'What the hell? Who the hell?’ she wondered in the fraction of a second it took for the cover to fall from Garry’s hand and rest on her leg. They had money; this was something she’d always feared could happen. Was it some tweaker? Some scumbag-junkie, looking for his next fix? Would they hurt her; or Toby, or Garry? She reached out for him, intending to draw him back to the safety: but the door came crashing in. He was thrown back; landing on the bed like a wrestler hoisted from the ring.
More and more bodies came crashing into the room; all big, all black, all screaming unintelligible garbage. She tried to scream but her words were swallowed by a gaping muzzle of a machine-gun, hovering an inch from her eye. A black, evil, hole, in the universe; sucking her inexorably toward it. She thought her time had come; her life was over, but then she heard the word; “Garda!”
She let out her breath. It seemed like
a dream: her life; her bedroom, now full of strangers, one of which was
kneeling on her husband’s chest: holding a weapon over his face. These couldn’t
be Guards. Guards were there to protect them, not this. Her heart thundered in her
chest but her limbs were frozen in place. Second by second, her sensibilities
started to surface. She was being attacked, her family was in danger, she had
to do something! The word’s that slipped past her lips were as much a surprise
to her as anyone. “What are you doing? Get off him!”
The man kneeling on Garry flicked an
eye toward her and it was in that moment she realised she was naked. Some
primitive urge kicked in and she drew the duvet around her, instinctively
knowing these men were dangerous to her; all men were dangerous in the right
circumstances and these circumstances were beyond right. Another
black-clad-body landed on the bed and she screamed but the one with the gun
maintained his deadly poise. The second man grappled with Garry’s until he was secured
in handcuffs. It was all crazy; insane, she had no idea what to
do.
“What is going on!” she demanded as
Garry demanded to be freed. The muscles on his torso were bunched in knots as he
tried to buck the man off his chest. She reached out to help him
but her hands were slapped away. The Gunman slid his knee onto Garry's neck and his finger settled on the trigger.
“No!” she whimpered, seeing what was
going to happen. Thankfully, Garry stopped struggling. The whole scene seemed to last hours, but in
reality, it was the work of a moment.
The man who had cuffed Garry now turned
his attention on her. He reached for her hands, the digital clock reflected in
his visor made him seem like some kind of robot. Perhaps she’d been wrong,
this might all be a dream after all.
“Hands out, Muss’s,” he demanded in a
lilting country accent. It was far too lilting to come from a Kevlar clad body.
“No,” she said,
clutching the duvet closer.
“Hands out!” he yelled, yanking her
wrists forward and snapping the cuffs on her. The pinch of metal on her skin drove any
delusion of fantasy from her mind. This was happening, it was all really
happening. The duvet fell away and she was exposed but it seemed
unimportant. The man with the gun turned his head toward the door, and yelled,
“Clear.”
A tall man entered the room so quickly he must have been waiting just outside. The guard with the gun relaxed a little, moving the gun so it pointed at the roof. The boss-guard spoke for the first time; his words surprisingly soft, but his voice carried authority beyond its decibels.
“What’s your name?” he asked Garry,
who was still yelling at the guard kneeling on his chest.
“Garry fucking Harrison! What’s your
fucking name?” he growled. There were veins standing out on his neck and his
skin was crimson with fury.
“Garry Harrison, I’m serving you with a
court appointed search-warrant for this address, as well as business holdings
on the Nass Road,” the man said, laying a sheaf of papers on Garry’s chest. A
moment passed where everyone seemed to come to terms with this new dynamic
before the Boss-guard nodded at the man holding Garry. This seemed to be all it
took to downgrade the situation from attack to wary disinterest. The gunman
took his knee of Garry’s chest and moved two steps back.
“What that gives you the right to break
into my house? Hold my family at gunpoint?” roared Garry, but he stayed lying on
the bed where he had been left.
“I think you will find, that does,” the
guard said, nodding at the papers on Garry’s chest. “This is going
to happen, no matter what you do. I suggest you co-operate and it will go all
the more pleasantly for everyone,” said the guard, his tone mundanely
disinterested in Garry’s input.
“Cooperate! You’re having a laugh! I’m going
to have your arse for this!” roared Garry as he tried to get to his feet. In
the blink of an eye, a black-clad-guard had Garry by the neck and dragging him
toward the landing. The boss-guard face said he expected nothing more.
“Stop it! You’re choking him!” she
shouted after the man dragging her husband away. Garry was a hot-head, it was
up to her to bring sense to this situation. They had nothing to hide! The best
way to get this over was to let them do what they want.
“Search the house, we don’t care! We’ve
done nothing wrong. We are honest, law-abiding people, and Garry is right,
you’ve made a mistake. He’s an engineer... an engineer, not a criminal,” she
said.
The tall man looked at her but his face
gave nothing away. Instead of explaining himself, he asked, “And your name?”
“Kate, Kate Harrison! Who else would I
be?” she yelled, aghast that the man would think she were anyone else. If they
thought they knew who’s house they were raiding, surly to hell they know who
she was. This only reinforced her certainty that they had made a terrible
mistake.
She was about to let the man have a
piece of her mind when she heard Toby start crying in the next room. One
high-pitched wail was all it took to throw all the rest of this mess to the
back of her mind. “Take these damn things off me, that’s my son,” she demanded,
shaking her manacled fists, she didn’t give a damn who could see her tits.
The boss turned his head and said,
“Bring the child to Mrs Harrison.”
“Take these off!” she demanded again,
shaking her handcuffs even more violently. “
“Out of the question,” the tall man
said.
“He can’t see me like this,” she said,
feeling a sob rise to her chest, praying the man standing in front of her would
see past the situation and imagine his sister, or his mother, in such a
situation. “What am I going to do for Christ sake?”
The guard sighed and rubbed his
forehead. Then he looked out the door and said to someone unseen, “Can you ask
Detective Sim’s to come up.” When he turned back, he looked at her worriedly.
Kate heard the door to Toby’s bedroom open and his cries became clearer. She
was about to demand to be freed a third time but the boss guard beat her to it.
He leaned across the bed and pulled her arms toward him. He slid a small key
into a hole in the cuffs, but then stopped, and glared at her. She nodded her
understand and he sighed before unlocking the handcuffs. “Give me one
reason...they’re going back on?” he said quietly, placing them in his jacket
pocket. At that moment, a woman appeared leading a tearful Toby into the room.
He broke free and threw himself into her arms. His terrified eye’s flicked
across the strangers surrounding him before he buried his head in her armpit.
As she stroked his head, she promises
herself that she would make these men pay for what they were doing to her, and
her family. She wasn’t sure how much Toby understood, but judging by the
shivers running through his body, he understood plenty. The boss-guard
addressed the woman who’d brought Toby. “Would you get Mrs Harrison ready and
bring her down stairs?” The woman nodded and everyone else filed out of her
bedroom.
When they were alone, Kate asked,
“What’s all this about?” She was hoping the bond of sisterhood would trump any
stupid piece of paper a court had mistakenly issued.
The woman didn’t smile, didn’t give her any hope, she simply said, “Get dressed.”
Wait! That's it? What happened? What's going to happen? Are Grada police? Also I could picture Honeysuckle Lane while reading this.
ReplyDeleteHi Monica, so lovely to hear from you. Yes, the Irish police are called The Garda, it's the Irish word for guard. I have about 30 thousand words on this one so about a third of the way there. As soon as I have a first draft done, you will be the first to know. How is Riley getting on? Hope you are both doing great.
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