DISCLAIMER

Last chapter. I hope everyone likes it. As usual, familiar characters belong to Fox Network and Stephen J. Cannell. Everything else is mine. And I know I only showed interviews with two boys, but I'm working with the idea that they questioned other boys as well.

The next day, the Jump Street Officers flooded Regina's complex, guns in hands.

"Hey! What's going on?" a receptionist ask.

"Official police business," Tom responded, showing her his badge.

"I'm sorry, but Regina's with a patient," the receptionist stated.

"Yeah, that's why we're moving in now," Tom told her. With that, they moved towards her office and pushed in her door.

"Freeze, Regina! You're under arrest!" Tom bellowed, pointing his gun at her. The woman looked up and the boy on the couch gasped.

"Tommy, what" her question died away as Doug pulled her up and cuffed her.

"You're busted, lady," he told her. Then, he began to read the woman her rights. Meanwhile, Tom knelt down beside the boy.

"You okay?" he asked gently. The boy nodded.

"II didn't meanshe said" he stammered.

"Yeah, I know," Tom said.

"No one's gonna believe me. All because I'm a guy," the boy moped.

"Hey, listen to me. A lot of other boys have told. You will get justice," Tom promised.

"Yeah?" the teen asked.

"Yeah," Tom confirmed. The teen stood up. Tom breathed a sigh of relief. She hadn't made it the lower half of his body. Not that day at least. Suddenly, Regina broke free from Doug and dashed off.

"HEY! DON'T TRY IT!" Tom roared. He took off after her. He tackled her and kneed in her in the back.

"Don't move," he warned.

"Tommy, why didn't you ever tell me you liked to be on top?" Regina got out.

"There's not a boy that's been in this complex that wouldn't applaud if I blew you away," Tom retorted. He unlatched his safety just as the others came up behind him.

"Hanson!" Judy exclaimed.

"Back down, Hanson," Capt. Fuller ordered.

"Can't you let me up? You're hurting me," whined Regina.

"Oh, and you never hurt us?" Tom shot back, he aimed his gun.

"HANSON!" Capt. Fuller barked.

"Come on, Tom. She's not worth it," Doug said quietly. For a moment, Hanson kept his position. Then, he slid off of Regina and pulled her to her feet.

"Come on," he snarled. They left the building. Hours later, the unit was back in their headquarters, writing down the reports for their part of the case. Presently, Judy came by Tom's desk and sat on it.

"Would you have really done it?" she queried.

"Huh?" he asked, looking up.

"Back there, at the officeyou were ready to blow that woman's head off," she replied. "Would you really have gone through with it?" she continued.

"At the time, probably," Tom answered. "Now…I honestly don't know," he admitted as the others came up.

"Let me ask you this, Hanson. If you hadn't been one of Chambers' victims yourself, would you have believed them?" Doug wondered.

"Probably not," Tom replied. He sighed. "No one wants to admit that they were raped. Not a girl, and especially not a guy. I mean, it's humiliating!"

"You seemed troubled. What's on your mind?" Capt. Fuller queried.

"My mom saw the bust on the news. And now she's asking all these questions: 'Did she touch you?' 'When did it start?' Stuff like that," Tom replied.

"You mean your mom never knew?" Judy asked.

"II didn't think I could tell her. I wastoo ashamed," Tom said.

"Tom, it wasn't your fault man. The chick is seriously messed up," Doug stated.

"Yeah, I know," Tom said again. "I'm just glad the D.A. agreed to take the case. I mean, we may not win, but at least people will be aware that rape isn't just a female crime," he continued. Everyone fell silent.

THE END

AUTHOR'S NOTE

If you, or someone you know has been raped, contact RAINN'S National Sexual Assault Hotline as 1-800-656-HOPE (1-800-656-4673.