Just Believe
Just Believe
By
Anne Manning
© copyright September 2005, Anne
Manning
Published by New Concepts
Publishing
Smashwords Edition
Cover art by Kat Richards, © copyright
September 2005
ISBN 1-58608-633-2
New Concepts Publishing
Lake Park, GA 31636
www.newconceptspublishing.com
This is a work of fiction. All
characters, events, and places are of the author’s imagination and
not to be confused with fact. Any resemblance to living persons or
events is merely coincidence.
Chapter One
Erin is in the psychiatric
ward.
That's what her mother had said.
Annabelle didn't let herself think about it. Not yet. She didn't
have enough information to start going off the deep end. One of us
has to stay calm, she thought. Here she was, at the University of
North Carolina Medical Center, after driving from Raleigh-Durham
Airport through a storm-darkened day which matched her mood. The
huge building stood cold and spare. People came here for help, yet
it seemed to Annabelle a heartless place. She pulled her too-light
windbreaker around her to ward off the wind and dashed for the
automatic doors.
People littered the area like discarded
candy wrappers. The buzz of whispered conversations filled the air.
Skirting the oversized potted palms, Annabelle approached the
information desk sprawled in the middle of the lobby.
The elderly volunteer looked up from a
supermarket tabloid. The Weekly Investigator, Annabelle noted with
approval.
"May I help you?" the volunteer
asked.
"My sister, Erin Tinker, is a patient.
Can you tell me where to find her?"
"Certainly. How's that spelled?" The
woman bent her blue hair toward the computer screen in front of
her, hunting and pecking the last name, T-I-N-K-E-R. Instead of the
six strokes it usually took, with all the backspacing and
correcting it took more like twenty. Finally, the woman looked
up.
"I'll need some identification, please.
A driver's license will do."
Annabelle breathed a sigh. Here it
came, she thought, as she pulled her wallet from her jacket pocket.
After a moment's digging, she handed over her driver's
license.
"Umm, let's see, Miss Tinker." The
volunteer glanced up, her old eyes twinkling.
Okay, okay, get it over with. Annabelle
pasted a smile she hoped was tolerant on her lips.
"Annabelle Tinker? That's just so
darling! How imaginative. You aren't a fairy in disguise, are you?"
The old woman gave the license back.
"No," Annabelle said, wishing for the
millionth time Walt Disney had never learned to draw.
"Here's your pass, dear. Clip it to
your blouse while you're in the hospital. That way the brute squad
won't toss you out." The woman smiled and waved her hand toward the
back of the lobby. "Take that elevator right there to the eleventh
floor, and when you get off turn right. Your sister's in Room
1135."
"Thank you." Annabelle took the pass
and turned toward the elevators. Eleventh floor? Were they crazy
putting crazy people on the eleventh floor? What if someone tried
to jump?
She squashed the concern. It was none
of her business if they put the psych ward on the roof. She had all
she could handle taking care of her mother and sister.
The elevator's electronic voice
announced the eleventh floor and Annabelle got off, turning right
as the receptionist had instructed.
"Darling, oh, I'm so glad you're
here!"
Annabelle looked toward the voice and
saw her mother coming, histrionic sails billowing.
"Mom, what happened?" She hid a wince
as she realized she'd blurted out the wrong question, an open-ended
one which would give her mother the opportunity to go on...and
on...and on. Immediately, she tried to remedy the mistake by
focusing her mother on the present.
"Why is Erin here in the psych ward?"
She laid her arm around her mother's shoulders and led her to a
couch in an out-of-the-way lounge, where they sat down, allowing
her mother to draw a big breath.
Tamping down her impatience, Annabelle
tried to remember it hadn't been that long since Dad died. Mom
needed time to get used to being alone and taking care of herself.
Now this.
"I don't know," Susan Tinker finally
said. "Erin and Lucas left the house on Saturday night to go to a
movie. The next thing I knew, it was four in the morning, and the
police were banging on the door." She shivered and Annabelle hugged
her closer. "Oh, I wish your Dad were alive! He'd know what to
do."
Annabelle bit her tongue.
"Mrs.
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