Chapter Ten
March 2003 Cape Tribulation, named by James Cook because it was where his troubles started. As I look out at the achingly blue sea I hope it will be where mine end. It's where the rainforest meets the reef, just a strip of clean sand separating them. I wish I could walk into the sea, but swimming here is not an option due to jellyfish and crocodiles. Wherever I go there is always danger. I take a guided tour through the forest. The air is close and thick with moisture, pressing into me. Rain drips through the leaves of giant palm trees. I speak to two girls on the tour. Unthinkingly I push my wet hair out of my face. They frown at my neck, still bruised purple with teeth marks. They don't speak to me again. I walk on the boardwalks among the mangroves near the hostel. Their roots are like huge blades jutting from the water. Balls of rain tumble from the sky. I shelter under umbrella leaves. There is a small co...