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Chapter One
When
McKenzie woke up, she was in the hospital. She was wondering why when
she remembered what had happened. She sat up and looked around. She
saw a man sitting in a chair placed in the corner, alone. Since she
was barely conscious, she couldn’t tell who he was but she could
see that he was fast asleep. She moaned in agony as the pain came
rushing back to her head. As soon as she started making noise, the
man instantly woke up and walked to her side.
“Miss James, my
name is Brian Cooper, I’m a detective with the police department
and I need to ask you about Michael Asherton”.
“Michael? Where
is he? Is he okay? When can I see him? Why do you have to talk to me
about him? Is he in trouble?” She started rambling on and
bombarding him with questions of her own.
“Miss James, I'm
sorry to be the one to tell you this, but, unfortunately he has taken
his own life. By the time anyone got there, it was too late. I am so
sorry ma’am.” He could see the woman’s eyes filling up with
tears because of the devastation. There was something else in her
expression, but he couldn’t quite put his finger on it.
McKenzie didn’t
quite know what to say. So all she could do was cry. Once she
started, she found it impossible to stop. It had happened again and
there was nothing she could change it. She also cried because she
stuck in a hospital where she was connected to multiple machines. She
had a huge issue with hospitals, all the sickness and depression made
her miserable, and now she was a part of it which made her feel even
worse.
Brian reached into his pocket and pulled out an evidence bag with an
envelope with the name McKenzie written on it.“This was found
on his desk. It has your name on it. We have already catalogued it
and so you can open it and not worry about getting in trouble for
tampering with evidence. Once this case is closed, you will be able
to keep it” he said as he handed her the baggie.
“Thank you,
detective. Can I ask you to let me read it in private? I promise to
not ruin it and to take care of it, but I don’t want to read it in
front of someone. Can you humor me, please?”
“Sure thing, but
if you do need me, I’ll be right outside the door. Just yell and I
will be right back here.” He answered as he left the room.
McKenzie recognized
Michael’s handwriting as soon as she saw it on the envelope. She
was expecting the envelope to be open, but it still stung her to see
it torn. She opened the letter that was inside. Seeing the
handwriting she knew so well was bringing tears to her eyes. She
wondered if she could even finish reading the letter. She told
herself that she had to so she could have some sense of closure about
Michael.
My
Dearest McKenzie,
Let
me begin by saying that loving you has been the only thing worthwhile
in my life. You brought a light and a sense of wonder to my world
that would have otherwise been dark and uninteresting. You showed me
what true love and affection truly are and for that I will be forever
thankful and I will forever love you. I had planned on asking you to
marry me tonight at dinner, but once I started thinking of the
possibility of you rejecting me, my heart couldn’t take it. I would
not have been able to accept it and live life knowing that the only
woman I ever loved wouldn’t marry me. The thought was just too much
for me to bear. I’m so sorry to do this to you. Know that I love
you, perhaps even too much, but I know that is not enough for you to
stay with me forever. Good-bye, my sweet angel, I’ll await you in
heaven, yet it will be hell until you join me at the pearly gates.
Yours,
now and forever
Michael
She could barely
read the last line through her tears. It broke her heart when she
called Brian to come get the letter.
“Ma’am, I know
it’s hard, but I have to ask you a few questions. Um, first, were
there any signs that your boyfriend was suicidal? Anything at all
that could help us?” he asked.
“No, we had an
awesome relationship. We rarely ever fought and if we did, it was
about really small stuff. Everyone got along with him. He had so many
friends that it was almost impossible for me to remember all their
names. Now if you don't mind,can we continue this some other time? I
really need my rest". And with that she turned over and drifted
off to sleep. Brian waited until she was asleep before he left the
room.