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  He pulled back. ‘I’ve got to go,’ he said.

  ‘Okay.’ She tried to stay strong. ‘Okay.’ She nodded.

  Justin turned away and walked towards the men in the suits. He nodded and soon they were on their way. This had been part of the deal, it was what the family had asked for. The officers had promised not to place handcuffs in front of his son, but did so once they were off the grounds. Justin was gone, he was back behind bars, to pay the debt to the Reed family.

  Chapter Ten

  ‘Mummy,’ said Gabriel.

  ‘Yes sweetheart.’ She turned from the mirror and looked at her son as he entered her bedroom.

  ‘Can I take this picture for daddy?’ He walked over towards her and handed her a drawing.

  Amelia gazed at the picture of a mother, a dad and a child all holding hands. It was a bright and happy picture and Amelia felt her body swell with pride.

  ‘Of course honey, this is beautiful.’ She ruffled his curly locks. ‘Well done for drawing such an amazing picture.’

  He smiled and nodded. Doctor Gallagher had been right, the more positive she was with him, the more he wanted to do good. The truth was that Gabriel might never be able to feel empathy for others, but he would understand that doing good got better results than doing bad. He thrived on attention, and giving it positively worked wonders. He would become a healthy functioning adult and this was why she was so happy about the centre opening.

  ‘Are you ready mummy?’ he asked.

  ‘Yes, let’s go.’ She held out her hand and he took it eagerly.

  They headed downstairs hand in hand. She popped her head through Mandy’s office, and left some instructions. The other assistant was out of the office doing things that had been asked of her by Mandy.

  ‘I’ll be about two hours,’ said Amelia. ‘Please just take messages, and deal with things that don’t need me.’

  ‘Yes, Miss Woods.’

  ‘Look at the picture I drew for my dad,’ Gabriel said proudly and held it up.

  ‘Oh, that’s pretty decent!’ said Mandy.

  She’d learnt how to communicate with him.

  ‘I bet he’s going to be pretty impressed.’

  ‘I think so too,’ said Gabriel.

  ‘Let’s be off,’ said Amelia.

  The pair set off out of the house and into the waiting Jaguar.

  The trip was pleasant, they sang songs, something Gabriel requested on his trips to see Justin. There was something about music that excited him. It excited him so much that Amelia had invested in music lessons for him. It was another thing that kept him out of trouble.

  ‘I can’t wait to see Daddy,’ he said excitedly.

  ‘Not long now honey.’

  Forty minutes later they arrived at the prison. They were shown into the room that he had been given for special visits. A deal had been made, but it had been made at a hefty price, a price that was worth it, in Amelia’s eyes. All the money in the world didn’t matter, what mattered was spending quality time with her family.

  ‘Hey.’ He stood up as they entered the room.

  ‘Daddy!’ He ran towards him and Justin took him into his arms.

  It amazed her, how the two males in her life had transformed. They had changed so much that Amelia found it hard to believe. Justin knew what to do and he’d mentioned that the more he did it, the more he wanted to do it. The more he hugged his son, the more he wanted to touch him and love him.

  ‘Look what I did for you daddy.’ Gabriel handed him the picture.

  Justin studied it for a moment and then smiled.

  ‘This is brilliant son!’

  ‘Do you like it?’

  ‘I love it! You are an extremely bright boy!’

  Amelia could see the way Gabriel’s eyes beamed from his dad’s words. It was like watching a glow. It was something Gabriel craved that the doctor had encouraged. It was like a cure, something that stopped him from being destructive.

  ‘How are you?’ He asked Amelia and took her into a hug.

  ‘I’m great, even happier seeing you.’

  They sat down and had a family chat. Amelia could never be happier. It was odd, the route her life had taken.

  ‘You ready for the big day tomorrow?’ he asked.

  ‘Yes and no.’ The opening of the Justin Hughes Centre had finally approached.

  ‘Why no?’ he asked.

  ‘I’m worried about my speech.’ She fiddled in her bag and brought out her iPad.

  ‘You? Of all people, nervous?’ He chuckled. ‘Aren’t you the same woman who used to address us at board meetings?’

  ‘I know it sounds strange, but this is different. At work, I know what I’m doing. I’ve trained for it.’

  ‘And you know what you’re doing now.’ He looked at Gabriel. ‘You may not have the degree in psychology, but you have the experience. Just say it the way you would.’

  ‘Will you listen to my speech?’

  ‘Of course.’

  She opened it on the device and started to read. There were a few interruptions in between from Gabriel, but eventually she got through it.

  ‘I think it’s perfect,’ he said.

  ‘Really? You’re not just saying that?’

  ‘Do you think I’d just say that?’

  She laughed at his statement. ‘No, no I don’t.’

  They spent the next half an hour just being a family until it was time for them to split up again. Gabriel had got used to the routine. They hugged goodbye and Justin wished her the best for the opening of the centre. They would meet again in another two days, and would continue this way until Justin was finally released from prison.

  ****

  Amelia looked around the crowd that had gathered outside the new centre. So many people had turned up, including friends and family. It was going to be a successful project by the looks of things. A few organisations had helped back the idea. It was a step in the right direction, and as doctor Gallagher had said, she was the light, the key to change. If they could start by changing the minds of the young early enough, the world would be filled with well balanced future adults.

  Soon it was her turn to address the crowd, and finally cut the yellow ribbon to open the centre. She looked around them all and smiled. Her mother waved from the second row and she nodded. Everything was in its perfect place.

  ‘Thank you all for coming,’ she started. ‘This has been a big vision for me, and to finally see it come to fruition brings me great joy. For those of you who know me, know that I’ve come through some hard times.’ Her eyes wandered over her friends and family. ‘Some may think why I made such a sacrifice, why not make myself happy, but the truth is, I’m happy. I’ve never been happier. Happiness isn’t something you keep, it’s who you become. How you view the world will determine how happy you are.’ She took in a deep breath. ‘Our lives are not all destined to be the same. The higher the calling, the bigger the challenge, and more is expected of you. I don’t stand here as a woman who has lost her husband, but as a woman who has gained a man. A man who has in so many ways began to heal himself. A man I visit everyday and who is not only doing well, but building a better life for himself, and in turn he’s building it for us.

  We’ve thrown away the key, we’re standing in the light, we’re learning to make our world a better place. And this is one of the reasons this centre exists today. I’ll end by saying a few words by one of the greatest teachers who walked this earth, Jesus Christ. He said in the book of Mark 2:17, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.” This is what we say at the Justin Hughes Centre. We’re here for those who are born broken, but are still children of God. God bless you!’

  There was a round of applause and cheering and then Amelia took the scissors and cut the ribbon, and the Justin Hughes Centre was opened!

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  Iris Deorre is not only an Author but she is also an Entrepreneur. She loves to write erotic stories, weaving difficult love triangles with exciting and daring sex. Iris loves to mix her erotica with paranormal. You’ll find Shapeshifters, werewolves, vampires, to name a few.

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