A Clockwork Wimp (Book 1 of 2)
Chapter 1
I slowly slide the large window open and climbed inside without making any noise. But there were noises. Noises that were tearing my ear drums apart. Noises that were directly coming from my chest. I knew I have to control my breathing in order to slow down my heart. It was becoming a distraction. A distraction I cannot afford. Luckily, I need less than a minute to do what I am here to do.
I have been to this house at least a million times. And the last time I was here was barely four hours ago. I have an agenda the last time I was here. I used a bit of WD40 on the railing of the window and left the window unhooked.
Once inside, I quickly walked up to the stove. My heart was still a major disturbance and it was irritating. The sound of the gas stove firing up was like a bomb going off in the neighborhood and the sound took an eternity to die down. I quickly picked up the small hand towel I have seen earlier and throw it down on the flames. The flames died down but the distinguished smell of the gas being leaked hit my nostrils. I turned around and close the kitchen door in order not to disturb the occupant with the smell who was sound asleep upstairs.
I climbed back out from the same window and closed it back up. I started walking towards my house when I looked at my watch. 51 seconds. Well, that wasn't bad. But my heart was still thumping.
It took me about two and a half minutes on the concrete jogging path to climb back into my study. The concrete jogging path was important to my whole plan. I don't want any foot print anywhere. Back home, I pulled the thin Gortex gloves off my hands and put them back where they were supposed to be. I pulled off my jogging shoes, checked their soles, walked out to the main entrance and placed them back into the shoe-rack.
Back in my study, I took a deep breath and pour myself a glass of Jack Daniels. The digital clock on the wall was telling me that it was 1:16 am. I left the house at exactly 1:10 am. and came back within 6 minutes. The opened Excel file I was working on was last saved at 1:09 am. Now I saved another copy of the same file using 'Save As ...' , now I have got a time stamp of 1:17 on the new file. Now I have never left the house.
I suddenly became very tired. I asked myself what I have become but didn't let that question to be asked again. What I have become is not even important now. I sat down on the heavily padded leather office chair and closed my eyes. Hopefully, the alarm clock that I have sat next door will wake me up in the morning.
Chapter 2
The blast shook the core of my house. Glass flew in from all directions. Luckily I have my back towards the window and the head rest was very high. My eyes popped open. Oh shit.
Mike and Tony. I started running towards the door bare feet. The glass cutting my feet was nothing compared to the sting that was growing in my heart. My god. Don't. Don't let this happen. Don't let this happen to my Mike and Tony. What have I done? I will kill myself if anything happened to them.
I opened the door of my study and ran pass a screaming Catherine. I flew up the stairs to their room. My god. Don't let this happen to me. I banged open their door and saw them coiled up together on Tony's bed. Mike was covering his younger brother with a little blanket. I fell on them and hugged them to my chest. Thank god. Thank you, god. I suddenly wanted to breathe. My world almost fell apart right in front of my eyes. And it was my doing. But thank god.
'Dad, what was that sound?' Mike asked.
'Yes, yes ... Dad ... what was that sound?' Tony strummed.
I was numb. There was a vacuum around me. What have I done. I almost have them killed. I looked around their room and it was perfectly fine. Except for the blood on the creamy carpet everything looked as it should. Not a single piece of glass. But I didn't dare move. I looked around the room once again. Then it hit me. We were on the other side of the house and the blood on the carpet was from my own feet. I started breathing once again but I was still hugging them tightly into my chest.
Catherine came into the room crying and holding our phone.
'Oh my god, are they okay? Is anyone hurt? My god what happened?'
I didn't answer her and kept hugging my two diamonds. And she didn't seem to notice the blood on the carpet. I can't bring myself to believe what I have almost done. But everything is okay now. Everything will have to go according to the plan. There was no more distraction of this kind any more. The initial stage was passed.
'It's Christine's house. My god what happened?' Catherine was still crying.
'What happen?' I asked in a monotone.
'I wanted to call her up for the morning jog but before the lines get connected ... my god ... the whole house trembled like there was an earthquake. There was glass all over the place. And ... and ... when I looked out the window ... I can't see their house anymore.' She started crying louder this time.
I didn't give a fuck. But if my calculation has been correct they shall still be alive. Deaf ... yes but not dead. But then again, I have already miscalculated once. No matter what, I am not going to grief for what I have done. And neither am I going to wish anyone good luck.
'You take care of the kids. I will go check what had happened.' Catherine said still clutching the phone.
The phone was the trigger. Talking about being 'clockwork' and morning jogs.
Chapter 3
'Dad, I can't see their house anymore because of the trees.' Mike said while looking out the window.
I don't know why but I was exceptionally calm. I liked it like this. Last few days have been harsh to me. But that is gone now and hopefully never come back. Except for my feet, the whole world was holly-dory. Even though my neighbor's house is recently smitten. I just made my eggs and bacon for my Mike and Tony.
'Dad, I hope they both die.' This time Mike whispered while his nose was touching the window.
'Yeah ... Yeah. Both die.' Tony followed.
'Both of you just cut it. And I don't like you talking like that.' I growled.
'But Dad, they are never nice to us. Aunt Christine always calls Mom a fool for having us. And that dick-head Brian called us spoiled brat.' Mike said with a vengeance in his voice.
'Yeah ... Yeah. Dick-head Brian.' Tony followed again.
'No more from either one of you. I will not tolerate such language.' I said knowing that neither one cared.
'Come on, Dad, you talk like Mom.' Mike winked at his brother.
'Yeah ... Yeah. Talk like Mom.' Tony was laughing now.
I walked around the kitchen table to whip his little bump for being overly sharp tongued. The pain shot through from the base for my foot to my knee. And I bend myself sideway.
'Yeah ... Yeah. Now he walk like Mom too.' This time it was Tony the Initiator.
He jumped down from the chair and ran off laughing, carefully avoiding the cordoned-off area still with the glass on. Mike just gave me one glance, shook his head and looked back out the window.
I looked out the window too. There were fire trucks, ambulances and a couple of police cars surrounding their house. My feet were unexpected casualty. And I need them fixed. I need to talk to the paramedics from the ambulances.
'You fancy a picnic breakfast in the neighbor's backyard.' I asked without looking at Mike.
'Sure, let's see what is left of the backyard anyway.'
From a sideway glance, I saw a smirk on his face. The dislike of our neighbor was mutual.
Chapter 4
I made the kids wear sport shoes and me in my slippers, we walked for a trip to our neighbor. The kids still have their egg and bacon sandwiches in hand. I have quickly gulped down two large portion breakfast back in the kitchen. I have got a long day ahead. And I have looked forward for this day. I wanted to be in a full energy funk. I want to show a couple of people how much of a 'Clockwork Wimp' I am.
The ambulance paramedic quickly told me that my foot wouldn't be the cause of my death. There were minor cuts though. They pulled out two small piece of glass still stuck under my feet. My feet were bandage and I was sure that I could still handle the rest of the day.
With Tony in my arms and Mike standing next to me, we saw Brian and Christine sitting in one of the ambulance. They will live. Though, I don't give a fuck. My lovely wife, Catharine was standing at the door talking to them.
We went looking for the damage I have done. It was more or less how I predicted it. Yeah, a bit more than that. Their kitchen was an extension from the main brick-house connected by a small slide-door. The kitchen was made out of wood and was facing the side of the lake. Now I can see the interior of their house up to three stories.
I saw Catherine getting into the ambulance with them while using her cell. My cell start ringing.
'Yeah.'
'Why didn't you come over to us? I saw you walking around the house with the kids.' she yell into the phone.
'I don't want my kids to see minced meat.' I laughed in the phone.
'My god. It's no time to joke. Luckily they are both okay. They have to x-ray Chris' arm but Brian is okay. They were on the other side ...'
'Yeah, when are you coming back home?' I interrupted.
'Am ... don't know ... why am I in here ... wait. Wait. They are both okay. I am coming back. Let me ask the ambulance guy to stop the car.'
I pressed the red button on my phone. Let's play. I know what is going to happen for the rest of the day. I want to tell them how a good loving husband and a father of two can be a 'Clockwork Wimp'.
Chapter 5
Catherine came back walking within 5 minutes. She started telling me what had happened. I paid extra attention. But it quickly became boring. Both Brian and Christine were lectured by the Fire Department about being careless. The police gave the house a quick walk-around and handed the case over to the Fire Department. I have always believed in keeping things simple. Quick in, quick out. The best way to make it look like an accident. You leave nothing behind.