"Drag your feet, for heaven's sake."
"Oh, sorry."
Larsson started wading through the snow, stopping next to Holmberg. Larsson had large bulging eyes with a constant expression of amazement that was now directed at the tracks in the snow.
"Damn."
"Couldn't have said it better myself. Made by a child."
"But… they are so…" Larsson followed the tracks for a while with his gaze. "Like a triple jump."
"Spaced widely, yes."
"More than 'widely,' it's… it's unbelievable. It's so far."
"What do you mean?"
"I run a lot and I wouldn't be able to run like this. More than for… two steps at least. And this goes on the whole way."
Staffan came jogging along past the houses, made his way through the group of curious onlookers who had gathered around the property, and walked up to the little group in the middle, which was just overseeing some paramedics who were maneuvering a covered female corpse on a stretcher into an ambulance.
"How did it go?" Holmberg asked.
"Uh… went out onto… Ballstavagen and then… can't follow them… any further… all the cars… we'll have to… put the dogs on it……
Holmberg nodded, half his attention claimed by a conversation nearby. A neighbor who was witness to part of the events was being questioned.
"At first I thought it was some kind of fireworks or something, you know. Then I saw the hands. Her hands were waving in the air. And then she came out like this… through the window… she came out."
"So the window was open?"
"Yes, it was open. And she came out of it… and then the house burned down. Of course. I saw it then. That it was all burning up behind her… and she came out… oh, shit. She was on fire, her whole body. And then she walked away from the house-"
"Excuse me. Walked? She wasn't running?"
"No, that's what was so damned… she was walking. Waved her arms around like this in order to… I don't know. And then she stopped. Follow me? She stopped. Her whole body on fire. Stopped like this. And looked around. As if… calmly. And then she started walking again. And then it was as if… as if it ended, you know? No sign of panic or anything, she… uh, damn… she wasn't screaming. Not a sound. She just collapsed like this. Fell to her knees. And then… boom. Down on the snow.
"And then it was as if… I don't know… it was so damned strange, all of it. That was when I… when I ran in and got a blanket, two blankets, and then I ran back out and… put it out. Shit, you know… when she was lying there, it was… no, shit."
The man put two sooty hands up to his face, sobbing. The police officer put a hand on his shoulder.
"We can maybe put together a more official version of this tomorrow. But you didn't see anybody else leaving the house?"
The man shook his head and the officer scribbled something on his pad.
"As I said, I'll be in touch with you tomorrow. Do you want me to ask a medic to give you something, to help you sleep, before they leave?"
The man rubbed the tears from his eyes. His hands left damp streaks of soot in his face.
"No, that's… I have something if I need it."
Gunnar Holmberg looked again at the burning house. The firefighters had been effective and now you could hardly see any flames. Only a giant pillar of smoke that rose into the night sky.
***
While Virginia was opening her arms to Lacke, while the crime technicians were making imprints of the tracks in the snow, Oskar stood by his window and looked out. The snow had blanketed the bushes under the window and made a white surface so thick you would have thought you could slide down it.
Eli hadn't come by this evening.
Oskar had stood, walked, waited, swung, and frozen down there on the playground between half past seven and nine o'clock. No Eli. At nine he had seen his mom standing in the window and he had gone inside, filled with anxiety. Dallas and hot chocolate and cinnamon rolls and his mom asking questions and he almost spilled the beans, but didn't.
Now it was a little after midnight and he stood next to his window with a hole in his gut. He cracked the window, breathing in the cold night air. Was it really for her sake that he had decided to fight back? Wasn't this really about him?
Yes.
But for her sake.
Unfortunately. That's how it was. If they went after him on Monday
he wouldn't have the energy, the desire to stand up to them. He knew it. Wouldn't show up for the training session on Thursday. No reason.
He left the window cracked with the vague hope that she would come back in the night. Call his name. If she could go out in the middle of the night she could come back in the middle of the night.
Oskar undressed and went to bed. Tapped on the wall. No answer. He pulled the blankets over his head and kneeled in the bed. He intertwined his hands and pressed his forehead to them, whispering:
"Please, dear God. Let her come back. You can have whatever you like. All my magazines, all my books, my things. Whatever you want. But just make it so she comes back. To me. Please, please God."
He lay there curled up under the blankets until he was so hot he was sweating. Then he poked his head out again and rested it on the pillow. Assumed the fetal position. Closed his eyes. Images of Eli, of Jonny and Micke, Tomas. Mom, Dad. He lay there for a long time conjuring up the images he wanted to see, then they started to take on a life of their own as he slid off into sleep.
***
Eli and he were sitting in a swing that was going higher and higher until it loosened from its chains and flew up into the sky. They were holding on tight to the edge of the swing, their knees pressed against each other, and Eli whispered,
"Oskar. Oskar…"
He opened his eyes. The light inside the globe was turned off and the moonlight made everything blue. Gene Simmons looked at him from the wall across from the bed, sticking out his long tongue. He curled up, shut his eyes. Then he heard the whisper again.
"Oskar…"
It was coming from the window. He opened his eyes, looked over. He saw the contour of a little head on the other side of the glass. He pulled off the covers but before he managed to get out of bed Eli whispered,
"Wait there. Stay in bed. Can I come in?"
Oskar whispered: "Yes…"
"Say that I can come in."
"You can come in."
"Close your eyes."
Oskar shut his eyes tightly. The window opened and a cold draft blew into the room. The window was carefully closed. He heard how Eli breathed, whispered: "Can I look now?"
"Wait."
The sofa bed in the other room creaked. His mom had gotten up. Oskar was still keeping his eyes shut as the blanket was pulled off and a cold, naked body crept in beside him, pulled the covers back over them both, and curled up into a ball behind his back.
The door to his room opened.
"Oskar?"
"Mmm."
"Is that you talking?"
"No."
His mom stayed in the doorway, listening. Eli lay completely still behind his back, pushing her forehead in between his shoulder blades. Her breath ran warmly down the small of his back.
His mom shook her head.
"It must be those neighbors." She listened for another moment, then said, "Good night, sweetheart," and closed the door.
Oskar was alone with Eli. He heard a whisper behind his back.
"Those neighbors?"
"Shhhh."
There was a creaking sound as his mom got back into the sofa bed. He looked up at the window. It was closed.
A cold hand crept over his stomach and found its way to his chest, over his heart. He put both his hands over it, warming her hand. Eli's other hand worked its way under his armpit then up over his chest and in between his hands. Eli turned her head and laid her cheek between his shoulder blades.
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