Jay and the Silent Day (MF/MFfm)
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:18 am
“Yvonne, I’m home,†Mark Williamson called out as he closed the door, “where are the kids?â€
“Charlie is round at the Cottrell Farm, and Lisa is across the road,†Yvonne said as she came out of the kitchen, looking at her husband in his business suit. “Food will be ready in a few minutes.â€
“Sounds good,†Mark said as he came over and kissed his wife, in her black jacket and dress. “Listen – the kids are away Saturday, aren’t they?â€
“Yeah – your mum is looking after them,†Yvonne said as she looked at him, “Why?â€
“An opportunity has arisen – let me talk you through it…â€
As Rebecca Corrigan looked out of her window onto the rolling fields of the Cotswolds, she allowed herself a smile. It was going to be another good day, and she was looking forward to what the day would bring. The thirteen year old was wearing a long sleeved brown top with a white gillet, blue jeans and brown sneakers, her long blonde hair falling over her shoulders.
As she felt the hand on her shoulder, she turned and smiled at her mother. Rowena was in her mid-forties, with short brown hair, and was also wearing a long sleeved brown top with a white gillet, but in her case a brown and grey scarf was tied round her neck loosely as well. Her dark leggings were tucked into knee length tan leather boots.
As Rowena looked at her daughter and smiled, she said “Bobby is downstairs, having breakfast, and your father has gone to play a game of golf, but will be back at Lunchtime. Come and eat.†Rebecca nodded as she followed her mother out of the room and down the stairs, smiling as she saw her younger brother sitting at the table. H had short light brown hair, the orange padded jerkin over his own long sleeve brown top with a white t-shirt under that, jeans and brown shoes.
“Got any plans for today, Becca,†he said as he took a drink from a glass of orange juice, the girl shaking her head as she sat down and poured some cereal into a bowl. As she added some milk, Rowena went to the side and made herself a cup of coffee.
“Well, both of you can finish your homework and then ohmygodwhoareyou?â€
The two children looked over as the rear door of the house opened, and five people came in, four men and one woman. All of them were wearing blue overalls, black leather gloves and heavy shoes – but they also had balaclavas over their heads, so that only their eyes and lips could be seen. Two of the men were carrying large bags, as one of them said in a Geordie accent “Good morning, Corrigan family. Apologies for the unexpected intrusion, but so long as you all sit and behave yourselves, then nobody will get hurt.â€
“Who are you,†Bobby said as he put his spoon down, and started to stand up, but before he could the woman said in a Scottish accent “Sit doon laddie – ah promise ye, nobody wants tae hurt you or ye family, so just do as we say.â€
Rebecca looked at them, and then her fingers danced in the air as she looked at them, then at her mother.
“I don’t know Rebecca – who are you?â€
“My name,†the man said quietly “is Jay Edwards, and this is my good friend Mrs McPhee. Now, Bobby and Rebecca, we want your father and his business partners to do something for us, so we’re going to be staying today to make sure they do it. The down side of that is, we need to make sure you cannot tell them we are here, but first – finish your breakfast.â€
Rowena’s eyes widened as she said “no – not you, not today…â€
“I regret to say it is, so best you sit down, have your coffee, and then we can begin….â€
“Do you know who they are Mum,†Bobby asked quietly.
“I do – they are robbers, Bobby, and we are going to be held hostage by them. All of us. I need you – and you Rebecca,†she said as she looked at her daughter, “to be very brave, and do what they say, all right?â€
“Ah heard you say ye hae homework tae finish,†Mrs McPhee said, “when ye hae eaten, we can go and make sure ye both dae that, nice and quietly. So eat up – we’ve a lot tae do today…â€
“What do you mean, nice and quietly,†Bobby whispered as Rebecca looked at her mother.
“You will see,†Jay said quietly, “so please, finish your breakfast…â€
“You’re going to tie us up and gag us,†Rowena said quietly as her children started to eat again, “but Rebecca – she cannot hear or talk, how do I explain what is going to happen?â€
“Just as you always do,†Jay said quietly, “but you also tell her if she needs the toilet to shake her head three times from side to side.â€
“And when I cannot speak?â€
Mrs McPhee smiled as her gloved fingers signed “then I will tell her…â€
“Make sure the telephone is disconnected – but not the internet, not until they have finished their homework,†Jay said to one of the other masked men, “and then draw the curtains in the main room…â€
As they walked through, Rebecca looked at Bobby, both of them with their hands on their heads, as Jay followed with their mother. Rowena had her wrists secured together behind her back with white rope, and bands of rope were around her arms and chest, securing them to her sides.
“You can see that your books and laptops are on the table,†Jay said quietly to the two children, “go and sit in the chair, but keep your hands on your head until we tell you to.â€
“They are going to tie you both to the chair,†Rowena said as she stood so both of her children could see her, “and put some tape over your mouths, so remember, Rebecca, if you need to go to the toilet, shake your head three times.â€
Rebecca nodded as Mrs McPhee said “dinnae worry lass, I’ll be watching†in front of her, before she knelt down and used lengths of white rope to secure her ankles to the front legs of the chair, one of the other masked men doing the same to Bobby. Their waists were then secured to the back of the chairs, before Jay tore a strip of white tape from a roll, and pressed it firmly over Bobby’s mouth.
“Are you all right,†Rowena asked quietly, Bobby looking at her before he said “hhmmfhnnmmhhmmm.†The tape was then pressed over Rebecca’s mouth, who looked up and nodded before their chairs were moved and they began to work, Mrs McPhee and one of the men watching them.
“Take a seat,†Jay said to Rowena, walking her to an armchair and allowing her to sit before he crossed and bound her ankles tightly together, then secured her legs below her knees.
“Do you really think you can get away with this,†she said as Jay tore a strip of tape from the roll.
“Yes, we do – after all, we also know you will not be our only charges today, and we also know Rebecca is not the only person we have to watch carefully. Now, put your lips together…â€
As the tape went over her mouth, Rowena looked worried – how did they know about what happened here on a Saturday?
“Now, keep an eye out,†Jay said quietly as he looked at his watch, “we have about an hour…â€
“Charlie is round at the Cottrell Farm, and Lisa is across the road,†Yvonne said as she came out of the kitchen, looking at her husband in his business suit. “Food will be ready in a few minutes.â€
“Sounds good,†Mark said as he came over and kissed his wife, in her black jacket and dress. “Listen – the kids are away Saturday, aren’t they?â€
“Yeah – your mum is looking after them,†Yvonne said as she looked at him, “Why?â€
“An opportunity has arisen – let me talk you through it…â€
As Rebecca Corrigan looked out of her window onto the rolling fields of the Cotswolds, she allowed herself a smile. It was going to be another good day, and she was looking forward to what the day would bring. The thirteen year old was wearing a long sleeved brown top with a white gillet, blue jeans and brown sneakers, her long blonde hair falling over her shoulders.
As she felt the hand on her shoulder, she turned and smiled at her mother. Rowena was in her mid-forties, with short brown hair, and was also wearing a long sleeved brown top with a white gillet, but in her case a brown and grey scarf was tied round her neck loosely as well. Her dark leggings were tucked into knee length tan leather boots.
As Rowena looked at her daughter and smiled, she said “Bobby is downstairs, having breakfast, and your father has gone to play a game of golf, but will be back at Lunchtime. Come and eat.†Rebecca nodded as she followed her mother out of the room and down the stairs, smiling as she saw her younger brother sitting at the table. H had short light brown hair, the orange padded jerkin over his own long sleeve brown top with a white t-shirt under that, jeans and brown shoes.
“Got any plans for today, Becca,†he said as he took a drink from a glass of orange juice, the girl shaking her head as she sat down and poured some cereal into a bowl. As she added some milk, Rowena went to the side and made herself a cup of coffee.
“Well, both of you can finish your homework and then ohmygodwhoareyou?â€
The two children looked over as the rear door of the house opened, and five people came in, four men and one woman. All of them were wearing blue overalls, black leather gloves and heavy shoes – but they also had balaclavas over their heads, so that only their eyes and lips could be seen. Two of the men were carrying large bags, as one of them said in a Geordie accent “Good morning, Corrigan family. Apologies for the unexpected intrusion, but so long as you all sit and behave yourselves, then nobody will get hurt.â€
“Who are you,†Bobby said as he put his spoon down, and started to stand up, but before he could the woman said in a Scottish accent “Sit doon laddie – ah promise ye, nobody wants tae hurt you or ye family, so just do as we say.â€
Rebecca looked at them, and then her fingers danced in the air as she looked at them, then at her mother.
“I don’t know Rebecca – who are you?â€
“My name,†the man said quietly “is Jay Edwards, and this is my good friend Mrs McPhee. Now, Bobby and Rebecca, we want your father and his business partners to do something for us, so we’re going to be staying today to make sure they do it. The down side of that is, we need to make sure you cannot tell them we are here, but first – finish your breakfast.â€
Rowena’s eyes widened as she said “no – not you, not today…â€
“I regret to say it is, so best you sit down, have your coffee, and then we can begin….â€
“Do you know who they are Mum,†Bobby asked quietly.
“I do – they are robbers, Bobby, and we are going to be held hostage by them. All of us. I need you – and you Rebecca,†she said as she looked at her daughter, “to be very brave, and do what they say, all right?â€
“Ah heard you say ye hae homework tae finish,†Mrs McPhee said, “when ye hae eaten, we can go and make sure ye both dae that, nice and quietly. So eat up – we’ve a lot tae do today…â€
“What do you mean, nice and quietly,†Bobby whispered as Rebecca looked at her mother.
“You will see,†Jay said quietly, “so please, finish your breakfast…â€
“You’re going to tie us up and gag us,†Rowena said quietly as her children started to eat again, “but Rebecca – she cannot hear or talk, how do I explain what is going to happen?â€
“Just as you always do,†Jay said quietly, “but you also tell her if she needs the toilet to shake her head three times from side to side.â€
“And when I cannot speak?â€
Mrs McPhee smiled as her gloved fingers signed “then I will tell her…â€
“Make sure the telephone is disconnected – but not the internet, not until they have finished their homework,†Jay said to one of the other masked men, “and then draw the curtains in the main room…â€
As they walked through, Rebecca looked at Bobby, both of them with their hands on their heads, as Jay followed with their mother. Rowena had her wrists secured together behind her back with white rope, and bands of rope were around her arms and chest, securing them to her sides.
“You can see that your books and laptops are on the table,†Jay said quietly to the two children, “go and sit in the chair, but keep your hands on your head until we tell you to.â€
“They are going to tie you both to the chair,†Rowena said as she stood so both of her children could see her, “and put some tape over your mouths, so remember, Rebecca, if you need to go to the toilet, shake your head three times.â€
Rebecca nodded as Mrs McPhee said “dinnae worry lass, I’ll be watching†in front of her, before she knelt down and used lengths of white rope to secure her ankles to the front legs of the chair, one of the other masked men doing the same to Bobby. Their waists were then secured to the back of the chairs, before Jay tore a strip of white tape from a roll, and pressed it firmly over Bobby’s mouth.
“Are you all right,†Rowena asked quietly, Bobby looking at her before he said “hhmmfhnnmmhhmmm.†The tape was then pressed over Rebecca’s mouth, who looked up and nodded before their chairs were moved and they began to work, Mrs McPhee and one of the men watching them.
“Take a seat,†Jay said to Rowena, walking her to an armchair and allowing her to sit before he crossed and bound her ankles tightly together, then secured her legs below her knees.
“Do you really think you can get away with this,†she said as Jay tore a strip of tape from the roll.
“Yes, we do – after all, we also know you will not be our only charges today, and we also know Rebecca is not the only person we have to watch carefully. Now, put your lips together…â€
As the tape went over her mouth, Rowena looked worried – how did they know about what happened here on a Saturday?
“Now, keep an eye out,†Jay said quietly as he looked at his watch, “we have about an hour…â€