CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
Katie slept peacefully for several more
hours before she woke up. Her body had been flushing the drugs from
her system at a steady rate, filling the bag beneath her bed. She
was still very groggy, but aware of her surroundings, for the
moment anyway. Katie looked at Rainey, who was standing leaning on
the rail of Katie’s bed, still holding one of Katie’s hands.
“What happened?” Katie said, in a weak
voice, through the plastic mask and swollen lips.
Rainey’s eyes were filling with tears, she
was so happy to see Katie responsive. Rainey had to tell Katie what
happened. She would probably have to tell her several times before
she would remember asking. It was a side effect of the drugs, which
almost killed her.
Rainey said, “Katie, you are in the
hospital, in the ICU. You were kidnapped and given an almost lethal
injection of sedatives. The doctors are running fluids through your
body to flush them out. You’re going to be okay, Katie.”
Janet interrupted, “Katie, my name is Janet.
I’m your nurse. Are you in pain?”
Katie lifted the hand Rainey was not
holding, slowly to her face, indicating she felt pain there. She
whispered, “My head hurts.”
Janet nodded, “Okay, I’ll go get the doctor
and we’ll do something about that right away, sugar.”
Katie’s tears were beginning to leak from
her eyes, down the sides of her face. Rainey took some tissue from
the table, beside the bed, and wiped the tears gently. Katie
squeezed Rainey’s hand, letting her know she was glad she was there
with her eyes.
“You’re going to be okay, Katie,” Rainey repeated. “I’m not ever letting you out of my sight again, I promise.”
Katie was getting groggier. She closed her eyes for a second then opened them again.
“Catch him?” Katie asked, in a whisper.
Rainey hated to tell her the truth, but she
did, her expression of sorrow written all over her face, because
she knew what Katie would feel, having been told the same thing by
Danny, after her attack.
She answered Katie, “No, he got away.”
Katie closed her eyes and turned her face
away, her hand tightening around Rainey’s fingers, as she processed
the information. Rainey was patient, returning the squeeze and
waiting.
Katie opened her eyes and turned back to
Rainey, “I don’t remember,” she said, and the tears came harder.
She took a deep breath and quietly she asked, “Raped?”
Rainey squeezed Katie’s hand and answered,
“Yes.”
Katie cried harder now. Rainey comforted
her, wiping her tears, repeating, “It’s okay, Katie, it’s
okay.”
Katie only stopped sobbing when Dr. Marsden
came in and introduced himself to her. He was concerned about her
emotional state, but happy to see her progressing so quickly. He
checked her vitals and looked into Katie’s eyes with a light.
Dr. Marsden said, “Katie, you’ve experienced
a tremendous trauma to your body and your mind. I am working on
repairing your body so you can deal with the rest. The best thing
for you right now is to sleep and let your body heal.”
Katie took a deep breath and nodded that she
understood.
He patted Katie’s hand, saying, “You are
doing very well, Katie. You should be out from under the influence
of the drugs within twenty-four hours. I will give you something
for the swelling and it should help with the pain.”
“Thank you,” Katie said, weakly.
Janet, who had come in with Dr. Marsden,
stepped back out to the doorway with him. While they discussed the
treatment plan, Rainey tucked the covers around Katie.
“Are you cold, baby?” Rainey asked.
Katie nodded yes, so Rainey pulled the
folded blanket, at Katie’s feet, up to her neck, tucking it in over
the others. As Rainey worked around the bed, Katie followed her
with her eyes. Rainey kissed Katie on her forehead, the only place
not swollen badly. Katie reached for Rainey’s hand again and held
it tight.
“Rainey, stay with me,” Katie said, as if
Rainey had not told her repeatedly that she would.
Rainey looked deeply into Katie’s blood shot
eyes, and said, “Katie, I’m not leaving you, ever. Do you
understand what I’m saying? I’m staying right here, I
promise.”
Katie’s eyes blinked a couple of times. She
was fighting to stay awake.
Rainey smoothed Katie’s hair, saying, “Go to
sleep, Katie. I’ll be here when you wake up.” Just before Katie
slipped back under the heavy veil of slumber, Rainey said, “I love
you, Katie.”
Rainey let go of Katie’s hand and put it
gently under the covers. She turned to go back to the other side of
the bed, where the recliner sat. That is when she realized Janet
had been standing there, she did not know for how long. It was
clear, from the expression on her face that she had been there long
enough. She smiled at Rainey as she walked back to the chair. Janet
crossed the room to one of the tubes in Katie’s arm and inserted a
syringe, slowly adding medication into Katie’s IV.
Janet looked over at Rainey and said, “I
know you’re worried sick. I would be, too, if someone I loved was
lying here, but I promise you Dr. Marsden knows what he’s doing.
She’s going to be fine.”
Rainey was shocked at Janet’s remark about
Rainey loving Katie, but was so appreciative that Janet understood.
It felt better somehow that Janet grasped their real
relationship.
Rainey said, “Thank you.”
Janet looked at Rainey, cocking her head,
and then she said, “You are the FBI agent from that article in the
paper Saturday, aren’t you?”
Rainey simply nodded yes.
“This has to be extra hard on you, knowing what she’s been through,” Janet said, sympathetically.
“Yes, it is,” Rainey, answered plainly.
Janet looked at Rainey hard for a minute and
then made up her mind to take care of Rainey, too. She said, “You
have to remember to take care of yourself. She’s going to need you
strong. Let me order you a tray from the cafeteria. It’s really
good food. It’s chicken breast and roast tonight. Which will it
be?”
Rainey could tell from Janet’s expression,
that she was not taking no for an answer. Rainey said, “Roast will
be fine, thank you.”
“Okay,” Janet said, finishing with the
syringe and dropping it into the biohazard red box on the wall,
“Roast and potatoes, coming up.”
She left Rainey alone with Katie and the
beeping monitors. Katie was sleeping soundly again and Rainey sat
there, just watching Katie breathe, until Janet returned. When
Janet came back with Rainey’s tray, she ate hungrily, not having
realized she missed dinner. She thanked Janet profusely for the
food. Once they were alone again, Rainey drifted off to sleep in
the recliner.
Rainey slept lightly, opening her eyes each
time Janet came in the room. Janet brought Rainey a pillow and a
blanket, still looking after both her patients. Rainey opened her
eyes several times to check that Katie was still sleeping and then
faded back into sleep. The stress and excitement had taken its
toll. Janet was right. Rainey needed the rest, so she could be
there for Katie when she needed her.
Three hours later, Janet woke Rainey to tell
her there was a call for her at the nurses’ station. Again, she
promised to stay with Katie while Rainey was out of the room.
Rainey rubbed her face to wake up and went out to take the
call.
“This is Rainey Bell,” she said into the receiver.
“Special Agent Rainey Bell to be exact,” Danny said, sounding happy on the other end.
“You know something, don’t you,” Rainey said, getting excited.
“It turns out our John P. Taylor is a
veterinarian, giving him access to the drugs used on you and Katie.
His wife is out of town, and it seems she goes out of town once a
month on business, stays a week in New York, some design business
she’s into,” Danny said.
Rainey’s heart picked up the pace. “Have you
talked to the wife?”
“Yes, she gave us the dates she has been out
of town for the last three years. All of the murders and attacks
have happened when she’s been in New York,” he said, more excited
now.
Rainey joined his excitement, “How about the
rest of the profile?”
Danny checked off his list, “He’s wealthy.
His parents left him tons of money. He’s good looking, dark hair,
married, he knows both you and Katie and to top it off, they moved
to Chapel Hill from Raleigh, right after your attack last year. He
lives just a few blocks from the Wilsons.”
“What about the farmhouse? What’s his
connection?”
Danny was checking his notes, she could
tell. After a moment, he said, “Belonged to the family for years.
He inherited it and a trust takes care of it. Says he hasn’t been
out there since he and some buddies used it as a party pad, when he
was in high school. He used to play in the house as a child, when
an aunt lived there. He was aware of the trap door. Said his aunt
put it in because she was scared she’d get trapped upstairs in a
fire.”
“Does he have an alibi for the time of the
attack?”
Danny almost giggled, “Nope, he was alone
from four thirty in the afternoon until we knocked on his door.
Said he was working in the yard at home and then he watched TV all
evening.”
Rainey could not believe it, “Is it him, Danny?”
“I think it is, Rainey. I want to see how he reacts to you, but I think it’s him. We are taking him to the station now.”
“I can’t leave Katie,” Rainey said, immediately.
“I’ll bring him to you if I have to. Right
now, we’re going to get his DNA and have it hand delivered to the
lab in Quantico in a couple of hours. I’ve asked for a push on the
results, should take less than seventy-two hours. I’m going to let
Johnny cool his heals in lockup until his lawyer comes to get him.
Then I’m going to blanket his ass with surveillance, talk to his
friends and neighbors and basically make the son of a bitch as
uncomfortable as possible.”
“That sounds like the best plan at this point,” Rainey said, lost in her own thoughts.
“It’s him, Rainey. It’s got to be,” Danny said, again.
“Okay, call me when something breaks,” Rainey said. She needed to hang up. She felt sick.
Danny sounded concerned, “You okay, Rainey?”
“I have to go now,” she said, and hung up.
She ran into Katie’s room, went into the bathroom and threw up.
Rainey did not know why she was throwing up, she just was. It felt
like all the ugliness she had seen in her life was leaving her
soul. Janet came in and turned on the water in the sink. She pulled
Rainey’s hat off and helped her to the sink. Janet wet a washcloth
and handed it to Rainey. She patted Rainey on the back until Rainey
had regained control.
“Thank you,” Rainey finally managed to
say.
“You go sit down in the recliner and I’m
going to get you some Sprite,” Janet said.
Rainey made her way to recliner. Her legs
were weak and she felt like shit. Rainey marveled at her body’s
reaction to what Danny said. They might have the guy in custody
right now. This could all be over soon. It was the day she had
prayed for, and yet, she was sick from the thought of coming face
to face with the man responsible for so much pain, not only for
her, but also for his other victims. Rainey began to cry softly,
not sobbing, just releasing the pent up emotions from all that she
had been through in the last three days, the highs and lows of it
all.
Janet returned with the Sprite and a small
cup containing a pill. She did not comment on Rainey’s tears, she
simply said, “Here, this will help settle your stomach, it’s just
an over the counter antacid.”
Rainey took both items from Janet, took the
pill, and chased it with some Sprite. “Thank you, Janet, for
everything.”
“I’m going to turn the lights down, so you
two can get some rest. I’ll be right outside if you need me.” Janet
walked to the doorway. She turned the lights down and looked back
at Rainey, paused and said, “That must have been one hell of a
phone call.”