In Honor of those who Trust
Ch. 5 What’s in a Name
“I am glad you are home. I missed you Connie,” Scott supported his wife’s arm as she stepped out of his truck
“I’m glad to be home,” Constance responded with a slight cringe. She forced her body to relax, but in her mind she silently told her husband to “Stop calling me Connie! I hate that nickname!”
“I will get you a drink. Lay down and rest while I make Lily something to eat,” Scott stated as he kissed her on the head. Then patted Lily on her head as he walked toward the kitchen, then turned to give them one more smile.
“Why can’t it be like this?” Constance asked faintly as she helped Lily set up her tv tray. If Scott could be that caring man all the time then life would be simple. She could feel loved and safe. But she knew that it was only a matter of time. Scott’s gentleman act would disappear with the next sip of whiskey. If he was not a drunk then maybe they could live happily ever after, but as she listened to Scott pour himself a drink she knew her living nightmare had to end.
Scott had talked her into moving to the small town he grew up in so she and Lily would be surrounded by family and friends, but turned out to be an isolated prison. That is when she learned that he had not told her the truth about his life or family. He was very well known in the small town. To them he was a perfect family man who gave his wife everything she wanted. They lived a little outside of town, so when he did have fits of rage then he would not be heard by neighbors. He had total control over her. She was not on the back account so she couldn’t just go into town and get money and escape. She tried once with some very scary consequences.
“Do you think you can just take my money and leave?” Scott spit out with venom as he yanked Constance out of the car but then pinned her body between the frame and the car door. As he pressed , Constance could not move as the edge of the door felt like it would slice her in half. She could feel her cheekbone being crushed as she tried to fight with one arm to get Scott to release the pressure, but her strength was no match to his. When he finally released the door, Constance fell to the ground. The earth seemed to spin, as she tried to stand; dizziness overtook and she reached her hands out just trying to gain her balance. She could hear Lily crying in the background as Scott yelled “Shut Up” then the sound of him smacking her resounded in her ears.
“Look what you made me do,” Scott grabbed Constance’s hair and dragged her toward the house, “You won’t need to drive anymore either,” he seethed as he grabbed a pipe and proceeded to break every window of her car. All she could do was hold Lilywho was sobbing and watch her only sense of freedom be torn apart. It was later in the week when the pain would not go away that Scott took her to the hospital to fix her fractured cheekbone. She didn’t open her mouth when asked about her face, but allowed Scott to talk for her. Her spirit seemed to die that day.
