This week's picture prompt is another of my own photos, this time from a Holiday Inn Express in Sloterdijk on the outskirts of Amsterdam, when attending the F1 race weekend at Zandvoort last year. I though it was very thought provoking.
As my mind is turning to the next Tricky novel, I am using some of the prompts as ideas. The last Tricky tale was Week 286.
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Which one was the right bloody door? All
these others were just there for aesthetic value she was sure. She needed to
find the right one so she could divert the bloated hippy from following her.
She was running out of dimensions to move through.
She tried not to scoff at herself; running
out of dimensions? As if! You couldn’t run out of something that was infinite,
oh no. And they were, she knew that. But if she kept going, getting back would
be tricky – and she didn’t like that. The only thing that could be tricky was
her.
She heard a rendering crack behind her, and
knew it was only a matter of seconds before he’d see her. Damn!
She rushed to a door on her left and opened
it. Some kind of bedroom was on the other side, but she only gave it a cursory
glance before shutting the door behind her and resting against it as she caught
her breath. She kept her breathing as still as possible as she listened. An oaf
like him couldn’t be that quiet, though she was sure he was trying.
Someone went by – in fact more than one
someone. He was with a group. There were whispers but she couldn’t work out
what they were saying; they moved past too quickly. She waited. She heard a
couple of bangs and then another crack. He’d found the door she was looking for;
good.
“Excuse me, can I help?”
A voice behind her made Tricky jump.
“Oh I’m so sorry deary, did I interrupt
you?” She looked the gent up and down, standing as he was with a towel wrapped
round his hips, and another over his shoulders. He wasn’t especially tall, or
toned as she normally liked them, but fresh out of the shower was not to be
sniffed at.
“Are you housekeeping?”
“Am I what? Oh no, I don’t think so deary,
just catching my breath and then I’ll be out of your hair.”
“Is someone chasing you?”
Tricky wasn’t one for sharing with
strangers, but it’s not like it would make any difference here.
“You could say that, but don’t worry I
think he’s gone.”
“Do you want me to check for you?”
“That would be most kind.” Tricky didn’t
pass up chivalry when it offered itself, even half-naked. He moved towards the
door and she moved out of the way, but stayed close so she could inhale
whatever scented ablutions he was using. They were rather nice.
He stepped out of the door, unphased in his
undress, and looked both ways, then stepped back in and closed the door again.
“No one out there now. I couldn’t hear
anyone either.”
“Thank you. I don’t know how I could repay
you, I’m sure.” She gave him her best come-on smile. The buffoon had gone and
taken his minions with him, so she had time to play.
But the gentleman tightened his waist towel
and averted his eyes. A shy one.
“It’s no problem, but I need you to go now
so I can get dressed,” he said, as he shuffled past her and back into the room.
“Oh sorry, of course deary, but thanks
again.”
Tricky flashed a smile at him and returned
to the corridor, closing the door gently behind her.
So there were people behind these doors.
What was this place? How many other men were there in a state of undress? But
she could ponder that another day, now she needed to get moving. It wouldn’t be
long before her assailant would suss out she was still here. She went back down
the way she had come and found the place he had created his fissure into this
dimension. Tracing energy was her thing and it hung in the air as though it was
something solid right at that particular spot.
She took her obsidian, with the germwort
wrapped round it and found a grain of creasy in her other pocket. She thrust
them at the energy, squashing them together, and another crack filled the air,
while a split appeared. She peered through it. Yes, it was the same field she
had crossed on the way here.
She climbed through, and snapped her
fingers on the other side to close it. But rather than leave it at that as she
normally would, Tricky took in several rapid breaths and then breathed at the
place it had been. She felt the energy change, the air shifting as it fell back
in place. He’d have trouble finding his way back now. Good.