CHAPTER 4 (Saturday and Sunday)
Then morning came and Sarah woke feeling refreshed and alive and ready to take
the world on again on anybody's terms.
Peter was sitting in the window with the Sunday Paper Business section spread
out around him. As soon as he became aware she was awake, he put it aside and
came to pin her down onto the bed with his large body and a lustful kiss.
"Do you think I could use your terminal again this morning", he said
nibbling her ear. "I need to send an e-mail to my bosses, the
directors."
"Of course you can", said Sarah, suddenly awakened with renewed hope.
It was the opportunity for which she had been waiting and here it was presented
to her on a plate. After her good nights sleep, she was full of optimism that
the viruses would work quickly this time.
A huge feeling of relief swept through her. As soon as he made that call, a
bright New World would open for her and her husband.
When he moved to lift her night shirt over her head, she offered no resistance.
As they moved together on the bed, it was with dreamy thoughts of better times
that she allowed him once more to make love to her.
Later they had breakfast in the bay window. Peter was again clad only in his
unbuttoned shirt. Sarah had got showered and slipped into a brightly coloured
strapless summer dress soon after he had sent the e-mail.
"I don't know what you see in the business pages", she commented
through a mouthful of toast.
"It pays to keep in touch", commented Peter. "There was some
news about the company I work for this morning."
"What do you mean?"
Peter passed the paper to her and the headline made her blood run cold.
'Take over bid successful - 1000 staff lose jobs at computer centre as
operations move to USA.'
Peter was now completely quiet, observing her reaction.
"The E-mail I sent accepted their redundancy terms for me. The rest of the
staff will receive their redundancy terms in the post on Monday. I've known for
a few weeks. They had to tell me so I could make arrangements to transfer all
the data files. Of course, I couldn't tell anyone else because there was a real
danger that angry staff could have sabotaged the system before it was taken off
line yesterday."
Dimly aware her mouth had sagged open, she knew the bottom had fallen from her
world. Not only had she failed to improve David's prospects but now his
existing job was gone.