Kidnapped
by Peter L Oughton
Brian Jones
was a good, honest man. He had joined a high
street bank as a clerk, and had worked his way up
to branch manager.
He was normally of a cheery disposition, and was
popular with both colleagues and clients.
Today, however, Brian was feeling low; in fact,
very low.
It was his fiftieth birthday and, not only had
his wife apparently forgotten about it (no
mention of it before he left home that morning!),
but not one single colleague had mentioned it,
even though he had made no secret of it.
At the end of the day, he worked on a bit late,
tidied his desk and left the bank.
As he turned the corner to head for the car park,
a car pulled in alongside him and a masked man
jumped out and ordered him to get in. His legs
turned to jelly and he meekly obeyed, to find
himself seated next to another masked man armed
with a crowbar, who put a blindfold over Brians
eyes.
Can this day really get any worse?
thought Brian.
As the car sped off, Brian managed to stammer,
W-what do you w-want with me?
Youre a bank manager, right?
said the man next to him in a very rough and
unpleasant voice.
W-well, yes, replied Brian, but
I dont have any m-money with me.
Funny guy, eh? came the reply. Were
not interested in pin money we want to
know ow to get into your banks safe
to clear it out.
W-well, I cant help you, said
Brian. There are too many s-security
precautions in place for that to be p-possible.
In which case, came the gruff
response, me and my friend ere are
goin to have to see if we can get you to
fink of a way around them precautions.
W-what does that mean? croaked Brian.
Youll see! was all he got in
response.
They drove on, and eventually Brian became aware
that they were on gravel just before coming to a
halt.
Right out! came the
instruction.
Brians blindfold was removed, and he
emerged to find himself outside a large, isolated
house, completely in darkness.
He was bundled into the house.
It was dark, and he was afraid.
Suddenly, on came the lights and there stood his
wife, friends, colleagues and clients, letting
off party poppers and wishing him a happy
birthday!
You bunch of total bastards! he
shouted, much more from relief than from anger.
In the meantime, one of his kidnappers
had removed his mask to reveal that it was, in
fact, his brother-in-law. Pretty good
villains voice, eh? he said. Had
you fooled, anyway.
I was terrified, remonstrated Brian.
I could have had a heart attack!
Highly unlikely, commented the other
kidnapper, removing his mask, to
reveal that he was Brians GP! That
bank medical check-up the other day declared you
as fit as a butchers dog, with the heart of
an ox. Oh, by the way, welcome to my new home.
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