Sarah and Hal shouted, ‘Hear, hear!’
Late afternoon turned into early evening and the group moved out onto the balcony, watching the yachts return to their moorings and the sun drop slowly behind the city. The fruit bats started their evening migration, filling the sky as they flew overhead in search of trees, heavy with juicy fat fruit, where they could feast through the night.
As the day slipped away the little party grew noisier. Their voices carried back into the lounge room, drifting up into the ceiling and along hidden wires to a mobile phone, tucked into the insulation batts.
Two-hundred kilometres away in the dayroom of a women’s prison, a young dark-haired woman with stern angular features sat tightly coiled in a broken armchair. She seemed to take up very little space and no-one else noticed her as she sat very quietly, clutching her coins in her hand and waiting for her turn at the telephone.
Acknowledgements
With thanks to Linda Smith for all her help, Selwa Anthony and Cate Paterson for their faith in me, Bob Muscat, Ian Miekle and Clem Martin for their support, Kate Grant for use of her dining room, the person, whom I can’t name, for their expertise on bugging procedures, my sister Christine Ronaldson for her advice on hospital procedures and Mal Watson for his love and enthusiasm.
About Bunty Avieson
Bunty Avieson was born and raised in Victoria. She spent twenty years as a journalist working on newspapers and magazines in Australia and overseas. Bunty spent three years on newspapers in Fleet Street before returning to Australia where she became Editor of Woman’s Day then Editorial Director of New Idea. She is also a Williamson Fellow.
In 2000 Bunty took up fiction writing full-time. Apartment 255 is her first novel. She lives in Sydney.
Also by Bunty Avieson
The Wrong Door
The Affair
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