A Glimpse at Happiness (31 page)

Read A Glimpse at Happiness Online

Authors: Jean Fullerton

Tags: #Romance, #Historical, #Fiction

BOOK: A Glimpse at Happiness
8.15Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
 
Breathing in the sweet, tarry smell of the coal that the
Mermaid
carried, Josie caught a glimpse of Patrick bending over the side of the boat near the rudder. She steadied herself against side and made her way towards him. The boats either side knocked into the
Mermaid
, sending up a low boom and causing her to focus on her balance and move more slowly.
 
‘Patrick!’ she called, her heart beating in her chest with anticipation.
 
Patrick turned.
 
Josie’s legs lost their strength and the breath rushed from her body as Charlie Tugman’s face loomed out of the fog.
 
For once, he wasn’t dressed in his usual showy manner but wore a nondescript grey jacket and trousers with a cap pulled low over his brow. A neckerchief was tied round his throat.
 
An amused expression crossed his sharp face and then he grinned as he called out, ‘Oi, Harry, look who’s come calling.’
 
Harry Tugman scrambled up over the side of the
Mermaid
. He too was wearing workman’s clothes and carried an axe in his right hand.
 
Oh sweet mother! Where was Patrick? She glanced at the axe, fear clutching at her guts.
 
With a monumental effort, she forced herself to stay calm. If Patrick was lying unconscious somewhere on the boat, then every moment she delayed put his life in peril. She tried to retrace her steps but her feet stayed rooted to the spot.
 
Bewilderment flashed over Harry’s fleshy face before he dropped the axe and lumbered towards her. Grasping her skirts, Josie compelled her legs to move.
 
Harry’s heavy steps crashed behind her closer every second so, keeping her eyes on the horizon to steady herself, she pushed on. Out of the corner of her eyes she saw Charlie cut around the other side of the boat.
 
If she could get back onto the jetty she could call for the local policeman on his beat, checking on the warehouses. With black spots in her vision and her heart nearly bursting from her chest, she reached out to take hold of the first rung of the ladder, when Charlie jumped down in front of her.
 
He grinned at her, revealing his tobacco-stained teeth. ‘What’s your hurry, missy?’ he leered, his eyes lingering on her breasts.
 
Josie stepped back, straight into Harry. He grabbed her upper arms and held her firm. Charlie ran his index finger lightly over her left cheekbone. She forced herself not to move, knowing that fear would only add to their pleasure.
 
‘You seem surprised to see us, sweetheart,’ he said, and traced the outline of her lips with his finger.
 
With his face close to hers the bitter smell of Charlie’s decaying teeth was almost overpowering. Bile stung the back of her throat.
 
‘I suppose you were thinking to find your bit of fancy - Patrick-fecking-Nolan - waiting for you!’ he shouted.
 
His fingernail grazed along her jaw, then down the soft area under her ear and onto the neckline of her dress.
 
Josie suppressed a shiver. ‘What have you done with him?’
 
‘Bastard’s not here,’ Charlie replied, as his hand slid down and fondled one breast.
 
Relief flooded over Josie, but where was he? If he’d not arrived at his sister’s yet then he wouldn’t even know she was here, let alone come and find her.
 
‘Very nice,’ he said squeezing hard. ‘You want to have a little feel,’ he said to Harry over her head. Josie aimed a kick at Charlie’s shins but Harry lifted her back so her foot swung in mid-air.
 
‘Get your filthy hands off me, you pig,’ she spat at him.
 
Harry set her on her feet and Josie tried to slip from his grasp but he held her firm. Sliding an arm around her waist he pressed himself against her, rubbing his crotch into her bottom. Josie squirmed away but Harry laughed and held her firmer.
 
Lust clouded Charlie’s eyes. ‘It can only mean one thing - a lady like you sneaking out our way to seek out Nolan . . . ’ Charlie’s fingers curled over the lace trim of her neckline. ‘You’re after a bit of rough swiving.’ He tore at her gown and Josie screamed.
 
Harry’s hand clamped over her mouth, almost blocking off her air. Drawing in a deep breath through her nose, Josie forced her panic down. She kicked back and then scraped the heel of her shoe down Harry’s shin bone. He grunted, but his grip remained tight around her and he yanked at her bonnet. The ribbon snapped instantly and he tossed the bonnet across the deck where it disappeared though the opening to the hold. Then he slid his hand around her throat and put his mouth close to her ear and licked down from her ear to her shoulder with a broad sweep of his tongue.
 
Josie gagged. Charlie then tugged her dress clear of her shoulder and upper arm, leaving only her chemise covering her breasts. His eyes fixed on her undergarment for a moment then he reached out to rip that away too.
 
Josie lunged forward and smacked her forehead onto his nose. He let out a yelp and put his hand to his face. Venom flashed in his eyes but then his grin returned.
 
‘Oh, Harry, we have a fighter here,’ he said, as blood dripped off the end of his nose. ‘Get her on her back.’
 
Josie dug in her heels but she was no match for him. He dragged her to the stern and threw her on an old tarpaulin, knocking the wind out of her. He kept her down while Charlie grabbed at her skirts and thrust his hand underneath them.
 
Josie summoned all her strength and kicked out wildly. She freed a hand and clawed and raked at Charlie’s face with her nails.
 
He grabbed her hair and shook her until stars started exploding at the corner of her vision. Darkness began to descend on her and she breathed as deep a breath as she could, knowing she had to stay conscious to keep her wits. If she fainted she’d be at their mercy - if you could call it that.
 
Charlie loomed over her and wedged himself between her legs. His hands went to her skirts again and flipped them up. ‘Cussing petticoats,’ he said, as he got in a tangle with her white underskirts.
 
His hands went to the button of his fly and panic took hold of Josie. She screamed and as Harry tried to cover her mouth she sank her teeth into his hand. He yanked it away and let out a string of unintelligible oaths.
 
Josie screamed again but Charlie threw himself on her, spreading her legs with his knees.
 
Harry grasped her hands and held them above her as Charlie kept fumbling with her undergarments. Josie steeled herself for the pain that would surely rip through her at any moment.
 
Suddenly there was a dull thud and Charlie’s weight shifted. Everything went still as he grunted then slumped across her, his weight on her making it difficult for her to breathe.
 
Josie blinked slowly and shook her head from side to side, then a sob rose in her throat as she saw Patrick. He stood with a length of iron piping in his hand and murder in his eyes.
 
 
Although Patrick wanted the pleasure of smashing the pipe against Charlie Tugman’s head until it was no more than pulp, he resisted the temptation. The fact that he’d rendered him unconscious was sufficient for now in evening the odds.
 
He had been almost mad with fear as he ran from Mattie’s house to his mooring. He knew that Brian’s death didn’t bring him and Josie any nearer to a respectable union, but the terrible sight of his friend’s sightless eyes staring up at him and Mattie’s white-faced grief when they brought her husband home, had caused his resolve to waver. He was sure Josie felt the same way when she got the news.
 
Knowing Josie, he realised she would ignore the danger of the streets in order to find him, but when he reached Limehouse pier and heard her scream, instinct had taken over. Grabbing the cast-iron pipe from a pile on the dockside, he’d leapt down and run to the
Mermaid
, where he saw Josie pinned down by Harry Tugman and Charlie between her outstretched legs.
 
Consumed with blinding fury and disgust Patrick, in a lightning movement, had cracked the weapon over Charlie’s head so hard the blow had reverberated up his arm while Charlie grunted and pitched forward across Josie. Her eyes flew open and she saw Patrick, but he fixed his eyes on Harry.
 
‘Let her go,’ he said in a controlled voice as Josie struggled to get free of Charlie’s inert body.
 
Harry, like the coward he was, dragged Josie out backwards from under Charlie and held her in front of him like a shield. The upper part of her gown had been ripped to the waist and pulled down on one shoulder. Her corset still held but the only fabric covering her breasts was the thin lawn cotton of her under-chemise.
 
Patrick’s hand tightened around the pipe at the realisation of how nearly he’d failed to get to Josie in time.
 
‘Come and get her,’ Harry sneered, and caught her tightly around the waist with one arm while reaching for her breast with his other hand.
 
Patrick fought to keep his control. Harry hadn’t reached for his knife yet, and Patrick wanted to keep it that way. ‘I said, let her go,’ he repeated.
 
Harry repositioned his grip and grinned at Patrick. ‘I’d make myself scarce, Nolan, before Charlie comes round.’
 
Charlie was lying on his back staring blank-eyed up at the stars, oblivious to all and every thing. The steady rise and fall of his chest showed he was alive, but the right side of his mouth drooped and a damp patch was spreading across his crotch.
 
Patrick kicked the prone man’s foot. ‘I don’t think your brother’s going to wake up any time soon,’ he said and, with his eyes fixed on Harry, he heaved Charlie up under the arms and dragged him to the side of the boat with his head lolling back and forth like a rag doll.
 
Patrick turned and looked at Harry. ‘You let Miss O’Casey go or I’ll throw him over.’
 
‘You do and I’ll kill you both.’
 
‘And by that time your brother Charlie will be lying in the mud at the bottom, and
you’ll
have to tell your ma how you let her “sweet boy” drown while you scrapped over a woman.’
 
Harry’s piggy eyes narrowed, and Patrick studied him for a long moment, gauging the distance between them. ‘Let her go, or Charlie takes a swim.’
 
But Harry’s hand went back to Josie’s breast and Patrick released Charlie.
 
Before Charlie even hit the water Patrick was across the boat and behind Harry. Gripping the pipe in both hands he looped it over Harry’s head, jamming it across his throat. Harry released Josie instantly, gurgling as the iron pressed into his Adam’s apple and clawing at the obstruction over his windpipe.
 
Patrick’s fury took hold, but then he caught sight of Josie, slumped on a coil of rope and trying to gather her ruined dress together. He let go and pushed Harry forward, choking and holding his throat.
 
Harry stumbled clumsily across the deck. ‘You’ll fecking pay for this, Nolan,’ he croaked as he lowered himself over the side after his brother. ‘It ain’t over yet.’
 
Patrick raced over and took Josie in his arms. He closed his eyes and kissed her hair, smelling the lavender in it.
 
‘Are you hurt?’ he asked, trying to blot from his mind the full horror of what might have happened had he not reached the
Mermaid
in time.
 
She shook her head. ‘I know we agreed not to see each other but I saw Brian lying there and I just had to see you and hold you . . .’ Her body began to shake with sobs and she pressed her tear-damp cheek against his chest. Patrick kissed her hair again, just because he could.
 
‘Shh, it’s all right now, I’m here,’ he said, feeling her body on every part of him. How had he lived without her? He didn’t know.
 
He glanced around. The dockside was quiet now and, although Harry was probably still trying to haul his brother out of the river near the shore, Patrick couldn’t be certain that the brute wouldn’t reappear at any moment.
 
He stood up and held out his hand. ‘We should leave and I had better take you home before any one misses you, my love.’
 
 
Patrick’s words brought an image of Mrs Munroe’s disapproving face into Josie’s mind. Her urgent need to see Patrick had driven out all other thoughts, but now she realised that it must be well past nine o’clock.
 
She pulled the front of her gown together with one hand and tried to gather her hair up with the other. ‘My bonnet took a tumble into the hold.’

Other books

Stay by C.C. Jackson
The Truth About Death by Robert Hellenga
Blood of the Guardian by Kristal Shaff
A Mother's Wish by Macomber, Debbie
Freedom's Landing by Anne McCaffrey