Characters
Sally
Fletcher - The main character from the show as we know it returns
to the bay after living in Brisbane for more than 5 years. Sally is
now returning to SB because she read that Summer Bay High needed a
new principal, so she applied for it and got the job.
Richard
Carson - Sally's husband. They got married a year before they
left the bay. Richard is a lawyer.
Pippa Saunders - Sally's
daughter from her marriage with Flynn. Pippa is now 22, and goes to
the uni.
Wallace Evans - Pippa's boyfriend. Wallace moved
to Summer Bay from the city when he started high school, and he and
Pippa have been together since they were 16, and he moved with her
when she decided to go with her parents to Brisbane.
VJ
Patterson - VJ's mother Leah took over the diner ten years ago
when Irene decided to move to England. Leah left Summer Bay eight
years ago when she got a job offer in the city. VJ came back to the
Bay a year ago because he missed the place he grew up.
DeeAnna
Phillips - Kane and Kirsty's daughter is now 21. She was never
told much about her past, but when her parents died in a shooting
accident a year ago she decided to give up her education in Canberra
and move to the place her parents use to live a long time ago so she
could find out more about her past.
Dana Lawrence - The
main doctor in Summer Bay. Dana moved here with her family fourteen
years ago when she got the job.
Stephen Lawrence - Dana's
husband. Stephen decided to buy the diner from the last owner (the
one who took over after Leah) Before that he worked in Yabbie
creek.
Wendy Lawrence - Dana and Stephen's oldest daughter.
Wendy is 16, and goes to Summer Bay High.
Alexandria Marie
Lawrence - The youngest of the Lawrence-children. Alexandria (her
friends call her Alex sometimes) is 14, and wants to hang out with
the older youths in the bay.
Mike Moore - Mike is a single
father. He moved to the Bay when Sally and Richard left, and baught
the caravan park.
Jason Moore - Mike's son. Jason is 16 and
has a crush on Wendy Lawrence. Unfortunately he's to shy to ask her
out.
Johannah Davies - Wendy's best friend. Johannah is a
bit of a trouble-maker, and has been running away from several foster
homes after her parents died.
Lillian Ray - A detective
living in Summer Bay
I'll add more characters later if people like the beginning and the story goes on. On my list of characters to-come is several people we already know from the show today, or relatives of them.
Chapter 1: Home to the Bay.
"All the boxes labeled 'Pippa' goes to the
garage apartment!" Sally Fletcher instructed the men she had
hired to help her move all the stuff.
The house was all cleaned
up, and the last truck with boxes was about to leave Brisbane and
head south.
"Hi, honey, how are you?" Richard Carson
wrapped his arms around his wife. Sally turned her head and smiled at
him.
"Fine," she said, "It's gonna be weird leaving
this place though."
"Where's Pippa?" Richard
asked.
"She's over at Wallace's helping him pack his last
stuff before she's leaving with him later today." Sally
replied.
"I thought she was leaving with us?" Richard
said.
"No," his wife answered, "She wanted to get
down to the Bay and start unpacking with Wallace as soon as possible
so she could help us unpacking our stuff later."
The
conversation was interrupted by one of the moving guys names John.
"I
tried to find the directions on the internet, I found Yabbie Creek,
but I didn't find Summer Beach."
"Summer Bay" Sally
corrected him.
"I've never even heard of that town"
Sally
and Richard looked at each other, smiling.
"Summer Bay might
be a small town, but I'm telling you, there's a lot going on even
though you haven't heard of it..." Richard said with a
smile.
"Wendy, can I borrow a pair of jeans?"
"Wendy
is not home yet, Alex!" Dana Lawrence called out from the
kitchen.
Alexandria Lawrence rolled her eyes, Wendy had went out
to hang in the diner and drool at VJ Patterson who worked there
again. Alex hated it when her sister left her out of things.
Especially things involving the older people in the Bay. Nothing big
had happened for a long time, and the only thing Alex liked about
living in Summer Bay was the older youths.
She sighed, and sat
down on her bed. If just something fun could happen here soon. When
adults talked about Summer Bay they talked about it like it was the
most incredible place on earth, but Alex had a feeling the golden era
of the Bay belonged in the past.
The Diner hadn't been anything
special since Leah Baker sold it. The man who took over the Beachside
Diner renamed it the Summer Bay Diner. A boring name. And now that
her father had taken over she couldn't hang out there without getting
the feeling he was constantly watching her every move.
Noah's bar
was the only thing that seemed to remain the same as it had been for
over 20 years. Alex didn't really know the details of the story, but
knew it had something to do with a stalker, a guy who died, and that
the story made all people who knew it emotional.
But the bar
wasn't really a good place to hang out either. Most of the guests
were tired 30- and 40-year olds who wanted a drink after work.
Alex
suddenly woke up from her daydreaming when she heard the entrance
door open and close. Wendy was home!
Alex practically ran to the
kitchen where Wendy and Dana were sitting.
"You'll never
guess who I ran into today!" Wendy said, and Alex could yell it
was good news.
"Sean Preston Spears!" Alex said, trying
to be funny.
"Ha ha," Wendy said in a sarcastic voice,
"You know those Hollywood-jokes of yours are getting really
old?"
There was a short pause before Dana broke the
silence:
"Who did you run into, honey?" she
asked.
"Pippa Saunders and Wallace Evans!" Wendy said,
unable to hide how excited she was.
"Really?!" Dana
replied.
"Yeah, totally!" Wendy laughed. "Sally and
Richard have bought the white house with the view of the beach, and
Pippa and Wallace are moving in to the garage apartment!"
"I
can't believe Wallace and Pippa are still together," Dana said,
shaking her head and smiling, "It seems like just yesterday
Pippa was in my office, telling me about her crush on the new boy
from the city."
Wendy smiled, "Well, they're back, and
Sally and Richerd are coming soon too!"
Alexa had left the
kitchen. She remembered Pippa as the big girl she had admired, and
opened her heart for when she babysat her while Wendy was hanging out
with her cool friends.
Sally reached out and searched for new
radio stations as the one they had been listening too was getting
more and more unclear.
"Why don't you use the internet
connection to find the stations?" Richard asked.
"I
prefer the old way," Sally replied, "and also I wanna find
out when we can get the signal from the Summer Bay Radio. I though we
would have got it by now, we're almost there!"
Richard
cleared his throat.
"Umm... Honey, the radio station in
Summer Bay closed down two years ago."
Sally stared at her
husband.
"Why?" she asked.
"A lot of people have
left the Bay the last couple of years, and there was just no need for
a radio station anymore. Yabbie Creek Alernative has taken
over."
Sally sighed. It was going to be weird to see all the
old places again, and she really hoped things weren't changed too
much.
The sunset was beautiful as they drove up the hill. They
were out of Yabbie Creek now, and around the next corner...
"Look,
there's the sign..." Sally said quietly as the "WELCOME TO
SUMMER BAY" sign appeared in front of them.
No one said
anything for a few minutes until they came out of the part of the
road where there was nothing to see but trees. Right before them
Summer Bay was laying, just like they left it, yet so different.
The
beach, the town, the sunset, it was all there.
"Welcome home,
honey" Richard said as they drove in direction of the
beach.
Sally smiled. All these things brought back so many
memories. Now all she had to worry about was how the future in the
Bay would be...
Chapter 2: The new old Summer Bay
"VJ, could you get those
coffees out to table 5?" Stephen Lawrence said. It was 11.30 and
all the lunch guests were coming to the Summer Bay Diner.
VJ
grabbed four cups of coffee. During his time working here he had
become an expert coffee waiter, able to carry up to five cups at the
time.
Most times he managed to serve the customers without
spilling coffee of them. He managed that today too, but
unfortunately...
"Hey! Watch out!" Wendy came down the
stairs from the storage room and dropped a bag of frozen fries. The
bag hit VJ in the shoulder, and all the coffee was spilled out as he
lost the cups.
"Oh, can't you guys be more careful?!"
Stephen said angrily.
Both Wendy and VJ muttered "We're
sorry", but Stephen just shook his head and left the kirchen to
go serv the customers.
"I'll make new coffee," Wendy
said.
"Two latté, one regular and a cappuchino with
extra foam" VJ answered.
In a last desperate attempt to make
VJ like her better Wendy looked at him with her best puppy face and
said "I'm soooo sorry I dropped the fries on you, VJ..."
"That's
okay" he answered and left the kitchen with the milkshakes for
table 3. Wendy sighed and started cleaning up the mess. Would he ever
see her as anything else but a waitress working for her father?
She
was just about to feel really sorry for herself when VJ
returned.
"Sally Fletcher is here. She ordered a large
espresso, and your father said we'd better not mess this order up"
he smiled.
Wendy smiled back. Maybe things weren't too dark
looking after all? At least they could share some good
diner-humour.
The water was great. Not too cold, and not with
too many waves. Pefect for swimming!
"I can't believe we're
actually back!" Wallace said as he and Pippa left the water and
reached out for the towells they had left on the beach.
"I
know" Pippa replied, "it's good to be here again
though."
"I should go back to the house, the dean at the
uni said he'd call to confirm our student id's today, and I left my
mobile." Wallace said
"Okay" Pippa answered, "I
think I'll go over to the diner to grab a coffee before I go
home"
Wallace nodded. "I guess I'll see you later,
then." He kissed her, and headed to the house.
Pippa dried
her long, dark hair with the towell, and put on the dress she had
brouhgt.
In the Summer Bay diner all the lunch customers had left,
and only a scruffy looking teenage girl in the corner drinking a
glass of juice was left.
Pippa rang the bell on the counter and a
young man came out from the kitchen.
"I'm sorry I wasn't here
to serve you when you came," he said "I'm the only one
working at the moment"
Pippa just smiled, he hadn't looked at
her long enough to recognize her yet.
"That's okay. It's
great to see you, VJ" she said.
VJ looked up.
"Pippa?!"
He said, sounding like he couldn't believe she was here.
"It's
so great to see you too!" He lughed, and they hugged.
"So,
how are you?" Pippa asked.
All of a sudden VJ was ashamed of
his life. Beautiful Pippa was coming from Brisbane, and he was
working in a diner serving people coffee and burgers.
"Umm...
I'm okay I guess..." He said, "what about you?"
Pippa
smiled again. "Oh, I'm fine, just a little busy you know,
transferring from the uni in Brisbane and everything, but it's great
to be back!"
"So you're back to stay?" VJ
asked.
"Yeah," Pippa replied.
VJ smiled at her and
took her coffee order. As he made her the double latté to go
and handed her the cup he couldn't stop smiling. Pippa was back to
stay! He couldn't believe ha hadn't thought of her when Stephen said
Sally and Richard was back.
"Here's your change," he
said.
"Oh, you just keep it" Pippa said.
VJ thanked
her and watched her leave the diner. For the rest of his shift he
couldn't stop smiling.
It was dusk, and Sally went down to the
beach. A lot of things were changed in Summer Bay, but the beach was
just as she left it. She had so many memories from the beach.
Childhood memories. Playing in the waves and bilding sand
castles...
This was the beach she had taken Pippa to play when she
was little. And this was the beach where she had spread Flynn's
ashes.
Sally sat down in the sand. She was happy with Richard, and
she loved him, but he wasn't the only man she loved.
For a few
minutes she just sat there, staring at the horizon, thinking about
Flynn and Richard.
It was almost dark when she got up and brushed
the sand off her clothes.
Before the went back to the house, she
turned her head and looked at the ocean one more time.
"I
still love you, Flynn..." she said quitely before she walked
home to her husband.
Wendy checked her watch. 9.30, she was
late!
"I'll go to bed now!" she said, and left the
living room before her mother got the chance to once again point out
how early she went to bed. After speniding the shortest time in the
bathroom ever Wendy hurried to her room.
Johannah was already at
the window.
Wendy opened the window more and let her friend in.
"That was about time," Johannah said, "Your mom
didn't find out, did she?"
"No, she has no idea"
Wendy smiled.
Johannah laughed.
"She must be so stupid!
You've been sneaking me into your room for three weeks, and she
hasn't noticed!"
"Shhh!! We have to keep it down, or
she'll find you and kick you out!" Wendy said.
"Oh. I
forgot." Johannah replied. "I have some news for
you..."
Wendy could tell there wasn't good news.
Johannah
cleared her throat. "I was in the diner today, and I saw your so
called friend Pippa Saunders flirting with VJ"
In the
meantime VJ was on the phone. He had just given someone the
directions to the Caravan park, and now he needed to speak to
Sally.
Sally picked up the phone.
"Hello?"
"Sally?
This is VJ Patterson"
"Oh! Hi, VJ!"
"I'm so
sorry to be calling you so late, but I thought I should give you a
little warning."
"Warning?" Sally sounded
worried.
"Well... More like some good old town gossip"
VJ said.
"Okay..." Sally replied.
"Do you
remember Kirsty and Kane Phillips?"
"Yeah, why?"
"Well,"
VJ said, "A young woman just dropped by to ask for directions to
the Caravan park. She said her name was DeAnna Phillips, she's Kane
and Kirsty's daughter."
Chapter 3: Related to the truth
Pippa was sitting in the sand at
the beach, listening to music and reading today's issue of The
Coastal News on her MediaPort.
Four years ago the last paper issue
of The Coastal News was released, and now all the stories were posted
on the internet, and available for anyone anywhere in the world as
long as they had a laptop or a MediaPort.
Nothing big seemed to be
happening in the area. She had heard VJ and Wendy talk about a party
on the beach soon, but of course that wasn't in the paper.
The
mayor election was coming up, but Pippa didn't find it interesting.
Her reading was interrupted whe someone sat down next to her. It was
VJ Patterson.
"Hi" he said. Pippa removed her handsfree
and turned of the music. "Hi," she replied, "When is
the party going to be?"
"Why? Are you going?" he
laughed as if he found that very funny.
"Yes, maybe, why
wouldn't I?" Pippa said.
VJ looked at her. "Well, you
know," he said, "You've been living in Brisbane, parties
here are totally different. Fourteen year olds party with twenty five
year olds, and it's probably not the kind of parties you are used
to."
Pippa rolled her eyes, "I'll anyway! We can still
have fun. Are you going?"
VJ smiled at her. "Why
wouldn't I? This is the only way of partying I know, I'm a small-town
guy, remember?"
"And I'm still just a small-town girl,"
Pippa replied. Then she bit her lip, wishing she had never said that
last sentence. "I have to go!" she said, and got up before
he got the chance to answer.
She hurried home to the house, trying
hard to tell herself she had to lay off. After all she was with
Wallace now.
The doorbell rang, and Wallace woke up on the
couch. The doorbell rang again, "Okay, okay, I'm comin'..."
he muttered, and went to open the door.
Outside was a young woman,
not more than 21 or 22. She had long, brown hair, and beautiful dark
eyes.
"Hi, I'm looking for Sally Fletcher?" she said, it
was a question.
"The other door" Wallace said.
"Thanks,"
she replied, and turned away.
Wallace couldn't help watching her
as she walked over to Sally and Richard's entrance door. It was
something about that face. And the way she smiled when she thanked
him. He had seen that smile somewhere else before...
"I'm
so glad schools almost over for the year," Alex said. She was
walking home with Jason Moore. She felt kind of sorry for Jason, he
had a crush on Wendy, but Wendy didn't want to hang out with him. She
knew that feeling a little too well.
"Yeah," Jason
replied, "And there's gonna be a big party at the beach the last
day, are you going?"
"I think so," Alex said, "It
could be fun."
Dana was carrying a basket full of
clothes. She opened the door to Wendy's room, and once again the got
a feeling something was going on. She didn't know what it was, maybe
the t-shirt in the laundry last week she didn't recognize... Maybe
the fact that Wendy seemed to want to go to bed early every night
instead of pushing the come-home-time from 10.30 to 11... or maybe it
was the unfamiliar smell in the room? Somehow the room smelled like
cigarettes, but it couldn't be Wendy. If it was Wendy she would have
figured out from the smell of her clothes weeks ago. No, something
weird was going on right under her nose.
Dana sighed and started
putting clothes into Wendy's closet. Her pile of clothes seemed so
much bigger than it used to be.
The wind blew her hair in her
eyes, and DeAnna Phillips shook her head in a gracious way to see
better. Some guy passing by turned his head, and DeAnna smiled. She
was beautiful, and she knew it.
"So, you came back just to
learn more about your parents?" Sally asked. She and DeAnna was
walking at the beach.
"I just wanted to find out more about
Summer Bay," she said, "my parents never told me much about
their past, and I have never met any of my family, so after the
accident I came here to see if I could track some of my relatives
down."
"Well," Sally said, "I'm afraid none of
them are living here anymore. As far as I know Shelley and Rhys -your
grandparents live in the US now, and I don't know where Jade and
Laura and Dani are. Of course you can concider Irene and the Hunters
family too, but I'm afraid they're not living here anymore."
"Where
do Irene and the Hunters live?" DeAnna asked.
"Well,
Beth and Tony live in Perth I think, and Irene is in England. Robbie
and Tasha are in the US, Scott, Henry, Mattie and Kit I don't know
about."
"Is there any people who lived in the Bay when
my parents lived here left at all?" DeAnna laughed.
"Well,
I'm still here," Sally said, "And Alf lives in a centre in
Yabbie Creek. He suffers from Alzheimer's, and I don't think he'll be
able to tell you anything."
"Can you tell me anything,
then?" DeAnna looked at her, and Sally suddenly realized how
much she looked like Kirsty, but even more beautiful.
"I can
tell you what I know. What do you want to know?" she said.
DeAnna's answer wasn't the one Sally had thought she'd get:
"I
want you to tell me about all the people my father hurt, and how he
raped Dani Sutherland."
"I'm telling you, I think
there's something more to that girl than just a pretty face,"
Sally told Richard. He had heard the stories about Kirsty and Kane,
and knew who DeAnna was.
The music was loud, and the beach was
crowded with people dancing and having a good time.
"She
actually wanted to hear about the bad stuff her parents did? Are you
sure she wasn't just worried they were bad people?"
"No,
Richard," Sally said, "You should have seen the look in her
eyes, when I told her about all the tragedy in the Bay they were a
part of, and not just the things they caused, but the stalking, the
hostages and everything!"
"Well, do you think she is
like her father?" Richard asked.
"No, not at all!"
Sally replied, "Kane made some mistakes, but he changed, and I
don't think DeAnna's behaviour has anything to do with her being
related to a criminal."
"So what do you think then?"
Richard was confused, Sally knew the Bay much better than he
did.
"I'm thinking," she slowly said, "that maybe
what she told us about her intentions for this visit is only related
to the truth..."
Down by the water Pippa was dancing with
VJ. Wallace was talking to Mike Moore, and it wasn't like it meant
anything. The whole Bay was at the beach, so if she wanted to cheat
on her boyfriend this wouldn't be the ideal place to do it.
She
was just having fun. A little alcohol, good music, the sound of the
waves crashing into the beach and some good friends. It was a
beautiful night, and it was summer.
"You look really great
tonight..." VJ said. The compliment came out of nowhere, and
Pippa couldn't help smiling.
"Thank you" she said.
"You
always look beautiful," VJ continued. What happened next was
just a blur. It was one of thos moments when things just happen, and
all of a sudden VJ and Pippa were kissing.
Suddenly they both
realized how stupid this was. Pippa turned her head away just to
discover it was too late. Wallace had seen the kiss.
So had
Wendy, and she was in a lousy mood when she came home twenty minutes
later. Her mother had been watching her and Johannah all night, and
it made her really nervous. Johannah was wearing her dress, and it
looked like Dana had seen that and found it weird.
Wendy opened
the door, and went inside for another lousy surprise. Dana and
Stephen were both waiting for her. They stood there silent for almost
a minute before Dana opened her mouth.
"Tell us the truth,
Wendy," she said, in an awfully calm voice, "the game is
over."
Chapter 4: Silence and thunder
The silence was so painful.
Pippa
wished Wallace would yell at her, tell her how stupid she was and
make her cry. Then she would say she was sorry, he would be sorry for
making her cry, she would say it was a mistake, they would hug, and
it would all be forgotten by tomorrow.
This was much worse.
Wallace pretended like he hadn't seen the kiss, but Pippa knew he
had. He walked her home, but didn't say a word.
VJ Patterson
looked up at the dark clothes coming in from the pacific ocean.
They
had been really lucky with the timing. Last night had been beautiful
and warm, this morning was dark grey and cold.
Last night had also
been a disaster. While he was jogging he couldn't get his mind off
thinking what would happen if he ran into Wallace at the beach.
The
headache he had was much worse that it should be concidering he
hadn't been drinking that much. VJ figured it was from the events of
the night before, and the kiss... A beautiful disaster.
He was
almost home when the it started raining, and not to far away he could
hear the thunder.
Pippa couldn't shut up anymore. "Please
tell me what you're thinking!"
Wallace looked up from his
MediaPort.
"I think it's a mystery that the cops haven't
caught the men behind the robbery in Central Bank of Sydney" he
said.
Pippa felt her hands shaking, he knew what she was talking
about!
"I mean about last night!" she said, her
desperate voice made her sound almost angry.
Wallace was silent
for a moment.
"I wonder if there was more than a kiss."
he finally said.
"You were there," Pippa said, "you
know it was just dancing and a kiss!" she didn't mean to sound
so angry, after all Wallace was the victim here.
"I mean, do
you have feelings for him?" Wallace said, he was awfully
calm.
"I love YOU, Wallace!" Pippa said. It was like a
reflex giving him that answer, because every time he had doubted her
love that had been the right answer. But was it the right anwer
anymore, or was it just a reflex?
"But do you have feelings
for VJ Patterson?" Wallace repeated.
Pippa stared at him. "I
told you I love you," she said, feeling something warm on her
cheek. Great, now she was crying.
"I know you love me, but I
need to know if you have feelings for VJ too?"
Silence, awful
silence. Pippa couldn't think of anything to say. Wallace looked just
like he had since he saw Pippa and VJ kiss at the beach.
"Well,
there you go then..." he said, and left the house.
"Mom,
you don't understand!" Wendy cried, "Johannah doesn't have
any place to stay"
"That doesn't matter," Dana
replied, "She can't stay here!"
"You're a doctor,
you should know she can't live outdoors!"
Dana shook her
head. "She can't, you're right. And that's why I have contacted
the foster home services."
"NO!" Wendy couldn't
believe what she just heard.
"Yes," Dana said in a way
stating that the dicussion was over, "Jahannah will be picked up
later today, and they will start looking for a home for her."
"I
have some information for you about DeAnna Phillips," Detective
Lillian Ray sat down next to Sally in the diner.
"Let's go"
Sally said, looking around to see if anyone was listening to them,
"if it's about DeAnna Phillips we can't take it here."
The
two women walked out of the diner together. Sally had hired Detective
Ray to find out more about DeAnna's past.
The clouds were dark
even though it was 11 o'clock. The ocean was dark and the waves were
gettign bigger. Crashing on the beach like a warning to everyone who
wanted to go for a swim. "Don't come too close... I'm angry...
and as soon as the rain starts falling, washing sand on the rocks
away, I'll be furious."
"What did you find out?"
Sally asked.
"Well," Detective Ray said, "We have
found out she is not a registered Australian citizen, she's
registered in Colombia, so we're waiting for the Colombian government
to send her file. Then we'll know more."
"Okay,"
Sally said, "Tell me as soon as you find out more."
Pippa
felt like she had been crying for hours when Wallace finally came
back.
She stormed out in the hallway to meet him.
"Wallace,
I'm so sorry! I love you, only you!"
"No, you don't,"
Wallace simply said. "And I'm gonna make it easy for you."
Pippa
stared at him and he continued: "I want what's best for you, and
if you want to be with VJ there'll be no hard feelings, I promise.
But if you choose VJ, then I'm gonna have to ask you to stay with him
until we've figured out what to do with the house."
Pippa
couldn't believe it, they had only been living together for two weeks
in Summer Bay and it seemed like their relationship was already at a
breaking point.
"I-" Pippa said, crying again, "I
think I need to go for a walk."
Wallace looked at her.
"I
just need to be alone if you choose VJ," he said.
Pippa's
loud crying was drowned by the sound of the waves, still getting
bigger and angrier. How could she even let Wallace think she needed
to think about this?!
She was cheating on him, and he said the
decision was in her hands, and that they'd still be friends if she
chose VJ. What was that? He had to be only the nicest guy on the
planet! And she didn't know anything about VJ? What if he had
changed, turned into a total stranger, and didn't want anything but a
flirt?
She was just about to turn around and walk home when a car
slowed down next to her. Probably someone who was trying to get to
the City but had taken the wrong exit and ended up in the Bay of
drama.
Before Pippa could even react she was grabbed, her eyes was
covered, someone put a wet piece of fabric over her mouth and she was
dragged into the car.
The last thing she remembered before she
doze off was the sound of thunder...
Chapter 5: New information
Wallace opened another beer. He wanted
to get drunk. Really drunk and fall asleep on the couch. Wake up
tomorrow with the biggest headache, just so he wouldn't feel the pain
Pippa left him when she walked out on him last night.
He drank
half the can, and sighed. He had really thought she'd at least tell
him she had decided to go with VJ. She hadn't even brought any
clothes.
"She's probably wearing one of VJ's big shirts,"
he thought, and he couldn't help feeling bitter. He remembered when
it was his big shirts she used to wear.
VJ turned in his bed.
It was late, but the rain kept him awake. It sounded like the entire
ocean had been trapped in the clouds, and had managed to escape.
Once
again VJ checked the alarm clock. It was 3 o'clock in the morning,
and like the night before he had to face it alone. Pippa was with
Wallace, and that was where she wanted to be.
Outside the rain was
still washing down, falling into the wild and angry ocean, and making
small thunder sounds as it hit the rocks at the beach, washing the
sand away.
The sun broke through the grey clouds, and
lightened up the Bay.
Wallace woke up with the worst headache
since the party after graduation from High School. The first thing he
did was check the house. No notes, and all Pippa's clothes were in
the closet. She hadn't been home.
"A burger with extra
cheese and a lemon smoothie for table eight, please!" the
atmosphere was rather cold and unwelcoming at the Summer Bay Diner.
VJ was running back and forth with orders from customers, and Wendy
was working in the kitchen again. Or, the truth was actually she was
hiding in the kitchen, afraid of what might happen if Johannah came
by.
Stephen was out of town and had put VJ in charge of the
diner.
"Two more de-cafs, pronto!" VJ was back
again.
"Yes, it's coming, relax!" Wendy was in a bad
mood.
"When is your sister coming?" VJ asked.
"I
don't know, okay?!" Wendy was getting really annoyed. All he
ever did was kiss other girls in front of her and yell orders at
her.
"She said she'd come as soon as she had showered."
VJ
didn't even answer. He returned to the customers. Secretly he was
hoping to see Pippa agin today. He hadn't seen her since the party,
and he wanted to know if they were okay.
Lillian Ray opened
the e-mail from the government of Colombia. The wrote down the
referrence number, and typed it in on the DocExchange machine. Pretty
soon a copy of DeAnna Phillips' file was printed out.
Lillian
found it weird that they couldn't e-mail the file, that wasn't
actually good news. But on the other hand this had happened
before.
Lillian sighed and started reading, she had probably
forgot paying her taxes, and all of a sudden the government made her
file the protected file of a criminal.
Born in 2005 in El Paso,
Texas, registered on six different addresses in South America before
she turned eighteen...
Lillan kept reading DeAnna's perfectly
normal file. This file could have belonged to anyone.
Detective
Ray turned over the first sheet, and frowned as she kept
reading.
Five minutes she was finished reading. She knew she
should call Sally, but somehow that didn't feel right. This wasn't
just something you could drop off on unprepared clients. This was big
stuff.
Wallace took another painkiller, and forced himself to
leave the house.
The ocean had never been so noisy, and it seemed
like all the seagulls and playing children was gathered on the beach
to make Wallace's headache even worse than it already was.
Of
course the diner was crowded with youth celebrating the summer, in a
loud way.
Wallace tried to block out all the noise and ordered a
coffee from Wendy.
Wendy had finally managed to push VJ over the
edge by mixing up the orders, and he took over for her in the
kitchen.
However, he didn't know how to make the new smoothies
Stephen had put on the menu, so Wendy took over again and VJ went out
in the diner to serve the customers.
It was slightly awkward when
he gave Wallace his coffee.
"So..." Wallace said, VJ
swallowed, "...erm... could you... tell Pippa she left her
MediaPort at the house? She probably needs it..."
VJ looked
up, "Why can't you tell her yourself?"
"Because
she's at your place!"
"No..." VJ replied, "She's
not."
This was getting ridicolous.
"She has to be at
your place," Wallace said, "She left home last night and
went over to you!"
Suddenly it was like no one was talking in
the diner anymore. Their mouths were moving, but VJ couldn't hear
anything but his own voice when he said: "I'm serious, I haven't
seen her since the party..."
Chapter 6: Darkness
"What do you mean you don't know where
she is?" Sally said, staring at Wallace.
"I haven't seen
her since she left yesterday, and she's not answering her
mobile!"
Sally was speechless. She just stared at Wallace for
several seconds before she managed to say something.
"Why
didn't you try to find her when she didn't come home?"
"Okay,"
Wallace said, "I'll tell you the story..."
"Yeah,
you better!" Sally replied, both angry and worried at the same
time.
Wallace took a deep breath and started with the beginning,
"Since we moved back to Summer Bay Pippa has been hanging out
with VJ Patterson..."
The ropes that tied her wrists
together hurt, and she had no idea where she was.
Pippa was
terrified and confused. She had no idea what had happened, or when it
had happened. The last thing she could remember was hearing thunder
outside the car she had been pulled into. She hadn't been able to see
anything because of the scarf tied tight around her head, covering
her eyes. She had fallen asleep right after she was dragged into the
car, it probably had something to do with the smelly piece of fabric
they had covered her mouth with. She had no idea what day it was,
where she was, why she was here or who had kidnapped her. She
remembered the man she saw in the car when she was picked up in the
Bay, but she had no idea if there was more people than him involved
in this.
Pippa tried to move, but froze when she heard a
voice.
"Well, well, well... Isn't it my little
flower?"
"...So I figured she'd spent the night at
VJ's or at your place, but then VJ told me he hadn't seen you, and I
knew she wasn't with you guys," Wallace finished.
Richard put
his arms around his wife who was standing still as a statue and white
as a ghost.
"How could you not ask us if we knew where she
was?" Sally sounded angry and shocked at the same time.
"Look,
I'm sorry!" Wallace replied, "But I was devastated and
hurt, and I didn't want to upset you guys."
Sally just shook
her head again, and opened her mouth, ready to yell at Wallace for
being selfish, but Richard spoke before his wife got the chance.
"I'm
sure she's all right," he said, "We just need to ask
around, and someone will tell us where she is!"
"What if
they don't?" Wallace said.
Richard didn't look at him.
"Then
we'll have to think about something else..." he said.
The
car was parked again. Because of the ductape over her mouth, she
couldn't scream for help, and it wouldn't help trying to kick in the
wall, because she was rolled into two blankets. She still didn't have
any idea where she was or what time it was.
She was too afraid to
try to do anything to get attention even if she could, she had no
idea if there still was people left with her in the car.
Pippa
managed to move a little so her ears weren't covered by the blanket.
She could hear voices, were they in the car? No, voices outside the
car.
Should she try to draw attention to herself? No, she needed
to know it wasn't the kidnappers, she had to hear their
conversation.
"...how's Mitch doing?" it was a woman,
but Pippa didn't recognize her voice.
"Oh, he's working late
again," another voice said, it sounded like a conversation
between old friends outside a super market. Pippa took a chance, and
wriggeled her body over to one of the walls. Because of the tight
blanket wrapped around her it was hard to kick, but somehow she
managed to make some muted bumps after a few attempts.
She stopped
to check if anyone had heard her.
"...I'm glad it's Saturday,
I have been so busy all week..." the conversation was still
going on, and Pippa tried to kick again.
After five kicks the door
was opened, strong hands grabbed her hard and moved her away from the
wall.
"I don't think so, honey..." it was the kidnapper
again. Pippa was terrified.
Soon after the car started again, and
Pippa was once again alone with her thoughts, wrapped in a dirty
blanket.
She knew she had been kidnapped on a Friday, and
according to the conversation she had heard it was Saturday today.
That meant she hadn't been gone for more than 24 hours.
Knowing
what day it was couldn't help her escape, but somehow it made her
feel a lot better.
"YES, we have called all her friends!"
Sally cried, "We even called her closest friends in Brisbane,
but no one knows where she is!"
Detective Hartford sighed, "I
assure, Mrs. Fletcher, everything will be done to find your daughter,
but we need to be sure she's not with any friends."
He stood
up, and took a deep breath.
"I'll be right back, I just need
to speak to one of the other detectives first," he said, and
left the room.
VJ looked at the floor, he couldn't look at the
others. Wallace was staring out of the window, Sally was crying and
Richard tried to be strong. They all blamed him for this, he just
knew it! And he blamed himslef too, if he hadn't kissed Pippa this
would never have happened.
Detective Hartford looked at them
through the one-way window showing the interrogation room.
"I
guess I should wait a while before I break the news about DeAnna
Phillips then," Detective Lillian Ray said, looking at her
friend and co-worker.
"Yes, they're not even ready for the
truth about the kidnapping," he replied.
"What do you
mean? You know where Pippa Saunders is? You know who did it?"
Lillian said.
"No, I don't" Liam said, still looking at
the four people in the room on the other side of the glass. "But
in a lot of cases like this..." He didn't say it.
Detective
Ray and Detective Hartford looked at each other, and Detective Ray
finished the sentence for Hartford:
"...the kidnapper is a
family member or a close friend..."
Chapter 7: What we do(n't) know
The news about Pippa Saunders
being missing was all over the Bay.
All of a sudden parents
refused to let their children hang out like usual, including Dana and
Stephen Lawrence.
The new rules in the Lawrence family were clear:
No leaving the house unless you had told your parents where you were,
who you were with and how long you would stay there. The hang-out
places was narrowed down to the central beach, the Summer Bay Diner
and Noah's bar.
However, Monday morning Wendy managed to escape
her mother's worried and suspicious looks, and successfully go to the
diner, only leaving a note telling where she was.
She didn't tell
them who she was with, her parents weren't too happy about her
hanging out with Johannah at the moment.
Now both the girls were
in the diner, drinking milkshake. Wendy had chosen the time to meet.
She knew her father was busy helping out with the searching for
Pippa, and Mike Moore had taken over. VJ wasn't working, he was too
busy being questioned by the police and too shaken up to serve
customers milkshake.
Since the news had slipped out the atmosphere
in the diner had changed. What used to be a happy place with students
enjoying their holiday and only worrying about their tan was now a
place for whispering people dicussing who to blame for this
mess.
"Can't they talk about something else for a change?"
Johannah said, she was in a lousy mood. After Dana kicked her out she
had been living in a foster home, but she spent all her time hanging
around the Bay. She didn't like her foster home, and was glad it only
was temporarily.
"What else is there to talk about here?"
Wendy said. Johannah rolled her eyes.
"I dunno," she
said, "there's gotta be something. In the City this happens all
the time, and no one cares."
"I guess it's because this
is a small town..." Wendy replied.
"Still, if the
kidnapper hears all the talk he will probably find it encouraging.
Like he succeeded shaking up an entire town." Johannah said,
staring at something far, far away.
"Well, we're talking
about it too, y'know..." her best friend pointed out.
"But
we question it instead of listening to all the small-town gossip, and
all the people who think they know who the mur- kidnapper is."
Johannah blushed. She almost said murderer. Wendy narrowed her
eyes.
"Why do I get the feeling you know more about this than
you're telling me?" she said.
Johannah looked at her for the
first time in several minutes.
"Whaddaya'know," she
said, "you're on your way to becoming one of them."
Detective
Hartford wasn't getting any closer to the kidnapper.
All the
family members had alibis, and so had VJ Patterson. The only suspect
without alibi was Wallace, but Hartford didn't think it was him.
It
wasn't until Tuesday afternoon the police finally got a tip worth
following.
Wallace had mentioned that Pippa thought she had
feelings for VJ, and later Dana Lawrence had told the police about
Wendy having a crush on VJ, and her, in her opinion, dangerous friend
Johannah.
When the police officers picked up Johannah, she didn't
protest.
"You don't know anything about what could have
happened to Pippa Saunders?" Detective Ray.
"No, I told
you I haven't." Johannah replied, sounding bored in a rude
way.
Detective Hartford didn't really want her to leave, he had a
feeling she knew something.
"Can you think of anyone who
would do this to her?"
"Look," Johannah said, "WHY
would I do this to Pippa Saunders? I don't even know her!"
"You
are best friends with Wendy Lawrence," Liam said, "and
Pippa was coming on to VJ, who Wendy appearantly has a crush on. You
could do it for your best friend."
Johannah actually laughed.
"I just got kicked out of her house," she said, "If I
wanted to do something like that for her, the timing would be pretty
weird, huh?"
"You could have planned it before you got
kicked out." Hartford said.
"Well, there wouldn't have
been much time for that. There was only like 18 hours between the
party where Pippa kissed VJ and her being kidnapped. Do you really
think a homeless teenage girl would plan a kidnapping to help her
best friend, whose house she just had been kicked out of, with her
pathetic love life?!"
Liam hated to admit it, but she
actually had a point.
"And you're sure no one you know could
have done it?"
"I don't know," she said, "All
I know is that I wouldn't do it. I might not be the perfect person,
but I wouldn't KIDNAP anyone. Ever."
"Are you saying
someone you know could have done it?"
"It's a small
town."
Johannah's rude and smart way of twisting the
questions was so annoying, and Hartford was just about to give
up.
"What I want to know," he said, forcing himself to
stay calm, "is if can think of any of your friends that would do
such a thing?"
An idea suddenly fell into Johannah's head.
Maybe...
"No, I have no idea," she lied.
Detective
Liam Hartford sighed.
"You can go for now," he said.
Chapter 8 - Mistakes
The street was empty. No vitnesses
around.
Johannah hurried across the street, and knocked on the
door.
"Open up!" she said, worried that someone would
drive by and se her before she got in to the house.
The door was
opened, and a young woman with long, red hair and a beautiful face
came out. She was tall, and her eyes were cold as ice.
"What
do you want, Jo?" she asked, not sounding pleased to see her at
all.
"I need to talk to you about your brother, but you have
to let me in!" Johannah replied, desperately looking over her
shoulder to make sure no one was watching them.
The woman with the
red hair rolled her eyes.
"Ahh, please don't tell me that
idiot is in trouble again?" she sighed, before she let Johannah
in.
Detective Ray and Detective Hartford was still not getting
any closer to the kidnapper. No one had heard anything from Pippa, or
the kidnapper, and secretly both of the detectives was losing
faith.
They both knew the chances for Pippa to be alive was small,
and they hoped for a quick solving of the case. Walking around
without not knowing what was going on was tearing everone apart.
Sally, Wallace, VJ, Richard, the Detectives...
Detective Ray knew
she shouldn't get so personally involved in her cases, but when
something like this happened in a town like Summer Bay she just
couldn't help it.
To take her mind off for a while she decided to
read through the DeAnna Phillips file one more time, to prepare
herself to tell Sally the weird story.
Of course she would wait
till after the Pippa-case was closed, but no one knew when that would
be, so she could just as well get started on preparing
herself.
Lillian was looking through all her documents, but the
DeAnna Phillips file wasn't to be found.
"Maria!" she
called out to the office secretary, "have you seen the DeAnna
Phillips file?"
Maria entered the office Detective Ray shared
with Hartford and two other detectives.
"Yes, I just
DocExchanged it to Sally Feltcher this morning. I e-mailed the
permission number fivr minutes ago."
Detective Ray was
speechless for a moment, before she practically yelled:
"WHY?!!"
"It
was marked Sally Fletcher, coded yellow," Maria said, "and
since code yellow is medium priority I DocExchanged it because that
was the highest coded priority on your desk."
"Thanks
Maria," Lillian sighed. She couldn't believe how stupid she had
been. How could she have forgotten to remove the priority label when
Pippa was kidnapped?
There was only one way to avoid that Sally
saw the file now, Lillian had to get down to the house and get the
file back somehow, before Sally read it.
"She refused to
tell them what she saw?" Sally said, staring at Lillian. Her
voice was full of hatred, and the hand she held the copy of the file
in was shaking.
Detective Ray couldn't think of a better answer
than the truth to this question.
"Yes," she said,
"DeAnna Phillips refused to tell the police anything to clear
her parents' names after the shooting."
"Sit down,"
Sally said, "and tell me EVERYTHING you know."
Lillian
sighed, but sat down.
"I don't know much more than you do,"
she said, "When Kane and Kirsty Phillips were shot the police
thought it was an accident, that they were coincidental victims. But
then when they asked DeAnna she said she wouldn't say anything about
them, so the police got the idea they actually could be the target of
a planned murder."
Sally shook her head, "She's their
daughter! Even if she knew they were the target of the shooting, the
least thing she could do for them was to clear their names!"
Lillian
bit her lip before she answered.
"Well," she slowly
said, "i don't know, maybe she had something to do with the
shooting? What if she had problems with her parents, and she wanted
it to look like they deserved it to protect a friend?"
"Have
you read the report?" Sally said, angry, "The persons who
shot them shot himself afterwards! There was nothing left for her to
protect!"
Detective Ray didn't know what to say, but Sally
wasn't finished yet.
"I'm gonna confront DeAnna," she
said, still angry, "I'm gonna ask her what she's up to!"
"No,"
This time Lillian knew what to say, "You are not gonna mention
this to anyone, least of all DeAnna!"
"Then what are
we gonna do?" Sally replied.
Lillian took a deep
breath.
"We're gonna find out more by contacting the lawyers
in Colombia," she said, "then we'll see what we're gonna
do. But before we do anything at all, we're gonna find Pippa."
What
Detective Ray didn't know was that that would happen sooner than
anyone thought.
The beach was silent, and it was getting
darker and colder as the clock was ticking. The waves were crashing
on the empty beach, and made the only sound in the night.
At the
top of the beach an old van slowed down.
The man inside opened the
door and looked around to make sure no one was watching, before he
carried a big, brown bag of fabric out of the van and dumped it in
the middle of the beach.
Inside the bag was Pippa Saunders.
Chapter 9 - Prepared for the worst, hoping for the best
The
machine registering pulse was beeping as Pippa Saunders was brought
into the emergency room.
"Code blue!" A nurse called
out, and a doctor stepped forward.
"Get ready for surgery in
surgery 5B!" Dana Lawrence yelled while the other doctors were
struggeling to keep Pippa's heart beating.
"I said," Dr.
Lawrence repeated, "get ready for surgery in number 5B, NOW! We
need to perform an operation to close the damaged lunge!"
Pippa
had several open wounds from stabbing in her chest, and Dr. Lawrence
knew it was a miracle she had survived for this long.
Some tourist
from Perth had found her when he was heading for a some swimming in
the Pacific ocean.
Dana realized she couldn't waste another second
thinking about what had already happened.
"We are losing
her!" A doctor called out, and Dana ran over to them to help.
Every second mattered now!
VJ was biting his fingernails. On
the other side of the room Wallace and Pippa's family was sitting. VJ
knew he probably would be welcome to come and sit with them, but he
didn't.
Just the idea of what would happen if he was sitting there
with them, and a doctor came out with bad news... He couldn't take
it.
Right now he was prepared for the worst, but hoping for the
best...
No one opened the door, and Johannah started knocking
again.
"I know you're there!" she yelled, and it only
took a few seconds before the door was opened in a quick, angry
motion.
"I though we were done by now, Johannah?" the
readheaded woman said, her voice was cold as ice.
"No, we're
not! What did you tell your brother to do?" Johannah replied,
angrier than she had ever been.
"I told him he did the wrong
thing, and that he had to return the girl before someone found
out."
"Well," Johannah said, "she was returned
to her home, but in a bag on the beach! Stabbed!"
"My
brother is a little retarded, you know that." the woman simply
said, sounding like she didn't care and like the whole situation was
boring her to death.
"What if someone finds out?"
Johannah said, desperate now.
"Well, that really isn't my
problem, now is it?" an evil smile made her face look even
colder, "After all... You were the one to plan this
action..."
And before she could think of anything to say, the
woman had closed the door, leaving Johannah outside.
"Excuse
me, are you Pippa Saunders' family?" the doctor said.
"Yes!"
Sally replied, "Is she okay?"
"We don't know yet,"
the doctor said, with a frown, "she was stabbed three times in
the chest, including one stab damaging her lunge, and she also had
six wounds as a result from stabbing in legs and arms. Her arms, and
the right leg will be okay, but it could take some more time with the
left leg. A lot of muscels are cut over, and it's done a lot of
damage around her knee."
"But she will wake up?"
Richard said.
"We cannot be 100 sure," the doctor
replied, "but hopefully she will be all right except for her
leg."
It was like the entire group had been holding in a deep
breath for hours, and now finally dared to breathe out.
"Can
we see her?" Sally asked.
"Yes, but don't saty too
long," the doctor replied.
VJ didn't think it would be right
of him to follow. Of course he wanted to see Pippa, but this was
meant for the family. He was only a friend. A friend that had caused
all this.
He was just about to walk away, when Sally turned
around.
"Don't you want to join us, VJ?" she asked.
VJ
didn't know what to say, and luckily Sally understood how he
felt.
"Cause you are welcome to join us..." she said,
"but it's totally up to you of course."
VJ hesitated for
a moment before he joined the group, trying his hardest to avoid
looking at Wallace.
Everyone stayed at the hospital. They
weren't allowed to be in her room while the doctors were examining
her, so most of the time they spent out in the hall.
VJ left after
an hour, he couldn't take the sad atmosphere at the hospital, he
needed to get out.
But getting out of the hospital didn't help
much. He tried to go down to the beach, but it just brought back
painful memories. Memories about the party... and it was also here
the tourist had found Pippa.
Later he went up to the diner, but
that was even worse. No matter what he did people kept asking him
about her, and around 8 o'clock he gave up.
After escaping Mike
Moore and Wendy Lawrence's constant questions about Pippa and her
family VJ headed back to the hospital.
In the silent hospital
hallway they were sitting just where he had left them a few hours
ago.
It was an awkward moment when he entered and sat down.
Again
Sally saved the situation before it became a disaster of tension
causing arguments.
"Erm... We should get something to eat,"
she said, "maybe VJ could sit here for half an hour while we go
downstairs to the hospital cafeteria and grab something to
eat?"
"Yeah... That's a good idea," Richard
replied, taking the hint.
Wallace looked like he was about to
protest, but realized Pippa had choosed VJ over him, and left with
Sally and Richard.
Pippa was alone in her room now, no doctors
around.
Suddenly VJ felt like crying. This was all his fault!
If
he hadn't been so stupid making a move on Pippa, she would never had
left the house that night!
With tears running down his face, VJ
opened the door to Pippa's room, and went in.
He grabbed a chair
and sat down next to her bed.
She looked like she was sleeping,
except for all the scratches on her face, and her arms wrapped in
bandages.
The doctors had told them she had been drugged, beaten
up and stabbed. She wasn't in a good shape at all, and it was all his
fault!
"I swear," VJ whispered, grabbing Pippa's left
hand, "That whoever did this to you is gonna pay for
it!"
Suddenly something changed on the screen showing Pippa's
condition...
Stephen was tired. It had been a long day, and he
had answered the questions about Pippa Saunders a million times.
He
felt even more sorry for VJ, he had information, so they asked him
even more.
And Stephen knew it had to be hard on him. Living here
without any family, and with one of his closest friends being
kidnapped and stabbed...
He was just about to lock the door, when
he saw someone outside, getting off the last bus from Yabbie Creek,
and heading towards the diner.
Stephen sighed. It wasn't tempting
to have to deal with another customer, but what choice did he
have?
The young man entered, and the conversation that followed
was one of the strangest conversations Stephen had ever had.
After
pointing out the direction to the Caravan Park Stephen was left alone
again, and he picked up the phone.
Sally probably had other things
on her mind, but this could be important too.
"Hello?"
"Sal, it's Stephen," he replied, "are you busy at
the moment?"
"No, I'm just having dinner while VJ is
looking after Pippa."
"Okay," he said, "Cause
I have to ask you something about some people who used to live her. I
just had the strangest conversation..."
Then things started
happening fast. Sally said something about a doctor asking them to
come with him as he had news about Pippa, and then she hung
up.
Stephen was left alone with the phone, and a feeling something
weird was going on.
Because the way the young man had presented
himself made him think there were some really big secrets hidden
somewhere...
Chapter 10 - Too many men
It was kind of awkward. Everyone was
happy now that Pippa was awake, but at the same time no one knew what
to say.
She couldn't tell anything about the kidnapper, couldn't
give any information that could help the police get closer to him.
What she needed now was support, but who was gonna support her except
for the family? VJ or Wallace?
Detective Ray and Detective
Hartford were in her room again, and the family was asked to wait in
the hallway.
Richard had went downstairs to buy coffee, and Sally
was outside, calling Stephen back.
Only VJ and Wallace was left
outside Pippa's room, and it was very, very tense and awkward. After
five painful minutes, Wallace broke the silence.
"What are we
gonna do?" he asked.
"About what?" VJ said, even
though he knew perfectly well what he was talking about.
"What
are we gonna do about this... situation...?" None of them knew
what to call it.
It was silent for a few seconds before VJ
replied.
"Maybe..." he started, "Maybe we should
just try to be there for Pippa, both of us? It's more important for
her to get back to normal than to decide who's gonna be with who at
the moment."
"Yeah, I agree," Wallace said, "but
we have to make sure we don't make it a competition about being the
most caring one."
VJ nodded, "Yeah, that's not important
now."
"Okay then," Wallace said before they went
back to awkward silence again.
"Good to hear that Pippa
is okay!" Stephen said, and started blending his coffee
again.
He and Sally were sitting in the diner. Sally had left the
hospital because Pippa needed some rest, and gone to the diner where
she had promised to meet Stephen.
"So what did you want to
tell me about?" she said.
Stephen put down his coffee and
cleared his throat.
"Tell me about the guy who was shot here
in the Bay 22 years ago." he simply said. Sally was surprised,
this was not at all the conversation she had expected.
"Noah
Lawson?" she asked.
"Yes, Noah," Stephen replied,
"was he married? Did he have any kids?"
Sally didn't
undertand anything at all.
"He was married to Hayley Smith,"
she said, "But she changed her name to Hayley Lawson after she
married him. They were married for about a month before he was shot.
They didn't have any kids. Why are you asking?"
Stephen bit
his lip. He didn't know how to say this.
"There was a young
man here yesterday, asking for directions for the Caravan
Park."
"And?" Sally asked.
"He said his
name was Noah," Stephen said, "Noah Lawson."
Wallace
had gone home to get some sleep, and Sally and Richard was still not
back.
Pippa was awake, and VJ decided to go in to her room.
"Hi,
sleepy..." he said, and smiled at her.
She smiled back, but
she didn't look happy at all.
"How are you feeling?" VJ
said.
"I dunno..." Pippa muttered, "not so good I
guess."
"Do you need any painkillers? I can get a
nurse..."
"No," she replied, "It's not hurting
anywhere... It's just... I wish I could help the police find him."
VJ
knew what she meant. He placed a chair next to her bed and sat
down.
"They will find him." he said, trying to comfort
her.
"What if they don't?" Pippa said, she had tears in
her eyes now, "What if they don't catch him! Then I will have to
be scared all the time!"
Tears had started running down her
face now, and VJ took her hand. He was afraid that what he was gonna
say next wouldn't help comforting at all.
"The kidnapper set
you free, Pip," he said, "So obviously he didn't... need
you anymore, you know what I mean?"
Pippa nodded. "But I
would still feel a lot safer if I knew he was in jail!" she
cried.
"I'm not gonna let anything happen to you, I swear!"
VJ said, and dried her face with his sleeve.
Pippa leaned her head
on his arm, and pretty soon she fell asleep in VJ's arms.
"Are
you sure?" Mike asked as the three of them were walking towards
the caravans.
"Yes, Noah didn't have any children,"
Sally replied.
"Hayley had a baby with Scott, named Noah, but
naming him Noah Lawson wouldn't make any sense when he was Scott
Hunter's baby" she continued.
They stopped in front of number
12, and Sally knocked.
The more she explained why she was there,
the more she realized she sounded like the gossip witch of the town,
but it was too late now.
"...so," she finished,
realizing she was blushing, "would you mind telling us about
your parents?"
Sally almost expected him to slam the door in
her face, and refuse to talk to them, but she was wrong.
"Actually
I'm glad you came," Noah said, "because my parents are the
reason why I came to Summer Bay. I want to find out more about what
happened 21 years ago, before I was born."
"What do you
mean?" Sally asked. She was confused now, why would he want to
find out what happened here 21 years ago? Except for the fact that he
was born the year, nothing that could affect him had happened from
what she could remember.
"I want to find out more about what
happened when my father was shot."
"What?!!" Sally
said, now she was really confused. Could she have mixed up the
details for him by referring to Scott as 'his father' and never
mentioning his name?
"Scott Hunter wasn't shot!" Sally
said.
"Scott Hunter?" Noah repeated, "No, I'm
talking about my father, Noah Lawson."
Chapter 11 - Tiny differences
"But why would Hayley lie to
her son about his father?" Pippa asked. She was sitting in her
bed, for the first time since the operation.
"I don't know,"
Sally said, "but Hayley had never mentioned Scott Hunter when
she was talking to Noah."
"Maybe Scott did something to
her, and she didn't want Noah to have anything to do with him?"
Sally
thought for a second before she replied.
"Yes, maybe, but she
should have realized he would find out sooner or later. After all
it's impossible that Noah was Noah's father. He died more than a year
before Noah junior was born," she said.
The heat was
extreme, and VJ had to take a break.
"Can you watch the diner
by yourself, Stephen?" he called out.
"Sure,"
Stephen replied from the kitchen, "there's not that many
customers right now, and Alexa will help me out."
VJ took a
bottle of ice tea from the fridge, and went outside. Of course it was
even hotter outside, but at least it was fresher air than inside the
diner.
He just stood there, staring out at the ocean, daydreaming
about surfing.
When Pippa got better he would take her surfing. He
had taught her how to surf several years ago. He wondered if she
still remembered what he'd thought her?
Maybe she would get better
before Christmas? They could go surfing in the middle of the nixt on
new years Eve if she wanted... That would be so amazing, watching all
the fireworks in the Bay from the water. Or maybe they could take the
boat if she wasn't ready to surf yet? They could stay out there all
night and-
"What's up?" Wendy said and joined him by the
fence.
"Nothing much," VJ sighed, "I'm just
thinking about Pippa..."
Wendy forced herself not to say
anything mean.
"Are you going to the Christmas barbeque at
the beach?" she asked,
"Probably... When is it?" VJ
replied.
"December 23rd I think," she said.
It had
become a tradition in the Bay. Every year, right before Christmas
everyone went to the beach and threw a huge barbeque.
"Okay,
then I guess I'm going..." VJ said.
"Great!" Wendy
replied, "I have to go, but I'll see you later then?"
"Yeaah..."
VJ said, "I guess..."
DeAnna picked up the
phone.
"Hello, DeAnna Phillips speaking," she
said.
"DeAnna, this is Jayne," the caller said.
"Oh,
hi."
"I just wondered how everything is going?"
Jayne said.
"Not too good. I'm still struggeling with my
mission"
"So you're not coming back to Colombia soon?"
"No," DeAnna replied, "I have some more cruelty
and hatred to dig up first..."
Johannah had been distant
and weird lately, but today she almost seemed normal again.
Now
she was sitting on the porch in front of her new foster home, eating
an apple.
She hadn't bothered running away again, even though she
didn't like these people either. She would be moved soon anyway. If
she showed some good behaviour she might even be moved to Summer Bay
like she wanted.
At the moment she was in Yabbie Creek, and even
though it was a bigger town than Summer Bay she wanted to move
back.
The three o'clock bus slowed down, and stopped. Soon Wendy
Lawrence was in the driveway.
"What are you doing here?"
Johannah shouted to her best friend. Wendy came running up to the
porch.
"I have juicy stuff for you," she said, catching
her breath, "VJ and I are going to the Christmas barbeque
together!"
Pippa was sleeping, but woke up when someone
opened the door.
"Oh... I'm sorry! Did I wake you?"
Wallace said.
"Yeah, but that's okay," Pippa replied, "I
guess I fell asleep watching daytime tellie..." she smiled, and
Wallace smiled back at her.
"Can't wait to get out of here,
can you?" he asked.
"Are you joking? I can't wait to get
home!"
Wallace sat down.
"How are you?" he said.
Pippa didn't answer. She was tempted to say se was okay, but she
wasn't.
"I feel bad..." she finally said.
"Why?"
Wallace asked, grabbing her hand as her eyes filled with
tears.
"Because I'm kind of... You know... Playing with you
and VJ, you know what I mean?"
"You're not playing with
us!" Wallace said, struggeling to be supportive instead of
showing her how much this really hurt him. She didn't need that
now.
"Yes, I am!" Pippa cried, "I should be able to
choose one of you!"
"You don't have to hurry," he
replied, "take your time."
Pippa cried for a long time,
before she changed the subject.
"Have they got any news on
the kidnapper yet?" she asked. She knew the answer, it was just
a desperate attemt to get the choice between VJ and Wallace out of
her head.
"I'm sorry," Wallace said, "I don't think
so..."
Pippa nodded. Deep inside she couldn't help thinking
that both the boys gave her news from outside the hospital, held her
when she cried, and told her to relax.
...But only VJ promised he
wouldn't let anything happen to her ever again...
Chapter 12 - Don't want to be afraid
"Welcome home!"
Wallace, VJ and Sally shouted the moment Pippa and Richard entered
the livingroom.
Pippa smiled, and it was even a real smile.
"Hi!"
She said, and gave her mother a hug. She wanted to hug VJ and Wallace
too, but it was a bit awkward when both of them were in the same
room, luckily they understood, and VJ only patted her arm.
Wallace
helped her to get into the big chair in front of the TV.
It was
actually nice being home. She had thought it would be worse than the
hospital, but it wasn't. Sure, she had been constantly afraid at the
hospital, and she still was, but at least she was in her own house
now.
Wallace left for work a few minutes later, and Sally and
Richard went down to the beach after checking that it was okay with
Pippa a thousand times.
As soon as the door closed behind them she
was alone with VJ again, but this time it was a bit awkward.
"So..."
he said after a moment of awkward silence, "Are you going to the
Christmas party?"
"I don't know," Pippa said, "Are
you going?"
"Yeah, I think so..."
Awkward again.
Pippa wished he would ask her to go with him. VJ didn't dare to ask
her, what if she wanted to go with Wallace but didn't want to hurt
him?
Pippa tried to smile at him, it was more like a weird
twisting of her face.
"Do you want anything to drink?"
VJ said, he just had to break this awkward silence.
"Yes!
Lemonade!" Pippa said, and VJ left the room.
"I
don't know what to do!" Dana said to Sally, "She obviously
don't want to live anywhere else!"
"Why does she love
Summer Bay so much?" Sally asked.
"I don't know, but I
guess it's because most of her friends live here," Dana
replied.
"But," Sally said, "You don't want her in
your house?"
"No, no, don't get me wrong!" Dana
said, "Johannah is not really a bad kid, it's just that this
house isn't big enough, and I can't feed three kids!"
"I
see," Sally said and nodded. She completely understood that Dana
and Stephen didn't want another person to feed and clothe, but at the
same time she felt sorry for Johannah. She knew a little too well how
it was when you felt that you didn't belong anywhere.
VJ was
walking home. He didn't know how to feel. Today had been a weird
day.
After spending some awkward minutes with Pippa the silence
between them was broken when the phone rang. VJ had picked up, and
gotten the unpleasant job to tell Pippa the police had released one
of the suspects because he had an alibi.
He wished he never would
be the one to make her face look like that again. Even when he held
her afterwards he wished the phone never had rung. She was shaking,
and once again he had promised her he'd never let anything happen to
her.
"Hi!" Sally said to Johannah as she passed by
her. Johannah stopped and turned around, surprised that Sally knew
who she was.
"Hi...?" she replied, a bit suspicious like
she thought Sally was up to something.
"How are you,
Johannah?" she asked.
"I'm fine, Ms. Fletcher, how are
you?" Johannah replied, still trying to figure out if there was
any connection between them except for the fact that she had been to
Summer Bay high once since Sally became principal just to talk to the
councelor.
"I'm fine, thanks," Sally said, "I have
to go, but I'll speak to you later!"
"Okay..."
Johannah said. She decided to find out what was going on by following
after her. Because something was definitely going on...
Alex
was just finishing up her shift in the Diner when Jason arrived.
"Are
you off?" he asked.
"Yeah, in two minutes," she
replied, "wanna go for a walk?"
"Yeah, that's what
I was going to ask you about."
Alex grabbed her bag and told
Stephen she wa sleaving before she joined Jason and left the
Diner.
"Do you know if Wendy is seeing anyone?" he
asked. Alex was surprised, normally Jason would never ask a question
like that. He was too shy.
"No... I don't think so, why?"
she asked.
Jason took a deep breath.
"I wanna ask her to
go with me to the barbeque," he said.
She had to be
careful so Sally didn't see her...
Johannah had followed Sally to
the Diner, where she obviously was meeting someone. Johannah didn't
dare to go any closer now, so she wouldn't be able to hear any of the
conversation.
"Hi Sally have you been waiting here for a
long time?" Lillian asked.
"No, don't worry, I just got
here," Sally replied, "so are you ready to discuss DeAnna
Phillips?"
A cop. Sally was talking to a cop.
Johannah
had a really bad feeling about Sally Fletcher. She knew something she
shouldn't know about.
Wallace was exhausted. It had been a
long day at work, and he was ready to relax, but first he had to talk
to Pippa.
"Hi," he said when he entered the house, "how
do you feel?"
"I'm fine," Pippa replied.
Wallace
sat down next to her.
"I don't mean to put any pressure on
you or make you choose..." he began. Pippa froze. She couldn't
look at him.
"But I think we need to sort out whether you are
staying at or place or VJ's..." he said.
Pippa bit her lip,
and forced herself to look at him.
"Neither," she
said.
"What?" Wallace asked.
"I'm staying here
with mom and Richard."
"Oh, okay then. I better get
going," Wallace said and got up.
Pippa watched him leave, and
heard the door close behind him. Suddenly she felt lost and scared.
She was all alone, and sooner or later she had to make a
choice.
Maybe the hospital had been better after all?
If only
VJ could be there...
Chapter 13 - Confrontation
Twelve booklets about studies, five
catalogues about further education and one paper about study
loan.
Pippa had been home for three days, and she was sick of
always being scared. If she could walk without crutches she would
have been outside, wherever her friends were, but as long as she
couldn't keep up with them all the time she felt safer in her house.
Safe wasn't exactly the right word to use after all; every time she
heard a noise she was sure it was the kidnapper or someone who wanted
to hurt her.
She just wanted to put everything that had happened
behind her, and starts something new. VJ wasn't coming over very
often, and to be honest she was more pleased with Wallace at the
moment. She sighed and started reading a booklet.
It was time for
a change.
"Is it just me or are all these brochures for
medical schools?" Wallace said, and sat down next to her on the
porch. Richard had helped Pippa out so she could read outside
instead.
"Yes, it is" she said.
"Are you
thinking of becoming a doctor?" Wallace asked.
"Yeah,"
Pippa said, "I've been thinking about it for a long time, and I
applied to some schools. They accepted me, but then I became
insecure, so I didn't tell you."
"Where are you going to
school?" Wallace said.
"I don't know yet," Pippa
replied, "I've been accepted to three schools. One in Canberra,
one in Perth and the new one they just opened up between Yabbie Creek
and the City."
"Are you serious?" Wallace asked,
"Are you becoming a doctor?"
"Yes, is something
wrong about that?" Pippa said and looked at him.
"No,
not at all," he said, "I'm just proud of you." They
kissed. The first kiss in a long time.
Thirty feet away VJ
froze from the sight of the two of them kissing again. He really
thought she was gonna choose him!
Angry, disappointed, and a bit
sad he walked away, not knowing there soon would be more to worry
about.
Lillian was in the diner waiting for DeAnna. She knew
she shouldn't be as an officer doing her job, but she couldn't help
being nervous about this girl's story.
"Officer Ray, you
wanted to see me?"
Lillian turned around and saw DeAnna
Phillips smiling down at her.
"Yes, please sit down,"
she said, a bit surprised by her soon arrival.
"So,"
DeAnna asked as she sat down, "What have I done?"
"Nothing,
you're not in any trouble," Lillian said, "But I wanted to
speak to you about something that concerns me a little. Don't worry,
I just really want some answers."
DeAnna frowned, she hadn't
expected this.
"About what?" She said, trying not to
show how suspicious she was about this.
"About your file from
Colombia," Lillian said. DeAnna's expression changed like
Lillian had used a remote control.
"Hi, this is VJ
Patterson, I'm not here at the moment, so please leave a message, and
I will call you back."
VJ came home just in time to hear his
machine pick up a phone call. He didn't want to answer it in case it
was the same person who had called him all week.
"Hi VJ,"
a male voice said, and VJ's suspections were confirmed, "I know
I've kept calling you for a week, and because you don't pick up I
assume you either don't get the messages, or you don't want to talk
to me. So... Please call me back." The beep at the end told VJ
the person had hung up.
Should he call him back? He didn't really
know if he wanted to talk to him. He had only known the truth for
less than a year, and it still hurt. He knew who the caller was, but
somehow he was angry at him. It wasn't his fault the truth had been
kept from VJ, he knew that. But still...
The truth was painful,
and the most natural thing for VJ was to blame the caller. Maybe even
of he wasn't the one to blame.
"I couldn't help noticing
how you changed when I mentioned your Colombian file," Lillian
said, "and I understand if you don't want to talk about it."
She
drank some coffee before she continued.
"It's just that,"
she paused, "You live part time in Canberra, part time in
Colombia, and then all of a sudden you come here moving to Summer
Bay, digging into your parents' past. You do understand that after
this... strange behaviour, people start wondering if you're up to
something...?"
DeAnna didn't answer.
"As I said, I
completely understand if you don't want to talk about it,"
Lillian said, "But refusing to clear your own parents' names,
and then go dig after dirty details from their friends... I think at
least Sally Fletcher deserves an explanation..."
"You're
right," DeAnna said. Lillian couldn't hide how surprised she
was. DeAnna opened her mouth again.
"I don't want to talk
about it," she said.
Pippa was still on the porch, when
VJ passed by. He was hoping she would be inside, but she wasn't. He
tried to hurry before she saw him...
"VJ!" ...too
late...
"Hi..." he said, trying to sound happy.
"Come
on over here!" she said, and VJ walked up to the porch.
"I
don't have that much time..." he began.
"Nice to see you
too," Pippa said, "I'm fine, thanks for asking."
VJ
just stared at the ground.
"Are you okay?" Pippa asked.
She didn't sound sarcastic anymore, just worried.
"I'm sick
of being your toy," VJ blurted out. He hadn't plan to say it, it
just happened.
"What?" Pippa said, looking very shocked,
"Excuse me?!"
VJ looked her in the eyes now. Weeks of
worrying, giving in and being nice was over. He was tired.
"I
don't want you to play with me," he said, "I saw you kiss
Wallace today, you really had me thinking we had something going
on..."
"We have!" Pippa said.
"Then tell
Wallace it's over, and stop taking me for granted!" he said, and
left without giving her the chance to reply.
Back home the
machine was picking up a message again.
"VJ, it's me again. I
just need to know if you're there, so if you are... please just pick
up, or hang up so I know whether you're there or not..."
VJ
walked over to the phone. He was tired of trouble, and sad because
everything seemed so hard at the moment.
"So..." the
caller said, and VJ sighed. Then he pushed the button finishing the
call.
Chapter
14 - Right and wrong
Is it possible to do the right thing
and then discover it is the wrong thing? Is the right thing always
the right thing, or can it sometimes also be the wrong thing?
VJ
didn't know what to think anymore.
On one hand he didn't want to
give up Pippa, after all she had been through a lot, but on the other
hand he was sick of just being one of her boyfriends.
And then
there was the calls. He still wasn't sure he had did the right thing
hanging up. The caller hadn't called again, and he probably never
wouldn't. But if he really cared as much as he pretended when he
called he would call again, right? VJ wanted him to stop calling, but
at the same time...
He gave up, no more thoughts! It had been two
days since he dumped Pippa, and two days since he hung up. It was
time to move on!
It was only seven o'clock. VJ grabbed his keys,
locked the door behind him and headed for Noah's bar.
DeAnna
payed the bartender. She just wanted to get really drunk and drown
all her feelings.
Why couldn't anyone understand?
She came to
find out more about her parents, and automatically people thought she
was up to something, and started digging in her past. That only gave
her more reason to believe her parents hadn't been the nice sweet
people she used to think they were when she was a kid.
Why did
people always have to interfere and try to make her talk?
The door
to the bar was opened, and DeAnna turned around. It was VJ Patterson,
and he didn't look too great.
"Good," DeAnna thought, as
VJ sat down, "A drinking mate, finally!"
Sally had
been thinking a lot lately, and it was time to talk to Richard.
Ever
since Dana had told her about Johannah she had been trying to figure
out a solution to make this girl's life a bit easier.
She finally
thought she had found one, but before she could know that for sure
she had to talk to Richard.
Once again she failed to dial his
number. Wallace was working, she knew that, but if she could just
leave him a message and tell him they needed to talk...
She just
couldn't seem to be able to dial his number, Maybe it was destiny's
way to tell her she shouldn't talk to him? Maybe her decision was
wrong? No, she wanted to be with VJ!
No matter how much fun she
had had dating Wallace she somehow knew VJ was ment to be, and the
one she wanted to be with. Maybe even for the rest of her life.
With
these thoughts on her mind, she dialled the number again and reached
Wallace's machine.
She took a deep breath, it was now or never,
and she just had to trust she was doing the right thing.
"Hey
Wallace, it's me," she said, trying to sound normal, "we
need to talk..."
"One more drink for the lady,"
VJ said, he was starting to get really drunk, much more than DeAnna.
She found herself so amused by VJ there was no need to get totally
wasted on alcohol to have a good time.
"So why are you here,
VJ?" she asked, and took the drink the bartender placed in front
of her and started drinking.
"I'm here because you're so
pretty," VJ said, obvioulsy very drunk.
"I thought you
were with Pippa Saunders?" DeAnna said.
"No I'm not!"
VJ protested, but DeAnna could see from the change of the expression
that Pippa had something to do with him being here, drunk as an old
sailorman.
"Did she break up with you?" she asked.
"No,
I broke up with her," VJ replied, drinking half a drink at
once.
"Why?" DeAnna asked.
"Because she's
playing me!" VJ said, and he sounded angry.
"Aww, poor
thing," DeAnna said, moving closer to him and then putting her
arn around his shoulders, "you don't deserve that!"
"I
know, but she keeps seeing that guy... Walter... No,
Winston..."
"Wallace?"
"YES! WALLACE!"
VJ almost yelled. "So why are you here?" he the asked.
"I'm
just sick of people minding a business that's not theirs," she
said.
"What business?" VJ said, trying to drink, but
discovering the glass was empty.
"My life," DeAnna said,
and ordered a new drink for VJ, "I just want to know about my
parents!"
"People suck," VJ said, and DeAnna
couldn't help smiling. He sounded like a spoiled fourteen year old
girl.
"I know," she said, "I wish there was
something we could do about it!"
VJ just stared at the hot
female bartender for a moment, before DeAnna got his attention
again.
"I have an idea..." he said, and smiled.
"Are
you sure you want to do this?" Richard said. He knew his wife
had a big heart, and wanted to help others, but he wondered if she
was going a bit far this time.
"Yes, of course I am,"
Sally said, "and I know it will work out! I love Cassie, Ric and
Lauren like they were my own children!"
"But it's almost
15 years since Lauren moved out," Richard replied, "And we
are much older than we were!"
"I'm not too old!"
Sally protested, "I'm never gonna get too old to help people in
the same situation I was fourty years ago!"
"The world
has changed a lot in fourty years, Sal!"
"Yes, I'm aware
of that," Sally said, "but it's not better than it was
fourty years ago! Are you with me on this or not?"
Richard
sighed.
"You know I want to help as much as you do," he
said, "I just want you to be sure you want to do this."
"I
am." Sally said.
"Well," Richard said, and put his
arm around his wife, "then I guess we are contacting the foster
care services tomorrow to see if we can be parents again..."
Chapter 15 – Parties in Summer Bay…
Breaking up with Wallace hadn't been the funniest thing in the world. He had been calm and understanding, and for a moment Pippa had regret her decision. But she knew it would be wrong to stay with Wallace. She was in love with VJ, and nothing could change that.
Wallace had decided, after discussing with Sally, Richard and Pippa to stay in the apartment, while Pippa decided to move back in with her parents.
She hadn't seen VJ for over a week and because of her knee she hadn't been anywhere near the Baker house where VJ lived since he had dumped her. She wanted to make up with him so they could get together, but she was also scared and insecure. What if he wouldn't take her back? What if the break up had been the final, and he wasn't interested.
She didn't dare to call him. He dumped her, it was he who should be calling.
But one thing was for sure: she was going to the party no matter if she talked to him or not.
Johannah was ripped back to reality from the book she was reading, when her foster mother opened the door to her room. Johannah hated the way she just opened the door without knocking.
"There's a woman here who wants to talk to you," she said.
"Who is it?" Johannah asked.
"It's a woman from the foster care services," she replied.
Johannah closed her book and got up. Madeline Jared from the foster care services was waiting in the kitchen.
She looked up when Johannah entered, and told her to sit down, After the normal procedures of asking if Johannah was okay, and if she was having a good time Mrs. Jared finally came to the real reason why she was there.
"Did I understand you right when you said you wanted to be moved to Summer Bay?" she said.
"Yes," Johannah replied, "The sooner the better."
"Well I have a late Christmas present for you," Mrs Jared said, "we have a foster family in Summer Bay willing to take you and another girl in the end of January…"
As so many times before VJ was leaning towards the fence at the beach, staring out to the ocean. He noticed someone walking up towards him, and standing right behind him. He didn't turn around. He didn't need to, the wind blew from west and he could smell her sweet perfume. It was DeAnna.
Still he wondered if he had donet he right thing. He kept telling himself he had been drunk, and not able to judge the situation properly, but the day after, when he woke up next to her and was sober… He didn't regret.
"Hi," she said, and immidiately he knew there was something important she had to say.
"Hey," he replied, and turned around, "how are you?"
"I'm fine," she said, "I just thought I'd let you know…" she paused, and VJ got a bit nervous. At the moment she was the only thing he had to hold on to.
"I'm going back to Canberra for a few weeks," she said.
"Why?" VJ said, and then it struck him; maybe she was going back to uni in Canberra?
"I'm starting uni here," DeAnna said, "and I have to pack all my stuff before I come back."
"Oh, okay…" VJ said, because he didn't know what else to say to her right now.
DeAnna left the same day, and couldn't come to the party at the beach on New Years Eve. It would be one great party, no one doubted that, because as Jana Hattiesburg, the number one gossip lady of the town said, "That DeAnna Phillips was finally out of town, and no longer sneaking around trying to find out about secrets that were better off hidden."
Johannah was coming, and everyone seemed happy for a change. Even Pippa wasn't in a bad mood. How could she, when it was New Years Eve and a part going on? The last party had been a disaster, but what could og wrong this time?
"Everything," a nasty little voice in her head kept telling her, but full of Christmas spirit and hopes for the new year she chose to ignore it.
Six o'clock everyone was gathered down at the beach, and ready to celebrate the new year.
Pippa could see VJ far over on the other side of the beach, but chose not to draw his attention. He would talk to her when he was ready. And Wallace was with his parents in Brisbane, so she didn't have to worry about him. Tonight it was only her, her drink, the beach, the people and the new year.
The music was loud and good, and it was a shame she couldn't be up dancing with the others. If she had someone to dance with she might be able to dance, but alone… Her knee wasn't strong enough yet.
"Hey," someone said, and Pippa turned her head. It was Noah. She barely knew him, but she couldn't help thinking how handsome he was, and how nice he seemed.
"Hi," she said, smiling.
"How are you?" Noah asked.
"I'm fine thanks, how are you?" Pippa replied, turning her head slightly to check if VJ was watching them.
"I'm good," Noah said, "You should just talk to him, you know that?"
"What?" Pippa said, a bit too quickly as she turned her head back and blushed.
"VJ, you two should talk…" Noah said.
Pippa blushed again, "I'm sorry," she said, "It's just…"
"Oh, looks like he's coming this way," Noah cut her off, "I'd better go and let you two talk." And then he left.
Pippa was thankful, but soon she wished he had stayed, because VJ was only passing by to go talk to Jason.
"Hi, how are you?" Sally asked.
Johanna looked up.
"Hi, I'm good, thanks, how are you?" she said, being as polite as she could without showing how weird she found it that Sally kept talking to her even though they had barely met.
"I'm fine, and excited about becoming a foster mom again," Sally said, smiling.
Johannah swallowed, "You? Are you...?" she said, her mouth felt dry all of a sudden.
"Yes, we are," Sally said, obviously very happy, "in four weeks we are welcoming you to our family!"
"Yeah, that's... Great..." Johannah said, again hiding her real feelings, but only this time the feeling was plain fear. Living in the same house with the family she was desperately trying to hide a secret from just couldn't be good.
Capter 16 – ...Always go wrong
