"V-eight SS. Two thousand ten. I wrote it down for her, but you know what women are like, right? You'd cross the road and throw rocks at them if they didn't have a gash."
"Sure. Sure. No worries. I'll fix her up." My estimation of him falls quickly with his misogynist joke.
"Put her back on, champ?"
I hand her the phone and my face wrinkles with the parting, "Champ." He 'champed' me? Seriously? Selecting a five-litre container of Penrite 10w-50 in semi-synth and a filter to suit his car, I wander back to the counter to find the mousey little woman smiling strangely at me.
"Here you go. Won't be a moment. Will just ring this up."
"Thanks Blue." She smiles. It's unfairly disarming. Her face lights up in a way that makes me want to write music and her eyes twinkle with friendly joy. And she knew my nickname. My confusion must show on my face.
"Roger told me he introduced himself the other day. I'm your new neighbour." She holds out her hand, "Constance. Connie."
"Well, nice to meet you Connie." It's weird because when I introduced myself to the neighbour guy, I told him my name was Gordon.
"Penny ratted you out." She laughs a little, "Your nickname. Thanks so much for that."
The smile fell off her face like ice-cream sliding off a kid's cone. Embarrassment and shame fleet across her pretty face then she nervously offers a kind of explanation.
"Roger's job is pretty stressful. He gets... He... We argue sometimes and little Penny doesn't understand. I'm sorry if she bothered you."
"Not at all. She's a cool kid. Very grown up."
"Yes, well... Next stop for me is the supermarket to get ice. Someone's decided she needs ice in her milk."
"Oh..." I feel like I've fucked things up a bit for her somehow.
"It's alright, Blue." She smiles and reaches out to touch my arm. Electricity jolts right through me at the touch and when her deep blue eyes find mine, I feel drugged. "I was teasing. She thinks you're fantastic. I think she has a little crush on you."
Her own face reddens at that comment. "Anyway, thank you for looking out for her. It doesn't happen often. I'm glad she felt safe. Don't let her get annoying. I've told her she's allowed to talk to you, but not to bother you."
She smiles all through the sale. It's weird but it kind of makes me feel like I'm a bright moment in her day. It's sad too. If an unmarried at thirty-five, red headed sales assistant is a bright spark in your day, then you live in a dark valley.
~*~
It's closing time on Friday night. I've eaten my Pub Parmy and washed it down with ten beers while bickering playfully with Sally. Sally is the barmaid. The pub is busy, and the young fellas give her a bloody hard time, so she enjoys hiding at the end of the bar with me whenever she has a chance. She's from Germany and has a six-month contract at the pub. That will set her up for another six months travel. She also has the finest pair of breasts I've ever motorboated.
A couple of months ago she confessed that she was as horny as fuck but didn't want the drama of hooking up with one of the young bucks.
"They tell all their friends, ja? And then I'm slut. Slut all boys try and fuck."
"I'm sure a pretty kid like yourself could find a nice fella."
"Ja. I find nice boy and he want stay mit me. He attached and want to own me. Not work. Not work when ich travel, no? Big mess. Better Sally wichsen. Er... Wank."
I laughed at that. Sally is so very blunt. Later that night when she asked me, "Blue. You think Sally pretty?" I couldn't help but nod. "You want fuck me? I need fuck. No boyfriend even. Just fuck. Please?"
Personally, I've always been a community spirited man and I couldn't see the lovely young lady stuck in a hard spot. It was a terrible sacrifice. A few times that first night and a few times since. I'm kind of hoping to make a sacrifice this evening as well.
I watch as she hustles the hanger-on's out and I rise to follow them.
"Hey. Blue is sit down. Blue ist hast eine lager and wait. Sally take him home and fuck him. Nein air-con upstairs. Blue hast air-con and big willy. Make Sally happy. Yes?"
"Ja. Das ist gut!" She's been trying to teach me a little German and she finds my attempts laughable but cute, she tells me.
At home, I crank up the air-conditioning and find something on Netflix to mostly ignore. Usually, Sally likes to shower, steal one of my t-shirts and chill on the couch until she's washed her day away with a couple of drinks.
Tonight, she surprises me by returning in just her knickers. I'm startled out of my earnest inspection by the sound of a door slamming really loudly or something next door. Sally hears it too and looks in that direction then smiles back at me.
"What? Ist good for gander. You wear only pants. I wear only pants. Blue does not like looking at breasts, no?"
"Blue loves looking at breasts! Especially yours, Sally. Du hast wunderbar bruste." It's true. If you were to picture the first image that comes to mind when I say, 'Octoberfest babe', that's Sally. Buxom, blonde and deliciously curvy. I pat the couch beside me, and she presses her shower fresh skin against me in a brief hug before opening a can of Rum and Coke.
"What are we watch-" She's interrupted by insistent knocking at the back door.
As I make my way through the kitchen, Sally ducks off, probably to find a shirt more is the pity.
"Blue. Please be awake. Blue. Please..." A child's voice greets me and when I open the door, Penny rushes in and hugs me tightly around the leg. "Mummies hurt. There's blood everywhere and she won't wake up."
Picking up the crying child, I tell Sally to call the cops. "Settle honey. Shh, Penny. Tell me what happened. Where is Mum? Where is Dad?"
"Mummy is in the lounge room on the floor. There's lots of blood." She sobs into my neck.
"Where is Dad?"
"Gone. He just drove off. I was hiding and I heard him get his keys. I think he shot her. I heard a bang. He didn't do the spinny thing."
"Ok honey. Here's what we're going to do. You stay here with my good friend Sally. She's not a stranger and she gives good cuddles. I'm going to go and check on Mummy."
"They're on their way. And an ambulance." Sally tells me as I hand her the frightened little girl.
"Make her some milk and grab her something to eat."
"Can I have ice?"
"In her milk." I tell Sally and grab my torch. "I'll be back as soon as I can."
Hurdling the fence, I find the back door open and look around the unfamiliar house for light switches. In the kitchen I see shattered dishes on the floor and food sprayed up the fridge. Chairs lie on their sides and one is broken. Stepping over them and avoiding the broken china, I think to call out for her, but in my panic, I can't remember her name.
"Constance!" That's it. I've spoken to her a dozen times over the last few months. She keeps me well supplied with leftover meals and we chat often at the fence. "Connie?"
Groans answer me from the darkened lounge room and my torch picks her out curled up on her side. A three-inch-long gash in the centre of her forehead gapes and blood has pooled around her head. Her hair is matted to her face with it and my fingers on her throat can't find a pulse. Panic rises in my chest, but I remind myself I've always been shit at finding pulses.
Remembering all those compulsory first aid courses, I DRABC the moment. Danger? Well unless old mate returns, we're pretty safe. Response? I shake her and she groans. Groaning is good. Despite not finding a pulse, if she can make any sort of noise, she's probably alive.
Airway? The position she's in is almost classic recovery position anyway, so I gently tilt her head and open her jaw to check inside her mouth. The earlier groans tell me she's breathing and that'll do for my triage. I can hear sirens approaching, so satisfied she's alive and help is on the way, I look about for a light switch.
When I found it, the horror struck me hard. There were blood spatters all up a wall near the switch and the injury to Constance's head was not the only one. An extendable baton like those that security guards have, lay on the floor near her and dark purple bruises on her thigh and upper arm told me he'd hit her more than once. Her hands and forearms carried defensive injuries and rage boiled inside me.
What kind of monster can do something like this to someone he is supposed to love?
"Freeze. Police. Hands on your head. Face the wall." I comply quickly.
"Jesus, Jerry. Make sure that bus is on its way. Are you the neighbour? The one who called?"
"No that was Sally. I'm Gordon-"
"Shackleton." His partner completes for me as he looks at my licence from my wallet.