Foreword
Please be aware, this story contains themes of abuse. It is not overly detailed but is important to the plot. If you are looking for a quicky, this may not be it. Or it might be, who am I to judge.
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Jason was anxious to see his little girl again, after being kept apart for so many years. His crazy ex had run off with her when she was seven and bunkered down in some equally crazy cult in Nebraska. It had taken him a small fortune on PIs and a decade to even figure out where she was, and then more on lawyers to fight for custody. None of it had worked though, the cult had lawyers and money and fought him tooth and nail. He finally got in contact with a group that said they specialized in rescuing cult hostages. He was desperate, and knew that if he left her there, she would end up one of them, and never have her own life.
An unmarked van pulled up to the safe house they assigned him in the afternoon. He'd been here for two days already. The door slid open, and a young woman stepped out, wearing a white summer dress. She had long brown hair with soft curls down past her shoulders, with bright blue eyes. He recognized her instantly, and she recognized him, calling out to him and rushing to hug him, tears in her eyes.
"Daddy!" He embraced her tightly, never wanting to let her go again. She sobbed into his arms as he held her tiny frame. She was so short, barely 5 feet and weighed so little that he was afraid they'd been starving her. All her relatives were over 6 feet tall, and the anger he felt for them for having starved his little girl for so long almost consumed him. Her cries brought him back though, as he sank to the ground holding her in his arms, comforting her.
The passenger hopped out, politely waiting for him to calm down his daughter. "We can't stay here long. Stay here another day and then leave tomorrow night. An envelope will be put under the door with the keys to a new car, take that and drive to wherever you need."
Jason thanked him profusely, still holding his little girl in his arms. The passenger nodded, then got back into the van and they drove off, leaving him and Bethany alone. He picked her up gently, as she tightened her little arms around him, and he carried her inside, locking the door securely after them.
The house was small, with one bedroom and one bathroom, with minimal conveniences. It wasn't meant for living in, only for hiding in. It was located outside of town and surrounded by trees, making it difficult to even spot from the road. He pulled the curtains just to be safe, then carried her to the couch.
"Baby, I've been looking for you for so long." He was nearly in tears, looking at his sweet girl again. "I searched everywhere."
She looked up at him, eyes red from crying. "I know daddy. Mom didn't want me to know, but I could hear her talking with the leader sometimes. They knew you were looking, and I prayed every day that you'd find me." She burst into tears again, "And here you are. Like a knight coming to save me." He held her tight, rubbing her back, letting the both of them deal with the years of anguish of separation. Her hot tears rolled down his neck as he kissed her softly, gently rocking her.
He held her until she fell asleep in his arms. He couldn't bring himself to let her go, afraid that if he did, he might wake up from this dream. He looked at her, brushing the hair from her face, watching her sleep. He could see the bruises on her arms, the ugly yellows running further up, with fresher ones on her hands. Her rail thin arms seemed like they would snap if he so much as pressed them. He swore to himself he would never let her go; he would never let the monsters get her again.
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Jason woke up several hours later to Bethany fluttering little kisses on his cheek, a wide smile on her face as he opened his eyes. "Good morning sleepy" she giggled, remembering how he used to wake her up when she was little. A warm smile spread across his face as he recalled those memories, kissing her cheek in return.
"Sweety, are you hungry? You look so thin." He looked worriedly at her. She should be a young woman of 18, but she looked so small that people would think she was a middle schooler.
She nodded, "Daddy, can you make me pancakes like you used to? I haven't had any since I was here."
"Of course, baby. Anything for you." She moved over, hesitant to let him go. He stood up, but then sat right back down, presenting his broad back to her. "Climb on baby." She giggled and clambered onto his back, holding him around the neck and wrapping her legs around his waist. "Might be a bit tough, but I think I can still manage."
Jason went over to the tiny fridge that they had stocked for him. It wasn't much, but it was a week's worth of supplies as they had no way of knowing when they could pick her up. He pulled out the eggs, milk, and flour. He slapped some butter on the frying pan and let it heat up while he mixed up the ingredients. Bethany hummed while he did so, resting her head on his back as he leaned over so that she could stay on more easily.
"Is that the coyote song we used to sing" he asked as the skillet heated up.
"You remembered." She smiled.
"You loved that song, damn near drove me crazy I heard it so much. Now it's the sweetest thing I've ever heard." He swayed gently as she hummed. He poured the batter and made up a short stack for her. He brought it over to the tiny table with two chairs, dropping her off on one before putting the pancakes in front of her.
"I got some syrup too, so don't start yet." Jason walked over and grabbed the utensils, butter, syrup, and a glass of milk for her. "Here you go baby."
She gave him that thousand-watt smile of her's, "Thank you daddy." She held the utensils, but her right hand started to shake as she tried to cut.
"Here baby, let me do it for you." He rushed over, taking the utensils as she handed them to her. "I'm sorry, I should have done that for you, baby."
"It's okay daddy. I'm just a little weak is all." She looked up at him smiling sadly.
"Well, don't you worry baby. I'm here now, and I'm going to get you big and strong." He poured a generous amount of syrup over her pancakes, letting it soak into the sliced areas to saturate each bite. He kissed her head as he sat down again, watching her take little bites.
She had only eaten one and a half silver dollar pancakes when she stopped. "I'm kind of full daddy."
"That's fine baby. Don't force yourself. Drink some milk though, okay." She nodded and drank half a glass. He picked her up again and brought her back to the couch, sitting her on his lap with her back against the padded high arm.