I
t was the final week of Shelly's time in London. Alec had shown her the sights and introduced her to his friends. The time had flown. To start the visit Alec took her to the Palace Theatre to see âJesus Christ, Superstar.' It was the first of many West End shows and dinners the couple shared.
For the final week Alec and Shelley moved into the venerable Regent Palace Hotel in Piccadilly, once the largest hotel in Europe.
âIt's quite appropriate for us,' Shelley said as she unpacked her case.
Alec looked up from his own unpacking.
She explained. âBeing so close to that statue. You know, Eros, the Greek god of love?'
âBut it's not Eros.' Alec put down a folded shirt, his face turning serious. âIt's Charity, a Christian angel.'
Shelley grinned. This was the stickler she was going to marry. Before he could impart more information, she silenced the discussion with a kiss.
The couple dressed and left for the last show they could squeeze into their break.
* * *
The faint sounds of morning traffic woke Alec. The grey dawn light was creating a weak halo around the heavy drapes of their room. He turned to look at Shelley, still asleep next to him, her dark hair spread across the pillow. He leaned across and planted a kiss gently on her partly open lips. Under the kiss she woke and smiled sleepily. His returned grin allowed her tongue entry. Very gently he sucked at her lower lip before raising himself on his elbow, lifting the sheet to reveal Shelley's naked torso. He ran his finger from her forehead down her face, across her nose to her neck, pausing briefly beside puckered lips to have the tip kissed. Alec leaned forward and kissed the inviting mouth while his hand continued its southward journey to her breast.
âMorning.'
âG'morning, sweetheart. This is a great way to be woken!'
âMmm.'
Shelley lifted herself and gently pushed Alec back on to his pillows before straddling him. She kissed his mouth passionately. âI love you,' she mumbled in a husky, sotto voice.
âI love you, too.' Alec stretched up and gently fondled her breasts, squeezing them close together so her erect nipples could be gently, simultaneous kissed.
Shelley moaned quietly. She slid down his taut body, kissing his chest, belly. He groaned with anticipation. Sitting upright she slowly guided him into her.
âI don't have any condoms left,' Alec whispered hoarsely.
âIt's all right. We can't stop now.'
âBut what if you get pregnant?'
Shelly gave him a sexy grin. âThis old lady ain't getting any younger, remember?'
Alec didn't argue. His logical mind was overwhelmed by the concentrated pleasure suffusing his entire body.
He groaned as Shelley's hips started a slow, rhythmic rotation against him. He reached up and caressed her breasts. Time and space had no meaning for either of them: they were aware only of the sensations completely filling their being.
An explosion of pleasure raced through Alec's body as he gave a few final upward thrusts while Shelley, with closed eyes, steadily rocked against his hips. He arched upwards then collapsed under her, a rag doll under her continuing movement. Her pace quickened then she paused, still, her face focused with intent. Her face flushed she cried out, âYes! Oh, Alec, yes, yes, yes!'
Alec squeezed her thighs and watched her orgasm track through her body. She fell on top of him, her head between his neck and shoulder, her hair tickling his face. He gently stroked her back and narrow waist, delighting in the shape of her hips.
She sighed. âAlec. I love you, so much.'
They lay together. He hardly felt her weight on him.
A sudden knock on the door interrupted their peace.
âWho the hell is that?' Alec manoeuvred himself from under Shelly. âYes, hang on a sec,' he shouted at the door. Pulling on a hotel gown, he went to the door.
A young man in hotel livery stood holding a silver salver, on which lay a small envelope.
âYes, what is it?'
âSorry to intrude, sir. I have an urgent message. It was telephoned through a short while ago.'
Alec picked it up the envelope with a curt, âThanks.'
The bellhop hesitated just long enough to hint that a tip would be welcome but too brief as to be impolite.
Alec was not in a generous mood. He closed the door quietly, returning to sit on the edge of the bed.
âWho on earth could be sending me urgent messages here? I only mentioned it to a few people at the University. In case anything urgent came up.'
âOh,' Shelley said, sitting up and tucking the sheet around her body. She looked at him expectantly while he opened the unsealed hotel envelope and read.
The colour drained from Alec's face.
âWhat is it?' Shelley asked, sitting bolt upright. âWhat's wrong?'
âIt's from ⦠well, just read it,' Alec croaked. He passed Shelley the note neatly typed on hotel paper. Shelley leant towards him, took the paper and read:
Alec:
Telegram from Australia arrived at office early today. Seemed urgent so took it on myself to open and phone. Important news regarding your wife, Katherine.
Please call ASAP â urgent.
It was signed by Jack, the colleague who shared Alec's office.
âThere must be some news about Katherine. I must phone Jack at once. Come on. Breakfast can wait.'
They sat on the bed while Alec dialled Jack.
âHello, Jack? I've just got your message. What's the news? â¦
What?' Alec sounded incredulous. âWhen? How? ⦠Both of them, Carolyn and Katherine ⦠Petri ⦠No!'
Shelley listened. Even with only half of the conversation, she could follow. Thoughts swam. Finally Alec would know the truth. But what about her? What would this mean for their relationship? Their future? Will Katherine still love him? What happened to her? What will Alec do? Her myriad of thoughts were interrupted as Alec put down the phone.
His face was ashen. âKatherine's been found. Apparently an urgent telegram arrived for me from WA. Because it was urgent Jack opened it. It's from Petri. According to Jack, the telegram says Katherine and Carolyn are alive and okay but are prisoners at some old CSIRO research station or something near Kalgoorlie.'
âThat's wonderful news, Alec. Your wife and daughter are alive. But prisoners â'
âPetri's contacted the police in Kalgoorlie. But the telegram didn't say if they've been freed or what has happened. There're no details.'
âOh, my God! And Petri? That's amazing! It's been so long!'
âShelley, we must get to Perth as soon as possible. Find out what's happening. I'll get on to the airlines straight away.'
âI understand. We'll go at once. Oh, my darling, you must be so pleased.' Shelley embraced him and he her. She felt his wet cheek against hers and she did not know what to say.
P
etri watched the lights in the main building. He had been listening to voices but they had died down. He had no idea what was happening. Petri looked at his watch. It was nearly three in the morning. He was freezing, in spite of his parka. He rubbed his hands together.
The lights flickered and the generator spluttered to a stop. Silence descended on the entire area.
In the pale moonlight he saw a figure emerge from the main building and dart towards the side building. He was about to get up when he saw torchlight moving around, casting flickering shadows. He couldn't tell who was holding the torch. He shrank back. The light disappeared from the veranda. Petri waited. After a few minutes the torchlight reappeared and Petri saw Katherine staggering towards the gates. She was carrying a heavy burden, not easily identified in the dark.
âAre those the children, Katherine?' he asked quietly.
âNo, just Carolyn. Here. Help me,' she whispered. Petri took the sleeping girl. During the transfer Carolyn woke and immediately wanted to get down.
Her mother said, âKeep quiet. Don't make a sound. Stay with this man and start walking quickly. We're going to leave here but you must be very quick and very quiet.'
Petri put the child gently on the ground.
Katherine said, âI'm going back to get Isaac. Won't be long.'
Carolyn, used to obedience, simply stared at Petri. âDo you want me to carry you? It might be quicker.'
Carolyn shook her head. She was very nervous of men.
âRight then, let's go. Fast as we can, eh?' Petri hadn't walked more than a couple of cricket pitch lengths from the gate when he heard Katherine running after him.
âCome on, quickly. Let's go as fast as we can,' Katherine said breathlessly. âCarolyn, let the man carry you, it will be much quicker.'
Petri scooped the little girl into his arms and resumed his half jog towards where he'd hidden his vehicle. He counted off the flagging tape markers as they passed each one.
âWhat happened to Karl?' he asked.
âLater. Let's just get the hell out of here.' Katherine's words came in staccato blasts, her lungs working overtime as she maintained the steady pace along the track.
They reached the Toyota. Katherine wrapped the children in blankets. Isaac had not woken, but Carolyn was wide-eyed.
It was only the third time she had been so far from the compound in her entire life. Katherine climbed into the passenger seat, lifted Isaac on to her knee and put Carolyn's head on her lap. She was shivering when Petri started the vehicle.
âDon't worry, once we get going the heater will kick in and you'll soon warm up.'
âI'm not shivering with cold,' she chattered back. âI'm scared. We must go.'
The engine burst into life and the pleasure of hearing the distinctive reverse gear noise as they backed out of the bushes and on to the track was beyond words.
âSo, where's Karl?'
âHe tried to rape me. I just lost it and managed to knock him out. I hit him so hard. I might have killed him.' She started to cry. âHe stank. He was drunk. His fingernails were so filthy.' Of all the horrors, Katherine knew she would never forget his fingernails.
Petri glanced at her. âI'm sorry.'
âI have to get away from this place, from him, from Benjamin, from this nightmare and get the children away and â'
âShh. Don't talk any more. Let's just get the hell out of here.'
With the lights on full beam they put as much distance between them and the Factory as they could.
They drove in silence for a while.
Suddenly there was a bang and the vehicle swerved sharply.
Petri fought the wheel, bringing it back on to the track and to a shuddering, bumping stop. âDamnation! Burst tyre.' His put his palm to his forehead. âThat's my second flat!'
âWhat's that mean? What do we do?' Katherine was already looking over her shoulder.
âNo choice. Have to repair it, if we can. Otherwise I can fix the spare. Depends on which is more damaged. Better move it. Can you hold the torch?'
* * *
Karl rolled over from his supine position on the floor. He felt groggy and his head hurt. He felt his scalp. Caked blood had matted his hair. Like a movie played in slow motion, the events of the previous night came back. He stood up shakily, rubbed his eyes and staggered out on to the veranda where stood on the edge of steps and urinated into the sand.
How good it had been telling that bitch what to do and she'd bloody well done it. Jumping, seeing those tits bounce around until he wanted more. She tried to talk him out of it, but he was the boss. No woman was going to mess him around any more. The more she suffered and cried, the more he enjoyed it. Then it struck him, the memory of how he sat waiting for her. He saw her crawling towards him, crying and defeated.
Then something went wrong. What was it? He recalled the pleasure of watching her nakedness and humiliation. He so enjoyed watching her pathetic show that it was only at the last minute he saw her hand reach out and grab the bottle he'd left close to the chair. He couldn't believe this crawling bitch's lightening move.
In disbelief at what she'd done he started to stagger to his feet when a second blow struck him on the temple. That was the last he remembered; that and the sound of the generator sputtering to a standstill. Darkness descended on the buildings as he simultaneously faded into unconsciousness.
âThat aint gunna âappen again.' He spat in the sand. âI'll keep the bitch an' teach âer a lesson.'
Karl went across to Katherine's room. He opened the door and stepped into the dark interior. âWakey, wakey bitch. Ya gunna pay for that. Hittin' me ain't very nice now, is it?'
Silence greeted him.
He felt his way across to the bed. He leaned forward, feeling with his hands. Empty.
âWhere the fuck is ya, bitch? C'mon out. Ya can't âide from me. I'll find ya.' Karl went back to his room to dress. There was no hurry. The one thing he knew how to do well was hunt.