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Author: Crystal Steadman
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The Recovery

Stella,

When I wake up, I find myself in an unfamiliar place. The room is filled with bright lights, and there is a strange sensation in my throat. I can hear the sound of beeping machines. As I try to turn my head, someone approaches me. "Well, hello Ms. Savage, you're awake," the person says, leaving me feeling confused and disoriented.

The person standing over me introduces themselves as Nurse Melanie. They explain that I am in the hospital and ask if I remember anything that happened to me. I shake my head in response. Nurse Melanie informs me that the doctor and my parents will be coming to talk to me soon.

Shortly after, my parents enter the room, and my mother rushes to my side. She tells me that I had gone to a party with Dakoda my twin sister. I start to panic and ask if Dakoda is okay. I explain that Dakoda and Jax had gone upstairs together, and I haven't seen her since then.

"Yes, Dakoda is okay, Stella, but we need you to focus on yourself, sweetheart. Can you remember anything about that night? Any details will be helpful."

"I remember dancing with Chad at the party. Then we went upstairs to a bedroom, and once we got there, Chad needed to use the restroom. Suddenly, it all came back to me. Oh god. There was a man in the room that Chad and I entered. He must have been hiding in the corner, which is why we didn't see him at first. When Chad left the room, the man locked the door and grabbed me, throwing me to the ground. Oh god, Mom, please don't make me say the words."

"You don't have to say anything you're not comfortable with, baby. Just tell me what happened after that and if you saw the man who did this to you."

"The man was angry because I was crying and couldn't enjoy what he was doing to me. He tried to open the window. I begged him to stop and promised not to tell anyone about what he had done if he would just let me go. But he threw me out of the window." I say with a gasp.

"Okay, baby, just stay with me," Mom says.

I nod my head and gather my strength. "I know who it was, Mom."

"Who, baby?"

"It was Professor David Hamilton. The high school professor."

"Are you sure?" The nurse asks cautiously. “That's a serious accusation."

"Yes, I understand the gravity of the accusation, and I am certain that the man who raped me and threw me out of the window that night was Professor Hamilton. He was heavily intoxicated, barely able to stand, and he reeked of alcohol and cigarettes."

I'm in pain and try to move, but it hurts. I look at my body and see that my leg is in a sling and both my arms are in casts. Even my neck is in a brace. I ask my mom how long I've been in the hospital and she tells me I've been in a coma for three months. I've already had three surgeries and will need more before I can start therapy. I ask about my sister Dakoda and my mom says she's in the waiting room. They wanted to see me first before letting her in. I ask to see Dakoda alone and my mom agrees. When Dakoda comes into the room, she cries and hugs me, but I tense up. She apologizes and I tell her it's okay.

I had a brief conversation with my sister. She wanted to know what happened to me in that room, but I wasn't ready to tell her yet. I knew she had to go to school and I didn't want her to get into any trouble because of me. My sister Dakoda is the opposite of me - she's outgoing and adventurous. That's why we ended up at a party we shouldn't have been at.

I don't blame my sister for what happened. She had no idea that someone who was supposed to protect us would hurt me like that.

"Sister, where did you go?" Dakoda asked.

"I'm here, just feeling tired again," I replied, hoping she would leave and give me some time alone.

"Okay sister," Dakoda said, getting up and kissing me on the cheek. "I love you. Get some rest, okay?"

"Thank you, sister. I love you too."

A few minutes later, Mom and Dad walked back in.

"Mom, Dad, please don't tell Dakoda what happened or who did this to me. I don't want her to have any more trouble at school. Kids can be cruel," I pleaded.

"No worries, there's only one group of savages in this town," Dad joked.

"Dad, that's not funny," I said, slightly annoyed but couldn't help but laugh.

"Well, I love you, daddy," I added.

"I love you too, pumpkin. Mom and I are going to head home for a bit to shower and rest. Do you need anything?" Dad asked.

"No, thank you, daddy. I'm going to take a nap myself."

I must have fallen asleep because the next thing I knew, I woke up screaming.

"Hey sweetheart, you were having a bad dream," the nurse reassured me as she checked my vitals.

"Ugh."

   "I'll talk to your doctor and see if we can get you something to help with your bad dreams," I offer. The idea seems harmless enough, so why not give it a try?

The next day is filled with tests and consultations with doctors. It turns out that I need to undergo two more surgeries - one on my left leg and another on my neck.

As I'm being prepared for my first surgery, Dakoda enters the room. "Oh Stella, I hate seeing you go through this. This surgery is going to be extensive, and you've already been through so much," she says with concern.

"I may not look it, but I'm a strong girl, Dakoda. My journey over the past three months should tell you something," I reply confidently.

"Oh, care bear, I didn't mean anything by it. I know you're a strong woman," Dakoda reassures me.

"Koda bear, stop worrying so much, okay? Go to the waiting room with Mom and Dad before you make me nervous," I playfully tell her.

Dakoda laughs. "Okay, sister. I love you. See you on the other side."

"Love you too," I reply, but deep down, I'm not entirely convinced that I'll make it through. I may have fooled my sister with my bravado, but I can't fool myself.

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"Are you ready for surgery, Ms. Savage?" the nurse asks as she enters the room.

"I think so," I reply, feeling extremely nervous.

The nurse wheels me into the operating room and begins to connect me to the IV and monitors. My mom and dad enter the room to wait with me until I am taken to the surgery room.

"Are you doing okay, baby girl?" my mom asks, and I honestly don't know what to say.

"You will be fine, pumpkin," my dad reassures me.

"Thank you, daddy."

"Alright, sweetheart, are you ready to go back?" Dr. Hopkin asks me.

"I guess I'm as ready as I'll ever be," I tell him.

"We'll see you in a few hours," my mom says, giving me a kiss before she and my dad leave the room.

Dr. Hopkin explains the details of the surgery to me. "So, the fall broke your neck in two different places - your Axis and your C7. We will go in and insert a rod to stabilize the fractures and straighten your neck. Once we fix your neck, we will focus on fixing your leg in a couple of days. You will have to relearn basic functions like walking, talking, and eating. It will be a long road to recovery."

     A few days later, I regain consciousness in an unfamiliar room filled with tubes and monitors. My family and friends, including my sister and her boyfriend Jax, are gathered around my bed, crying and praying. It's clear that something serious has happened.

     I try to speak, but the tube in my mouth prevents any sound from coming out. Instead, I squeeze my sister's hand to let her know that I'm awake. She looks at me with tear-stained cheeks and shock in her eyes.

     "Mom, Dad," my sister Dakoda whispers, still staring at me as if she's seen a ghost. My parents look up at me, and my mom gasps in shock while my dad calls for the doctor.

     Confusion fills my mind as I attempt to lift my arm to hold my mother's hand, but it remains motionless. The doctor and a nurse rush into the room. The nurse immediately checks the monitors, while the doctor approaches me.

      "Stella, you're awake! How are you feeling?" the doctor asks. I try to respond, but my voice refuses to cooperate. The doctor informs me that they need to remove the tube from my throat, but even then, I still can't speak.

      "Blink your eyes twice if you understand what I'm saying," the doctor instructs. I comply, blinking twice, and everyone in the room bursts into tears. It's evident that whatever happened to me was truly terrible.

       The doctor then asks me to cough and swallow. I attempt to do so, but the worried expression on my mother's face tells me that I haven't succeeded.

       "Alright, Stella. I need to remove the tube from your throat. It may not be painful, but I cannot guarantee anything. Do you understand what I'm saying?" Doctor Hopkins asks me. I blink my eyes twice to indicate that I understand.

      Once the tube is removed, I try to speak again, but nothing comes out. I glance at the doctor, and he smiles reassuringly.

      "During the surgery, your windpipe was damaged. I can perform a procedure to fix it, but we need to give you more time to heal before undergoing another surgery. The previous surgery was extremely risky, and you were in a coma for three weeks this time. It's a miracle that you're here and able to look at me right now, considering that just two days ago, you had no brain activity."

        I take a deep breath and glance at my parents, who nod in confirmation of the doctor's words. I signal to my sister with my fingers, asking for something to write on. She brings me a piece of paper and a pen, and helps me raise my hand so I can write down what I need to say. "You assured me that everything would be alright."

      "Yes, you're absolutely right. I assured you that everything would be alright, but as a doctor, I made a mistake. The damage to your neck was more severe than we anticipated. However, we were able to successfully repair the damage."

     "What about my leg?" I jot down.

    "We will need to perform another surgery on your leg once you have recovered."

     "Will there be more surgeries?" I ask.

     "Just a few more, and then your body will heal from all of them. Hopefully, in a month or two, you can start your therapy," the doctor replies.

      I roll my eyes at the news and close them, trying to go back to sleep. Deep down, I know I'm being dramatic.

     My sister, who is always by my side, leans in and whispers in my ear, "I'm rubbing off on you... little sister. That was very dramatic."

    Despite being only two minutes younger than her, she still insists on calling me the little sister.

     The next couple of weeks are filled with doctors coming in and talking to me. Surprisingly, I don't have to undergo surgery on my windpipe as it will fix itself. I can already speak, although my voice is raspy. My sister finds it sexy, though.

   Tomorrow, I will have my last surgery to work on my leg and get a rod inserted. By the time all the surgeries are over, I will be filled with metal.

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     "So, how is therapy going?" Mom asks me for the umpteenth time today. There's something off about her today, but I can't quite figure out what it is.

     "It's going okay, mom. What's going on with you today? You're not acting like yourself right now. Talk to me."

      Mom clears her throat. "Well, sweetheart, I have something to tell you. Your dad and I have decided that it's best for you girls to move to Hawaii. For now, you'll stay here until your therapy is over, but we need to get your sister out of this town. People have been treating her horribly. Even though she'll never admit it, I've overheard her crying to Jax at night about how mean and nasty some people have been to her."

  "So, you're leaving me here by myself?" I asked, feeling a sense of abandonment.

      "No, baby... dad and I will come here to be with you every week. Also, his trial is coming up, so we will be at it," my mom reassured me.

     My face went as white as a ghost. "He, he got caught?" I stammered, shocked by the news.

    "Yes, baby, they finally caught him. I didn't want to worry you about that just yet, but with everything, I think you should know. But let's move on to a nicer subject. How is your therapy going?" my mom changed the topic, trying to shift the focus to something more positive.

     "Which one? I'm in so much therapy right now, Mom. My head is spinning," I replied, overwhelmed by the number of therapy sessions I was attending.

     "Tell me about it all, then," my mom encouraged, wanting to hear about my experiences in therapy.

     "Well, my therapist advises me to confront and process the events that have happened to me instead of suppressing them. Ignoring them will only cause me more distress in the long run. Therapy can be challenging, as it often feels physically exhausting, with my limbs feeling fatigued on a daily basis. However, my ability to speak has not been significantly affected. The attractive rasp in my voice is gradually fading."

     "You know, my dear friend, your therapist is absolutely correct. It is important for you to open up to her about what you have experienced and how it affects you emotionally. Keeping such experiences bottled up is not healthy. Remember, you have done nothing wrong, so there is no reason to feel ashamed or hesitant to discuss it."

       "I'm not ashamed, mom. I'm terrified that he will follow through on his promise to come after me if I speak up," I confess.

     "Don't worry, he can't reach you. He's in jail now, and even if he wasn't, everyone knows who the sick bastard is. He wouldn't make it past their doors, I promise," my mom reassures me, tears welling up in her eyes.

     "I know, mom, but it still scares me. And as you can see with Dakoda, not everyone believes me," I admit, feeling a sense of vulnerability.

     "Kids can be cruel, baby girl. Anyway, I should head back home and break the news to your sister. She'll probably call you tonight, upset as ever. That girl of ours always loves the drama," my mom says, trying to lighten the mood.

     I chuckle. "Yes, she definitely does."

   As my mom leaves for the day, one of the aides helps me back to my room. Exhausted from therapy, I prepare for bed, knowing that it had taken a toll on me.

     Dakoda called me, upset about having to leave her home state. She was worried about not being able to see me, Jax, Britany, and her other friends every weekend. She felt like her life would be over if she moved to Hawaii.

     I listened to her and reassured her that I won't be there forever, and if she and Jax truly love each other, they will find a way to be together. I told her that things will work out in Hawaii and that her friends will always be there for her. I also reminded her that she can call me every night.

     Dakoda then apologized for venting and realized that she was being selfish, considering what I have been through. She expressed her love for me and called me "care bear."

     I replied, "I love you too."

    As I lay in bed, trying to fall asleep, my mind is consumed by everything my mom told me today. I can't help but wonder if this nightmare is finally coming to an end. The fear of him finding me and fulfilling his promise no longer haunts me. My parents have kept my whereabouts a secret, but what if the court believes him? What if they let him off because he will claim that I'm lying and that he never did anything to me? He holds so much power, and I'm just a teenager. I can't help but plead, "Please, just let me go. I promise I won't tell anyone."

       "Stella... Stella. Honey, wake up, you're having a bad dream again." I sit up in bed, rubbing my eyes from sleep, and see Mrs. Ashley, my therapist, who woke me up. I hug her tightly and start crying. "Will this ever go away?" I ask her.

          "Come on, let's start your morning off in the therapy room so you can talk through this. If you just talk about it, he won't win in your dreams anymore," Mrs. Ashley suggests.

I shuffle to the side of the bed, and Mrs. Ashley helps me put on my pants and get into the wheelchair. I feel like things will never get better, but I am determined to prove myself wrong.

We quickly make our way down the hall to her office, and before I know it, I'm talking about the worst night of my life and having to relive it all over again. "Is this what it's going to be like when I have to tell a jury what he did to me that night... and will they believe me?" I voice my concerns out loud.

       "Oh, sweetheart, there's no need to worry. If someone doesn't believe what happened to you that night, then they are just ignorant."

      "Thank you, Mrs. Ashley. Your support means a lot to me."

      "You're very welcome, Stella. Are you ready to prepare for Morgan and her training session?"

     "If I have to."

     "Hey now, I heard that," Morgan says, entering Mrs. Ashley's office. "Are you ready to start this morning, Stella?"

     "Yes," I tell her, feeling much better after talking to Ashley.

     My arms have gotten stronger, so now we're focusing on building my lower body strength.

     "I need you to do ten more leg crunches before we finish today," Morgan tells me.

     "My goodness, Morgan, if I didn't know any better, I would think you were attempting to harm me."

    "No, ma'am, I'm just trying to prepare you for the next phase of this program. And what is that?"

    "Walking?" I suggest.

   "Absolutely, young lady. So stop complaining and start working those legs."

   "Yes, ma'am," I reply, saluting her, which causes her to laugh.

    Later in the afternoon, my sister pays me a visit.

    "Hey, care bear, I brought some tacos, your favorite."

     "I tell her that it smells good, and we make our way to the picnic table outside. Dakoda mentions that we will be leaving tomorrow so that she can start school with everyone else. I reassure her that she will be okay and that she might meet some cool new people. Dakoda expresses that it won't be the same without me and dismisses the idea that it won't be long before she joins me. She reminds me that I still have a long road ahead of me, as the criminal has been caught and we are waiting for the trial. I will have to be there, so it could take some time."

       "Why are you resisting this so strongly, Dakoda? Mom says people are being mean to you at school, so why would you want to stay and deal with that kind of behavior?"

       "It's nothing I can't handle. But since we're on the topic, is it true what everyone is saying you said? Did he really do this to you, Stella? And why am I the last to know?"

       "I didn't want you to know because if he were to go back to that school, you would have made it worse for yourself."

      "I don't believe that, Stella. Why are you afraid to tell me the truth?"

     "Please, Dakoda, let it go."

    "What did he do to you that's making you so scared for me?"

     "I said let it go, Dakoda," I tell her and wheel myself away.

     "Sorry, Stella, I didn't mean to upset you tonight. I want our last night together for a while to be enjoyable."

     We enjoy our tacos and then Dakoda pushes me back to my room. We spend most of the night talking and watching our three favorite movies. The staff is aware that it's Dakoda's last day in the state, so they allow her to stay the night with me as long as we promise to keep quiet and stay in my room. And we do.

     The next morning, Dakoda and I have breakfast together before she leaves for her new life. I want to be supportive of my parents' decision, but I also feel angry at them for not taking me away from this town.

    "How was your morning with your family?" Mrs. Ashley asks me during our afternoon session.

    "It was bittersweet."

    "How do you feel about the situation?"

   "I have a mix of emotions. On one hand, I'm happy for my sister as she is getting an opportunity to leave this place. But on the other hand, I feel upset and left behind. It's frustrating to see her moving on while I feel stuck. I'm also angry at myself for having these feelings towards my sister. I feel like I should be ashamed of myself for feeling this way."

     "It's completely normal to have these reactions. You and your twin have been inseparable for years, so it's natural to feel a sense of loss when she starts a new chapter without you. It seems like you also hold some resentment towards her for what happened to you. You believe that if she hadn't taken you to that party, you wouldn't have ended up in that situation. However, deep down, you may also feel relieved that it was you and not her who went through that experience."

        "I'm sorry, but you're fired," I say, tears streaming down my face.

      "Oh, sweetheart. I don't want to cause you so much pain, but this is part of the therapy. This is the peak of trauma."

      "I despise myself for feeling this way about my sister."

    "I understand. It's only natural to have those feelings, and it opens up a whole different discussion."

      I manage to smile at her.

     "Time for overtime now," Mrs. Ashley informs me.

     "Ugh, can't I just have one day off?" I complain.

     "No, ma'am, it doesn't work that way," she responds.

     "Fine."

     "Well, aren't we in a good mood today?"  Morgan remarks as I wheel myself into the gym.

I simply stick my tongue out at her as she walks away.

     "I saw that," Morgan says. "Okay, today is the day you start walking."

     "Huh?"

    "We are going to stand at the bars, and you are going to use them to support your upper body while you try to use your legs."

    "Do you think I'm ready for that yet?"

    "Yes, I do Stella. It's going to take a month or two for you to fully use your legs, but I think you are ready to try."

     That thought brings me some joy because the sooner I can walk, the sooner I can be with my family. I roll myself towards the bars. Morgan and her assistant secure a strap around me, with Morgan standing in front of me and the other lady behind me. Morgan instructs me to take one step at a time, coordinating the movement with the same arm. On my first attempt, I almost fall forward, but Morgan catches me.

     "You're alright. Let's give it another try, okay?"

     "Okay." I stand up at the bars once again.

     "Now just stand there for a moment, find your balance, and we'll try again."

      I continue walking along the bar, but my arms and legs become exhausted and I lose my balance, falling backwards into the woman behind me who was supporting me. She reassures me, saying, "You did great, Stella. Let's take a break from that for today and focus on some leg exercises. After that, we'll finish our exercises for the day."

      We conclude the session with some dog walks, and then I return to my room for the night. After taking a shower, I lie down on my bed and watch some Star Wars.

     The following day, we resume my therapy on the bar. It takes me three attempts, but I successfully make it across without falling, and I feel an immense sense of accomplishment, as if I had won the lottery.

    "I just need a few more attempts on the bar, and I think in a day or two, we can give walking with the walking stick a try."

     "Do you think I'm prepared for that already?"

     "You've been putting in a lot of effort for the past few weeks. Yes, I believe you're ready for it. Morgan told me."

     "That's great to hear." I smile at Morgan.

     "It's time for group therapy. Are you prepared?" Morgan asks me.

    "Out of everything, that's the one thing I dislike the most."

      "I know it may seem strange, but believe it or not, it benefits both you and everyone else in the room," Morgan explain.

     "Everyone keeps telling me that. Anyway, I should freshen up before I join them," I reply.

    "Yes, you do have a bit of a smell," Morgan teases me.

    I playfully throw the towel I'm holding at Morgan, then make my way out of the gym and into my room.

    After 30 minutes, I enter the great room where our group sessions are held. Thankfully, the groups are divided by gender, with all girls in one group and all guys in another. I don't think I could handle having guys in our group right now. Just the thought of them getting too close to me makes me panic internally.

      "Good evening, ladies," Mrs. Ashley greeted us.

     "Evening," we greeted back.

    "Okay, ladies, are you ready to get started tonight?"

     "Yes, ma'am."

    "Elizabeth, why don't you kick us off tonight? Share a little about your journey here and how you feel you're progressing so far."

    "Yes, ma'am," Elizabeth responded, then delved into her story of becoming paralyzed from the waist down. "About five months ago, I was involved in a boating accident that resulted in a spinal injury. Thanks to therapy and Morgan's team, I've seen significant improvement. I believe there's a good chance I'll regain better sensation in my legs and possibly even walk again within a year."

      "Do you still have nightmares about that night?" Mrs. Ashley asks me.

    "No, actually I don't. Talking about it has really helped me," I replied.

    "That is amazing to hear," Mrs. Ashley responds.

    "Stella, would you like to share a little about why you are here? We would really love to hear from you in this group setting," Mrs. Ashley asks.

     I take a deep breath and begin to share the gruesome details of what happened to me one fateful night at a college party. "But on a positive note, therapy is going great for me. I still have nightmares, and I won't feel safe until he's behind bars."

     When I finished my story, I look up and see tears in all the girls' eyes.

     "Oh, Stella, you are such a brave soul," Kim tells me, and it makes me feel good.

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      The next few weeks pass by quickly as I focus on my physical therapy, spending hours practicing walking. My therapist is pleased with my progress and assures me that once I leave here, I will only need therapy every few weeks.  Today, my parents are visiting and I'm excited to surprise them with how well I'm doing and the news that I can go home. Morgan is throwing a party for me later.

       I'm in my room getting ready for the day when my parents walk in with somber expressions on their faces.

      "Is everything okay?" I ask, sensing that something is wrong despite their attempts to hide it. I urge them to tell me what's going on.

      Mom lets out a sigh. "The trial has begun, and there is already discussion about you having to testify. Your father and I have been fighting against this. We don't want you to go through any more than you already have because of this horrible person."

      I tremble with fear. "The thought of facing him again terrifies me. What if he escapes from the police and comes after me to finish what he started? He tried to kill me to silence me."

     "Oh, don't worry, baby. We won't let that monster come near you. And we're still fighting to make sure you don't have to face him again. Even if you have to give your statement in the judge's chamber, it's better than having to testify in front of him and everyone else."

      "Okay, young lady, are you ready to show mom and dad what you can do now?" Morgan asks as she enters the room. She stops in her tracks when she sees my expression.

      "Hey, what's happening? Why does everyone look so down?" I ask, trying to lighten the mood.

"Oh, Mom just made a really bad joke," I explain to Morgan, not wanting to delve into it with one of my therapists.

"Mmm, okay," Morgan responds, not pressing the issue any further. They help me into my wheelchair, and we make our way to the therapy room.

       "Alright, Stella, show your mom and dad what you can do, girl," Morgan encourages.

So, that's exactly what I do. I secure my wheelchair and adjust my foot pedals. As I approach the edge of the wheelchair, my mom rushes over to assist me. I shake my head, indicating that I don't need any help. With determination, I pull myself up out of the wheelchair and walk towards my parents as if I've never had any trouble walking.

        My mom gasped in surprise and said, "Oh, sweetheart, I knew you had been working on this, and they said you were ready to go home. But never in my wildest dreams would I have thought you were this ready."

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  • Unspoken Truth   Five

    Kai, "It's Saturday night, bro... are we going to a frat party tonight?" Jordan asks as he stands in the doorway of the dorm room. Kai: Do you want to go to a party with me tonight? I'll stick by your side if you want to go, or we can find something else to do. Stella: I haven't been to a party since that night, so I want to say no, but I'll go. Kai: Have I told you how strong of a woman you are lately, baby? Stella: No, you haven't told me that today. When do I need to get ready? Kai: Let's say around five tonight. Stella: Okay, I'll be ready and waiting by the door. Kai: I won't be late. So, what are you doing for the rest of the day? Stella: I'm at work right now. Then Dakoda and I are going shopping for prom. It's in a couple of weeks. By the way, you haven't forgotten about that, have you? Kai: No, ma'am. I have my tux hung up in the closet right now. Stella: "Liar!" Kai: You don't know, woman. Stella: LOL. My lunch break is

  • Unspoken Truth   Six

    Stella, I had an absolutely amazing day with Kai today. The memory of how our day began still makes me feel a rush of excitement. It was a bit overwhelming when we unexpectedly stumbled upon his roommate and another girl being intimate. Kai is incredibly tender and considerate towards me. Yesterday, he touched me with such care, and when we arrived at the beach, his attention was solely focused on me. Despite other girls catching his eyes, he never once looked away. I can honestly say that I've never had as much fun as I did yesterday. Our time at the beach was incredible. We frolicked in the water and played for hours. Towards the end of the day, Kai showered me with kisses. He even took me further into the water, away from prying eyes, and pleased me until I reached climax once again. It was a revelation for me, as I had no prior knowledge of such experiences and how pleasurable they could be. To experience two orgasms in one day was truly mind-blowing. It's making

  • Unspoken Truth   Seven

    Author Note: Major Warning this chapter has some major abuse trigger. I just want to warn anyone that gets triggered by sexual abuse please be aware of that in this chapter.Stella, When I finally regain consciousness, I find myself chained to a bed in his bedroom. He is nowhere to be seen, indicating that he must be in another room or out of the house. I wonder how he managed to leave his house when he was supposed to be under house arrest during the trial. I need to free myself from these chains before he returns. Perhaps there is something in the room that I can use to defend myself and call the police. Unfortunately, I realize that I left my phone on my bed in the motel room. I struggle to break free from the tight chains around my wrists, but my efforts are in vain. The bed frame is made of metal, making it even more difficult to escape. Frustrated, I let out a yell of frustration. After about a minute, the door opens and Professor Hamilton enters the

  • Unspoken Truth   Eight

    Stella,Although I'm uncertain about the time, I believe it has been a few days since Professor Hamilton last visited me. Was Professor Hamilton arrested? Oh, my god I hope not because I will never get out of here. I will be stuck here for the rest of my life.My parents, sister, Mac, Kai, and the other guys are people I will never see again. I finally got my life back after the attack before I had to come back here and now, I'm going to die in some cellar and my family will never know where I am.I hear footsteps coming down the hall. It's hard to believe, but I'm grateful he's returned.The door swings open and Professor Hamilton looks really mad. "Did you miss me, little bitch? He slurs at me?"Oh crap, he is drunk. I notice as he comes through the door that he didn't clothe it. That might work in my favor."Come here," he commands me, and I want to buck and flip him off. "I said, come here he yells at me." I walk over toward him slowly because I know what he is going to do to me.A

  • Unspoken Truth   Nine

    Kai, "Dakoda, have you heard anything from Stella today? I've been trying to reach her all day through calls and texts, but she hasn't responded, which is unusual. I know she had to testify against that terrible teacher who hurt her in court today, but that should be finished by now." "No, now that you mention it, I haven't heard from my parents either. Hey... Mac, can you cover for me for a moment? I need to step outside and call my parents to make sure everything is alright." I follow Dakoda outside and wait as she dials her parents' number. When they answer, Dakoda's face turns pale. "Why didn't you call me?" Dakoda shouts. "What's wrong, Dakoda?" I ask, concerned. She looks at me with wide eyes. "Stella has disappeared." "What do you mean, she's disappeared?" Dakoda hangs up the phone and starts crying. "Why does this keep happening to her?" "Let's go," I say to her. "What?" "Get in the car, Dakoda. We're driving to Washington

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  • Unspoken Truth   41

    Stella, After we’re done eating with our parents, we all head into the living room to visit a little longer before we all head home for the night. “Stella, mom and dad have to talk to you about something. Could we go into the study right quick?” “Um- sure?” “Once in the study, dad closes the door, so the others can’t hear our conversation. Stella Professor Hamilton’s daughter reached out to us and would like to talk to you. She wants to apologize to you in person for what you endured. Are you up to talking to her, dad asks me? “NO!” I yell. I refuse to have any involvement with anyone associated with that monster. We are both able to sleep soundly through the night with no nightmares. I don’t care about her apology. Why didn’t they report him before he hurt someone else? I didn’t realize I was crying until Dad hugged me. “It’s okay baby girl, you do not have to do anything you are not comfortable doing.” “Mom and I will let her know it is not a good idea

  • Unspoken Truth   40

    Stella, I turn to her with tears in my eyes. “He- he can’t be here. He’s here Dakoda?” “Stell, look at me babe, it’s not him. Breathe for me.... that a girl just like that. Now look at him again, Stell.” So, I do, and she’s right. He’s younger than Professor Hamilton and his hair is a little longer. “Is she okay the Professor asks, coming up the stairs toward us?” “Yes, she will be fine,” Dakoda tells him, and I nod my head at him. After the class is over, the Professor asks me to stay and talk to him for a minute. I knew this was going to happen. I was just hoping not this soon. “Yes, Professor Douglas.” “Hey, Miss. Savage, do you want to explain to me what just happened up there at the being of the class?” “I don’t want to get into the specifics because it’s still difficult, but for a moment, you reminded me of someone who caused me pain. However, my sister helped me realize you are not that person. You have my word that it won’t ha

  • Unspoken Truth   39

    CollegeStella, “Today’s the big day, sister. Are you ready?” Dakoda asks me as I’m getting out of Kai’s car. Today we start our first day of big girl school, otherwise known as college. My sister asks me if I am ready. Truth I have no clue if I am are not. It has to be a better start than my senior year, right? I’m starting out in a good place. This goes around. I have a wonderful fiancé.... we live in a nice apartment right by the college. We could actually walk to classes if we wanted to. My sister is back doing the surfing tournaments with her guys again. And my parents are happier than they have been in over two years. Our brief vacation did us all some good. We all got a fresh look at life. I wrap my arm around my sister's shoulder. “Yes, I think I am. I have a good feeling about this year.” “Me too sister, me too.” “Hold up there, girlie.” Kai says, running up to me and giving me a big kiss. “Have a great day, baby. I will see you after classes.” “U

  • Unspoken Truth   38

    Kai, The next day we will make a day of adventure. I was having fun until a monkey stole my damn wallet. Oh, Stella thought, it was so damn funny. “You liked that, didn’t you I ask her?” walking up to where she was standing, she knows exactly what I was about to do? “Don’t you dare, Kai she squeaks at me and runs behind her dad.” “Oh, baby do you really think daddy will save you I ask her... raising one of my brows at her.” “I most certainly WILL- not Jim says bringing Stella right where I need her.” I give her my biggest playboy smile and charge her, throwing her right over my shoulders. “Kai, you put me down right this instant.” I do, but not before I slap her on her ass. “You dick she whispers.” “I got your dick.” I tell her, then remove her teeth from her bottom lip and reach down to give her a kiss. “I love you, baby.” I whisper over her lips, and she shivers. We do a few tasks before lunch, and afterwards the girls go for manicures an

  • Unspoken Truth   37

    Kai, “We have a day before we head out for vacation, and I want to propose to Stella on our vacation, so will you guys go with me and help me pick out the perfect ring? I need you mostly Dakoda because you know what she likes, and you... bozos can be my support team.” “Well, it’s about damn time.” Dakoda says, giving me a high five. “Yea... yea, let’s get this done before Stella gets off work. By the way, how did you get the day off?” “Told him I had a doctor’s appointment, but it wasn’t him I had to worry about. It was your girl. She wanted to know why I didn’t tell her and was determined she was going to go with me.” “Stubborn ass woman.” “You’re telling me,” Dakoda says. “Well, let’s hit the road.” The woman in the jewelry store eyed us nervously. But it’s funny once I throw money around. She perks right up, asking what she could do for us. I almost tell her she can kiss my ass and I will take my business elsewhere, but I remember there are no

  • Unspoken Truth   36

    Stella, We have arrived in the Bahamas. It’s beautiful down here. We rented a condo on the ocean, so all we had to do was walk right out our front door and be on the beach. Kai and I have one condo, mom and dad have another right beside us, and Dakoda and the boys have another condo right on the other side of mom and dad. We all agreed to meet up for dinner tonight in our parent’s condo. All the condos have kitchen nets in them so my parents insisted on cooking in most nights unless we are all out late doing fun stuff then we can eat out. So, we all head to our own condos to get showers and dressed for dinner tonight. When Kai and I step into our condo, we are both taken away by the view. “Holy shit baby, this is beautiful. Hawaii is pretty in its own way, but this place just has something about it that makes it so amazing,” Kai says. “It would be nice for a wedding, don’t you think?” What? A wedding? Why is Kai talking about weddings? Is he going to? Then I re

  • Unspoken Truth   35

    Kai, It’s graduation day for Stella and the gang. I haven’t seen her since the time she came to the hospital, so I want to surprise her today at her graduation. She hasn’t told me where she’s going to college yet, but the sky’s the limit with a full ride. That makes me so proud of her and wherever she goes to college, I will still be there with her. We will figure our relationship. “Kai bro, you ready?” Gage asks, coming into my apartment. Luckily, the apartment is on the first floor, so it helps to get in and out with the cane. I’ve done pretty good with the cane that the therapist says I will probably walk without it in a month are two. “Yea, let’s hit the road. Stella doesn’t know I’m coming, right?” “No, she still thinks you’re mad at her and never want to see her again. Gage snaps.” “Where are you going?” Gage asks. “My truck,” I tell him. “No, you’re not. You can’t drive, Gage says.” “The fuck I can’t. I say and move on to my truck and get in.”

  • Unspoken Truth   34

    Kai, “Hey, Kai Stella has called for the third time today. Would you like to call her back or should I keep telling her you’re still sleeping?” Gage asks me, and I know he’s getting aggravated at me, but I really don’t give a shit at this point. Gage doesn’t understand what’s going on right now. I’m really trying to work through all this shit, so I don’t take it out on my girl, because I know this shit isn’t on her. She never asked for her psycho teacher to have an effectuation with her. Then kidnap her not once but twice. She also didn’t ask me to run away from the guy trying to get to her and get shot in the back. No, she never asked for any of this, but I still in the back of my head blame her some, so I want to have a clear head when I see her again. “Just tell her I’m still asleep with Gage.” “Damn it, Kai, how long are you going to avoid her?” “Until I’m out of this fuckin’ bed. Is that what you want to hear, Gage. Just go back to your friends and girlfriend and

  • Unspoken Truth   33

    Stella, “Holy shit, she kicked ass with that speech Gage says.” “So, which one of you said you were going to be a surfer in the six grade I ask?” “That’d been me.... Korey says raising his hand, and we all laugh.” “Did you guys know we were going to get scholarships?” I ask the guys and Dakoda.... we haven’t been at the school for long and I have missed so much. I’m even surprised I graduated with you guy this year. “So, how did you guys pull it off I ask, looking at Korey, the ringleader of all things that gets done around here?” “I don’t know what you’re talking about, Stella. Contrary to what you believe, I don’t have that kind of pull.” I just give him the stink eye, then walk over to where Kai and my parents are waiting. “So, care bear, have you told Kai what college you are going to yet, or are you going to make the poor guy sweat it out a little while longer? Dad whispers in my ear when I give him a hug, and I just smile up at him.”

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