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MMK
Part 2 – The Reunion The journey had been a long one,
but they’d had made it.
A hand grabbed Adam’s arm and
started to shake it. He did not know who it was… His eyes were shut… “Five more
minutes… please?” he murmured. The hand was insistent; Adam woke up to find that
it was his wife trying to wake him. “Wake up, Sleeping Beauty,” Karen
said. “I wasn’t asleep; I was just
resting my eyes…” Karen’s
eyebrows rose in disbelief: he’d been asleep for most of the journey. The couple knew each other inside
out after the many years they’d been together. That was why Adam took control of
their finances – money had always slipped through Karen’s hands like fine sand
in a sieve – and why Karen organised their social diaries.
*** The view outside the car window
had long since changed from the busy airport terminal. Adam looked at his surroundings in
bewilderment. “Why are we here?” he said, still looking around as far as his
head would turn. “We’re here for the reunion,
remember?” Adam pulled a face. “No, I mean why are we here? At the Metcalfe Mansion?” “The location was changed, sir,”
the chauffeur replied.
He had been sent by Spectrum to pick them up at the airport. By the voice – who sounded strangely
familiar to Adam – he sounded like a young man. He was wearing dark glasses, so they couldn’t see him very
clearly. “Change of location?” Adam became
suspicious. “Who ordered the change of location?” “And who is responsible for the
guards at the door?” Karen asked. Adam looked at the doorway, and noticed the
two Spectrum uniformed guards for the first time. “Major Scarlet, sir; of Spectrum.”
Adam frowned. Major Scarlet? When did he get
promoted? The last I heard was that he had turned down a promotion to Colonel,
or does he not want to receive them like he did with medals. Adam grinned at
the memory of Scarlet’s large medal collection. Paul’s got a lot to answer for when I see him. He nodded at his companions so
that they could help him get out of the car.
***
“If there’s anything else you need, sir… ma’am… don’t hesitate to call me.” The
chauffeur bade farewell to the Svensons before retreating back to the car.
The Svensons turned to face the two Spectrum agents guarding the front door.
“Names?” one asked, as the first
drops of rain fell from the sky.
“C’mon, let us in,” Karen moaned, as her dress was slowly turning a shade darker
as more and more of it got wet.
“Names,” the voice said again.
“Just check them with the MD and let them inside. Personally, I don’t want them
to get pneumonia,” said an impatient female voice. A Spectrum agent had come out
of the door, only, unlike the others, she was wearing a long coat and her face
was familiar – her name was Rose Metcalfe. “But, Captain…” “No buts, Lieutenant”. The agents scanned Adam and Karen
with the Mysteron Detector. “Well?” she asked. “Negative, Captain. Both of them,”
replied the lieutenant. “Let them inside then,” she said,
her voice showing signs that she was getting more impatient with her two
colleagues. By now, the rain had increased intensity. “Please, Mr. Svenson, Mrs.
Svenson,” she nodded to each in turn, “come inside.”
At the mention of their names, the two lower rank Spectrum personnel stood to
attention and moved to either side of the door, their uniforms soaked. The
Svensons pass through the open doorway.
“You too, Lieutenants. Change into dry uniforms.” “Major Scarlet hasn’t arrived
yet.” “I’ll wait for him.” The agents looked at each other,
at the Captain, then at the doorway and then back at the Captain, who was
looking at them. “Want me to make that an order?” They hurried inside. The Captain
grinned and turned to look out into the rain.
Visibility had decreased a lot – the sky had grown darker and the rain
was even more intense than before. She awaited the arrival of Major Scarlet.
***
Inside the mansion, the Svensons were directed
into the games room. There they found a fire roaring in the fireplace, making
the room a lot warmer than outside; the warmth was welcomed by both of them
since they had been soaked by the cold rain. On the bar, there was a variety of
drinks in glass bottles with a tray of glasses of assorted shapes and sizes; in
the middle of the room, there was a pool table, on which a game of eight-ball
was currently being played.
“They’ve arrived,” said a voice coming from the
direction of the pool table. A man, currently lining up his cue to take his next
shot, replied:
“Pat, you’ve tried that trick before. It worked
earlier, but I’m not fooled this time.”
“Hello?” Adam greeted his old friends.
The man looked around at the newcomers just as he
took his shot, the white ball missed the ball it was supposed to hit;
obscenities were spoken as a result.
“Rick, that is no way to greet people,” Juliette
Pontoin, formerly Destiny Angel, scolded Richard Fraser – the former Captain
Ochre. It wasn’t such a mystery, after all. It was only an old
friends’ reunion. An occasion for them to reminisce about their past life
together, twenty years before, their common experiences, their missions
together. To pay homage to those who had passed away and will always be
remembered. After all, it was Christmas time – and it was certainly
the best of time to get together all of them.
The new arrivals began talking, joking, drinking
and generally catching up with news of things that had happened since the last
time everyone met.
All their friends,
their former colleagues, were there. All of those who were still alive, that
was. Magnolia Jones (Melody Angel), Chan Kwan (Harmony Angel); Richard
Fraser (Captain Ochre); Patrick Donaghue (Captain Magenta); Bradley Holden
(Captain Grey) and Edward Wilkie (Doctor Fawn). “… My, my, it’s been
years, hasn’t it?”
“And you haven’t aged a day, Angel.”
“Always the charmer, Rick, I’ve heard no girl has
managed to tie you down.”
“No. A bachelor I was, a bachelor I remain…”
“How are the kids these days, Brad?” Adam asked.
“They can’t stay away from water, they hate being
away from it.”
“They must’ve got that from their father, then.” At Adam’s words, Brad’s cheeks turned
pink.
“The children are here too, though, they insisted
on coming… Wanted to meet everyone I worked with at Spectrum. The thing is,
though, they got bored a while ago. The last I heard about them… there are
Spectrum agents all around this place and I heard this from them… was that they
were playing hide-and-seek.”
“With a place this size of this, that game will
keep them occupied for hours… maybe even days… if they had the chance…” Adam commented. The only person not
in the room was Seymour Griffith, formerly Lieutenant Green, and the only reason
that he had given them, through word of mouth, was that he was busy.
***
All the occupants of the room were ushered into
the ‘banqueting’ hall. As they went through, Adam could hear voices coming from
down the hallway.
“When is Sky coming back on duty?”
“In theory, he
is on duty.” That’s not Scarlet, is it? thought Adam.
“You know what I mean.”
Upon hearing these words
Adam paused, and turned his
wheelchair around so he could face the way the voices were coming from. He spotted two people by the main doorway; one of the
speakers was Captain Indigo, the young officer who had let them in earlier. She was watching the other
person was preparing to take his coat off.
“The General wasn’t sure, the last time I talked
to him about it.” Even though Adam couldn’t see who the speaker was, he knew
that very recognisable voice.
“Can you check again, Dad? I’m sick and tired of
covering for him.” The person Indigo was talking to managed
to take his coat off to reveal a scarlet-red uniform.
“You prefer saving his ass in the field?”
Indigo nodded her reply.
“Scarlet!” Adam shouted to attract his attention.
Indigo looked at Major Scarlet, who in turn looked
around to find that his guests had paused at the mention of his Spectrum colour.
As Scarlet opened his mouth to speak, his epaulettes flashed green, he sighed. “I’m going to take this call. You
go on ahead.” He took one last look at his old colleagues before opening a door
to a room to find some privacy. Indigo paused for a moment, as if
she was listening to something, before ordering the veterans into the hall.
Scarlet’s epaulettes flashed green. Seymour Griffiths never announced
his retirement, so he must still be
Green, then. I wonder what rank he is, now, Adam
pondered.
*** Everybody took their turn at
standing up and toasting someone – or something… In Adam’s case, he missed out
the standing up part. This was how
Scarlet found everybody when he walked into the hall. “To Sir Charles Gray, Colonel
White. May his soul rest in peace,” Father Ivory toasted. “Amen,” everybody chorused, even
Scarlet. Charles Gray had passed away in
his sleep two years before. His wife, Mrs Amanda Gray, Karen’s mother, who had
discovered him and had broken the news to his former colleagues. Adam squeezed his wife’s hand.
Over the years, Karen had become close to her stepfather, as close as she felt
possible, to her former commander.
To Conrad Turner, may his sins against humanity be forgiven. Scarlet closed his eyes and prayed. He was a good teacher, and a good friend before the war, no matter how
distant he was from us all… May he rest in peace. He opened his eyes again. From his place by the door,
Scarlet could see that Indigo had not taken her coat – which was still soaked
from the rain – off. He walked over to her and began persuading her to remove
it. Patrick Donaghue took his turn to
toast someone. “To Charlie’s Angels…” Some people
chuckled. He continued his toast. “Seriously…” “It was hard to take you or Rick
seriously in the past, most of the time,” commented Scarlet; laughter came from
around the room. Pat blushed. “Hey! You want to know who I’m
toasting or not?”
People could be heard muttering
things, such as: “Get on with it.” “Hurry up, already.” Patrick continued with his toast. “To the original Angels. All of
whom are beautiful, skilled, and can put up a good fight… which is probably why
I only managed to get my hands on one of them.” He sat down and was elbowed in
the ribs by his wife, Juliette Pontoin. Indigo’s voice made itself heard
from the side of the room. “To my mother, Rhapsody Angel. She died doing her duty.” Scarlet nodded his approval of his daughter’s words. “May she rest in peace,” said
Father Ivory. “Amen.” Adam looked around and spoke. “To Paul Metcalfe.” Scarlet looked
at his friend. “Currently Major Scarlet, for keeping up the good fight.” Adam
straightened up the best he could and saluted him; the salute was returned. “And for making his former
colleagues jealous of his boyish looks.” It was Juliette’s turn to be elbowed,
while the other three ex-Angels laughed. Indigo had finally taken her coat
off, revealing her uniform; it
wasn’t quite the colour of her name, but a shade of pink. A young man, wearing a chauffeur’s
uniform, walked into the room at that moment.
Karen gasped in surprise when she recognised him. Adam threw his wife a
concerned look before he looked at the newcomer too. Who he saw surprised him. “You should have stayed with
Spectrum, Pat, it looks like Magenta is in fashion,” joked Rick. Pat and Indigo
blushed the same colour as her uniform. The newcomer laughed. Scarlet scolded him, “Tom, explain
yourself.” Scarlet had been aware that the
two young captains were great practical jokers, but he wasn’t always sure about
what mischief the pair were planning next. “Me? I’m only getting my own back
on Rose... Indigo, for switching my shampoo.” “With that brown hair dye? But
that was April 1st
when I did that...” Indigo realised what she was saying and stopped. She
received a stern look from Scarlet. “Innocent until proven guilty,
Rose,” Tom taunted her. Rose sighed. “What did you do to my uniform?” she asked. “I sent some special instructions
to the laundry.” “You…” Luckily for the pair of
them, at that moment Scarlet’s epaulettes flashed; he put his cap on and went to
the side of the room, out of the earshot of everyone present. “Tom,” Karen said to catch his
attention, “why didn’t you tell your father and I that you had joined Spectrum?”
Tom Svenson turned to his parents.
“I wasn’t sure if you’d approve, and I didn’t want you to worry about me.” He
had been away from them for around three years, and during that time he had
joined Spectrum without his parents knowing. He had kept in contact with them,
though, but gave them the minimal amount of information about himself. “We do approve,” Adam joined in
the conversation. “I thought that you wouldn’t.
Considering your injury, I thought… kind of
expected you to disapprove, Dad,” Tom said, addressing his father. “We aren’t bad guys, Tom.” Karen
got up to hug her son. “We’re there for you and your sister, always. If you ever
want talk to us, then talk. Okay?” “Hair dye?” Juliette enquired.
Rose nodded. “Richard April-fooled Patrick one year…” “You
had
to remember that, didn’t you?”
commented Patrick. “I heard the whole story about
that April 1st. That’s where I got the idea from.” She grinned. “It backfired
though,” she explained, her grin fading from her face. “He was assigned that day
to go undercover, the joke helped his disguise.” “One question, Tom,” Adam asked
his son, “Why disguise yourself as our chauffeur?” He had realised that Tom had been
their chauffeur to drive them from the airport – he was still in that uniform. That
explains why his voice was so familiar, when I talked to him on the way here,
Karen reflected. Of course, he had managed to disguise it
a bit. “I… I wanted to make sure you guys
were all right.” He absentmindedly ran his hand through his hair, like his
father used to. “Homesick from being away from
them, more like,” Rose muttered. Her foot exploded in pain; she looked down in
time to see Tom place his foot back on the floor. Looking up, she saw that Tom
still had the same expression he’d had on his face a minute before. Like an Angel… not,
she thought. Scarlet returned to where he’d
stood before. Rose felt his mood change, and, concerned, she turned to him. “Dad? What’s wrong? You’ve gone
pale.” He looked her in the eyes. He beckoned to her to come closer to him,
cupped his hand around her ear and whispered something in it. Mere seconds
later, she pulled away from him. “The Mysterons?” Scarlet nodded. Rose visibly paled too. “What about them?” Tom, one of the
many people in the room who wanted to know what Rose had been told, broke away
from his mother’s embrace and asked the question directly. Rose looked around
the room and eventually looked at him, her eyes not quite focused on him
properly. “They’ve… they’ve… they’re going
to…” “Put your uniform on, Tom,”
Scarlet ordered. “What do you think this is? I’m
not wearing a chauffeur’s uniform for a joke.” “Now is not the time to be messing
around. Go and fetch an auxiliary uniform from the SPV, outside.” Tom refused to
go; he wanted to know what had upset two of the toughest people he knew. Scarlet glared at him, but before
he said a word, Tom left the room, remaining near the doorway so that he could
eavesdrop and find out what was going on. Scarlet turned to Rose. “Alert all
personnel. Spectrum Is Red. Tell them what’s going on.” “But
they’re all rookies, they won’t know how to…”
Rose reasoned.
“Rookies or not, Rose, they’re the only hope we have, until the backup that the
General has ordered arrives. Don’t forget that all Spectrum agents have been
through the standardised training,”
Scarlet interrupted. It was Rose’s turn to put her
radiocap on and walk to a corner of the room, for more privacy, before
contacting the other Spectrum personnel around the mansion. “What is wrong?” Chan Kwan asked. “There has been a Mysteron
threat.” Scarlet explained. Silence fell on the room. “We haven’t heard anything from
the Mysterons for twenty years. Why now?” argued Ochre. Scarlet shrugged his shoulders. “They plan to kill the remaining members
of Spectrum’s Class of ’63.” More silence. “But,” Karen said, “Isn’t that us?
All of us who are here actually attending this reunion?” Scarlet nodded. “They’ve waited until you’re all
under one roof,” Captain Indigo pointed out, her radio communication ended. “Why
they’ve waited twenty years, I don’t know. Sky…” She turned to Tom, who had
slipped back into the room, unnoticed by most, when he’d heard about the threat
– he still hadn’t gone to get himself an auxiliary uniform, “we’ve got to get
everyone out of here and to the nearest safe building.” “But the nearest is about twenty
miles away,” Tom replied, dampening Rose’s mood further. “Just as well these were stored
here,” Scarlet spoke, surprising everyone as they turned around to find him with
a gun in his hand and behind him, two doors were open wide to reveal a cabinet
full of more guns. “Are those what I think they are?”
Scarlet nodded
at Magenta’s question, he was not so pale-faced anymore. “I always wondered what was in
that concealed cabinet,” Rose muttered. “Hand these out,” her father said. Rose went up to him and took the
weapons he was holding out to her. Scarlet walked over to Adam, and gave him a
gun. The handle was blue. His shade of blue. Scarlet was handing out their old colour-coded
guns. Adam looked up at his friend. “Looks like we may have to fight
our way out, Blue-boy.” “Almost ‘just like old times’,”
Adam replied, and a
smile spread across his face. He
wasn’t afraid. None of them were.
Whatever would happen, they would face it together.
Notes: The hair dye joke is a reference
to Sage Harper‘s fan fiction ‘Who’s
the Fool Now’. I’d like to thank Lezli Farrington
for the use of her character, Rose Metcalfe. Any changes made about this
character, in any small detail, have been made by me. Thanks go to Mary for the use of
her character, Father Ivory. Thanks also go to Chris Bishop and
Marion Woods. Both of whom have beta read Parts 1 and 2, and given me their
opinions and help when I needed it. There may/may not be a longer,
revised edition in future. So “watch this space”.
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