FOREWORD
This is written as a 4 Chapter story, for a contest.
1. Christine Magill's early life.
2. The crime she committed.
3. The investigation and her short trial.
4. Her time after her trial.
It is a work of fiction, no one is real, the places are made up and everything that takes place only exists in the mind of the author. At times it will be dark, please be aware and forewarned as this deals with lust, murder, incest, abuse and the greatest crime of all poverty. There will also be little frivolous moments of joy, sex, fun and Aussie wit and charm.
All sex acts are between adults, or at least people over the age of 18, as required by Lit policy. But you my dear reader must use your mind and work out how such heinous crimes could be permitted between consenting adults.
In this story, society had risen and fallen, and war followed war until finally East blended in with the West. There were no countries, there were no borders. There were city-states owned by conglomerates, mighty monolithic stone-cold, multifarious, faceless entities owned by a few, for the benefit of a few. The world was in a dystopian state.
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Chapter 1 -- Christine Magill her early life.
She was born in mid-2329 to a poor family, when I say poor, I mean that in every sense of the word. She was not a planned or wanted child and in truth, her mother, Maggie Magill, wasn't certain who her father was. Definitely not her husband as he was too drunk most nights to even bother with her or anyone. A woman of her age still had needs and she was a cheap and easy lay for any of the local men who plied her with drink and had a silver tongue. Most of her sexual escapades happened on her way home from the local 'grog shop'. Not your licensed hotel, oh no, the local grog shop was where you went to drink after the pubs had closed. The last drinks were called at 6 PM, the doors were locked and the men were sent on their way home.
Cheap gin was her favourite tipple, and after 6 or more, you whispered into her ear and then, you would offer to see her home safely. Which meant you took her down past the old motor stables, and up against the stable wall you got your wicked way. On more than one occasion she was accompanied by two or three of the local lads, who each took their turn. Hence Christine Magill was conceived in September and came into this world on the 6th of June 2329. Unwanted, unloved but healthy, with ten fingers and ten toes, her mother considered her a normal child. There was no hospital birth, just the local midwife or the old girl they called the midwife. Life was tough, money scarce, and every penny was fought for and treasured.
In Christine's early years, before they tried to send her to school, the house which was called a home lacked the warmth a child needs to grow, none from her mother and the only laughter she heard was on those occasions when the men came around and they sat in the living room drinking. The drunken laughter of dirty old men and a willing woman. The love she got came from her brothers and sisters, who shared the house, 3 or four in a bed it was her brothers and sisters who looked after her. She wore hand-me-down dresses and rarely had shoes on her feet. She never knew the laughter or love that every child should, it was a loud, noisy house, and swearing and the shouting were the norm. A child raised like that doesn't know what normal is or isn't, to them this is how the world is. When her mother wasn't at home, she knew she was safe from any beatings. Too many times she was left battered and bruised.
The child-like innocence that children have was lost to her long before it should have been. She was raised on the streets, playing games. Each street was full of children, it seems that the only thing the people could do was procreate. The men had gone off to another war or were feigning nonexistent injuries. The world she grew up in was one of muliebrity. It would define her future life. Crime was rife, a way of life and you had to live using your wits and cunning.
There was no entertainment, and as the night fell and the day ended, crawling into bed hungry, cold, and thankful she didn't have a beating to go with her sleep. It was in the dark, listening to her older sisters talking and whispering with each other, then the giggling and noises they made as she was the youngest and she was never included in their secret games. She wanted to be included in their secrets but she was left alone, to wonder what they talked about. She wondered why they giggled so much, why they made their strange sounds which sounded like so much happiness.
She looked at the strangers in the house at all times of the day and night. This was her normal life. Seeing her mother take her sisters and disappear behind closed doors only to reappear a short time later smiling and laughing. She didn't know what went on behind the closed doors, but she listened in, along with her other siblings, and she heard the noises, the giggling and ooohhhs and aaaahhhhhs. She heard the beatings and the crying. The bed creaking and the cries of delight.
No one thought it strange that she was always at home and not at school, the fact was her birth was never registered, and she was actually never recorded as a person. No paperwork ever existed for her.
Her life of crime started before her 8th birthday, not that birthdays were ever celebrated so she didn't really know her age. She was shown how to steal from the local greengrocer, and how to pretend to cry and keep the shop owner distracted while her brothers and sisters stole from the fruit trays at the front of the shop on the high street.