Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 886.

Wuthering Dormice
(aka Bike)
Part 886
by Angharad

Copyright © 2010 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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The rest of that evening was like a dream–a bad one. I was checked out by the police surgeon, I had some facial and abdominal bruising and nasty split in my lip. I was also very shaken despite my attempt to show otherwise.

One of the Assistant Chief Constables was called in and he the Chief Super, Henry and Sir Michael met with the police, whilst I was deemed fit enough to be sent home with Simon–who was bristling with anger until he saw I needed more TLC than GBH. He’d come in Tom’s new Freelander as the roads were more than a little icy in places.
Obviously he wanted to know what had happened but all I could do was cry, I couldn’t bring myself to talk about it.

“Is this all because of that Perryman bloke?”

I nodded, unable to speak about it.

“He’s dead or as good as,” Simon muttered through his teeth.

“No,” I sobbed, “he’s got to be tried and sent to prison–he’ll get his desserts in there.”

“Look, darling, I can make one call and he ceases to be–full stop.”

“No, I want to sue the arse off him–for slander and causing wrongful arrest.”

“Okay, we’ll do that–then kill him.”

“No, Si, I want him to live a long time to reflect on his actions.”

“But he tried to involve you–why?”

“Because he couldn’t cope with me as I now am.”

“That’s ridiculous–what’s it to do with him anyway? It’s your life and your body–can’t you do what you like with them? If you can’t, how can they call this a democracy or a free country?”

“I’ve done what I want–thanks to help from people like you, who accept me and my shortcomings.”

“Shortcomings–you’re as tall as Stella, aren’t you?”

“Si, sometimes you are so...”

“So what?”

“Yeah, so what?”

“No, what–I’m so what? What were you gonna say?”

“How do I know?” I shrugged and smirked and he looked at me shook his head and sighed, “Women?”

“That’s more recognition than Perryman gave me,” I sighed.

“If you’d been about eight years old, he’d have given you lots of attention.”

“Oh don’t,” I shuddered, “the few pictures we saw were of children more Mima’s age.”

“The bastard–he should swing for it.”

“C’mon, let’s get home and see our babies.” I leant against his arm as he drove and he kissed me on the top of my head.

“Nice ride, Tom, thanks,” Simon handed back the keys to their rightful owner.

I hugged Tom and he ran his fingers over my bruised and swollen face. “I hope Henry makes them pay for this,” he said quietly but with an implicit strength which suggested he would if Henry didn’t.

“It wasn’t very nice, Daddy.”

“Aye, I can see that.”

“Sir Michael will extract the required pound of flesh and all their blood.” Simon smiled at Tom.

“Aye, I thocht that wis whit he said.”

“Yeah, Mike Innes is a mean barrister, with an even meaner reputation.”

“Hoo does Henry know him?” asked Tom.

“They were at university together, in the cycle race team.”

“That should please oor Cathy,” said Tom but to be honest all I wanted to do was see the children.

Stella came to see me and was angered by my bruises and the ripped dress. “That dress cost a thousand pounds–make sure you claim it.”

“We’ll see,” I replied after hugging her. “All I want to do is change out of these clothes and see my kids.”

“Geez-uz!” exclaimed Julie when she saw me–“What happened to you–and that dress.”

“I met a homophobic cop.”

“So? Why should he beat you up?”

“He thought I was a paedophile.”

“Why? Didn’t he know who you are?”

“He thought he knew but he was wrong.”

“Geez, if they beat up beautiful women like you–what would they do to me?”

Stella looked at me urging me with her eyes to tell Julie the truth. I indicated that I wasn’t ready to do so and neither must she. I considered that in order to be a maternal figure to her, she needed to believe I was female, whom she could copy as a role model–sort of.

Julie gave me a huge hug, “I hope you feel better soon, Mummy. Let me know if you need me to do anything.”

“A cuppa would be nice,” I smiled.

“Consider it done.”

I changed into a tee shirt and jeans, to go and see the girls. They were still awake, so I pretended to be cross. “We couldn’t sleep, Mummy, we were worried about you.”

“You should have known I’d be alright, no one would want to take on you lot, not if they were in their right minds at any rate.”

“Mummy, what’s wrong with your face?” asked Livvie and in a heartbeat Trish was out of bed and hugging me.

“If those nasty pleecemens were bad to you, I’ll...” Trish was crying.

“Hey, c’mon I think we need an all girl hug, here.” The other two swarmed over me. “Trish, the majority of police officers are trying to do a difficult job as best they can. Only a few are a problem.”

“My old mummy used to hit me, like those nasty pleece.” She was sobbing as I held her.

“Well this mummy, is never going to hit you.” I felt her body judder and she really bawled her heart out and I could feel my energy flowing into her, healing those old wounds, whilst the other girls just surrounded us with love.

I was amazed to find that when I later went to have a soak in the bath, the bruises had gone from my face and body–“This is weird,” I heard myself say as I looked in the bathroom mirror. Did Trish do this or did the energy heal both of us as we hugged–giving us both what we needed–her, the chance to deal with old wounds and me, some recent ones. I even felt relaxed about Perryman–but part of me knew that was in hand.

During the night, I had a most vivid dream–Perryman was standing over me and laughing. Simon had an awful job to calm me down–it was just like he’d been in the room with me–Perryman, I mean; Simon was in bed with me.

The next morning while I was coming to and before the girls jumped on me, the Radio 4 news was on.

”Reports are coming in about a remand prisoner who has hanged himself in the bathroom at Southampton General Hospital. The man concerned was under investigation over the possession of a number of items of images of children and was thought to be a member of a paedophile ring, the other members of which were arrested two years ago in Brighton. No note was found.”

I sat up in bed, “Oh my God, Simon–did you hear that?”

“Hear what?” he sounded sleepy.

“Perryman’s killed himself.”

“Who?”

“Perryman.”

“Yeah, so–good riddance if you ask me.”

“You didn’t set that up did you?”

“No, nothing to do with me–I’m a banker not the godfather.”

“Is there a difference then?”

“What? I’ll show you da difference ya dumb bwoard,” he said before pulling me down and tickling me until I had to jump out of bed and rush to the toilet.

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