Why, every year sir! He grinned.
Billy couldnt resist that and once more his mouth brought trouble! The cop didnt smile back, thats for sure. Wait here smart arse.
He stamped back toward his car holding Billys wallet and bus pass, spoke briefly to his partner then opened the passenger door. The ambulance guys had been held back until then and they immediately went to the old man after a nod from the other cop. Nobody looked at Billy. The old guy was deposited onto a gurney, the sheet pulled up over his head then unceremoniously wheeled and shunted into the back of the ambulance. They were about to drive off when the cop in the car got out and halted them with an upraised arm. He walked over to his partner and exchanged a few words, and they both approached Billy.
What did you say your name was?
Billy Nelson sir.
And how old are you Billy?
Fifteen.
Please raise your hands in the air, turn around, were going to do a pat down.
Billy looked at them blankly. He had no idea what they meant. What did you say? Billy sounded confused.
One of them placed his palm on the butt of his revolver. The other cop moved forward, wheeled Billy around roughly and pulled his arms above his head. Billy recognised what they wanted now though he still didnt know why. He was patted down, a card came from one pocket of his jeans and some loose change from another and they spun him back around again. Billy kept his arms up. He wasnt scared, just confused, but thought it was better if he acted a little frightened.
Please, what have I done?
Put your arms down idiot, the first one commanded. Whats this? He waved the card at Billy.
Billy had to think for a second. The cop even turned the card around and showed it to him. Oh, thats Joe Cockers agent.
Yeah right. And Im Kamhal.
No. True story. Joe Cocker gave it to me a few months ago.
Where was that?
Byron Bay, at the Top Pub.
They looked at each other again and came to some conclusion or other. Alright, William Augustus Nelson or whatever your name is, youre coming with us to the station.
Why? All I did was call an ambulance for a dead guy. What am I supposed to have done?
How old dya reckon you are?
Fifteen, he said angrily now.
Well Billy, or whoever you are, the cop sneered back, William Augustus Nelson has been reported as a missing person for over four years now. You look about twenty to me and everybody else in this world yet you claim to be fifteen. Havent used a mirror in awhile have you? Not many fifteen year olds have facial growth like that, he pointed.
Instinctively Billy reached up to his face and quickly pulled his hand away. Hair. He had hair on his face! God, I havent even started shaving yet he thought! Any wonder the old lady called the cops and any wonder the cops are now treating me like a suspect. He looked down at himself and saw his jeans only barely made it to his ankles. His t-shirt was at least two sizes to small, just covering his belly button, and the cardigan was tattered and torn. He looked like a street bum and all of a sudden he was embarrassed! He looked at the coppers, eyes pleading at them to understand his confusion. He saw that he was a similar height to the tallest cop who was at least six foot. Billy looked down at his bare ankles again and feinted.
In times of peril or from sheer desire or need, Billy regularly moved between his two parallels. He could remain anonymous, invisible to reality when he did so, and as a sanctuary it was second to none. Billy thought of that as soon as he woke up. He should have moved on and the cops would have been left with nothing but thin air and a great story to tell. Looking at the white ceiling above him, he heard and smelt enough to know he was in a hospital. He looked higher and craned his head, seeing his name handwritten on a card mounted on the headboard. At least it said he was still Billy Nelson. He moved an arm expecting to find it restrained, but it wasnt. Neither arm was, nor his legs. He could see out of the window but didnt recognise anything, the room too high in the building to allow visible landmarks. He sat up without problem, except for gnawing hunger pangs from his tummy. Reality!
Hello there, said a bright and cheery voice from the doorway.
Billy looked at her and was disappointed with what he saw. Her voice had conjured up images of a young bosomy nurse in a low cut dress and instead he got an old, dumpy thing in what could only be described as prison issues! She walked into the room and picked up his chart, checked pulse, blood pressure, and chatted incessantly. Billy may have liked the initial sound of her voice but after another minute of it he was ready to throttle her. She popped a thermometer in his mouth just as she paused enough in her prattle for him to get in the burning question.
Rot rer rer it?
Shed have made a beaut dentist as she actually understood what he said. They told us you might ask that you know!
Billy rolled his eyes at her. He wondered if they told her how to answer it as well. He removed the thermometer from his mouth. What, year, is, it? enunciating each word so she would hopefully comprehend that an immediate answer was required.
She stood still looking at him, no discernible concern registering on her face that she felt insulted or anything. Her response ignored his question entirely. You put that back in your mouth right now, she scolded.
Billy was beginning to get a mite upset but somehow kept his anger in check. You could just kill her you know? He had always been a patient person and very little upset him. Composed. Thats how one of his teachers described him. But if the cops had been right, and recalling his appearance he did not doubt it, he understood that somehow, he had not been away only four months, but four years and four months.
His recollection of the last four months was as plain as day, sitting out on that patio with the old man watching the boats go by. He had no one to ask where hed been for four years, and he doubted anybody else would know, except he knew he should. Billy strained, concentrated, but could not recall anything. He clearly remembered walking out of home the morning after his Dad and Mum had been taken away. He recalled moving on. He could see each and every day since, as they had all been almost exactly the same. There had been no break, no breach at all. Where had the other four years gone? He put the thermometer back in my mouth.
Rot rear ris it?
Why, its nineteen eighty-four! she replied brightly, as if he was stupid or something.
So it was fact he had lost four years of his life. He lay back on the pillow so confused that he couldnt work out if he was twenty already, or turning twenty in another few months. Little in Life frightened him but this came close. He warmed to some memories, of Mum and Dad, home, Tony, school, but mostly, mostly of Jen. Oh fuck, more of this bleedin heart crap. And he dreamed of seeing her again after what was supposed to have been short sabbatical, and what their reunion would be like. It will certainly be different now. The warden spoke again and interrupted his thoughts.