was beginning to rise.
"In the middle of nowhere," Omar replied as he
grabbed a bottle of water out of the car and then headed towards the entrance.
I followed Omar and stopped dead in my tracks once I entered
the doorway. Geoffrey was laid out on
the ground and it appeared that he pissed
and crapped on himself. Omar walked
over to him and nudged him with his foot.
Geoffrey stirred some and then stopped.
Omar nudged him again and then yelled, "Hey! Wake your
ass up!" Omar then poured water on
Geoffrey's face.
Geoffrey began
coughing and shook his head as he tried to sit up. He slowly opened his eyes and looked very
confused. He turned his head and looked
up at Omar and flinched. I couldn't even
laugh as I no longer found the situation funny.
I don't know what Omar did, but Geoffrey looked like he was beat up
pretty badly. Omar then grabbed Geoffrey
by the collar and pulled him into an upright position.
Geoffrey was the first one to break the silence. "I thought you weren't coming
back," he said.
I looked at Geoffrey.
He really was a certified jackass.
With all that had happened he still couldn't turn off his sarcasm.
"Shut the hell up.
The plan has changed," Omar said.
At this point I was wondering what the plan was. I wasn't supposed to know what happened to
Geoffrey once he left the house, but seeing him made a very small part of me begin
to feel guilty of his condition. I began
to wonder if all of this was worth it. I
cleared my throat. "Where do we go
from here?" I asked.
"Once we find Cassandra, we are going to turn him
in," Omar stated.
"But I thought we weren't going to do that?"
"Look AJ, I have enough on ol' boy to get him convicted for at least credit card fraud.
With his
record, he may do a year or more. He clearly can't afford a good attorney." Omar then walked over to me.
"We need to end this and I can see that you are ready
for it to end. Truth be told, this
really ain't your thing. Well at least not the violent part of it. You are turning
into someone you are not. We can turn
him in and keep our hands clean. We know
where his wife is. He doesn't. As long as we keep a tight rein on her, he
won't breathe a word of our involvement.
He'd rather serve time than have his son's mother go down with him. We just need to find Cassandra and have her
turn him in. She doesn't even know who
we are and will never be able to track us down.
I will make sure of it."
I looked over at Geoffrey and then walked towards him. I stooped down beside him and then stood
right back up because he smelled awful. Just as I opened my mouth to speak, I had
an idea. I walked back over to Omar.
"Why don't we just drop him back off at his home and
tell Cassandra where he is. At that
point what happens to him next is completely out of our hands and we just walk
away. I'm tired and I am ready to move
on."
Omar remained quiet for a moment and then nodded in
agreement. He walked over to Geoffrey
and said, "Get up."
Geoffrey could barely manage. Omar grabbed him by the collar and yanked Geoffrey
to his feet. Geoffrey winced in pain as
Omar shoved him towards the door.
Geoffrey looked at me with remorse.
I looked at him with a blank stare.
At that point, I was feeling emotionless and numb. After the hellish night he had, I was
sure in that moment that Geoffrey would think twice before pulling a con ever
again.
Omar popped the trunk and without resistance, Geoffrey
slowly climbed in. Once we were settled
in the car we headed back to Geoffrey's house.
My mind started to feel more at ease as the light at the end of the
tunnel was coming near. I looked over at
Omar and grabbed his hand and squeezed it.
Although things got out of control, he still had my back and I was so
appreciative of him for that. As we
approached Geoffrey's house, I looked around to see if maybe Cassandra
returned. There was no sign of her. Omar tried calling her again and the phone
went straight to voice mail.
"She will find her way back here, she needs
closure," he said while pulling into the garage. I then grabbed the remote and closed the
garage door.
Omar climbed out of the car and opened the trunk and
Geoffrey slowly climbed out.
"What now?" Geoffrey asked.
"Nothing. We are done.
I guess you can call us even," Omar said.
"Where's Terry?"
Geoffrey asked.
"You will find out eventually, until then, we are done
with you," I said through gritted teeth.
Like I said before, only a small part of me felt bad for him. "You don't contact me and I won't
contact you. That way you don't have any
problems."
Geoffrey opened his mouth to speak but I cut him off. "Quite frankly, I really don't care
about what else you have to day. Just
get in the house," I said as I walked back to the car and opened the
passenger door. I then pressed the
garage door opener and tossed it on the garage floor.
"You heard her," Omar said as he got into the car.
Geoffrey turned around and went inside of the house. When he closed the door, I realized that I
had stopped breathing. "Is it
really over?" I asked Omar.
"I hope so," he said as he backed out of the
garage.
I leaned my head back and breathed a sigh of relief. I just wanted to go home and take a nice hot
bath and get some sleep. We still had to
go back to the diner and get my car. As
we were driving, I began to fully understand why revenge was truly a waste of
time. I had no sense of
satisfaction. I felt empty. What did I really accomplish was the question
that came to mind. I rubbed my temple as
I felt a headache coming on as we approached the diner parking lot.
Omar pulled up next to my car and said "I'll follow you home." I climbed out and got into my
car. I hung my head down low and sat
quietly for a moment. I just needed to
put this behind me and move on.
Regardless of the feeling of emptiness, I was just glad that it was
over.
Once we got back to my house, I took a long hot bath and
then crawled into my bed. It took a
while for me to fall asleep but when I finally did I slept for a good six hours
before Omar woke me up.
"AJ," he said as he sat on the edge of my bed and
reached over to the nightstand for my TV remote control.
"What?" I
asked groggily.
"You need to see this," he said as he turned on
the TV.
I looked over at the image on the screen and was hoping that I was just
dreaming.
"It looks like Cassandra got her closure," Omar
said.
My jaw dropped open.
Cassandra was being escorted in handcuffs by two police men. "What happened?" I asked.
"Ol' boy is dead."
"Huh?"
"Cassandra killed him."
©All original content copyright Kim M. Washington, 2014
©All original content copyright Kim M. Washington, 2014