THE RESTLESS SHADOW
By Tessa Harvey
Jackson Keneally was on duty when he got a call asking him to drive by a certain address. The caller had sounded uncertain, but worried about his family.
The police sergeant headed that way and cruised by the residence. Lights were still on in the lounge, but the blinds were open and he could see someone watching outside not far from the window. It looked like the outline of a male, but the light was uncertain.
Parking across the entrance to the drive, Jackson quietly exited his vehicle and clicked the door closed after turning off the headlights. He waited.
A vehicle was parked near the front door, but the police officer was not sure if it belonged to the family.
Then he was really puzzled. The waning moon had poked out from some clouds and there was a restless shadow cast on the building wall. The man was moving up and down. Was he crazy? Then the police officer saw what he was doing.
Jackson flicked on his torch and noticed several things - a green vehicle had been rammed into some well-tendered beautiful flowering shrubs, as though to deliberately cause damage. Then the officer saw what the trespasser was actually doing. Large stones were being piled up, obviously as weapons.
Just then a man opened the front door, cautiously and called out "Who is there? What is happening?"
Jackson stepped forward. "Sir," he spoke sternly, "you are under arrest. I am a police officer. You are trespassing."
The interloper swung round, clutching a large sharp-edged stone. He drew himself up as tall as possible. Face contorted with anger, he yelled "you can do no such thing as arrest me. Do you know who I am? A court lawyer of high regard!"
His face was now a mask of outrage and fury. He swivelled and threw the stone striking the man in the doorway and yelling in triumph. James groaned and fell.
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