Thursday, 31 July 2014

Episode 10 - Chapter 81

 Small, shiny and, so it seemed, freshly polished shoes, just sat there. I picked them up cautiously, with a single finger and thumb, not really sure what I was holding.

“Be on your guard,” I heard Fiona shout from the living room, “They may have changed their appearance.”

Leaving the shoes on the kitchen counter for a moment, I opened the back door and stuck my head out into the fresh, early morning air. The sky was still dark, a tiny sliver of something brighter struggled to make itself felt over to the East.

“Christ!” I remember thinking, “Have we been at this all night?”


I scowled at the shadows in mum and dad's back garden, unable to decipher any detail at all, just blobs of darkness and darker still. I briefly contemplated taking a walk round the bushes, but felt that might be foolish without a weapon of some kind. So discretion won the day. I returned to the kitchen, locked the door behind me, collected the shows and returned to my wife.