Chapter 30 - The Phone Went Dead
Ami's Room
“Thank you,” said Ami to the maid. The maid left her room after a bow.
Ami sat on her bed and held the Advil bottle that the maid just handed her. She didn't need the Advil, the pain that Kaphon caused her is nothing compared to the one held within her.
She looked into her bathroom and saw the hint of light shining through. Ami stood up and walked towards the giant mirror beside her bed. She stood at the foot of the bed staring at herself.
The sheer window curtains were the only other source of light in her room. She liked the room this dark. Ever since she arrived here, this is what she insisted on liking.
She wore a floral yellow and white skirt that is calf length. And even a yellow blouse. All were happy colors that should lie about her cheerfulness. Within her were demons.
Karn's Room Years Earlier
“Ami, I won't have long to live now. Please, I beg of you, please forgive me. I can't go happily if you don't say you forgive me,” begged Karn.
Ami had her arms crossed and big pout on her face. “How can I forgive the woman that gave me up for adoption because she was afraid she'd loose her reputation? Then she feels horrible about it and lies to another man to get that adoption. I was left there for so long. Look at how many people didn't want me that I had to be in that orphanage past my first year. I've seen babies admitted and then adopted right away.”
“I'm sorry,” said Karn.
“Now look at you, karma is a bitch isn't it?” continued Ami. “You dumped me, then your husband does the same to you. He can't stand your lies. Just like you lying to me now. You should've never told me the truth. You should've never told me that you're my real mother. The mother who tossed me out. At least when I didn't know, I felt good about myself.”
“Ami, I really am sorry. I love you,” cried Karn. “Please forgive me. If I could go back in time, I would not have left you. I was young and I know that isn't a great excuse, but I love you. I miss those words from you. I wish I can hear it again.”
“You're not going to hear it,” said Ami. “I won't give you that satisfaction.”
Ami looked away for a brief momentarily then back at Karn. Karn has tears dripping down her cheeks. Her face were red and nose clogging up. Ami began to get teary eyed and hated that. She clenched her fist and couldn't stand it. She couldn't stand that feeling of maybe almost being guilty. She stood up and walked over to Karn.
“I can't give you that satisfaction. The only way to repent is to just die. That way I don't have to see you anymore. That way I can forget the orphanage and live this life where I am in a huge home and supported. Even though my chances of getting anything from Jade is nothing, I can at least get Sakorn to love me and share with me. Why would Jade want to give me anything? I'm not his real daughter. And because he knows the truth, it's worse for me. Go ahead and just leave me. Leave me like you did at the orphanage!” shouted Ami.
Karn cried louder and it made Ami madder.
“Cover your face so I don't have to see it!” shouted Ami.
Ami couldn't take it anymore. She grabbed a pillow nearby and hovered it over Karn's face. “Just stop it!” she shouted. “I don't want to hear your sad excuses. Just stop. It's better to just leave me now.”
Before Ami knew it, she couldn't hear the cries anymore. She came back to her senses and saw that Karn's body was limp. Her hands gently on Ami's arm. Ami noticed her hands still on top of the pillow and stood in shock.
Many things were rushing in her head. She can't get in trouble for this. Jade would hate her even more. This will ruin her chances of getting anything at all. Sakorn won't be nice to her and give her things. She swiped the pillow away and looked at Karn's lifeless body.
Ami panicked, but saw in a movie that if someone dies, the just close their eyes. She did just that. Then she picked up the pillow and placed it back where it was. Ami wiped away the tears and rushed to grab a cloth to wipe her hands. Ami made herself cry and ran out the door to call for help.
Several servants ran up and moved Ami to her room.
A few hours later
Jade sat in the den with his hands on his head. He had wanted to make it home from the office to talk to her. He wanted to tell her that she did a great job at the concert and that he thanks her for being good mother to his son. He wanted to tell her that he was sorry for not being able to forgive her about her past. But, that at one point he had some feeling towards her or else they wouldn't have had a baby together. Although his love for her died out as a lover, his love for her as family didn't die with it.
Jade knew she was hiding something from him. He never thought it was so severe that she knew it would be within months of her diagnosis.
Ami walked into the den. Jade looked up and opened his arms to her. Ami patted his head and thought back to what happened hours before. She thought about how she is left with nothing now. Jade doesn't love her, her mom left on bad terms with everyone, and she has to survive.
Wilamorn's House Downstairs
Thida walked over to Kaphon and grabbed a hold of his arms. “Everything will be okay,” she said.
He turned and hugged her. His grasp was tight, Thida could hardly breathe, but she left him hold her as tightly as he wanted. Anything for him to feel better.
Sakorn slapped himself in the head. “I just can't accuse her,” he shouted. Things are pointing towards her, but there's no proof. I can't just rush up to her and accuse her like that.”
Sakol finally let go of Thida and turned back to face Sakorn again. “Makes me look like the bad brother doesn't it? How can I just accuse my sister like that?”
“I need air,” said Sakorn. He proceeded to walk out the back door and wandered in frustration. Kaphon followed him out and stood still look away from the house. At one point, the silence outside, besides Sakorn's pacing back and forth, he thought he could hear NongLynn's voice.
“I know I am missing her a lot, but it sounds so real,” thought Kaphon.
Sakorn stood still all of a sudden and looked up. Ami's window was open slightly and he could also hear a muffled sound.
“Do you hear NongLynn?” asked Sakorn.
“Yes, I did,” said Kaphon. Kaphon rushed to stand Sakorn and looked up.
“Believe me now?” asked Kaphon.
“Without a doubt,” said Sakorn.
The two men rush inside and ran up the flight of stairs to Ami's room. They grabbed for the handle and twisted it, but it was locked. Sakorn bashed into it to knock it down, but it wouldn't budge. Kaphon ran downstairs and asks Jade where he kept all the spare keys. Everyone tried to ask Kaphon what is going on, but he was in a hurry to find the keys.
Once he found them, he rushed back upstairs. By that time, everyone was by Ami's door. Sakorn opened the door and they all rush in. No one was in there. A breeze from the window and no one is in here. Ami's clothes that she wore earlier laid on the bed and the bathroom door closed.
Pin commented, “she must be taking a shower.”
“No!” shouted both Sakorn and Kaphon. “She's not.”
They rush to the bathroom door and was about to open it, but Jade told them to stop.
“We heard Lynn's voice, father,” said Sakorn. “We heard it coming from this area.”
“You boys are crazy,” said Jade. “You need to calm down and get your senses back.”
“Dad!” shouted Kaphon. “How can we both hear the same thing?”
“You're not in your right mind so you are feeding off of each other,” said Jade.
“Let me knock on the door,” said Pin. “I'll see if Ami is in there.”
Pin walked to the door and could hear the water running. But she knocked and called out Ami's name. No reply. For some reason, she senses something bad as well. She had to open the door. She opened it slightly and peeked in. The shower was running but no sign of Ami. She swung the door wider and stepped inside to look. No Ami.
“She's not here,” said Pin. Jade walked over and stepped inside.
“NongLynn!” he shouted.
Pin rushed to turn off the water and they all started shouting.
Sakorn called out Kaneung's name. There's nothing at all. “Shut up!” he shouted.
Kaphon agreed, “one at a time or else we can't hear a response.”
Kaphon shouted Lynn's name.
Finally they hear a faint sound coming from behind the towel closet.
“Oh my, how did I forget?” asked Jade.
“When we made this room, Karn asked me to make a secret room for Ami so that she has a special place for herself,” said Jade.
“The extra window,” said Sakorn. “I always wondered why it was there.”
Jade walked over to the towel closet. He opened it and found the little notch on it. He pulled up the notched and opened the shelf. There were empty wine bottles laid across the floor and several on the wine rack. He pulled the light switch string and looked at the yellow wall in front of him. It's been a while since he's been in this room. He hasn't overlooked it since before Sakorn was born. He used to come in to find Ami when the maids couldn't figure out where she went.
Jade inched closer to the wall and knocked on it. “Ami? Are you in there?”
Nothing, not a sound. Then Kaphon rushed in and pulled Jade out. He knocked on the wall and called in. “NongLynn? Are you in there? Answer Khun Por, please!”
Kaphon could hear a jingle. Then muffles. He turned to Jade and Sakorn. “She's in there! Open the door, how do I open it?”
Jade shouted, “There's a button on the left hidden behind Ami's wine bottle. Then you slide the door.”
Sakorn wanted into the room, but Kaphon found the button and slid the door open. He was hit by the light from the window and then saw Lynn handcuffed and chained to a hook and rail by the window.
“She used to do ballet before I hit her with my car,” said Jade quietly.
“NongLynn!” shouted Kaphon and he rushed into the room. She looked exhausted in her pajamas.
Lynn couldn't make out any words and Sakorn rushed into the room. The room was a lot bigger than he thought it was. They only put one small window in, but the colors were very child-like, so innocent. A big mirror by the door that stretched the length of the rail.
“NongLynn!” said Sakorn as Kaphon rushed out of the room to find a chain cutter. Jade, Pin, and Thima rushed into the room but had all the servants remain outside. Sakorn grabbed Lynn and held her in his arms waiting for the cutter.
“I'm sorry,” said Sakorn. “I should have been more careful. I should have been able to protect you. It's all my fault that you are in here.”
Jade shouted for the maids to go get water. “Call the police,” said Jade.
Before someone can rush out, Kaphon arrived and stopped them. “No....she said no police.”
“Kaphon, we need to find Kaneung. She's not here,” said Sakorn.
Kaphon grabbed the chain and pressed hard on it until the chain dropped to the ground.
“These are on so tight,” said Kapol.
Thida made her way into the room and looked at it. “NongLynn, sweet child. I think I know how to get these off. I dated an officer in training once while I was in high school.”
Sakorn kept Lynn in his arms as Kaphon left to find what Thida needed to get the handcuffs off.
“P'Sakorn, where do you think P'Kaneung is?” asked Thida.
Thima sat next to her granddaughter. “Yes, where can she be?”
So many things were running through Sakorn's mind. It is a shock to him that the sister he trusted could do such a thing. He trusted her and loved her. He had no idea why she is so cruel to him and the people he love. He wondered what made her like this.
Kaphon returned and Thida quickly opened the lock. Kaphon scooped Lynn up from Sakorn and proceeded to carry her out. “We need to go to the hospital,” he said.
Sakorn sat up and walked right behind Kaphon. As they headed downstairs, the home phone rang.
A servant rushed out and called for Sakorn. Sakorn told her he had no time, but the servant said it is Kaneung.
Kaphon paused after putting Lynn in the car. “What did you just say?”
“It's Kaneung,” said the servant.
Sakorn rushed into the house. “I need to take Lynn to the hospital Thida. Are you going with me. We can call him on our way,” said Kaphon.
Thida jumped into the car. “I know that this isn't a good time to make comments, but at least I match NongLynn. Fun slumber party gone wrong right? That's if the hospital staff asks.”
Kaphon smiled slightly as he rushed to the nearest hospital.
Back inside the house, Sakorn picked up the phone. “Hello?”
The phone was already dead.
He slammed the phone down. “Was it really her?” he asked the maid.
“Yes, I remember her voice,” said the maid. “She didn't sound too good. Her voice was slightly raspy.”
Everyone had gathered around the living room again. Thima walked up to Sakorn and held his arms. She looked up at him and said, “Sakorn, please save her.”
Thima then dropped to the floor and Pin rushed over. She ordered someone to get medicine and a fan.
The phone rang again. Sakorn quickly answered, “Kaneung? Is it you?”
“I guess I didn't get to deliver the message tonight. My game changed a little bit. I had to rush things a bit earlier. You two started getting suspicious of me way too early in the morning. I was hoping to make it to tomorrow. I wanted both of them to be gone. That way you two would just be upset. No kids to take over. And you two so upset that you'd end your own life. I could have made you feel so guilty that it would happen that way. But no, you two have each other even after all the work I tried to do to keep you apart. You know Sakorn, this could have all been mine,” said Ami.
“P'Ami, I don't know what you mean by it. But don't hurt Kaneung. Give her back to me. If it's all of the house, school, you can have it. I just want Kaneung and Lynn.” cried Sakorn.
“How can I trust you little brother? I couldn't even trust mom. I can't trust dad. Look at what you did to Kaneung. You treated her like garbage and now you say you love her?” she asked. “How can I trust that you really will give me everything? You keep changing your mind. And your actions are despicable.”
Sakorn knew Ami was right. She has a point. But right now, all he cares about is Kaneung. He is willing to give up everything for her.
“Kaneung can't talk now. I kind of knocked her out, don't worry she is still breathing. I don't know for how much longer. If she cries anymore, I don't know if I can take that. Kind of reminds me of mom's last moment, it is a nightmare,” continued Ami.
“What do you want me to do?” asked Sakorn.
“I don't know,” said Ami. “I already know that everyone is out for me. There's really not much I can negotiate with anymore. I kind of just want to have a friend go along with me now.”
“Go along? Go where?” asked Sakorn.
“To mom. You know she asked for my forgiveness before she passed, she kept apologizing. I didn't like that. She never loved me you know? Did you know I was adopted? Adopted by my real mother who once left me, tossed me to a sea of serpents. She didn't care. She thought she could hide her evilness by adopting me and making things all better? No. That didn't make things better. That made it worst! You know what else? Dad knew about it. That's why he left mom. That's why he got with Pin. Mom was bad Sakorn,” said Ami. “Mom was bad.”
Sakorn behind to wail, “Stop it Ami. This is too much.”
“Too much?” asked Ami. “Good. Now dad will have just Kapol left right?”
Sakorn wiped his tears and answered, “I will find you Ami. I will find Kaneung alive. And unlike you, I already lived so long in misery that I don't want to anymore. Instead of ruining others, I am going to make it better. I won't go down that dark path like you.” said Sakorn.
“Suit yourself little brother, “ said Ami. “Put dad on the phone.”
Sakorn handed Jade the phone.
“Now that I am older, I realized that you would never add me to your will. Did you know that I planned to get the boys to give me everything. For one of them to kill the other? Did you know that it didn't go as planned? Did you know that I never expected my mistake of letting Kaneung go to London would bring you a grandchild and I would have to fight even more battles to get what I deserve?” asked Ami.
“Ami,” said Jade. “Did you know that I am leaving you something?”
“Like what?” asked Ami. “Like just this house? Dad, I want it all. Sakorn shouldn't have been born. I thought you guys adopted me because you couldn't have children. I thought I was so lucky. But then he was born. And then mom revealed everything to me. And then you come home with Kapol. You knew I wass mom's real daughter. You had your own biological kids. I had to share. Everything would be mine. But now I have to share!”
“Ami,” said Jade. “I'm sorry that I made you feel that way. But you are blood to Sakorn. Do you think of me that badly that you think I don't love you?”
“You just felt guilty about hitting me with your car. You don't love me dad,” said Ami.
“No, I loved you enough. I love all my children,” said Jade.
“I don't want that,” said Ami. “I don't want to share.”
“Not even with your own brother?” asked Jade.
“Dad, if I ended my own mother's life, what makes you think I can't ruin my own brother?” asked Ami.
She laughed and Jade couldn't handle it anymore. He dropped the phone and Pin went to pick it up.
“Ami, what are you doing? Where are you?” asked Pin. The phone went dead.