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This is a work of fiction loosely based on the character of Terry Thorne and inspired by Russell Crowe. It is strictly for entertainment purposes. Please do not copy, publish or alter this work in any way without the written permission of the author.
New Recruits By: Thorne's Rose ©04/2006
Jake
was in the office… bored… again. He seemed to be spending more and more time
behind his desk, when all he wanted was a bit of action. The last piece of
excitement he’d had was when he was called in to help the police with a
hostage situation at one of the city banks, but unfortunately for him, and very
fortunately for the hostages, just as Jake was getting a long missed adrenaline
rush, the robber gave himself up. So here he was, back behind his desk, staring
out of the window at the harbour below. Mike
was due in on an afternoon flight in readiness for the recruitment drive the
following week. Jake had mixed feelings about it. They needed new operatives,
especially for their new London office, and he was looking forward to the
practical side, the group talk and the one on one, but then he remembered all
the added paperwork and let out a deep sigh. His
PA, Jennifer, walked through the door just at that point, and noticed the sad
look in his eyes. She knew he longed to get out of the office for a while.
Walking over to his desk, she placed yet another pile of papers down on the
corner, smiled at him and said, “Why don’t you go for a run in the
gardens?” Jake’s
eyes lit up at the suggestion, but darkened again when he looked at the new pile
of papers. “Don’t
worry about those, Jake. They only need your signature, they’re the reports we
went through yesterday. I think they can wait until you get back, and you know
you’ll feel better after a run.” “Aw,
Jinny, your blood needs bottling,” said Jake, jumping from his seat and giving
Jenny a hug. I’ll be about an hour, two at tops. In fact, I should be back in
time for lunch, then I can go pick up Mike from the airport this arvo.” Jake
winked at Jenny as he headed for his private bathroom to change into his running
gear. Jenny smiled, knowing Sandi and Dee, on reception, were going to get a
nice bonus when they saw him jog to the lift in the next few minutes. She
was right. By the time she was back at her desk in the outer office, Jake was
just coming through his door. Dressed in black tank and shorts, he leaned over
and gave her a quick kiss on the top of her head, smiled and mouthed *thanks
mum* at her, then made off towards the lifts, giggling, before she had the
chance to throw something at him for his cheek. The girls hung over the
reception desk watching him disappear down the corridor. “Come
on girls, you know he’s spoken for.” Jenny reminded them. “We
know, but he’s still well worth a perve though,” they replied, sitting back
down behind the desk laughing. Jenny
laughed with them, wondering if Jake realised just what effect he had on his
staff, whether he was in a business suit, running shorts, sweats, or even full
commando gear. They all adored him, no matter what he looked like, and it
wasn’t just the female members of staff he affected. All the men in the
organisation would lay down their lives for him if need be. He commanded respect
from everyone, not because he was co-owner of the company, but because they all
knew he would never ask them to do anything he wouldn’t do himself, and they
all knew he was more than capable of doing it twice as well as they could. Jake
was blissfully unaware of the awe in which he was held by his staff. He just
felt lucky to have such good people working with him, and treated them all as he
would want to be treated himself. As he left the lift on the ground floor of the
building, his staff were the last thing on his mind. He was headed for the
gardens and a good run to blow out the cobwebs. He told himself not to feel
guilty for playing hooky as he knew that he would work twice as hard when he got
back, and Jenny knew he would probably stay well after everyone else had gone
for the evening. Jake
jogged through Circular Quay and past the Opera House and made his way around
the harbour walk on the edge of the Botanical Gardens, as he got close to the
wharf, he toyed with the idea of sneaking home, but then decided against it. He
ran past the wharf and headed towards Potts Point and on through Kings Cross and
beyond. After running for around 45 minutes, he slowed to a stop, stepping into
the first store he came to for some bottled water. He sat on a bench for a few
minutes drinking deeply, checked his watch, and turned to head back to the city. As
he reached The Domain, he decided to cut through the centre of the gardens on
the way back. As he neared the pond, he noticed a scuffle going on. Four lads
were laying into a lone victim. Jake stopped and shouted. They looked over at
him, flipped him the bird, and carried on with their assault. Jake
headed in the direction of the fight, and was soon in the middle trying to break
it up. The victim took advantage of the brief respite to run off, leaving Jake
the object of the yobs’ anger. He may have been outnumbered, but they were
outclassed, and he was soon getting the better of them. Just when he thought
that he was getting the upper hand, a searing pain exploded inside his head, and
everything went black! One of the thugs had ripped a low branch from one of the
trees and landed him a good one against his left temple. A
bad job well done, they ran off whooping and roaring to cause more havoc where
they could. ************ Slowly,
Jake’s senses returned to him and he gingerly sat up. When the garden stopped
spinning, he thought he would try to stand. Staggering a bit, and nearly falling
into the pond, he was vaguely aware that the area seemed deserted. Typical, when
you want a crowd, there’s never one about! He was only about ten minutes from
the office, so his muddled mind told him it was a good idea to head back there
and maybe lay down for a bit to ease his pounding headache. Oblivious
to the strange looks he was getting from the crowds around the OH, he slowly
made his way back to the office building, staggering through the main entrance
and slumping into the lift. By the time he got to the 12th floor, he
was feeling more than a little groggy. He lurched out of the lift and headed
towards his office. With a lot of help from the wall, he made it to the
reception area without too much trouble. The girls looked up at him and gasped
in unison. He
made his way towards Jenny’s desk, and saw her rise and rush towards him, just
before he fell flat on his face at her feet. “Jake!”
she cried, dropping to her knees to see how she could help him. She shouted to
the girls to call a couple of the men from their office to help her get him up.
A few minutes later he was laying on his huge over stuffed sofa at the
‘informal’ end of his inner office. Jenny was mopping the blood from the
gash on his forehead, while one of the girls put in a call to Doctor Sing,
Jake’s Sydney physician and neighbour, both in
his business premises (Dr Sing had his office in the same building, two
floors down), and at the wharf. Within
minutes, Dr Sing was heading down the corridor from the lift, and was on his
knee next to the unconscious Jake. As he was finishing dressing the wound, Jake
groaned and opened his eyes. “G’Day
Jake. How ya going?” asked the doctor. “You’ll go to almost any lengths to
get me to make a house call won’t you?” “Wha….?”
replied Jake. “Not
your usual erudite self are you, mate. Do you want to try to sit up now?” Jake
groaned as he was slowly eased upright on the sofa, and Dr Sing got from the
floor to sit next to him. “What
happened?” “We
were kind of hoping you might be able to tell us that, Jake,” replied Jenny. Jake
rubbed his hands over his face, wincing when he touched the stitched wound on
his temple. “Shit!
There was a bloke by the pond getting a bashing. I went over to help him out.” “Where
is he now, mate?” asked the doctor. “He
shot through as soon as I got there. Didn’t really have much time to see which
way he went. I kinda had my hands full.” Just
then there was a knock on the door. Jenny opened it and stood back to let two
police officers enter. Jake groaned softly. He was hoping to just lay down until
his head stopped pounding, now he knew he would have to make a statement. As
the two officers sat down opposite Jake, there was a commotion from the
reception area. Jenny stepped out to see what was going on. Leaning over the
reception desk, kissing Sandi and Dee on the cheeks, was Michael, Jake’s
American partner. In all the excitement, Jenny had forgotten he was arriving
that afternoon. Hearing
the door close, Mike turned and smiled. “Hey
Jen, how you doing?” In
a couple of strides, he had reached Jenny and she found herself in his arms
being swung up in the air. “How’s
my favourite girl?” Mike beamed at the woman he’d grown to love like an
older sister. “Michael,
I’m fine. I’m so sorry I didn’t get anyone down to pick you up.” “That’s
okay sweetie, I managed to get an earlier flight. I thought it would be easier
to catch a cab than to mess up your day by having to drag someone away to get
me. Where’s the whiz kid?”
*************** Jake
was just about to re-tell his story to the police when the door flew open and a
whirlwind blew in. Michael was by his side in an instant asking if he was okay. After
around ten minutes of reassurance, he finally calmed down enough to let Jake
finish answering the police questions, then Dr Sing told them Jake needed to
rest and anything else would have to wait until he was feeling better. The
officers got up and said they thought they had enough information. They
said their goodbye’s to everyone and left. Jake sank back into the sofa with a
groan. “Okie
dokie, I think it’s time to take you home,” said Dr Sing. “I have my car
so I’ll give you a lift.” “I’ll
come too if you don’t mind, doc. That way I can see for myself he does what
you tell him.” said Mike. Before
too long they were back at the wharf, and Jake was safely in his apartment,
tucked in bed with a hot drink and, despite his vehement protests, some pain
meds. “Get
some rest now Jake, and don’t hesitate to call me if you feel any worse.” “Don’t
worry doc,” Mike said. “I’m staying here while I’m in town, so can keep
an eye on him. If we need anything I’ll come knocking.” Dr
Sing got up from the edge of the bed. “I’ll say goodnight then, and if I
don’t see you before, I’ll drop by in the morning.” Mike
saw him to the door, and by the time he returned, Jake was fast asleep. He
closed the blinds and quietly left the bedroom. Moving to the kitchen, he made
himself some coffee and went out onto the balcony to enjoy it while taking in
the view. He never tired of it, and thought once again how lucky Jake was to
wake up to this every day. He
was still on the balcony, watching the sun setting over the bridge, when he
heard a commotion from Jake’s bedroom. Rushing in through the lounge room and
up the stairs, he reached Jake’s room in time to find him half out of the bed
chundering his guts up and moaning. “Shit!”
said Mike, on his way to the en-suite to fetch a damp wash cloth. He was soon
back, helping Jake onto the bed once more, and wiping his sweat covered face
with the cool, damp cloth. Even though he was being as gentle as he could, each
touch seemed to be agony for his friend. He helped him lay back against the
pillows, cleaned up the floor, then made his way to Dr Sings’ apartment. “Sorry
Doc,” he said as the door opened in response to his hammering. “What’s
happened?”, asked the doctor, reaching for his bag and keys and following Mike
along the walkway back to Jake’s place. “He’s
just chucked his guts up all over the bedroom floor, and he seems to be in a lot
of pain.” Dr
Sing made his way up to Jake’s bedroom and found him tossing and turning on
the bed. It was quite dark in the room with the blinds closed so Mike went to
open them. As the last rays of the sunset lit up the room, Jake flinched and
quickly shut his eyes. “Light
hurting?” question the doctor. “Umm
hmm,” Jake mumbled in reply. Mike
quickly shut the blinds again and put on the light in the bathroom. After asking
a few yes/no reply questions, Dr Sing reached for his bag and took out a
syringe. Jake opened his eyes long enough to see it and tried to move away from
it. “Jake,
I know you hate taking medication, but I’m pretty sure this is a migraine, and
the only way you’ll get any relief is to let me give you this shot. It will
take the nausea away, help with the hammers of hell you have in your head, and
allow you to sleep. Trust me, I’m a doctor,” he said, winking. He
slipped the tiny needle just under the skin on Jake’s side, and within minutes
the deep furrows on his forehead began to smooth out and he relaxed as the
medication took hold. He was soon asleep once again, and Mike took the doctor
downstairs for a cup of coffee. “He
should sleep through the night with that shot. He’ll be pretty groggy when he
wakes up, but hopefully the pain will have gone. Try to get him to stay in bed
tomorrow, or at least lay him on the sofa for a few hours. I‘ll drop round
after brekkie, knowing him, he’ll try to get up at the crack of dawn as
usual.” “Okay
doc, sorry for nearly knocking your door down, and thanks for coming over.” “No
worries. See you tomorrow.” ************ Dappled
sunlight was weaving its way through the blinds. It was going to be a lovely
day. There was a rustle from under
the bedclothes, and a soft moan. Jake was returning to the land of the living.
He took a risk and slowly opened one eye. Grateful for the absence of flaming
arrows searing into his brain, he opened the other eye. He pulled himself up
into a sitting position, and decided that he didn’t feel too bad. A swim
should bring him back to normal, he thought, and went to get out of bed to head
for the bathroom. As
soon as he put both feet onto the polished hardwood floor he knew he wasn’t as
good as he had felt while still in bed. The room began to spin and his temples
began to ache. Just as he thought he was going to say G’Day to the floor, Mike
came through the door, rushed to his side, and eased him back onto the bed. “Where
the fuck do you think you’re going?” he asked. “I
need the bathroom.” “Well,
okay. I’ll help you, but then it’s back to bed for you quick smart, and
don’t even think about heading down to the pool this morning.” Jake
turned to Mike with a frown, but knew his best friend was right, he was still a
bit too fragile to take his normal early morning swim. He felt stupid being
helped to take a leak, but Mike was adamant that he wasn’t going to let him go
it alone. His ablutions over, Mike wrapped his arm around Jake’s waist and
helped him back to the bedroom, and into bed. “Can
you manage a cup of tea?” “No,
but I could murder a glass of water.” “Coming
up, my friend,” said Mike, heading down the stairs and into the kitchen. Just
as he was getting some water from the fridge, there was a knock at the door. He
opened it to find Doctor Sing smiling at him. “Morning,
Doc.” “G’Day,
Mike. How’s the patient?” “He’s
pretty groggy, like you said. I had to help him to the bathroom just now, and he
didn’t even fight me when I put him back to bed.” “Don’t
look so worried, Mike. That’s just an after effect of the medication I gave
him last night, It will soon wear off, then you’ll have fun trying to keep him
down. Can I go up?” “Of
course, I was just taking him some iced water.” “Right.
He’s not up to eating anything yet then?” “Didn’t
offer him food, but he sure went green at the thought of a cup of tea,” Mike
answered as they entered Jake’s room. “That’s
because you make lousy tea, mate,” Jake said from the bed. “G’Day,
Drew.” “Hey,
Jake. How ya going?” “I’ve
had better days I have to admit. Good job it’s Saturday eh? Didn’t fancy the
office today.” Doctor
Sing sat on the edge of the bed and quickly examined Jake. Deciding there was no
permanent damage, he told Jake he could get up, as long as he took it easy for
the entire day, and that he should be fine for work on Monday. Jake groaned,
remembering that Monday was group chat day for the job candidates. “Can’t
you give me a note for the boss?” “Piss
off, Jake, you ARE the boss. Don’t be a wimp, you know you love interviews,”
laughed Mike. Jake
groaned and leaned back against the head of the bed with a small smile on his
face. Drew said he would be at home all the weekend, and not to hesitate to call
him if needed. He said goodbye to Jake, and Mike saw him out. When
he returned to the bedroom, he found Jake standing by the picture window,
swaying slightly. He’d managed to put on a pair of old sweats and a tank, so
Mike helped him down the stairs and out to the balcony. As he was settling him
onto a steamer chair the security phone rang. Mike
answered it. It was Jenny. A few minutes later, she was fussing over Jake. “Morning,
Mum,” he joked. Jenny
gave him a playful swat on the shoulder, and a gentle kiss on the top of his
head. She didn’t mind his jokes, it meant he was feeling better. She headed
off to the kitchen, and was soon back with mugs of steaming tea, a pile of
toast, and jars of marmalade and Vegemite. She
took one look at Jake, sitting there with one eyebrow raised. “No
arguments, you haven’t eaten since yesterday morning.” “He
refused tea earlier,” Mike said. “That’s
because you can’t make a decent cup,” Jenny quipped. Jake
burst out laughing, then groaned a little at the twinge in his head. He sat and
ate his toast like a good little boy, then took a grateful swig of his tea. He
thought it would make him chunder again, but instead, it seemed to settle his
stomach, and he immediately felt a lot better. He knew that he was going to have
to be a good boy though, as Mike would stick to him like a limpet to make sure
he followed doctors orders. The
rest of the day passed without incident. Jake shocked Mike by doing what he was
told, for a change, and taking it easy for the entire day. If the truth be
known, all he really wanted to do was sleep anyway, so most of his time was
spent dozing on the balcony, with Mike making sure that he was shaded from the
worst of the sun. Sunday
found Jake feeling himself once again and when Mike woke up to an empty
apartment, he knew just were to find his friend. He grabbed a towel and headed
down to the pool. Sure enough, there was a human torpedo swimming lengths
underwater. When he finally came up for air, he spotted Mike sitting on the side
of the pool. “G’day.” “Hey
yourself. You look like the Man from Atlantis down there.” “Rack
off, ” grinned Jake, hauling himself out of the water and dripping all over
his friend. “My
belly thinks my throat’s been cut. Fancy some brekkie?” “Only
if you’re buying, my friend.” “Okie
dokie, let me dry off and we’ll go to the café.” Mike
threw Jake the towel he’d brought with him as he walked towards the changing
rooms. A few minutes later, he emerged, dressed in sweats and a tank, and they
headed off towards the café on the boardwalk. As
they sat at an outside table, Peter, the waiter came up to take their order. “Shit,
mate. What does the other bloke look like?” “G’day,
Pete,” replied Jake. “Do you remember Mike, my business partner?” “Yeah,
how ya going?” “I’m
doing good thanks, nice to see you again. Pete.” They
placed their order and Pete went off to fetch tea and toast for Jake, and a
strong black coffee for Mike. When he returned, he took up their offer of
joining them as it was early, and they were the only customers. After a lot of
badgering, Jake finally explained what had gone down the previous day. Pete told
them that some yobs had run past the wharf, but hadn’t caused any trouble
there. They had been heading up towards the Cross, probably never to be seen
again. “Ah
well, no permanent damage done anyway?” asked Pete. “Only
to his ego,” laughed Mike. “He’s a bit upset that he couldn’t take them
all down on his own.” Jake
snorted at that remark and took a drink of his tea. He looked a lot worse than
he actually felt, and could understand why his mates were taking the rise out of
him. He knew he would soon be getting all the ‘action man’ jokes from his
mate Pete, but knew they only did it because they were so close. After
they had finished their breakfast, they headed back to the apartment. A quick
shower and change of clothes later, and Jake was picking up his keys, heading
for the door. “Where
ya going?” asked Mike. “The
office. I lost an entire afternoon Friday, and I still have stuff to do before
the interviews tomorrow.” “Hang
on then, I’ll come with you. We’ll get it done a lot quicker if we both work
at it.” They
headed off towards the office, laughing and joking as they went. Jake got some
looks from passers by, but he returned them with one of his patent ‘glares’,
and they were left alone. He knew he looked like he had been hit by a train, but
he didn’t see why that gave strangers the right to stare at him. They
got to the office building and were soon in the lift heading for the 12th
floor. As they exited the lift, they were surprised to see the lights on. They
owned the entire floor and didn't expect any of their staff to work on a Sunday.
As they walked down towards reception, they heard the sound of fingers moving
swiftly over a keyboard. Jake smiled to himself. “G’day
Jinny,” he called. “Jake,
what are you doing here on a Sunday?” came the reply. “I
could ask you the same thing, luv,” he said, smiling down at her as he stood
beside her desk. “Why don’t you join us in the office, it’ll be heaps
easier than having to keep shouting for you, and between the three of us, we
should get all this paperwork done in a couple of hours, then lunch is my
treat.” “Aw
shit, that means a beef tiger at Harry’s,” groaned Mike. “Go
bite yer bum, mate. Jinny’s worth something special.” Jenny
blushed at the kind words from her young boss. It wasn’t often he showed his
appreciation of her in actual words, even though he showed it in other ways, and
it made her feel like a teenager with a crush at times. She gathered up all the
papers they would need, and followed the two men that meant more to her than
anything, into the inner office. They
all sat around Jake’s giant desk, going through applicant files, sorting
forms, and printing and collating the various handouts that would be needed for
the group talk the following day. Around 11.00am, Jake threw down his pen,
leaned back in his chair and rubbed his hands over his face. “Are
you okay, Jake?” Jenny asked, a worried look on her face. Jake
looked across at her through bloodshot eyes. “A bit bushed, luv, is all.” “Okay,
I vote we stop,” Mike stated, getting up from his chair and piling the files
neatly on the edge of the desk. “We’ve done all we can anyway, so let’s
get outta here.” They
headed down to the underground parking to where Jenny had her car. Mike
grabbed the front passenger seat, and Jake crawled into the back. Jenny
got behind the wheel, turned to Jake, and asked where they were headed. “Depends
what you want to eat. If it’s Chinese then down to Fu Manchu at Bondi, if not,
we can go to Coast in Cockle Bay Wharf.” “Right,
sit back and relax, and I’ll make up my mind as we go,” said Jenny, winking
at Jake through the rear view mirror. Jake
grinned in reply, and settled back, resting his head on the soft leather
upholstery. Jenny
and Mike chatted happily as she drove to their as yet undecided destination. She
thought she wouldn’t tell Mike where they were going until they actually got
there. She wanted it to be a surprise for him as she knew he didn’t really
know the city too well. Jenny
hadn’t been to Cockle Bay Wharf for a long time, so she chose Coast. They
pulled into the car park and stopped. It was quiet in the back of the car, and
both Jenny and Mike turned round, to see Jake fast asleep, his head resting on
the passenger door. “It
seems a shame to wake him,” whispered Jenny. “Yeah,
but he’ll kill us if he misses out on his lunch,” replied Mike. He
quietly went around to the rear door, opening it slowly so that Jake didn’t
fall out. Crouching down by the open door, he gently placed his hand on Jake’s
shoulder, giving a little shake. “Wake
up, Sleeping Beauty, we’re here.” Jake
grunted and opened his eyes. “We
here already? Where are we?” Jenny
and Mike both laughed at the confusion flashing across Jake’s face. He looked
out of the window and smiled as he realised where he was. “Good
choice Jin,” he said, getting slowly out of the car. “Another first for
Mike, real Aussie tucker.” Throughout
the meal, Mike kept jabbing Jake with his elbow ‘to make sure he was still
awake‘. Jake went along with the joke, right up until Mike managed to find a
tender spot along his ribs where he had been kicked the day before. Pain and
anger flashed across Jake’s face. “Leave
off, ya fuckin’ Seppo,” Jake spat out at Mike. He
sprang up from his seat and lunged towards the men’s room, leaving Mike and
Jenny staring open mouthed at each other. “Go
after him, Mike.” “No
way, I know better than to get near him when he’s off on one.” “Mike,
I think you should go and see if he’s okay. He didn’t look too good.” Mike
had to agree with Jenny, and he made his way to the men’s room to see if his
friend was alright. As he entered, the room seemed to be empty, but as he was
about to walk out and see if Jake had nipped out the back way, he heard a groan
and the unmistakable sound of someone emptying their entire stomach contents
down the toilet. “Jake?” A
groan answered his question, and he pushed open one of the compartments to find
his friend slumped on the floor with his head over the pan. He was looking
pretty green. “Jake,
what is it?” “Piss
off,” was the reply. Mike
bent over his friend and placing his arms around Jake’s waist, helped him to
his feet and out to the wash basins. He leant Jake against one of them and
raised up his shirt. “FUCK!”
he said, looking at the deep purple and black bruise that started just above the
hip, and stopped around his lower ribs. “I
am so sorry, Jake. I didn’t know.” Jake
just looked at his friend, pain showing clearly in his eyes. “Home?”
asked Mike. Jake
nodded once, and Mike helped him back into the restaurant. After paying the
bill, they headed back to Jenny’s car, and were soon on their way back to
Jake’s place. As Jenny settled him on the sofa, Mike went along to Dr Sing. He
answered right away, and followed Mike along the walkway to Jake’s. “G’day
Jenny.” “Hello
Andrew, sorry to disrupt your Sunday, but I think Jake needs your expert
attention.” “Headache
again, Jake?” Jake
was still in a bit of pain, and just shook his head. Mike explained what had
happened, and Dr Sing asked Jake to life up his shirt. “Shit,
that looks more than a bit sore!” “Tell
me about it,” replied Jake. After
some gentle prodding, Dr Sing decided that there was nothing broken, and it was
just bad bruising. “Keep
an eye on it though, if the pain gets any worse, a trip to the hospital
wouldn’t go amiss.” “I’ll
be right, as long as a certain person keeps his elbow out of my ribs,” Jake
groaned in reply. After
the doctor had gone, Mike sat on the edge of the sofa and turned to Jake. “Why
didn’t I notice that at the pool this morning?” “The
bruising hadn’t come out I guess. Your bloody elbow helped it along.” “I
am so sorry, my friend. What can I do to make it up to you?” “All
the interviews?” asked Jake, a hopeful glint in his eye. “No
way sunshine!” laughed Mike, in reply. “We do this together, as always.” ************ Monday
morning. 7.30 am. Mike
and Jake, looking every inch the powerful executives in their suits, were having
their first coffee of the day. Jenny was there with them, but as yet, the rest
of the floor was empty. The applicants were due to arrive at 8.30am. They only
had to finish laying out the information packs on the rows of seats, and they
would be ready. 8.00am.
Sandi
and Dee arrived, ready to greet all the applicants. Jake headed off for the
little office just off the briefing room, and Mike sat on the edge of Jenny’s
desk, drinking more coffee and practicing his new chat up lines on her, to no
effect. 8.30am.
All
the candidates had arrived in plenty of time, and were now sitting in rows,
listening to Mike introduce himself. They were all intent on what he was saying,
and none of them noticed the door at the back of the room open, and a figure
slip silently in to take a seat by the back wall. |