Breaking the Chains. William T Blake
ready to insert. He began by apologizing for calling a meeting at such short notice and thanked them for their patience, especially given the heavy schedule of the last few weeks. Already concern showed on the faces of those present, Ken appearing confused and disorientated, a characteristic usually foreign to him.
He then inserted the video into the player saying, “Before I push the play button I wish to announce that I am withdrawing from the election. Resigning from the party and I will in fact be leaving for places which at this stage even for me are unknown.”
There was a bewildered silence in the room. The chairman of his election committee stood to speak, Ken immediately asking him to remain silent until he had viewed the contents of the video and with that he pushed the play button.
At the conclusion there was shock and disbelief, no one spoke or moved. Appearing highly distressed Ken slowly removed the video from the player and turned the television off.
“I’ll need to be excused now. I have to show my wife this disgusting piece of trash and ask her why? I’d like to have some sort of explanation from her before I get myself totally drunk."
Just at that moment there was a small, almost whispered voice that emanated from the back of the room. “May I ask a question?” enquired Mary, a junior member of the office team with whom Ken had had no previous dealing. Her role was that of a simple office girl.
"I'm sorry who the hell are you? Are you supposed to be here?" Ken asked looking puzzled. "Who is she, how the hell did she get in here?" he directed his question to the chairman of the election committee. Before anyone could say anything Mary replied, "I'm sorry sir but I think I may be able to help you with this. That is if you will permit me." Ken while showing extreme annoyance stared at her for a few moments and with a resigned shrug of his shoulders replied, “Sure why not, go ahead. It will be all over the news shortly anyway.”
“Is your wife, I mean is Cathy right handed? I have only seen her a few times and I’m sure she is right handed.”
“That’s correct,” Ken replied somewhat aggressively “So what’s your point?”
Mary reddened slightly, “I’m no expert but I’m sure that the woman in that video is left-handed. Whenever she used her right hand or her right foot she looked very awkward and changed to her left. I only noticed because I used to assist dance classes as a teenager and she was or is so awkward on her right side.”
Every person in the room turned to look at Mary as she shifted uncomfortably with obvious embarrassment.
Ken played the clip again and was stunned. It seemed Mary was right; the woman was or appeared to be left handed but the question was how could she possibly look so much like Cathy without being her?
Ken, who suddenly re-energized looked around the crowded room and stated, “We need to find this woman, whoever she is and we need to do it fast. If this thing leaks we’ll have to have some sort of come-back.”
He then instructed all but his closest confidants to leave while stating. “I have entrusted all of you with this information, please do not speak of it to anyone until such time as we tell you otherwise. Once I find out who the person in the video is, I myself will make it public. Let’s all go back to working to win this election and Mary, I would like you to stay.”
With that Ken and his advisors settled down to discuss their next move.
Chapter 8
- There were times when she simply needed to be with a man who could offer something other than Chris could ever provide -
"Let’s not go out tonight,” muttered Maggie, who, neither in appearance nor attitude had ever progressed much beyond an era of a time passed. “Let’s just stay in and enjoy each other's company. It’s going to rain and the weather forecast is for strong winds. It could be dangerous driving on the roads.”
Chris still felt a strong attraction towards Maggie, his wife of over ten years. He was not a man of great intelligence but he had provided well for them. He was a good and caring person whose company and conversation required little return effort on Maggie's part. His demands of her, both physically and mentally were minimal. He had, without passing judgment accepted all that she was and had been. Chris was simply an uncomplicated man whose needs were easily met and he took great joy in caring for Maggie, something she appreciated beyond words.
“OK, we’ll stay in and watch TV if you like.” This was exactly the response Maggie expected, "nothing like running true to form" she thought to herself.
Looking at Chris with an expression of contentment she smiled, "I have a far better idea, let’s go up to bed early and see if we can make a baby.”
Although Maggie and Chris had pined for a child, they had given up years before after repeated attempts at pregnancy had failed. Maggie had never practiced any form of birth control and now, at over thirty years of age considered any hopes of pregnancy as long gone. Her longing for motherhood had all but ceased and she resigned herself to the fact that she and Chris were now all that mattered. This was to be Maggie’s life and considering all she had faced and lived with over the years she was grateful and contented with what she had.
Since being married to Chris, Maggie had been involved in numerous affairs, always short lived and always she returned to Chris where she found safety. She would never have left him even if she had found another love; he was and would always remain the one constant in her life that really mattered. Theirs was a true friendship based on mutual need.
There were times when she simply needed to be with a man who could offer something other than Chris could ever provide. She yearned for subdued secretive conversation and a using of bodies through the act of physical passion. A sixty seconds and it’s all over approach was typically Chris. His own attitudes on life were deeply affected by the past events of his own childhood.
Maggie could never understand why she had such over-powering needs. She felt that her life and all she endured over the years should have had the opposite effect. Any feelings of guilt had long dissipated and with it the fight for redemption. In her heart she knew she could never hurt Chris and although careful with these encounters, would not forgo them. She had yearned for normalcy in life but for some reason it was beyond her grasp. The desire for an ordinary existence could not overcome her acts of self-destruction and she felt only brokenness within her soul. So much hurt for so long taking far too much away from her.
“Shall we have a glass or two before we go up?” asked Chris which was his usual awkward attempt at fore-play. “May make the mood a little more relaxed.”
“That’s a good idea; let's make a real night of it. Why don’t you pick out a movie and pour some wine, while I fix us a little something to snack on.” With that, Maggie prepared supper while Chris collected two glasses, selected a couple of bottles of red from the rack and poured the contents into a carafe, thus allowing the wine time to breathe.
Chris and Maggie settled down on the comfortable sofa in front of the television, a picture showing but the sound turned down to its lowest audible point. The light of the warm gas fire glowed in the room. As they sipped the wine and snacked, they talked about their time together. Chris as he always did, once again covered the usual topics, especially their early years and the freedom of being together without any responsibilities or cares. He had been a musician playing in a local rock band that traveled throughout remote country areas. Television was still a thing of the future for many in these communities and as a result the band always attracted large crowds. Entertainment was scarce and therefore much in demand.
As they talked Maggie recalled a strange woman whom they had met while performing in a small town deep in the South West of the state. “Do you remember her? She was the strangest person I have ever met and I’ve met some very interesting people.”
“Was she the old girl that said she was a witch, complained about our music being too loud?”
“That’s right,” said Maggie “remember the silly old girl said she had cast a spell over us.”
Chris