Disclaimer:
I do not own Gerry Anderson’s New Captain Scarlet. I merely write about it and
the characters involved in my own fan fiction. Note that the characters have
changed from the original series. Captain Scarlet is now half American, half British,
Captain Blue is dictated coming from a Military background, and Destiny has a
dual nationality. Captain Ochre and Lieutenant Green are now women, Captain
Grey is Scottish, Captain Magenta is now Italian/ American, Captain Black is
now American, Harmony and Symphony Angels have been swapped around so now
Symphony is now Japanese and Harmony is American, Melody has remained the same
while Rhapsody is no longer a red head. Dr Gold has changed to an Austrian
while Colonel White is dictated having a wife and daughter while Captain
Scarlet now has a younger sister and nephew.
If
you want more HARD facts on New Captain Scarlet, check out,
http://www.spectrum-headquarters.com/skybase_central/cast.htm
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Tom Metcalfe sighed as he closed the front
door behind him as softly as he could and locked it, looking behind him just in
case his wife came stomping down the stairs for the third time that week. Tom
got lucky; nobody was there. He casually dropped his front door key on the
table in the hallway and deposited his USAF jacket on the coat rail.
He stretched his vexed muscles and ruffled
his dark hair with his hand almost carelessly, yawning as he did. He looked at
the clock and swore under his breath. His wife would kill him if he woke her up
at THIS time in morning and she’d go absolutely ape if he had disturbed their
two young children who were blissfully asleep in their beds dreaming of fighter
planes and horse riding. Lucky thing that Tom had decided to take his motorbike
to work that day and not the 4x4 he’d recently brought. As he peeled off his
upper uniform and flung it on the floor Tom soundlessly plodded into the
kitchen when he heard the tiniest of sounds on the stairs. Only the sounds that
an accustomed father would hear. He doubled back on himself de-sticking his
T-shirt that clung to his well looked after body. The ride back home had been a
breeze but it was very hot that night and stopping at traffic lights had
allowed Tom to build up a strong sweat, especially as he was in full uniform.
He let out a yawn and looked up the stairs to find the origin point of the tiny
noise he had heard.
Upon finding it, he stood there, smiling his
stern but happy face at the sight that had just became apparent to him. A young
figure clad in navy blue and red pyjamas that had space shuttles and stars all
over them was watching him intently.
“Paul, where are you supposed to be?” he
asked his young eight year son who was presently hanging onto the stair rail
looking down at his father with a sparkle of delight in his sapphire blue eyes
that he’d inherited from his mother.
“I heard you pull up, Dad, you were too
loud.” He whispered in such a quiet voice his father only just heard him.
Tom smiled at him before crouching down so
he would easily be at his level when Paul came down. He beamed at his son who
smiled back and Tom gestured for him to come down which Paul did with he
greatest delight. He scuttled down the stairs with such speed and swiftness and
he managed to avoid making breaking silence, however his mother had obviously
heard him…
“Paul, go back to sleep, it’s too early,”
Ann Metcalfe warned.
“Only me Ann,” replied Tom as Paul rushed
into his father’s waiting arms.
“Well, keep it down, Paul’s already woke up
enough times tonight,” muttered Ann.
“Will do, love,” Tom responded as he picked
up his dark-haired son and held him close as Paul threw his arms around his
neck and nuzzled into him. “Paul,” he said in a quiet stern voice as he heard
his wife bark orders at their young daughter who then complained that she was
just getting a glass of water.
Paul just smiled his innocent smile,
slightly giggling and Tom couldn’t do anything but allow his heart to melt with
adoration. He again held his son close and rubbed his back hearing his little
heart beating like crazy.
“C’mon little man, lets go into the kitchen
and then you’re going to back to bed,” Tom told his son as he carried him into
the kitchen of the large house that Tom and Ann Metcalfe owned.
“Awww, Dad, I wanna be with you, and it is
the weekend now,” protested the little lad gripping his father tighter.
“But you’re too young to be up at this
hour,” his father informed powerfully as the boy tried to worm his way out of
going to bed with innocent looks. “Maybe when you’re older and have a
girlfriend.”
“But I DO have a girlfriend,” objected Paul
mimicking a frown his mother had almost trademarked.
“Yes, I know about that. Little Sophie Gray
is a nice girl but you just watch what happens, little man, it leads to all
sorts of problems,” Tom told him chuckling as his son struck a defensive face.
“Tom! Carrie’s trying to sleep, and I hope
you haven’t woken Paul up,” Ann could be heard saying from upstairs crossly.
“No, honey, can’t hear anything, guess Paul
is tucked up in bed sleeping and dreaming of a thousand fun missions,”
“He better be,” warned Ann as Paul tittered
at his mother’s tone. Tom swiftly covered his son’s mouth to prevent him from
escalating and getting them both in deep trouble…again!
“Mommy’s funny,” Paul stated and then he
pouted. “Will I ever get married to Sophie?” he asked his father as Tom put him
down on a stool and proceeded to raid the biscuit tin.
“Maybe Paul, maybe if you’re really lucky,”
Tom told his son as he nicked a biscuit and winked at his son who sniggered at
him and pointed at fruit basket, indicating to his father what he should be
eating instead of the chocolate biscuits.
Paul wiggled his blue and red slipper-bound
feet as Tom finished his raid on the biscuit tin. He then picked up his son and
carried him into the living room.
“Noise. Tom, don’t make me come down there,”
“That woman, can a guy get some peace after
a busy day? Never!” muttered Tom under his breath so his son wouldn’t hear him.
“Like you, Dad?” asked Paul as his father
sat down and allowed him to snuggle up to his chest.
“What? Am I lucky?” Tom asked his young son
in surprise. He’d forgotten the conversation he’d been having with him for a
second, and quickly got back on track.
“Of course you are, Dad, you’ve got Mommy,
you have a brilliant job and do really cool stuff at work and you’ve got me and
Carrie,” beamed the youngster.
“Oh no,” said Tom rolling his eyes. “Not my
two little nightmares!”
Paul hit him with a cushion which Tom easily
blocked and quickly grabbed his son and placed him in a secure lock to prevent
him from escaping.
“Of course I’m lucky Paul, where would I be
without you and Carrie in my life?”
“Still with Mommy and with the Air Force
shooting the enemy down!” squeaked Paul as Tom let him escape and Paul started
shooting imaginary targets with a fantasy fighter craft. Tom quietly laughed at
this before sighing and noticing the time.
“Tom, I mean it,” growled Ann Metcalfe from
upstairs.
“Whoa! Time flies! Paul, bed!” he ordered.
“Why?” asked Paul ducking out of view.
“Because Mommy will kill me if she found
I’ve let you stay up when you should be sleeping,”
“Awww, Dad, please, a little longer,
please?”
“Nope, not working this time, buster,”
smirked Tom as Paul jumped onto his lap trying to act innocent like a cute
little puppy. “Tell you what Paul, we’ll compromise on this.”
“I’m listening,” Paul told him, even through
he didn’t fully understand what his father had said and wasn’t paying full
attention anyway.
“You go to bed now and go to sleep and I’ll take you and Carrie out
somewhere tomorrow, okay?”
“But you’re working tomorrow,” scowled Paul
crossing his arm distraughtly.
“No, I’m not, Paul, I’ve got the day off,
which means…”
“We can go out and…”
“Shhh, your mother thinks you’re sleeping,”
said Tom trying to calm down his son who was quickly becoming excited.
“Tom! Noise down! Don’t make me come down
there, pilot!”
Tom rolled his eyes a in a humorous way
before looking at his son who showed signs of tiredness in his blue eyes. Just
as well Tom was thinking as he knew what would happen if Ann came down and
started giving orders. It was like having a top class General in the household!
And Tom was positive Ann hadn’t forgiven him after he locked her in the garden
shed last summer and she’d go ballistic if she saw Paul up.
“Agreed?” whispered Tom as his son snuggled
up to him.
“Yes,” came the quiet reply.
“Okay then, first bed and then play later,”
replied Tom as he picked up his young son and gripped him tightly, allowing his
head to droop onto his USAF T-shirt.
Carefully, Tom Metcalfe carried his boy of
eight up to his bedroom. As he opened the door, he took note on how the
luminous stars twinkled on the ceiling above the various space shuttles and
fighter planes that cluttered the blue starry ceiling. Paul’s bed showed signs
of a kid too alert to sleep and the bed cover was on the floor in a heap
surrounded by lots of toys including various space shuttles and cars. Somehow Tom
avoided the various toys that littered his son’s floor, managing not step on any
and break them. It didn’t matter if he broke his neck or not, Paul had one
blazing temper that was a force to be reckoned with if his toys got broken!
Tom mused on this thought; he was exactly
the same as Paul when he was a young boy and he remembered the scowling he used
to get off his father, Paul’s Grandpa Frank, when his room was a mess. Ann had
given up trying to keep Paul’s room tidy and knew that even if she did tidy it
up, Paul would ensure it was a mess an hour later.
“Like father, like son,” thought Tom.
After avoiding tripping over, Tom urged his
young boy onto his bare bed and retrieved the duvet cover. He quickly and
quietly knocked off the toys that littered the bed and while he was at it,
pinched his son’s toes making the youngster giggle. Paul offered no resistance
but proceeded to bury himself under the cover and disappear from view as soon
as his father put the cover over him. Tom quickly found him and tutted as he
tried to keep his squirming son still long enough for him to tuck him in.
“There,” said Tom triumphantly as he ruffled
Paul’s pillows up and watched as the giggling monster finally calmed down
again.
“Night, Dad,” he said in his innocent voice
burying under the sheets again.
“Goodnight, son,” whispered Tom as he
planted a kiss on his son’s forehead and watched as he drifted out into the
world of dreams where little boys could go to space and beyond…
The End
I would like to thank you for reading my first completed fan fiction. Hard to believe I was up in the early hours writing this!! I hope you’ve enjoyed reading this as much I as enjoyed writing it (Despite being ¾ asleep because of it at some ridiculous hour in the morning). There are many stories to be had with New Captain Scarlet and I’ve got a few ideas up my sleeves. I really wanted to write this one as I wanted to show the bond Captain Scarlet must’ve had with his father when he was little. Tom Metcalfe is mentioned a couple of times in the series and in one episode, The Homecoming, Scarlet’s facial expression when someone mentions him shows his discomfort in talking about his father, probably because he loved him so much.
Well I’m off to catch up on my studies,
thanks again for reading this story and I hope to bring more to your eyes soon,
once I’ve finished them and if I get the time to share them. Biology isn’t an
easy subject to pass, y’know!!
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