Authors note: - This is a follow on to the previous episodes of Becca XXX Dangerous Cargo. Please read them before reading this or you will not understand the plot or characters
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Becca XXX. Dangerous Cargo.
Ch 06
I woke up with a terrible headache and a very dry mouth. I was back in my flat, alone, and my head was pounding. I downed the glass of water which was on my bedside table and then got up to refill it.
It was seven-thirty in the morning and unfortunately that meant it was time to get up and go to work. I regretted the amount of wine I'd drunk the previous night, but that was my only regret. No doubt Janice would be feeling a lot worse than I was.
Steph and I had left Janice's place at around midnight after we'd both fallen asleep on her sofa. We had shared a taxi home after checking that Janice was still breathing. She seemed to be fine, snoring away in her bed, so we'd let ourselves out after leaving her a note.
Janice
We had a great night. Hope you're not feeling too hungover this morning. See you at work.
Steph and Becca
Xxx
Steph had offered to put me up for the night at her place, but I declined on the grounds that we wouldn't get any sleep if I stayed. She had laughed a dirty laugh, but had agreed with me. It was a work night after all and I could hardly call in sick on my third day at my new job.
When I had gotten back to my flat, my head had been buzzing with what I'd seen on the news channel with Natalie apparently taking centre stage. All I wanted to do was call Lexa to find out what was going on, but my top priority was sleep. I was exhausted. Besides, I doubted that Lexa would have told me anything anyway. My best option was to talk to Natalie, but that presented its own set of problems.
We were forbidden from talking to each other when we were undercover for obvious reasons. Even so, I felt that I should at least warn Natalie that I'd spotted her on the news. We were supposed to be undercover after all and, if anything, she seemed to be doing the opposite.
I walked into the kitchen to refill my glass and I searched the cupboards for some painkillers. Drinking too much on a work night hadn't been my best idea, but at least I'd had some sexy fun with Stephanie. I swallowed the pills and switched the television on, turning it to the twenty-four-hour news channel. It usually played in a constant loop and I was hoping to get another look at the Brexit protests, now that I was sober. The reporter on the TV was currently talking about the green energy campaign and some boring stuff about a power station near Bristol called 'Hinckley Point'.
I let it play in the background as I put some toast in the toaster and boiled the kettle. I needed something to soak up the alcohol and give me some carbohydrate energy. I also needed a strong cup of coffee with plenty of sugar to give me that additional caffeine boost.
The news article wasn't very interesting, but it did back up Prime Minister Wilson's promise to decommission some power stations and move to greener energy. The reporter rattled on about the dismantling of 'Hinckley Point A', which was no longer in use and the construction of 'Hinckley point C' which was to be one of Britain's last nuclear power stations ever built. New energy would come from renewable sources such as wind, solar, hydro and biomass, which already contributed up to thirty percent of the country's power production.
My toast popped up and I buttered it as I waited for the anti-Brexit report to come on. I made myself a black coffee with four sugars and then sat down on the sofa and started stuffing my face. I was famished from drinking too much and from fucking Steph on Janice's living room floor. I was still wearing the same sticky panties from the night before and I could feel how wet I was. Her queefing fetish had been highly erotic and unusual and I couldn't wait to try it out with Lexa and Natalie.
At last, Mr Boring finished his report by saying that this was a new era for power production in our country and that it would mean that nuclear waste would no longer need to be transported to Sellafield for indefinite storage. He then went on to explain that Sellafield was a disused nuclear power plant from the nineteen-seventies. It was now decommissioned and was used to store and make safe, nuclear waste from all over the UK. Moving to renewable sources that didn't pollute the planet was a step in the right direction as far as I was concerned.
I finished my toast as the news report flicked over to the protests in Nottingham. It didn't take long for me to see Natalie on the screen in all her glory and I wondered if she even knew it had happened.
I dialled her number and waited. I wasn't even sure if she would pick up. I knew she'd have been issued a new phone for her assignment; it was standard procedure. When we went undercover, all of our personal items, including phones, were confiscated. We didn't carry anything that could point back to our true identities. However, that didn't stop us from diverting our private numbers to the new phone, just in case we needed to get in touch. I had added a call-divert from my personal number to my new phone and I was pretty sure that Nat would have done the same. It was like a secret pact between the two of us, but I was sure Lexa knew about it -- she never missed a trick.
Ring-ring. Ring-ring. Ring-ring.
Ring-ring. Ring-ring. Ring-ring.
It rang for a while and I was about to hang up, when she finally answered.
"Hello," she said tentatively, not knowing who it was.
She would have no idea it was me calling her as she didn't have my new number.
"Nat? It's Becca," I replied.
"Oh, hi Sis. Hang on, I'm in the middle of something. Let me just go somewhere more private," she said.
It sounded as though she was with someone whom she couldn't talk in front of. Making out that I was her sister calling her was a good ploy. I heard a door open as she distanced herself from whoever it was and then it sounded like she was outside in heavy traffic.
"Becca, what's up? This isn't the best time to be calling me," she said quietly.
"I'm phoning you to see if I can have your autograph," I laughed. "You're fucking famous, bitch."
"Oh shit. I know. I'm guessing you watched the news last night then?" she sounded mortified.
"Fuck yeah, I did. I'm watching your ugly face on my TV right now," I replied. "Re-verse the vote. Re-verse the vote," I chanted their slogan down the phone to her as a piss take.
"Oh don't," she groaned. "I've fucked up big time. I had no idea I'd be on the TV. Lexa's going fucking ape-shit about it."
"I'm not surprised, you dozy cow. What the fuck are you playing at? You're supposed to be undercover, not posing for the cameras."
"I know that, but my group went to the protests. I had no idea the camera crew would be there and by the time I saw them, it was too late. I had to stay there and join in or I'd have blown my cover," she whispered.
"I understand that, but what the hell are you working on? Surely, it's just a bunch of moaning Remainers who are still bitter about leaving the EU? How does that justify you being there as an undercover agent?" I didn't know if she knew I wasn't in the loop, so I was trying to bluff some information out of her.
"It's a lot more complicated than that. These fuckers are up to something big and it's my job to find out what. I've been with this group for a couple of months now and I'm finally making some headway."
"What are they up to?"
"Becca, you know we're not supposed to talk about it," she chastised me. "I can't tell you that."
"Well, I already know most of it. I can see that you've infiltrated an anti-Brexit group and I already know about the numbers you found on the Chinese takeaway menu. I also know that Tony found the same numbers on a betting slip in Birmingham and that he's tracking a terror cell who are making a bomb. Maybe you can fill in the blanks?"
She went quiet for a moment as she thought about it. I was breaking a lot of rules asking her these questions, but my curiosity was getting the better of me.
"I can't tell you anything about my mission, but I can tell you something about yours," she finally replied.
"What about my mission?" I asked, sounding as confused as I felt.