Chapter Thirty-one
I next spoke to each of my kids.
I let them know the game plan, let them know that they would be staying over at Uncle Kingsley's house. Tammy snorted.
"Don't lie to us, Mom. I read Auntie Louie's mind. She's totally freaked out right now."
I rubbed my forehead and shook my head. It was, after all, impossible to keep anything away from my kids these days.
The truth was, I didn't know what, exactly, I was keeping away from them.
Only that I needed them somewhere safe.
And fast.
I told Tammy to give the phone to her brother and she did. I told Anthony, who was now almost as tall as his sister - his recent growth spurt was alarming, to say the least - that it was his job to protect her.
"I'm on it, Mommy," he said. "If I have to."
"You have to."
"She's kind of a butthead, though."
"Butthead or not, she's still your sister."
"My ugly sister, you mean."
"I love you guys," I said, suddenly choked up. God, I even missed their bickering.
"We know, Mommy. You say it all the time. Sheesh."
"Because it's true," I said, drying my eyes.
"But it's embarrrrrassing."
"Maybe so, but you need to hear it."
He sighed loudly. "Fine."
"Well?" I asked.
"Well what?"
"You know what I need," I said.
He sighed again, and, ever so softly, whispered, "I guess I love you, too, Mommy."
I would have laughed if the tears didn't come to my eyes again.
He added, "Don't let the bad guys get you, Mommy."
"I won't, baby."
"Bye, Mommy."
And he hung up...and I wiped the tears from my cheeks, and took a deep breath and set my jaw. I had been clenching my hands so tight that my sharp nails had punctured my palms. I opened my hands and watched the small wounds heal before my eyes.
Whoever this motherf*cker was, Devil or no Devil, he was not going to hurt my kids, and he sure as hell wasn't going to keep me from seeing them, again.
Whoever the hell he was.