Stuart MacBride - Shatter the Bones
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He tried the kitchen. ‘Are you sure she’s in?’
‘Oh yes, I’ve got the room at the end, by the front door, and I always hear everyone coming and going and coming and going, and I swear she’s not been out of that room since yesterday lunchtime. It has to be a man, right? Only men can make you that miserable.’ She offered Rennie a tin of biscuits. ‘No offence, I’m sure you’re really nice to your girlfriend; do you have a girlfriend? Listen to me prattling on; I’ll get some mugs washed.’
Logan pointed down the corridor. ‘Do you have a spare key for Davina’s room?’
‘Well… Yes, but I couldn’t just go barging into some-one’s room; I mean keys are for emergencies only and what would Davina think if I let two men into her room; I wouldn’t like it if I was her and I’m not sure it’s fair of you to ask, because I’ve never…’ She stared at Logan’s warrant card. ‘Oh.’
‘Are you sure she hasn’t left the building? She could have sneaked out when you were asleep, or when you were off doing your blood spatters?’
‘Wow, you’re police officers? That’s so exciting, I’ve always wanted to work with the police; that’s why I’m doing forensic science; I think it’s really fascinating what you can-’
‘Where would she have gone to?’
‘Nowhere. Davina’s the world’s biggest environmentalist; I mean she switches all the lights off and if you’ve got the fridge door open for more than three seconds you get a lecture about polar bears and she never ever leaves her music playing if she’s going out, she just wouldn’t do it; she’s like this total eco-ninja.’
Rennie put a hand on Robin’s round shoulder. ‘What if something’s happened to her?’
‘Something…’
‘What if she’s fallen and hurt herself? What if Davina needs our help?’
‘Oh God, that would be terrible ; I’ll get the key.’
Rennie waited until Robin disappeared into the room at the end of the corridor then grinning at Logan. ‘Said I’d make a great sidekick.’
She was back a minute later, clutching a key with a yellow-haired gonk dangling off the end of it. ‘Here.’ She passed it to Rennie, blushing slightly as her hand touched his.
Rennie slipped the key into the lock, turned it, then tried the door handle. ‘Open sesame!’
Logan knocked and stepped inside, then froze. The room was slightly bigger than the ones at Hillhead, with space for an Ikea-style single bed, cabinet, desk, wardrobe, and a little sink in the corner. The wall above the bed was covered with photographs: a mix of landscapes, portraits, and industrial wastelands… Most done in arty black-and-white.
He cleared his throat. ‘Robin, I think you should go back through to the kitchen.’
‘Is she OK? Davina? Are you OK? I didn’t want to unlock the door, but we thought you might be hurt and I thought-’
‘Rennie, take her back to the kitchen. Now .’
‘Why, what’s…’ Rennie peered over Logan’s shoulder, then backed up quickly. ‘OK: come on, Robin, why don’t we finish making that coffee?’
‘But I don’t-’
‘I know, but I’m really thirsty, aren’t you? I love your hair by the way…’
Logan listened to their voices fading down the corridor, then the clunk of the kitchen door shutting. He took another step, keeping his feet as close to the skirting board as possible.
Davina Pearce: BSc (Hons) Forensic Science with Law and Media Studies was sitting on the beige carpet with one leg tucked under her, the other sticking out into the middle of the room, her back against the wall. She was naked, except for the leather belt around her neck — one end fastened to the window catch. An orange in her mouth, juice sticky and drying on her chin. A black, rubbery vibrator lying on the floor by her knee.
Her skin was pale as butter, but the underside of her thighs and legs were stained dark pink where the blood had pooled after death. Eyes open, glassy, and bloodshot.
‘Fuck…’
Logan pulled out his phone and called it in.
She wriggles closer, tears hot on her damp cheeks. Her left foot is on fire, burning and stabbing like a million bee stings all in the one spot. She’s getting blood all over the mattress, but she doesn’t care.
Golden sunlight makes wiggly shapes across the floor, sneaking in through the cracks in the boarded-up windows.
Ice cream and lemonade in the garden, listening to the bees bumble and Mummy singing a song while Daddy makes a wooden thing for the kitchen. A sandpit full of castles, and princesses, and the little black poops left by next-door’s cat that Mummy can’t know about or she’ll get angry. Jenny likes next-door’s cat. She doesn’t want anything bad to happen to it.
The silvery tape is thick and sticky, but she manages to tease a corner free around Mummy’s mouth with her fingernails.
Jenny picks and pulls and tugs until Mummy takes in a huge breath and coughs. There’s a pink rectangle around her lips, tiny hairs sticking to the underside of the duct tape.
‘Oh God, oh my baby, I’m so sorry…’ Mummy’s crying. ‘We have to get out of here, we have to get out of here right now , before they come back! They’re not going to let us go…’
Jenny rests her head against Mummy’s chest, just for a moment, feeling the warm softness, the thumpita-thumpita of her heart.
‘You have to untie Mummy’s hands.’
It takes forever. Every time she finds an end it tears and rips and Mummy’s crying and Jenny’s crying and it’s hard and her foot hurts so much… And then the tape’s gone and Mummy’s sitting up.
Jenny is a Good Little Girl. She just needs to rest for a minute. Close her eyes and let the burny pain go away. Good Little Girl…
‘Sweetie?’
Someone shakes her shoulder. ‘Come on we need to go. Quickly.’ Mummy unwraps Jenny’s wrists. ‘Can you walk?’ She looks down. ‘Oh Christ, all that blood…’
Mummy rips the tape off Jenny’s face, it hurts for a bit, but not as much as her burning foot. ‘I want Daddy…’
‘We have to get out of here.’
‘I’m tired .’
Mummy presses the palm of her hand against Jenny’s head. ‘You’re cold…’
She hauls her arms up and Mummy hugs her. Holds her so close she can’t breathe. But that’s OK. Just want to rest a while. Be warm. Be loved.
There’s a rattle, then the chain around her neck slithers away like a cold metal snake.
Another rattle. Jenny forces her eyes open and sees Mummy holding up a little shiny key. Top lip curled, showing off her teeth, like an angry dog.
‘They’re not so bloody clever after all. Are they?’ She stands and holds out her hand. ‘Let’s go.’
‘What a waste.’ Rennie’s shoulders slumped as the IB carried Davina Pearce out of the room in a white body-bag. He plucked a photo from the wall above the bed — Davina in arty black-and-white, posing in front of a big chunk of machinery. ‘She was pretty. I mean, it wouldn’t be OK if she was a munter, but … you know.’ He held the photo out to Logan. ‘Do we have to tell her parents?’
‘Depends where she’s from.’ Logan turned the photo over. Four little blobs of Blu-Tack lurked in each corner, around a laser-printed sticker: ‘SELF-PORTRAIT, B amp;W, 18-55MM 1/80SEC AT F/4? EQUIPMENT YARD WELLHEADS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE’ along with a date/time stamp. ‘It’s a bit convenient, isn’t it?’
‘Autoerotic asphyxiation? Don’t fancy it myself.’
‘No, you idiot, I mean, that’s two of Craig Peterson’s friends dead in less than a week. Bruce Sangster takes an overdose with a bag over his head, Davina Pearce has a “sexual accident”.’
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