Read Uncontrolled Spin: The Power and Danger of Spin ("Un"missable Series Book 1) Online
Authors: Jerry Summers
Ricardo replies snottily, “Oh, I’d like to have a discussion.”
Bonnie nods. “Very well then,” she says and instructs the butler, Eduardo, to prepare a quick brunch for everyone, to be served by the pool. Then, with a sweep of her arm, she motions toward the tables that are poolside.
After everyone is seated and some mimosas are served, Bonnie opens the conversation with Ricardo by pointing out that Hugo’s political connections only came after Diablo Mining contracted with Global Metal Refining.
When that comment meets a brooding silence, she continues, “Ricardo, much of your ability to produce the vast amount of wealth that you have in the last four years has been due to the doors Hugo was able to open for you. Again, this was as a result of the political connections he gained by associating with my husband’s company.” She pauses, and Ricardo opens his mouth to respond when Bonnie raises a hand, stopping him, and says, “Please, allow me to finish. Then I’ll give you as much time as you need to respond to what I have said.”
Ricardo nods, sullenly, his cheeks flushed with anger.
Bonnie considers for a moment, and then concludes, “You, of all people, should understand my desire to help Jessica like Hugo has helped you, and I apologize if the way we went about things seems unfair to you, but understand that Jessica has been my best friend my entire life, and if either you or Hugo do anything to interfere with the Beauty Boutique’s success here, I’ll cut off both of your balls. Do you understand me?”
Ricardo, not being used to this type of challenge from a woman, pushes his chair back from the table and stands up, red-faced.
Jessica jumps in, holding her hands up to Ricardo. “Please, calm down and listen before you overreact.”
Ricardo throws his napkin on the table, saying, “I can’t believe you just said that to me after all you have done, you lying bitch!” Bonnie immediately shoves her own chair away and places herself between Ricardo and Jessica. Ricardo turns his attention to her. “Just who in the hell do you people think you are? You, especially, are nothing but a little rich bitch who came into wealth by using her body to get her boss wrapped around her finger. You were just a temporary office skank!”
Bonnie gasps and slaps Ricardo across the face, causing him to spin slightly to his right. When Ricardo spins back, he follows up with his fist, striking Bonnie hard on her cheek and knocking her to the ground. The fall causes her sundress to rise up, revealing she is naked underneath, and adding embarrassment to the pain in her cheek.
Sean jumps up and gets between Ricardo and the women, while Jessica leaps to Bonnie’s aid.
Ricardo jerks a switchblade out of his back pocket, snarling at Sean, “If you come any closer, I’ll kill you.”
Sean stops advancing, never taking his eyes off Ricardo’s face, he says, “Everyone, calm down. This is out of control.”
Ricardo taunts him. “What’s the matter? Can’t you figure out how to spin this to your client’s advantage?” Glancing down at Bonnie, he continues with a sneer, “Why do all you American bitches think it’s sexy not to wear underwear? You are all filthy, nasty little whores.”
Eduardo, having come to see what the commotion is all about, is appalled to see Ricardo holding Sean at bay with a knife and reaches behind the door to grab the shotgun.
Stepping out onto the veranda, he racks a round into the chamber. Ricardo turns to look for the sound, and Eduardo points the gun at him, descending the stairs slowly.
“Mr. Montes,” Eduardo says, his voice unwavering and cordial, “you have ten seconds to put that knife away and leave this estate, or the authorities will be fishing your bloody, lifeless body out of the pool.”
Ricardo snarls at him and then slowly returns his knife to his pocket. He begins walking to his vehicle with Eduardo following him, still aiming the shotgun at his back. Only after Ricardo starts his vehicle and drives off the estate does Eduardo return to the veranda. Bonnie is now being attended by the staff, and Jessica is kneeling next to her, concern written on her face. Bonnie’s left cheek is swollen and a massive blood-filled sack has formed under her left eye.
Sean shakes his head in disbelief at what has just happened. “Bonnie, you need to go to the hospital,” he says quietly.
Bonnie replies stiffly, “Since we are heading home in the morning, I’d prefer to go to the doctor in San Diego that Mark really liked. I’ll call Wendy and ask if she can get an appointment scheduled, if you guys could drop me off there on your way back to San Francisco?”
Sean says, “Of course we will, but if you can’t confirm everything with Wendy, I’m taking you to the hospital here.” Jessica calls Wendy for Bonnie and briefly explains what happened, then expresses Bonnie’s request for Wendy to make the doctor’s appointment.
Wendy tells Jessica, “I know that doctor fairly well. I’ll pull every string I have with him. She’ll get an appointment. And please, let her know that I expect her to stay with me over the weekend, so I can be sure she’s okay before she heads home.”
Jessica asks, “Could you meet us at the airport?”
“Of course. I’ll be there. I’ll call you back as soon as I get a hold of the doctor.”
Jess hangs up and fills Bonnie in. Eduardo brings both of them dirty martinis, made to Bonnie’s liking, and an ice pack. Bonnie tells him, “Just keep these coming until I say stop, please. And thank you for your quick response to Ricardo’s violence. You are irreplaceable.”
He replies. “Not a problem, just say when.” He gives her a short, formal bow, and she almost smile, then winces at the pain in her cheek.
Wendy calls back fairly soon and tells Bonnie, “I got a hold of the doctor, and he said I should call him when you get here. He said he will meet us at his office to x-ray your cheek and decide on the best course of action from there.”
“Thank you,” Bonnie mumbles, the swelling making it a little bit difficult to talk.
“What the hell happened?” Wendy asks, wanting to hear the story from Bonnie’s perspective.
Bonnie says, “I’ll bring you up to speed tomorrow. Right now, my head is pounding and I’m going to get very drunk.”
Wendy sighs. “Okay, but I want every detail, do you understand?”
Bonnie replies, “Yes, I know. I promise, but right now, I feel like shit and don’t want to talk, okay?”
“Okay. I’ll see you tomorrow afternoon. Take lots of ibuprofen and get some ice on it in the meantime. Love you,” Wendy says, and they hang up the phone.
CHAPTER 20
BROKEN
S
ean, Jessica, and Bonnie arrived at the San Diego airport on time. Wendy is waiting at the gate, worried, but completely unprepared for what she sees. She is stunned and very angry. The entire left side of Bonnie’s face is swollen, she has two black eyes, and her speech sounds like she has just undergone major dental surgery. Wendy tells Sean and Jessica she is taking Bonnie to the doctor immediately and will call them when she has some results. She hugs them both and leaves with Bonnie in tow.
The doctor’s office is prepared, anticipating Bonnie’s arrival, and moves her into the examination room without delay.
Dr. Peckman examines her and asks, “How did this happen?”
Bonnie explains, “I was in Brazil and an angry business associate punched me after I slapped him for being rude.”
Dr. Peckman gapes at her for a moment, then regains his composure and orders immediate x-rays. He tells Bonnie he will see her again before she leaves to discuss the results and form a treatment plan, because he is pretty sure at least something is broken.
After about an hour, Dr. Peckman returns with the results. Bonnie has a broken orbital socket, but it won’t require surgery. He prescribes Vicodin as needed for pain, telling Bonnie to keep ice on her cheek for the swelling. Wendy and Bonnie thank the doctor for seeing her on such short notice.
Dr. Peckman nods and rubs Bonnie’s arm gently. “I’m so sorry about your husband, Bonnie. If there is anything else I can do, please let me know.”
Bonnie thanks him as she and Wendy leave the office.
Wendy tells Bonnie on the ride to her house, “I have fresh lobster, a salad, and a wonderful bottle of wine waiting for us.”
Bonnie replies, “You didn’t need to go to all that trouble.”
Wendy says, “Oh yes, I did, beautiful. Besides, you need to tell me everything that happened yesterday, without skipping anything. I need to know if you’ll need counseling.” The two laugh, but Wendy knows she is only partly kidding.
When they arrive at the penthouse, Wendy immediately pours a glass of wine and gives Bonnie the wine and Vicodin. They sit on the deck overlooking the ocean. There is a slight breeze and the temperature is warm and comfortable right around eighty-five degrees.
As Bonnie begins relating the events leading up to the incident, the wine and Vicodin begin relaxing her, making it easier, as Wendy had planned, for her to speak in detail. As she’s explaining, Wendy notices tears forming in her eyes. A drop falls when Bonnie murmurs, “Ricardo called me Mark’s temporary office skank… that’s why I slapped him. Then, to make matters worse, when I fell my skirt came up and I wasn’t wearing any underwear. It was so embarrassing, and he said I was a filthy, nasty little whore. How could any man be so cruel to any woman?”
At that statement and question, Wendy feels something snap in her brain, followed immediately by a wave of recognition and then rage that she hadn’t experienced since her traumatic experience fighting with Mark.
“He said that specifically? Nasty little whore?” Wendy asks, trying to keep the anger and realization out of her voice.
Bonnie just nods miserably, and Wendy is glad she’s under the influence of wine and Vicodin, because it gives Wendy time to regain her composure. She hugs Bonnie and says, “Not all men are pigs. I’m so sorry you had to endure such a thing.” Then she stands and walks into the house, furious at Ricardo for opening old wounds in her and bringing out the rage she thought she had resolved.
“Bonnie, just relax,” she calls from the kitchen. “I’m going to make dinner. It should only take about fifteen minutes.” Bonnie leans back in her chair and lets her eyes drift shut.
While waiting for the lobster to boil, Wendy melts the butter and completes the salad, then sets the dinner table. She pours Bonnie another glass of wine and considers how she can restore strength and confidence back to the somewhat broken woman on her terrace.
Wendy walks back outside, hands Bonnie the glass of wine, and assures her that dinner will be ready momentarily. After slipping back inside, Wendy calls Jessica and informs her of what the doctor had discovered. “Physically, Bonnie will heal just fine,” Wendy says, “but I’m worried about her emotional state. How much trauma do you think she can handle in such a short time frame?”
Jessica responds with concern in her voice. “I don’t know, but she has always been such a strong, resilient woman. I’m sure if we just support her, she’ll be okay.”
Wendy sighs and replies, “Okay, well dinner is ready here. I want an update on Sean, but I will call later, after Bonnie has fallen asleep, if that’s okay? I really need more detailed information about what happened with Ricardo as well.”
Jessica says, “Absolutely, call anytime. I’ll fill you in on any details from the incident that we may have missed so far.”
Wendy hangs up and has Bonnie come in from the deck for a beautifully prepared dinner and more wine.
Bonnie says, slurring slightly because of the medication, “I had no idea you had such extraordinary culinary skills. This is prepared to perfection and tastes absolutely fabulous.”
Wendy replies bashfully, “I wanted you to have something homemade and comforting, and really worthy of your sisterhood.”
Bonnie looks at Wendy with nothing but kindness in her eyes and says quietly, “You are the only family I have left, and you will always be my family, dear.”
Wendy is deeply moved by Bonnie’s kindness. As tears start to fall from her eyes, Bonnie says, “Oh, no. That is enough of that. Tonight is a celebration of love and family.” She holds her glass up for a toast, and then the two enjoy the lobster in all of its deliciousness.
After Wendy gets Bonnie into bed, she calls Jessica back and explains Bonnie’s apparent emotional state. “That asshole has pissed me off more than any of you will ever know,” she says ferociously, “Please, fill in every detail so I can develop a strategy on how to help Bonnie recover from this mess.”
Jessica nods, “Well, I wasn’t in the initial meeting. That was between Sean and Ricardo, so Sean will have to fill things in there.” She goes on to explain every detail leading up to Ricardo’s violence and the terrible things he said. “It was something like, ‘Why do you American women think it’s sexy not to wear underwear. You are all nasty little whores.’ It was absolutely horrible of him.”
Her throat tight with confirmation, having gotten the same sentence from two sources, Wendy asks again, “He said that? I mean, those
exact
words?”
“Yes. I’m certain, because they seemed so unbelievable to me. Why? Does the wording matter?” Jessica asks.
Wendy says, “Yes, because of how to counsel them. And also because there was only one other time in my life where I heard a comment like that. It was from a man I once respected, and since then, I’ve loathed him, even to this day.”
Jessica is shocked. “I’m so sorry. Who was it?”
Wendy replies, “It doesn’t matter. That man is dead and can’t affect my life any longer. But those words cut to the core of my being and destroyed my sense of self-worth back then, and today I find they still enrage me. I want to make sure Bonnie doesn’t end up in the same position.”
Jessica agrees. “They are just words from an angry, ignorant asshole. Not you, nor any other woman, have to accept them as a reality in her life.”
Wendy nods and says, “Intellectually, of course I know you’re right, but emotionally they still make me want to cause the same amount of emotional pain to the guy who says such things to anyone.”
Jessica chuckles, “I understand. It would be nice, wouldn’t it?”