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Here in the Big Apple, you had the feeling that everything was just getting started.

As the two turned down yet another side street, a tall man wearing what appeared to be a musketeer uniform slowly approached them. Upon seeing the man, Jared stepped in front of Dana protectively. The man was probably just an actor promoting his theater group, but Jaredโ€™s cop senses were going crazy. By the way Dana stiffened up behind him, he could tell she felt the same.

The man smiled warmly and bowed to them as he approached, his face overshadowed by a large plumed hat.

โ€œMonsieur and madame, how are you on this fine evening? My name is Renault.โ€

Jared could not put his finger on why this man bothered him so much. It was obvious he was just another street performer, but dread ran its cold fingers up his spine. For some strange reason, his hand went to the locket, which had grown inexplicably warm.

โ€œIs there something I can do for you?โ€ he asked.

The man put a finger to his lips in thought. โ€œHmm... Well, I am not sure. It is possible that you might be able to help me with some amusement. However, now is not the time for such, how you say, enjoyment.โ€

โ€œExcuse me?โ€ Jared frowned at the odd man. โ€œIโ€™m not really sure what you are talking about, and while I donโ€™t mean to be rude, we have to be going.โ€

โ€œAh, you are not rude, mon ami. I only wished to introduce myself at this present time and to see you for myself. I have now done that, and I will be moving on to other endeavors.โ€

Neither of them relaxed until they were a good way farther down the street. Dana turned to look back at the man, but when she did, he had vanished.

Odd, she thought. How could he have turned the corner so quickly?

Jared was still frowning as they hurried away.

โ€œYou okay?โ€ she asked him.

โ€œYeah, Iโ€™m fine. For some reason, that crazy Shakespeare guy put me on edge. Iโ€™m sure he was just some guy trying to promote some play, but something about him just took me asโ€ฆ off. Oh well, I guess thatโ€™s the city for you. The crazy people where weโ€™re from are just of a different caliber.โ€

They both shared a laugh as they continued walking down the busy street, neither one noticing the dark shadow that followed.

Dana slipped her arm around Jaredโ€™s. She couldnโ€™t believe this was happening. It was still so surreal to her, and she was afraid of messing it up somehow. A little voice warned her that this was all a dream, and when she woke up, everything between her and Jared would go back to the way it used to be. She pulled his arm closer to her chest.

Jared, feeling the renewed pressure on his arm, looked down and smiled at her. โ€œPenny for your thoughts?โ€

โ€œYeah, I was just thinking, is all.โ€

โ€œAbout what?โ€ he asked, scanning the road ahead of them.

โ€œNothing really. Can I ask you a question?โ€ Her voice was small.

โ€œOf course. Anything.โ€

โ€œI have pretty much known you and your family my entire life. Heck, your parents are more like an aunt and uncle then just family friends. But, in all the years I have known you, I have never really understood why there is such a disconnect between Steve and your parents. I mean, your parents are two of the greatest people Iโ€™ve ever met. In fact, there were times when I was a kid that I wished they were my parents. They always seemed so perfect.โ€

Jared mulled that over. โ€œMy parents are... complicated. And theyโ€™d be the first to tell you theyโ€™re far from perfect. Donโ€™t get me wrong, I love them to death, and I could not have asked for better parents, but just like all people, they make mistakes.โ€

Dana frowned. โ€œWell, all parents make mistakes, but I never saw any evidence that your parents did anything that would warrant such outright hatred from your brother.โ€

Jared shook his head. โ€œDonโ€™t judge Steve too harshly. Things happened when we were both very young that we have never really talked about. It happened before our sister was born, and I am not sure if she even knows about it. The incident scarred Steve so bad that he was never able to move past it. I think he blames God for what happened more than he blames my parents, and that makes the divide between them even larger.โ€

โ€œWhat in the world are you talking about? What incident? I have known you since I was ten, and I donโ€™t remember anything like that ever being mentioned about your family.โ€

โ€œIt was before we moved to Greene,โ€ he said, looking away painfully.

She could tell that thinking about it was difficult for him. She wanted to know what he was talking about, but she hated to see him so distraught. โ€œItโ€™s okay, you donโ€™t have to talk about it right now.โ€

โ€œNo, itโ€™s okay. I havenโ€™t thought about it in such a long time. My family never talks about it for fear of my sister finding out. That, and I think on some level, neither of my parents have truly forgiven themselves for what happened.โ€

โ€œThey are ministers. Surely they know God has forgiven them.โ€

โ€œOf course. But it is one thing to accept the forgiveness of God, and another matter entirely to be able to forgive yourself.โ€

Dana bit her lip. โ€œWhat could possibly have happened that was so horrible that the ramifications of it are still affecting you all today?โ€

Jaredโ€™s eyes looked haunted. โ€œWhen my parents were still young pastors, my Dad was very... intense about his duty to the house of the Lord. He didnโ€™t ignore us or neglect us, but at times, he would be gone for what seemed like days. When Steve and I were about five and seven, my mother became pregnant. Since the church was still very young, it required a tremendous amount of work and faith to keep it going. My dad was there

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