Jack and Diane Ch. 11-14

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I nearly exploded, both Milla and David held him back.

Zoe Aristedes was far from a fool. Whilst she knew that people could be adept at covering up child abuse, she had plenty of experience. The last thing her department needed was to be used as a weapon in a custody dispute. There were far too many real cases of abuse going uninvestigated. She did not, however, expect what followed. "I think, Ms Aristedes, your department has been slightly misled," this from Inspector Willis. "When Mr Winters was brought to the station he was unable to communicate with Const. Graham and her partner. It was only when he was in the custody suite and sufficiently recovered that his first concern was the children. By this stage Const. Graham had gone off duty."

Milla looked at me and shook her head, warning me to stay silent. She had a twinkle of victory in her eye.

"Perhaps Const Graham was a little over zealous in involving us," observed Zoe, "but there remains the assault by Mr Winters on his ex-wife." Everyone noted the stress she put on the word "ex." All eyes turned to Diane.

Her body language spoke for her. Her face was the colour of a traffic light at "stop," she seemed to have shrunk in her seat and looked for all the word as if she wanted the proverbial earth to open up and swallow her.

Milla spoke. "I think that can await the outcome of the police investigation, Ms Aristedes, don't you."

"I think you are right, Ms Fielding. I'll take personal charge of this file. Once I have the results of the police investigation, I'll be in touch with you directly." Addressing the rest of the meeting, "If no-one has anything more, I think we can close this meeting?" Looking round she saw no dissent, "Thank you all for coming, perhaps next time we'll meet in more propitious circumstances." I noticed that her gaze lingered momentarily longer on one of us.

"Can I have a word Ms Aristedes?" asked the Inspector.

*****

Once everyone had left the room Zoe asked, "Ok Sam, who has dropped us in the shit."

"When did Graham phone you Chris?"

Zoe checked her notes, "Five past nine on Monday morning, why?"

"Because she went off shift at eleven on Sunday night, and was on a rest day on Monday. We didn't find out about the kids until I came on shift at eleven, so either she knew about them and left them alone or someone phoned her when we found out. She's either covering her arse or using you for her own purposes. Look, keep all this under your hat. This whole case stinks and I'm not about to go down because someone fucked up. You don't need the flak either. Keep the case pending but as you say, you take it on. I'll let you know what's happening our end. For fucks sake keep your I's dotted and your T's crossed on this one. Those solicitors Winters has working for him are ruthless, and what's more they are his personal friends."

"Thanks for the warning, Sam."

Jack and Diane Ch 14

"Would you mind explaining what went on there?" I asked, somewhat bewildered.

"I think it's safe to say, my dearest chap, that once the dust has settled, you are gratis and transparent."

"He means free and clear," said Milla. "I wouldn't quite go that far, but I think we are looking at the endgame."

"Shame you have to go look after the old ankle-biters, Chilly, old boy, I rather feel that this deserves a few more than enough, and a decent bit of scoff to go with them." David did not share Milla's reserve. The fact that he had also reverted to one of their childhood nicknames for me only served to demonstrate his relief at how things had gone.

"I'll have the notes typed up first thing in the morning, Ms Fielding," said Alison.

"Thank you, Ali, I'll see you in the morning."

As Alison left, a rather contrite Diane approached, the convivial air, chilled.

"Jack?" she asked softly, "can I have a moment, please?"

I did not need any guidance from his friends; I nodded my assent.

"I think I should talk to you about some things, clear the air, so to speak? Perhaps we could go for a drink or meal or something?"

Ever the gentleman, I could do no less than agree, "I think perhaps the children need some reassurance. Maybe if you came and had dinner with us this evening then you and I can talk afterwards."

Milla and David smiled at each other. Jack was going to be fine.

*********************************

That evening Diane and I shared a meal with Harry and Georgie. Georgie was still taciturn around her mother but Harry was his father's son and knew this was a time to make an effort.

Once the table was cleared and the dishes washed, the children settled down to finish their homework before relaxing in front of the TV. Georgie did not want to go to bed but Harry coaxed her and promptly announced he was tired and was going to play his Playstation in his room before going to bed.

Diane took a deep breath and launched straight in to what she had to say. "I am so sorry for what I have put you through Jack. I have got everything wrong. No, don't interrupt I need to get this out while it is still straight in my head. I didn't realise what I had in you. I have thrown away the best thing I will ever have. I thought I knew you, but I didn't. I should have known you were not going to roll over and let me take everything, but I mistook your grace for lack of resolve. You showed me I had misread you."

"I'm sorry to say I misread you too."

"I've been completely selfish, I always have been really. It was when I realised how my selfishness very nearly had our children taken into care that I came to my senses. I was angry that you didn't just settle for what I decided you should settle for. I really should have known you would stand up for yourself. You have never settled for less than what was yours, and never demanded more than your due. I understand that now."

"So where do you go from here, Diane?"

"Ha," she laughed humourlessly, "Where does Diane go? Not, where do we go? You know where you are going and I will have no part in it, sure I won't? Well, when I started working in the boutique I was good at it and I thought I had potential to develop it. I thought if I could get a share in the business I could make something for myself. I thought if I divorced you I could buy in with the settlement. I didn't realise you were thinking along the same lines and had already bought a share for me. I suppose it was going to be an anniversary present?"

I nodded.

"I really fucked up there, didn't I," she said bitterly. " I so nearly had everything and instead of talking to you I chose selfishness."

"Recrimination isn't helping, Diane. Every time I try to get on with my life your vindictiveness screws it up on me. It's time you moved on and let the kids and me move on too."

"I'll put it right, Jack, I promise. I'll go to the police and withdraw my complaint, and sort it all out. You've really been more than fair in the settlement and access. I'll put things right with my babies too. Can I start coming round in the evenings again?"

"I think we'll just put that on the long finger for the moment, Diane."

"I deserved that. I think maybe I should go. Can I look in on the kids before I go?"

"I think you should."

Diane spoke to both the children separately. Despite her earlier protestations Georgie welcomed her Mum, Harry initially listened politely and as she was leaving, hugged her tightly and said, "You did it all wrong Mum but I still love you." Diane broke down.

*****

She thought back to her reaction when Jack had left the house after she presented her ultimatum. Maybe the emotion lacking in their marriage was not Jack's but hers. Too late to find out now.

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26thNC26thNC8 months ago

Jack is too nice to the bitch.

bobareenobobareenoabout 1 year ago

What can you say about Jack and Diane? They were just doing the best that they can.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 1 year ago

The (quasi) upper class English politeness is irritating in the extreme. The ex-wife is a bitch; she assaulted the MC, filed a false police report, was clearly planning to get full custody of the children using her false claims as a lever to do so the MC was assaulted for no reason by a malicious Police Constable, Child Protective Services

gets involved because the wife's and the PC's actions together call into question his fitness as a father, and she fucked around with her personal trainer before she started the divorce. All that and more and his lawyer friends still keep counseling that he not try to take even aggressive legal action to cause the wife some (legal) difficulties? And he goes along with it? Why? This story has gone downhill fast.

Ocker53Ocker53about 1 year ago

With solicitors like he has got, he would be better off defending himself, no one mention, neither the MC or his solicitors his assault by the ex wife, one of whom witness him being assaulted but no one mentions this to the police in his defence? Wtf? Starting to be to stupid to be enjoyable ⭐️⭐️

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 2 years ago

Is like torchthebitch a clickbait name to get the BTB crowd to read this maudlin helpless cuckold caught in the system little male pacifist thumb sucker or is this your idea of torching the bitch?

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