Authors: Nathan Dylan Goodwin
The men were
talking more loudly, moving towards him.
Another flash
of clarity and he realised that he’d been pulling on the flaccid airbag.
‘We just need
to do a quick detour first,’ Morton said.
‘Oh, for Christ’s
sake, what now?’
Morton went to
explain when his mobile rang.
Dr
Baumgartner’s name flashed up onscreen.
Morton followed
her into the lounge and sat himself down.
Morton
smiled. ‘It’s over, Soraya,’ he said quietly.
‘What do you
mean? Did you find what you needed?’
‘What?’ she
gasped, a look of terror flicking across her face. ‘I don't know what
you're talking-’
‘It's
over. Stop pretending,’ he interjected.
Soraya's eyes
fell as she waited for Morton to continue.
‘Having first
filtered the contents to suit your own needs?’
Soraya cast her
eyes down the paper then looked up, perplexed.
‘It’s a search
for the estate of William Dunk,’ Morton said cryptically.
‘I don’t
understand,’ Soraya mumbled.
‘What’s
Daniel’s dad got to do with anything?’ Soraya asked.
‘Oh yes, sorry,
I forgot that bit. William Dunk was James Coldrick’s father.’
‘No,’ Soraya exclaimed
incredulously. ‘Absolutely impossible.’
‘I’m afraid
not, William Dunk is undoubtedly the biological father of James Coldrick.’
‘You’re making
all this up,’ Soraya protested.
‘To stop Fin
from getting what he’s entitled to.’
‘He’s entitled
to nothing, Soraya. Absolutely nothing.’
‘They didn’t
know. They believed James was the son of David Windsor-Sackville.
Simple as that.’
‘How are you so
damn sure that William Dunk was James’ father?’ she demanded.
Soraya stared
in disbelief, taking in the news.
Soraya sat
dumbstruck, her silence speaking for her.
‘I mean, I’ll
do what I can to save your back but you need to disappear. Now.’