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Authors: Colin Griffiths

Underwood

The name may sound familiar to some people, indeed it was the place I grew up in and lived for forty years, a remarkable place with remarkable people,

 

The Underwood depicted in this story is not the underwood I grew up in, nor are the people, who are completely works of Fiction.

 

A place forever in my heart.

 

 

Written by Colin Griffiths 2015.

 

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Also by Colin Griffiths.

 

NEVER SAY GOODBYE

 

THERE WAS NO BODY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1

 

It looked like it was never going to stop, there was an eeriness about this particular storm, like the thunder gods were sending out a message to those that dare travel in it, the darkened summer skies were full of the wonders of nature, and the rain that kept thumping against the car had an spooky noise about it, so much so that it sounded like something demonic skittering against the roof, trying to get at the occupants of the car it preyed upon, the weather forecaster’s had reported heavy showers, nothing like the carnage that poured down from the skies, and the wind howled like an animal of the night as the storm brought chaos across the United Kingdom, most people never bothered to travel, those who did wished they stayed at home, some would take hours to reach their destination, well for some they would never reach it.

 

Not that anyone caught up in that storm were travelling very fast, for most of the time they were at a complete standstill as the cars jammed the motorway they were travelling on, bumper to bumper with nowhere to go as side roads were either blocked or flooded, it looked as if the road system in the UK had become a car park.

 

‘How could they have got it so wrong
’ the driver thought as the heavens poured all that the storm gods  could down onto them and the others that dare travel that fateful night.

 

It had taken them over four hours to get on the M5 motorway at Birmingham from their home in Sheffield, the unpredictability of the typical British summer seemed to be settling in well as the rain leashed down from  the ever increasing clouds, the skies now just a sheet of darkness, as the clouds converged on each other and swirled as the thunder shook them, the wipers were on its highest speed, sweeping sheets of rain off at every pass, barely being able to provide the visibility they were designed for, such was the force of the rain that pounded the screen, they looked as if they would fly off the Avensis at any moment as they lashed to and fro over the windscreen, visibility was poor, the roads threatening, the skies eerily dark, all four occupants thought it was just as well they weren’t moving very fast as the fields and roads around them were taking on the look of a river.

 

Peter sucked on another Werthers original, rolling it around the inside of his mouth, making noises with the sweet against his teeth, he was wishing they had left earlier or even waited until the storm had past, the met office had forecast some rain, not the storm that powered itself above them, at one time he thought about stopping at the services, but there were so many queues along the slip roads leading into the services that he assumed that they would be bursting at the seams, it was a Hobsons choice, try to park up and see it through, or carry on hoping it would clear, he had decided he would rather plod along in the car than queue for hours at the services, although the KFC sign did have a certain allure to it, he imagined biting into a burger, something different from the sweet he was sucking on, he was thankful that Eileen had packed some food for the journey, she was the one with the common sense, but it was healthy food, he needed burgers and sausages, along with fries and lashings of tomato sauce, if it was left up to him all they would have had was his packet of Werthers, which were going down far too fast for his liking, he saw a sign that read ‘road works 3 miles’ it just fuelled more frustration inside of him, he crunched on his sweet and swallowed it, then put another in his mouth.

 

‘That’s all we bloody need’ he groaned almost choking on the sweet in his mouth, Eileen looked at him with a Smirk, she could see his patience wearing thin, not a particularly good trait of Peter’s, but for a lot of the time his impatience made her laugh through his witty sarcasm, one of the many things that drew her to him, she found his moaning funny, ‘
never happy unless he’s moaning’
she knew he wouldn’t take much more of this before he went into a full blown tirade.

 

‘What does it matter, we’re hardly moving anyway’ she said as she stuck a Trebor in her mouth, relishing the hot minty taste on her tongue.

‘That’s not the point’ said Peter ‘even if we were moving we would be stuck in bloody road works, why can’t they leave the bloody roads alone’

Eileen didn’t answer, she could not see his logic and he was grumpy enough without her making it worse.

 

Eileen had only just turned forty, she had been in a relationship with her partner Peter for 18 Years, they only lived 2 miles apart at the time, they even went to the same school, though they both failed to recall one another, they met at a dance in Sheffield, where Peter had asked her for a dance, they both fell in love that night as they laughed and danced the night away, a 2
nd
date followed then a third and pretty soon they were inseparable, spending a lot of time camping in the Yorkshire Moors when the money was short, those were the days they both remembered most, but for one reason or another they had never married, not because they didn’t love each other for they did very much, they always said they would get round to it.

 

Very often they had sat in the evenings and planned it, looking on the internet for dresses and venues, discussing colour schemes and themes, picking best men and maids of honour promising to book it and make it happen, but they never did, not because they didn’t both want to, it just wasn’t all that important to them at the time, the discussing and planning was exciting, it was just the getting round to it and doing it that never seemed to happen, and then after Lily and Nathan was born, and that seemed to put any wedding plans further on the back burner.

 

The kids took Pete’s name, She remained a Ryall her kids and partner were Ford, she didn’t mind it that way, it was only a piece of paper she would say at the time, but deep down she still hoped for that glitzy wedding she had always dreamed about, maybe not the young beautiful bride that she always hoped, but a beautiful bride never the less, she would still plan it in her mind and secretly search for that special dress, but on occasions when Peter was working late and the kids tucked up in bed, she would stare at her daughter lying there asleep and sadly think that it would be her daughter’s wedding she would attend before she attended her own.

 

Today she wore her mousy hair short and it complimented her thin face and high cheekbones, that’s the way she mostly wore it, only letting her hair grow occasionally, but never too long, her father used to call her a tomboy, and she didn’t mind that tag at all, she thought it suited her, summed up her personality, but Eileen didn’t want her own daughter to be tagged the same, she wanted her to grow into a beautiful princess, and no matter how Eileen wore her hair she was always to be seen in Jeans and flat sandals, usually with a t-shirt, it was the only clothes she felt comfortable in, ‘
Dresses are for special occasions’
she would tell herself, very often thinking of that wedding dress.

 

‘There’s got to be a better way than straight down the M5’ grumbled Pete, trying to get his words out around the sweet in his mouth, he shifted about in the driver’s seat, trying to get the circulation flowing in his legs as they had grown numb, he tapped the steering wheel with his fingers, Eileen hated it when he done that.

‘It’s the way you get to Cornwall’ Eileen answered mockingly, she grinned as it was the type of thing Peter would say. ‘Stop tapping’ she added,

Peter looked up at the skies that were just a mass of different shades of grey as the thunder roared once more,

‘Shit’ he shouted.

‘And stop the swearing’ she told him,

‘Bloody hell do you want me to get out and walk’ he said,

‘Probably be quicker’ mocked Eileen.

 

They had always spent their summer holiday’s on the east coast of England it wasn’t far to travel from their Sheffield home, the home they had shared together since setting up a life for themselves, Scarborough or Skegness was usually their preferred destination, once they went to a place called Filey, also on the East coast, but the kids didn’t like it much, truth be known neither did Peter or Eileen.

 

Whitby was a favourite of Eileen’s, with all the history of Count Dracula, it fascinated her and she really wanted to go on one of the many gothic weekends that were held there, but there really wasn’t all that much there for the kids, despite the beautiful scenery, this year, they felt like they wanted something different other than the east coast seaside that they went to every year, they would never go abroad, flying was a big no for Eileen, it terrified her, so after mulling it over for weeks and weeks, they had decided on going south England to Newquay in Cornwall, the journey would be longer, but the climate was a degree or two warmer, and it was a place they had never been to and Peter had heard so much about Bodmin Jail that it had been a no brainer, he was looking forward to Bodmin Jail more than anything, they still had the hanging pits there, and that had appealed to him, the history and the darkness of the place had a certain allure, it was the type of thing he liked, though with his personality that was mostly upbeat you would not have thought it, the kids and Eileen wanted to see the Eden Project that they had heard so much about from school, and when they googled it, Peter had to admit it looked pretty dam good, another world in a plastic dome, and then Peters face lit up when he found out you could get married in Bodmin jail, Eileen just hoped he wasn’t going to book her dream wedding in some jail full of ghosts, watched by all the people who had been hanged there, she had crazily imagined walking down the jail in her wedding dress, with a noose around her neck, being led by the hangman to take her vows, as much as she loved him, there would be no wedding in some haunted jail.

 

The sky was lit up by a flash of lightening followed shortly after by a clap of thunder that seemed to make the road beneath them shake, and for a moment all four of them sat opened mouthed as if they had never seen a storm before, certainly not one like the one they were experiencing now, it was making them nervous as the heavens poured once again bouncing off the road and clattering against the car, until Nathan spoke.

 

‘It’s four miles away’ said 12 year old Nathan who was sat in the back seat playing plants verses Zombies on his tablet, oblivious to any danger that the world outside of the car held, feeling safe with his family in the back seat of the car, he had been counting the timing between the lightening and the thunder, Peter smirked it was something his own father had instilled in him and he still done it until this day, he momentarily tried to recall the time he taught Nathan it, but he couldn’t, but he was sure it was him.

 

Nathan had dark brown hair just like his Father’s and wore it over his ears whenever he was allowed to, Eileen had tried to get him to have it cut before the holiday’s but this time Nathan had point blank refused saying the school holidays were the only chance he had to wear it long as the school would not allow boys to have long hair, Eileen had agreed but warned him he would have to have it cut before school starts again.

 

Nathan was a quiet child, often withdrawn and thoughtful, sometimes a loner, he was academically bright in his school, but sometimes found it difficult to mix with large groups, he was okay in two’s or three’s but seem to freeze in larger groups, the truth was Nathan liked his own company rather than the company of others.

 

‘Maybe it will pass over us soon’ Eileen told him, referring to the storm, she thought if the theory was true they would soon be at the centre of the storm, and hopefully it would pass them over.

‘Fifteen minutes to do one frigging mile’ said Peter, showing his frustration as he banged his hands on the steering wheel.

‘Not unless it’s following us’ he added referring to Eileen’s comment about the storm.

 

And still the rain poured down as if it was trying to drown all who stood beneath the storm, and still the wind howled like some wild animal as the skies again were lit up by an impressive sheet of lightening, that lit up the motorway and the cars that jammed it, and the swirling clouds appeared to form faces, laughing and taunting them.

 

Peter was desperate for a cigarette, his impatience again showing as his Werthers were getting low, soon he would have nothing left to try and take away the craving, smoking in the car was a definite no no, at one time when they were at a standstill, Peter had opened the window intending to stick his head out to have a fag, but within seconds the rain blew in soaking everyone, and amid protests he ditched that idea, he put yet another Werthers in, anything to take his mind off the craving, oh how he wished that he had taken his electronic cigarette, it didn’t completely take way his craving, but at this time it would have been better than nothing ‘
just one cigarette’
he thought ‘
I’d feel so much better’

He crunched on his Werthers as he gripped the wheel.

 

‘I need a wee’ said Lily crossing her legs and shifting about uncomfortably in the back seat, Peter tutted and ignored his daughter, though Eileen thought he would be doing a lot of that.

‘Keep still’ Nathan snapped at her, he nudged her, Lily gave him a stare, one which Nathan recognised as his first warning and not to nudge her anymore.

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