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Walter went to the window and stared down and across the road, and directly into the travel agency. He could see Lena Freeman jabbering on the phone, and he wondered who she was talking to, and what she was talking about.
βTake a seat,β said Gareth, pointing at two small red chairs set before his desk, but they couldnβt sit down because both chairs were covered in piles of files and papers.
βChloe!β he yelled, βcome and shift these files,β and the pretty girl returned and murmured, βsorry about that,β and grabbed the manila files and took them away.
Gareth pointed at the chairs, and they all sat down.
Walter and Karen stared across the desk. By crikey, the bouffant hairdo had put on even more weight, and more height too. It was mesmerising. Neither of them could tear their eyes away. It was like a bushy creature living on the top of his head, with a life and mind all of its own. Mind you, thought Karen, the Guv had odd bad hair days when he let it grow too long, when it stood up on end as if it had seen a ghost, but Garethβs dark swept-up-and-back mop was something else.
βWhat can I do for you?β
Walter kicked off. βItβs about Belinda Cooper.β
βThought it might be.β
βYou know....β said Karen. βThatβs she dead?β
βYes, I bumped into Lena. She told me about it.β
βYou had a relationship with Belinda Cooper?β asked Walter.
βI did.... For my sins.β
βSins?β said Karen.
βJust an expression.β
βYouβre married?β asked Karen.
Gareth nodded and muttered, βLook, Iβm not proud of it.β
βDoes your wife know?β asked Walter.
βYeah, sheβs forgiven me, at least I hope she has.β
βWhere were you on...β and Walter relayed the time of death.
βHome in bed.β
βCan your wife confirm that?β
βSadly, she canβt, she had a bridge night with her friend, and the crazy woman took a few wines too many, and rather than drive home she decided to stay there.β
βYou could have gone and fetched her,β suggested Karen.
Gareth shook his head. βIβd been drinking too.β
βThereβs such a thing as cabs,β said Walter.
βTrue,β said Gareth. βIt was just more convenient for her to stay.β
βDo you know a young woman by the name of Ellie Wright?β asked Karen.
Garethβs bottom lip came out, as if he was thinking, and he shook his head and said, βNot that I know of. Why? Whoβs she?β
βJust routine enquiries,β said Walter. βHow tall are you?β
βSix one,β he said, without hesitation, though Karen imagined he was lying, because men often lie about their height and weight, exaggerating their height, being economic with the truth over weight, but no matter.
βBelinda Cooper mentioned on more than one occasion that she had only been involved with five men....β said Walter, and though he hadnβt finished the sentence Gareth answered anyway.
βYeah, she told me that too.β
βDid you believe her?β asked Karen.
βHad no reason not to.β
βYouβre one, we have identified one other, can you help us out with the other three?β asked Walter.
Gareth grinned. βWell thereβs so sorry sad Iain, for one.β
βIain who?β asked Karen.
βIain Donaldson.β
βAnd why is he so sorry sad?β asked Walter.
βWell, he was pissed off with me for a start. She left him for me, you see, and Iβm not surprised. She said he could bore for Cheshire, a geography teacher, he is, the poor lamb, works at the high school.β
βAnd this was before she discovered that you were married, and messing her around?β said Karen.
Gareth bobbed his head and sighed and said, βI guess. Look, I am not proud of it. It just kind of happened, mid life crisis if you will, Iβd like to turn the clock back and do things differently, but that ainβt going to happen, is it?β
βDo you know where this Iain bloke lives?β asked Karen.
βNo, she never told me that, but youβll find him at the school.β
βAnd the other two?β asked Walter.
βThere was the gay fella.β
βShe had a relationship with a gay man?β asked Karen.
βShe did, though he liked to say he was bi-sexual. You can imagine how upset and betrayed she felt about that when he told her one night in the pub: βExcuse me darling, but I fancy men at least as much as I fancy you!β Did he really expect to get away with that? He must have been a bit simple.β
βName?β said Walter, his pencil poised over his notebook.
βMarcus something, she might have mentioned his surname, but I canβt remember it right now, if it comes back to me, Iβll give you a bell.β
βAppreciate that, if you would,β said Walter, glancing at Karen as if to say, anything Iβve forgotten?
Put on the spot she was momentarily lost for words, which wasnβt like her, or for the pair of them, and then Karen blurted out, βWhat size shoes do you take?β
βNine and a half, or ten at a push, why?β
βJust routine,β said Walter. βDo you know a man by the name of Miroslav Rekatic?β
Gareth shook his head and said, βNope.β
βThanks, you have been very helpful, weβll be in touch.β
A MINUTE LATER, AND they were walking down the narrow and twisting staircase, and Karen said, βAmazing, isnβt it? Even a solicitor thinks itβs okay to deceive his wife and have an affair, and write it off as a midlife crisis, as if it means nothing.β
βThe way of the world, Karen, and I donβt suppose that will ever change.β
βDoesnβt make it right.β
βIt doesnβt.β
They crossed the road and went into the travel agency. Lena looked up and tried a smile.
βHave you got a minute? A few more quick questions.β
Lena glanced nervously down the office and caught eye contact with the boss. He pulled a face and turned away as if he had far more important business to deal with.
βCrack on,β she said.
βIt may seem a strange question,β said Walter.
βNow youβve intrigued me.β
βDid Belinda ever mention anything about....β Walter paused and scratched his chin, thinking of his words.
βAbout what?β
Walter tried again.
βTo your knowledge did she ever go with men for money?β
βWhat, Bel? You must be joking! Youβre way off beam if you think that. She was
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