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βNo!β
The one sided conversation came to an abrupt close, as Dot booted the car onward and round the last bend and up to the heap of twisted and burnt metal and cinders and ash.
βKids!β she said, slowly getting out of the car, for she wasnβt sure she wanted to see what there was to see.
βBloody kids!β she said again. βKids get up to all sorts these days. Youβd be surprised,β and then Dot thought that maybe Ellie had an outside client, one who preferred βentertainingβ in their own home. It happened more and more, so Ellie had said one afternoon in one of the local pubs, when she had treated her mother to a Sunday carvery luncheon, a meal that ended up in a row after all the obvious awkwardness. Two gents, who clearly knew Ellieβs trade, had taken to winking and leering at both Ellie, and worse still, her mother too, across the bar, and Dot couldnβt wait to get out of there after that.
That was probably it, thought Dot, as she walked slowly before the face of the wreckage. Sheβll be working off site. Dot thought the bricks were still hot, though she may have been wrong. She thought she could smell petrol, though that might simply have been a leak from the old Ford.
Thinking of which, she went over to Ellieβs car and peered through the dirty windows. No one about, no one sleeping inside due to a recent loss of quarters. She tried the door. It opened. Ellie rarely locked it, especially right down there where few people other than Ellieβs clients, ever ventured.
She took out her mobile and rang Ellieβs number again, praying for it to ring, praying to hear some simple explanation. Straight to voicemail β We cannot take your call at this time.
βShit!β she said aloud, as she wandered back toward the charred remains of Ellieβs former home.
The sun came out. A watery weak November sun, though surprisingly bright for all that, and for a second Dot shielded her eyes, so much of a surprise was it. When she took her hand away she spotted something, glinting in the sunlight, within the wreckage.
βWhat the hell?β
She stood up uncomfortably on the brick base, set one foot within the charred remains, feeling crunching burnt wreckage giving way beneath her feet, and yes, it was still warm too. She bent down and retrieved the sparkle. It was a large diamond, like the one set in Ellieβs silver and diamond ring. Her daughterβs most prized possession, given to her by her father four years earlier, before he had one afternoon simply abandoned them, walking out never to return.
Ellie never took that ring off. Sheβd put on a few pounds since then, and couldnβt take it off. It was always stuck fast on Ellieβs finger, until now.
βFuck!β said Dot aloud, thinking terrible thoughts, as she took out her mobile again, and slapped in triple nine.
Four
Inspector Walter Darriteau was in a great mood. He had a new girlfriend. Heβd met her on the Internet. Everyone was doing it, they said, and Walter was no spring chicken, or spring cockerel, to be more precise, and you only live once, and heβd lived alone for years and years, discounting a few brief dalliances along the way, and now when not far from retirement, heβd decided to take the bull by the horns, so to speak. It would be quite nice to find someone a little more permanent, he imagined.
Sergeant Karen Greenwood had steered him toward the site. She admitted sheβd used it in the past, and that surprised him for Karen Greenwood was young, blonde, slim, blue-eyed, very desirable, and, if it wasnβt politically incorrect to think, or say so in the twenty-first century, very pretty too.
βEveryoneβs doing it,β sheβd said, giggling, and she told him the web address, and that was how heβd met the busty Carlene Henderson. Walter began thinking of her, of her large heaving bosoms to be more accurate, and then the phone rang.
DC Darren Gibbons grabbed it and barked, βC.I.Dβ
Dorothy Wright had been passed through from central control.
βIβve just discovered my daughterβs caravan burnt to the ground. Can you send someone quick? Iβm really worried she might have been in there.β
βOkay, letβs start at the beginning. Your name is?β
Walter stopped thinking of Carleneβs assets and glanced across at Gibbons, as did Karen, for there was something immediate in his voice, something that alerted experienced officers like Walter and Karen.
Gibbons was talking again, loudly, as was his style.
βWhere is the caravan, where was the caravan?β
βBy the river.β
βYes, but where by the river, a postal address.β
βI donβt know! She never gets post here, itβs too remote. Can you come quick?β
βBut where to? We need an address.β
Dot tried hard to remember the name of the twisty lane that led down from the main road, but could not.
βI donβt know!β she said again, suddenly close to tears.
βKeep calm. Which district?β asked Gibbons, maintaining his cool.
βOff the Farndon road.β
βAh, I get you, hold on a sec,β and he jumped up and ran over to the massive big scale local map that covered half of one wall.
βWhatβs happening?β asked Walter.
βNot sure, Guv, lady says her daughterβs caravan has burnt down and sheβs worried her daughter was inside.β
βWhere?β asked Karen, jumping up and joining Gibbons at the wall.
βShe says by the river, a twisty lane, off the Farndon road.β
βDonβt think there are many lanes off that road,β said Karen, pointing to a possible candidate.
βYeah, that could be the one,β said Gibbons, hurrying back to the landline.
βAre you still there?β
βCourse Iβm still here, and twice as bloody worried. Iβve found a diamond in the wreckage, I think itβs from her ring, and she never takes it off, never could take it off. Please hurry!β
βIs it at the bottom of Marigold Lane?β
βIt is!! How did you know that?β
βDetective work,β said Gibbons, smirking at Karen. βSomeone will be with you in about twenty minutes.β
βThank the Lord! See you soon. Donβt forget me!β
βWeβll not
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