Zerrad Skeet brought the Runabout to a halt
parallel to the Tram Stop and his brother Lyris leant out of the window and
shouted
“Captain Musak! Is that you? My God it is! As
I live and breathe”
The sound of the shouting brought Coll back
from his self-pitying reflections and he looked up to see a Runabout parked in front
of him with the passenger window down and a familiar face looking down at him
from the window.
The door opened, and the man got out, so Coll
got to his feet and walked stiffly to the meet him.
“Lyris Skeet you haven’t changed a bit” he
said and then the two men embraced heartily, and when he relinquished his hold
on Lyris he realised they had been joined by his brother
“And Zerrad too” he said and embraced the
other Skeet.
“Can we give you a lift Coll?” Lyris said
“Thanks” he replied “As long as it’s not out
of your way”
“Well we don’t know if it is or it isn’t but it’s
not a problem either way” Zerrad said “Come on and get in”
Coll nodded and opened the back door and then
he glanced back to the bench
“Could we drop this lady on the way?” Coll
asked “She only lives a block away from me”
“Of course,” Zerrad said so Coll opened the
door and he and the lady got in.
“Thank you, this damp weather gets right in
your bones” she said rubbing her knees.
“No problem” Lyris said “so what brought you
outside in this awful weather?”
“Just visiting a friend” lady said
“Me too” Coll lied not wanting to be pitied. “What
about you two?”
“We were making a delivery” Zerrad said “That’s
what we do”
Five minutes later the Skeets dropped a very
grateful Gouveian lady on her block, and as they drove away, Lyris said
“We’re done for the day, how about a drink?
If it’s not too early for you”
“Ok” Coll agreed “Take the next left and there’s
a bar a hundred yards up on the right”
“Is that your local?” Zerrad asked
“No, no, my local is a bit of a dive” Coll
replied
Once they were seated at a table with drinks
in their hands
Lyris said
“A toast, Shaxon”
“Shaxson” they echoed
“So, Coll how come you were catching a tram?”
Zerrad asked
“Don’t you drive anymore?
“I do, it’s just that I can’t afford to use
my Runabout anymore”
Coll replied.
“I only have my pension now”
The rest of the conversation consisted of
small talk about the war and catching up with the years since, until they’d had
a good few drinks and it was time to complete the journey to Coll’s house, and
they were very soon pulling up adjacent to the tiny house where he lived.
“Thanks for the lift boys it’s really
appreciated” He said as he opened the car door “And the drinks”
“We’ll have to do it again, soon” Lyris said
“Ok, thanks boys” He replied a little
uncomfortably and then he got out the car after some undignified effort.
“I don’t move as well as I did, even when I
haven’t had a drink” he said with a laugh, just before he closed the car door.
He said goodbye, then made his way unsteadily
a short way up the alley to his door.
It was an unremarkable little house build in
the days when Ditton thrived and looked as if it had stood the test of time
better than Coll.
He fumbled for his door key and slipped it
into the lock and having unlocked the door he went inside turning briefly to
wave to the Skeets before closing the door behind him.
Lyris and Zerrad sat in the car and watched Coll
walk up the Alley and returned his wave and carried on watching him until the
door closed.
They had always liked Coll, even before he
saved their lives, and it was good to see him again, and while they were
laughing and drinking and sharing war stories there was no hint that he had
murder in mind, but there was something he had not shared with them.
Safely in his house Coll turned on the heating
but kept his coat on when he sat down while he waited for the room to warm up.
It had been nice to see his old comrades in
arms again, he had always liked the Skeets, but as much as he liked them and
appreciated seeing them, the talk of the old days had left him feeling ashamed.
The reason for his great shame was that he
had lied to the Prefects in regard to the brutal murder of his friend and
neighbour
Sonda Grarb, an elderly Orsinian lady, who
lived in the house across the alley from his own.
On the evening of the murder he had been in
his bedroom, sitting by the window reading, as it was a warm night he had the
windows open wide to let in some air, but because of the uncomfortable heat he
found his mind kept wandering from the text and he spent more than a little
time, idly looking out through the window, he had an unhindered view of the alley
and the houses across the other side due to the fact that the windows were open
wide.
Just as he was about to return his wandering
mind to his book he saw Sonda Grarb’s front door open, which surprised him
because she didn’t get many visitors, especially after dark and she certainly
wasn’t one for going out of an evening, so he was curious to see who it was.
The outside lights were off, and in the
shadows, he could only just make out a slight figure, but as they moved down
the path to the gate they were illuminated by the bright moon light and Coll’s
jaw dropped to see it was Knarf Dann.
Knarf was an Adnarian, small wiry, almost
human in appearance, but had scales instead of hair, and breathed through gills
in his neck.
He was also a vicious thug, a ruthless
criminal who made his living from preying on the weak.
But then to Coll’s horror, Knark looked
directly at him and smiled a very unattractive smile, and then his blood ran
cold as he made a sweeping gesture across his throat.
Coll was frozen to the spot, powerless to
move under his evil gaze, then he turned and walked casually down the alley.
Coll was in turmoil, he knew something bad
had happened, and that Sonda could be laying in her house injured, but the
implication from Knarf was clear, if he said anything he was dead, so he didn’t
know what to do, he wanted to call the Prefects, but if he reported it to them
he would have to say what he saw.
So instead he rushed out the back door to where
his Runabout was parked and then he drove a couple of blocks to a bar, from where
he called the Prefecture, and by the time he got back to his house the Prefects
had already gained entry to Sonda’s house and he could tell by their body
language and the lack of urgency that she was dead.
The prefects knocked on his door the next
morning and that was when the lying began.
Knarf Dann however had not been satisfied with
his implied threat to Coll on the night of the murder so he made a point of
reminding him whenever he got the chance during the months following the
murder, and whenever he got to hear that Coll had been seen talking to a Prefect,
a window would be smashed, a tire on his Runabout would be slashed, the last occasion
his wipers were ripped off, he replaced them but after that he kept his Runabout
in a lockup, as he couldn’t afford to keep making the repairs.
But the worst thing of all was when he just
stood in the Alley and stared at his house, taunting him, shaming him.
Every act perpetrated against him underlined
the contempt he had for himself for succumbing to Knarf’s intimidation, but now
the worm was turning, he was dying and that he could do nothing about, but he
didn’t want to die a coward and that he could rectify.
It was too late to tell the Prefects what he
saw that night, the brain tumour would see him in the ground long before the
case got before a Justice, it was too late for the law to deal with him, but he
had something better in mind.
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