Author's Note.
It's been an interesting few weeks, having started a new job -- which is severely cutting into my writing time. I'd like to thank all of you for sticking with me as you have. I will continue to try and write as much as I can given my new circumstances.
As always my thanks go to Dr Mark my stalwart editor, and TheSwiss for managing my server.
Also, this chapter contains what might be called a cliffhanger, so if that's a trigger for you - then don't read it.
I will continue to write this story as I want to - it is your choice to read it or not read it.
KR
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Chapter 65 - Fire
We were prevented from approaching our house. There were two fire trucks there and several police cars. I even noticed that Alan and Anne, and our other neighbours, had been evacuated from their houses while fire fighters hosed them down to prevent the fire from leaping the gap. Everything was so hot. From the little I could see, the house was completely engulfed with flames shooting out of all the visible windows.
A police officer approached us.
"Is that your place?" he asked.
I nodded as my girls watched wide eyed as everything we had went up in smoke. For myself, there was nothing in there that I was particularly upset about losing. All my schoolwork was on the cloud and I'd memorised every book I had bought for my course.
"Can you think of anyone that might want to do this?" he asked.
I certainly had my suspicions, but this seemed way too extreme. There was a world of difference between a roughing up and this. They couldn't have known that we weren't inside when they did whatever they did. I doubted they knocked first.
Then I had a horrible thought. I knew that the others had gone out to a club, but had they come back early? Were they in there when it went up?
I pulled out my phone and dialled Josh.
"Hey Caleb," he said. "You back so early?"
"Are you with Gracie and Dana?" I asked.
"Yes," he said. "Why, what's up?"
"Someone torched the house," I said. "I just wanted to make sure you were all safe."
"Someone what?" he asked, incredulity in his voice. "Are you guys ok?"
"We just got back and found it lit up," I said. "The fire department is here trying to put it out now. Looks like everything went up."
"We're coming home," he said. "We'll be there in a half hour."
The policeman was looking at me, irritation clear in his expression.
"Sorry," I said. "I just wanted to make sure that my housemates were okay. They went out separately from us and I didn't know if they'd gotten back yet."
His face cleared. "Okay," he said. "That's something at least. So back to the question?"
"I honestly don't know," I told him. "We had a run in with some low-level thugs breaking into our house a couple of nights ago. We subdued them and they got arrested. We never found out who sent them, although I have my suspicions. But without indisputable proof, the person I'm thinking of is too rich and powerful to do anything about.
"If it is him, he'll have several degrees of separation between him and whoever did this. Tracing it back to him will be difficult if not impossible."
I went on to explain everything that had happened between us and the Greenwood family, from Trevor's crashing his car and getting caught on a DUI, to Walter's visit, and his attempt to get me arrested. I told him the full story of the three thugs, and that I'd not had any news if they had given up who had sent them, nor even if they were still in jail or had been let out.
"If they're out," I said, "then they're probably the first people I'd be looking to talk to."
While I'd been talking to the officer, all the girls had gathered around us, each holding onto others. Jules and Ness looked on sadly as the house burned. Melanie and Sarah were both openly crying. Surprisingly, Mary looked composed but Amanda looked furious.
Alan and Anne came over.
"Thank goodness you're all right," Anne said. "We didn't know if any of you were still in there. We saw some of you go out earlier but there were still cars on the drive. Tom Pritchard raised the alarm and went and smashed the windows of the cars in the drive. We pushed them away from the house so they didn't get caught up in it."
It was only then that I noticed that Amanda's and Gracie's car were both parked badly on the other side of the road away from the house.
"I think Tom would have gone into the house to check, but he couldn't get through that new front door he fitted."
"I'm glad he didn't," I said. "The last thing I'd have wanted was for him to get stuck in there." I indicated the furnace that was still blazing, albeit slightly less fiercely, where our house used to be.
I saw Melanie concentrating on the house, and the fire seemed to lessen. I could feel her pushing hard, and reaching the limits of her powers, so I went over to her.
"Enough," I said. "Nobody was hurt and I don't want you to hurt yourself. If you must do something, just try to keep the neighbor's houses from catching. The firefighters are wetting them down but I can see them starting to steam. Keep them cool, but don't overtax your power."
Melanie nodded at me and turned toward the neighbors' houses.
Sarah looked up at me from her position beside Melanie.
"What are we going to do?" she asked tearfully.
"Nobody got hurt," I said. "So, it's just a matter of rebuilding and replacing what was lost. The insurance will cover most of it and we have enough money to make up any difference.
"Look on this as a chance to refresh your wardrobe. There was nothing irreplaceable in there...was there?"
"Not really," she said. "There were a couple of dolls that I'd had since I was a child but I only really kept them because mom said I should. For some reason I've never really been a hoarder. But I lost all my books, my work, and my laptop."
"All your work is on the cloud," I said, "Jules made sure of that, so you've lost nothing from that perspective. Books we can replace. Clothes and your laptop we can replace. The only thing we couldn't replace would be any of us, and we were all out of the house, so that's fine."
I looked at Jules.
"Jules, I'm sorry. That game we got in Paris?" I asked.
"Is currently sitting in my locker at PSU," she said. "I took it in to show a couple of the guys."