Chapter
22
Days
later, Clarice had another nightmare, this time it was more vivid.
She was running along the deck of a boat. Or rather limping, she was dragging her right leg. Her face was covered with bruises; blood was flowing from her left temple. The menace was gaining on her; she could feel his cold fury; his fists... his shouts. Next thing she knew she was sinking deep in water...
She was running along the deck of a boat. Or rather limping, she was dragging her right leg. Her face was covered with bruises; blood was flowing from her left temple. The menace was gaining on her; she could feel his cold fury; his fists... his shouts. Next thing she knew she was sinking deep in water...
‘Clarice!’
Bo cried, swiftly grabbing her arms. ‘Clarice, wake up!’
Clarice
could feel sheer terror, the sinking realisation she was going to die...
‘Clarice,
Clarice!’
Swiftly,
Clarice was pulled out of the cold darkness and found herself enveloped in
warmth, in Bo’s arms, his soothing voice in her ear. Sobbing, she clung to him;
describing the dream to him. ‘I don’t know if it’s some sort of premonition...
but it scares me. Honey, it scares me!’
Bo
held her until she stopped crying, and then left to go downstairs to get her
some warm milk. She was more composed when he came back; taking the tall glass
from him. ‘I’m sorry.’
‘No,
No...’ he stroked her hair. She looked pale, her eyes red from weeping. ‘You
need some aspirin?’
‘No,
the milk’s ok. Thanks baby.’ Clarice hated painkillers, always avoided them if
she could help it. Bo watched her as she drank. ‘Do you feel better now?’
She
managed a small smile. ‘You always make me feel better.’ Raising her hand, she
touched his cheek. ‘Thank you for putting up with all this... with me.’
‘Hey...what’s
this talk, “putting up with me”? What am I here for, princess?’
‘What
do you think the dream means, Bo? Because I can’t imagine why. It’s different
from the ones I have of you...’
‘The
ones you have of me?’ Bo asked, immediately alert. ‘What do you mean?’
Clarice
blushed. ‘While I was still at the hospital, I dreamt I was in a candle lit
room and I was making love with you. At least, I realised it was you after I
realised the tattoo I saw was the same one you have here.’ Her hand moved down
to touch it. ‘That was the night I knew I was in love with you. I think the
dreams were a sign we’ll be together. But the nightmares... do you think they
are some sort of premonition?’
Bo
slipped his arm round her, pulling her close. Clarice’s memories were coming
back through dreams; the good and the bad. But she still had a long way to go
and he was going to help her take a step further by what he had in store for
her. ‘Dreams don’t always mean anything, princess.’
‘Why
would I have a nightmare like that if it doesn’t mean anything? It was almost
as if... as if it actually happened
to me in the past but I have no memory of it. Crazy, isn’t it? I’ve been in law
enforcement for years and here I am terrified over a bad dream.’
Bo pressed his lips against her forehead,
inwardly cursing Lawrence again. Nicholas hadn’t witnessed his mother being
beaten up, but from what she described, he could now visualise what happened to
her that terrible night. ‘Try not to put too much thought over a nightmare,
princess.’ He urged. ‘That’s just what it was, a nightmare.’
Clarice
sighed, nestling closer to him. ‘I’m really trying not to. But it seemed far
too real not to think about.’
‘Then
let me give you something else to think about.’ Releasing her, Bo pulled
something out of the nightstand drawer, giving it to her. Clarice’s listless
face lit up in seconds at the brochure.
‘Cancun?’
‘I
thought the best place to unwind and lose all that stress is two weeks in sunny
Mexico.’ Bo was pleased he’d managed to divert her attention from the
nightmare. ‘We’ll stop at Chichén Itza first, do some exploring.’
‘Oh...
I’ve heard about that place, that’s an ancient Mayan city isn’t it?’ Clarice
asked eagerly. ‘I’ve never been to Mexico, what fun it’s going to be! When do
we leave?’
‘Next
weekend, so mark your calendar.’ Bo kissed her, hugging her hard.
‘Thank
you so much for this, honey.’ Clarice said as he turned off the light, drawing
her back against him.
‘You’re
welcome, princess.’ Bo replied softly, pressing a kiss on the back of her neck.
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Bo
put up with some good natured ribbing from Roman and Abe about his upcoming
trip, as he went over work matters with them. Roman knew more than Abe the
reason why Bo picked Cancun; it held a special significance to Clarice... when
she was still Carly. Bo told him about Clarice’s nightmare, which had stirred
his anger; wondering what on earth would bring any man to almost murder his own
wife.
‘Bo,
that’s terrible.’ Abe said, shaking his head, after hearing about it as
well. ‘I mean, we know she was found
terribly injured but to now picture what went down that night... just
terrible.’
Bo’s
face wore a grim scowl. ‘Larry threw
her overboard after beating her. And I’m starting to wonder if Nicky was
telling the truth about not knowing what he did to her that night.’
Roman
shook his head. ‘You might believe that Bo, but somehow I don’t think so. Nicky
was a spoilt, arrogant little brat years ago; but you saw how he reacted when
we told him the whole story and showed him Shane’s report. ‘He’s an Alamain but
he’s not his father. He wants her to
remember who she is as much as we do.’
‘Have
you even given a thought about what would happen when she finally remembers?’
Abe asked.
‘What
do you mean?’
Abe
shrugged. ‘Her reaction and how she’s going to take it. It might be something
she’ll not be able to handle.’
Roman
nodded in agreement. ‘Abe’s right. I
think you should prepare yourself for that, Bo. It’s not going to be easy for
her, the very moment she realises she’s not the person she’s been living as
for several years.
‘She’ll
be able to handle it, with my help.’
Bo said forcibly. ‘And Frankie’s... and Marlena’s, once she and John get back. Clarice
can handle anything.’
But a nagging fear suddenly stabbed him. Once
Clarice remembers, will she still love
him?
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Clarice
went shopping on her spare time, buying what she needed for the trip.
Swimsuits, suntan oil, shorts, tops, sensible footwear and a large sun hat. She
couldn’t remember the last time she took time off for a vacation, the few times
she was able to were usually on her own. This trip was really what she needed,
and Bo coming along added to her euphoria. To her relief, the nightmare didn’t
resurface and she tried not to think negative thoughts and did her best to
ignore the nagging sense of disconnection she still felt. The day before they
left, she came back to the house with yet another shopping bag. ‘Wow...and what
have you got there this time?’ Bo teased her, tossing aside the newspaper he
was reading. From the way she blushed and thrust the bag behind her, he had a
pretty good idea. ‘Come on...let’s see it.’
‘No.’
she said defiantly.
‘Princess,
I’m bigger and stronger and unless you want me to use excessive force...’ Bo
advanced on her. Squealing with mock fear, she fled and Bo chased her round the
couch, getting the bag from her.
‘No,
No... Don’t open it yet!’ she pleaded
but it was too late. In seconds, Bo was examining a short sheer black lace
nightgown that definitely appealed to
his fantasises.
‘It
was supposed to be a surprise and now you’ve ruined it!’ Clarice grumbled,
trying not to smile at the appreciative glint in Bo’s eye she couldn’t help but
notice.
‘Well,
since the cat’s out of the bag, what say you model it for me right now?’ Bo
grinned predatorily, holding it up.
Clarice
snatched it back from him and pounced, forcing him back on the couch and
tickling him until he laughed helplessly under her. ‘That’s not funny...’ he
gasped, shaking with laughter as he tried to fend her off.
‘Serves
you right, you killjoy!’ Clarice retorted, refused to back off. Somehow, Bo
managed to roll over, pining her down on the couch. ‘Now I’m going to give you
a taste of your own medicine, lady!’
‘No,
no... Stop!’ Clarice pleaded. Grinning, Bo leaned down to kiss her deeply and
her arms went round his neck as she kissed him back. Pulling away for air, Bo
ran his finger over that pretty face staring up at him, vivid green eyes warm
and loving. Suppose she remembers and her
feelings change? Suppose she reacts with anger and walks out of his life again?
‘Something
wrong?’ Clarice asked, touching his cheek.
‘Nothing...
it’s just... you know I love you more than anything right?’
‘Of
course I do.’
‘And
you know I would do anything to protect you...anything?’
Clarice’s
face puckered as she frowned. ‘I know that too honey, why are you so serious
all of a sudden?’
‘Because
I don’t want anything to ever change between us, Clarice. I’m living a whole
new chapter of my life and I don’t ever want to be without you. You have no
idea, just how important you are to me. If I could spell out your name across
the sky I would, just to show how much I love you, Clarice Parker.’
Clarice
could see the intensity in Bo’s piercing brown eyes. ‘I do know. I love you too, I’ve never loved anyone as much as I love
you, Bo Brady. And I’ll always, always be with you... for the rest of my life.’
She hugged him, pressing her cheek against his. Bo held her tightly, praying
his fears will not come to pass.
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Professor Hank Moore hugged Bo tightly, unable
to express his feelings at being
reunited with him after so many years. ‘Good to see you again, Bo. So good to
see you.’ He said gruffly. Soledad shook hands with him, her pretty face still
as shy as he remembered. Bo got in touch with him after managing to track his
email address. After narrating what happened, he had informed him of their arrival and Hank had replied, insisting
they stayed at their guest bungalow.
Clarice
was introduced to the Moores and immediately found herself warming to them. ‘Thank
you for having us.’ She said.
‘Hey,
any friend of Bo’s is a friend of mine. You’re here to unwind so make sure you
do, Clarice.’
Clarice
laughed. ‘I will try.’
As
soon as they were alone, Hank said, ‘You honestly think this will work?’
‘I’m
positive it will. If not, I don’t know what else to do.’
‘It
will.’ Soledad said quietly. ‘People say they can feel the benevolent spirits
around Chichén Itza. And as you and Carlina are still spiritual partners after
all this time, the power that bound you both together, will bring back her
memory.’
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The
next morning, Bo led Clarice across the Grand Ball Court. Clarice was speechless
with admiration at the ancient pre-Columbian city built by the Mayan people. ‘This
place is unbelievable. Imagine the people who lived here thousands of years
ago, Bo! Everywhere’s so breathtaking!’ She gasped at the pyramid looming up
them. ‘What’s this called?’
‘It’s
the Temple of Kukulcan. But it’s
mostly known as El Castillo. Years and years ago, it served as a temple to the
Mayan god Kukulkan.’
‘El
Castillo...’ Clarice murmured, awed. ‘And it’s so well preserved too. Can we
climb up?’
‘Hell
no. Hank said no one’s allowed up there- not since a woman had a nasty accident
some years ago.’
‘Oh...
how terrible.’ Clarice cringed at the gruesome image as she stared up the steep
narrow steps. The pyramid was magnificent. So was the Ball Court. If she could
shut her eyes, she could imagine the Maya people gathering together here to pay
homage to their deity.
She
walked ahead of Bo, eyes scanning the picturesque surroundings, a sudden stab
of déjà vu hitting her. The place seemed so familiar... she felt so in tune with the place... like it
was a part of her, a huge part of her.
‘Clarice,
are you okay?’ Bo asked from behind, watching her carefully.
Clarice
said nothing, she kept staring round. Something was stirring in her mind...
like the opening scene of a movie. She shut her eyes.
She could see herself standing in the
very same Ball Court. She was younger, her hair longer. She was running towards
someone... she was laughing. Clarice forced herself
to focus... to see who she was running to.
Someone was running to her from the
opposite direction. It was Bo... younger but it was Bo, catching her and
twirling her in his arms!
She
opened her eyes, heart thumping and head aching as she turned to Bo. ‘I’ve been
here before.’ She said slowly. ‘You and I... we’ve been here before.’
Bo
said nothing, waiting for her to say more. Another scene came into Clarice’s
mind...
‘Let’s do this right, so we won’t have any
regrets.’ Bo knelt before her, her hand clasped in his, a big smile on his handsome
face. ‘I love you. I know it took me an awful long time to admit that. But now
that I have, I don’t want to waste another day or another hour... because I love
you princess.’ His voice was thick with emotion. Take care of you... now and
for the rest of our lives. ‘
‘I want that too.’ She was saying,
her voice tearful.
‘So, will you marry me?’ he asked
her.
She knelt down to face him, holding his face. ‘Yes.’ She whispered, her
lips touching his...
Opening
her eyes, Clarice turned to face him. Her face was now pale, her forehead
sweaty. ‘I know you.’ She whispered. ‘My God... I know you from long ago.’ A name suddenly leapt from the deep
recesses of her mind as though eager to jump out after being locked away for so
long. ‘Sailor...’
At last,
Bo thought as he hurried to take her into his arms.
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