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I need to do something more significant, Sally.”

“Okay,” she replied. “What do you want to do?”

“Let me think a while,” I walked north to the river and crossed over the bridge. The rain still fell but my smart-suit kept me dry. I stood on the north bank and watched the river flow by the light of the street lamps. It was passed nine in the evening now; the darkness was complete and any light from the moon was blocked by the clouds. “I want to stop a crime, something significant, what’s going on?” I asked Sally.

There’s two burglaries north of you. Family disputes are all over, but nothing too ugly right now. There’s a man pestering a young girl near St. Finbarrs Hospital, he’s raped before.”

Before she could continue I said, “That one! What’s he doing?”

“He’s trying to persuade the girl to get in his car, said he’ll take her home, get her out of the rain.”

“Put it on the screen.”

The man was holding the girl’s left arm in his right hand under her bicep. There was a compact car, it’s engine running, close by. It was a parking lot, presumably part of the hospital, rain was bouncing off the asphalt. I watched for a while. The man’s face was intense, his deep-set eyes focused intently on the girl’s face. A wisp of black hair stuck out from under his dark woolen hat. Fear emanated from the girl. “Give me sound,” I asked.

“….raining hard, Marie. Come on!” the man said.

“No Davin, I’m fine,” the girl pleaded.

Do they know each other?” I queried.

Yes, they work together, but she doesn’t like him, or trust him.”

“How can you know that?”

“Checked back a couple of weeks, he’s been pestering her.”

The man, Davin, became more forceful, pulling hard now on her arm. He looked up every so often, checking the area.

“Leave me, Davin!” she implored. I could see tears in her eyes. Then she swung her right hand around and hit him on the shoulder. He was surprised but didn’t let go. His face screwed up like a boxer, his efforts to pull her toward the car magnified. He slapped her hard with his left hand across her cheek and grabbed her right shoulder.

Bounce me there! Change me to Jo-el, jeans and a sweater.”

In seconds I was alongside the car, by the driver’s door. I appeared out of nowhere, he didn’t see, but she did. The frightened look intensified on her face. She let out a short scream. Davin hit her again, thinking it was because of him.

Whack him, Sally.” And as soon as I said it I saw him lurch to the left as if he’d been hit in the right thigh.

Davin moved his weight to his left leg and yelped like a dog. His grip on the girl relaxed and he turned his head toward me. His eyes were wide as he tried to figure out where I’d come from. The girl pulled free of him and stood staring at me. Davin came at me with his right fist, but like the Australian it hit a wall about two feet before he would have made contact. He grimaced and grabbed at the pain with his left hand. Then he went down, hard. Sally had whacked him in the left thigh. Both legs were dead. The girl’s palms clawed at her face in disbelief. I looked at her and smiled.

“Do you want to press charges against Davin?” My accent was American.

She just looked at me, she didn’t know what to do. Then she said, “how did you do that?”

“I can’t tell you.” I replied, unsure what I should say, but not wanting to try and explain everything. Wrong time. I nodded at Davin, still on the ground, the rain soaking him.

“I don’t know,” she said. “Who are you?”

“My name is Jo-el,” I spelled it out for her. Then I told her to go home, that I would deal with Davin.

She said thank-you, and drifted away slowly glancing back every so often.

Davin was looking up at me, waiting.

Sally, can you make a video of what happened?”

“Sure.”

“What about the rape he committed previously?”

“Yes,” I heard in my mind.

What was the name of the girl he raped?”

“Michelle O’Donnell.”

I eyed Davin still sitting on the rain drenched parking lot, examining the blood oozing from his right knuckles. “Your lucky day, Davin. If you rape again, of even attempt rape, I will send a video of the rape of Michelle O’Donnell to the Garda. Do you understand? You will quit your job at the hospital, tomorrow and move out of Cork.”

He was perplexed, his expression was fear and surprise, how could I know about Michelle and who the hell was I?

Kick him again, Sally.” Which she did in his backside.

“Okay!” he muttered.

I walked away and left him.

I was satisfied for a moment; I’d rescued a woman from rape. But it didn’t feel enough, not anywhere nearly enough. I told Sally to bounce me home.

Chapter 19

WINGS

I showered and made coffee with the French Press Maggie had given to me last Christmas. Today it was Kenyan, dark roast. The fragrant aroma was delightful. I relished the first cup. I sat down in my usual seat at the end of the sofa and let the day swim by slowly in my head. I was beginning to accept the technology I’d been given but I wasn’t satisfied with the results. They were a speck of ash in a volcano of evil. There was no link between my actions and the goal that Ka-el and the people of Cirion sought. I needed to figure out the direction they envisioned would work. Yet I felt that Sally was encouraging me to fight crime. As if I was some sort of Superhero. But I wasn’t fighting some super-criminal like Lex Luther or the Penguin. The dent I could achieve doing what I’d done today was quite simply a waste of time. I was sure there were millions of women raped every day, stopping one at a time was simply not the solution. Sally had said it was just a step, so that I understood the technology and practiced using it. That made perfect sense. I was already feeling more confident. The events in Cork were similar to Alice Springs and I didn’t flinch. I needed to take a different tack and as that notion blossomed in my mind an idea surfaced and I smiled to myself.

“Sally, I need you?” I said out loud. She appeared against the wall as usual. “Sit down, over there in the armchair where I can see you.” Her expression asked why, but she did what I asked. Don’t you love that in a woman?

“I want to rescue someone,” I said, “preferably a child.”

“Okay.” She replied, with what appeared to be understanding in her eyes. “Anywhere in particular?”

“America.”

“I’ll see what’s happening.”

“Before you do that I want to make a change.” Sally watched me as I stood up and changed my clothes to the basic smart-suit outfit. The silver mesh suit that covered my whole body and feet. My face became Jo-el, that cross between George Clooney and Daniel Craig. My hair a light brown with silver streaks, very neat but longer than I had seen on either of those gentlemen. I puffed out my body muscles somewhat. “Now I want something else.” Sally looked puzzled.