Pip was fidgeting nervously under the table, hoping that Cara was too busy jabbering to notice. It was the first time ever that Pip had to keep things from her and the nerves were puppet-stringing Pipโs fiddling hands and the knot in her stomach.
Pip had gone over after school on the third day back, when teachers stopped talking about what they were going to teach and actually started teaching. They were sitting in the Wardsโ kitchen pretending to do homework, but really Cara was unspooling into an existential crisis.
โAnd I told him that I still donโt know what I want to study at uni, let alone where I want to go. And heโs all โtimeโs ticking, Caraโ and itโs stressing me out. Have you had the talk with your parents yet?โ
โYeah, a few days ago,โ Pip said. โIโve decided on Kingโs College, Cambridge.โ
โEnglish?โ Pip nodded.
โYou are the worst person to vent to about life plans,โ Cara snorted. โI bet you already know what you want to be when you grow up.โ
โOf course,โ she said. โI want to be Louis Theroux and Heather Brooke and Michelle Obama all rolled into one.โ
โYour efficiency offends me.โ
A loud train whistle erupted from Pipโs phone. โWhoโs that?โ Cara asked.
โItโs just Ravi Singh,โ Pip said, scanning the text, โseeing if I have any more updates.โ
โOh, weโre texting each other now, are we?โ Cara said playfully. โShould I be saving a date next week for the wedding?โ
Pip threw a ballpoint pen at her. Cara dodged expertly. โWell, do you have any Andie Bell updates?โ she said. โNo,โ Pip said. โAbsolutely nothing new.โ
The lie made the knot in her gut squeeze tighter.
Ant and Connor were still denying authorship of the note in her sleeping bag when sheโd asked them at school. Theyโd suggested maybe it was Zach or one of the girls. Of course, their denial wasnโt solid proof it hadnโt been them. But Pip had to consider the other possibility:ย what ifย ? What if it was actually someone involved in the Andie Bell case trying to scare her into giving up the project? Someone who had a lot to lose if she kept going.
She told no one about the note: not the girls, not the boys when they asked what it said, not her parents, not even Ravi. Their concern might stop her project dead in its tracks. And she had to take control of any possible leaks. She had secrets to hold to her chest and she would learn from the master, Miss Andrea Bell.
โWhereโs your dad?โ asked Pip.
โDuh, he came in, like, fifteen minutes ago to say he was off tutoring.โ
โOh yeah,โ Pip said. Lies and secrets were distracting. Elliot had always tutored three times a week; it was part of the Ward routine and Pip knew it well. Her nerves were making her sloppy. Cara would notice before long;
she knew her too well. Pip had to calm down; she was here for a reason. And being skittish would get her caught out.
She could hear the buzz and thud of the television in the other room; Naomi was watching some American drama that involved a lot ofย pew-pewingย from silenced guns and shouts of โGoddamitโ.
Now was Pipโs perfect moment to act.
โHey, can I borrow your laptop for two secs?โ she asked Cara, relaxing her face so it wouldnโt betray her. โJust want to look up this book for English.โ
โYep, sure,โ Cara said, passing it across the table. โDonโt close my tabs.โ โWonโt,โ Pip said, turning the laptop so Cara couldnโt see the screen.
Pipโs heartbeat bolted into the tops of her ears. There was so much blood behind her face she was sure she must be turning red. Leaning down to hide behind the screen, she clicked up the control panel.
Sheโd been up until three last night, thatย what ifย question haunting her, chasing away sleep. So she had trawled through the internet, looking at badly worded forum questions and wireless printer instruction manuals.
Anyone could have followed her there into the woods. That was true. Anyone could have watched her, lured her and her friends out of the
marquee so they could leave their message. True. But there was one name on her persons of interest list, one person who would have known exactly where Pip and Cara were camping. Naomi. Sheโd been stupid to discount her because of the Naomi she thought she knew. There could well be another Naomi. One who may or may not be lying about leaving Maxโs for a period of time the night Andie died. One who may or may not have been in love with Sal. One who may or may not have hated Andie enough to kill her.
After hours of stubborn research, Pip had learned that there was no way to see the previous documents a wireless printer had printed. And no one in
their right mind would save a note like that on their computer, so attempting to look through Naomiโs would be pointless. But there was something else she could do.
She clicked intoย Devices and Printersย on Caraโs laptop and hovered the mouse over the name of the Ward family printer, which someone had nicknamedย Freddie Prints Jr.ย She right-clicked intoย Printer Propertiesย and on to the advanced tab.
Pip had memorized the steps from a โhow toโ webpage with cartoon illustrations. She checked the box next toย Keep Printed Documentsย , clicked apply and it was done. She closed down the panel and clicked back on to Caraโs homework.
โThanks,โ she said, passing the laptop back, certain that her heart was loud enough to hear, a boom box sewn on the outside of her chest.
โNo problemo.โ
Caraโs laptop would now keep track of everything that came through their printer. If Pip received another printed message, she could find out for definite if it had come from Naomi or not.
The kitchen door opened with an explosion from the White House and
federal agents screaming to โGet out of here!โ and โSave yourself!โ Naomi stood in the door frame.
โGod, Nai,โ Cara said, โweโre working in here, turn it down.โ
โSorry,โ she whispered, as though it compensated for the loud TV. โJust getting a drink. You OK, Pip?โ Naomi looked at her with a puzzled expression and only then did Pip realize she had been staring.
โErr . . . yep. You just made me jump,โ she said, her smile just a little too wide, carving uncomfortably into her cheeks.
โPippa Fitz-Amobiโโ
EPQ 08/09/2017
Production Logย ย โ Entryย 13
Transcript of second interview with Emmaย Huttonย Pip:
Thanks for agreeing to talk again. This is a really short follow-up, I promise.
Emma:
Yeah, no thatโs fine. Pip:
Thanks. OK, so firstly Iโve been asking around about Andie and Iโve heard certain rumours I wanted to run by you. That Andie may have been seeing someone at the same time as Sal. An older guy perhaps? Had you ever heard anything like that?
Emma:
Who told you that?
Pip:
Sorry, they asked me to keep them anonymous. Emma:
Was it Chloe Burch? Pip:
Again, sorry, I was asked not to say. Emma:
It had to be her; we were the only ones who knew. Pip:
So itโs true? Andie was seeing an older man during her relationship with Sal?
Emma:
Well, yeah, thatโs what she said; she never told us his name or anything. Pip:
Did you have any indication about how long it had been going on for? Emma:
Like, not long at all before she went missing. I think she started talking about it in March. Thatโs just a guess, though.
Pip:
And you knew nothing about who it was? Emma:
No, she liked teasing us that we didnโt know. Pip:
And you didnโt think it was relevant to tell the police? Emma:
No because, honestly, those are the only details we ever knew. And I kind of thought Andie had made him up for some drama.
Pip:
And after the whole Sal thing happened, you never thought to tell the police that that could be a possible motive?
Emma:
No, โcause again I wasnโt convinced he was real. And Andie wasnโt stupid; she wouldnโt have told Sal about him.
Pip:
But what if Sal found out anyway? Emma:
Hmm, I donโt think so. Andie was good at keeping secrets. Pip:
OK, moving on to my final question, I was wondering if you knew whether Andie had ever fallen out with Naomi Ward. Or whether they had a strained relationship?
Emma:
Naomi Ward, Salโs friend? Pip:
Yeah.
Emma:
No, not to my knowledge. Pip:
Andie never mentioned any tension with Naomi or said bad things about her?
Emma:
No. Actually, now you mention it, she definitely was hating on one of the Wards, but it wasnโt Naomi.
Pip:
What do you mean?
Emma:
You know Mr Ward, the history teacher? I donโt know if heโs still at Kilton Grammar. But yeah, Andie did not like him. I remember her referring to him as an arsehole, among other stronger words.
Pip:
Why? When was this? Emma:
Um, I couldnโt say specifically but I think it was around that Easter. So, not long before everything happened.
Pip:
But Andie wasnโt taking history? Emma:
No, it must have been something like heโd told her that her skirt was too short for school. She always hated that.
Pip:
OK thatโs everything I needed to ask. Thanks again for all your help, Emma.
Emma:
No worries. Bye.
NOย . Just no.
First Naomi, who I canโt even look in the eye any more. And now Elliot? Why are questions about Andie Bell returning answers about the people close to me?
OK, Andie insulting a teacher to her friends in the lead-up to her death looks like an utter coincidence. Yes. It could be entirely innocent.
But โ and itโs quite a big but โ Elliot told me he hardly knew Andie or had anything to do with her in the last two years of her life. So why did she call him an arsehole if they had nothing to do with each other? Was Elliot lying, and for what reason?
I would be a hypocrite if I didnโt speculate wildly, as I have before, just because Iโm close to Elliot. So even though it physically pains me: could this innocuous clue, in fact, indicate that Elliot Ward was the secret older man? I mean, I first thought the โsecret older guyโ would be someone in their mid to late twenties. But maybe my instincts were wrong; maybe it refers to someone much older. I baked the cake for Elliotโs last birthday, so I know heโs now forty-seven, which would have made him forty-two in the year of Andieโs disappearance.
Andie told her friends she could โruinโ this man. I thought this meant that the guy โ whoever he was โ was married. Elliot wasnโt; his wife had died a couple of years before. But he was a teacher at her school, in a position of trust. If there was some inappropriate relationship, Elliot could have faced jail time. That certainly can be covered under โruiningโ someone.
Is he the type of person who would do that? No, he isnโt. And is he the kind of man a seventeen-year-old beautiful blonde student would lust after? I donโt think so. I mean, heโs not hideous and he has a certain greying professorial look but . . . just no. I canโt see it.
I canโt believe Iโm even allowing myself to think this. Who will be next on the persons of interest list? Cara? Ravi? Dad?
Me?
I think I should just grit my teeth and ask Elliot so I can bite down on some actual facts. Otherwise I may end up suspecting everybody I know who may have spoken to Andie at some point in their lives. And paranoia does not suit me.
But how do you casually ask a grown man youโve known since you were six why they lied about a murdered girl?
Persons of Interest Jason Bell
Naomi Ward Secret Older Guy Elliot Ward