Esme Sitting
in the living room, I sipped some iced tea and trying to maintain my composure.
My husband and younger son told me all that happened while they were out
searching for Bella. My daughter was in the private medical suite in the
Consortium building, recovering from horrific injuries. Injuries caused by her
mother and that animal. “We
need to be there for Edward and Bella,” Carlisle said, taking my hand. He was
just as tired as Edward, even more so. He was twenty-five years older than my
oldest son and he’d been on the move for as long as Edward. His eyes were bleary,
exhausted “It was bad, Es.” “Renee
was completely unhinged, Mom,” Emmett muttered. “It was her undoing, to be
honest. Good riddance, in my honest opinion. She got what she deserved. I just
wished she suffered more.” I grimaced at the malice in my younger son’s tone
toward the woman who gave birth to Bella. However, he adored his sister-in-law
and would have done anything to protect her or bring her back safely to Edward.
With the team they assembled, they did. Thank
goodness. “Jacob
got her in the end,” Carlisle sighed, leaning back on the couch. “She was
holding Bella like a shield. The poor girl was nearly naked and littered with
bruises covering most of her body. Renee held a gun to her own daughter’s
head.” “Traitorous
cow,” Emmett snapped. “All of this was because Renee wanted money; money that
she had no right to have. Ricardo wanted vengeance for the death of his friend.” “And
to destroy Bella and Edward,” I sniffled. “My heart breaks for them.” “They
got nothing in return,” Carlisle sneered. “They both died because of their own
arrogance and stupidity.” “Bella?”
I asked. “Will she be okay?” “Dr.
Moretti and Alice said that she’d make a full physical recovery,” Carlisle
answered, walking to the kitchen to grab a bottle of beer for himself and for
Emmett. “She’ll need physical therapy, but she wasn’t badly injured. Edward,
however, was more concerned if she’d been sexually assaulted. One of her
abductors was a convicted sex offender.” I
blanched, looking at my husband and tried to hold back tears. “Was she?” “No.
They didn’t have enough time. They were on the go from the moment they took her
from the store,” Emmett answered. “The longest time they spent in one spot was
in Joliet. From what we heard from the men under Ricardo’s leadership, he
wanted his victim to fight back. The drug they used to lure Bella away from the
store made her compliant. She would have gone along with whatever he’d said.
She’d also have no memory of what happened. Ricardo wanted her to remember.” “Monster,”
I spat.
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