Read Waiting in the Shadows Online
Authors: Trish Moran
âYou also have objections, Sel?' Abe looked at her questioningly.
âNo, of course not. It's just that we have two to send to the Centre today. They can't do a third. We will have to keep her here for a few days,' Sel said.
âMmm. You're right,' Abe nodded.
âI'll arrange a guard rota,' Det told Abe.
Soon Stella found herself in a small hollowed-out area at the end of a narrow tunnel. Det had pushed her to the floor and left triplet boys to guard her. They all looked away uneasily when she tried to speak to them.
Shortly afterwards Sel appeared with Stella's rucksack.
âYour possessions,' she said giving her a slight smile.
âWhat's going to happen to me?' Stella asked her.
âDon't worry. Just be ready,' she whispered, and then with another slight smile, she left.
Stella rummaged through her bag until she found the photos. She looked at the one of her gran.
âLooks like I've been pretty stupid, Gran. You always told me I should think before I do anything!'
The twin blond boys she had met in the little cave had replaced the first guards. They gave her some bread and cheese and a bottle of water. They watched her silently as she ate.
Soon after that, Stella fell into a light doze. She became aware of voices and, assuming it was another change of guards, was surprised to see Ket in front of her. He signalled her to be silent.
âQuick. We haven't much time!' He hoisted her rucksack onto his back and grabbing her hand, led her down the tunnel to where Sel was standing. She had a leather bag the size and shape of a thick book strapped across her chest.
âIt's OK!' she whispered. She hurried on ahead padding softly on the loose earth.
They travelled for an hour, weaving through different tunnels, some wide, some narrow and low, before Stella felt a fresh breeze on her face. Soon afterwards they emerged into the evening light. Stella took a deep breath and leaned against a tree trunk.
âNo!' Ket pulled her arm, âWe haven't time to rest!'
They continued cautiously along a narrow track through the woodland. There was no light, except for that given by the moon. Suddenly Sel signalled them to stop. There was the sound of voices just ahead of them.
âSel!'
âPlease answer!'
âWe can help!'
âWe want to come with you!'
Sel turned to Ket, âJed and Lon!'
She walked towards their voices, âHere!'
The blonde twin boys appeared.
âAbe has discovered you've gone,' Jed told them.
âHe's surrounding the forest now!' Lon added.
âWe are to cover from here to the river,' Jed continued.
âBut we want to come with you,' Lon said.
âWe're heading for somewhere Abe will never think to look for us,' Sel said.
âWhere?' Jed asked. Both boys looked at her.
âA town,' Sel answered quietly. âStill want to come?'
âA town!' Lon whistled. He looked at his brother who nodded. âOK!'
âWe'll explain everything later. We must move quickly now!' Ket told them.
Stella was slumped against a tree trunk. She felt utterly bewildered and had long since given up trying to work out what was happening.
Lon looked at her, âCome!' he said and pulled her onto his back piggy-back style.
âYou will delay us otherwise,' his brother explained.
They travelled for many miles at speed, with Stella running or being carried by one of the blonde twins. After a few hours they reached the river bank.
Ket was judging the best place to cross, when Sel signalled them to be silent. They had just hidden themselves behind some low branches when they heard voices and two policemen appeared on the pathway near them.
âI don't think we'll find her today,' one was saying.
âNo. The ferals will have her by now for sure,' his partner agreed.
âIt feels creepy here, doesn't it? I don't like going into these woods at all these days,' the first man shivered.
âThey don't usually come down this far when it's light,' his partner reassured him.
Their voices became fainter as they moved on. Sel peeped through the branches and then quickly withdrew her head and signalled for silence again. The five of them stood holding their breath as girl triplets appeared.
âLon and Jed are covering this area, too. They would have found them by now if they are here,' one of them said.
âI think they will head up higher. The forest is denser there,' another said.
âAnd there is food to catch,' said the third, âAnd fresh water.'
Suddenly the first girl signalled them to stop. She tilted her head.
Stella was sure they could hear her heart pumping. The others stood as statues.
âPolicemen!' the second girl whispered.
âThey are searching for the girl,' said the third one.
âThey are not heavily armed,' a second noted.
âWe can take them,' said the first, creeping forward.
Stella could just make out the shapes of the girls as they disappeared down the pathway the policemen had taken. Shortly afterwards shouts were heard, then giggles. The girls appeared walking back up the pathway; two of them had the inert bodies of the policemen slung over their shoulders.
âThis might pacify Abe somewhat if Sel, Ket, and the girl can't be found!' the third girl said.
Stella and the others stood for several more minutes before Sel signalled that it was all clear. They began on their journey again.
âWhy did they kill those policemen?' Stella asked one of the boys.
He looked puzzled, âThey didn't kill them. They would be no use dead, would they?'
His brother turned and nodded at her. Stella still had no idea of what was going on. And it obviously wasn't the time to ask for explanations.
Ket had gone on ahead to find a good place to cross the river. Stella shuddered with apprehension as they made their way down to the fast-flowing water where he stood.
âLon, Jed, guide Stella. I will stay close to Sel,' he instructed them.
Ket started to wade across the river, feeling his way carefully with his feet. Sel walked behind him, holding her leather bag high above her head. Lon followed, with Stella holding his hand tightly. Jed had his hand on her back as she gingerly stepped forwards.
All seemed to be going well, until halfway across the river Ket disappeared from view. Lon let go of Stella and grabbed Sel to steady her. Ket's head reappeared and he signalled the group to move further to the left. Without Lon's reassuring grasp, Stella felt panic rise inside her. She gave a cry and disappeared under the water, thrashing her arms and legs wildly. She felt her clothes dragging her down. Her lungs felt as if they would burst. This is it, she thought, as she knew she could hold her breath no longer. Suddenly she found herself pushed to the surface of the water and gratefully took a huge gulp of air. Jed gave her another hard push which landed her on the river bank where Ket and Lon hauled her to her feet. She pulled a long strand of waterweed out of her hair and looked around at them all, muddy and wet. Only Sel had managed to keep the top half of herself and her bag dry. Suddenly she threw back her head and laughed out loud. The others looked at her with open mouths at first, and then slowly began to smile.
Cold, hungry, and soaking, they travelled on for most of the next day until by sunset they had reached the tumbledown remains of a farmhouse. After checking there was no one around, they made a fire and opened the tins of food Stella had in her rucksack.
Stella was suffering most from the cold and Ket had found an old, rather dirty blanket in the farmhouse which she gratefully pulled around her as she tried to warm herself by the fire.
Sel had taken a laptop from the leather bag as soon as they arrived there and had started work on it. She reappeared as they began to eat.
âI've obtained new IDs for us all,' she explained as she spooned soup into her mouth. She hardly seemed to realise that she was eating. She nodded at Stella, âYou can collect it from the post office in Castlewell tomorrow morning in your new name.' She held out a phone bill with the name Ruby Devon and an address in Nottingham. âYou must get used to your new name quickly.'
Stella nodded then looked down at her clothes, âBut I can't go like this.'
âOf course not,' Sel agreed. She looked at the twins, âYou'll need to go into the town tonight for new outfits for all of us. And Stella â Ruby â will need to change her hair colour. Anything different to her natural colour. And bring women's cosmetics. We don't want anyone recognising her. We'll need money. I've a card set up, I'll get that.'
She stood up and beckoned to the twins, âCome on. I've located a FineMart on the outskirts of town. There's an ATM there I can use.'
She turned to Ket as they prepared to leave, âClean yourselves up. You'll have to look decent. We've an interview with a landlord tomorrow, too.'
Stella watched them disappear down the hill.
âWow! She's really organised!' She shook her head, âAll this is happening so quickly! You've gone out of your way to help me and you don't even know me!'
Ket was clearing up the tins and cups. He looked up at Stella, âYou came to my rescue without knowing me, didn't you?'
He stood up straight. âAnyway, you've forced us to do something we have been discussing for some time now.'
Stella waited for him to continue.
âSel and I and some of the others consider Abe's way of thinking a bit too â¦Â extreme. We want to help our own kind, but we are looking for a more peaceful solution.'
Stella shook her head, âWho are your kind?'
Ket gave a gesture to take in the scene around them, âTomorrow, when we are in more suitable surroundings, we will exchange background information.'
They both continued to clear up and then had makeshift showers using plastic containers and cold water.
Sel, Lon, and Jed appeared shortly afterwards. Each had a suitcase. Lon wanted to unpack them immediately, but Sel said they must all be reasonably clean before getting changed. She beckoned Stella to sit by the kitchen sink, once the boys had washed. She produced a box and applied a dye solution.
âWe must wait for thirty minutes for the colour to take,' she told her. âGo and sit outside while I clean myself up.'
Stella sat outside and soon forgot how cold she was as the boys put on a fashion show for her. Soon she was laughing as they dressed in different outfits, fussing over jackets and belts like children with new toys. Often they asked her advice about different ensembles, although she could hardly see the colours in the fading light.
âCome, Stella. We must rinse your hair again,' said Sel from the doorway. âWe must all get some sleep now. Ket, do first guard duty, Lon and Jed can take over in two hours.'
All immediately obeyed her. Stella sat and shivered while Sel poured cold water over her head and gave a sigh of relief when she was handed a towel and was able to rub her hair dry and some life back into her frozen scalp.
Soon she too was fast asleep on the hard kitchen floor, unaware of the changing rota of guards during the rest of the night.
She was woken by Lon gently shaking her shoulder, âCome. We must get ready.'
Rubbing her eyes, Stella got up and looked around. The others had dressed themselves in their new clothes. Sel was packing all their belongings into the suitcase.
Jed gave a pile of clothes to her. âGive me those clothes. We must not leave anything behind us. For Labs or Non-Labs to find.'
âYou don't think Abe knows we are here, do you?' Jed asked. Lon also looked disturbed.
âNo. Not yet. If we cover our tracks and merge fully into our new identities, we should be safe for the moment,' she replied. âBut we cannot underestimate him!'
âWe chose well!' Jed gave Stella a nod of approval as she smoothed the purple jumper down over tight black jeans. She pulled on a soft brown leather jacket and wrapped a sequined covered scarf around her neck.
âI've never worn such lovely clothes!' she said. âWhat is my hair like? What colour is it?'
âRed!' Johnny told her.
âLike a ruby!' Leon added, grinning.
She gave a gasp as Lon held a broken mirror up in front of her. Her hair was bright red and uncombed it stood in spikes from her head. She gave a laugh, âThat doesn't look like me at all!'
âIt's not meant to look like Stella. It's Ruby, remember. Put some of the make-up on, too. You must look older,' Sel told her. âWell chosen, boys.'
âYes, thank you, Lon and Jed,' the new Ruby told them.
âLeon and John,' Sel said. âAnd Keith!' She pointed to Ket. âAnd I am now, or will be when you have collected our IDs, Celia.'
âI want to be called Johnny,' Jed stated, glaring at his brother who grinned smugly.
âJohn, Johnny â what's the difference?' the new Celia asked him.
âTwo syllables! I don't want to be one syllable! Like all the Labs! Why did you give the others two syllables?' he pouted.
âWhat does it matter?' Celia shook her head.
âHey, I'm one syllable, too!' Keith said, âI like Keith! It has a good sound!'
âCe-li-a! Three syllables! And Le-e-on!' cried the new Leon.
âNo, that's Le-on,' said Ruby.
âHa!' Johnny pointed at him, â
Two
syllables! You can't cheat!'
âWell, at least I'm a
real
two syllabler!' he retorted.
âNext time we get new identities, I want four syllables, or even five syllables,' Johnny complained.
âI hope we don't need new identities after these!' Celia said, putting the last suitcase on the table. âGo and check everywhere, one last time.'
When Celia was satisfied they had completely eradicated any traces of their stay, the five of them set off.