MichaelI recognise the face of James' guard, the one they're calling Hickman. I've seen it before in the photo Klempner identified; Baxter's henchman.He shoves James towards us, James shooting him a look that would knock flies from the air, before squatting down by Charlotte. He runs a finger over her cheek. "Sorry we took so long to get here."She returns the gesture. "They've hurt you."James' brows rise. His head tilts. "They've hurt me?"I struggle out from behind her. "James, take my place, support her. I need a look at what's happening."He manoeuvres to sit behind Charlotte, his back against the wall, kissing her rank hair as he supports her against himself.And now, kneeling between her open legs and with a decent view, I can see Cara's head is all but out. "I think one more good push will do it, Babe."Baxter waves the barrel of his pistol at Klempner. "On your knees. Hands behind your head."Klempner gives him a slow look then drops to the ground, fingers
JamesMichael looks me up and down. "You fit to walk?""I'll manage."He gives a short jerk of his head and turns to Charlotte, arms outstretched. "You walk. I'll carry Cara for you."She retreats, clutching Cara to herself, shrieking. "No!" Michael steps back, holding up his palms. "Whoa... Calm down. It's me. What do you think I'm going to do?"She bursts into tears. "I'm sorry. I'm sorry..."He takes a step closer, moving carefully. "Charlotte, we have to leave. I'm not sure you can carry Cara and walk too.""No." She swings her head in denial, tries to step out, then totters, Cara still tight to her chest.Michael exchanges a look with me, shaking his head, then he moves in... "Hold on to Cara." .... sweeping her up. His voice changes to a kind of fake yokel accent. "Come, Mr Frodo!" he says. "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you."She gives him a watery smile. "I'm sorry.""Stop saying that. You'll be fine when we've got you home and rested up for a
RichardThe doctor speaks quietly, nodding towards Elizabeth, now sleeping. "It appears, Mr Haswell, that we have been successful, and your wife's premature contractions have ceased. We would like to keep her here for a few hours to be sure. But meanwhile, please try to stop worrying and get some sleep yourself. We'll wake you if anything changes.""I'll do that, yes."Feeling wrung out, I sit in the armchair...James...Michael... Charlotte...Mitch...At least I can call Mitch. Let her know that this part of events is back under control.I tap in her number.It rings, but there's no reply.Why would she not answer?At a time like this?I check the number. Try again.Still no reply.Where is she?*****JamesKlempner pauses, sucking at his teeth, eyes vacant for a moment. Then he head-jerks up the stairs. "Keep going. I'll be right behind you." Then he reverses and, to the sound of running footsteps vanishes back the way we came."Klempner... where
KlempnerA group of half a dozen of the women mill around, seeming not to know what to do without someone telling them...Natural slaves...The Glock raised in my hand, "Get out!"One blathers at me, runs up pleading, then her eyes fix on my pistol."Out!" I yell, pointing to the door. "Saia! Ir!"Still they don't get the message. Another runs up, weeping mascara, at me.Too stupid to live...Setting down the Glock, I cup my paired hands, then... "Boom..." I open them up. "Out!"And finally, they get it. Eyes widen. Screaming, they go....... two running the wrong way.Fuck...I make after them, and there, running ahead of them...Finchby...Gotcha!His eyes widen as he sees me coming and he brings up his pistol. He's way too slow, yelping as I slap the hand to one side, banging the fingers against the wall."Hey, Larry..." He's red-faced, spluttering, panicking... I plant my fist in his face and he drops. Got the bastard!I haul him onto his feet.
MichaelMitch drives home. I'm exhausted. James and Klempner don't look much different. From the back, it sounds as though Finchby has woken up. If he were still out, I don't think he'd be squealing like a stuck pig.After a while, Klempner speaks. "I need a little chat with Finchby there. Where would you like me to conduct his interview?"There's a thump from the trunk and he looks back then to Mitch. "It needs to be somewhere the women won't hear. Is there one of your outbuildings I can use perhaps?"Mitch glances sidelong. "Don't worry about upsetting me. I'll hold your coat."James, his expression savage, breaks in before I can reply. "We can do better than that.""Where?""Downstairs."It takes a moment for James' meaning to sink in. "Downstairs? You mean...?""Yes. That's what I mean."As we crunch onto the drive, Klempner produces another of the phial and syringe sets, pursing his lips as he draws the drug into the chamber, then tapping it. "James, Michael. O
MichaelThe Ahhh marches across Klempner's face.Footsteps sound outside, drawing closer and James re-enters.In a few minutes, he's changed. From the winter woollens, heavy jeans and boots he was wearing before, he changed into a fresh shirt, suit and polished shoes. His face is clean, barring the swollen eye, and he's combed his hair. And under one arm, he's carrying a wooden box. For a second, I can't think what it is. Then I realise...To me, this is just my old friend James.But what will Finchby see?He flashes a glance at the still unconscious man. "How long before he wakes up?"Klempner rocks a hand. "I didn't give him much. Anytime now. Within the next few minutes certainly.""Good. Michael..." He snaps fingers towards the cooler. "Ice bucket." Then he aims a finger towards the table behind our dangling houseguest.And now I know what he has in mind. I grin. "My pleasure."Klempner, obviously bemused, watches in silence as I scoop ice into the bucket and
JamesAnd now, for the first time, I push the door, quiet as I can, looking in. Mitch is there, a pad on her lap, sketching. She sits by Charlotte; sleeping, so pale.No, not pale; pallid.What they did to you...But she's clean and warm and comfortable. And by the side of the bed, within touching distance, also sleeping...Cara...My daughter...And in a chair by the window, a hawk-eyed nurse. What's been happening?Mitch smiles, holding up her pad: a half-drawn sketch, in pastels, of mother and baby. Then she looks me up and down, pulling a face.?I mouth silently. "What?"She nods me to the mirror and I see myself.Oh, My God...Even though I changed, brushed my hair, I can't let Charlotte wake up to see me like this. Or Cara...The eye is not a pretty sight. It's not so swollen now and it's beginning to open again, but the colour, a kind of reverse rainbow in blue, green and sickly yellow, is enough to put anyone off their... milk... There's not t
RichardJames and Klempner, heads close, voices low; they stand together at the end of the hall discussing something... I assume Finchby... The bell rings. I don't feel quite comfortable answering the door in someone else's home, but James waves me on, his eyes flicking between me and Klempner.I open the door to find myself face to thunderous face with Will Stanton.For a second or two, I hesitate, blocking the view down the hall. Deliberately raising my voice, "Will... Good to see you." I glance back. Klempner exchanges an alarmed look with James."Richard..." Will Stanton's voice booms through the house. "May I come in?" In the hallway, Will stands, legs akimbo, hands clasped before him, holding his hat, eyes darting in all directions. James, all casual good manners, strolls down, hand proffered. "Will, thank you for calling by. What can we do for you?"Will awards him an old look. "Nice eye patch, James. How did you come by it?"James sucks at his teeth. "Why don'
It's cold outside, but Klempner sits on the low terrace wall wearing no more than a thin pullover."Want one of these?" I proffer a coffee, heavily laced with whiskey, topped with thick cream.He startles, but then, "Thank you, James." He doesn't smile. His eyes are soft with melancholy as he stares down, watching October mist curling over the lake."Will you visit the grave?""Yes." The single word isn't followed by any others."When will you go?""Sooner rather than later." He breathes steam and fragrant alcohol. "I'm making arrangements now. The Canadian winter arrives early and in force. It'll be under six feet of snow there very soon, and for the next several months.""Would you mind some company?"He twists to face me. "You want to come?""I'd like to pay my respects to the brave woman for whom my daughter is named."He blinks, nodding as he casts his gaze down. "Thank you, James. I appreciate that.""Charlotte wants to go as well."And now he smiles. I
JamesFamily...All gathered together around the breakfast table: Michael to the left of Charlotte, I'm to her right, bouncing Cara on my knee while Charlotte takes a break to get some food down her throat. Beyond Michael, Beth feeds Adam, Richard flanking them.Klempner and Mitch sit side by side. She's turned discreetly away, feeding Vicky. Larry watches, still wearing that slightly spaced-out expression...Man-in-shock?For all the right reasons...Charlotte is very quiet. She eats, but her gaze sweeps the table and back again.Once she had nothing...Briefly, her eyes lock with her father's. He cocks his head, eyes full of question, but then her gaze moves on.What's he thinking?It's not hard to figure. Right from the time Klempner arrived back with us, although he's clearly content to be here, he's had an air of... waiting...The Rat-Tat! of the front door rattles down the hall.Michael pushes his chair back. "I'll go." A half-eaten slice of toast in one h
RichardMy intercom buzzes. "Yes, Francis?""I have the police commissioner on for you, Mr Haswell. He... doesn't sound very happy."I can guess what this is going to be about. I've been waiting for it. "Thanks for the warning, Francis. Put him through please..." The line clicks and reconnects. "Richard?""Good morning, Will. What can I do for you?""I think you can guess why I'm calling you. I'm hearing rumours I don't like. Disturbing rumours.""I believe, Will, that I know which rumours you mean. I've been wanting to discuss them with you. Perhaps you would like to meet for lunch to discuss the matter? Somewhere quiet? ""And away from the office? Yes, I think so."*****The waiter sets a plate in front of each of us, steak in pepper sauce for Will, a prawn souffle for me. He tops up the glasses of Cabernet. "Is there anything else, sir?""No, thank you. That's perfect." I wait until he is out of earshot before I speak. "So, Will...These disturbing rumours?
KlempnerThe view is restful. Living in Mitch's small apartment, hidden away from the world, does...... I suppose...... constitute 'domestic bliss'. But that's at night. For much of the day, we spend our time in the main family home of Jenny's Triad. The women chatter and gossip. The men alternate between business and banter. One or other of the babies always needs attention...It's exhausting.But when it comes to it, that's not the root of my problem.Retreating from noise and activity and 'family-fun' to the sanctuary of the terrace, I let the view wash away the anxiety gnawing at the back of my mind.It's always the waiting...Give me action and some lunatic with a gun every time...Stay calm...Mist curls over the lake far below. On the slopes close by, every blade of grass is etched with a rime of frost that will thaw to dew when the sun crests the mountain. Further down, the individual blades meld into a smooth sheet of silver that merge into haze and wa
Two coffeepots later, we've run out of croissants and moved onto toasted muffins. James slices one in two, dropping the halves into the toaster. He pauses, "Another one, Beth?"She's sitting up against the headboard, next to Charlotte, the two propped up against each other, eating from a shared plate. Beth slathers butter and blackberry jam onto what she has. "Thanks, but I'm fine with this, James. I'll not eat again 'til suppertime.""Charlotte?""Mmmm..." She nods, mumbling through a mouthful, wiping a smear of melted butter from the corner of her mouth. She swallows, then holds up half a muffin - minus two bites. "What is it about muffins and bad weather? I always want more of them."James rolls a look at her, then to me, shaking his head...A wise man says nothing...Richard sucks jam from his fingers, lips smacking. "On a complete change of subject... Elizabeth and I were talking..." Beth falls still, her shoulders slumping... "... Please don't take this the wrong way,
MichaelIt's dark...What woke me?Somewhere down and beside me, the sound of whining. "Scruffy? You need to go out, boy?"At this hour?What the hell time is it?I'm snug and comfortable, draped with a thick duvet. Charlotte, warm and fragrant, sleeps tucked in beside me. Through the curtains, it's pitch-black.Scruffy whines again, this time scratching at the bed.Wonder if he's eaten something he shouldn't?Stretching an arm blindly out beyond the cosy comfort of the blankets, I pat across the side-table, hunting for the light switch. When I find it, as it turns out, it's not Scruffy's habit of eating every bit of rubbish he comes across that is at fault. The clock tells me it's half past seven and my rag-tag mongrel is making a perfectly reasonable request to be let out to relieve the pressures of the night.But outside, there's no sign of daylight and, joys of joys, rain lashes against the window.Goodbye to summer...Scruffy's whining ups by half an octave
JamesAn orderly tries to block the way, arms outstretched in front of the door. "Sir, you can't..."Klempner simply brushes by him.From beyond, Mitch's voice. "Let him in..."The orderly spins, mouth open. "What? All of them?""Yes!!!! Ah... Fuccckkkk...."The monk's feet skid uselessly over the polished floor as he tries to resist his inexorable forward journey into the delivery room. His voice rises to a wail. "But I'm not a priest. I can't do this." Klempner growls, "I don't care if you're a priest, a rabbi, an imam, or if you ran the Bring-and-Buy at the church garden party. The lady here wants our child born in wedlock. You're going to marry us."Klempner turns his attention to Mitch, lying on her back on the delivery table, yelling her way through another contraction. She flings out an arm, grabbing at his wrist. He winces, but lays his other hand on top. "We'll just let this one pass..."The midwife, checking a bleeping monitor, flashes a look at Mitch. "Yo
RichardMy mobile bleeps: James.Landed. at airport now. home approx 90 mins. Tell Mitch he's keenElizabeth grins at me as I tap in the reply.don't go home. come city hospital. Mitch in labourThere's a short pause...Elizabeth holds up her hand, counting down silent fingers: Five... Four... Three... Two...... and my mobile bleeps again.When M go into labour?3 hrs doc and midwife say early but all normal all goodWith you ASAP K got taxi flying on wings of fire*****The corridor is painted the required institutional off-white, scraped black in long stripes at trolley-bed height. The lighting is the compulsory harsh fluorescent white. One strip blinks on and off. Signs point off down apparently identical corridors: Intensive Care... Reception... A & E... Chapel and Prayer Room... Radiology... Cardiology... Breast Screening...How many ways is it possible to be sick?Footsteps echo along the corridor; marching footsteps, almost stampeding footsteps.A
KlempnerAt last, I get some privacy with her. James ushers out Jenny, protesting all the way. Michael leaves too, turning as he exits to give me a kind of approving nod.Haswell poured glasses of champagne, passing them around at their side of the screen, although I did notice that he poured for Mitch from a different bottle. The top of the flute is just in view, spitting the odd bubble over the rim."Are you alone now?"She looks sidelong, off-screen. "Yes, they've gone.""What's Kirstie doing there?""I'm fitting her for her wedding dress. They've set the date for Christmas, remember.""I didn't know that.""Oh... no... Of course you wouldn't." She takes a sip of her bubbly, looking away. "It's been so long. They said you were dead. The police said there was a body.""There was, but not mine."She peers into the screen, searching my face. "How are you? What happened?""I'll tell you sometime, but not now. What's important, is how you are and..." I nod down, bel