tion.
Aunt Lydia seemed to know who Pamela was. She
explained that Rex had been hit by a drunk driver at a
stop sign at a busy intersection on his way to the airport.
She also explained that she had raised Rex and they were
very close.
There were four cars involved in the accident and Rex’s
maroon limousine suffered the worst. His chauffeur had
been killed and Rex was in a coma, critical.
Pamela choked up. She could hardly speak. She apolo-
gized to Aunt Lydia but assured her she would be on the
next available plane to Paris.
Aunt Lydia was gracious and planned to meet Pamela
when she arrived.
Jill held her mother close and tried to comfort her.
Pamela let all her pent up emotions go.
Finally she regained her composure. “I’m alright now,
we must hurry,” she said, wiping her eyes.
Jill drove her back to Jeff Desmond’s office. When Pa-
mela entered the room she could tell by the way the two
men were talking that Jeff and Grant had hit it off. Jeff quickly announced, “This is some smart fellow! I’m sure
we can do business!”
Pamela managed a small half-hearted smile.
“What’s wrong?” Grant’s smile faded!
Jeff walked toward her, his face taunt and full of ques-
tions.
“It’s Rex,” she said solemnly. “He’s been in a terrible
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accident, on his way to the plane, yesterday.”
“Is he alive?” Grant burst in.
“Barely – he’s in a coma – he hasn’t regained conscious-
ness since the accident.”
“How did you find out?”
“I located his Aunt Lydia. Rex had told her all about our plans. She has his power of attorney.” Pamela paused.
Grant interrupted. “Aunt Lydia is a very special person
in Rex’s life. I know. I should have realized she would know if anything was wrong.” He looked apologetic. He put his
arms around Pamela, consoling her.
Jeff looked bewildered. “Without our designer – what
do we have?” he asked.
“He’s critical – not dead!” she answered abruptly. “I’ve
got to go to him now!” Pamela’s eyes were red, but set with determination!
The hours that followed were hectic. Grant planned
to go to the airport to make their reservations. In his de-parture he hesitated only long enough to apologize to Jeff.
He looked intently into Jill’s eyes and said, “You’ll come with us, won’t you?”
His lips formed a tight line and his brow wrinkled with
concern as he awaited her reply.
Jill looked quickly at her mother, her eyes shining with
hope.
“Yes, of course,” Pamela answered.
Grant nodded in agreement and quickly disappeared
out the door of Jeff’s office.
Jeff stood speechless, his handsome face marred with a
forlorn, helpless look. His blue eyes echoed his sadness.
“I’m sorry,” Pamela quickly added as she faced him.
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“It’s not what I planned. I’ll call you from Paris as soon as I know something.”
Jeff pulled her close. It surprised Pamela but she didn’t resist this time. She wanted a compassionate friend, someone who cared about her.
“Be careful,” he whispered and he kissed her softly on
the mouth.
“I’ll be waiting for your call,” he said. “If you need me, I’m here.” He smiled. Pamela loved the way his moustache
twisted slightly when he smiled. She had that same funny
feeling in the pit of her stomach. His concern touched her and she was definitely taken aback. Just when she began
to wonder if there was no man left in the world with any
compassion Jeff’s concern came through.
Jill watched them, her cute half-grin showing. It was
the kind of all knowing smile, like she thought she knew
a secret about her mother and Jeff Desmond that they
didn’t realize.
Grant met them in the lobby of the airport. “We’re
lucky,” Grant called to them as Pamela and Jill came closer to the flight desk. “They had three cancellations on the
flight leaving tonight – 8:00 o’clock.” He finished paying for the tickets.
“Tonight!” Pamela gasped. “Doesn’t give us much time,
does it?” She sighed.
“I haven’t even had time to unpack yet, have you?” Jill
said looking at Grant. He nodded a “no” gesture in disbelief of the whole situation.
“I didn’t pack for Paris but I guess it will do,” Jill
smiled.
“And I packed for America!” he laughed, adding, “It
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isn’t as if we didn’t have the way to get you more clothes! I knew there would be some good reason I owned a department store!” He smiled. His face lit up with pride as he
spoke. It was obvious he wanted to impress Jill.
“Come on you two, we haven’t much time,” Pamela
called. “Now, let’s see,” she mumbled, “we’ll eat dinner, grab a shower, I’ll pack…” Pamela’s voice trailed off as she headed for the door.
Jill sighed, looked at her mother and shook her head.
She winked cutely at Grant.
“Mom’s mind goes a mile a minute,” Jill said as they
dodged in and out of the crowd, trying to keep up with
her mom.
Jill sat starting out the window of the plane at the glittering lights of Logan International Airport.
“Too bad this trip is not for pleasure!” Grant said, looking at the beautiful young girl sitting next to him.
Jill smiled. “Rex is very important to Mom.”
“To me too,” he added. “We’ve been friends a long time
and he brought your mother and me together.”
Pamela heard Grant’s remark. A cold chill ran through
her. She wondered if he was remembering their afternoon
together! She hurriedly dismissed the thought. Jill was
obviously excited about going to Paris with them even if
it was on such a solemn occasion.
After the jet was airborne, the seatbelt light went off.
Jill turned around in her seat to talk to her mother. Tears were streaming down Pamela’s cheeks.
“He’ll be alright Mom,” she said, “you’ll see.”
“It was such a serious accident. They don’t give him
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the lump caught in her throat.
“Mom, you’ve always taught me that there is always
hope!” Jill waited a few minutes for Pamela to regain her composure and realize again that God is in control.
“Will you be able to show Rex’s collection now?” Jill
asked with concern.
“Yes,” she paused. “Aunt Lydia assured me she would
take all the necessary steps to give us the rights. She wants us to proceed with our plans, for Rex’s sake.”
“Will you be meeting her right away?” Jill tried to keep
her mother’s mind off Rex for a time.
“She’s expecting me. But I want to see Rex first.”
Pamela’s eyes were red and swollen.
Grant shook his head in agreement. “Yes,” he said, “we
have to see Rex first.”
Pamela knew how much Rex meant to him. He was
just better at hiding his feelings than she was.
Grant showed what a magnificent organizer he was. He
took charge as soon as the plane landed. He rented a car
and they started for the hospital with no delays.
Jill gasped and hid her eyes as he darted his rental
car in and out of the traffic. Pamela also buried her eyes behind her hands. “I never got used to this traffic,” she murmured.
“Tell me when we’re there,” Jill said and ducked down
in the seat.
Pamela had to laugh at the terrified look on Jill’s face.
“So, how do you like Paris so far darling?” she asked.
Jill smiled weakly! “I can’t look at it now, this ride is so unreal!”
“Gotta drive like the natives do, or you’ll get run over,”
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Grant said and held on tightly to the steering wheel!
At the hospital Grant explained to the doctor how Pa-
mela came all the way from the United States to see Rex.
They finally agreed to let her in.
As she entered the dimly lit room of the intensive care
unit, the sound of the heart monitor beeping and making
its scratchy marks on the screen gave her a sick feeling
inside.
Pamela caught her breath when she looked at him. His
usually shining eyes were barely visible. His cheeks were swollen over the bridge of his nose. She would never have recognized him if she hadn’t known it was Rex.
Pamela sat quietly beside him for a long while holding
his hand! Grant had promised the nurse she wouldn’t make
him talk. Pamela honored that promise.
She prayed silently. God had been good to her by
providing this friend. She prayed for his life. “If it be thy will,” she added humbly.
She held back her tears until she left the room, then
they came uncontrolled.
“Did you see the doctor?” She looked at Grant and Jill,
her sobs interrupted her question.
Grant’s expression held the answer.
“Will he live?” she begged.
“He’s holding his own,” he said blandly.
“Tomorrow, if he gets through tomorrow...” he paused.
Grant was shaken, his face torn with grief.
Jill put her arm around her mother.
“He will make it,” she assured her and added, “Come
on, let’s get something to eat. We can’t help him here.” She tugged on Pamela’s arm. Pamela hadn’t eaten for a day and A Memory Unchained___________ 143
Jill was worried about her.
Grant agreed. “We have other things we can do for
him now.”
Pamela followed reluctantly, she knew they were right.
As they left the hospital she wondered if she would ever
see Rex alive again.
Pamela insisted that she talk with Rex’s Aunt Lydia
alone.
“Grant will you show Jill some of Paris?” she sug-
gested politely. “I can take care of the business with Aunt Lydia.”
Grant realized from the look on her face that she really
wanted to be alone with Aunt Lydia.
“If you’re sure you don’t need us?” he asked.
“Please, Jill must see some of Paris before we leave. We
haven’t much time,” she paused, kissed Jill on the cheek
and added, “I’ll be fine now, really!”
Jill smiled. She knew her mother’s faith would sustain
her. There had been times when she felt her mother was
too religious and straight but now she could feel the power her mother was receiving. Jill watched and prayed too. She thanked God for having a Christian mom who showed
great strength.
Aunt Lydia was only a phone call away. In a matter of
minutes she arrived at the restaurant Deux-Magots. Pamela thought of how only a few short weeks before she and Rex
had dined together in the same spot.
Pamela watched the door. She knew she would recog-
nize the very matronly Aunt Lydia when she entered the
room.
“Mrs. Thornton?” a soft spoken voice addressed her
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from behind.
Pamela jumped.
“So sorry, I didn’t mean to startle you, but you just look like an American, am I correct?” She smiled graciously.
“Aunt Lydia?” Her tone reflected her surprise.
There stood a tall dark haired woman who looked like
a model out of Vogue, elegantly attired and not at all a
little old grey haired aunt like she expected.
Pamela apologized and explained why she hadn’t rec-
ognized her.
She was every bit as friendly as Rex and anxious to
help get the legal documents to Pamela so the “collection showing” could proceed.
She had already called her lawyer and everything would
be ready for Pamela the following day. Their meeting was
filled with emotion and sadness but both women felt the
need to pursue Rex’s interests.
“Rex has mentioned you quite often. Now I can see
why. You are as beautiful as he said.” Aunt Lydia spoke
with a very French accent which only made her more at-
tractive.
“He is very special to me. We became good friends in
such a short time. Something quite unusual these days.”
Pamela smiled.
Lydia embraced Pamela. “He is very special to me too.
He’s the son I never had. The only child of my sister. I
promised her I would take care of him. Now...” Her voice
was filled with emotion. “He needs me more than ever.”
She got control of herself emotionally.
“It’s what he would want of me. His designs are his life.
We must make sure the “collection showing” goes on.”
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Pamela had the feeling she had met another beautiful
friend in Paris.
“Now, you must go back to America and begin plans
for this gala affair.” She said with a determined tone of voice.
“Just as quickly as I can. I want to see Rex again, but
then we will be leaving. May I call you often and find out about Rex? The hospital won’t tell me a thing.”
“I’ll be disappointed if you don’t. Besides, I must know
how your plans are going.” Pamela hugged Aunt Lydia and
they made an appointment to meet at the lawyer’s office
the next morning.
Pamela kissed her new friend on the cheek. “God will
be with him, I just know it,” she whispered.
Lydia smiled faintly, “He must be. We must pray posi-
tively for this.” It was obvious to Pamela that Aunt Lydia was a Christian. She felt a wave of peace flow through her at that moment.
“I wonder how mother is getting
along with Aunt Lydia?” Jill looked at Grant with her baby blue eyes.