Whilst Davenport’s backstory is now coming together, I’m back with the main character, and working on a bit of his backstory too, mainly what he is about to remember of his past, locked away for many years, most likely caused by the trauma he suffered at the hands of the enemy, though the definition of ‘enemy’ here will have a number of different meanings.
These first dreams are disjointed but point to one certainty, Bill was, for a time, a prisoner, whether it was as a prisoner of war, or something else, he is yet to discover.
Another certainty he will learn in time is that he holds a secret, a secret several people would like to find out about, and who will go to extreme lengths to get it from him.
This memory fragment confirms he was a prisoner, despite the assurances to the contrary:
I woke suddenly, tense, eyes open, and alert. I could feel the fear coursing through my veins, every nerve end tingling.
I had only one thought in mind.
Escape.
Now.
Before it started again.
I moved my hand and found it strapped down as was my other hand and my legs. I was barely able to move.
A sudden jolt of pain went through me, starting at my shoulder where the knife had been dug in and twisted, the memory of which was very clear in my mind. It increased as I struggled against the restraints, the fear of it happening again stirring me to try harder.
I’d been here before and the result was bad.
Very bad.
I struggled harder.
I looked around and saw no one or anything else. The room seemed different from the one I last remembered, more closed in, claustrophobic. The light came on, bright neon lights, blinding me. The flash I got before I closed my eyes, it was a hospital room. I was captive, and it was after the torture session, where the doctors put me back together just enough to last the next session.
Torture, recovery, torture, recovery, over and over, night, day, light, dark, warm, cold. I had no idea where I was, what day, week, month, or year it was, when I’d last eaten, or eaten at all.
And I didn’t know why.
Why they didn’t kill me and get it over with. I didn’t know anything.
The door opened and I opened my eyes, now a little more adjusted to the bright light. He came over and looked down at me.
Chinese.
The enemy.
One of the insidious men keeping me alive.
I kept my eyes on him as he looked at the folder beside the bed, and checked my vital signs.
“How are we this morning?”
English, with only a trace of a Chinese accent. They all spoke nearly perfect English, confusing me, making me think I was safe. That I would talk to them. Confide in them.
I didn’t feel safe and I had nothing to say.
“You had a very bad night.”
Tell me something I didn’t know. I struggled against the restraints.
“They’re for your own protection. You tried to get out of bed and reopened your wound. I’m sorry, but we have had to restrain you.”
“Let me go,” I hissed, “or kill me.”
“I assure you no one wants to kill you.”
I didn’t believe him. He was trying to trick me. Trying to allay my fears. I knew all of their tricks now.
I had to escape. I had to get away or die trying. I could not take another session. Not in that dark, dank, evil room.
I tried harder to escape, felt the restraining hands of his friends, holding me down as he administered another injection, silence, and darkness closing in once again.
Still not sure where this is going, but it’s defining the past of our main character, and will become a lot clearer as the story progresses.
I am intending for these dreams, if extracted and put in order, will be the basis of the missing past the main character has not been able to remember, and given how horrific some of them are, it’s no surprise they’ve been buried very deep in his subconscious.
© Charles Heath 2015-2020