vision goggles and began to move slowly into the mysterious tunnel.
August 11, 2010
El Capitan Presidential Suite
Grand Californian
“Hey Kim,” Andy smiled, “have you heard from my dad?”
“Not yet, Andy.”
Grace looked tired, “Can we go to the Lounge and get some dessert before they close, Kim?”
“No, Gracie, we can’t leave right now, but I will have some sent over for you, ok?”
The kids were getting antsy.
Kim had been monitoring the events and knew the situation was not looking good. The kids could see the worry on her face.
“You know, Kim,” Andy interjected, “we’re lucky to have you, I don’t know what we’d do without you.”
Kim smiled at Andy, but her smile faded as she analyzed the chatter coming in from the field teams.
“Look you guys, no matter what happens, you’ll be ok. Your dad will be ok, everything will work out in the end.”
“I don’t know about that, though,” Andy said, “things didn’t really work out for us with our mom. I thought she would be ok too, and she wasn’t—and now we have to live without her.”
“I know what you mean Andy, and I can’t explain why that happened. You two are the best kids in the world, and you deserve better. You deserve to be happy.”
Kim’s phone rang, she looked down and put her finger up signaling that she had to take the call. She scurried over to the master bathroom to answer the call from the blocked number.
“Kim,”
“Yes.”
“I need you to bring the kids to me, now.”
“Now?”
“Yes.”
Kim’s face turned pale, her moist hands started to shake, and she felt light headed. She closed the door to the bathroom and took a deep breath.
She lowered her voice to a deep whisper and said, “You promise they will not be harmed, right?”
“Yes, Kim, it’s like I told you—do what I say, and I will let your mom and sister live.”
“Give me proof that they are ok.”
A live video image appeared on Kim’s phone that revealed her mom and sister tied to a chair with gags in their mouths.
Kim injected anger into her whisper, “You better live up to your deal, or I will slit your throat, and these kids better not be harmed—you know what I’m capable of.”
“I do not want to bring harm to the children that’s not my game. But let me also advise you that if you do not come through, your mom and sister will die—they will suffer tremendously, and it will be your fault.”
Kim listened as her lip trembled; she bit her lip trying to hold back tears.
The voice continued, “You will have to live with that for the rest of your life.”
Kim grit her teeth and couldn’t stop her hand from trembling.
“I’m on my way.” Kim lowered the phone from her ear, covered her mouth, and sunk to the bathroom floor as she suppressed her urge to scream.
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