(aka Bike) Part 1173 by Angharad Copyright © 2010 Angharad
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Fortunately Simon had noticed I needed a change of clothes and so brought some in with him a little later. The chest physician had checked out Julie and agreed she could be moved to an ordinary ward and if she showed no further symptoms of breathlessness and her other problems were resolving, he thought she could come home in a day or so.
Simon took me home and I was pleased to see that Stella had brought my handbag back complete with chocolate bars. I had a cuppa and checked on the kids–they were all asleep, well except one–who once she’d reassured herself I was alright, went off to sleep.
“Do they know who abducted Julie and why?” asked Stella.
“Not yet, she doesn’t seem to remember too much about anything.”
“Surely, someone must have seen something?” she continued.
“I’m sure they did, but whether or not they report it, makes the outcome uncertain. There must be umpteen occasions, when she was taken–was she drugged first? When they crashed the scooter, and when they took her to the bonfire. There would have been people doing things round there all day–setting up the fireworks and so on.”
“I spoke to several at the rugby club while we were waiting for the ambulance, no one seems to know who the two blokes were who put Julie on the bonfire.”
“Were they young or old?” I asked, “Black or white, big small–what were they wearing?” I fired questions at him.
“They were both black, wearing gold lame evening gowns and cowboy boots,” he shot back–“They don’t bloody know because everyone was doing their thing and not paying attention to the two putting the guy on the top of the pile of wood. They did use a ladder, so they must have come in a car or van with a ladder on the roof.”
“So we don’t have a motive yet, either?” posited Stella.
“Aye, wis it personal tae Julie, or wis it aginst Cathy, or e’en thae Cameron clan?”
“That’s what’s going round in my head too,” I agreed, “maybe we need to go somewhere else?”
“Where?” asked Simon, “I suppose Dad could have the estate organised in a few days, open up the old place, get it aired.”
“No, Si, we need somewhere smaller not bigger–the bigger it is, the harder it is to defend or protect.”
“If it’s just Julie?” he suggested.
“I don’t know, send her away for a few days–if we can find somewhere safe, I suppose I could take her to Bristol with the baby.”
“Or we could send her to Hampstead.” Simon beamed at me.
“I thought it was Coventry you send people?” I played deliberately stupid despite being tired.
“Thae polis’ll want tae talk wi’ ‘er.”
“I know, I’ll give Stephanie a call first thing tomorrow and book a session with her as soon as Julie comes home, just in case.”
“I suppose if she can’t remember much, then it saves her some trauma,” said Stella.
“But until we find out who did it and why we can’t stop it happening again–I wonder if Stephanie can do hypnosis?” I’d heard that some people can even recall incidents whilst under a general anaesthetic while hypnotised, though I wasn’t entirely sure how easy it would be as it seemed to require very deep trance state. It might work for dormice–they spend half their lives in a trance, but not sure about teenagers–although it’s arguable they are just hibernating humans–which emerge from their sleep five or ten years later and resume being human again.
“Is she going to be safe in hospital?” asked Stella.
“Yes,” said Simon, “I’ve paid a firm of bodyguards to sit outside her door day and night until she comes home.”
“You didn’t tell me,” I said frowning.
“Well the police couldn’t or wouldn’t supply a guard, so I organised it. The hospital was okay about it.”
“Like what happens if he needs to go to the loo?” asked Stella, making quite a valid point.
“They only do four hours, so it shouldn’t happen.”
“Four hours–if it’s cold I need to go two or three times in that sort of period.”
“Not if I was paying you wouldn’t.” Simon closed that part of the discussion aggressively.
I excused myself and went to bed. I couldn’t sleep though, my head was buzzing with what ifs and maybes. My major concern was protecting the family. We couldn’t all have bodyguards, and even with them, things can happen. To try and take my mind off things, I tried to send healing vibes to Julie and I did finally sleep.
When I awoke the next morning, it took me a moment to realise that Simon wasn’t in bed. In fact it was obvious he hadn’t come to bed at all. My first thought was that he’d been taken and I rushed out of bed and dashed downstairs, nearly falling over the armchair at the foot of the stairs. In it, fast asleep with a broken shotgun across his lap was my husband. I was touched by his gesture of protection, though, I leant across and removed the gun without him rousing.
I then kissed him on the cheek and he muttered, “Not now, Rosemary...”
“Who’s Rosemary,” I demanded slapping him on the cheek.
He sat in the chair and roared–“I heard you come down the stairs, like a clog dancing elephant.”
“You were asleep, I even took your gun.” I protested loudly.
“Only because I let you.”
“So who’s Rosemary?” I clicked the gun together and pointed it at his groin.
“There is no Rosemary,” he said going pale.
“I don’t believe you,” I said, “and I’m not prepared to share you with another woman.”
“Cathy, there is no one else, honestly. There is no Rosemary, I only said it to annoy you. It’s a joke.”
I drew back the hammers. “You’re lying, who is she?”
“Cathy, don’t be stupid.”
I pulled both triggers and he practically pooed himself. I then showed him the two cartridges in my other hand. “It’s a joke, too. Can’t say I like yours very much.”
“Jeezuz H Christ, you really had me worried there.”
“I meant to, I won’t share you with another woman–just thought I’d let you know.” I handed him the gun and the cartridges, “I think this needs to be locked away securely.” Tom has a gun locker in his study, I presumed that was where it came from–though I didn’t know Simon had a key to it.
After I’d showered, he continued to complain about my frightening the proverbial out of him. “Simon, I came dashing down the stairs to see if you were okay, so to have you play such a tasteless joke on me needed some repayment. Besides, you know I couldn’t hit a barn door with a shovel, so you were quite safe.
“I thought your aim was pretty good–I’ve seen you fire a bow and heard the reports about what happened in Scotland with the police attack.”
“That was a Kalashnikov, a proper gun, not one of those turkey bashers, and it also fires so many bullets, you’re bound to hit something eventually,” I retorted going to make breakfast.
Comments
Extremely tasteless "joke"
and I do hope it was a joke.
One of the many causes of gun deaths...
...is horsing around with supposedly "unloaded" guns, around one in five of firearm deaths involving children under eighteen years of age in the USA.
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Puddin'
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Bike pt 1173.
There is a story there about that girl. More than likely, a former flame.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
You'd think that Simon would know by now
that there's a time and place for a wind-up - and this isn't it.
Now how many episodes can A+B+I (AKA The Clean-up Squad) squeeze out of this plot?
S.
OK, I'M NOT THE SHARPEST PENCIL IN THE BOX!
I'm guessing that A is Angharad, B is Bonzi but who the heck is I?
Yours from the Great White North,
Jenny Grier (Mrs.)
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Yours from the Great White North,
Jenny Grier (Mrs.)
Izzy!
Izzy's the one on Angharad's team who looks after the food side of things in Bikesodes.
Provender Supreme
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Blimey, it's the Ruskies again?
Bloody hell, it's not the gangsters again? You'd think that Julie would finally tumble to what constitutes safe conduct for a woman! I swear that girl needs a permanently installed GPS/shock collar to keep her out of it.
Gwendolyn
Never, ever ...
... point a firearm at anyone unless you mean business. In fact IMO not even then. Lots of people have been shot with so-called unloaded weapons. Not a good joke to pretend to shoot someone. I was brought up around firearms and air-rifles of many types because part of the family business was as a Registered Gunsmiths and dad used to make and collect gas powered rifles. So I was taught from a very early age to be disciplined in their use. No interest in them at all now though I was quite a good shot with a .22 target rifle as a youth and not bad on clay pigeons either.
We'll have to see if the police can gain any information through questioning Rugby Club members.
Robi
Agreed
A weapon should NEVER be pointed at anyone you're not ready AND willing to discharge it at... And as you say, even then, it's not generally a good idea. They are NOT toys! Falling asleep with the shotgun there - and the shells... Also a BAD idea...
I think Cathy REALLY needs to take a look at things and think about what it is she "joked" about. Threatening your spouse like that IS a serious thing. Not saying Simon didn't deserve SOME come back, but that wasn't it. :-(
Anne
A recipe for them?
That was interesting. Do you have a recipe for Clay Pigeons perhaps? I understand my son in law shoots them. he has brought home the odd wild goose for me, and the odd fish, but as yet never a pigeon.
How big are they? How much meat is on them? How do they look?
Briar
Briar
Clay Pigeons require…
…to be marinaded in a mixture of strong spices, red wine, Calvados, Armagnac, Cointreau and Cognac for about five years to tenderise them and develop a soupçon of flavour. Then cook them in the bottom oven of an Aga for two and a half years, or until tender! :)
Gabi.
Gabi.
Ummmm
Ummm... At the range Cathy evidently was, it'd have been REALLY HARD to miss, or so it sounds to me.
I do wonder who would have done that to Julie... :-( Someone that knew she had the wrong plumbing, and figured that since it's obvious she's evil incarnate she deserves to burn. :-( *sighs*
Interesting, if disturbing,
Anne
That Small?
I didn't think that Simon's "target area" was THAT small. I don't remember Cathy ever complaining.
Michelle B
Okay
Simon can be a dill sometimes and that was a slightly silly joke knowing Cathys feelings. BUT, for her to point a shotgun at him and pull the trigger/s that is seriously out of order.
Used to own a rifle many moons ago, a Win .243. It saw off a few goats and pigs and the odd roo up around Coonabarabran on a rellies property. I got invited to a city range once by a friend and lay the rifle down on the table pointing up range where people were setting up targets. It was unloaded, the mag was out and bolt open but I got yelled at by a dozen people in under 30 seconds. Safety is a serious business where weapons are concerned. So it should be.
Anyway.... Now Holmes, the games afoot.
Kris
Julie needs help!
Despite her not remembering anything, I think the worst thing that could be done for her is nothing.
Other commentators have mentioned PTSD, and I too think this is a very probable outcome if things are allowed to drift.
So, it is good to see Cathy planning to bring Dr Stephanie in to help out. If the hypnosis strategy works, then we may learn the identity of the perps. Then they'd better look out!
Thanks A+B: this particular event has become far more involved than it first appeared, and that you have us readers all hanging out for answers is a tribute to your mastery of the storytelling craft.
Post-traumatic Stress
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I'm glad you've noted this...
...my concern is that Dr. Stephanie has become almost enmeshed with the family and might not be objective enough to provide treatment for Julie. Julie already presents as having PTSD; She displays most of the symptoms already. She should have been seen at least once a week after she was raped, but therapy seems to have been pushed aside. This is a girl, a some have pointed out, who has attempted to kill herself and continues to display self-harmful behavior. And yet I can count on one hand the times she's been to a professional for help. I'd have her get a psych evaluation while she's in the hospital, since she keeps placing her self in harm's way.
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Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena
Love, Andrea Lena
I've wondered...
I've wondered about Dr. Stephanie for a different reason.
The family has so many different problems. Is she really qualified and able to treat all of them?
I "assumed" that more visits were happening - even when not mentioned in the story - as that's normal and our author has skipped other repetitive details. But, given the number of people in the house with past/present issues that should have care, sounds like they need to be there (or somewhere) a lot.
That said, it's not uncommon for people to "stop" seeing their shrink when they think they're better and not return when they, perhaps need to (even an issue that's not directly related)... I've seen that.
Far to many of us are reluctant to get the help we need.
Anne
Hypnosis?
Stephanie and Julie have already had a session of (age regression) hypnosis... except it didn't go quite according to plan...
It was way back in May, in episodes 980/981:
There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!
I have a feeling that Julie
I have a feeling that Julie was witness to something or someone she was not supposed to see and was captured because of it. The crooks decided the best way to deal with her was the use of the bonfire while being drugged. No sounds from her so everyone at the bonfire would assume it was a dummy sitting in the chair and not a live person. what better way to get rid of someone right, in plain sight. Jan
i love this story
but i think i found a mistake in 899 julie looked over at paddington the bear simon bought cathy 2 years before
but wasnt he distroyed in the car bomb when her golf and mondo was distroyed ? and she was upset about losing paddington ? ands simon said he would get her another b? just watching details :)) i love this store tnx :)
Transgendered?
I have cringed every time I see the word "transgendered". Since transgender is not a verb how can it be past tense. No one transgendered me. No, I am transgender or transexual. No one transexualed me either. See, I can go on rants, too.
Larissajo
English is very flexible
One can coin nouns from verbs and vice versa at the drop of a hat, so mere adjectives are easy.
This has already been done, and it's too late to take it back, because it's in all the big dictionaries these days.
trans·gen·der definition
Pronunciation: /tran(t)s-ˈjen-dər/
or trans·gen·dered Pronunciation: /-dərd/
Function: adj
: of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or a transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person's sex at birth
trans·gen·der·ism Pronunciation: /-də-ˌriz-əm/
Function: n
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2007 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
I well remember those who insisted that "tastes good, like a" should actually be "tastes good, as a" in the famous advertising jingle. The purists lost that argument too.
Mirriam Webster capitulated first, and *everyone* thought the world would end. It didn't. I'm old enough that I can remember being irritated by the "as/like" war, but it's all part of the way languages change. Lucky thing, too, or we'd all like be speaking proto-Indo-European, or grunting and pointing without any language at all. Bummer.
Cheers,
Puddin'
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Language
It is incredibly sad that our language has been so corrupted and continues to be. I remember taking a course tltled "Linguistics" which traced this corruption and I realized that is how the way you speak and the way I speak have evolved along different paths. I am amazed at he variations in the U. S. and note many differences between authors on the Big Closet/Top shelf site. At my age I should know better but I am too much a purist.
Larissajo
Larissajo
Not funny on either side actually.
But the other side is Cathy will do what she has to to protect her family (even Simon). Simon would too apparently.
I suspect the jokes about other women will cease and desist.