Chapter 112
112 Mike’s Reason
Luke.
“Where are you going?” Tia asked me while I was walking out. She walked up to me, and we continued together. Caleb walked
past us with Monica and Stacy. Stacy turned right while Caleb walked towards the exit of the building. He was taking her to
prison. I thought Stacy would follow, but she didn’t. Stacy wasn’t going to my father’s room either, which was thoughtful of her. I
would not want to be in the same room as my dad right now. All though he needed some release to calm down from his rage, I
doubted he would ever touch Stacy again. She was Regan’s wife. “Where are you going?” Tia asked me again, and I knew I
shouldn’t lie to her. I urged her to walk with me to our wing so I could tell her.
“Mike chickened out of Tetra, claiming Tasha was sick, so I demoted him to Delta. When I returned from Terra, I discovered he
wasn’t here to protect the estate, and now Kirk said he hasn’t resumed duty at the headquarters. I want to go to his house to
make sure all is well. If I find out nothing is wrong with him, I will dismiss him and have him punished for deserting his duties.” I
said, and she was silent a bit, then spoke up. “What about Elisabeth? Clearly, she is trying to work against us.” She said, and I
grinned at her.
“It is time for that woman to go to jail too. I will send someone to arrest her and lock her up. I can’t and won’t deal with her
directly. Monica’s claims would be investigated; if they are true, she will go away for a long time.” I told Tia, and she was in
complete agreement. I really did not understand how Elisabeth’s mind functioned. Why did she agree to help Regan kidnap her
own son? A boy that is receiving care. I wonder what she planned on achieving with it. That woman was just impossible.
“I want to come with you to Mike’s house,” Tia requested. I knew she would flip if I said no, so I reluctantly agreed for her to come
with me to keep her happy. I was annoyed with Mike and needed a valid explanation for his silence.
We wore casual clothes and headed out. I decided to use the Jeep because I wanted to take my wife to the cliff after the issue
with Mike had been resolved. Because I did not plan to go to the cliff initially, I intended to branch into a restaurant to pack food
and drinks. I kept it a secret and drove.
“You need to be calm when dealing with your friend, Luke. I know you are mad and have the right to be, but you need to calm
down. You can’t lose your cool over his actions, Luke. Promise me you will be cool. A lot has already happened today to throw
you off the bend, but I need you to keep it together. I know we will resolve everything together, and your mother will get the
justice she deserves.” Tia said, hitting the nail on the head.
I was still mad and edgy about what I had learned about my mother. Somehow, I could transfer the anger and aggression to deal
with Mike, which would be wrong. I still could not understand why Regan would kill her. I knew why but I still could not
understand it. So what she said no, did he have to kill her? I knew there was more to it than just anger and jealousy.
Regan was the only person that could tell me why he went as far as killing my mother. He was the only one who could explain it
to me. I wanted to promise myself to make him tell when I finally lay my hands on him, but I knew it was possible he wouldn’t. I
could not let not knowing his reasons have power over me. Regardless of his motives, The fact still remained that he killed her.
“I am calm, darling. I promise to handle it calmly,” I finally responded to my wife. I needed a form of release to calm down entirely,
but we were already on our way to Mike’s place, so making love to Tia was out of the question. I just had to mage until we got to
our cliff.
When we got to Mike’s home, we met no one. The door was locked, and it was clear no one was home. His car wasn’t home
either. Had they gone out, or had he run away with this wife. I took out my phone and dialled his number. It was switched off. I
looked around, hoping to find clues about where he might have gone.
“Maybe we should ask his neighbours. The least they can do is tell us if he drove out or not. They can also tell us when.” Tia
said, and I knew it was a brilliant Idea. I looked around for the neighbour with the best view and decided to check the house
across the street. It looked newly renovated, and the last time I was there, there was no one living there. Whoever moved there
moved in recently. There was a possibility the person looked out for their neighbours, if not for anything but to know who they
were.
We sauntered to the house, and I knocked on the door impatiently. Tia cautioned me to relax. I held it together and continued to
knock; I knew people were in the house because I could sense them. I was about to link them when a middle-aged, dark-skinned
woman opened the door.
“Alpha Moon?” she said, a bit surprised, and I smiled at her. She was clearly in shock, so I hurried straight to the point. Old
people have a way of wasting time with long meaningless conversations, so I quickly spoke before she came out of shock and
started talking because it would be impolite to shut her up.
“Please, I want to know the last time you saw Mike Crawford,” I said, and she looked behind me and smiled at Tia.
“Luna Tia, nice to meet you. Please come in,” She offered. I wanted to tell her we were in a hurry, but I knew that would be rude.
So I obliged her, and Tia did too. She offered us seats, and we sat.
“Would you like tea?” She asked us with a broad smile, and Tia spoke on my behalf.
“We are actually on duty, Mam,” Tia said. “Bridget. My name is Bridget Crawford. I am Mike’s aunty. I just moved here from
Bravadome two months ago.” She said, and I was shocked that she was Mike’s relative. What are the odds? Most houses on the
street belonged to the Crawfords, but Mike was the only Crawford living there. They had rented the other properties out. “Please,
do you know where Mike is?” I asked her nicely, and she had a haunted look in her eyes.
“At Brine mental health Facility,” she said, and I was shocked, wondering what he was doing there.
“What happened to him? Is he okay?” Tia asked, taking the question out of my mouth.
“When Mike went on a trip and was missing for three weeks, Tasha lost her mind. It was gradual She would come to ask me if he
called. The poor thing wanted to come to the Mansion to ask Luna Tia about his whereabouts, but she felt Luna did not want her
around. By the third week, she was talking to herself and saying something about a pretend secret mission in a kitchen. She
really made no sense. She had from Psychosis. Apparently, mental illness runs in her family, and the whole anxiety and agitation
of the trip broke her mind. She seemed a bit better when he finally returned, and he had to stay indoors with her to make sure of
it. Two days ago, he brought her to me that he was going to a meeting. She tried to stop him, yelling he would not return this time
around. It took a bit for him to convince her to let him go. She did eventually. She seemed okay, so I let her go home when she
requested to return to her house. I did not think much of it, really. I felt she would be okay. Mike returned home and rushed her to
the clinic. I later discovered that she had tried to kill herself, thinking he was going on another mission. I know she really harmed
herself. He has remained with her in the clinic since then.” she said, and I was stunned. I knew the woman wasn’t lying, and I felt
like a selfish bastard. Here I was, mad and ready to dismiss him while he was dealing with a lot. Why didn’t he tell me that day
that his wife was having mental issues? Instead, he told me she was ill and did not want to go on the mission. He should have
told me the truth. I wouldn’t have been mad. I would have given him a leave of absence.
I stood up immediately. “Thank you, Bridget. I really appreciate the information.” I said, and she smiled at me. Tia hugged the
woman, and we left the house.
“Poor Mike,” were the first words that Tia uttered when we entered our vehicle, “I suspected something was off with how she
spoke to me on the phone. She was trying to find out if Mike was at the Mansion, but the way she asked was a bit funny. She
said they were going to catch the bad guy in the kitchen”: I thought she was being cryptic, but now I know her nuts weren’t
screwed well. I can easily understand why she would break, especially if her family has a history of mental illness. I know how I
felt when I did not hear from you and did not know what to do. It could break anyone, and the fact that she is pregnant again
cannot help issues.” Tia said, and I was silent. I drove quietly, ashamed of myself for hating him. I was mad that he wasn’t
around to help my wife and father. Little did I know that he was fighting tooth and nail to keep his wife sane. I was glad nobody
reached him and dismissed him; he would have felt betrayed. I now realised the reason for his uneasiness which I misread as
disloyalty. We finally pulled up at the facility. The staff were surprised to see Tia and me at the reception
“I am here to see the Crawfords,” I said, and the nurse greeted Tia and me with great respect. We were quickly ushered to the
room where they were. There mike was sitting on the couch, resting his chin on his hands, looking at his wife, who was sleeping
strapped to the bed. “Mike,” I managed, and he turned to look at me. His eyes were swollen. I went to him immediately, and he
stood up. I could see the sadness in his eyes.
“You should have told me,” was all I could manage as I watched tears fall from his eyes. He represented another life that
Regan’s problems had burnt and left charred.