1
Today had been an abnormally warm day for Cove’s
Bay. The mid 90’s it had been. It was still very warm and muggy that evening
walking the beach. Maybe still around 85
if Deanna had to guess. September was
usually in the more bearable 70’s but from what Tom Thomas, the weather man
from News 13 had said, a warm front was headed through. He also said we would have one hell of a
thunderstorm tonight. Ok, he didn’t exactly say it that way, but he might as
well. The cool breeze that seemed to
come often but not last long enough felt wonderful though. It almost made the humidity tolerable. There was no one on the beach tonight, except
a young couple sitting on the sand, kissing and laughing. Young love.
Deanna remembered when she and her husband, Derek, had met. That was 18 years ago. They met in high school during their senior
year. Derek was new to Cove’s Bay
High. He had moved there from a small
country town about four hours away. His
father had accepted a new job in town.
Derek McBride was introduced to her by her best friend, Kelsi Rhodes’
boyfriend (back then it was Dennis Roberts).
He was tall and very handsome. He
towered over Deanna, and had the most beautiful blue eyes and dark hair. They hit it off right away and got married
right after graduation (against both of their parent’s wishes). Even though they were young, they did do the
right thing and both finished college.
Deanna was now a licensed psychologist, and Derek an accountant. They both owned their own offices and were
both successful. The only thing missing
from what seemed to be a perfect life from the outside was what Deanna longed
for the most, a child. They started
trying around 6 years into their marriage, but after more than you can count
negative pregnancy tests, blood tests and tears, they finally went and saw a
specialist that told Deanna she would never conceive due to having a condition
where her body just didn’t produce enough eggs.
The thought of never being able to have a child was very overwhelming to
Deanna. She felt like a complete failure
to Derek. He had been a wonderful
husband to her and he deserved a wife that could give him children. Their parents would never get a chance to
spoil their grandchildren. A loud
thunder rumble caught Deanna mid thought.
She turned towards the ocean. This is where she seemed to spend so much
time these days. The sound of the waves,
the cool breeze, and the squishy feeling of wet sand between her toes just
seemed to help get her mind off of her flaw.
Except tonight. Tonight it seemed
to weighing heavy on her heart. She knew
why too. It wasn’t the young love birds
on the beach, laughing, kissing and tossing around in the sand. Who, by the way, already left the beach
because of the storm that was heading that way.
No, it was actually the new patient she had seen earlier that day. They both had something in common. They both longed for a child. Jillian Rogers had come in that day to see
Deanna to talk about the many miscarriages she had. After several in just a few short years, it
started taking its toll on her and she became very paranoid and completely
detached from reality. Not long after,
her husband left her and that just made her paranoia worse. Jillian explained to Deanna how the
government was taking her babies from her, “Those son of a bitches are watching
me!” she screamed. Deanna actually felt
sorry for her; she came in with her hair all a mess, red curls everywhere. She smelled as if she hadn’t bathed in days
and her clothes didn’t match at all. All
of a sudden, another loud thud of
thunder boomed so loud it made Deanna feel like she jumped out of her skin. Then from a distance over the beach she saw a
long bolt of lightning. She turned and
ran for the car.
2
She arrived home about a quarter ‘til 8. Derek still hadn’t made it home yet, which
was normal for Mondays. It had already
started raining by the time Deanna made it to her car. It was a 2012 Land Rover. It was actually a birthday gift from
Derek. He had gone out of his way to
surprise her for her 35th birthday.
First, he took her to (what was supposed to be just them) dinner at her
favorite restaurant, Big Joe’s Pizzeria,
but was surprised by all their family and her best friend, Kelsi. Deanna and Kelsi had been best friends since
third grade. She had short, curly brown
hair and the greenest eyes and still looked exactly the same today, except a little heavier. After everyone ate and had cake, Derek took
Deanna by the hand and told her he had one more surprise. He walked her to the door and told her to
close her eyes. They walked what seemed
to be forever and when they finally stopped, “open your eyes!” Derek yelled
excitedly. There in front of Deanna was
a brand new Land Rover. It was black and
had all the bells and whistles. “Oh my
gosh!” Deanna screamed and turned and wrapped her arms around Derek’s neck so
tight he was probably about to lose consciousness. In the back of her mind though, she had
always thought he got it to keep her mind off of other matters. By the time Deanna got home, it was raining
harder than she had ever seen. She
grabbed her umbrella that she always kept under the passenger seat, opened it
and ran inside.
3
As soon as Deanna got into the house she ran
upstairs to change. She turned the light
on and looked into the mirror. Those
sleepless nights she sat up crying over the child she would never have had
really taken a toll on her face. She
looked older than 36 and she even seen some grays sneaking in. She took the bobby pin out from her now
soaked bun and her long, dark hair flowed down.
Her hair was getting long almost covering her breasts now. She leaned forward to get a closer look into
the mirror, her dark eyes looked so tired and the dark circles didn’t
help. She heard the door downstairs
open. “Deanna, I’m home!” she heard
Derek yell. Deanna hurried up and
changed and ran downstairs. “Hey, honey.
How was your day?” she asked. They
quickly kissed. “Long, but good, you
know how Monday’s are,” “How was
yours?” He asked while taking his wet
coat off. “Just another day of listening
to everyone complain about how bad their life is,” Deanna didn’t mean to sound so ugly about her
patients, she did have some that she actually cared about, although she
couldn’t tell them that. “Well, I did
have a new patient today. She was a very
paranoid lady that feels like the government is out the get her.” Derek smirked. “Don’t laugh Derek, it’s
actually a very sad situation,” “I’m
sorry babe, I shouldn’t laugh at your patient.
Tell me about her.” Derek hung his wet coat up. “Well, she has been
pregnant 9 times, and lost every single one of them. Her report states that her uterus is just too
weak to support a child, but she thinks the government is drugging her and
taking her babies.” Deanna knew she was
legally not supposed to talk to Derek about these things but she knew he wasn’t
going to run out and shout it to the world.
“I see,” Derek came closer to Deanna, he placed his hands on her
shoulders and brought her in close. “You
feel like you two share something don’t you?”
Derek’s question completely caught her off guard, yet it made sense. “No, why do you ask that?” But Deanna knew exactly why he had asked
that. They both would never have a
child. “Never mind.” Derek said,
immediately regretting what he said. “I’m starving! What’s for dinner?” Deanna was actually glad he changed the
subject.
4
“Good morning Holly, how does my schedule look
today?” asked Deanna. She was sweating
and out of breath this morning. The
alarm clock didn’t go off and she woke up almost an hour late. “Morning Dr.
McBride, it’s a full day as usual. No
cancellations but only one new patient.
You made it just in time though, you still have five minutes before your
first appointment. It’s Miss.
Tankersley. Just her normal, monthly
appointment.” Holly looked over at the
check in window. “It looks like she has
already arrived.” Holly Boatwright had
been with Deanna since she opened her own office. She was young, but very smart and Deanna
trusted her very much. “Hey, good morning
Dr. McBride!” Deanna turned around, it
was Stephanie Wetz. Stephanie was new to
the office. She just graduated from
Cove’s Bay Technical College in billing and coding and was hired to help with
all the billing and insurance in the office. Stephanie was actually a little
older than Holly and was married with a little girl. They were both similar in physical
features. Both were lean and had blonde
hair. Holly was a little taller though
and wore glasses. “Good morning
Stephanie. How are you?” “Doing good.
Running late this morning?” She asked
smiling. “Yea, as a matter of fact, I
need to get started with my first patient.”
Miss. Tankersley was an older woman whom had a lot anxiety issues since
she was a young child. She was one of
Deanna’s favorite patients, although she wasn’t sure why. Maybe because she was like a grandma of
sorts. The 30 minute appointment seemed
to fly by. “Alright Miss. Tankersley,
that’s all I have time for today. See
you next month as usual?” Miss.
Tankersley agreed, shook her hand and thanked her then walked out to make her
next appointment. The rest of the day
went pretty smoothly until lunch. Deanna
ordered lunch for the office staff (she would do this on occasion to show her
appreciation) and they decided on soup and sandwiches from The Sandwich Shoppe
next door. Deanna only got a few bites
in and felt an overwhelming feeling of nausea run over her. She attempted to finish her lunch and later
regretted it because tasting it a second time as it came back up the way it
went in didn’t taste so good.
“Alright ladies, I think that was the last patient.
I’m going to head home, I am so exhausted and still not feeling so well. Waking up late must have really messed me
up.” Deanna grabbed a hair band out of
her purse while she was talking and pulled her hair up. “Hope you feel better.” Holly and Stephanie said, almost
simultaneously. “Thanks girls. Try not to stay late and lock up behind
you.” On the way home, Deanna thought
about stopping by the beach again. The
weather had been much better today and it was really pretty outside. No, she couldn’t, she was really feeling that
bad. As soon as she got home she went
straight to bed without eating and pretty much slept the rest of the
night. She didn’t even hear Derek come
home. She thought she vaguely remembered
him trying to wake her to check on her but that could have easily been a dream.
5
A month went by and Deanna was still feeling so
nauseated anytime she got around food or any other strong smells. As much as she tried to hide it from Derek,
she couldn’t. She was losing weight and
just not looking that great. Then Derek
asked her a question she was amazed she hadn’t thought of herself. “Do you think you might be pregnant?” Deanna stepped back, she never even gave it
one thought she had honestly gave up ever trying again. She thought about her periods. Aunt Flo hadn’t come to visit in an entire
month! She assumed she hadn’t even noticed because she was just so busy with
work. “I don’t know, maybe we should try
a test to be sure?” Deanna didn’t want
to get her hopes up; she had done this too many times before only to have her
heart broken. However, she couldn’t help
but hope it was true when she looked up at her husband’s hopeful, loving
eyes. How he wanted a child so
badly. He would never tell her
that. But he longed for a daughter more
than anything. Daddy’s little girl. “I’ll go get it, you stay here and drink lots
of water so you will be ready when I get back!” Derek was practically yelling and
walking backward at the same time. He
grabbed his coat, then walked back up to Deanna and kissed her forehead. He smelled so good. She loved the smell of his cologne.
It seemed like he was gone for an eternity when she
finally saw his headlights of his truck pull up. She had done what he said and drank 3 huge
glasses of water. She actually never
felt the urge to go to the bathroom until just now. Nerves maybe?
Derek ran in, not even taking his coat off. “Hurry and go pee on the stick!” He said eagerly. She slowly reached for the box and all the
memories of before rushed back to her.
All the tears and hopelessness she had felt. She couldn’t be pregnant. The doctor said she would never bear a
child. “I can’t do it Derek. What if
it’s negative? I couldn’t stand the pain again.” “I have a feeling this time will be
different.” Derek said, reassuringly. He
was such a good husband, so caring and did I mention handsome? Deanna grabbed the box and walked towards the
half bath downstairs. She sat the box on
the counter, looking at it like it would disappear. She finally picked it up, read the
instructions, why, she didn’t know, she had taken like a thousand of these and
did the deed. She sat it back on the
sink and set the timer on her cell phone for three minutes. She walked out of the bathroom so she
wouldn’t be tempted to peek.
The cell phone alarm finally went off and she turned
to look at Derek. He reached for
Deanna’s hand. “You know whatever the
test says, I still love you. Always.” He
leaned in and kissed her forehead again.
She loved when he did that. It
made her feel safe. They walked in and
together they both looked at the test.
Deanna could feel the warm tears swell in her eyes
as she and Derek checked the test and the box for what seemed like the tenth
time. “A minus means negative, a plus
means positive.” Deanna read the box aloud.
It was a plus alright. They were
going to have a baby!
Deanna and Derek didn’t sleep a wink all night they
were so excited. They made the most
passionate love she could even remember them ever having. She still had worry in the back of her mind
though. What if it was a false
positive? She would definitely take a
second test, behind Derek’s back, of course, tomorrow. They did decide that they wouldn’t tell
anyone until after her first doctor’s appointment to make sure everything was
ok with the baby.
6
Three months had gone by since Deanna first found
out she was having a baby. Everything
was going better than expected. She did
take the secretive second test the next day.
It came back positive. She went
to her first appointment and found out that she was actually eight weeks
along. How could she not have
known? She and Derek were so excited
they already had a list of names for the baby, although they still couldn’t
agree on just one they at least narrowed it down to two each. If it was a boy they liked Chase or Jacob and
if it was a girl they liked Presley or Lilly.
They bought a few neutral toned items and things like diapers and
bottles. They just couldn’t help
themselves. Deanna was even starting to
show. She even thought she felt the baby
kick her last night. Today she had a few
patients to see then she had the appointment she never thought she’d have. They were going to find out the gender of the
baby today.
“Holly, who’s on my schedule today that I should
know about?” Holly glanced at the
schedule and turned towards Deanna.
“Well, that paranoid lady is.
Remember? The one who had all the miscarriages? Jillian Rogers is her name.” Yea, Deanna knew exactly who she was talking
about. She had actually seen her a
couple of times since finding out and felt so bad for her. She had been in her place at one point,
albeit she had never miscarried or went paranoid. The patients she felt like she was closer to
and could tell, like Miss. Tankersley, she told the great news to and some
could see it for themselves the further she got along, but she couldn’t tell
Ms. Rogers her news. Nor was she
obligated to. She just hoped that she
wouldn’t notice today since she was showing more than before.
“Hi Jillian, how are you today?” Deanna asked her patient who just seemed
spaced out today looking around the room.
Her hair was still a mess and today her shoes didn’t match. “Where are the wires? I know there are wires in here Dr.
McBride. You know the government is
watching me. I’m not safe in my own
house anymore. You know they made my
husband leave me. He said he couldn’t
handle me being so paranoid, but I know they talked him into leaving.” Jillian started taking her jacket off and
very quietly whispered to Deanna, “I think they have bugged my clothing Dr.
McBride. They think I’m dumb, but I know
they have.” Then she yelled as loud as
she could into the jacket, “give me my babies back you jackasses! I know you
have them! Give me back my babies! They don’t deserve this!” Deanna quickly jumped in, “Ms. Rogers, my
room is not bugged, and I don’t think your clothes are either. It was unfortunate you lost….” “Unfortunate what Dr. McBride? That I lost my
babies? No, see they have you fooled too. Or are you one of them?” “No, Ms. Rogers, I am not one of them and yes
it is unfortunate you lost your babies in such a way that you did. That’s why you are here today so we can talk
about it,” “Well, I see you got yourself
knocked up too, eh? You better watch out for them, they might try to take your
baby too.” Jillian Rogers was staring at
Deanna’s growing belly. Deanna felt a
cold chill wash over her. She had hoped
Ms. Rogers wouldn’t notice. “Yes Ms.
Rogers, I am with child, but no, the government is not out to get my child, nor
were they out for yours. Unfortunately,
your body just could not support the weight of a baby. ” Ms. Rogers let out a
grunt, “that’s what they want you to think Dr. McBride.” Deanna looked at the clock on the wall, her
time was up and Deanna couldn’t help but feel a wave of relief. Her patient was making her feel more
uncomfortable than usual. “Well, Ms.
Rogers, our time is up and feel like we didn’t accomplish much today. Come back and see me in a month.”
The rest of the appointments went a little better
and it was finally time for Deanna to leave for her doctor’s appointment. “Don’t forget to call us and let us know when
you find out!” yelled Stephanie as she was leaving. “Don’t worry girls, I will!” Deanna called back, still feeling uneasy from
the earlier appointment.
When Deanna arrived to her doctor’s appointment,
Derek was already there waiting on her in the parking lot. When he seen her pull up he got out and met
her at the steps of the doctor’s office.
They hugged and kissed. “Well,
today’s the day, are you ready?” Deanna asked Derek, knowing the answer. “Ready as I’ll ever be.” He replied.
They walked in and Deanna signed in. They sat down in the only two chairs left in
the waiting room. “I hope we don’t have
a long wait,” Deanna said nervously “who would’ve known that we would ever be
here, waiting to find out the sex of our
baby.” Derek smiled, he was just as
nervous. Deanna could see the beads of
sweat forming on his forehead. His hands
were sweaty too. After waiting for about
45 minutes, she finally heard the nurse call her name. They walked back to the sonogram room. “The sonographer will get some pictures and
tell you the sex of the baby if you wish, then you will see the doctor
afterward.” The nurse smiled and the sonographer introduced herself as
Lucy. She instructed Deanna to lie back
on the table. The exam was a little
uncomfortable, and even though Deanna was extremely anxious to make sure the
baby was ok and nothing looked wrong, she couldn’t deny her excitement to find
out the sex of the baby. Finally, when
they were almost done, and Deanna was reassured everything looked great with
the baby, Lucy asked if they wanted to know they sex of their little baby. “Yes!” Deanna said, almost screaming it. She turned to Derek, who was holding her
hand. He was squeezing it now, almost
hurting her hand, but Deanna didn’t care she was just so happy to be able to
give Derek the baby he always wanted.
Lucy smiled, did some more moving around and finally made a little white
circle on the picture, outlining what Deanna knew was either going to be the
little “tee tee” or “wee wee”.
Congratulations you two, you are having a baby girl! Deanna and Derek looked at each other both
smiling ear to ear. Derek bent down and
kissed his beautiful wife on the lips and rubbed Deanna’s tummy where his baby
girl was. “We couldn’t be happier.”
Deanna said.
The McBride’s celebrated by going out to dinner and
stopping by GO GO Baby on the way home.
They purchased some cute little pink outfits and dresses and little
booties so cute you could just eat them up.
When they finally got home, Deanna fell back on the couch. She was getting more and more exhausted these
days. Derek sat beside her and put his
arm around her neck. “I just want you to
know that even if this never happened, and you still weren’t able to have a
baby that I love you Deanna, with all my heart. I am and always have been so in
love with you.” He rubbed her belly bump
that seemed to be getting bigger by the minute.
“And I love this little girl we made.
I know she will be just as beautiful as her mama.” Derek had always been loving and supportive,
but tonight Deanna felt like she was seeing another side. She could even see his beautiful blue eyes
tearing up, but not from disappointment this time, no, from joy. “I love you too Derek, God couldn’t have
blessed me with a more perfect husband.”
And she meant that.
7
“Hey, little mama! Are you ready for your baby
shower today?” Kelsi came running
through the door. She had been planning
this day from the time Deanna told her about the pregnancy. Deanna was so thankful for Kelsi. Knowing someone since third grade was a long time, and most friends drifted apart over time.
She was divorced now and had a two year old son from her marriage. She was always there for Deanna throughout
her heartbreak and now that she was finally pregnant, Kelsi wanted to help with
anything that she could. “I am. I still can’t believe that this is for me and
not for someone else. I just never thought I’d…” Deanna had to stop. “Awe, its ok sweetie. Well, it is for you and
little Lilly too!” Kelsi rubbed Deanna’s
huge belly. She was finally eight months
along and couldn’t have asked for a more wonderful pregnancy. It was a miracle really. “Who all is coming?” Deanna had left all the
inviting up to Kelsi. “Well, your mom
and mother in law, Holly and Stephanie from your office, Julie and Carrie from
down the street and your aunt Carol. I also invited a few ladies from church.”
The baby shower went great. Deanna received more gifts than she thought
she’d ever even use. She thanked
everybody. Kelsi stayed a little longer
to help her clean up the mess. Bending
down had become a joke these days. “I’m
so happy for you and Derek, Deanna. I know this is what you two have wanted for
so long. I’m glad we are friends and I love you.” “I love you too Kels, and thanks for helping
me arrange all this. I couldn’t do it without you.” They both smiled holding back tears and once
everything was clean, Kelsi had to go pick up her little man from his daddy’s
house. It was still early, and Derek
wouldn’t be back for another couple of hours (he went out with his father since
the ladies would be at the shower) so she decided she would take a trip to the
beach. She hadn’t been since almost 9
months ago! She couldn’t believe it had been that long. She use to go almost daily. It was the only thing that helped her and now
that she was finally with child, she had completely abandoned it.
It was the end of May so Deanna hoped the beach
wouldn’t be too crowded. She just wanted
to be able to sit on the sand and watch the waves and tell her baby about the
place where she would visit frequently to pray for her. Deanna called Derek on his phone to let him
know where she was going in case he came home early. “Just be careful babe. Don’t trip in the
sand!” “I won’t silly, see you soon.
Love you.”
There were only a few people on the beach that day,
an older man playing fetch with his overgrown dog, a group of teenagers
listening to the radio, a younger couple taking a jog and a family with their
own little girl. Deanna couldn’t wait to
hold her own little girl in her arms and tell her how much she loved her and
how much of a miracle she really was.
She found a spot on the sand and slowly sat down. Her growing tummy had
really affected her balance. It was
warm, but not too warm and Deanna could feel the cool mist hit her face every
time a wave crashed. She looked down at
her ever growing belly and rubbed it.
“This is the beach, and when you are old enough, I promise to bring you
here as often as I can.” She looked up at the waves. It was so beautiful. She remembered growing up and being so thankful
and lucky she was to be able to actually live at the beach. She never could really understand people who
didn’t care for it.
It was starting to get late Deanna could tell the
sun was starting to go down. She
probably needed to start heading home, Derek would be there soon if not already
and she needed to fix dinner. After
several tries, she was able to finally get herself up off the sand. She giggled at herself. She swiped the sand of her bottom and hands
and turned around. She gasped, she
couldn’t believe who was standing right in front of her.
8
“Ms. Rogers, how are you?” Deanna seemed to manage
out. “I’m doing fine Dr. McBride, and
soon I’ll be even better.” “What do you
mean Jillian? What’s going on?” Deanna
was starting to get a very unsettling feeling.
Jillian Rogers was crazy, that was no secret and if she tried anything,
she doubted she could get her full figured body away fast enough in the beach
sand. “I figured it out Dr. McBride. I
figured it all out. And seeing you here only confirmed it for me. The government, see, they felt so bad for
taking all my babies that they impregnated you with a baby for me. That baby
you are carrying, that’s my baby.” Jillian started to walk closer towards
Deanna. “No Jillian this is my
baby. The government is not trying to
contact you or watch you or whatever the fuck you think! This is my baby. Mine
and my husband’s baby. You need help
Jillian. Stop, and let me call you an ambulance and get you to the hospital so
you can get help. Don’t do anything you
are going to regret.” “No Dr. McBride,
you are mistaken, they just didn’t want you to know, but they told me
everything in my dream last night.
That’s my baby.” Jillian seemed to be walking faster towards Deanna. The
last thing Deanna remembers was the shine from the huge butcher knife coming
towards her and thinking, I’m going to die and she’s going to take my baby.
9
“She’s waking up! Nurse! Get in here, she’s waking
up!” Deanna could hear Derek screaming
as she started to wake up from what seemed to be a horrible nightmare. She was so sore and could barely move. “Derek? Derek what happened?” In a panic, she
looked down for her baby and wished she never had. Her once large baby bump was
now nothing but flat stomach. “Derek,
where’s the baby? Is she ok? Oh God, where is our baby?” Deanna could feel herself starting to lose
control. She wanted her baby. All she could remember was Jillian
approaching her with a huge knife before everything went dark. “Where’s our baby, Derek?” she shouted “Oh
God, did she get Lilly? Did she take the baby from us? Where is Lilly? Is she
in the nursery? Derek, please tell me the baby is ok and is in the nursery!” Derek grabbed her hand. His eyes swelled and tears started falling
down his cheeks. She knew what was
coming but didn’t want to know. “Deanna,
your patient tried to kill you. She was
trying to take the baby; it’s a miracle that you even are alive. A man down on the beach with his dog saw her
approach you and was able to stop her before she killed you. There was nothing
they could do for Lilly, you were stabbed several times and lost a lot of blood
she was already gone before help could arrive. She’s gone Deanna! Gone. My baby
girl, she’s gone.” He couldn’t even finish, he fell down to the floor on his
knees. Deanna was in shock she didn’t
know what to do, “No, I don’t believe it!
Why would you say these things to me Derek? Where’s Lilly, where’s my baby girl?” Why would Derek lie to her like this? This was all just a bad nightmare and she
just wanted to wake up. She had just
fallen asleep on the beach. All of this
was just a dream, a very bad, bad dream.
Two nurses walked in and immediately ran up to Deanna. “Deanna, you are going to have to calm
down. You were hurt badly and if you don’t
calm down you are going to hurt yourself worse than you are,” the nurse's name
tag said, Sandy. She was older and the
years of nursing had taken its toll on her face. “Jenny is going to give you some medicine to
help you rest. You need to rest as much
as you can Deanna.” Jenny reached over
with a small cup of pills. “I don’t want
to rest damnit! I want my baby!” Deanna
was screaming at this point. She could
feel the stitches in her chest pulling as she screamed and moved around. She knocked the cup of pills over. “Mrs. McBride, if you don’t cooperate and
take these pills then I’m going to be forced to hold you down and inject you
with some medicine.” “Deanna, please
take the medicine, you need to rest. I
can’t take something happening to you too,”
Derek went over and grabbed Deanna’s hand. “Derek, our baby is gone and she is never coming
back. It’s all my fault. I should have
never left the house. It’s all my fault.”
Derek leaned over and about that time nurse Sandy injected her arm with
something that made her dizzy at once. “Derek,
I’m so sorry...” The next thing she
knew, she was asleep.
Deanna woke up a few hours later. It was getting dark outside. “Deanna?” Derek called. He got up and walked over to her. She burst into tears. “Why did this happen to us Derek? We waited
so long and were so close and she, she took that from us!” She sobbed loudly. “Did they catch her?” Derek sat next to Deanna on the hard hospital
bed. “The police arrested her. They took her down to Cove’s Bay Mental
Hospital. Nurse Jenny walked in, “Mrs.
McBride, the police have some questions for you.”
The police asked a few questions that Deanna could
barely even remember most of. She was
still in complete shock. She wasn’t able
to sleep without the nurse giving her a shot of whatever that was and she was
pretty sure Derek didn’t sleep at all. He
stayed with her the entire week she was in the hospital but they didn’t talk
much, when she was awake in between her long drug induced sleep Derek would ask
how she was feeling or if she was hungry but that was about it and after what
just happened she didn’t seem to have much of an appetite lately. She couldn’t shake the feeling that he blamed
her for what happened.
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Deanna had to get numerous staples and stiches in
several places. Jillian Rogers had
stabbed her in so many different places around her body, mainly in her
stomach. It was so bad Deanna had to
have a hysterectomy. She’d really never
be able to have kids now. This made her
fall into a deep depression. She was
missing so much work but she couldn’t even deal with her situation more or less
someone else’s. She cancelled all her
appointments at work not knowing if she’d ever go back, that also meant she had
to let Holly and Stephanie go. Deanna
had been a therapist for so long, telling people how and what to do for these
types of situations and now that it was her, she was at a loss. Things between her and Derek never seemed to
be the same either. They barely talked,
or ate dinner together. Derek seemed to
work a lot of overtime so by the time he got home Deanna would already be
asleep. Deanna seemed to come to terms
with this, although it did upset her they had been together and so in love for
so long. He even loved her when he thought
they’d never have a baby. Funny how
something like losing a child could change all that, you’d think it would bring
you closer. She knew deep down that he
blamed her. She hadn’t just lost her baby,
she had lost her husband too. Kelsi came
to visit often on her friend, to make sure everything was going ok and help
with some laundry and cleaning. “Deanna,
I know you may not think you need to, but I think it would be a good idea for
you to see a therapist.” Kelsi looked at
Deanna with reassuring eyes. “I can’t
Kels, I mean, a psychiatrist seeing a psychiatrist? I already know what they are going to say to
me. There’s no point.” “But I just think you would feel better if
you had someone to talk to. At least
consider it.” And Deanna did, but she
just didn’t feel like she could.
Jillian Rogers got committed to Cove’s Bay mental
hospital and it doesn’t look like she will be released anytime soon. She wouldn’t have to serve any jail time for “reason
of insanity” but at least she was where she needed to be.
The more time went by, Deanna thought she would
slowly get over it but it never got easier.
The nightmares just never seemed to go away. She would dream of Jillian approaching her at
the beach, taking her baby while she was still awake and running away with her,
or there was the one where she could hear her baby crying in the casket while
she was being lowered into the ground at the funeral. She’d scream, “Stop she’s alive!” But they
wouldn’t stop and she watched as the casket got buried with dirt as she heard
her baby screaming. That one was the
worst, she would wake up screaming and wet from the tears and sweat. Why was this happening to her? She missed her
baby girl so much and was robbed of the chance to ever meet her. Derek was still estranged and was taking the loss
just as badly as she was. He never
admitted to the fact that he blamed her but he didn’t have to, she could see it
in his eyes. She wanted things to be
like they use to be, when he would come home from work and kiss her forehead or
run his fingers through her hair while they watched a movie or just make
love. They hadn’t been intimate since
the accident. After all this time, they
were both still too fragile to talk about it.
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It had been a year to the day that Deanna and Derek
had lost their baby. A lot had happened
since then. Derek left, admitting that
he could no longer look at Deanna without thinking about the baby. It was just too hard, he said. Deanna started losing touch with reality and
moved in with her parents. She stayed in
bed from sun up to sun down and lost track of the day and time. She would go days without showering or even
eating and her parents were very concerned.
They tried to contact Derek but he said he couldn’t help. He was trying to move on.
One day, Deanna’s parents left the house to visit
some friends once she knew they were gone she got up and went into their
bathroom. She had begun hearing voices
and they were telling her that she didn’t deserve her baby or Derek and that is
why she lost both. They would tell her
that she didn’t deserve to live and that she just needed to end it now. She had tried to shake the voices, but they
had become so prominent that she couldn’t anymore. She reached for the medicine cabinet and
sitting there were a box of razorblades for her dad’s razor. She opened the box and carefully removed one.
Even though she was scared, she knew if she ever wanted peace from all the hurt
and the voices that this is what she had to do.
It was easy. She knew the right
way, because she had to learn in school. As a psychiatrist you had to know the
difference in someone just trying to get attention from someone that meant
business. And she meant business. Oh how
easy would it be to just end all the pain she was feeling. At that moment she wished that Jillian would
have killed her too. All the nights she
woke up screaming for her baby, she wouldn’t have to do that anymore. The memories of how in love she and Derek were,
she could forget. She looked at the
razor and examined it for a minute then walked over to the bathtub she sat it
down then turned the water on and made sure it was nice and warm. She undressed and looked into the mirror. She was getting gray hair. The bags under her eyes were darker than
ever. She didn’t recognize the person
she was looking at. “Hurry up and get it
over with!” The voices were starting
again. She closed her eyes and took a
deep breath then walked over to the tub.
She hadn’t even left a note. Should she?
No. She wanted to get it over with before she changed her mind. She stepped into the tub and laid back. She looked down and all her scars. They were so ugly but from what the voices
told her, she deserved every one. She
picked up the razor blade and looked at it again. She was scared, she couldn’t deny that but
she just couldn’t shake the voices away.
She held it up to her wrist and slid it across as deep as she could stand
it. It hurt like hell but the endorphins
swept over her and without hesitation she cut the other wrist. It wasn’t long before everything became black
and she slipped away.
“Deanna! Deanna!”
She could faintly hear her mother calling her name but she couldn’t wake
up. “Deanna, please wake up! Oh God, Dan call an ambulance!”
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Deanna’s mother found her just in time and she was
able to receive medical care before it was too late. She ended up confessing that she was hearing
voices and the doctors related it to all the stress that she had been through
from losing her baby and husband.
Although Deanna wanted to go home, the doctor said he didn’t think that
would be a good idea and felt like she would try to harm herself again. He felt like she needed to stay somewhere
until she could come to terms with her situation. This wasn’t going to be an overnight fix and
said she needed to stay somewhere that could watch her 24 hours. Deanna’s parents agreed. They were getting older and felt like they
couldn’t provide the care she needed.
The next day the nurse escorted Deanna to an
ambulance. “Please, just let me go
home. I promise I won’t try to hurt
myself anymore.” Deanna tried to sound convincing
but she wasn’t sure if she even trusted herself. “I’m sorry Deanna, but this is doctor’s
orders and right now I don’t think you are in any condition to make decisions
for yourself.” Deanna shook her head,
why fight? She had lost everything else
and lived through two, what should have been death wishes. She climbed into the ambulance. “Where are you taking me?” Deanna asked, why
hadn’t she asked that before? Her
parents had to know where she going. Why
hadn’t they told her? “Just sit back ma’am. We will be there shortly.”
About 15 minutes later, they approached the building
Deanna would be staying at. The sign
said, Cove’s Bay Mental Hospital. “No!
No! I can’t come here….”
Amazing story!! A must read!!
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