Chapter 1
Almost two years after her wedding, Dana Bridges (26) decided to end her marriage despite the pleas of her husband and both lots of parents and began the required period of separation before activating routine divorce proceedings.
She sought a return to the good life that she knew before her husband Danny began to involve them both in increasing activities that she could only described as sexual depravity that she previously had known little or nothing about.
Dana's parents had moved from the large family home into a two-bedroom when she left home to flat with two female friends after they graduated from university together, and her mother warned her younger child that if she went ahead to break up the marriage, not to bother to think about moving back to live with her parents.
Already beginning to feel a little freer of Danny, whom she's become to detest and fear, Dana engaged a lawyer to handle her divorce and to get everything of hers registered under her married name back to her birth name of Dana Harrison.
Possessing a master's degree in finance and business administration, helped in her readjustment. After only three employment interviews, she secured a well-paying position as business manager of a branch office of a large building supplies company that nationwide had more than 750 people on its payroll in 28 towns and cities.
Being assigned a company pick-up as part of her employment benefits, Dana had secured a rented apartment before commencing work with the company and in her third week of living in that new location, began dating a guy who was recovering from the upset of a failed marriage. They began having sex but decided not to move in together, at least for the time being.
Dana appeared happy but with the healing process continuing, she knew she'd have to change more things, and have some things happen such as finalization of her divorce including gaining agreement to obtain a Court-approved division of marital assets settlement before mental scars from wretchedness in her married life fell away and nasty memories faded.
Well, many other people were having to cope with a similar position as she was in and, of course, some people were in dire straits for various reasons. She was blessed at being well-equipped with the confidence and mental strength to push her life forward again.
"What I really need is something that acts as the trigger to send me back into a good life," she told herself.
The big thing she needed came months later, in fact eight months after she commencing her current manager's job shortly after moving to ease herself out of her childless marriage.
The 'big thing' although it wasn't recognised as that at the time, was a short letter from her unmarried aunt in Sydney, Australia, who for almost the past twenty years had lived estranged from her sister, Dana's mother.
The enduring split emerged out of their bitter dispute over bequests, hugely uneven in monetary value, from their deceased maternal grandmother who'd outlived her wealthy husband and only child, the sisters' deceased mother.
The very welcomed letter read:
Dearest Dana
I was saddened to learn from my best friend's niece Gwen, who was at university with you, that your marriage has failed and that your parents have considered that they were unable to take you back into their fold, making it a double upset for you. But I remember how determined and resourceful you were as a child and I'm confident that you won't be crippled by misery.
As you know, I never married, and never sought live-in company, but my independent liveliness took a big hit recently when I felt unwell and took a series of tests, the result being I have a form of cancer that within a year or two, or perhaps sooner, will end my life.
I've accepted my fate and am determined to retain my independence for as long as possible, when I will have to hire a live-in nurse and a reliever to care for me in my home.
Right, that's the bad stuff out of the way.
Dana, come and live with me in my beautiful home to have a decent roof over your head and so that I can enjoy your brightly energetic behaviour and your loveliness that you must have inherited from your father unless, of course, your mother managed to shake off her rigid pettiness and jealousy that made it impossible for her over all these years to accept my occasional overture to consider reforming the bond of loving sisterhood that she and I once shared ever so deeply.
Perhaps a tiny chance of reconciliation between we sisters could ignite when she learns that you have successfully restored your life to the full in my company and with my support, if you accept this offer of mine. I suggest at this stage you don't indicate to your mother that I have a serious health condition.
I await your decision darling. I shall assist you to find employment worthy of your talents and my friends will assist to stream an array of young men visitors around your age to our home to meet the young woman that I will silently pretend is my goddaughter.
My Deepest Love
Erica
Dana was excited to receive the letter and felt almost overwhelmed by the residency suggestion. But she was saddened to learn her aunt had been hit by an inoperable life-threatening medical condition.
From her early teens, she'd written two or three times a year to Aunt Erica with a request not to reply as it could upset her mother. Once emailing by computer was established as part of her life, she sent frequent illustrated messages to her aunt and received messages with attached photographs in return.
Dana now decided it was time to resume that electronic link and sent an email to Aunt Erica saying she would come and live with her for a time.
She advised that she needed to tie up things in her present location, including briefing her lawyer as she wanted to remain in direct contact and assure her that she'd come to her if necessary if Danny attempted to mess up procedures or insisted that she appear in person for the settlement talks rather than participate by video link.
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Erica Holmes sent her chauffeur to pick up her niece Dana Harrison in her classic black 1986 4.2 litre XJ6 black Jaguar and they drove to the impressive 1930s mansion on the eastern seaside suburb of Darling Point, only 4 km from Sydney's central business district.
Aunt Erica excitedly met Dana at the imposing entrance of the three-level home and while Tim the chauffeur and the young housekeeper carried the new arrival's luggage to her 2nd floor bedroom with magnificent views of sections of Sydney's huge harbour. More possessions would arrive by express shipping.
Dana would learn that she now had the main bedroom as her aunt, after learning that she was in the grip of cancer, had relocated downstairs into the guest suite to make it easier for herself as her health began to really fail.
Erica hugged Dana again and said, "Now young lady, call me Erica, and let there be no protest about that."
"No, it's fine by me. This home is huge."
"Yes, but the entire top floor has been used only for storage since not long after I inherited the property from my grandmother all those years ago."
Oh yes, Dana thought. Erica received the impressive 'old world' mansion and the limo while her sister, Erica's mother, was bequeathed from her grandmother an investment portfolio with many of the holdings becoming worthless or near-worthless in failing mining ventures in several countries and a big investment was in a small independent shipping company that continued to barely survive to this day. However, a bunch of other investments continued to provide appreciated income.
After two days in residence, Dana wondered where was this stream of gentleman callers that Erica had earlier said that she would arrange. There had been no callers at all.
That changed next day, although Dana didn't at first appreciate the subtlety involved.
A Thelma Thomas called and was introduced to Dana as one of Erica's dearest friends.
That evening, Dana was called to the house phone to talk to Mrs Thomas' daughter Connie.
"Mum told me you have just arrived in Sydney and knew no one in Sydney apart from your aunt. I'm having a bit of a do with some of my friends involving a swim and late lunch on Sunday that could go on for hours until dad tells the visitors to fuck off. I'd like you to come as my guest. I'll phone text you details. It will be very informal."