Disclaimer: These characters do no belong to me, and I humbly thank Fireworks
and Rysher for unconsciously lending them to me J.
Author's Short Note: Just for added interest: during the writing of the final
scenes, there actually was a storm brewing in Lac DuBonnet, Manitoba (where I
was). Weird, eh?
As The Storm Recedes
Angie sat down on the bed, and lay her head into her hands. She couldn't
believe what she'd just done.
Rollie had reached out to her, he'd shown her how much he cared and
believed in her. And what had she done? She'd pulled away again. And it was
all thanks to Victor Loubar. The memories, the nightmares he had left her with
were ruining her life. Hers and Rollie's. And she didn't know how to control
them.
She'd tried so hard to get them to stop, but it just wasn't any use. Until
she was sure that Loubar was dead, she'd never be able to live freely. She
would continue to be disclosed, and jumpy, and to hurt Rollie.
She got up from the bed, using her shirtsleeve to wipe the tears from her
face. She needed to go home, to be in her own place, with her own furniture,
and her own belongings. She needed to think a in peace. Away from Rollie.
She slowly made her way down the staircase towards the workstation. The
memory of Loubar entered her mind. She let it play through, clutching the rail
tightly.
"Hey," she spotted Rollie standing near the front window, staring outdoors.
"A storm's brewing." He said, without turning around.
"Oh," she replied, coming to stand beside him.
He turned to her, his eyes met hers and he saw the hurt in her clear blues.
"What's up?"
She shook her head. "I want to go home Rollie. Please. I want to spend
the night in my own place."
Rollie was about to disagree when he decided against it. He knew Angie
really needed to be home, and he didn't see how any harm could come by granting
her wish. "Sure," he said.
He grabbed a jacket for himself. "Here," He threw her a large hoody of
his. "Put this on, it'll keep you warm."
She pulled the sweater over her head, and cast a glance toward him. "Thank
you."
He smiled at her. "You're welcome."
She followed him outside, and instinctively pulled the hoody up over her
head.
The ride to her apartment was made in silence. Every once in a while,
Angie would feel Rollie's eyes on her, but she attempted not to look.
She knew he was worried about her, but there wasn't anything he could do to
help. And frankly, she'd rather leave him out in the cold than get him
involved and hurt in the process.
She knew that if he ended up involved he would be hurt. She couldn't
control the memories, couldn't stop them from ruining her life. Why ruin his,
too?
Once they reached her place, Rollie insisted on walking her up. She hadn't
wanted him to, but since she had not been in the apartment since Loubar's rein
of terror, she decided it was best.
After Rollie had walked through the apartment twice, and was preparing for
a third, Angie'd had enough.
"Rollie, I think it' safe," she said, her voice showing the frustration she
felt.
He nodded, pausing only slightly before heading to the door.
"You sure you don't want me to stay?"
Angie shook her head. "Nah, I'll be okay." She met his stare, and saw the
uncertainty in his clear eyes. "I will."
"Okay." He opened the door. "You know to call me if you need anything
right?"
She nodded.
"Okay." He left, closing the door silently after him.
Angie breathed a sigh of relief, and made her way to the bedroom. She lay
on the bed. Her cat, most likely feeling neglected by her lack of attention,
trotted toward her, curling his body around her neck.
"Hey there," she cooed, holding him against her. He rubbed his nose
against hers. "Bet you're feeling lonely, huh?"
She continued to stroke him for a while, his purring was like a hypnotic
noise, lulling her to sleep.
When she finally did find sleep, she'd sworn she had heard her cap growl.
But the darkness overtook her.
* * *
"You let her go?"
Rollie drew back. Mira was much smaller than him, by at least a foot, but
her voice was much mightier. "Well, hey I thought she would be okay."
"You 'thought'? Rollie, there's no room for thought here. We're talking
about a wanted felon, whose plan you once again fowled."
Rollie was silent before answering. "You didn't find him, did you." It was
more of a statement than a question.
"No," she replied. "We dragged the lake twice, and he's disappeared into
thin air."
"That's not good." Rollie said. "Does that mean that he'd out there
somewhere? Is it likely he'll come after us?"
Mira pondered the idea. "Can't tell you for sure, Rollie. The chances,
considering the past, are pretty positive towards that."
"Damn," Rollie muttered through clenched teeth. He knew he shouldn't have
let her go on her own, but she'd seemed so worn out. And a he really hadn't
seen anything wrong with letting her go. "Are you sure she won't be safe at
her place? For all we knowa"
"Rollie you don't understand. We don't know anything right now! Listen,"
she shook her head, placing her hand on Rollie's arm. "What's done is done,
right? Why don't you just go home and get some rest. Don't forget that you've
been through just as much as Angie, plus being shot."
"I guess so," he replied. "But will Angie be alright?"
Mira nodded. "She should be. But I'd give her a call when you get home."
Rollie turned to leave the station. "See you." He waved to her.
"Yup. And I hate to be such a cop, but drive carefully okay? It's getting
pretty bad out and I'm afraid some hard rain's in the forecast."
As Rollie headed home, he considered taking a detour to Angie's place. He
decided against it, knowing all too well that she'd be angry if he showed up.
I will call though, he told himself silently. Just to be sure everything's
okay.
* * *
Angie awoke from a deep slumber to find her cat seated on her chest, his
frantic tail brushing her face.
"What's a matter?" She asked him, rubbing the sleep from her eyes.
As she stepped from the bed, a noise startled her and she dove back into
bed.
"Lighten up, Angela," she told herself. "It's just the doorbell."
Padding to the door, Angie considered who it would be at her doorstep at
this time. She shook her head, licking her lips.
"Come on, Rollie. I expected morea" She swung the door open.
"Hello Angela." It wasn't Rollie's face that stared back at her. It was
Loubar's.
She swung the door shut, but her impulse hadn't been quick enough. Loubar
stuck his foot in the doorway, throwing it open with his hands.
The force of the door knocked Angie backward, and she fell into the couch.
"No, pleasea"
Loubar made his way in, closing the door behind him. He slowly made his
way towards her.
Angie desperately attempted to get up, pulling herself toward the couch.
Her shoulder throbbed, her head pounded.
"This is all your fault," Loubar growled, slowly. "If you had only learned
the first time."
"I a noa" She sobbed.
He came to stand before her, and reached toward her.
Angie flinched, remembering when he'd removed the mask after he had hit
her. Those same tears stung her eyes again.
He grabbed her by the shoulders and roughly pulled her up. "I've got a
plan and this time you aren't going to ruin it, you hear?" Grabbing her by the
shirtfront, he pushed her backwards.
"No," she cried, the tears blurring her vision.
He threw her into an armchair and began pacing the floor before her.
"Because of you a my plans were ruined, my eve of destruction was delayed." He
grinned, evilly. "But not for much longer, because my new plans include having
you out of the way. And Tylera"
Rollie. The tears she'd tried so hard to fight back had returned. "No,
she couldn't let herself be vulnerable. Not here and not now.
As Victor Loubar rambled on, she wondered if she'd ever see Rollie again.
Or if he planned to kill her now and him later.
After all Rollie had done for her, she'd only been cold toward him.
Because of what Victor Loubar had done. She wished she could see him again;
just once so she could clear things up. So that she could tell him that she
hadn't meant what she'd said earlier. Things had changed, she was sure of it.
Loubar swung at her. As she held her balled hands up as a shield, a noise
broke her thoughts, startling Loubar.
The phone. Her telephone was ringing.
* * *
Rollie clutched the phone to his ear. 'Pick up, Angela!' he thought.
Just as he was about to disconnect, the ringing stopped and the phone
clicked.
"Who's this?" A gruff voice asked.
Rollie's eyes narrowed. He recognized the voice from somewhere but he
couldn't quite place it. It surely wasn't Angie. Maybe he had the wrong
number.
"Oh, uh I think I have the wrong number, I'm looking for an Angiea"
"Oh, she's here alright." The voice returned, louder than before.
"What thea" Rollie suddenly realized who he was talking to. "Loubar a what
have you done with Angie?!?"
"Nothing," he let a laugh slip out. "Yet. But she's going to be in
trouble real soon."
"Let me talk to her, dammit!" Rollie shouted. "Let me hear her voice."
"Hmma" Loubar considered it. "Hey, Angela, your boyfriend here wants to
hear your voice."
"Rollie! Please don'ta" Rollie heard her shriek.
"Happy?" Loubar intervened. "I got a proposal for you, Tyler. Her life a
for yours. Sound good?"
"No, Rollie it's a trap! He'll kill us both!!" Angie cried in the
background.
"Tyler," Loubar spoke again. 'Her place, ten minutes. No cops or I'll kill
her for sure."
The phone clicked in Rollie's ear. He slammed the receiver down, and raced
for the door, grabbing his coat as he passed the workstation. He considered
calling Mira and letting her know what was going on. But Loubara
He knew he hadn't been joking about killing Angie. And if he knew a no.
It'd be too risky. He'd just have to go alone.
* * *
Angie sighed as she watched Loubar make his way from the living room to the
kitchen. After he'd hung up the phone he had smiled at her; an evil smile that
made shivers run up her spine.
"Hey, Angela." Loubar called to her. "Don't look so down, you're still
going to die. I just decided to have an audience. That okay with you?"
Angie scowled at him. "You're twisted," she spat, jumping from the chair.
"Whoa, little lady," Loubar extracted a gun from his pocket. He swung it
around before him. "Sit down."
Angie obeyed, shooting dirty looks toward him. Part of her wished he
hadn't talked to Rollie. She'd known he was going to kill her anyhow, and had
almost come to accept it. But for Rollie to watch a and then be killed
himself.
She shook her head, hot tears slipping down her nose. It just wasn't
right.
"So, I'm curious," Loubar made his way back to the living room. "What
exactly is there between you and Tyler? I mean you two dating or something?"
"Shut up!" Angie cried. She clenched her teeth together. "You make me
sick."
"Good," he smiled. "That's the relationship I'm aiming for."
He hadn't been expecting her sudden movement, and found himself thrown
backward, Angie on top of him, her knees digging into his chest.
"You sick, twisted, bastard!!" She shrieked, pounding on his chest.
He struggled against her, his strength finally prevailing. He shot up,
throwing her off of him.
Angie hit the floor hard, but allowed herself to be stunned only for a
second. She rolled onto her hands and knees, searching for the gun that he'd
dropped during the struggle. She finally located it under the far armchair,
and grabbed for it.
"Get back!" She shrieked, jumping to her feet, the gun in her hand pointed
at Loubar. "Get back!"
Loubar seemed momentarily stunned, but soon regained himself. "Ooh, I'm
supposed to be scare?" He mocked. "I know you can't shoot me." He slowly
backed away from her, heading toward the far side of her living room.
Keep walking, Angie thought to herself. Keep the gun pointed at him and he
can't do anything. "You're going to pay, Loubar. You're gonna pay for what
you did to me and Rollie."
"Come on, you don't actually expect me to believe you'd shoot me, do you?"
"I will!! I swear you make one more move and I'lla"
He took a step backward until he stood before the large picture window.
"So you swear you aren't dating, huh? Hmm, well by the way you jumped me
when wea"
"Shut up!!!" She fired the gun, the rage running from her body through her
trigger finger. "Shut up!!"
Loubar was hit, and as Angie watched in horror, he tumbled backwards,
falling through her picture window.
"No!!" Angie shrieked, dropping the gun. It was just like before a like
when Loubar a "No!!" she brought her hand up to her mouth as the sobs began.
"No."
"Angie," a voice startled her.
She felt a hand on her shoulder, and she spun around, fists flailing.
"Rollie." She fell into him, his strong arms embracing her.
"Angie are you alright? Where's Loubar?"
"Oh God, Rollie. He a he tried to hurt me, and was going to kill us both,
and a" she sobbed. "I had to."
Rollie spotted the broken window. "Is he dead, Angie? Did you get him this
time?"
"I a I think so," she cried. "Oh God, I think so."
He just held her while she cried, never wanting to let go again.
* * *
Rollie spotted Angie, still standing before the broken window, and he made
his way toward her.
"Mira says it's Loubar," he began, placing his hand on her shoulder,
avoiding the tensor bandage the medics had placed on one.
"Is he dead?"
"Yeah."
Angie breathed a sigh of relief. "Good." She wrapped her arms around
herself, securely. "Sure am glad it's finally over."
"You said it," Rollie answered. "Angie, listen. About before a I a"
"No, I was wrong." Angie began. She turned to face him. "When I said
nothing had changed I was trying to deny myself a to deny that something HAD
changed."
"Between us?"
"Between us," she replied, her eyes returning to the window. "And now that
we've been through this all and it's over a I don't know whether the change is
for better or worse."
Rollie reached over and took Angie's hand. "It's what we make it," he
said, shortly.
She turned again, her arm coming up. He released his grip, and they
embraced.
As Angie looked out the window, her heart began to tingle. "Rolliea"
He turned his head, not letting her go, but so to see out the window.
"Whata" He saw what she had been looking at. "Everything's going to be
alright." He said.
She nodded, nestling her head into him again.
Through the broken glass, the New York skyline was clear, its azure colors
bright. In the distance, just over the tall buildings, millions of colors
gleamed. A beautiful, colorful rainbow graced the sky.