SO FAR: Maggie marries to become Mrs de Lacey but the honeymoon is scarcely over before she and Ryan are split over a major business decision with Ryan taking the moral high ground; he goes off to sleep at a motel. Gradually Maggie through the support of her mom realizes she has put self before community. In fact she accepts she has little knowledge of what community is all about so take times off to learn and to reflect.
"Good morning Mrs de Lacey," greeted Ivan Cook the butcher brightly, his assistants eyeing the stunning blonde dress in black with her hair piled in a beehive, dark glasses hiding her blue eyes but highlighting the soft wide-mouth smile around the cherry-red lips.
"It's MM," said an older butcher's assistant, not bothering to lower his voice.
"You mean the candies?" queried a trainee.
"No you know-nothing idiot. Marilyn Monroe."
"Marilyn who?"
"Oh, go back to your Buffy the Vampire comics."
Maggie had been startled at being addressed by her name by Rex Cook.
"Call me Maggie, Rex. How is it that you know my name?"
"You saved our newspaper -- I'm a regular advertiser."
"Of course you are. But I'm also guilty of almost allowing it to fall into foreign hands. How are your parents?"
It was Rex's turn to look startled. "As well as expected, Maggie. They remain grateful that they still live in their own home."
"You deserve a medal, Rex. Look, I've been buying my meet from Prime Cuts in Auckland but would prefer to buy locally. Are you able to supply premium cuts -- I'm sorry to be a bother but as I only eat a small amount I do like quality; I'll happily pay a premium price."
"Of course Maggie; come through to the office and I'll introduce you to my wife Elaine. She'll assist identifying your requirements and you'll need only phone your order through two days before you need it. Six weeks ago I began buying in premium grade meats, mainly for women who have been caught up in this healthier living craze where eating right has become like possession of the Holy Grail, it seems to me."
They walked into the office. "Elaine, please meet Maggie de Lacey who wishes to become a premium grade customer. Maggie..."
"Hello Maggie -- I met you with your friend Beth yesterday. You're joining our Pilates class, aren't you? Run along Rex -- Maggie and I wish to chat."
Maggie left the butcher's shop feeling elated. She was on her way to the bank which would open in a few minutes. She ducked into a sports shop to purchase a Lycra body suit, with matching hair tie if she could get it.
"I'll serve Mrs de Lacey thank you Rebecca," said a plump unsporting looking woman who pushed forward.
"Do I know you?" Maggie asked.
"No, but I know who you are, You own the
Echo
and I own this shop and the Chic Hairdressing Salon and Bette's Bakery so advertise in the
Echo
and have do so since the first issue. I'm Bette Zimmerman."
"Greetings, how nice to meet you."
Unaware of the trauma that awaited her, Maggie inspected body suits and was disappointed that the one she really liked didn't come with a head scarf.
"Take a look at this brochure, Maggie" said Bette as by now they'd exchanged names. "The importers are in Auckland and deal direct with us. If you find what you'd like I'll order it now."
"This one please. Could you ask for overnight delivery, I'll pay the courier cost?"
"Fine, but we don't charge for courier delivery on urgent orders. My Susan told me you were joining her Pilate's class."
"The instructress Susan, she's your daughter? Oh obviously."
"Yes, she's my youngest. She's just been made redundant but won't work for me as she wants to further her career in marketing."
Maggie reached into her handbag. "Here's my business card. Please ask Susan to arrange to call my husband..."
"Oh Ryan. I know him quite well. Do you think there may be an opening for at the newspaper? We recently discussed the need to strengthening marketing resources as we're intending to go into events sponsorship."
"Oh glory -- that's an area she loves. I'll phone her now to make the appointment and collect your card from me."
The doors to the bank were just closing after the last of a small group who'd been waiting outside entered.
"Hold the door for me," called Maggie happily, darting forward and just made it. The door closed behind her and she heard a bolt being rammed home.
"On the floor lady," called a voice gruffly.
Maggie turned and saw a fat man wearing a Mickey Mouse mask holding a shotgun pointing to the floor.
"Do what I ask bitch or I'll whack you with this."
Maggie sank to her knees, not feeling unduly fearful, muttering "You bastard."
"No, not there -- join those other morons. Are you stupid or something?"
Maggie climbed to her feet and walked around the corner where she saw a large group of people on their knees on the floor, hands on their heads. Two of the three women closest to Maggie were sobbing; the third, an elderly woman, smiled at Maggie. The man, a typically looking father of three -- what an absurd thought mused Maggie -- had his eyes shut and his mouth moved as if he were praying.
There was a crash in a side office and a skinny man holding a pistol came running out. He looked ridiculous in his Pluto mask.
"The bastard in there phoned the cops; I heard him talking to them. I clubbed him."
"Good work. Take over from Donald Duck in the manager's office; make sure everyone there lies face down on the floor."
Maggie knelt down between the two sobbing younger women. "Don't cry and don't be afraid," she soothed. "Just do exactly what they ask and it's unlikely you'll be hurt."
"I'm a mother, my baby is not yet six months old," sobbed one of them.
"Crying won't get you home to your baby and it will make these robbers nervous. Be brave and calm; just don't look at them."
"Shut up bitch. I'm warning you Blondie -- open your mouth again and I'll whack you across that pretty face of yours."
"Why are we being held?" Maggie asked defiantly.
"Because the main safe is on a time lock that releases in another ten minutes, but didn't I tell you to shut up?"
"Yes sir."
Maggie placed her arms around the two women and felt their shaking begin to ease.
"Hands on your head, Blondie."
Maggie defied the order.