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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1011
by Angharad

Copyright © 2010 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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“I can’t breathe, help, I can’t breathe,” Simon thrashed about in bed, his arms flailing made it difficult for me to calm him.

“Simon, calm down, you’re safe.”

“I won’t tell you anything you bitch,” he grabbed me around the throat and began to squeeze.

He was still fast asleep and the way he was going, I’d be ending up on the long sleep. I tore at his hands but they kept squeezing my windpipe and I was beginning to feel frightened.

I pulled at this thumbs but he was so strong, that in the end I had to hurt him to stop him. I punched up between his hands and caught him on the jaw. He bit his tongue, shouted and fell back–I rolled out of bed, coughing and spluttering with eyes streaming, really believing he would have killed me.

“What happened?” he asked as I switched on the light. He sat up, “God, my tongue hurts and my jaw–what’s the matter with you?”

“Someone just tried to kill me,” I gasped, my throat was still hurting.

“What now?”

I nodded unable to speak.

“Who was it, where are they?” he leapt out of bed presumably to apprehend himself, though I’m not sure he would apprehend this very well at all.

“It was you,” I coughed and spluttered.

“What?” he asked aghast.

“You nearly killed me.”

“Cathy, I wouldn’t harm you for the world.”

“You were dreaming.”

“I was, that bitch was trying to kill me.”

“Yeah, well I tried to calm you down and you decided to strangle me.”

“Oh my God, I didn’t did I?”

“It’s not something I’d make up,” I showed him the marks on my neck.

“Oh God, I am sorry.” He wanted to hug me, but for the moment I didn’t want him near me. I asked him to make me a cuppa, and went into the bathroom to put some cold water on the bruising. When he came up with the tea, I dabbed it dry and rubbed in some moisturiser–very gently.

“I am so sorry, Cathy.” He passed me some tea and I thanked him. “I can’t believe I did that–must have hit myself in the face too.”

“No, that was me, trying to avoid you killing me.”

“Wow, you pack a punch,” he said ruefully rubbing his chin.

“So would you if you thought it was your last one.”

“That bad was it?”

“If I hadn’t stopped you, you would have killed me, my voice box feels very sore.”

“I’m so sorry, Babes, what d’ya want me to do?”

“I don’t know, I hope this is a one off.”

“What if it isn’t?”

“If you wake up next to a dead body which closely resembles mine–you’ll know it wasn’t.”

“I can’t believe I did that–how can I say I’m sorry?”

“Si, you’ve said you’re sorry and I believe you.”

“God, if that happened again or anything happened to you–I’d never forgive myself. I couldn’t face life without you...” he choked and began to sob, “I’d kill myself,” he added.

“And who would look after the children?”

“They’d have to go back into care or something.”

“Simon, those are our children we’re talking about–they love you, how could you even think of such a thing?” I was crying too, now.

“They wouldn’t let me keep them and how could I cope anyway?”

“You’re a resourceful chap, you’d think of something.”

“Maybe we shouldn’t adopt any more until this is sorted.”

“What d’you mean?”

“Put the adoption business on hold until I’ve been locked up or cured.”

“We’ll do no such thing, those boys have been waiting all their lives to be in a family, really in a family.”

“Of a murderer?” he sniffed.

“I’m sure plenty of your ancestors did it.”

“Things were different centuries ago.”

“Yeah, they didn’t have digital watches and computers–so they had to kill each other much more low tech.”

“No, things were different in those days.”

“In what way?”

“Well, life was cheap.”

“Not to the owners–besides, tell that to the families of those three women in Bradford.”

“What women?”

“The three women sex workers who were murdered by that criminology student bloke–the Crossbow cannibal.”

“Well they probably asked for it.”

“I don’t believe you just said that.”

“Why? They chose to do what they did for a living.”

“Simon, they all had problems with drink or drugs, like lots of street girls–they were working to feed a habit.”

“Well then.”

“Simon, they were still young women–you know, sentient beings, who felt pain and loved their families–very few women would work the streets if they could help it–it’s very dangerous and soul destroying work.”

“C’moffit, Babes, no one forced them to do it, did they, they made choices.”

“Did they deserve to die because they made some bad decisions? That’s like saying you deserved to at the hands of those bandits because you chose to do banking.”

“Oh c’mon, Cathy, how is banking like prostitution?”

“You mean apart from screwing their customers?”

“Oh very funny, I don’t think.”

“I wasn’t comparing the two professions, I was suggesting that you blaming the girls for their own deaths would be like someone blaming you if that Russian secret service woman had killed you.”

“Secret service? What’s this about secret service women?”

“Katya Romanova, was a renegade secret service agent.”

He went pale–“She could quite easily have killed me, couldn’t she?”

“Without a qualm, I suspect.”

“Shit, Babes, I coulda died.”

“The three women all did die for some pervert’s gratification.”

“Yeah, but I coulda,” he swallowed, “I mean, me–I coulda died.”

“Life is cheap is it?”

“Okay–point taken. I was wrong about the prostitutes.”

“They were women, Si, you can’t kill a job, only the holder, who is a person.”

“Okay, okay–you know what I mean. I suppose you want me to sleep on the settee?”

“Did I say that?”

“No but you keep moving away from me.”

“You frightened me.”

“I said I was sorry.”

“I know, I’m sorry too, but it really frightened me.”

“I’d better go then.” He got off the bed and began to walk towards the door.

“Get back into bed, Simon, and stop being so silly.”

“Silly–I nearly strangle my wife and she calls me silly.”

“C’mon, get back in and let’s go back to sleep–and I’ve got to get up in four or five hours, I need my beauty sleep.”

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