Chapter One
New Beginnings
The clocks hands crawled past midnight. A gentleman of stocky build ran his fingers along his mustache pushing the night drew from them. He reached into his jacket pocket and check his pocket watch. One minute past midnight, he truly hated these midnight appointments. Fog flooded the streets of London like creeping death looking for its prey. A chill ran up his spine, he rubbed his hands together.
"Dr Watson".
The disembodied voice called out from the fog. Looking into the fog he could see nothing.
"Doctor I am, firstly though I would like to see whom I am speaking to."
The fog parted just a few meters away from him. The man came into his sight, a regal looking character with a look tailed coated and waistcoat, long black hair pulled back and eyes that seemed to pierce right into him.
"My deepest apologies, I forgot how dense the fog was."
Still not at ease he looked at his new guest over and spoke.
"Are you here for an appointment?"
The regal gentleman smiled sharply, putting his arms behind his back.
"If you are indeed Dr Watson, then that is exactly why I am here."
Stepping towards the gentleman, Dr Watson put out his hand.
"Gabriel, I assume then?"
He reached out and the men exchanged a handshake. Dr Watson noticed his hand was awfully cold.
"Yes, I am Gabriel, I trust payment has already been sorted?."
Nodding, Dr Watson lightly patted his pocket.
"Yes, it was very well paid, hence why I agreed to this time of meeting."
Gabriel's eyes shifted and locked directly with Dr Watson's eyes.
"The generous payment was not for the inconvenience; it was for your discretion."
Dr Watson felt that same chill as before, before it faded as quickly as it came as Gabriel returned to smiling and began gesturing towards the fog.
"Now then, for why I am truly here for."
In similar manor as Gabriel had appeared out the fog two men came forward swiftly carrying a stretcher with a person lying on it.
Dr Watson feared the worst.
"Is this person sick or injured?"
Gabriel held out hand gesturing for Dr Watson to calm himself.
"No need for worry, this poor sod has already passed on."
Dr Watson was bemused and his concern was unyielding.
"I run a clinic Gabriel, not a morgue."
Gabriel stepped a foot closer to Dr Watson in what seemed like a blink of an eye.
"Discretion, Dr Watson, not questions."
Dr Watson stepped back from Gabriel.
"Understood".
The two men carrying the stretcher when up the stairs and into the clinic. Gabriel followed Dr Watson inside.
"The surgery is out the back."
Dr Watson gestured past the few chairs and desk in the reception to the door leading out back. Dr Watson followed behind the Men with the stretcher, turning slightly to Gabriel.
"If this man is indeed dead, then I don't what I can do to help you."
Gabriel continued after Dr Watson.
"I'm sure even you'll be surprised at how much help you will be for us."
Behind the reception a plain white room with a raised operating bed sat in the middle of the room, along the outside the room were cupboards and benches with various operating tools laid across them. The men catching the stretcher put the body up to the bed. Dr Watson examined the body. He was dead, Gabriel had told him the truth, at least that part. Looking over the head and the hands and feet, he saw no type of struggle or damage to the limbs or fingers. He was extremely pale, not unusually for someone who is dead, but for now long? Dr Watson looked around the room the two men stood back with their heads lowered and holding their Cheese cutters in the hands. Gabriel watched Dr Watson with a curiosity seeing what he'll do next.
"Gabriel, how long has this man been dead?"
Gabriel drew his eyes to Dr Watson.
"Not terribly long, just enough for us to know he was indeed dead."
Us? Who was Gabriel referring to? Us the three of them? Dr Watson continued looking over the dead man. Maybe heart failure, it looked like it wasn't any foul play involved. Dr Watson glanced over at Gabriel; he was still watching with some interest.
"Truthfully, I don't what to say, I assume it was heart failure and nothing more."
Gabriel nodded and looked towards Dr Watson.
"Surely so, please write up a death certificate and just put the name as John Doe."
Dr Watson hated all of this; something was wrong but he had no proof.
"Yes, I'll do that, the coroner will be here in the morning to take the body away."
Dr Watson watched Gabriel's expressions closely, not even a hint of fear. What was the angle he was working?
"Good, saves me the hassle of taking the body myself, thank you Doctor Watson, me and my boys will see ourselves out."
Waving his arm towards the door, the other men filed out like rats in a maze. Gabriel smiled finally at Dr Watson and then followed them out the door, shutting it behind him. Dr Watson was alone with the body now, he decided to check him over again. Starting at the head, he felt for and head wounds and looked for any bruising. Then the neck, he looked for cuts or bruising that could be a result of hanging. As he looked, he saw something odd. Two pin sized holes in the neck. Poison maybe, but then why two? He cursed himself for not finding it when Gabriel was there. But he had been very keen on ensuring he would be Discreet. Was it worth making an issue out of this after he had just said to Gabriel, he would take care of the body or if foul play was found to be the case of this man's death, would he be blamed or worst held responsible to some part in the crime? He needed help and he only knew of one man that he could trust to help him. Well trust was a strong word considering this individual.