Revengeful Deceptions

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Author: Ursula Dukes
Caruso. This will be the perfect opportunity
for me to keep a much closer eye on her, and since she's gone back to using her
maiden name, no one will know who she really is. I don’t want to have to hurt
her but I will if things get out of hand and she finds out. He thought to
himself as he left his office for the day.
    Dominique had spent all night
packing, today was moving day and she did not want to forget a thing, I want
no reason to have to come back here , she thought to herself as she made one
last check around the house. She was leaving most of her furniture behind, and
selling the house as is. She had told the realtor that once the house sold, she
would conclude all business through fax or mail, she did not want to return to
the house under any circumstances. “If I am starting a new I want to really
start a new,” she told her good friend Pam as they were taping up boxes one
night. She had packed a small box of photos and mementos’ to bring with her and
everything else she had either donated or put in storage, “I'd rather pay a
storage fee than deal with it all,” she told her friend.
    The day was going to be a gorgeous
one as the sun was already shining brightly on the September morning. By the
time the movers arrived, Dominique was enjoying one last cup of coffee with Pam
and Rob.
    “Oh Dominique I hope you know what
you’re doing, Boston isn’t the same as New Hampshire,” exclaimed Pam.
    “I do know what I’m doing Pam and
I’m counting on Boston being a hell of a lot different!” Dominique said without
hesitation. “This is definitely going to be good for me Pam; I have to do this
because you and I know that if I don't, and I stay here, I’ll go crazy.”
    “But Dom, you won’t know a soul
there; you’ll be all alone in that big city.”
    “Well then, I guess you guys are
going to have to come visit me often.” Dominique glanced at Robert while giving
her friend a reassuring hug. “Trust me Pam, I need to do this and if for some
strange reason, things don’t work out I can always come back right?”
    “Absolutely,” cried Pam.
    Dominique knew that she had only
made that last comment to her friend solely for her benefit; she knew that
there was no way, whether things worked out or not that she would return. She
had told her boys that she was leaving during one of her trips to the cemetery.
While she dug tiny holes and planted perennials, she told them that she had to
leave; she couldn’t stand the memory of how much they must have suffered.
    Even though she had gone through
months of therapy, she could not stop thinking about those moments before and
after the accident and what they must have gone through. She believed that the
moment the accident happened was the same moment that she was mysteriously
awakened from her deep sleep.
    “You were passing over then weren’t
you boys?” She whispered to the granite headstones. Although Dominique wasn’t
sure if the bad memories would fade once she left New Hampshire, she was more
than willing to give it a try. With her own parents having passed some eleven
years ago, she had no other close family to speak of and Stephen's family had
tried to keep in touch, but after a year, the phone calls became less and less.
It seemed like she was the only one intent on finding her husband and son's
killers.
    “It could turn out to be very
dangerous for you Dominique, but I believe that if you tell only those that you
need to tell who you really are, then you can pull this off,” Rob had told her
one night in private when she was over for dinner. Neither one wanted Pam to
know what was going on. “The less she knows the better,” Rob had told Dominique
and she had agreed.
    “Thanks for your concern Rob but
things can only get dangerous for those who have something to lose and we both
know that I have absolutely nothing to lose and I’m not afraid.”
      “Trucks all loaded and ready to go ma’am,”
said the husky mover wiping sweat off of
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