‘November 27th, 1997. Three Year Old Shelby Rae Rimmer.
Abducted from Streets of Macy’s Day Parade.
Authorities released a statement late Sunday evening stating that there are no known witnesses and no known suspects in the kidnapping of little three year old Shelby Rimmer. Sargent Wilcox explained in a Sunday press conference that the mother, 24 year old Elizabeth Rimmer, attended the festivities with her two daughters, who both sat in a double stroller.
Apparently Mrs. Rimmer had placed the child, who sat in front of her one year old sister, back in the stroller multiple times. She stated that she turned her back, waving to her husband, who was meeting his family for the celebrations. Mrs. Rimmer is not sure if the child was taken from the seat or if she had climbed out again.
A spokesman for the FBI is urging anyone with information that could help in finding the girl to please contact the New York Police Department. A $50,000 reward is being offered in the case of the missing New York child. Local attorney Greg Wilson said that calls were pouring in from private citizens and businesses wishing to make donations, which has added up to the generous reward.
Investigators searched for the toddler throughout the holiday weekend, coming up empty. The numerous calls were plentiful, but did little to help aid in the finding of little Shelby Rimmer.
Aquilla was going to be sick, and not from the doughnut. She was kidnapped? Why? Why would her father take her away from her family? She felt like she couldn’t breathe, like the air had just been sucked from the room.
“I want to go to my room,” she said, staring blankly at the screen.
“Um, I don’t think so,” Agent Dick Face replied.
“Come on, I’ll go with you,” Seri offered. Aquilla knew they weren’t going to let her go alone. She wasn’t sure why. Where was she going to go?
Seri followed her to her room. She lay across her bed, trying to wrap her mind around what she had just learned. She didn’t understand it. What the hell was going on? He kidnapped her? Why?
Seri sat on the padded bench by the window. She didn’t try to talk to Aquilla and sat in silence, texting on her phone. Aquilla was sure she was texting Agent Malone. She lay there for at least an hour in muteness. She wasn’t sure what she was even thinking, if anything at all. It was all unfathomable. She had a mother, a father and a sister.
“Fuck,” Seri quietly said. She snapped her eyes up to Aquilla. She hadn’t meant to say that out loud.
“What?” Aquilla asked, sitting up.
“Nothing, Quill, just try to relax. We’ll figure this out.” Sarah felt absolutely horrible for the girl. She couldn’t imagine what she was going through. This was her ninth drug case. Every time she stopped the drug lords from being able to disburse drugs to the street was liberating. There was nothing liberating about this case.
“Tell me, Seri,” Aquilla demanded.
Seri stood and ran her fingers through her hair. “You’re only seventeen, Quill.”
“No, I’m not, I turned 18 almost four months ago.”
“Aquilla turned 18. You’re not Aquilla. You are Shelby Rimmer and you just turned 17 a couple of weeks ago. Fuck,” Seri said again.
Aquilla looked at her puzzled. “You just told me that I was 17 and you’re the one freaking the fuck out. What the hell, Seri?”
Seri frantically danced around the floor. “Quill, if you just turned 17 that means you were only 16 when I was here.”
“Yeah…So?” she asked, still not understanding what her problem was.
“Come on Quill, don’t make me spell it out for you.”
Aquilla got it. Had the situation been different, she would have found it funny. Hell, it was still funny. “Oh, so you’re worried about licking my pussy when I was only 16?” she boldly asked.
“Will you stop saying that? I feel bad enough. I would have never touched you had I known. Fuck.”
“Seri, calm down, I wasn’t going to tell anyone.”
“You don’t understand, Quill, I could lose my job for this.”
“Seri! I’m not going to fucking tell anyone. I wouldn’t want anyone to know I licked your skank ass shit either.”
“Yeah, until you get pissed off at me again, and I don’t have skank shit.”
“You might not think that my family is very honorable, but when a Chavez gives his word, its gospel. I’m not going to say anything,” she promised.
“You’re not a Chavez, Quill.”
“What’s going to happen to me?” Aquilla asked. She was scared. She was scared shitless. She wanted Julius.
Seri smiled and walked over to her bed. She sat beside her and pulled her hair from the front to her back. “Agent Malone is in the process of having your parents informed.”
Her head snapped back to Seri. She wasn’t going there. How could she expect her to do that after all these years?
“I’m not going there. You can’t make me go there. I’ve never even been to the United States,” she stated, forgetting the fact that she had been born and taken from there.
“Quill, you will be turned over to your parents,” she stated, matter of factly.
“Why would he do that, Seri?” Aquilla asked, even though she knew she didn’t know the answer. She wasn’t really even asking. She was just thinking out loud. Her father took her from her mother. Why?
Seri stroked her hair. She didn’t reply. She had no idea what to say to her.
Aquilla abruptly turned to her, “I need to see the newspaper again,” she coaxed. She couldn’t say Shelby Rimmer. She was fucking Aquilla. Shelby Rimmer sounded too morbid.
“Why?” Seri asked puzzled.
“I need to see something, please,” she begged.
“Let me see your laptop,” Seri requested, nodding toward her purple laptop on the nightstand.
“You can’t get to it from mine. My father didn’t let me search the internet, everything is blocked,” she explained, understanding now why she was never allowed to surf the web.
“Let me see, I’m pretty good at this stuff,” she requested, reaching for the laptop on Quill’s side.
Aquilla wasn’t lying. Romano was a smart man. She couldn’t get it to do anything he didn’t want it to do.
Seri dialed a number and requested her laptop be brought up. Aquilla smiled as much as she could at the time. She told whoever she was talking to, not to worry about it and to bring her laptop. Aquilla assumed it was Agent Malone.
Agent Dick Face entered her room without knocking. She wanted to knock him out. Seri took the laptop from him; he stayed, crossing his arms to see what they were up to.
“You can go now,” she assured him.
“No, I’m good,” he stated, not moving.
“Do you mind?” Seri asked Aquilla.
“Yeah, I kind of do. I can’t stand that fucker,” Aquilla boldly replied with a daggered look right at him.
“Leave us, Malone,” Seri demanded.
“What is your problem?” he asked.
“Get out, Malone,” she repeated. He dropped his arms and reluctantly left them alone.
“Pull up the article,” Aquilla barked.
Aquilla studied the editorial. Seri studied Aquilla, trying to figure out what was going through her screwed up mind.
“Can you see this paper from that day? Not just the abduction, like other news?
“Yeah, but why? What do you want to know?”
“I just need to see something, please?” she begged.
Seri turned the laptop. “What date?”
“Start from the 25th first.”
Seri looked at her puzzled. What the hell was she doing?
Aquilla scanned through the newspaper, focusing on only the news. She didn’t care about the election, or the road being closed for six months due to a new bridge being built. She needed to see the news. Nothing, nothing at all for the 25th.
“How do I go to the next day?” She wanted to know.
“Right here,” Seri pointed to the dro
pdown tab.
Nothing there either.
The 27th, the day Aquilla was taken showed nothing either. Wait, what was this?
Seri noticed the hesitation when she started to flip to the next page. Why did she care about some police chase? It was New York. There was always something going on.
“Look at this,” Aquilla pointed reading through the article.
Seri scanned the article. Her heart sped to an unhealthy beat. What the fuck?
Woman and child die in police chase.
New York City Police officers were faced with a delicate situation early Thanksgiving day when the driver of a Hertz rental car was stopped for a routine traffic violation.
Officer Charles Ford approached the driver, un-suspiciously. The man was traveling with his assumed family. The unidentified driver was traveling with a young lady, also unidentified, a young boy, believed to be around the age of nine or ten, and a small girl, believed to be around the age of four. Officer Charles Ford approached the driver carelessly, believing the young family was there for the Thanksgiving Day celebrations when he was shot point blank in the chest. Officer Ford remains in stable condition where he is expected to make a full recovery. The officer was able to call for backup when the police chase began.
After a 13 mile chase that led the suspect to a dirt road, the chase ended in the death of the young mother and the little girl.
Officer Carson Wright gave a statement that explained the man and the boy seemed to disappear into thin air when the car overturned down an embankment. The foot chase was seized when authorities felt trying to save the mother and child took precedence. The mother was pronounced dead at the scene and the child died during transport.
After further investigation, police found 65 kilograms, or more than 140 pounds, of cocaine stuffed in the trunk of the car the man was driving. The cocaine would be worth as much as $10 million on the street. Authorities have yet to identify any of the family, including the driver.
“Well, fuck a duck,” Seri stated. “You should be my partner.”
“He took me the same day his daughter was killed.” Aquilla wasn’t really talking to Seri. She was just trying to put the pieces together. “He used her passport to get me out of the country,” she also stated, staring in awe at the article. How long did they stay in the states before he smuggled her out?
Seri was speechless; she had been working this case for almost a year and didn’t know any of this. Why the hell didn’t she think to do that? Oh yeah, because she wasn’t looking for a missing girl. She was looking for a drug lord. Still, she should have done more research. This was going to make her look bad. This fucking teenager just showed her right the fuck up.
“Julius knew,” Aquilla quietly and unbelievably stated. “He’s seven years older than me, he would remember this.”
Seri lovingly rubbed circles on her back. She could not imagine what this girl was going through not in a million years.
“My whole life has been a lie. I’ve always known that I didn’t belong to this family, but I thought I was taken from a bad situation. I had a family,” she said, talking more to herself again. How could her father literally rip a small child from her mother’s arms? She couldn’t imagine what her family had gone through. “Julius knew, he had to,” She repeated the fact.
“Are you in love with him, Quill?”
“I told you to stop calling me Quill,” she snapped, roughly circling her shoulder to make her stop touching her.
“And I told you to stop calling me Seri,” she stated. “Besides, I like Quill. Quill is the strongest part of a bird’s feather. A bird couldn’t fly without a strong quill.”
“It’s also the part of the bird plucked from its body to make an ink pen,” she reminded her of the cruel fact.
Seri stood and pulled her dark blue FBI t-shirt from her pants. She turned around and showed Quill the tattoo of a quill along her lower back. It was a beautifully detailed quill with the words ‘Vengeance’ coming from the tip. The feathers were very well articulated and flowed like it had caught a gust of wind, Aquilla loved it.
“Damn, you are a tough bitch,” she decided. Seri smiled down at her and tucked her shirt back inside her pants. “How did you make it through the application process with that?” Aquilla couldn’t imagine Julius letting her in with a tattoo.
“If that other guy Latium would have done the inspection, I’m sure I wouldn’t have. However, Julius liked it.”
“Did you fuck him more than that one time?” Aquilla wanted to know, for whatever reason. Seri smiled a crooked smile and sat across the room on the bench. Aquilla knew she had without any words, her body language was enough to answer the question.
“What’s going to happen to me Seri?” She asked.
“You’re going to go home to your family, they love you, Quill. You’re going to be fine, and if not, you can just kick some ass. You’re pretty good at it,” she teased, trying to lighten her trepidation.
“I’m not going to be called Shelby. That’s a really stupid name,” she assured her.
Seri snickered a little, looking down at the new text message.
“Are you getting anywhere with her?”
“She doesn’t know anything. I’m sure of it. She’s not going to be any help in locating Julius,” Seri texted back. “But this girl is fucking amazing, I’ll tell you about it later.”
“Bullshit, she knows something. What about family? Where did they visit? Friends of the family? Give me something, Goddamnit!!!”
“Just order us some food and let me deal with Quill.”
“Bring her downstairs.”
“No, we’ll never get anywhere by doing that, she can’t stand you.”
“What? Are you like her best friend or something now…. SERI?”
“Fuck you! Get us some food.”
Aquilla continued to read as much as she could on Seri’s laptop. They read the articles of the unknown family all the way up until December 17th, and then nothing. The family was forgotten, probably sitting in some box in some storeroom. She was reading the updates of her disappearance when Agent Malone came in with two Styrofoam containers of food. Aquilla could smell the grease as soon as he entered, gross.
“What the fuck is she doing? Get her off of there,” Malone demanded, seeing Aquilla on the laptop.
“She’s not hurting anything, leave her alone. It’s about her life and she has a right to know.”
Seri took the food and nodded for him to leave. She could tell that Aquilla didn’t want him there.
“Galveston wants you to call him as soon as possible.”
“Fine, but did you tell him that we know nothing?”
“It’s not about that.”
“What’s it about?”
“Just call him. I will stay with the girl.”
“The girl has a name,” Aquilla smartly reminded him.
“Yes, Shelby, we Know.”
Aquilla was off the bed in a split second. She wasn’t fucking Shelby.
Seri jumped between them, screaming at Malone. “Put the fucking gun away, you stupid fucking idiot!” She couldn’t believe he pulled his gun on her.
“She needs a fucking straight jacket, I wouldn’t trust her for a second,” Malone said, replacing his gun.
“That’s very smart of you Agent Dick Face. If I were you, I wouldn’t close my eyes tonight, especially if you’re planning on sleeping in MY house,” Aquilla warned, with a vengeful glare and gritted teeth.
“Quill!” Seri scolded. “Get out Malone.”
“She can’t threaten me like that.”
“GET OUT!” Seri screamed.
“You need to chill out on the temper,” Seri said, handing her the container of food.
“It’s not a temper, more like the Chavez way of saying don’t fuck with me,” Aquilla replied, taking the food.
Seri wanted to remind her that she wasn’t a Chavez. She didn’t, she didn’t need to. Aquilla knew that fact, she was just having
a hard time accepting it. Recapping that wasn’t going to help one bit.
“What a stupid idiot,” Seri said out loud when she opened her food with the cheeseburger and fries.
“You don’t like cheeseburgers?” Aquilla asked.
“I don’t eat red meat, Agent Dick Face knows that.”
Aquilla laughed at her using her nick name for Malone. “I don’t either.”
“What do you like? We’ll order our own damn food,” Seri decided, pulling up some local restaurants on her phone.
“Do you like seafood? There’s a little seafood bar not far from here. They deliver, Julius and I used to order from there when my father was out of town.”
Seri smiled a warm smile at her. She loved the man that kidnapped her. There was no question about it. “Seafood’s good. What should I order?”
“The lobster and crawfish platter is good,” Aquilla offered.
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The seafood was good. Agent Dick Face brought it up and took their unwanted red meat away. He’d eat it. He wasn’t biased.
“Quill, you have to go downstairs with me so that I can call my boss,” Seri explained, cleaning up their trash.
“I kind of wanted to take a shower. I’m not going anywhere, Seri. Where would I go?”
“I don’t trust you.”
“You can trust me. You’re partner’s the one that shouldn’t turn his back on me.”
“You stop that. I’ll just go out into the hall and call while you shower.”
Aquilla took her clothes and walked to the bathroom while Seri walked out to the hall.
“Hey, Galveston. It’s Seri, I mean Sarah.”
“Forget your name?”
“No, this girl calls me Seri. What’s up?”
“You’re going home with her.”
“What do you mean I’m going home with her? To New York?”
“No, actually, her parents no longer live in New York. They divorced two years after Shelby was taken. Her father still lives there. She is going home to her mother, who lives in Connecticut.”
“Why the hell am I going home with her? Shouldn’t she be with her family without an intruder?”
“From what Malone has told me, she trusts you. He thinks Julius is going to come for her.”
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