Catwalk Confidence - Part 52

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Catwalk Confidence

By Connie Alexander

Part 52

There’s knocking at the bathroom door. Mom and Ellen are there.

“Alex honey, are you okay?” asks Mom.

“Did Brandon do something?” asks Ellen.

“Oh ah, no, no everything is fine. Um I just got a little hot and really needed to use the bathroom is all.”

“Okay, dear. Stay inside here and cool off then join us outside in a bit,” says Mom.

“Okay, Mom.”

Since I’m here I figure I might as well make use of the facilities, but the space is so small and I can’t get out of my clothes. Bother.

I splash some water on my face and open the door to find Ellen still on the other side.

“Oh, I thought you and Mom went back outside.”

“I wanted to find out what happened.”

“Happened? What do you mean? I told you what happened. I just got a little hot then I really needed to pee. What’s the big deal?”

“Mom might have bought that story but I don’t. For one thing, if you needed to pee so badly, why didn’t you?”

“Well, ah, I can’t get out of these pants. That room is too small.”

“Alex, talk to me. We both know that’s not it.”

Looking at Ellen I can tell that nothing but the truth will satisfy her and if I don’t tell her, she might just bring Mom into it.

Sighing I say, “Okay, but you have to swear not to tell anyone, I mean it.”

“What is it, what happened?”

“Promise me, Ellen.”

“Fine, I promise, now give already.”

“Have you ever been a passenger on a motorcycle before, one like Brandon’s?”

“Not one like his, no.”

“And you have a vibrator, right?”

“Alex!”

“Well you do, don’t you?”

“Yeah, now what does all of that have to do with what happened?”

“Okay then, things were going pretty nice and all. You know Brandon isn’t so bad when he isn’t being–oh I don’t know–such a guy I guess. Anyway, he was teaching me to ride and all and we drove a couple of miles away. He was in back and damn near squished me, that and being trapped between the motorcycle and him was kinda freaking me out, you know?”

Ellen nods her head.

“So we stopped down there and we decided to switch coming back. So I got on behind him.”

I stop talking and peel out of my pants after taking off my boots.

“Oh, that feels good.”

“And?”

“Hum?”

“Alex, that’s not all that happened.”

“Oh, well yeah. So, um okay I got it, sit on the arm of the couch.”

“What? Just tell me for god’s sake.”

“Come on, Ellen, this is hard enough as it is. Please?”

Ellen gets up and straddles the arm of the couch.

“Okay, now tell.”

“Well, lean forward. A little more, yes about there. Now imagine that the whole arm of the couch is vibrating just like your vibrator.”

“Huh, oh, oh! You mean riding on the bike was turning you on.” Ellen starts to laugh.

“Turning me on hell, I was about to orgasm when we stopped.”

“And Brandon figured it out? That you were turned on?”

“Um, not exactly.”

“Well then…”

I start to blush.

“Alex, tell me.”

I climb behind Ellen on the arm of the couch.

“Okay, you’re Brandon and I’m me. I reached around him to hold onto the front of the bike seat for the ride back. Now lean forward.”

I demonstrate the position we were in.

“Okay, so you had your arms around him and were holding onto the front of the seat. So what?”

“Sit up. Now look down.”

“What, what am I looking…oh my,” and she starts to giggle, “You mean you were holding onto…oh that’s so funny.” At that, Ellen really begins to start laughing.

I stand and start to finish getting my clothes back on.

“It’s not funny, Ellen.”

“No, it’s hilarious. Oh my, no wonder you acted like you did.”

“Now you promised, you can’t breathe a word of this to anyone, especially to Jack.”

“Oh come on, you got to at least let me tell Jack.”

“No! Especially not Jack. Ellen, I’m serious about this.”

“Oh all right. You’re asking a lot for me not to tease Brandon over this but you win.”

“Thanks, now that I’m changed, I really do need to use the bathroom.”

“Okay. Hurry up and come back out and join us.”

“In a bit, I still need to cool off some more.”

* * *

Leaving the bathroom and turning into the living area, I come face to face with Brandon.

“Oh, ah I’m all done in here, I’m just leaving.” And I start to grab my stuff so I can go outside.

“Alex, wait…”

“Listen, Brandon, I’m really sorry about what happened, I had no…I’m really sorry.”

I’m so embarrassed and can feel the heat of my blush. I can’t even look at Brandon.

“Listen, Alex, please. I know it was an accident and I probably should have stopped the bike earlier and said something. You shouldn’t be embarrassed, it was an accident.”

“Oh, okay. Um, why didn’t you?”

“Why didn’t I what? Oh, well to tell the truth, I didn’t know what to do, not at the time. Alex, you drive me crazy. You’re such a bundle of contradictions to me.”

“What do you mean?”

“Oh god, where to start? You look and act so mature yet you’re only fifteen years old. You’re smart and witty and act so grown up one minute then the next I see the little girl in you. One minute I want to put my arms around you and protect you, the next I want to wring your neck, and then the next I want to hold and kiss you. You confuse me, constantly.

“One thing I do know is I like you and I don’t want what happened to, to…oh I don’t know. I do know that at the very least your sister and my brother are an item and by everything I can tell, they’re very serious about each other. My Dad also thinks you’re pretty swell. So for at least their sake, pax? Can we at least try to be friends?”

Brandon holds out his hand to me. I look at it and then up into his eyes. Smiling I say, “Pax,” and take his hand.

* * *

The rest of the afternoon is fun without anymore drama. We all sit back and enjoy watching the drivers trying to go faster and faster. Some of the big professional groups get up to some wickedly fast speeds.

Jack and Brandon’s dad does two more runs and on the last betters our initial speed by getting up to two-hundred and ten miles per hour. When he gets back to us he looks like a little kid at Christmas time: his grin is so big.

Brandon does three runs and on the third run he too gets inducted into the two-hundred mile an hour club. His official speed is two-twenty, after which his father breaks out a bottle of champagne. He toasts Brandon then vows that next time he will beat his time.

As we’re packing things up to go back home, I get the clothes I borrowed together and ask Jack, “Can you go on up there with me so I can turn this stuff in?”

Jack has a confused look on his face and replies, “Don’t you like them?”

“Well sure, but we just borrowed them, right?”

Laughing, he says, “No, those are all yours silly.”

“What? I can’t accept these!”

“Why ever not? Dad wanted you to have them, so take them.”

“But, this is several hundred dollars worth of clothes!”

“Alex, really it’s no big deal. I’ve seen Dad spend that much on a tip. This is pocket change for him. Don’t worry about it.”

“I do worry about it. Where is he?”

“He’s helping Brandon mount his bike in the back.”

I grab all the stuff and go outside and around to the back of the motor home. There, Brandon and his father are finishing up getting Brandon’s motorcycle mounted up on the industrial-sized bike rack on the back of the motor home.

“Mr. Perrot…”

“I keep telling you it’s Richard.”

“Okay then, Richard, I thought we borrowed these things, but you actually bought them?”

“Oui.”

“Not that it’s not appreciated or anything, but I can’t accept this.”

“Pourquoi pas?”

“Because all this stuff is expensive, that’s why.”

“No, chá¨re, that is a relative statement. It was not expensive for me and it is something I very much wanted to do for you. Your sister is very dear to me as is all of your family. I got to know your family very well while you were missing. Children are to be cherished and girls are to be spoiled. You are both and it is my pleasure. If you do not want them, then throw them away, they are yours to do with as you will.”

Seeing the sincerity in his face, I set the stuff down, go over, kiss him on the cheek and hug him.

“Merci, merci beaucoup.”

* * *

Journal Entry: September 10th

Where to start, where to start? So much has happened over this past week, what with school and family and personal life and all. This is probably going to take awhile.

Let’s start with me, shall we?

Things have by and large been going okay. I still have nightmares but they aren’t nearly as frequent nor as intense as they used to be. I’m hoping that at some point I can go to bed without the light or radio on. The light I’m using at night is one of those that’s supposed to duplicate actual sunlight and it does work better than the regular overhead light, but I don’t think that I’m getting as good a rest as I should. Amanda and Dr. Martin are keeping a close eye on that.

But at least I am sleeping and for that, a big hug and kiss to Robbyn whom I just got off the phone with, by the way. Lordy I miss that girl. And speaking of whom, guess what? Robbyn’s moving out here!

Crap, I just got to thinking whether I had mentioned that before and looking back through this Journal I see that I have. This damned memory of mine! It’s driving me crazy. I tend to forget things more now and it used to be that I never forgot anything.

The other thing with my memory is remembering things that didn’t happen. For example, last weekend was Dad’s birthday and I surprised him with a set of cuff links that I found to perfectly match the studs I got him for Father’s Day this year. The only problem is I never got him studs–I mean ever. But I do clearly remember saving my money and getting them and even him wearing them when he and Mom went to some formal event.

When all this came out, I had a whizz-banger of a panic attack which triggered something else. Yeah I know–I’m a mess.

So anyway, I start having this panic attack, absolutely freaking about the studs that I did and did not get my Dad, to the point where they took me up to meet with Amanda. So what else was triggered? I just spoke in and responded to French. Yup, crazy right? It gets better, I didn’t realize it until I calmed down and it was pointed out to me.

Mom had to stay with me to translate for Amanda as she doesn’t speak French. Once I was calm again and speaking English, Amanda worked me through the relaxation exercises she’s been assisting me with. They really help.

You know how I mentioned that Amanda may try hypnosis? Here I’m thinking about a swinging watch or a spinning spiral or some such, you know the kind of stuff you see on television. It turns out that the relaxation exercises that she’s been working with me on are the hypnosis. The fink tricked me.

So the current hypothesis for this whole memory craziness is my brain trying to cope with the events from the kidnapping. There are things about the kidnapping that I just don’t remember and according to Amanda, I may never fully recall everything that happened. When you’re put in some situations like I was, the brain sticks its fingers in its ears and keeps its eyes tightly closed and goes ‘Na Na Na, I’m not listening’. It’s the brain’s way of protecting you. The downside is that it can damage how you process information into your memory.

That’s what happened to me: how I get events into memory and how I store that memory is damaged. Hopefully we can get it fixed again.

We’re still working on other things, but again, it comes down to the brain using a coping method.

So enough of that, it’s too depressing. Instead, let me update you on school.

This past week wasn’t too bad. I’m getting settled into my classes and I think I’m going to like them for the most part. The one that I’m not so sure of is my French and Italian poetry class that I have over at the university. The teacher is just such–excuse the expression–a bitch.

She seems to take delight in putting people down and acting so superior to everyone else. Kinda like someone else at school: meet Lindsey Bowers, senior at my school and all round bitch.

Lindsey is a drop dead gorgeous blonde who owes her good looks more to science and a plastic surgeon than to nature. Although I suspect that to be as good looking as she is–even with plastic surgery–you need something to build on.

So Lindsey is beautiful and her daddy spoils her rotten. She’s the current Miss Teen Palo Alto and rumor has it she’s a shoe-in for Miss Teen Bay Area. Lindsey also makes sure everyone knows that not only is she a beauty queen, she’s a model and an actress as well. Oh, and that her daddy’s rich and that she’s dating Moe Shafroth, the captain of the boys’ lacrosse team who is also (at least his daddy is) very rich.

Moe and Lindsey are the perfect couple. Chelsea was telling me that last year Moe came to school in a different car each week. It must be nice to have a daddy who owns a ton of car dealerships.

Lindsey has done some local modeling and a local commercial (no speaking part) but to hear her talk it was the cover of Sports Illustrated and she was robbed of the Best Actress Oscar.

So, she thinks she’s going to be the next supermodel or the next top Hollywood actress–probably both–and she’s all in all not a very pleasant person to be around.

Lindsey has her followers, specifically two girls called Joan and Britney and why they hang with her is beyond me. She’s constantly putting them down and insulting them.

Now Britney in my opinion is damned near as pretty as Lindsey and hasn’t had all the reconstructions done either. I heard that Britney used to model, but she stopped after Lindsey kept telling her she was too fat–which is craziness, because, duh, she is not fat at all. I guess Lindsey doesn’t like competition.

Normally ’ol Lindsey wouldn’t have gotten even a footnote here in my journal, but for some reason she really doesn’t like me and is constantly making snide comments to Joan or Britney about me and making sure that I overhear her doing so. For the most part I just ignore her.

Okay, change of subject since this one is beginning to churn. We’ll move on to the rest of school and where I fit in to all of this.

It’s a small school, there’s only a couple of hundred kids total. There’s only about eighty Juniors and about that for Seniors as well.

For the most part, my guess would be that the demographics here are probably the same as other schools. There’s the ‘I’m so pretty’ group, the ‘I’m so spoiled’ group, the geeks, the gamers, the jocks, the loners, the non-conformists, the teacher’s pets and every combination of the above.

I kind of fall into the loner group I guess. I do have a friend, her name is Chelsea and she is nice. We only get to see each other during lunch and at gym, otherwise we have all different classes.

Chelsea is probably in the ‘teacher’s pet’ category. She’s super smart, really nice, loves learning and helping the teachers and her mom is the headmistress. Chelsea wants to get into teaching and she’ll be a really good one is my guess.

When I’m not in class, I’m usually hanging out in the library. It’s really nice, there’s lots of quiet corners and most of the other kids avoid it unless necessary, so it’s a good place to be alone. (See, I told you I was a loner.)

I think that’s about it for now. I’m getting rather tired and want to get to bed. Oh! Next time I need to talk about what happened with Brandon. Yeah, you’re going to love it.

Okay, Ciao Bella!

End Journal Entry

I love Saturdays. I love being able to crawl back into bed and just snuggle down and doze and today was no exception.

When my stomach finally drives me from the sanctuary of my bed and down to the kitchen, it’s just approaching nine-thirty and it looks like it’s going to be a wonderful day.

Down in the kitchen I fix myself a light breakfast, just enough to stave off starvation so I can get my workout in. After my workout, I’ll eat something more.

I’m finally getting back to the point where working out doesn’t hurt. If I over-rotate something, I may feel a twinge but not the ‘gee someone just stabbed me’ shooting pain I was getting.

“Good morning, honey,” says Mom.

“‘Morning, Mom.”

“What are your plans for the day, did you get all your homework done?”

“Yeah, I finished up last night. Today I thought I’d see how much of a workout I can give myself then collapse next to the pool for the rest of the day.”

“You just keep in mind what Dr. Martin told you and don’t overdo it.”

“I won’t but I need to get back into shape, I’m a marshmallow right now and if Nike wants to do another commercial, then I need to be ready. There’s no way I can do one now.”

“Oh that reminds me, PJ sent over the August accounting on your commercial. You’re making yourself a pretty penny, young lady. You should be proud of what you’ve been able to accomplish.”

“I am proud of it. I’m realizing that I might just have some of the talent you guys have been telling me about after all. What are the figures, do you have them?”

“According to PJ they’ve done some saturation in some markets and overall they’ve increased the number of showings as well as running tests in some overseas markets. Apparently it’s a very popular campaign, something else that you should be proud of. It’s all due to you, honey.”

“I am, Mom, I am, did she send actual figures?”

Mom can tell that the suspense is driving me crazy, so she deliberately slows down.

“Oh yeah, I believe she did.”

“Moooom!”

“Hum, let’s see if I can remember, I think it was something like 1,423 showings.”

I should not have taken a drink right then because what juice didn’t go shooting out my nose, ended up in my lungs.

After coughing for the next ten minutes and Mom pounding on my back, I’m finally able to ask, “Fourteen hundred?”

“And twenty-three, yes.”

“Oh my god.”

I go and sit down, thinking furiously.

“That’s, um that’s over a hundred thousand dollars, Mom.”

“Almost a hundred and seven thousand dollars. Not too shabby for your first job, is it?”

I just look at Mom for a minute then start laughing. Soon Mom is laughing with me.

“Of course, you need to remember that it’s before anything has been taken out for PJ’s or my commissions.”

“Yeah, I know…your commission?”

“Yup, I have a very steep commission, I get to have all the hugs I want, and I’m greedy.”

Smiling, I get up and give Mom a huge hug.

“Oh, Mom, I love you so much. I’ll gladly pay your commission anytime, anywhere.”

“I’ll hold you to that, baby. I love you too. Now run off and get your workout in and remember not to overdo it.”

“I’ll be good, promise.”

* * *

I’ve been at my workout for about an hour and am just finishing up by stretching again and doing some yoga. I love yoga for its ability to help me focus to the exclusion of everything else.

For my final two poses I need all the concentration I can muster. I’m trying some poses that I haven’t been able to do since I’ve been back and even before they weren’t real easy to do. I start off in Firefly pose or Tittibhasana. I finally am at a point where I have the arm strength to do it. It’s still not as easy as it used to be for me, but the effort feels good.

After holding the pose for a few minutes I slowly transition into Scorpion pose or Vschikasana. I lower myself to my forearms as I bring my legs around and up into vertical then continue by slowly bringing my feet down as I curve my body. I almost lose it a couple of times but finally make it. This pose is great for my back and since I’m resting on my forearms and have my upper body well-balanced, I can hold this pose for almost five minutes. Not as good as I used to be, but still pretty damned good.

When I start to waver, I let my feet continue to the ground, push up onto my hands and hold the back bend for a beat or two, then fully stand. After centering myself with some cleansing breaths, I open my eyes and pull off my headset.

Looking in the mirror I see Jack and Ellen over by the door.

“Hey you guys, how long have your two been there?”

“Long enough,” says Jack. “I thought you had some broken ribs. How can you do that?”

“Oh, they’re all better now. I’ll get a twinge now and again, but that’s about it.”

“I got a broken rib playing rugby and it took forever to heal.”

“Well, being a girl and naturally superior, I suspect that would explain it.”

At his look I start to laugh and so does Ellen. “Or, my break wasn’t as bad as yours.”

Jack gives me a “Harrumph,” but then starts laughing too.

“I thought you were supposed to take it easy,” says Ellen.

“I am taking it easy. All I did today was some core training and flexibility work. I didn’t do any tumbling or strength work–well not much anyway. For the rest of the day I plan on being either in or next to the pool. What are you guys up to?”

“I’m just dropping off your sister. I need to get back home then Brandon and I are driving back down to school. Summer’s at an end, time for school.”

“Ah, poor baby. Well I’d give you a hug goodbye but I’m all sweaty so you’ll have to get an extra one from Ellen.”

“Deal.”

“Alex, Mom says ladies don’t sweat, we glow.”

“Well I’m glowing to the point that I’m dripping and getting a tad whiffy too, so I’m off to the shower. Jack, you and Brandon drive safely now, hear?”

“Yes, ma’am.”

“Bye.”

* * *

After my shower I put on my bikini and head downstairs. A quick peek out the front window confirms that Jack has left so I grab my lotion and head down to see Ellen.

“Hey, sis, how you doing?”

“Okay I guess. It will be hard going from having him around all the time to not. Guess you know how that is.”

“Yeah I do. Want to know the best way to get your mind off it?”

“How’s that?”

I toss her the lotion. “Keep occupied. You can start by putting lotion on my back.”

With a smile Ellen says, “Get over here you and sit.”

As soon as I’m sitting, Ellen wraps her arms around me and gives me a hug.

“You’re a pretty good sister, you know that?”

“You’re not so bad yourself.”

Ellen stars rubbing the lotion into my back and I all but purr.

“That feels so good. Thanks, Ellen.”

“Anytime.”

“Why don’t you change and come join me? It looks to be a really nice today.”

“Humm, maybe later. I want to get my stuff together for school.”

“Okay, but if you wait too long I’ll have used up all the sunshine.”

* * *

Before heading outside, I stop at the kitchen to fix my lunch.

I’ve just finished putting all the fixings away when Bill, Mark and one of their friends come into the kitchen.

Bill says, “Hi, sis.”

“Hey, squirt.”

“Cripes,” says Mark, “you say we eat a ton. Is all of that for you, or are you expecting company?”

Putting everything on a tray and grabbing my sunglasses I say, “Ha, ha. I just had a workout and had a real light breakfast. Besides, I still need to gain a few pounds.”

Looking over at their friend, I lean down and whisper into Mark’s ear, “Tell your friend to close his mouth or something is liable to fly in.”

With a chuckle I pull my sunglasses down, grab my tray and head outside.

An hour later finds me full and floating in the pool, just drifting along.

* * *

In the back corner of the property, a figure makes its way over the wall, dropping down behind some bushes. Carefully checking its surroundings to ensure it isn’t seen. Confident that the intrusion hasn’t been noticed, the figure removes the scarf covering its features to reveal a man of about forty with a brown scruffy beard and a weathered complexion.

Checking his case to ensure that everything is still in place, he reaches in and carefully removes the tools of his trade. With a finger lightly on the button, he advances quickly along the wall towards the house.

At the next clump of bushes, he looks through the lens and aligns the crosshairs on the pool. “There she is,” he whispers to himself as he grins and moves forward to the side of the house. Advancing to the corner, he carefully peers around the edge. She’s still there.

Bringing the lens once again to his eye, he brings the young girl into view.

‘You’d think that this family would have taken some precautions after what happened,’ he thinks to himself. No matter, it just makes the job all the easier.

As the girl starts to get out of the pool, he makes his move. ‘God, what a beauty,’ he thinks as he advances on her. Ready to push the button…now!

* * *

Feeling the need for some more tea, I roll off the air mattress and swim over to the edge of the pool and lift myself out. Standing, I notice something out of the corner of my eye.

Turning I see a strange man rushing towards me, behind him is another moving even faster.

With a panicked scream of, “Daddy! Help!” I dive back into the pool, knifing my way to the opposite side as quickly as possible.

I’m at the other side in an instant and screaming for all I’m worth. The man is still coming forward and waving at me. Suddenly, Dad is rushing from the house and towards the man. A second figure reaches the man before Dad can, suddenly striking him in the back. They both go down and then Dad’s there with a look on his face like the wrath of god.

“Stop, stop, stop, I wasn’t hurting anyone,” the guy yells, “I’m a reporter; I just wanted to ask her some questions.”

Mark and Bill rush outside with their baseball bats, and seeing me in the pool run over.

“You okay, sis?”

“Yeah, I’m fine. Come on.” With that, I get back out of the pool and go over to Dad and those two other guys. Along the way I grab my towel.

The other guy is still on the back of the ‘reporter’ when I get over there, with the reporter’s arms pinned behind him with one hand, while the other is frisking him. Near the head of the reporter is a shattered camera.

The guy removes a wallet from the reporter’s back pocket and hands it to Dad.

“Here you go, sir.”

“Thanks, Joe.”

Turning at my approach, Dad asks, “You okay, Princess, he didn’t touch you did he?”

I think if I had said ‘yes’ the world would now be short one reporter.

“No, Dad, he just scared me is all.”

“Why don’t you and the boys go inside while I take care of this, honey?”

“No, Dad. I promised myself I wasn’t going to be a victim anymore. If I don’t deal with this now, it’s just going to cause me more troubles down the road.”

Quite frankly I really don’t want to deal with this. All I want to do is go hide in my room and cry, but if I do that, I don’t think I’ll ever get better from the kidnapping. So, shaking like a leaf and scared, I stay.

Ellen comes running outside.

“Mr. Conners,” says Joe, “The police should be here any moment.”

Dad turns to Ellen. “Ellen, take the boys and go inside. When the police get here, show them on back. Boys, thank you but I’d like you to go in with Ellen please.”

“Aw, Dad,” they say, then turn and reluctantly go with Ellen.

Turning back to the reporter, who now has his hands zip-tied behind his back, Dad says, “Okay, you, start talking. Who are you and what are you doing here. If I don’t like your answers, boyo, you’ll not like what happens next, now talk.”

Dad’s accent most of the time is practically nil, it only gets stronger with emotion. Right now his brogue is thick enough to cut with a knife.

Joe gets the reporter up to a sitting position.

“Aww, damn it you broke my camera. You’re going to have to replace it you know, it’s worth over nine-hundred dollars.”

As Joe picks up the camera, Dad says, “Your camera isn’t the only thing to be broken if I don’t get my answers now. I’m hearin’ sirens so you’ve not much time. Talk or the police will carry you out.”

“I think I’ll just wait for the police. You…”

I don’t even see Dad move but suddenly the toe of his shoe is slamming into the side of this guy’s knee. I flinch at Dad’s response, while the reporter starts howling and falls back, writhing on the ground.

“That was your knee, next is your neck if you don’t talk.”

Clutching his knee, the reporter says through his tears, “Okay, okay, just stop. My name is Brian Johnson. I’m an independent reporter and I just wanted to get a story about your daughter. Oh god, I think you broke my knee.”

“Were you one of the ones callin’ here?”

“Yes, yes, but you or your wife kept saying no so I thought I could just sneak in, get some photos and maybe a quick statement and get out. Oh Jesus this hurts.”

Dad goes through the guy’s wallet then puts everything back in it while Joe is pulling the memory card out of the camera and taking the other cards from the reporters pouch.

“So far it seems your tellin’ the truth,” says Dad, “but if I ever find out ya lied, you’ll get a late-night visit from me. And that’ll be true if you ever come near my daughter or anyone of me family again. Boyo, let’s not misunderstand each other: you’re not going to ever bother us again.”

The reporter is looking at Dad and nervously swallows and nods his head. Whatever he’s seeing in my Dad’s face has him scared. I don’t know what he saw because when Dad turns back towards me, all I see there is worry and love. He comes over and wraps his arms around me, holding me close and suddenly I’m crying from all of the pent-up emotion.

The police arrive and are talking to Joe, then want to talk to Dad and me so I have to let him go. I stay with Dad, his arm wrapped around my shoulders as we talk to the police.

An ambulance comes for the reporter. It looks like his knee really is broken. It’s a shame that he hurt it when he fell. That’s the official story the police are putting in their report. I’m not sure how much of it they believe, but it’s just the reporter’s word against all of ours.

As the reporter is being wheeled out he has them stop next to us and says to me, “Sure you don’t want to give me a quick statement?”

Looking at the expression on his face, he obviously feels emboldened now that the police are here. All of the fright and pent-up emotion in me suddenly changes: now I’m just plain mad. Before I know what I’m doing, I step forward and hit him square on the nose as hard as I can.

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Delays in Catwalk

Unfortunately for my writing, my job is really getting busy which will prevent me from doing as much writing as I have been doing. There will be delays, sometimes up to a couple of weeks as I’m traveling.

I will be doing as much writing as possible and will submit chapters as I get them written and edited. Rest assured that Catwalk is NOT over with, the author just needs to pay the bills. :)

I also want to take this time to once again thank all of you for reading my story. I love getting the kudos, the comments and the PM’s. Some of the PM’s and even one or two of the comments have been critical but I love getting them all and even if I may not agree with a point being made, I love that you took the time to make it.

I especially thank all of you who keep coming back to read more about Alex and her life. I hope to keep bringing you her story for a long time.

Peace and Love,

Connie

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and proud. ^_^

Go Connie! =) --Bounces happily and waves PomPoms--

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And...

While I love the story, IMO you come first and the story comes 2nd... And any job is not to be sniffed at. :D

JC

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Action aplenty!

‘You’d think that this family would have taken some precautions after what happened.’

Guess what, sucker? They did.

Thanks, Connie. Never a dull moment in this story. It was good, too, to see the way that Alex faced up to this latest threat (literally, vbg).

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Catwalk Confidence - Part 52

Me, I do believe that that reporter got his 'statement'/

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That Reporter Should Have Known

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that there would be beefed up security around the house after Alex was kidnapped.I still think her father should have broke both of the jerk's legs. I loved how Alex rearranged his nose after he had the nerve to ask her for a comment. Yeah he got his comment, A Knuckle sandwich! Idiot!

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Yeah, and if he tries to

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Yeah, and if he tries to claim she assaulted him, even the cops are going to say something like "She's recovering from being kidnapped and abused. And you *ran up to her*. Scaring the shit out of her. Then you have the nerve to ask for a comment. You're lucky she went for your nose instead of your balls."

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Thanks for the great

Thanks for the great on-going story.

The reporter is in more trouble than he realizes, he is not just getting a story;
he has trespassed and since Alex is a minor, there should be stalking or child endangerment charges.
A maybe a large civil suit !

At school I'm sure that Lindsey Bowers is acting jealous because she has seen the Nike ads; and they are a much bigger deal than local pageants and modeling.

take care

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Yea Alex!

As a sometimes practicing journalist I heartily approve of what was done to this piece of s***! Too bad Alex didn't get to hit him twice. You know what they say: "Double your pleasure, double your fun!" And nothing like police who understand who is the victim here. I'm hoping they "didn't see a thing, the PA (person arrested) must have tripped and fallen a second time."

Karen J.


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Cute chapter but dad STILL doesn't get it

He needs to beef up the security like last month!

What if these had been stalkers? My god his daughter has made nearly 100000 dollars on the Nike add and has had her face plastered on the TV over 1400 times due to the ad in addition to the YouTube vids from the little girl's rescue and her Parkor, The Ellen Show and so on. She is not just his daughter, she is a serious media celebrity and needs at least that level of protection. Hope Alex busted that bastards nose wide open. Wonder if the two jerks say something stupid and they have a *rough* ride to the hospital and jail.

The explanation about her memory problems sounds logical and a little frightening. I hope they find a way to correct the problem soon before it messes up her school work. Though with the ground work her psych doc laid with the *relaxation exercises* which were actually prep for hypnosis, she seems the best doc for her hurting mind. That her body is healing so fast gives me hope her mind will soon catch up.

The stuff about Brandon and his family was both funny and endearing. These are classy people. That they have considerable assets that several hundred dollars of clothes are nothing, not to mention that awesome car and cycle, is to Alex and Ellen's advantage. Add in the billionaire media mogul and all the connections he helped get her, Alex and Ellen's future's look very bright if they apply themselves. Talent is very important but talent WITH connections?

Brandon seems to have revised his opinion of Alex as has she of him. If they don't end up lovers in a few years they will be good friends. If there is any male Alex would feel comfortable with and attracted to, Brandon fits that model. Not to say she still won't have Robbyn as well. Hope she can avoid the mistakes her parents and the aunt made.

What of the aunt and the message Alex sent her? Any response? Hum, would Nike use a US advert, suitable adapted , in European markets? Once her aunt sees how much Alex looks like her ...

As to school, I wonder maybe in the end that bitc* language and lit teacher at Stanford will prove one of her favorites, or at least the class will as it will stretch her academically and maybe help her overcome the mental problems from the kidnapping.

As to the bitc* queen senior at the school, I can see one or both girls dumping her in favor of Alex as she is almost as mean to them as she is to others. Discouraging her friend from modeling as being "too fat" was sick.

Time she was taken down a few pegs and made to see what a fool she is. But then Alex, when she isn't punching out reporters leads by good example. Hum, she is so proud of her RICH boyfriend, hum? Maybe Alex shows up at some big school dance with Brandon maybe in the Audi A8? She asks him -- or so she convices herself -- only because it will be fun and he's a nice guy and all but mostly because she can't stand the bitc*, not that she and Brandon... she LIKES Brandon but not that way ... or does she? And maybe she also brings Robbyn to a dance. Hey a girl can have more than one romantic interest. Would drive the queen B nuts!

Gads I am speculating rampant. Sorry, must be the full moon.

DO take care of your finance and family first, Connie. But do post when work and the rest of real life allow. This is sooo good.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

It Would Really Get Her Good

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if Alex entered some of those pageants that Miss Queen Bee is in and beats the pants off her surgically created ass! People like her have hard time adjusting to the fact that the world doesn't revolve around them once they get out of High School. They become a little fish in a great big pond. I have found that to be true of my own graduating class. Most of the ones who were the big jocks and cheerleaders have never done as well when they got out into the world.

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Actually, what would work

Actually, what would work better is for her to do nothing but for Nike to air the commercial in their market. All of a sudden, without Alex lifting a finger, Miss Queen Bee loses ugly. Besides, surely there are people who remember her from Ellen, YouTube, the news story and the like. that can help as well. That is more effective that locking horns.

Besides, that way Miss Queen Bee does all the torture work herself.

Heather

We are the change that will save the world.

Heather

We are the change that will save the world.

Keeps gettin better an better

Connie,this story keeps gettin better an better. I really <3 this story it's a shame that there gonna be possible delays but it will be worth it as you always deliver such great chapters even if they are a bit scary at times(the whole kidnapping thing). Please do keep up the great work as I do enjoy your work.

cliff hangers and a strong sense of self-preservation

I'm glad you all enjoyed this installment.

As it was beginning to run a bit long, I almost stopped it when the reporter first came over the wall to give you a bit of a cliff-hanger. The more thought about it though, the more I figured I'd be hunted down and have rude things done to me so I changed my mind. :)

P&L,

Connie

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What a major pain in the neck (being nice here) trepassing, stalking, harasment unauthrized entry (could be called tresspassing) desterbing the pice & anything else you can think of to chare him with. I'd say a min of 1 year in the county jail up to 3 in the state pin & a hefty fine make an example of him say... $20,000. As for Alix's dad breaking the reporters knee he was protecting his daughter. However having the guy "fall" well that looks good & when Alix hit him as hard as she could in the nose easly explained "self defence" & it wouldn't by really lieing eather she just drove home her point & I think that this guy might as well hang up hes camera cause once this gets out what he did to this young girl well he won't be geting any work for a VERY long time.

I'm proud of you Alix Very proud of you. She did the right thing she scremed & the security guard did his job & her dad did his as a dad, & alix excercised her right to say no with a good solid punch in the nose I hope she borke it that no good sack of s**t (again being nice).
Love Samantha Renee Heart

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I wonder...

... what will happen, when the Lindsey finds out, that Alex is the Star of a NATIONAL TV commercial.

Please Don't Kill Him!

Sorry, can't help it. I'm thinking of a line from one of those PBS Mystery shows, an English police procedural. One cop says to the other something like, "Please don't shoot anyone. Think of the paperwork!"

Alex might think she's all weak and dissipated after her ordeal, but she's a remarkably strong person. Hitting the reporter "square on the nose as hard as I can" could actually be fatal, and as a professional athlete, which she kinda is now with her Nike campaign, she might just have to be prosecuted. So, please spare the reporter and steer the plot in another direction. Thank you.

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Not surprising

Alex has already shown before that she was willing and eager to make her displeasure known explicitly to the guilty parties. The reporter got his just deserts, and can be prosecuted for, say, interfering with the course of treatment (way to go dumbass, scaring the emotionally hurt person who is seeing a specialist). I'm not too worried about his health, since Alex hasn't recuperated well enough and isn't as fit as once was.

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Security

Never mind security personnel, it should be possible to beef up the boundary security of the house for not much money. I'm not sure what comprises the boundary of the house's back yard, but sturdy six foot high fences (pretty much standard across most of the UK at least) are a simple and relatively cheap deterrant. It appears there's an entrance to the garden other than through the house - either a side passage and gate or a path / track running along the bottom of the yard. You don't necessarily need a padlock or other form of lock on the gate - just a bolt to prevent access from the outside unless someone's already in the yard. If the fences and opaque gate don't deter would-be intruders, then staple some barbed wire along the inside top edge of the fence. Unlike placing it on top, it would be hidden from view so wouldn't make the back yard feel like a prison yard, but would give a would-be intruder something rather painful to think about.

As for school, it's possible the advert may already be shown in the local area - but as Alex has shorter hair and is wearing a different outfit, other students may not necessarily connect her to it. However, if she is recognised, the school grapevine would probably spread the message very quickly. Thinking about it, it would be advantageous if it took a few weeks / months before the word gets out, so people start asking "Hang on, isn't she that quiet new girl?"

Bear in mind that if the ad has already been shown in the area, it may have been shown during the time of Alex's kidnap, so the student population may already be aware that she's not your stereotypical publicity-seeking glamour queen (unlike some...)

If the student population aren't yet aware, there's the possibility she may become an overnight sensation, but if she keeps her existing habits, most will quickly lose interest and drift back to their previous cliques. I wouldn't expect Lindsey's friends to desert her overnight, but maybe they could slowly start drifting away. However, I expect the key to them abandoning her would be to start spending some time away from her, and for others to take (positive) notice of them when away from Lindsey. Naturally, hardly anyone's going to bother talking or chatting to them in the company of Her Highness.

 

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Still some upgrades to the wall and all are in order. Plus NOT telling Alex there was an out of uniform guard hiding around could have tramatized her if she had spotted him *lurking*. As it was she was traumatized by the sleasy reporter and camera man.

Dad in essense used his daughter as bait. Making the house and yard a fortress would be counter productive too but what dad did do put her at risk. A shooting or knifing could happen so fast she could die even with the secret guard standing by.

Plus now will she wonder if he was spying in her as she sunbathed, like some pervert. Her rational mind says no, he's a profesonal but her still fragile subconsious?

Great stuff.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

So much goodness...

There is so much goodness in this chapter I don't know where to start!

First of all, I loved the way the chapter ended. That reporter got what he deserved. Way to go, Alex!

Second, I'm really excited at the possibility of a romantic entanglement with Brandon. I think I've mentioned before that I prefer reading about heterosexual relationships. I don't want to see her and Robbyn get hurt, as they are a great couple, but I'm also intrigued to see what Alex will do with her first foray into the world of boys. Even if she stays with Robbyn, it should be an interesting experience to read about.

Real life has to come before writing fiction. I know that all to well. It'll be a sad time to wait when posting is delayed, but it will be well worth it when we get the chance to read a new chapter in this wonderful story. I'll be here waiting in anticipation for more, so take your time and do it right.

Hugs,
Megan

This Would Be Like History Repeating Itself

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because Alex's mother and her Aunt Dee fell in love with each other, until Dee's brother(Alex's dad) came home from college and they met. It broke Dee's heart. This would have the potential to do the same thing to Robbyn if she was to get involved with Brandon. I really can't understand why she never thought to mention that she was in love with Robbyn? I just can't see her doing to Robbyn, what her mother did to Dee. Alex needs to nip this whole thing in the bud before it gets too far and people get hurt.

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Not so thrillled about a possible het relationship

myself. They are common as dirt. Why is it she is being set up for a het relationship just because it is so expected. I respect het relationships but prefer that same sex relationships be given second preference when there is already an existing relationship. What is so wrong for Alex to stand up and be proud she has a same sex relationship? Kissing a boy. Big Fr***ing deal.

Het relationships are a dime a dozen and is a well worn path.

Kim

Almost obligatory? A good question to ask, I suppose.

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...not as a criticism, please. I just wonder hwy we almost expect a t-person to 'experiment' with other orientations even though the same might be okay but unexpected if our child wasn't trans. I agree, especially with an existing relationship; why kiss a boy? Or a trans-boy kiss a girl for that matter? Nothing wrong, but not obligatory by any means. Great story, as always. Thank you, Connie!



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Alex's sexuality

Truthfully I really don't know if Alex is going to get into a relationship with a boy. Right now she's defiantly at least Bi.

Keep in mind though that Alex is only fifteen and at the very least may develop a curiosity about the other sex. I think at her age, most kids are curious about it ALL, I know I was.

Will Alex get into a MF relationship? Who knows, but if she does, there's nothing to say she wouldn't go back to a FF relationship. I can tell you that her feelings for Robbyn are very deep and Robbyn will always be part of Alex's life.

The truth is, whether or not we may agree, same sex relationships are NOT the norm and are NOT easily accepted by the public at large, especially at Alex's age. My goodness, teenagers are probably the most unforgiving of difference in others of any group out there.

So, even if Alex sticks with girls, she may want to keep it secret. To be "different" in High School can be dangerous.

For myself, I really don't care for the LGB label at all. For me, it's the person and how the two of us connect and not our gender that matter.

Just my two cents.

Peace and Love,

Connie

Your two cents mean the world to me.

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...I'm glad you wrote your comment. To be different...yes... a huge challenge. Thanks.


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Yes yes yes! I sooo agree

In real life or here as a fictional character the ideal outcome is for someone to be who THEY are, not what others expect them to be.

It may not be easy, it may not be what sizable portions of society think is *right* but if no one is hurt, if you mean no one harm, what is the big deal?

I try to keep in mind our heroine Alex is barely 15 and led much of her life under the mistaken belief she was a boy. She is later than many in entering puberty and very naive sexually.

Whether she will be bi, lesbian or straight or some combination over her lifetime she has yet to explore to any large degree. And what is to say she will only have one love or one long term relationship?

I'm willing to wait and see. And that she seems interested/fond of children, a guy is handy for that.

Or a donor, Alex and our authors choice.

-- GRIN --

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Preferences aside

Despite my own preferences, I do not care what type of a relationship Alex is in. If she chooses to get involved with Brandon, great. If she stays loyal to Robbyn, that's great too. Either way, I know I won't be disappointed in what Connie brings us.

I do think that many people on this site make these stories personal to themselves. As such, they want what happens next to be their choice, not the author's. I know I've felt that way about a lot of stories before. Heck, I felt that way about this story when Alex was kidnapped. I wanted to believe that I was in some weird dream and I'd wake up to find out that Alex was fine.

That is probably a big reason why people want specific things about these stories. I'm glad that Connie is willing to do what she thinks is right for the story, and I'm willing to read whatever she thinks that is.

Megan

chapter 51

The reporter is extremely lucky to not have more than a broken knee and a rearranged nose! He could easily have accidentally drowned or something!

Keep up the good work with this wonderful story. I am very much so looking forward to more! :}:}:}

Vivien

Vivi

While understandable. . .

Alex just committed a class C misdemeanor. If not two. Probably just assault, but there might be a GBH in there if she actually broke his nose severely enough. Class C's can have up to 60 days in jail as part of sentencing.

To make it worse, it was witnessed by the police.

Course, that is real life, and fiction shouldn't always follow the dictates of reality.



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He entered the hall to get warm. She left it two hundred years later.
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But she IS barely15 and a recent FAMOUS kidnapping/abuse victim

The *reporter* and *photograper* are free lance and showed no press credentials, tried to ambush interview a MINOR on her famiies private property in her back yard after watching her from a potential ambush and getting around a high backyard fence.

The girl in question is also a nationally know celebrity and heroine plus has done nationally known charity work. And she is waifish thin at the moment due to near starvation but still is extreamly attractive and in a bikini. IE both sexy AND vunerable. Could you imagine the police officers' reactions if they have a teenage daughter and saw how these men had terrorized Alex, then baited her?

I'd say even in real life the police, assuming they know the background, would turn a blind eye, within reason.

And as you said it's fiction so...

John in Wauatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Knee and nose

The proper responces to a nosy reporter that can't take no for an answer.