Chapter 13. Quid pro quo
Gideon stared at himself, then at Finn, and tried to make
sense of what he was seeing.
"Hello Gideon."
He turned to see who was speaking. Standing next to him
was a tall woman who had a strong attractive face.
"My name is Eurides."
She touched his shoulder as she walked past.
Speechless, he watched Eurides look around his office.
She picked up a framed photograph from his desk.
"You looked very handsome in your uniform."
"What is happening?" Gideon asked.
''Think of it as passing daydream."
"What are you then?" he said.
Eurides walked to the window and looked at the men
gathering in the street below. ''I am Finn's guardian Gideon
and I have a favour to ask."
There was a sudden flap of wings and the office raven landed
on the window ledge.
Eurides reached out and stroked the bird's feathers.
"Finn wants to play his part in this war - and he will Gideon,
but not as a regular soldier."
Gideon looked at Finn's paperwork.
''He put down his preferred choice of regiment is the infantry."
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Eurides took a piece of fruit from a shelf next to the window
and fed it to the raven. ''Yes he did."
Gideon thought for a moment.
"I could get Finn placed in the Army Medical Core if I make some
recommendations. Although I doubt he will ever thank me for it."
Eurides smiled. "He doesn't ever need to know."
"Quid pro quo." the raven churled.
Eurides laughed. The black bird bowed its head and she gently
ruffled its neck feathers. ''You are as clever as you are handsome."
"Something for something." Gideon repeated slowly, eyeing the
raven with suspicion.
"Agreed." Eurides said." Something for something."
He wasn't sure of what kind of deal was being struck
and was about to say so, when the world beneath his
feet lurched forward.
*
Finn was surprised when Dr. Marchant dropped his stethoscope
and stumbled forward. He caught him and sat the Doctor back in
his chair.
"Are you alright Sir, do you want me to get some help."
The Doctor was pale.
"Thank you Finn. That won't be necessary, sometimes if I don't
have enough to eat by mid-morning I get a bit light headed."
Colour was slowly starting to return to his face. Gideon took a
cube of sugared turkish delight from a jar on his desk and put
it in his mouth. "I'll be right in a minute or two."
As Finn sat quietly waiting for Dr. Marchant to recover he
noticed a ring on the Doctor's hand.
"If you don't mind me asking, what sort of ring is that?"
Gideon looked at his hand first, then at the ring.
There was a look of surprise on his face.
"This has been a day of revelations." he said. "I thought I'd
lost it. I thought it was gone forever, but here it is on my
hand as plain as day."
Finn wondered if the Doctor was still dizzy.
Gideon closed his eyes.
He could smell the cordite explosive that was used to
destroy the rail bridge. He could hear the screams for help
of the injured and dying.
That was when he had last seen the ring - in the burning
wreckage of the carriage, still on the hand of his
severed arm.
"Are you sure you don't want me call somebody." Finn said.
Gideon opened his eyes and sighed.
"My Mother gave me this ring the day I sailed for the War
in South Africa. She told me that I when I came back, I was
to give it to my sister Aida for her wedding day glory box.
My Mother was upset that I was going, so I took it."
Gideon reached for another sweet, ''I suspect in her mind
that she was making a bargain with fate."
He offered a sweet to Finn. "It's a Roman promise ring.
My Father found it in Bath when he was a boy, and he gave
it to my Mother when they married."
"Do you know what the symbols mean?" Finn asked.
Gideon turned his hand over and looked at the ring.
" A twig and a flower usually represents Spring - the promise
of things to come, but I think it's closer in meaning to an
agreement that's already been made."
*
They shook hands and Gideon wished Finn luck.
After Finn was gone, Gideon sat at his desk and looked at the
ring again. He made changes to Finn's enlistment papers,
added some notes and signed them.
The raven perched on the window ledge watching him.
"You were in a daydream I had." Gideon said.
''Perhaps I'll see Eurides again as well."
The raven clacked it's beak and cawed.
It went to fly off, then turned to him and spoke.
"Be careful what you wish for Gideon "
*