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- @ WHITE RAVENS
-
- # Original story by Andrew Campbell and Tony Kelly in 1992
- # Edited for Dark Portal II by Andrew Campbell 1994
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- <>
-
- I eased a damp cloth to Ben's forehead and cooled him down a little.
- He coughed and croaked, "Daddy?"
- I smiled. "What?"
- "Tell me a story," he said, a look of want on his face. I placed the
- cloth into the bowl of water beside me and crouched down.
- My son watched me through deep brown eyes. I could tell he wanted a
- story right now more than anything else in the world.
- "Would you like a true story?" I whispered to him. I was quite sure I
- could dig up something interesting from my colourful past.
- Ben nodded briskly. "Tell me about Mummy."
- "Mummy, huh?" I smiled, thinking of my wife. She wasn't due home
- until half past ten tonight. I had three hours to wait yet.
- Ben was showing signs of coming down with a serious illness and I
- knew she would be very concerned but I didn't want to worry her by
- phoning. She would be enjoying herself at the party (at least I hoped
- she would be) and deserved a break. Our eldest son, Danny, was over at
- his girlfriend's - a cute, if a little shy girl called Katie Helens -
- doing God knows what. Neither of us minded though; he was old enough
- to take responsibility for his actions.
- Ben's lips curved into a smile. "When did you meet Mummy?"
- I frowned, thinking. Ben waited patiently.
- "It's a strange tale." I said, rubbing my chin. "We met twice. Then
- once again after that. Mum lived in London you know."
- "Wow," Ben said. "Tell me Daddy."
- "It's not really a kid's story." I said.
- "I'm old enough. Come on Dad, please." The boy's eyes twinkled. I
- noticed he called me 'Dad' instead of 'Daddy' that time.
- "Alright." I whispered and took a deep breath. "I'd just come out of
- Paddington Station when the first thing happened." Ben cuddled down
- and listened with great interest. "It was ten minutes past eleven,
- Tuesday night. The noise of the traffic along Edgware Road was
- terrible and I thought by taking a different route I might save myself
- the agony of a bad headache..."
-
- <>
-
- ...I chose a dark alleyway that looked to head off in the direction I
- was wanting to travel. So I buttoned up my raincoat and I walked
- boldly into the shadows. Never in all my twenty four years had I felt
- as tired as I did that evening.
- I'd covered over a thousand miles in one day and signed a contract
- worth five hundred times more than that distance in pounds. I was
- prone to headaches and after such a big day I could feel one throbbing
- closer.
- The darkness of the alleyway enhanced the hostility of the already
- chilling winter night. Tiny freckles of snow were drifting down from
- the orange tinted clouds high above me.
- My footsteps echoed something alarming ; huge walls of some old,
- towering buildings rose either side of me, blotting me out from the
- bright world of the chaotic London streets.
- I felt like nothing in this place.
- # Nobody.
- I was two thirds from the far end when someone jumped me.
- A hand slammed across my lips, bursting them. Another grabbed at the
- briefcase I was holding and attempted to seize it from me. Despite the
- pain, I put up a decent struggle, even though I knew I was out-
- numbered.
- There was at least four people holding me and another two fighting
- for my belongings. They punched me hard then let me sink to my knees
- and spit blood but they still held me tightly, both arms behind my
- back.
- I faintly heard a breath of laughter. My suitcase flopped open and
- piles and piles of paperwork spilled out onto the dirty, wet ground.
- Someone lifted up my head. I was given the a chance to see one of my
- ambushers properly - a big, black man wearing a white head-band around
- his sweat-glistening forehead. He was chewing gum and grinning
- profoundly.
- He threw his fist in my face with tremendous force. I screamed and
- collapsed, hoping and praying that that was all the pain I was going
- to have to endure. I could taste blood, hot sticky and salty.
- Despite my feeble condition, I was dragged up for another punch.
- "Hey you stinking motherfuckers!" Someone shouted.
- It was the first time someone had spoken for such a long time the
- words sounded almost divine.
- The man who had crunched his fist into my face stared wonderously
- into the darkness. I was panting and spitting and crying : my face
- felt like raw meat.
- "Get outa here you fuckin' slut!" One of the men yelled.
- "Leave the poor sod alone!" was the reply. I realised someone was
- trying to stand up for me, perhaps going to attempt a rescue. I must
- admit, the knowledge that this person was female didn't raise my hopes
- very high.
- "Why don't you come over here and help him, bitch?"
- "Alright. If I have to."
- Footsteps: whoever she was, she was coming this way. I felt the hands
- gripping me slacken. With weary, bleeding eyes I watched - through a
- dark jungle of legs - a woman pace calmly closer to us all.
- "Well well well," one of the men whistled. "What the fuck have we got
- here, bro's?"
- Whispers fluttered through the gang.
- "You want to play with us lady?" the man who'd whacked me asked the
- stranger. He was obviously the leading figure.
- The woman - I could see her a little more clearly now - was dressed
- in a long black skirt and a dirty looking, purplish cardigan. I took
- one look at her face, realised how young she was, then started to
- secretly pray that she didn't get herself hurt.
- She wasn't big, didn't look strong and was dressed like some kind of
- peace-loving hippie. Why she had bravely attempted to take on my
- captors I quite literally had no idea.
- "Let the young man go." She demanded.
- Several members of the gang dispatched and circled the woman, eyeing
- her up from all angles. They cunningly blocked out her every escape
- route.
- "What are you gonna do now sweetheart?" the leader teased.
- The woman's eyes slid from man to man. She simply stood there, hands
- by her sides, mouth closed.
- "This is your last chance you fuckheads." she snapped suddenly. "Let
- him go or I'll beat the shit out of you all."
- The group exchanged glances. Some folded their arms. The leader,
- obviously highly amused, spat and chewed louder than ever. One thing
- was for sure - these men would eat that young lady alive if she didn't
- think quickly and I for one was not at all looking forward to watching
- her downfall.
- "Maybe you'd like to save us some effort," the leader said softly,
- "By taking off your clothes and spreading your legs wide. We're gonna
- fuck you so hard you'll be puking sperm for weeks, bitch."
- "Come on then, come for it." the woman hissed.
- "You bet we will-"
- "All at once, lets have a fuckin' orgy-"
- "You asked for it."
- "I know I did."
- "GET THE BITCH!" the leader yelled.
- "RUUUUUN!" I screamed, spittles of blood escaping my mouth. "RUUUUN!"
- The woman spun and kicked, slapping four men's faces in turn with the
- point of her shoe. At once, the two remaining thugs flew at her, one
- of them screaming, "BIIIITCH!"
- She whacked the largest of the two men in the stomach then kicked out
- from the rear, knocking back a third man who had risen to his feet
- after being thrown down the first time.
- The leader came in ferociously, hooked his arms around the woman's
- waist and released a roar of laughter. She reached back and yanked at
- his hair, transforming his guffaws into screams. She then side-stepped
- and threw him over her shoulder.
- Once down, the man reached for her ankles. The woman reacted
- instantly by skipping out of range, then came back and stamped on his
- face.
- One last man made an attack.
- The woman handled him perfectly, breaking his nose with a swift punch
- and avoiding his dirty hands with terrific speed. When he fell to his
- knees, moaning in agony, she spun a last kick and knocked him out.
- The remaining man who was holding me released his grip and darted
- away as fast as he could.
-
- <>
-
- At last the woman faced me. Her jaws were slightly open and her teeth
- were clenched. She glanced at my briefcase without a word, then kicked
- it towards me. I jumped back a little. The woman chuckled to herself.
- I watched her as she walked casually away.
- "Hey! Lady! Wait!" I yelled.
- The echoing footsteps halted. I couldn't see far enough down the
- alley to see if the woman had stopped or whether she had just gone
- out of audible range.
- I staggered up onto my feet feeling winded and brittle. My knees were
- sore, my trousers were torn and smeared with dirt and my face was
- sizzling like a barbecue.
- "Lady! Please wait! Hey!" I set off in her direction. She emerged
- from the shadows, hands clasped together in her lap. I skidded to a
- halt, breathless, and tried to keep calm.
- "I-I-I just want to thank you." I stuttered.
- The woman (no, she was a girl I realised, not a woman, she was so
- young) said, "It's quite alright." She half-turned to leave, then
- looked back at me. "Why don't you run on home before those nasty men
- wake up?"
- I stared at her face. She was amazingly pretty, to me anyway. She
- had long brown hair, tailed at the rear, and crystal blue eyes. I
- found her so wonderful to look at, I momentarily lost myself in her
- beauty.
- "Hello?" She waved a hand in front of my face. I was bleeding so
- badly I was pretty sure the instant blushing sensation I felt caused
- no change in my appearance.
- I looked at my hands. "Listen, thanks. I don't know what to say."
- "Say goodbye." She said and looked around. "I'm going now."
- "But where... what..." I was desperate not to let her go. "Can't
- we... er... talk for a moment, I-I'd like to thank you properly, I
- mean what you did back there was... was... awesome, I can't believe
- it... I..."
- She turned to face me again, this time she looked annoyed. "You men
- are all the same." She said, "I'm a girl, so what?"
- Again, I didn't know what to say. She waited, but I couldn't fill in
- the pause.
- "Look mister," she said eventually. "Go get your case, go home, get a
- wash and carry on with your rosey little life. Christ I don't know why
- I bother sometimes."
- She turned and walked quickly away.
- Realising the thugs were moaning and ready to come alive again, I ran
- to my demolished briefcase and began to shakily tuck in my papers.
- It was useless - everything was soiled. I cursed and fastened down
- the empty case, then dragged it up off the ground, leaving my work
- littered across the alley.
- I ran away as fast as I could. When I emerged at the other end - the
- corner of a busy main road - I searched frantically for that mystery
- woman.
- She was no where to be seen. I spent a long time running up and
- down the streets hoping to catch a glimpse, but she had well and
- trully gone.
- When I finally gave up, I wandered aimlessly to the nearest tube
- station and merged with the late night crowd.
- I felt boring and typical now I was no longer in danger. The whole
- experience had changed me, made me realise my life as a pencil-pusher
- was going nowhere... lacking in excitement and adventure.
- It was well after one o'clock when I checked in to my Hotel. That
- night, I didn't sleep much. I kept thinking deeply, changing my
- opinions on life from one extreme to the other like a light switch
- being flicked by a child.
-
- <>
-
- # "You did what?"
- I loosened my tie and swallowed. "I got attacked. You know."
- "All I know," John Summers was red-faced. "is that Dan Bailey is
- going to bite off the end of my DICK for this!"
- Summers was a middle aged man, grey as cement and as sharp tongued as
- a bad TV interviewer. He was the assistant director of "Abacus Design"
- - the company I was unfortunate enough to work for.
- We were sat in an office on the deserted top floor of "Abacus" head
- -quarters. Apparently the useless looking photocopies I had been
- ordered to bring down to HQ were of incredible importance. They were
- "illegal copies of Japanese Art prints", an "insight into the future"
- according to Summers. I'd lost them, and from the looks of it, going
- to pay dearly.
- "It'll take two weeks." Summers said impatiently, "two whole weeks to
- get our hands on those prints again. By that time Norman 'I own Naked
- Image Design' Keaton will be headlong into the White Raven project,
- leaving me and you and all our Abacus friends, including Dan Bailey,
- sucking up shit from people like him for the rest of our lives."
- I sighed. "Look at my face Mr Summers. I got mugged. I'm sorry."
- "Yeah," Summers nodded, "I bet you're sorry. Bailey is going to
- shuttle your balls back to the European branch for sure. And he won't
- be paying for your return."
- "They weren't that important were they?" I asked in a soft voice.
- "Mr Hunter they were the key to success." Summers smiled. He then
- slammed his fist down on his desk, hard. "And now they're floating
- away down some fucking drain somewhere!"
- I jolted in my seat. The man had one hell of a temper.
- If only I hadn't shown so much interest in that girl... I might have
- managed to salvage some of those copies... but what did the company
- expect if they didn't tell me what I was carrying? I didn't know I was
- worth a fortune! And if they were illegal... lets just say I didn't
- like that.
- "Sir, with all respect-" I began, but was cut off.
- "No, Hunter. Just shut the fuck up. I don't want to hear it." Summers
- picked up the phone on his desk. "I'm phoning Bailey up right now. And
- if he's mad, you'd better get thinking about a new career. The guy
- doesn't like people licking drips of piss from his cock. Comprende?"
- I didn't "comprende" one bit.
- I'd done this job for five years, working my way up from an assistant
- to a proper graphic artist. All those nights working overtime just to
- complete the diagrams for a new technology publication... all those
- evenings alone in the office...
- I crossed my fingers and hoped for forgiveness.
- "Mr Bailey?" Summers glanced at me from time to time as he spoke.
- "This is Summers. Listen, we lost the copies... I know sir... yes
- sir I know... yes... Hunter lost them. Apparently he got mugged in an
- alleyway and some men ran off with the papers... I know... I don't
- know... yes sir.... Mike Hunter.... yes he's from Stone Bridge, two
- day trip and... yes sir, the town where everything paranormal seems to
- go on... I'm sure sir... alright sir, if you think that's neccessary.
- I will sir, I'll be over in a while... yes, goodbye sir."
- I sat forward. "Well? What did he say?"
- "Oh dear." Summers brushed back his silver hair and sat back in his
- chair. He folded his arms and smiled at me in a way I would remember
- for the rest of my life. "You're fired." He said. "Bailey just gave
- you the sack. You've to be out of the hotel by seven and you can come
- into work on Monday."
- "I can come back?" I raise my eyebrows.
- "To collect your things, dickhead." Summers snapped.
- My face flushed. "This isn't entirely fair, sir."
- "I'm under orders from Bailey, Hunter."
- "Can't I just explain to Mr Ba-"
- "No." Summers shook his head. "Now I suggest you make like a Spanish
- whore and get cheap fuck out of here."
-
- <>
-
- I spent the entire afternoon laid on the bed in my hotel room.
- By seven o'clock, I was ready to depart. Summers had ordered me a
- taxi. Typical. I checked out of the hotel in good time to meet it.
- I was geared up with my suitcase and briefcase (which I had filled up
- with provisions, now) and was ready to leave, despite my experience
- with the wonderful girl.
- I wanted to start a new life, perhaps forget about the design
- business and go for something more adventurous: I really didn't know.
- A taxi pulled up at the entrance to the hotel and the window unwound.
- A bald man peered out and on his second glance saw me stood alone,
- belongings in either hand.
- "Paddington?"
- I smiled unenthusiastically. "Yeah."
- Then, through some coincidence I have never been able to understand,
- as I turned the handle of the taxi's passenger door I had a last look
- around the street... and caught a glimpse of a man I thought I
- recognised.
- He was a black man wearing a white head band. He looked to have a cut
- on the side of his head.
- I waited a moment, wondering:
- # Should I grab the door handle and forget I ever saw the man? Or
- #maybe follow him and take a chance?
- # What for? Why should I?
- I swung the taxi door open and threw my cases inside.
- The driver poked his head out of the window and shouted, "Hurry up!"
- "Hang on." I said.
- The driver rolled his eyes and ducked back inside.
- I watched as three more men joined up with the one I had kept an eye
- on. They hung around in a group, watching people pass them. I could
- recognise more than one now - I could fit several faces together under
- the lights of the hotel.
- Occasional glances passed my direction and I felt a little scared but
- for some reason - probably the fact that it had been very dark indeed
- down that alleyway - none of the gang identified me.
- I received a last warning from the driver that he was going to start
- charging me from now on.
- Without thinking I dragged my bags back out of the vehicle, put my
- face to the window and said, "Fuck yourself shit for brains."
- "You son of a fuckin' BITCH! Wastin' my fuckin' time! FUCK YOU!" he
- boomed and screeched away from the curb, drowning me in blue smoke.
- I focused on the four men again, this time with full concentration.
- They began to move.
- I followed, leaving my cases behind.
-
- <>
-
- I was led many streets away from the hotel, into places I'd never
- been before... and never really wanted to go.
- The lights grew dimmer and the buildings became more and more dirty
- and derelict. Street corners filled up with hookers and roughians.
- I realised I was dressed in the same suit I had chosen to wear to
- John Summer's office. My tie had vanished long since, but I still
- looked like a business man. My rain coat alone was a huge and
- expensive item.
- The gang of four met up with two other black men - one of which I
- hadn't ever seen before - and became a group of six. There was a
- little tension and several men started up violent fights during which
- I tried to submerge in the shadows.
- For what seemed like hours, I persistently followed them all.
-
- <>
-
- An old building sight set the scene for a sudden amount of frantic
- activity. From my hiding position a few yards away, I could make out
- only a bit of what was going on.
- There were a few shouts and a good deal of fighting - some of the men
- were even grounded, faces bloodied - but few minutes later, all action
- ceased and the night was calm again.
- I crept a little closer, staying behind brick walls and ruined wooden
- fences, lurking in the shadows and treading only on light ground.
- My eyes widened when I caught sight of a familiar female down amongst
- the men. She was captured.
- I watched with growing fear as the men slammed her against the wall
- of a neglected building and started to throw punches to her face, one
- after the other.
- I began to shuffle - on my knees - closer and closer to their
- position. The talking I had once been unable to decypher suddenly
- became frighteningly loud and near:
- "I'll teach you to fuck with us bitch!" I heard. "You're gonna feel
- pain beyond anythin' anyone has ever experienced!"
- Callous, evil laughter rang through the night and burned my soul. The
- man with the head-band was still obviously the leader - he threw a
- punch to the girl, instantly dragging her head up ready for another
- blow.
- "Now Miss Karate-Champion," the man's face pressed up to hers. "I
- want you to get out of this mess. Come on, just like you did last
- time, throw us some kicks huh? Come on you fuckin' bitch! come on!"
- The girl didn't respond, much to the anger of the leader. He spat
- into her face. I clenched my fists hard and whispered, "Bastard." with
- a growing deathwish.
- "I'll show you pain you little whore." The man hissed at her as I
- shuffled even closer, keeping low and silent.
- I realised this was my chance to show my true worth. I had to be sly
- and cunning. Without the experience of Martial Arts I was reduced to
- using other skills - planning: using what few items there was around
- me as weapons.
- I picked up a large brick from the ground, watching the leader at the
- same time. My breathing had increased and I could feel a thick pulse
- pumping away in my neck.
- "Billy, hold her still." The leader commanded. One of his colleagues
- grabbed the girl from behind and held her tightly, masking her mouth
- to prevent her from screaming. The leader flicked open a blade of some
- kind. My heart missed a beat.
- The girl's blouse was sliced open and peeled back, much to the
- excitement of the laughing, eager gang. They looked at her bare skin
- with demonic, perverted eyes.
- When the leader moved in and squeezed the girls breasts with both
- hands, I made a consious decision I was going to kill him.
- I took off my coat, folded it over, and placed the brick I had found
- inside it. I then held it upside down and swung it gently left and
- right. It moved through the air slowly, like a heavy pendulum.
- "Yes," I told myself quite calmly. "You're going to waste the whole
- lot of them. Just like that."
-
- <>
-
- "PO-LEEEECE!" I screamed at the top of my voice. "YOU ARE SURROUNDED!
- LET THE GIRL GO OR WE'LL BLOW YOU AWAY!"
- Silence.
- Then, laughter. I knew such a cinematic approach would undoubtedly
- fail but that was merely the first of my plans. I kept telling myself
- "strength is in the mind, strength is in the MIND" as I rose up from
- my hiding place and started for the gang.
- "Well would you look at this?" the Leader commented, still holding
- the girl's breasts tightly. The girl had closed her eyes and was
- whispering something to herself. I felt so guilty being able to see
- what I could of her.
- I also felt sick with rage.
- "Didn't get enough last night, huh fuckface?" the leader said,
- recognising me at long last. Most of the gang became restless, several
- even offered to beat my head in quickly and efficiently. The leader
- told them: "No. Not yet. I know what this wimp wants. He's here to try
- and rescue the slut. What a brave boy he is, right lads?"
- The gang tittered in agreement.
- "I must admit you caught me offhand last night," I said as steadily
- as my voice would allow. "But now I'm giving you a warning: leave the
- lady alone or suffer the consequences."
- The girl opened her eyes, narrowly at first, then wider when she
- realised who I was. I winked at her, even though - to be honest - I
- had no idea how I was going to defeat this gang of roughians. Behind
- my back I was clutching my coat, inside which the brick was hiding.
- "If the fucker moves," the leader told his gang. "Kick the fuck out
- of him."
- He then resumed squeezing the girl's breasts. For a moment I was too
- scared to do anything about it: four members of the gang were watching
- me for signs of movement. But then my rage exploded: the leader
- crouched down and began to lick at the girl's skin.
- "YOU MOOOOTHERFUUUCKER!!" I shrieked and ran forward, ready to throw
- my crude but deadly weapon at any member of the gang who came near me.
- Of course, they ALL came for me, all at once, though this turned out
- to be a good thing rather than a bad one.
- With a tremendous yell, I swung my coat - and the gigantic brick -
- around my body in one soaring arc. Immediately there were two choking
- screams, followed by lifeless thumps. I had succeeded in either
- killing - or at least knocking out - two members of this supposedly
- fearsome gang.
- Two more men came for me and I gave them similar treatment. I swung
- the coat and the brick through the air, quick enough not to give even
- the fastest thug an opportunity to attack me.
- After much dizzy spinning, I finally hit another man, this time my
- blow wasn't hard enough to cause instant immobility: instead the
- victim staggered away, holding his eerily unbleeding skull in both
- hands.
- "Maybe that'll knock some sense into you!" I shrieked, still circling
- the weapon through the air. I was losing energy fast but was too
- scared to stop moving now. I felt like the blade of a helicopter: if I
- stopped I'd fall out of action and be destroyed.
- At last the remaining attacker fled, much to the anger of the leader.
- Moments later there was just one man, alone with the girl.
- I stopped spinning and staggered around for a moment, regaining my
- orientation. I was glad to see the leader's filthy paws had at last
- removed themselves from the girl's body.
- I was still intent on killing the fucker, though.
- "Well Mr Spinning Top," he cackled. "I must say your methods are
- quite ingenius. I haven't the time or the patience to fight you, so
- I'm going to leave you and this stinking slutbag together."
- "Cowardly bastard!" I yelled, thirsty now to bash the son of a
- bitches brains in. Whether he was scared of me or not, I knew he
- wasn't the type of man to fight alone. His gang had fled him and now
- he was nothing; just a leader in the eyes of those who saw him as
- such. It heart I realised, he was but a coward.
- He wanted to say more but I lost patience and ran for him, swinging
- my coat anxiously. He bolted for it as I had expected but I didn't
- waste my time chasing him.
- The bastard just wasn't worth the effort.
-
- <>
-
- Breathing in short wheezy gasps, I ran to the girl. She was holding
- her torn blouse tightly over her body.
- Her face was almost as badly damaged as mine, her eyes were bruised
- and blackened, her lips were bleeding and her cheeks were a brownish-
- -purple. I was afraid to touch her. Instead I unfolded my coat,
- letting the brick thud onto the ground, and wrapped it carefully
- around the girl's shoulders.
- "They ought to be sentenced..." I whispered, mostly to myself. "They
- ought to be fucking hung for what they've done to you..."
- The girl watched me, not smiling, speaking or crying.
- I had a choice: I could act nice and friendly and return to my own
- loving, caring level. Or I could risk the ultimate tactic and bring
- myself to a new height, risk everything for the sake of adventure.
- Painfully, I took the second option.
- The girl watched me, wiping her mouth, as I walked slowly away, heart
- thumping.
- "Hey," she shouted. "Hey mister."
- I stopped, smiled to myself, and turned around. She slowly rose to
- her feet and took two steps forwards.
- "Thanks." She whispered and wiped her bleeding mouth again.
- "Why don't you run on home girl?" I said. "Before those nasty men
- wake up."
- She realised what I was doing and looked down at her feet.
- I took the opportunity to say, "What's wrong with you? I'm a little
- business man, so what? You women are all the same. I don't know why I
- bothered."
- I turned around, grinned and began to pace away.
- Footsteps crunched behind me. I felt a hand grab my shoulder. Again I
- came to a halt and swung. A battered girl's face beamed into mine,
- searching for signs of humour. She squinted when she saw my lips
- curve up at the sides.
- "You bastard." She whispered. "You little brave bastard."
- "What's your name?"
- "Tracey." She told me. I had expected a more heroine-like name.
- "Nice to meet you." I said, "My name's Mike. Now why couldn't we have
- spoken like this last night? You thought I was like all the other guys
- dressed in suits. Just another clone. Didn't you?"
- Tracey looked away from me and shrugged. "I'm sorry."
- "Me too." I said.
- She rubbed her forehead gently and I watched her bottom lip tremble
- like a nervous red worm. She controled herself and looked at me again,
- keeping the eye contact for just three seconds.
- "I don't know... what to say..." She said.
- "Say goodbye." I said. "I'm going now."
- She didn't answer me.
- I began to head back towards the city.
- I had the feeling she wouldn't follow me this time: she had been
- rescued and that was that. In the world she lived in, heros and
- heroines didn't always get together and situations like the one I had
- just survived were not always looked upon as brave or couragous, or at
- least certainly not to such a great extent.
- I figured she would probably think about me for the next few days and
- perhaps do a little research, just as I done with her. But being free
- like she was, her investigations might prove more successful, maybe
- she would even manage to track me down...
- It was a nice but distant dream.
- I heard no footsteps behind me as I left the wasteland.
-
- <>
-
- "...and then I went home."
- Ben looked at me puzzled. "You left Mum behind?"
- "I sure did squirt." I said, smiling. "And I thought I'd never see
- her again. Never ever."
- "But you must have," Ben insisted, "Or else I wouldn't be here!"
- I laughed. "I guess not."
- "Well?" Ben said and sat up. His face looked more colourful and his
- appearance was altogether more healthy. I wondered if he was actually
- getting better through excitement of listening to my story.
- "Well what?" I grinned and touched his nose playfully.
- "Tell me the next bit!" He was rocking the bed, staring at me. "I
- want to know how you found Mum again! Please dad? Pleaaase!"
- I blew out my cheeks and thought yet again. "Alright. Let me see, it
- was a year later-"
- "A YEAR?" Ben gasped. "That's AGES!"
- "I know." I said, "Now keep your gob shut squirt, I have to think."
- Ben didn't make a sound. He watched me again. Proud of me, I thought
- and felt happy about that.
- "I went on a trip to London to visit St.Pauls Cathedral." I said,
- then explained to Ben what that building was before going any further.
- He listened with glowing interest. "It was winter I think. I know I'd
- just started working at a new firm which wanted me to take photographs
- of St.Pauls for a magazine article. It was just a day trip... I don't
- know how it happened but I bumped into someone I hadn't seen in a
- while. Someone I never thought I'd see again..."
-
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-
- She was dressed in a scruffy, white tee-shirt and a long grey skirt.
- Her hair was filthy, clotted together in parts and entwined across
- her face. I gave her a single glance, then looked away. Our eyes
- met briefly but I thought nothing of the contact. To me she was just
- one of the many thousands of homeless people wandering the streets.
- It was a million to one chance that I happened to actually pass her
- that day. If I hadn't, maybe I never would have married her.
- There was something about the coat she was wearing... it was the only
- thing that convinced me into giving her a second glance.
- She had passed me and was walking briskly into the crowd, away
- towards Covent Gardens. I noticed copperish stains on the back of her
- raincoat.
- # Something deep down twigged.
- My heart hammered I hadn't felt like this since I had first laid
- eyes on her. Now, the feeling was back: I felt like an adventurer
- again.
- She stole me from my work. Hell, I focused my entire life on
- following her, that's how powerful my feelings were.
- Even after all this time.
-
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-
- I kept a close trail for a while, but then grew impatient: I had to
- speak to her, I just had to. It was such a heart-stopping feeling to
- see someone I had shared something special with after so long.
- We'd met twice before, our brief contact hadn't amounted to more than
- ten minutes but I knew she was worth approaching.
- I ran to catch up and tapped her on the shoulder. In the middle of
- the crowded street, she turned around, fists held high, ready to
- defend herself. I rose my hands up and grinned.
- "Tracey it's me!" I said joyously.
- She stared at me, those magical blue eyes.... entrancing. It took
- her a while to decide what to do.
- "What do you want?" She said eventually.
- I dropped my grin a little. "Tracey? It's me, Mike. Remember?"
- She shook her head slowly... then widened her eyes to saucers.
- I laughed and looked around. "Jesus, we met in the daylight!"
- "Mike..." Tracey took a step back and looked down at herself. "Oh
- God." Her eyes sparkled with what I thought were tears, then she
- turned and ran off down the street, pushing her way through crowds of
- people.
- I ran after her, determined to find out what the hell she was so
- afraid of me for. I meant her no harm, why should she run? I had hoped
- for a hug, maybe even a kiss.
- She was extremely fit. I was exhaused by the time she had sprinted to
- the end of the road.
- All of a sudden, without any warning, she vanished down a back-
- street. I focused on the place until I reached it.
- She was clattering away down a dirty old mill road, splashing in
- black oily puddles, her coat - my coat - lashing out behind her.
- To my surprise the alleyway took a turn sharply to the left, then
- abruptly ended in a cul de sac. All around, huge brick walls prevented
- the girl's escape. She panicked, trying to place a foot into loose
- brickwork, but couldn't find a safe route. Realising her defeat, she
- swung around and faced me as I caught up.
- "Tracey..." I panted, "I want to talk... "
- "Leave me alone!" She yelled. "Just leave me alone!"
- "What have I done?" I asked, nearing her.
- She backed away, looked left, then right, then into my eyes. Quickly,
- her skin reddening, she turned away and said, "Please don't look at
- me."
- "Why?" I said softly.
- She faced the wall, pressed her forehead to it and closed her eyes
- tightly. "I'm going away." She said.
- I stared at her. "You are? That's great! Where to?"
- She laughed - it sounded dull and humourless. My mind filled with
- worry and concern.
- "It's not a holiday." She told me. I looked around the alleyway. It
- wasn't dissimilar to the one where I had been rescued by Tracey almost
- a year ago. I walked upto her and placed my hand on her shoulder. She
- shook me away, burning a hole in my heart.
- "Why the fuck did you have to show up?" She cried. "Why did you have
- to come? You shouldn't have followed me. I'll call the police or
- somethin' if you don't fuckin' go away."
- "Bullshit." I said, "you know I would never hurt you. You're in
- trouble. Now let me in on it or I'll follow you for the rest of your
- life. You hear me?"
- She turned slightly and gave me a weak smile, "You'd follow me all
- day?"
- "I'd follow you all your LIFE."
- "You're utterly stupid. Get the fuck out of here."
- "No." I insisted, "What the hell's happened to you?"
- She turned around. "I've hired someone."
- "You've what?" I said grinning, pleased to see her pretty face after
- so long. She was still the most beautiful girl I had ever seen, if
- looking a little on the tired side.
- She said emotionlessly: "I've hired someone to kill me."
- "Fuck that." I snapped and moved forward. "You're going to un-hire
- that fucker and come with me."
- She squinted. "I don't need your help."
- "I'm not offering you my help."
- "What?" she said impatiently, "I haven't got time for all this shit-"
- "Tracey, if you don't call off this crazy idea of yours, I'll come
- and rescue you like I did last time."
- She folded her arms, "Oh yeah? Like a spinning top?"
- "I planned that attack perfectly." I told her.
- "Bullshit!" She shouted. "You just wanted to prove your worth! It was
- pure luck those fuckers ran off! Pure luck!"
- I looked at the coat. "I kindly donated you some of my wardrobe, so
- what the hell are you complaining about?"
- Tracy glanced at her raincoat as though she had only just noticed she
- was wearing it. She looked up at me with a new expression, one that
- wasn't so hostile.
- "I've worn this since the day you left me standing there." She said
- quietly. "You left a pen in the pocket too, I used it to sign for dole
- money and stuff... and I told all my friends about you when they asked
- where I got the expensive coat..." she looked down at herself again
- and examined her nails. "I slept in this coat during winter. On the
- streets, you know. Every night for the last year I thought of saving
- up a little bit of cash to return it to you. Your address was in the
- coat pocket... look..."
- She took out a scribbled piece of paper that I had completely
- forgotten about altogether: an address to label my suitcase with. I'd
- written it on the train last year. The fact that Tracey had actually
- known my address for so long and not done a thing about it deeply
- saddened me.
- "Jesus Christ," I took the note from her. "Why didn't you look my
- number up... or hitch-hike to my place? I don't believe it."
- She shrugged. "I'm a scruff. How would that insult your image if I
- walked down your drive in these rags?" she flapped her arms. I looked
- at her for a long time. She frowned at me, then opened her mouth.
- "Oh," she whimpered. "You want your coat back? Is that it? Here. Have
- it."
- I stopped her from taking off the coat. "Tracey! Shut the fuck up
- will you! Keep the coat, keep the pen and forget about my image. I got
- fired last year. I'm just a poor artist now, living off scraps of
- money. Now please, I beg you, come with me. We could-"
- "No." She said. "I'm not accepting charity."
- "Accept some love then." I said.
- She pulled a face. "What did you say?"
- "I'm in love with you." I told her, only just realising at that very
- moment my words were indeed true.
- "Mike!" she hissed. "You're embarrassing me! Shut the fuck up!"
- I swung around and shouted, "I'M IN LOVE WITH TRACEY!" down into the
- street. Passers by glanced at us both, jaws dropped. I laughed as
- Tracey grabbed hold of me and pulled me out of sight.
- "You crazy bastard!" She shouted, "You fuckin' bastard!"
- "It's true," I kept chanting. "It's utterly true."
- She placed her hand across my mouth. I took it and kissed it. She
- snatched it away and put her back to me. "Shit." she whispered and I
- heard. I was about to say something else when she announced that she
- wanted a few moments to think. I waited patiently, ready to sprint
- after her if she decided to run again.
- After a few minutes, she turned around.
- "You're very sweet," she said. "And I like you very much. But I'd
- drag you down. I'm scruffy, smelly, I eat like a horse and I've no
- manners at all. I'm skint, my tits are small, my face is a mess and
- I've absolutely no talent in anything artistic... or in anything else
- for that matter."
- "Yeah?" I said after she'd finished. "So what?"
- She laughed dryly. "I'm useless. Fucking useless."
- I walked in front of her and planted my hands on her shoulders. She
- looked up at me desperately, realising at long last that I wasn't ever
- going to leave London without her.
- "Look are you sure?" She said. "You're not kidding?"
- I shook my head confidently. "I love you. I always have."
- At last, she submitted and held me tightly. She was shuddering
- violently, either with cold or sheer relief. "Bastard." she
- whispered. "I hate your fucking guts. I really do."
-
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-
- "...and then I took her home, cleaned her up and convinced her - I
- think it took seven months - that I really did love her and that she
- wasn't useless and that I would treat her with respect. A couple of
- years later I proposed to her and she said yes within half a second.
- How's that for a change of mind, huh kid?"
- I looked at Ben. He was asleep.
- "Shit," I whispered when I realised I must have been talking to the
- wall for a long time. I looked at my watch and figured that Tracey
- would be due home any moment. I carried on talking just for the sake
- of concluding the story to myself.
- "Yeah, I'm in love." I said. "Head over heels. I guess I'm pretty
- lucky to have found such a wonderful lady."
- "I guess you must." Tracey said softly from behind me. I swung
- around and saw her stood against the open doorway to the bedroom, a
- pair of shoes in one hand.
- "Hi." I said. "Did you enjoy the party?"
- "Shit. I hated it. You were on my mind all the time. Kinda spoilt
- the fun."
- "Really?" I grinned. "You look real pretty, you know."
- "Yeah, sure." she chuckled. "Is Danny home yet?"
- "No, not yet. I guess Katie Helens must be really something."
- "Hmmm. Mike?"
- I folded my arms and admired her. "What?"
- She gave me a magical smile. "I'm lucky too."
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