Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Quicksand
Woman's Weekly
|August 05, 2025
Her husband was on a life or death mission — but Jess needed him too
Morecambe Bay, North-west England, 1972
From her window, Jess watched the lights flickering across the distant sands. She turned and glanced at the clock on the mantelpiece. In less than two hours the tide would come roaring in, whipped up by a westerly breeze.
Her stomach lurched as she thought of Pete and his crew out there in the bay battling to free the girl trapped in the deadly quicksand. The longer it took them, the greater the risk of them being cut off by the incoming tide.
Jess felt the baby kicking as if sharing her agitation. Instinctively, she patted her belly. She turned her gaze back to the window. Soon the bay would be shrouded in darkness.
Pete’s pager had bleeped just as they settled down to their evening meal less than an hour earlier.
‘I've got to go!’ he’d said. As he grabbed his jacket, a torch and his waders, he told Jess that a 10-year-old girl was trapped in quicksand. She was with her father looking for their dog, which had run off towards the sea. Her dad managed to pull himself out of the quicksand and shout the dog back. But the girl got stuck. ‘She'll be up to her waist in it by now,’ he said, looking at his watch. ‘There’s a high tide due at 8pm. And it'll be a whopper tonight.’
Jess knew what this meant. The tide came in faster than a galloping horse in this part of the bay. There was no time to waste.
She went into the kitchen, her hands trembling as she turned the tap to fill the kettle.
Clutching a mug of tea, she moved back to the living room, where the shrunken embers of the fire burned feebly in the grate. Shivering, she wrapped her cardigan around her shoulders and returned to her vigil by the window, willing that her husband would return safely.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der August 05, 2025-Ausgabe von Woman's Weekly.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Woman's Weekly
Woman's Weekly
MERRY & bright
Bring some festive cheer to your sofa with a Christmas cushion
4 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
CITY sanctuaries
Why not combine Christmas shopping or festive lights with a weekend break? These hotels offer comfort and value
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Father TED
The Cornish holiday we would rather forget
3 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
The WHITE HIND
Settling into her new life at the abbey, Matilda still yearned to see her loved ones
10 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Fabulous BRITISH FLORALS
A hundred years after designer Laura Ashley was born, we celebrate Britain's world- influencing love affair with flowery fabrics
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
So here it is!
Was it time for Stephen to put the sparkle back into Christmas?
7 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Coming HOME
It was a time to be with those you loved - but where exactly was that?
3 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Cassette MIXTAPES
Many a heart was captured with the careful curation of pop music
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
'Performing is my greatest joy'
Legendary musician and conductor André Rieu on touring, his latest project and the most famous stars that he's played for
3 mins
November 25, 2025
Woman's Weekly
Everyone says they can't draw - but they can!'
THIS WEEK'S COLUMNIST Star of stage and screen Susie Blake
2 mins
November 25, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

