I stayed where I was, the knife wavering slightly in my trembling hand. I forced myself to study his face, memorizing every inch of it, forcing myself to think…where had I seen him before?
I straightened a bit as it hit me, my hand steadying as I still held the knife up. “John Frank.”
“Oh, ho ho! Look who finally figured it out! What do we have for her, Johnny?” John yelled.
“Why, John? You were a client of Floyd’s, he helped you out! I helped you!” My voice rose with every word and I fought to calm myself, not wanting to set him off. Out of the corner of my eye I saw a cell phone lying on the microwave stand not five feet from me. God, if only I could get to it…
“You were so nice to me, Emma. You know, I’d just lost my mom and my brother to that fucking car accident. I didn’t know what to do. I called every attorney in the book almost, trying to find someone who would give me the time of day to help me out. Everyone…all them bitches…just pushed me to the side, take a message, take a message, blah blah blah…but you were nice. You explained things to me.”
I nodded, saying, “Well, that’s what I’m there for, John. You came in and we started the process, didn’t we? Getting everything probated and working on the personal injury side of things from the accident? You remember, right?” I tried to keep my voice steady and my breath caught as he closed his eyes for a second.
I took that time to silently step to the side, closer to the microwave stand where the cell phone was. I stopped again as his eyes opened.
“You did. You helped me, you made me feel special.” His eyes flashed and his face hardened again. “But I was just another fucking job to you. I asked you out after everything and you laughed at me. LAUGHED!”
I winced and tried to calm him down again. “No, John, I didn’t laugh at you. I smiled at you. Smiled…remember?”
He shook his head but I could see that he was confused. “No, you laughed. You told me that you wouldn’t go out with me and I wanted you. No, I fuckin’ needed you! I didn’t have anyone else and once you were done and everything was settled, you chalked me up and moved on to the next. We had something special, you dirty, fucking bitch!” He was screaming now, bouncing on the balls of his feet, and I could read the intent in his eyes just as he lunged toward me.
I moved quickly, jumping to the side and swiping the cell phone from the stand with one hand as I blindly struck out with the knife in the other. I screamed as my arm was caught in a vice grip, fingers digging painfully into the pressure points in my wrist until my fingers went lax, releasing the knife to clatter to the floor. I don’t know how but I managed to hold on to the phone and keep it tucked out of view as he backhanded me across the face again. I felt my skin split on my cheekbone, and then my mouth filled with blood as he hit me again, my teeth tearing into the tender inside of my cheek and lips.
The second blow spun me around and knocked me down to the floor. I saw him bend down to grab me again and kicked out with my foot, grinning maniacally as my heel connected with his nose, a spray of hot blood splattering my face. While he was dazed, I shoved my hand under the microwave stand with the cell phone in it, thanking God that it was an old flip phone with actual buttons to push. I started yelling, trying to cover up any sounds the phone might make while I blindly felt for the correct buttons to push, praying that my fingers found 911.
I felt John’s hand slam down on my thigh, tightening as he tried to pull me to him as he knelt on the floor where he’d dropped. I rolled, scrambling for purchase on the tile floor and finding none, but I managed to get my face close enough to see under the stand where the phone screen was lit up with 911. I hit send and let the phone go, leaving it hidden beneath.