Rubies are Red. Part 20.
Paul
It was past midnight before we finally managed to find a taxi to take us to our hotel. The airport was full of people. Some looked to be carrying all their worldly possessions with them.
The pilot had informed us just before landing that reports were coming through of renewed fighting south of the capitol. I wish he had told us before we had left. I would have left the others behind and made the trip alone.
Louise's face still held the look of triumph that had spread over it when she had slipped into the middle seat between Heather and myself when we had boarded the plane. It had been a very quiet journey.
I looked around the plane. It was less than half full. There only seemed to be one air-stewardess. I'd hoped there was a full compliment on the flight deck.
At the hotel we booked into our rooms. Our four singles had been changed to two doubles as it were. The duty manager was very sorry but the hotel was full to bursting and we were too tired to argue. There was a message for Louise from Bill. They were to meet at ten the following morning.
We followed a young man who tried to struggle with all our bags at the same time. Howie and I relieved him of some of his load. From the looks on the faces of the people we passed in the corridor on the way you would have thought that they had been turned out for our benefit.
"Who's sharing with whom?" Heather asked as we stopped at the first door the young man opened. "Howie and Louise?"
"I don't think so." Louise replied.
She looked at me. Then everybody looked at everybody else.
"Howie and I will share." I said.
I was tired and yawned.
We ushered Louise and Heather into the first room and I had to give them each a kiss goodnight. The other room was two doors down on the other side of the corridor. It smelled as if somebody had been cooking inside it. I opened the French windows the led onto the small balcony to let in some fresh air. The street outside was still full of people. People in cars and lorries on horseback or leading pack animals. I could hear thunder. No, it wasn't thunder. My anus twitched.
"What is happening?" I asked the young man in Spanish.
He hesitated for a second as if he were trying to translate what I had said into something he could understand.
"There is great fighting. Senor Roddrego's army is sweeping down from the hills behind the government's forces. Many soldiers have given up."
Well I think that was what he said. His version of Spanish was different to that which I had learned during long summer holidays spent in my Grandparents villa just north of Malaga when I had been growing up.
"Many people are running away." He continued. "Where to? There is nowhere else to go."
The young man shrugged his shoulders and walked towards the door.
"You are Mr Wagstaffe?" He turned and asked.
"Yes." I confirmed.
"The other Mr Wagstaffe? You knew him?"
"He's my grandfather."
I wasn't sure I liked the way he spoke of my grandfather in the past tense.
"Do you know where he is?" I continued.
"Si Senor. The ministry for security. I recognised the uniforms."
"I must go there tomorrow."
"Si Senor. I will take you."
"Gracis." I handed him a ten-dollar bill.
His eyes opened wide and his face lit up with a broad grin.
"We have your grandfathers things and Senor Roddrego's. I will bring then to you."
The young man seemed to skip out of the room leaving our key on the top of a chest of drawers. Within two minutes there was a knock on the door and he returned carrying three heavy looking bags.
He lined them up beside the door and took his leave.
"Well." Howie said placing his suitcase on the top of one of the beds and opening it. "I t looks as if you and Louise have enough to keep you busy tomorrow. What should Heather and I do?"
He looked up at me.
"You and Heather? Are you serious about her?"
"No." I replied. "She just sort of talked her way into everything."
"And you are not serious about Louise either?"
That was more a statement than a question.
"I like Louise."
"She's my sister and she has been through a lot."
"I know." Why did I feel like a guilty schoolboy?
"I don't want her to get hurt again."
"Nobody does." I agreed.
Here was a man who'd fuck anything that moved despite being married himself lecturing me.
"Louise understands." I continued.
"Would Jenny?"
He'd got me there. No she wouldn't. She would feel hurt and let down. She wouldn't do it herself.
I had to get a grip of myself. But how to do it without hurting the girls' feelings? The answer might be staring me in the face.
"Howie."
"Yes. Paul."
"I need your help."
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Jenny.
I looked at my face in the dressing table mirror as I brushed my hair. I didn't like who looked back at me. Not just the appearance of puffy eyes from too much crying. I hated myself.
I wanted Paul.
But would he still want me?
I sniffed.
I hadn't even enjoyed it. Well, it hadn't been horrible but just not nice. Or not as nice as it could have been.
It didn't take him long to come. That was a relief. He was bigger than Paul was down there and it had hurt at first. I supposed my reaction afterwards had spoilt it for him. But I hadn't wanted to talk about it. What was there to talk about anyway? 'You'd wanted to fuck me and now you have. Well done.'
I suppose I had been a bit of a cow towards Ron. I had tried to convince myself the previous night as I had drank my wine that he had taken me against my will. But in all truth he hadn't. He had been fairly gentle for a big man. He was just a little clumsy that was all. Especially when it came to undoing my bra. I smiled into the mirror as I remembered. I thought he was going to break it. Perhaps I should have taken it off for him. No. I couldn't have done that.
Remembering his gasp of surprise when he realised I wasn't wearing any knickers I smiled again. My reflection smiled back.
I didn't suppose he had a very happy sex life with his wife. Maybe that was why he came so quickly. He would probably have lasted longer if he stayed to do it a second time.
What was I thinking?
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Paul.
I replaced the receiver. There was no chance of getting a call through to England or America. I looked at my watch. It would be six in the morning in England. Jenny may even be up if she couldn't sleep because of her exam.
There was a horn beeping on a car in the street below. Some glass broke somewhere and I heard somebody scream.
I looked at Howie who had just come out of the bathroom wearing light blue pyjamas.
I did bring a pair myself but I hadn't had a chance to wear them before now.
I heard what sounded like a car backfire outside. I looked at Howie.
"I think the girls had better stay in here with us tonight." I suggested.
More backfiring then a whining sound like I heard when a bullet ricocheted. There were people screaming in the street below.
"I think you are right." Howie said in agreement and walked towards the door.
He lifted one of the suitcases to one side.
"Heavy." He commented.
He opened the door and looked out into the corridor. He stepped out and I followed.
There was the sound of a large clap of thunder in the distance. Then another, much closer this time.
Opposite the door to a room stood ajar and a man stood peering out.
"What's going on?" He asked.
I could see a woman of around forty years of age and two young girls sitting together on one of the beds.
"I don't know." I said. "I suggest you lock your door and stay inside. I'm sure somebody will tell us soon if there is anything to worry about."
One of the girls on the bed smiled at me and I smiled back.
Howie was already at the door of Louise and Heather's room. He spoke into the door and it was quickly opened. The girls rushed out and both ran to me. I put an arm around each. The girl on the bed didn't seem too pleased by the look on her face just as the man closed the door. I heard the lock turn.
There was a woman screaming somewhere in the hotel. Then it stopped.
We went back into our room and closed the door behind us. Howie locked it and pulled the dressing table across it with my help.
There was the sound of gunfire in the street below and more screaming. I went to the window with Louise by my side. I suppose she had to look being a reporter.
People were cowering in doorways and alleyways. There were six bodies lying in the road that I could see from where I stood. Louise lifted her camera and took a picture. Then she moved her position and took two more.
There was a sudden burst of firing and more screaming. This time it sounded as if it came from inside the hotel.
I saw a group of men emerge from the hotel entrance below me. One was dragging a young woman behind him. She was blond. Wearing her nightdress. She was screaming.
"Hey. You let her go." I shouted.