by Poppy Flynn
A tear slipped down Melody's face, and Micah put his arm around her in comfort.
"So, V did hurt him, just like I thought," she sniffled.
"We believe that Thomas Sutton was alive at the time of your abduction, from the position of his body and the blood smears that were evident. But Vinny Sutton certainly dealt the killing blow and Thomas died from his injuries before he could call for help. As soon as we have positive confirmation, we will be charging Vinny Sutton with either murder or manslaughter, depending on the results of the autopsy."
Melody curled into Micah's shoulder and cried. "He didn't deserve that," she said as she wept, gripping the front of Micah's shirt. "He was a good man."
Detective Storer shuffled up the papers that were on the table in front of his and put them into a file. "We believe Vinny discovered that Thomas had legally adopted you and lost his temper, attacking Thomas and kidnapping you in retaliation. That was the catalyst for his systematic abuse of you."
Andy stowed the files and reversed his wheelchair. It beeped a 'backing up' signal that seemed incongruous within the quiet room.
"It's really only a formality. We have little doubt that the body is that of Thomas Sutton, and since you are legally his next of kin, you are the sole beneficiary of a significant estate. You are set to be a very wealthy woman, Melody."
With that final bombshell, the dwarf detective with the larger than life personality drove his wheelchair away.
"Why don't we get out of here for a while and go out for dinner or something?" Micah asked her later that evening. I know you haven't felt too safe being outside in the past, but the real danger is over, and a change of scenery might do you good."
Melody smiled at him. "It's Wednesday; don't you have training classes to run?"
He came to sit next to her on the sofa and took her hand. "Under the circumstances, I asked Trinity to cover for me, since she'd already come back a day early."
"I'm not sure I'd be very good company," Melody admitted with a sigh.
Micah waggled his eyebrows. "I can think of some other ways to cheer you up."
Melody turned toward him and gazed seriously into his eyes. "Do you still want to?" she asked quietly. "You were kind of off the other day. I thought maybe you'd had enough of me."
Micah scooted closer and grasped her hand tighter. "Melody, I was being a dick the other day," he said bluntly. "I shut you out because I was busy brooding about Sara, since it was the anniversary of her death. I'm sorry."
Melody lifted a hand to his face and cupped his cheek. "Oh, Micah, there's no need to be sorry for that. I know she meant a lot to you, and I can understand your need to grieve. You cared for her, and her death affected you. You're entitled to your emotions. I would never want to take those away from you."
Micah turned his head and placed a kiss into her palm. "Like I said, I was being a dick. But I had a eureka moment that day, thanks to you. In fact, I had a couple. I was coming to tell you about them when I discovered you were gone…" He paused and dragged in a shaky breath, remembering just how he had felt in those moments when he realised she'd been taken, and a wave of pure guilt threatened to overwhelm him. "Jesus, if I hadn't been so preoccupied…" Micah knew without a doubt that the anniversary of Sara's death would forever be overshadowed in his mind with the events of… Jeez! Had it only been yesterday?
"Don't, Micah!" Melody interrupted with a frown, physically halting his words by placing her fingers to his lips. "Don't you dare blame yourself for what Vinny Sutton did. You know as well as I do that it would just have been a matter of time before he tried to snatch me. I was always well aware of the danger of that. I was never in any doubt that if he found me, he'd try to take me back."
She took a deep, shaky breath. "It could have been even worse. If he'd managed to get the drop on both of us, he would never have hesitated to take you out of the equation. We know that he's capable of murder. If you hadn't been able to raise the alarm as quickly as you did…well, that's not something I even want to think about. I wouldn't have been able to bear it if something had happened to you."
"But if I'd just told you…" Micah started to protest.
Melody shook her head. "Even if you had told me, I would still have given you your privacy and just left you in peace to wrangle your demons and I would undoubtedly still have used the stock delivery to occupy myself, so it would never have changed the outcome, Micah."
Micah cupped her face in both his hands and placed an affectionate kiss on her upturned lips. "You are such a sweetheart. After everything you've been though, I can't fathom how you've remained so untainted and clear headed," he told her.
Melody touched his faintly stubbed cheek and smiled. "Believe me, Micah, when you've been in a situation like that, you learn to understand what the important things are."
Micah gazed deeply into her eyes, causing her belly to ripple and clench at the intensity before he closed his eyes and sighed, resting his forehead against hers. "Whereas I…God, I've been so blind. I think I was mistaken in a lot of my conclusions and I think I was brooding for all the wrong reasons. I know I've never gone into details, but Sara died at the hand of her new master, the man she left me for."
Melody gasped and reached out her arms to hug him close. Micah placed his hands carefully on her back, mindful of her abraded skin.
"I jumped to the conclusion that Sara was being abused. In fact, I'd started thinking that before she died, because she broke all ties with me, saying that I was compromising her relationship."
Melody's hand stroked comfortingly down his back, and her quiet support gave him the strength to admit his missteps.
"When she was killed by choking, in what was claimed to be a breath play scene gone wrong, I was convinced that I was right, that she was being abused and I was at fault for not trying to do more to stop it or for not having tried harder to be a Master to her myself so she didn't leave in the first place. I convinced myself that I was to blame and that I could have done more to prevent what happened, and I mired myself in guilt as a consequence, turning my back on any subsequent relationship, in case I failed again."
Melody crooned nonsense words to him, kissing his neck and his ears, stroking his hair. For a moment, Micah just closed his eyes and enjoyed her soothing nurturing.
Then he sat back and admitted, "But I was wrong. I couldn't see it until I met you and had your circumstances to compare things with, but once I really allowed myself to think about it, I realised I had preferred to wallow in that guilt and perceive Sara as coerced rather than accept the fact that Sara left because we were finished and she didn't want me any longer. I closed myself off in case I was rejected again," he admitted softly.
"Oh, Micah, Sara didn't reject you; she just needed something different from the relationship than you were able to give her." She squeezed him tightly, and now it was his turn to hide his face in the crook of her neck.
"I know that now, Melody, but the realisation has been a long time coming. Sometimes that's the trouble with being a psychologist. Often, you just overanalyse things, especially when it comes to self-evaluation, and then you can't see the wood for the trees."
"Personally, I can't imagine why any woman in her right mind would reject you," Melody said so softly that he could hardly hear her, but he did, and he leaned back, grasping her by the shoulders as he steeled himself to ask the very question that had been racing through his mind for the past two days. The one that might well lead to the rejection he feared.
"Melody, you said something yesterday and I need to know?" he asked earnestly. "Did you mean it, or was it just gratitude in the heat of the moment, when you probably felt as if I'd saved your life."
"You did save my life, Micah," she replied seriously, and he felt a pang in his heart at her words, but he still needed her to tell him, out loud, if her words had merely been motivated by thankfulness.
"You said—"
"That I love you," Melody finished for him. "Yes, and I meant it from
the depths of my soul, Micah. When I thought that my time had come, my one regret was that I'd never had the chance to tell you how I felt, for you to understand the difference you've made to my life and how the beauty and the pleasure you showed me warmed my soul and led me to a place of peace so that I was ready to let go and die happy in the knowledge that I had known joy and felt cherished. That I had loved."
Micah swallowed, his eyes burning and his throat aching at the passion behind her words as she continued.
"When I saw you in the aftermath, I just needed you to know. I needed to say the words. And it doesn't matter if you don't say it back, if you don't feel it. It's like a gift; you can accept it, without having to give one back. I'm just glad I got the chance to tell you, to explain how profound your influence has been on my life."
The pressure behind Micah's eyeballs was making his nose itch. What the hell had he done to deserve this amazing woman and why the hell did she look so damn sad and yet lit from within at the very same time? He was going to spend the remainder of his days making sure she felt just like that for the rest of her life and was never sad again.
She looked away from him, pulling back slightly, and it dragged Micah out of his internal musings. Fuck, this was the time when he was supposed to be telling her that, not grappling with his inner machismo to stop himself from crying, in case he seemed less of a man. Jeez! Listen to himself.
He burst out laughing, joy filling his soul, and he sprang to his feet, pulling Melody with him. He swung her around, making her squeal in surprise followed by a laugh that filled his heart with the beautiful sound, and Micah let the tears flow along with his happiness.
When he set her down, he kissed her soundly while she brushed away the wetness on his cheeks with her gentle, caring hands. When they were both out of breath, he clutched her to him, letting her feel the stark evidence of his need.
His heart felt light for the first time in years, and sucking in some much-needed air, he scooped her up and started for their makeshift bedroom, so he could show her just how beloved she was.
And, on the way there, he repaid the gift with his own and said the words she'd told him she didn't need, with all of the emotion that was bursting out of his heart. "I love you, too, Melody. And I'm going to spend the rest of my life making sure you understand just how much."
The End
Poppy Flynn
Poppy Flynn was born in Buckinghamshire, UK and moved to Wales at eight years old with parents who wanted to live the 'self-sufficiency' lifestyle.
Today she still lives in rural Wales and is married with six children.
Poppy's love of reading and writing stemmed from her parents’ encouragement and the fact that they didn't have a television in the house.
"When you're surrounded by fields, cows and sheep, no neighbours, no TV and the closest tiny village is four miles away, there's a certain limit to your options, but with books your adventures and your horizons are endless."
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