Ding Dong!! Is She Dead?

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room earlier in the day so that they only had to carry suitcases with personal belongings. They had brought snacks so shopping or walking to the vending machine wasn’t necessary. The fewer trips out of the room without protection would help keep them safe.
    It was still early so they hooked up the DVD player allowing Sally to start a princess marathon. After several hours of chips, pizza, cookies and more happy endings than had ever happened in real life, Allie finally called it a night.
    Sending Sally to shower and brush her teeth before she fell asleep, Allie checked with Karen to see what the plan was for keeping them safe. Allie was trying to keep Sally from being worried about what could happen if Mike discovered them.
    Karen would wake up every hour to double check making sure that everything was okay and call in an update. They had a car that would be circling thru the parking lot throughout the night. In case Mike did find out where they were staying, there would be help available quickly. Leaving the adjoining door open, they were settled in and had a fairly quiet night.
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    Since, it was Saturday; they didn’t have to worry about Sally being in school. With both being in the same place it made protection duty a little easier. They were given permission to go to Chuck E Cheese and have a fun day of activities with Officer Karen.
    There were no sightings of Mike for either Saturday or Sunday. It was unnerving to always be wondering who was watching and if Mike would show up. Sally was completely unaware of the worried tension of the two adults concerned that he could be planning anything, at any moment, to cause more harm to this precious family.
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    Monday, they travelled back to see Megan at the hospital. She was feeling much better and could talk with a slight rasp to her voice.
    Sally spent an hour telling Megan everything that they had done and where they had been. Sally finally calmed down enough to be distracted by watching cartoons while Allie talked to Megan so they could make a decision on what to do for the rest of the week.
    Megan had had plenty of time to think while she laid there. Not being able to talk for several days did wonders for her brains ability to rethink through every situation. She was glad to be able to bounce ideas off Allie and hear the advice she had to offer.
    “I have considered that this situation could go on for a while. If we try to leave town or disappear, that will only make him more upset because he will follow us and we won’t have the extra protection that we have now.”
    “I am going to take Sally out of school for a while; her teachers are going to give her homework so there will be no risk to the school. At the moment they are looking at about two weeks’ worth of protection details to see what he comes up with next. Since patience is not his strong suit, we are figuring that he will show up again in the next few days.”
    “I will be able to leave the hospital by Friday to finish recovering at home. I know that you need to go back to work, so this will free you up to get back to your life. Sally can stay here with me during the day and then go back to the hotel with you during the nights until I get out.” Megan couldn’t wait to be somewhere she could relax and have Sally with her.
    “They are going to keep us in the hotel when I get out, but they think that you should be able to work at the bar Friday night and go home afterwards. They have your apartment under surveillance and we won’t be with you, so Mike shouldn’t cause any problems. What do you think?”
    “Sounds good to me. While I love Sally, I was not ready to become an instant mommy. I have already watched enough princess movies this week to last me an entire lifetime. Especially since my childhood didn’t have any princess stories in it, I think that I am caught up to the present.” Allie smiled at Megan.
    “I would love to have five minutes of silence. I had no idea

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