A Humble Heart
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If anyone asked she would deny it up and down, but it was very relaxing as long as she knew no one would catch her. She figured she had at least one more hour before Edward came home, not that she would mind him seeing her, but there was always the possibility that Seth would be with him.
A noise caught her attention. “Hello?” She looked around the pool. She didn’t see anyone so she went back to swimming. A minute later she heard another noise. “Look, I know someone’s there. So you might as well come out,” she said, swimming to the edge of the pool, hoping to block the view of her body.
A man stepped out of the darkness in front of the gate. She didn’t recognize him. “What are you doing here?” she demanded.
“I…I’m sorry…I just had to meet you. I’m a huge fan,” the man said.
He took another step into the light and Dana realized to her horror that the man’s pants were unzipped and he was palming himself. “You need to leave! Now!”
The man reached for the gate and yanked on it. The padlock stopped him. Dana knew it would only keep him out until he found a way to pull himself over the top. Dana pulled herself out of the pool, wrapped a towel around her body quickly and grabbed her cell phone.
She looked back in time to see the man pull himself over the top of the gate. She made a mad dash to the house. She slid into the house and turned around in time to close the sliding glass door. The man grabbed the door and pulled. She shoved as hard she could and locked it. She reached over and hit the panic button on her security system.
Ear splitting sirens went off. Every light in the house and outside flew on. Within seconds the house phone rang. She grabbed it knowing it would be the security company.
The sound of glass shattering sent her flying through the house. The man threw a chair through the glass door and was coming inside. She ran into her office, locked the door and ran for the hidden panel. Her hands were shaking violently as she pressed the code in.
“Come on..come on!” she said. The phone was still ringing. The door slid open. She jumped inside and hit the button to shut the door. She dropped to her knees, gasping for air.
She answered the phone. “Ms. Mathews, this is McGuire Security. Are you okay?”
“No, a man is inside my house!”
“The police are already on the way, ma’am.”
“I have to call Edward and stop him from coming inside,” she said to herself.
“I have him on the other line, ma’am. He added himself to the account a few days ago. He’s on his way now.”
“Tell him not to come inside until the police are here. Tell him I’m safe in the office bathroom.”
“One minute, ma’am. Hold while I relay that message.”
Dana sat on the tile floor. She could hear the man tearing through her office. He sounded frustrated. She heard the office door slam shut. Whether or not it was a trick or the guy was really gone, she had no plans of finding out.
She heard a click followed by the operator's voice. “Mr. Pierce stated and I quote ‘you better keep your ass in that room or he’ll wring your neck’”
She chuckled while tears streamed down her face. “I’m staying, don’t worry about it.” She sat quietly on the floor for several minutes trying to hear what the man was doing.
“Ms. Mathews?” a woman’s voice said beyond the door.
“Ma’am, I’ve just been informed that the police are there,” the operator said.
“Thank you for everything.” Dana pulled herself to her feet and hit the button to open the door. It slid open. Four officers were standing in the trashed office.
“Are you okay?” the female officer asked.
Dana tightened her towel when she caught the male officers checking her out. “Yes, I’m fine. Did you get him?”
“Yes, he was searching the house for you,” one of the men said.
They heard screaming and rushed out of the room. Dana followed them. She could hear Edward screaming.
“You f**king piece of shit! I’ll f**king kill you!” Edward yelled. Dana came in the room to find Edward being restrained by three officers and a na**d intruder pinned to the floor ten feet away.
“Edward,” Dana gasped. Edward took one look at her in the towel and flipped out more.
“I’ll f**king kill you! You break into my house go after my fiancé? My f**king kids live here, you stupid shit!”
“They weren’t here. I saw them leave earlier,” the man said as if that would make Edward feel better.
“Get the f**k off me! I’m going to kill him!” Edward fought against the officers harder.
“Cuff him!” the officer near Dana said.
The officer yanked Edward's hands behind his back and cuffed him. “What are you doing?” Dana demanded.
“Don’t worry, it’s just to keep him from doing something he’ll regret later.” the officer said.
“Fuck that! I won’t regret shit!” Edward pulled against his cuffs.
“Calm down, man,” Seth said.
“He was going to rape her!” Edward roared.
Seth's jaw clenched as he stared at the man on the floor for a long moment. Then he looked at Dana who was on the verge of breaking down and back to the man. He lunged at the man and punched him several times in the ribs and the side of the face before he was pulled off.
“Put him in another room!” the female officer ordered.
The man on the floor gasped for air. “He attacked me!”
“I didn’t see a damn thing,” the woman said.
Bret moved past the police and put an arm around Dana. “Come on, Dana, you don’t need to see this.”
“Get her out of here! And you tell Tyler he’s f**king fired!” Edward yelled.
“Edward-” Dana began to say.
“You mean the guy who was here before? I left the property when he came. I waited until he left before I came back.”
“Are you on f**king crack? What’s wrong with you?” Edward demanded.
“I love her,” he said.
“Shut up, you sick f**k!” Edward snapped.
“Get her out of here,” one of the officers said.
Seth pulled her out of the room. She went into her room and pulled on her clothes and came back out to see the man was gone and Edward was sitting on the couch, still cuffed, panting heavily.
“Let him calm down,” Seth said. He put an arm around Dana’s shoulders and led her into the kitchen. Bret was sitting down with several officers, drinking coffee. They nodded to her.
Seth released his hold on her and began sweeping up the glass. “I called a twenty-four hour glass repair service, Dana. They’ll be here within the hour,” Bret said.
“Thank you, Bret.”
She moved around the kitchen, trying to keep busy. “H-how was the game guys?”
“It was good, Dana. Thanks for the tickets,” Seth said, solemnly.
She nodded as she pulled everything out of the fridge to make sandwiches. She made up a bunch of sandwiches and placed them on the table. After a few minutes the guys began eating.
“Ma’am, I need a sworn statement,” the female officer said.
“Of course,” Dana said. She looked around to find all eyes were on her. They wanted to know what happened. “Um, can we talk about this in another room?”
“Sure, let’s step out onto the pool patio,” she said. Dana nodded and followed her.
Dana explained swimming and admitted to skinny dipping. Her face was burning when she explained that part. The woman smiled warmly and told her she completely understood. Then she told her about catching the man and what happened after that.
“I don’t see a problem with his arrest. I think he’s going to end up in a psychiatric unit for a while.”
“As long as he’s off the street,” Dana said.
“I’ll be filing for an emergency restraining order on him for you.”
“Thank you,” Dana said absently. Her eyes were locked on the gate where the man first approached her. God, if the kids had been home she didn’t know what she would have done.
“Can I ask something? If my kids were here that wouldn’t have stopped him would it?” Dana asked.
A noise caught her attention. “Hello?” She looked around the pool. She didn’t see anyone so she went back to swimming. A minute later she heard another noise. “Look, I know someone’s there. So you might as well come out,” she said, swimming to the edge of the pool, hoping to block the view of her body.
A man stepped out of the darkness in front of the gate. She didn’t recognize him. “What are you doing here?” she demanded.
“I…I’m sorry…I just had to meet you. I’m a huge fan,” the man said.
He took another step into the light and Dana realized to her horror that the man’s pants were unzipped and he was palming himself. “You need to leave! Now!”
The man reached for the gate and yanked on it. The padlock stopped him. Dana knew it would only keep him out until he found a way to pull himself over the top. Dana pulled herself out of the pool, wrapped a towel around her body quickly and grabbed her cell phone.
She looked back in time to see the man pull himself over the top of the gate. She made a mad dash to the house. She slid into the house and turned around in time to close the sliding glass door. The man grabbed the door and pulled. She shoved as hard she could and locked it. She reached over and hit the panic button on her security system.
Ear splitting sirens went off. Every light in the house and outside flew on. Within seconds the house phone rang. She grabbed it knowing it would be the security company.
The sound of glass shattering sent her flying through the house. The man threw a chair through the glass door and was coming inside. She ran into her office, locked the door and ran for the hidden panel. Her hands were shaking violently as she pressed the code in.
“Come on..come on!” she said. The phone was still ringing. The door slid open. She jumped inside and hit the button to shut the door. She dropped to her knees, gasping for air.
She answered the phone. “Ms. Mathews, this is McGuire Security. Are you okay?”
“No, a man is inside my house!”
“The police are already on the way, ma’am.”
“I have to call Edward and stop him from coming inside,” she said to herself.
“I have him on the other line, ma’am. He added himself to the account a few days ago. He’s on his way now.”
“Tell him not to come inside until the police are here. Tell him I’m safe in the office bathroom.”
“One minute, ma’am. Hold while I relay that message.”
Dana sat on the tile floor. She could hear the man tearing through her office. He sounded frustrated. She heard the office door slam shut. Whether or not it was a trick or the guy was really gone, she had no plans of finding out.
She heard a click followed by the operator's voice. “Mr. Pierce stated and I quote ‘you better keep your ass in that room or he’ll wring your neck’”
She chuckled while tears streamed down her face. “I’m staying, don’t worry about it.” She sat quietly on the floor for several minutes trying to hear what the man was doing.
“Ms. Mathews?” a woman’s voice said beyond the door.
“Ma’am, I’ve just been informed that the police are there,” the operator said.
“Thank you for everything.” Dana pulled herself to her feet and hit the button to open the door. It slid open. Four officers were standing in the trashed office.
“Are you okay?” the female officer asked.
Dana tightened her towel when she caught the male officers checking her out. “Yes, I’m fine. Did you get him?”
“Yes, he was searching the house for you,” one of the men said.
They heard screaming and rushed out of the room. Dana followed them. She could hear Edward screaming.
“You f**king piece of shit! I’ll f**king kill you!” Edward yelled. Dana came in the room to find Edward being restrained by three officers and a na**d intruder pinned to the floor ten feet away.
“Edward,” Dana gasped. Edward took one look at her in the towel and flipped out more.
“I’ll f**king kill you! You break into my house go after my fiancé? My f**king kids live here, you stupid shit!”
“They weren’t here. I saw them leave earlier,” the man said as if that would make Edward feel better.
“Get the f**k off me! I’m going to kill him!” Edward fought against the officers harder.
“Cuff him!” the officer near Dana said.
The officer yanked Edward's hands behind his back and cuffed him. “What are you doing?” Dana demanded.
“Don’t worry, it’s just to keep him from doing something he’ll regret later.” the officer said.
“Fuck that! I won’t regret shit!” Edward pulled against his cuffs.
“Calm down, man,” Seth said.
“He was going to rape her!” Edward roared.
Seth's jaw clenched as he stared at the man on the floor for a long moment. Then he looked at Dana who was on the verge of breaking down and back to the man. He lunged at the man and punched him several times in the ribs and the side of the face before he was pulled off.
“Put him in another room!” the female officer ordered.
The man on the floor gasped for air. “He attacked me!”
“I didn’t see a damn thing,” the woman said.
Bret moved past the police and put an arm around Dana. “Come on, Dana, you don’t need to see this.”
“Get her out of here! And you tell Tyler he’s f**king fired!” Edward yelled.
“Edward-” Dana began to say.
“You mean the guy who was here before? I left the property when he came. I waited until he left before I came back.”
“Are you on f**king crack? What’s wrong with you?” Edward demanded.
“I love her,” he said.
“Shut up, you sick f**k!” Edward snapped.
“Get her out of here,” one of the officers said.
Seth pulled her out of the room. She went into her room and pulled on her clothes and came back out to see the man was gone and Edward was sitting on the couch, still cuffed, panting heavily.
“Let him calm down,” Seth said. He put an arm around Dana’s shoulders and led her into the kitchen. Bret was sitting down with several officers, drinking coffee. They nodded to her.
Seth released his hold on her and began sweeping up the glass. “I called a twenty-four hour glass repair service, Dana. They’ll be here within the hour,” Bret said.
“Thank you, Bret.”
She moved around the kitchen, trying to keep busy. “H-how was the game guys?”
“It was good, Dana. Thanks for the tickets,” Seth said, solemnly.
She nodded as she pulled everything out of the fridge to make sandwiches. She made up a bunch of sandwiches and placed them on the table. After a few minutes the guys began eating.
“Ma’am, I need a sworn statement,” the female officer said.
“Of course,” Dana said. She looked around to find all eyes were on her. They wanted to know what happened. “Um, can we talk about this in another room?”
“Sure, let’s step out onto the pool patio,” she said. Dana nodded and followed her.
Dana explained swimming and admitted to skinny dipping. Her face was burning when she explained that part. The woman smiled warmly and told her she completely understood. Then she told her about catching the man and what happened after that.
“I don’t see a problem with his arrest. I think he’s going to end up in a psychiatric unit for a while.”
“As long as he’s off the street,” Dana said.
“I’ll be filing for an emergency restraining order on him for you.”
“Thank you,” Dana said absently. Her eyes were locked on the gate where the man first approached her. God, if the kids had been home she didn’t know what she would have done.
“Can I ask something? If my kids were here that wouldn’t have stopped him would it?” Dana asked.