Janey walked to the doorway of the games room and looked in to where Robby and Adam were seated at the table in the corner. She knew she had to do what she was about to do to enable herself to move on and put the events of the past weeks behind her.
Adam looked up at the sound of her footsteps and smiled encouragingly at her.
"Hi Janey. Did you want something?" Adam asked in his quiet voice.
Janey trembled slightly as she held eye contact with Adam for several seconds before looking away from him.
"I... I'll try to look at those photos," Janey said uneasily.
"Would you like to come over here and sit down?" Adam asked as he indicated the empty chairs.
Robby dragged his attention away from the report he was reading and lifted his head to watch Janey walk into the room uneasily. He smiled reassuringly as she took a seat across from him and looked down at her hands in her lap.
"We'll start with the same book as last time," Adam said as he moved around beside her and placed the book in front of her; he began to turn the pages steadily. When he turned the page to where Janey had left last time she flinched visibly and cleared her throat nervously.
"I recognise him ... him ... and him." She said softly as she pointed out the pictures of Seth, Roy and Zane.
"Do you know their names?" Adam asked softly.
"Seth, Roy and Zane." Janey said as she pointed to each one in turn.
"Where do you recognise them from Janey?" Robby asked gently.
"From in Melbourne and before then," She muttered as she looked away.
"Can you tell me what happened in Melbourne?" Robby probed.
"I was heading to the bus depot to catch the bus to Sydney when someone grabbed me from behind. It was Seth.." Janey said as she pointed at Seth. " I heard him, Roy.." this time Janey pointed out Roy ".speak and then I got slammed against a wall and passed out. Later, after I woke up and Zane was there too."
"You said you recognised them from before Melbourne?" Robby said softly.
"Yes." Janey said after a few moments, she had her eyes focused on one of her hands where it sat on the table beside the book.
"Where did you meet them?" Robby asked after she was silent for several minutes.
"At the house," Janey mumbled.
"What house?" Adam asked.
"Where I got took after I tried to run away and they decided to leave the cabin," Janey said faintly.
"What happened at the house? How did you meet them?" Robby insisted.
"I don't want to talk about it!" Janey shook her head as she tucked her hands in her armpits and hugged herself.
"Are you sure you knew them before?" Robby asked. As much as he wanted to slam the book shut and never make his little sister look at it ever again he knew he needed to press for as much information as he could get her to reveal to help make a case against the men.
"Seth raped me, his friends helped him." Janey said bitterly.
There! It was out! She thought to herself. She couldn't bring herself to look at her brother. She didn't want to see the sympathy or sorrow or sadness he might have in his eyes.
Adam and Robby exchanged glances. Now they knew why she had been so loath to look at the pictures.
There was silence for a few minutes as Adam quickly made notes in his notebook. Once he was finished he cleared his throat signalling to Robby to continue with his questions.
Robby wanted to hug his sister and promise her that these men could never hurt her again but he was afraid he would shatter her hard won composure.
"Look at some more pictures and see if you know anyone else," Robby said as he turned the page.
Janey remained silent through the rest of the book and when it was finished Adam moved it and placed another book in front of her.
"You mentioned to one of the nurses something about motorbikes. Here are some pictures of known bikers. Tell me if you recognise any. Maybe you saw one of them talking to the man who abducted you." Adam said soothingly when Janey flinched at the sound of his voice. He didn't tell her that some of the men in the pictures he was about to show her were suspected of being involved in selling drugs and in some cases possible sex slavery.
"I want a drink." Janey protested. 'They know what happened to me! They know all of it!' she thought in a panic as she realised he must have read some kind of report to know about what she had said.
"What would you like?" Robby asked as he got to his feet. "Coke? Coffee? Water?"
As soon as the words left Robby's lips Janey immediately thought to herself 'Coke and coffee would be no good for the baby.' Startled by the thought she jerked her head up to look at her brother.
"Which would you like?" Robby smiled at her, he could count the number of times he had seen her look anyone in the face since getting home on one hand.
"Tea please," Janey said after a moment's consideration. She couldn't help but notice the proud smile on Robby's face and she gave a nervous smile before looking away.
"I know just how you like your tea. And I think I'll bring in something for us all to eat." He announced as he headed for the door.
Janey sat staring off into space. 'The baby' she thought uneasily. The child that had been forced onto her just as Hawk and the others had forced themselves onto her. She looked down at her hands in her lap and realised that they were folded protectively over her stomach. With a start she realised she felt protective of the baby she had not known had existed until the previous day.
The child she carried was just as much a victim of what had happened as she was. She had to be strong for the sake of the baby, she had to do all she could to protect it and herself.
"Show me more pictures." Janey forced herself to say as she glanced at Adam and gave him a nervous smile.