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The Museum (standard:mystery, 3121 words) | |||
Author: Hulsey | Added: Nov 14 2003 | Views/Reads: 4292/2412 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
An aging curator's obsession with an Egyptian fertility necklace. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story "Why the long face, Ben? Come on, you can tell me. Ben sipped his coffee and nibbled on a custard cream before answering. He avoided eye contact with the senior curator. "It's my wife, Tricia. Well, actually it's both of us." "You're married?" "Yes, two years now." "Good grief, you've only just left school, son." "I'm twenty, Mr Graves." "Please, call me Charlie... So what about you and your wife?" "We've been trying for a baby for two years now, but nothing... We went for tests at the clinic and it happens that Tricia is unable to have children." "Oh, I am sorry, Ben." Ben at last looked up at Charlie. "Do you have children, Mr... Charlie?" "Good heavens no... I was never married... By choice, you understand... The museum is my wife and family," he said, his eyes welling up with tears. "You really do love your work don't you?" "Yes I do, Ben, but I fear my time here is running out." "No way, Charlie! Why do you say that?" "Oh, just rumours... I hear you're to take my place." "Me? You've got it all wrong, Charlie... Mr Mowbray told me that I was being schooled to take over from you, but in five years time." "Really?" "Yes... I went in to ask for a rise, as I'm only on a job creation scheme that pays buttons... He refused to take me on permanently, but promised me your job when you retire in five years time." Charlie searched the innocent face of his trainee, seeking out clarification that he was indeed lying. "You'll make a fine curator, Ben." "Thank you... I'm sorry I've been a bit distant today, but it's what you told me about the fertility necklace." "Oh my, I'm so sorry... I didn't know. How insensitive of me. "I know you didn't know, Charlie. Forget it. Time to get back to work, eh?" That night, Charlie tossed and turned in his bed; sleep an evasive luxury. His heavy conscience was divided between his fondness for the boy and his career. He left his bed and tiptoed downstairs, feeling Isis his Persian cat rubbing itself against his legs. "Come on Isis old girl... A saucer of milk, eh?" Charlie switched on the light of his lounge, and gazed at the numerous photographs and cuttings of the Egyptian necklace that covered the entire wall above his fireplace. He stooped down to stroke his cat, his mind confused by the evil thoughts that were trespassing. He straightened up and touched the glossy photograph of the fertility necklace, craving for the real thing. To be so close to his beloved treasure and to not be able to touch it was gnawing at his innards, a torture so cruel, that it was affecting his sanity. He smiled at his thirsty cat as it lapped away at the cooling milk. "Tomorrow Isis, tomorrow." Being a fine sunny day, Charlie had persuaded Ben to accompany him to the nearby park for lunch. Actually, the pleasant climate had no bearing on the old man's decision. The wide-open spaces would guarantee privacy away from the eavesdropping staff of the museum. Charlie had especially prepared a double ration of sandwiches in anticipation of Ben's agreement. They selected an isolated spot by the lake and settled on the bench. "I hope you like salmon and cucumber, Ben?" "They're fine, Charlie." The youngster felt uncomfortable, feeling the eyes of Charlie scrutinising him. He awaited the pass that would surely come, unsure of how he would react. To strike the old man was an option, but one that he would not enjoy. Charlie opened up. "Ben, you may find me presumptuous, so stop me at any time you feel necessary." "Mr Graves, I'm a happily married man." "What? Good heavens no... What is the world coming to?" chuckled Charlie.. "To put your mind at ease Ben, I'm a sixty year old virgin with no sexual tendencies, and I wish to remain that way." Ben breathed a little easier after the admission and watched the approaching ducks, before biting into his sandwich. "So why have you invited me here?" Charlie shuffled forward, tossing the remains of his sandwich to the hungry ducks. "It's what you said about you and your wife." "My wife?" "Yes you know... About her not being able to have children." "Please ,Charlie, I'd rather not talk about it." "I understand, but please hear me out first... What if the Egyptian fertility necklace was made available to you?" Ben spluttered, spitting out several crumbs of his sandwich. "Are you serious?" "Do I ever joke?" "Charlie, even if I did believe in this mumbo jumbo about the necklace, you seem to be forgetting one small point. The alarm system." Charlie smiled and rubbed his hands together. "There's major refurbishment going on at the museum as you know, and the alarm is turned off often. I've been entrusted with the keys to the alarm system because of this. So you see, I could, being absent minded forget to turn the system on for an hour or two." "You've been entrusted with the keys to the alarm system? echoed Ben." "Only the lower gallery of course... It's imperative that you speak of this to nobody. Ben ruffled his thick mane of hair and pondered. "You have it all figured out don't you?" "You'd be doing me a favour, Ben." "I would? How?" "As you know, I worship that piece of jewellery, and to actually put it into use would hearten me so much." "I don't know... What if we're caught?" "Listen to me Ben. I'll give you the spare key to the museum and you arrive specially early tomorrow morning... Should we say seven 'o'clock? I'll leave the alarm system deactivated, and you'll have time to slip home and do what you must." "You'll not be there?" "No, Ben, I don't think my old ticker will be able to stand the excitement... I'll arrive at the museum some time before you're due, and turn off the alarm, before returning home." "What do I do exactly?" quizzed Ben. "You've been married two years and you don't know?" "No... I mean what do I do with the necklace?" "Slip it over your wife's head of course before... you know." "And you trust me to return the necklace?" "Of course... So what do you say, Ben? No harm will be done, and you'll have a litter of children in time for next spring." "I'll have to think about it Charlie... I'll have to discuss it with my wife." Charlie left the bench and turned to face the sceptical boy. "That would not be wise... I'll leave the alarm system off in the morning, regardless of your decision. I'll make myself scarce, so don't look for me... Return the necklace to me by eight fifteen and I'll replace it in the case, and nobody will be any the wiser." "Like I said, Charlie, I'll have to discuss it with my wife." "That will not be possible... I'm taking an enormous risk for you, Ben... The fewer people that know about our arrangement, the better." "What about the closed circuit cameras?" Charlie wiggled the keys in his fingers and smiled. "I have the master key Ben... Come, we're late." The burning sun and the absence of a breeze was not the reason for Charlie's excessive perspiring. He walked to the museum the long way that morning, taking in the tranquillity of the park. He checked his pocket watch to see that it was eight fifty. Charlie approached the museum, expecting to see police cars, but everything looked in order. Could the police have possibly reacted so fast? Ben, by now would surely be in police custody, thus safeguarding his job as curator for another five years. Charlie dabbed his glistening forehead with his handkerchief before mounting the steps. "You're late, Charlie." The surprised curator turned to be confronted by Ben, whose face displayed joy. Charlie walked backwards slowly, expecting a blow to be delivered from the youngster. "What's up, Charlie? You look like shit." "Th... Th... The necklace?" "Oh, I returned it, Charlie... When you never turned up, I thought it best to return it myself... Here is the key." Charlie pondered. The scheme had backfired, but how? The foolish boy was to have set off the alarm and should have been caught red-handed. The keys to the museum were to have been reported stolen. Charlie fumbled with the lock and had to be helped by his young assistant. "My Charlie, you are nervous... Don't worry; I put the necklace back exactly how I left it." Throughout the day, Charlie was troubled greatly, his addled mind in conflict with his guilty conscience. How could Ben have removed the necklace without the alarm going off? Why had he not been detected by the closed circuit cameras? The boy was playing games with him, that's it. No way could he have removed the necklace from the case. Charlie picked at his sandwich, his appetite lacking. "A penny for them, Charlie." "Mr Mowbray! What are you doing here?" The tall, thin man frowned. "I'm the manager, Charlie, and I do use this canteen now and again." "Yes I know but..." "Is something-wrong, Charlie?" "Wrong? No, should there be?" "You look a little tense... You have some holiday time due. Maybe it would..." "No!" Charlie composed himself. "No Mr Mowbray, I'm willing to forsake my holiday leave if you don't mind?" "Strange decision, but it's your prerogative, I suppose... How is young Ben coping? "Ben? Oh, he's a bit slow, but he's trying... Actually, I was..." Mr Mowbray interrupted. "Just as long as he's capable of taking over from you when you hang your guns up, Charlie, eh?" "And when will that be, Mr Mowbray? The manager looked at the flustered old man curiously. "Why, in five years time of course... Most men in your position would be looking forward to their retirement, but I somehow don't think that is the case with you, Charlie." "Would it be possible to be taken on part time after I retire, Mr Mowbray? "The manager, who was now standing, looked past Charlie. I'll catch you later, Charlie." "Wait!" shouted Charlie. Mr Mowbray sat down once more. "Just what is the problem, Charlie?" "Mr Mowbray... I'm worried about the alarm system." The manager frowned. "The alarm system?" "Yes, Mr Mowbray... We have such valuable treasures on display, and I think it ought to be checked." "Charlie, Charlie. The system is maintained every three months as well you know... What brought on this sudden spate of concern?" "I just think that the system ought to be tested, Mr Mowbray." "And it will dear boy, in August... There really is nothing to worry about, Charlie." "The alarm is never turned off?" quizzed Charlie. "My word, of course not." "Not even with the extensive refurbishment-taking place." "No, why should we ever turn off the alarm?.. I really must dash. Catch you later." Charlie's eyes focused on two male members of staff who were laughing loudly. He was certain the joke was at his expense. He was being deceived by them all, Mr Mowbray included, he was certain of it. To live without being close to his beloved Ankh necklace would be unbearable. For three weeks now, Charlie had been tormented by the inadequacy of the flawed alarm system. Paranoia about losing his job also contributed to his present state of mind. Everywhere he looked, he could see the museum staff whispering and laughing at his predicament. He had even taken to hiding whenever Mr Mowbray appeared, fearing that he would be bearing bad news concerning his early retirement. Charlie stood inches from the glass case, his craving for the precious necklace overpowering him. He reached out, his wrinkled hand so close to the treasure, but yet so far. Tears streamed down the face of the tormented curator, his uncertainty gnawing at his heartstrings. "Charlie, here you are." The old man closed his eyes, cursing the interruption. He turned to face Ben. "What is it, Ben?" The younger man pointed to his wristwatch. "Lunchtime, Charlie, and this time it's my turn to treat you." "What?" "Come on. I have a surprise for you." Charlie reluctantly left the museum and accompanied Ben to the park. The pleasant climate and the playing children did not evoke joy within the curator. Ben ushered Charlie towards the bench, which was occupied by a petite, blonde girl, who was cradling a picnic basket. "Charlie, I want you to meet my wife Tricia... Trish, this is the man I was telling you about." The pretty girl smiled broadly, displaying her perfect teeth. She shuffled along the bench, inviting the two men to join her. "Mr Graves, I want to thank you for everything you've done for us." "I've done? I don't understand. What exactly have I done?" "She's pregnant, Charlie, beamed Ben. Tricia's pregnant." "Good god!" Charlie's face was as white as marble; the rage building up inside him. His scheme had seriously backfired. How dare these unbelievers violate his cherished necklace? "This cannot be!" Tricia squinted and regarded the kind old man. "It's true, Mr Graves. I took one of those home pregnancy tests, and the doctor confirmed it." Charlie sprang to his feet. "No! The alarm would have gone off." Ben placed his hand on his mentor's shoulder. "You don't know what you're saying, Charlie. You turned off the alarm and the cameras remember... Are you okay, Charlie?" The old man trembled. "Please tell me it isn't true? Please, I have to know if you tarnished the sanctified Ankh." "Whatever has come over you Charlie... Tricia wore the necklace and she's now pregnant... Isn't that what you wanted?" "Noooo!" Charlie covered his ears, turned and ran lethargically across the green expanse of the park, unaffected by the children that he was knocking to the ground. His weary legs belied their age, and he took the museum steps two at a time, his sweat-drenched body fuelled by adrenalin. Charlie ignored the curious stares that were directed towards him by staff and paying customers alike. He entered the antiquity chamber, wheezing and clutching at his chest, the pain negated by his obsession. The security man focused on Charlie, who was barging his way through the spectators that were viewing the Ankh. His Ankh. He stepped over the rope and wept, his lips trembling, his bladder heavy with excitement. "Charlie!" came the cry from Mr Mowbray, who had been contacted by the security man. "What is the meaning of this?" Charlie either never heard or chose to ignore him. He reached out with shaking hands and lifted the heavy glass cover. The alarm was deafening, the customers vying for a prime spot from which to view the theft. Charlie, with one hand, removed the necklace from the purple cushion, the other still clutching at his chest. He fell to his knees, brought the Ankh to his wavering lips, and kissed the revered treasure. The security man closed in, but was restrained by the hand of Mr Mowbray. Charlie lolled to the ground; his eyes fixed on the necklace that was welded to his outstretched hand. He lay still in the pool of urine, his dying eyes not deviating from the love of his life. "Call a bloody ambulance!" screamed Mr Mowbray above the din of the alarm. He knelt by the prone body of Charlie. Standing towards the rear of the crowd, was a young man who was wearing the red uniform of the curator. He was standing on his tiptoes, smiling and considering his bright future; his conscience clear. Old Charlie did not have long in this world anyway; and the pay rise would more than compensate for his barren wife. Tweet
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