Chapter 8

The next morning, I awoke in my cramped car, my neck twisted in an awkward position against the centre console. Twisting my neck and stretching the sore muscles, I rubbed the aching spot before sitting up to the sound of tapping on my driver s side window. Squinting I could just make out Tom standing outside with a coffee in hand and concern etched on his face.

Jumping up quickly I grabbed my phone. Shit, I slept through my alarm. Tom motioned his hand to the bonnet where he placed my coffee. "I will meet you at the ramp, kiddo."

I nodded. Getting up, I quickly raced to the boot and rummaged through, trying to find something decent to wear. I stunk heavily of vodka. I just wanted to sleep last night, and downed god knows how much till I passed out completely.

The memories of my mother painfully came back to me, but instead I shoved them aside, refusing to think of the shitstorm that has become my life. Finding a passable blouse, I smoothed it out as best I could and chucked my blazer over the top. Quickly ripping the hairbrush through my tangled hair. I clambered out of the car and stuffed my feet into my shoes while hopping on one foot and trying to walk to the bonnet of my car at the same time.

I grabbed the coffee off the bonnet and started jogging down the ramp towards Tom, who was waiting patiently for me next to the entrance doors. I quickly looked at my phone. I had ten minutes before my bosses arrived.

"Rough night, darl? That's the first time I've ever seen you sleep in."

"Yeah, it was pretty rough, thanks for waking me," I mumbled sipping my coffee. Tom walked me to the elevator before going about his duties. Once the doors binged open, I raced over to the bathroom and did a quick rush job of my make up. My face was puffy, and I looked like shit. No, I looked hung over with my bloodshot eyes and pale complexion. A slow ache was starting to make its way up to my eyes, deciding to sit directly at my temple. I knew the aftermath of drinking that much would have consequences, but I was prepared.

Once finished I quickly went to my bag and retrieved 3 Panadol and three Nurofen Zavance. I downed them with a glass of water. Mum s secret remedy for hangovers besides greasy food. I smiled at remembering her before my smile turned to a frown. I would never see her face again, let alone hear her endless advice, even the silly advice like how to avoid the morning hangover. I was shoved out of my sadness by the bing of the elevator.

Tobias and Theo stepped out. Their faces held shock upon seeing me. I remembered I still hadn t made the morning coffee. I apologised realising my mistake before racing to the kitchenette and making the coffee. Theo popped his head into the small kitchen door.

"Sorry I was a bit rushed for time this morning. I m making them now," I sputtered out, concentrating on the task at hand. When I didn t hear a response, I turned to see if he was still there. He was but now shadowed by Tobias. I gulped, my mouth suddenly feeling like a desert. I suddenly remembered seeing him when I was leaving the hospital. I was rude and had ignored him. Can t I catch a break? Seriously I don t feel like being scolded right now. Ignoring them, I finished making the coffees before spinning around and handing mugs to them. Theo looked shocked while Tobias face was unreadable. Pity maybe? I wasn t sure.

"You don t have to be here; you can go home if you like." Tobias' voice was soft. I sighed, relieved I didn t have to come up with some excuse as to why I ignored him and ran from him last night. I wonder why he was there anyway.

"Why would I do that?" I asked, confused. Didn t they want me here?

"We don t expect you to work the day after your mother passes. If you need time off, we understand. We can manage on our own, Imogen." Tobias seemed worried. Why he of all people would interfere in my life was beyond me. It s not like we are all friends and catch up for drinks after work. I barely know them. I never chat or talk to them outside business hours, I never pry into their lives, and they don t ask about mine. All of sudden they think they can have some input? I don t need their pity; I just need to be left alone.

Theo sniffed the air slightly before cocking his head to the side, studying me from head to toe. I was well aware that I smelt like I was dipped in vodka. Walking past them, I grabbed my perfume from my handbag and sprayed myself, completely ignoring them. Like seriously where would I go? Hang out in the carpark all day. To the park, maybe my storage shed? Yeah, having time off is the last thing I need.

Theo placed a cup on the edge of my desk, it was his coffee. "Drink this, I will make another."

I went to get up and stop him, seeing as it technically was my job to be the coffee bitch. But one look from Tobias made me shrink back down in my seat. Tobias sat on the edge of my desk; his hand reached out to grab mine, but I pulled away. Hurt shone in his eyes but he quickly masked it. Why would he feel hurt? His reaction seemed a little out of place, considering I was his secretary not his friend.

"Are you okay?" he asked.

I will be if people stop trying to touch me. Knowing I couldn t say that, I simply nodded while turning the phones over to take them off voicemail. Tobias got up and walked to his office. The day went by quickly, and neither one of them asked me to do anything all day, so I remained at my desk answering calls. I wanted the distraction, a task, anything instead of being left to my own thoughts.

I was relieved when Theo finally came out and placed some files on my desk. I looked at the pile, welcoming the distraction. It was later than I thought, when I finally l finished sorting the documents into their allocated files, everyone had left for the day. Needing to retrieve another change of clothes, I decided to take the twenty-minute walk to my storage shed.

I needed to be back by 9:00PM. It was 7:30 now, so I still had an hour and a half, plenty of time to get there and back. Ducking out to my car, I quickly grabbed the storage locker key from the glove compartment, along with the empty vodka and tequila bottles. I planned to discard them on the way.

As I was making my way down to the bottom floor, I had this overwhelming feeling like I was being watched. Walking faster, I made my way outside walking up the "in" ramp. As soon as I was outside, I tossed the bag of empty bottles into the trash for the bin man to collect tomorrow.

The skyrise I worked at was in the outskirts of the city, which was convenient for me. Everything was at my fingertips so to speak. My storage locker was two blocks from where I was now. Next to the skyrise is a park that leads into a small bushland area. I like to walk through it. The park was a shortcut to my storage locker. It was also where a lot of people had picnics and hung around.

Cutting through the trees, I couldn't shake the feeling I was being watched. It was dark out already. I usually didn't come through here of a night, but I didn't have time to walk the long way. Shaking off the feeling, I continued walking. The moon was my only light, the shadows in the trees were starting to spook me. I swear I seen something move between the trees. Picking up my pace, I followed the path that led towards the industrial area. After about five minutes, I was deep amongst the trees when I heard a growl coming from behind me.