Leah's Story Finding Jake Page 14
“You can’t do this dad she is blood” Victor snarled he was coming apart at the seams
“Half-blood son, surely you wouldn’t choose a half sister against your own father?” Dimitri came closer
“I had DNA done dad, you can’t kill her because she is your daughter too” I gasped dimitri spoke directly to me then “It’s true the tests proved you are full blood which means we share both parents” Victor was derailing in front of us. He had the gun in his hand and was waving it around. Dimitri stepped closer but Boris blocked his way, Victor sat back on the chair in front of me, I was staring into the eyes of my father. He was in agony the news I was his child was too much for him to deal with.
“Leah my daughter” he slid the gun down my cheek but tenderly, no malice “I was desperate for a little girl, if I had known I would have come back for you I promise you. Leah I am so sorry” he lifted his hand with the gun in it, for one moment I thought he was still going to shoot me. I saw a look in his eye he raised the gun and I knew what he was going to do. I screamed and closed my eyes as the shot echoed all around the building.
I kept my eyes tightly shut as chaos hit the building, doors opened and I heard shouts
“Drop your weapons everybody on the floor” The helicopter disappeared people were running about around me. I was about to scream again when two hands held my face
“Keep your eyes closed baby keep them shut” It was Adam, he freed me from the chair picked me up like a doll and carried me out to the fresh air. I wrapped my arms round his neck and buried my face in him breathing in his wonderful smell
“You can open them now it’s safe” I did it slowly looking in to the faces of Dimitri and Ray. Adam put me on the floor in front of them but holding me tight as I was very weak. Dimitri smiled at me;
“Hey sis, you okay?” My eyes were engulfed in tears as he opened his arms to me; we stood there clinging to each other whilst the chaos continued around us. I wept in his arms my jake was home jake was back
Epilogue
The following week was a blur of media madness. And probably, no most definately the best days of my life so far.
Lucy had arrived from her holiday to the news I was missing, thanks to Ray and Dimitri though it didn’t take long to work out where I was. Lucy was distraught when they brought me home, fussing around me like a mother hen. Boy was I glad to see her there was so much I wanted to say that only a female friend would understand. We spent the morning locked away while she put me back together.
Rob went straight into work to be involved in the case, he added his hit and run into the mix. Boris was now charged with my mum’s murder, attempted murder of Rob and my abduction. It would be a long time before he saw daylight that was without any old cases they manage to pin on him. The police were all over Victor’s dealings in the UK and abroad, there would be a lot of red faces when the investigations were complete.
I got to write my story, complete with the ending of my dreams. My brother was back and my mother’s killer behind bars. The story was front page and the biggest selling issue of our paper to date. The editor was so impressed I was promoted to having my own human interest department and Gordon became assistant editor. I was so pleased he was still my superior I respected him a lot; we also worked very well together.
Writing my story had been very therapeutic. I was able to paint Alexandra in such a way that she came out of it very favourably and without any slur on her name. She had returned from her father’s deathbed, he had passed away after making his peace with her. She was now a very wealthy and well respected woman, inheriting her father’s wealth as well as being Victor’s sole heir. Dimitri refused any of the money; he was wealthy enough in his career.
As for my father well we buried him with minimal fuss, not many came to pay their respects, once his story had been published. Alexandra came as the dutiful wife, reunited with her son she was glowing with pride. It was a very emotional day and lots of tears shed, not for Victor but for Alexandra, Dimitri and me. We gave him a headstone but just his name and date no inscription; it didn’t feel right to honour him. Dimitri and I had talked long and hard about him, we saw the love that he had for his son and possibly he would have loved me too. But love doesn’t conquer all not when you are a ruthless killer.
Alexandra had met with me alone after the funeral. She had given me five million pounds outright to setup my refuge for runaway teens and a crisis centre for victims of rape. After discovering Mrs Franklin had moved out of her flat and had gone to live with her son, our old building was now standing empty. It would be the perfect place to transform. A fitting tribute to all the young women who used to live and work there.
Alexandra would be ambassador of the charity and we would run it together. Our bond was still rock solid; she took me under her wing just like she had my brother. Alexandra had loved Victor for many years. The constant disappointments, combined with the continual revelations had all chipped away at her. By the time of his death she felt free. She was setting up her own company designing tailor made computer programmes for small businesses. She had also changed her name back to Resnov. Ray and Adam had sat with her while she set up the website. Running an online company meant she could operate from anywhere in the world including on her yacht.
I was sad when she left for LA, but the press attention was too much for her to handle. We promised to go over later in the year, all of us as a family. Ray included, he and Alexandra had drawn close over the past few days, and she had retained him as her lawyer. It looked like they would be spending a lot more time together as she still felt a bit lost in the world of big business. The investment company was being sold on the stockmarket and run by a board of directors. Reducing the number of dains on her time and energy was their number one priority now.
Dimitri and I had spent one afternoon alone going through my Grans box. He loved seeing the photos of our mother, and he was horrified when he read the newspaper reports following her murder. When I showed him his little woollen hat and the painting we were both in tears. But he was most moved when he saw all my paintings
“You are super talented sis, you must start painting again, and it will be interesting to see what you produce when you are happy” He was right, it would be intriguing all my works had come from a dark place. I would try soon; maybe I could eventually replace all the ones hung around the flat.
It was still hard for me to believe Jake was here with me. I kept staring at him all the time; I know it freaked him out a bit. Adam was thrilled, he had always cared about Dimitri and they were like brothers anyway. I couldn’t be happier with how it had all worked out apart from his name, we couldn’t change it obviously but to me he was always Jake.
Dimitri was sleeping on our sofa as his house was not only empty and up for sale. It was also being pulled apart by forensics and fraud investigators. Dimtri was definitely now staying at Stretford United; once the house was sold Dimitri was going to buy one of the flats in our block; we were excited to be neighbours. After eighteen years apart neither of us could bear to be too far away from each other. Dimitri was also newly dating Virginia the pretty receptionist from the training ground. I had invited her round for dinner this afternoon.
This morning was a special occasion the plaque was ready for mum’s bench. Adam, Dimtri and I were putting it on together then everyone else would be coming to ours for a celebratory dinner. Lucy was cooking and Rob assisting he had now moved in full time with us.it worked well the four of us sharing, despite disorder and mess. Once we developed a routine it would be fine and for now I couldn’t see a reason to change it.
We drove in silence to the canal and parked up. I took the plaque out of its box and Adam had the screws to fix it. We noticed instantly that steps had been built in to the embankment to make it easier to get down. When I saw the bench I was so moved. Mrs Robinson and friends had cleared a large area around it and made a rockery with bedding plants. There was a rose bush which was my mum’s favourite and a sma
ll Azalea which would flower in March the month my mum was killed. I was overwhelmed and planned on thanking her after. We stood back while Adam fixed the plaque dead centre. When he was done we stood back to read it.
Selina Fellows mother to Leah and Jake murdered March 1994
Leah Fellows raised by a wonderful Grandmother. Dimitri Jake Fellows raised by a wonderful mother Alexandra Resnov
Justice was finally served May 2013 may you now find peace in your slumber as your children are now reunited and well loved.
We held hands together, united in grief. No press no fuss just us our little family. We walked up the steps back to the car; I could see Mrs Robinson watching from her window. I had a wonderful idea.
“Just wait for me here, I will be back in a minute. There is someone I need to see” I marched over to her door. She pulled it open before I even had the chance to knock.
“Leah so lovely to see you, I read the newspaper it was so terrible what that man did to you all. But so exciting that you discovered your brother, is that him there. Oh I can see the likeness.” I hugged her warmly
“Mrs Robinson, firstly thank you for the wonderful job you have done. Mum’s bench looks amazing, please thank everyone who helped. In fact I intend to come back with crates of beer and wine, we should hold a small street party” She looked delighted with that idea “Secondly I need your help. I share a flat up the road with three other adults; we are messy people with hectic lives. How would you fancy knocking us into shape by working for us being our housekeeper?” her mouth opened and closed, and for a moment I thought I may have offended her.
“Work for you and Mr Richmond, tidying and a bit of cooking? I would be honoured really I would thank you, I love to keep busy” I was thrilled. I promised to call the next day with her hour’s duties and pay rate. I walked away from a very happy woman
“Leah why are you grinning?” Adam was obviously curious
“I have just hired us a housekeeper, we have our very own Margaret” He laughed
“Wow impulsive aren’t you?” he picked me up and span me around “wonderful idea, less time spent cooking and cleaning. More time in my bed” Dimitri was grimacing
“Do you mind you two gross” We flicked him across the head and set off home.
Our flat was brimming with life, love and vibrancy. Lucy and Rob had set the table, Ray was pouring the wine and Virginia had made herself at home stirring the gravy. As we arranged ourselves, I stared up and down the table, from my lonely start in life I was now surrounded by love and family. Lucy raised her glass in a toast
“To Leah and Dimitri Jake together at long last” We clinked our glasses and ate our food, a perfect end to a perfect day.
In bed that night I was snuggled in my usual position with a naked Adam curved around my back. I was restless and frisky. I took Adams hand and placed it between my legs allowing him to feel my arousal. He stirred against me obviously not immune to my charms;
“Leah can I ask you a serious question now all this drama is over?” He wants to talk now?
“Yes Adam go ahead” I pushed his fingers lower moaning as he touched my clit, he groaned
“I want to fuck you baby but I also want to marry you” I blinked hard marry him? My whole face lit up, my heart soared, how could one person cope with all this happiness? I whispered my answer
“Mm yes please” I felt him smile against my ear
“Yes to my fingers or yes you will marry me” I giggled pushing his fingers deeper
“Mmm yes please to both” Adam plunged inside me and the time for talking was over.
The End
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