The next day, Pip was in the living room with Josh, teaching him how to play chess. They were finishing their first practice match and, despite her best efforts to let him win, Josh was down to just his king and two pawns. Or prawns, as he called them.
Someone knocked on the front door and the absence of Barney was an
immediate punch to the gut. No skittering claws on the polished wood racing to stand and greet.
Her mum pattered down the hall and opened the door. Leanneโs voice floated into the living room. โOh, hello, Ravi.โ Pipโs stomach leaped into her throat.
Confused, she put her knight back down and wandered out of the room, her unease ramping into panic. Why would he come back after yesterday?
How could he bear to look at her ever again? Unless he was desperate enough to come and ambush her parents, tell them everything they knew and try to force Pip to go to the police. She wouldnโt; who else would die if she did?
When the front door came into view she saw Ravi unzipping a large sports rucksack and dipping his hands inside.
โMy mum sends her condolences,โ he said, pulling out two large Tupperware boxes. โShe made you a chicken curry, you know, in case you didnโt feel like cooking.โ
โOh,โ Leanne said, taking the boxes from Raviโs offered hands. โThatโs very thoughtful. Thank you. Come in, come in. You must give me her number so I can thank her.โ
โRavi?โ Pip said.
โHello, trouble,โ he said softly. โCan I talk to you?โ
In her room, Ravi closed the door and dropped his bag on the carpet.
โUm . . . I,โ Pip stuttered, looking for clues in his face. โI donโt understand why youโve come back.โ
He took a small step towards her. โI thought about it all night, literally all night; it was light outside when I finally slept. And thereโs only one reason I can think of, only one thing that makes sense of this. Because I do know you; I wasnโt wrong about you.โ
โI donโt โโ
โSomeone took Barney, didnโt they?โ he said. โSomeone threatened you
and they took your dog and killed him so you would stay quiet about Sal and Andie.โ
The silence in the room was buzzy and thick. She nodded and her face cracked with tears.
โDonโt cry,โ Ravi said, closing the distance between them in one swift step. He pulled her into him, locking his arms round her. โIโm here,โ he said.
โIโm here.โ
Pip leaned into him and everything โ all the pain, all the secrets sheโd caged inside โ came free, radiating out of her like heat. She dug her nails into her palms, trying to hold back the tears.
โTell me what happened,โ he said when he finally let her go.
But the words got lost and tangled in Pipโs mouth. Instead she pulled out her phone and clicked on to the messages from Unknown, handing it to him.
She watched Raviโs flitting eyes as he read through.
โOh, Pip,โ he said, looking at her wide-eyed. โThis is sick.โ
โThey lied,โ she sniffed. โThey said Iโd get him back and then they killed him.โ
โThat wasnโt the first time they contacted you,โ he said, scrolling up. โThe first text here is from the eighth of October.โ
โThat wasnโt the first,โ she said, pulling open the bottom drawer of her desk. She handed Ravi the two sheets of printer paper and pointed at the one on the left. โThat one was left in my sleeping bag when I camped in the woods with my friends on the first of September. I saw someone watching us. That one โโ she pointed to the other โ โwas in my locker last Friday. I ignored it and I carried on. Thatโs why Barneyโs dead. Because of my arrogance. Because I thought I was invincible and Iโm not. We have to stop.
Yesterday . . . Iโm sorry, I didnโt know how else to get you to stop, other than to make you hate me so you stayed away, away from danger.โ
โIโm hard to get rid of,โ he said, looking up from the notes. โAnd this isnโt over.โ
โYes, it is.โ She took them back and dropped them on the desk. โBarneyโs dead, Ravi. And who will be next? You? Me? The killerโs been here, in my house, in my room. They read my research and typed a warning on my EPQ
log. Here, Ravi, in the same house as my nine-year-old brother. We are putting too many people in danger if we carry on. Your parents could lose the only son they have left.โ She broke off, an image of Ravi dead in the autumn leaves behind her eyes, Josh beside him. โThe killer knows everything we know. Theyโve beaten us and we have too much to lose. Iโm sorry that it means I have to abandon Sal. Iโm so sorry.โ
โWhy didnโt you tell me about the threats?โ he said.
โAt first I thought it might just be a prank,โ she said, shrugging. โBut I didnโt want you to know, in case you made me stop. And then I just got stuck, keeping it a secret. I thought they were just threats. I thought I could beat them. I was so stupid and now Iโve paid for my mistakes.โ
โYouโre not stupid; you were right all along about Sal,โ he said. โHe was innocent. We know that now but itโs not enough. He deserves everyone to know that he was good and kind until the end. My parents deserve that. And now we donโt even have the photo that proved it.โ
โI still have the photo,โ Pip said quietly, taking the printout from the bottom drawer and handing it to him. โOf course Iโd never destroy it. But it canโt help us now.โ
โWhy?โ
โThe killer is watching me, Ravi. Watching us. If we take that photo to the police and they donโt believe us, if they think we Photoshopped it or something, then itโs too late. We would have played our final hand and itโs not strong enough. Then what happens? Josh gets taken? You do? People could die here.โ She sat on her bed, picking at the lumps on her socks. โWe donโt have our smoking gun. The photo isnโt proof enough; it relies on massive interpretive leaps and itโs no longer online. Why would they believe us? Salโs brother and a seventeen-year-old schoolgirl.ย Iย hardly believe us. All we have are tall stories about a murdered girl, and you know what the police here think of Sal, just like the rest of Kilton. We canโt risk our lives on that photo alone.โ
โNo,โ Ravi said, laying the photo on the desk and nodding. โYouโre right.
And one of our main suspects is a policeman. Itโs not the right move. Even if
the police did somehow believe us and reopen the case, it would take them a long time to find the actual killer that way. Time we wouldnโt have.โ He wheeled the desk chair over to face her on the bed, straddling it. โSo I guess our only option is to find them ourselves.โ
โWe canโt โโ Pip started.
โDo you seriously think walking away is the best move here? How would you ever feel safe again in Kilton, knowing the person that killed Andie and Sal and your dog is still out there? Knowing theyโre watching you? How could you live like that?โ
โI have to.โ
โFor such a clever person, youโre being a real plonker right now.โ He leaned his elbows on the back of the chair, chin against his knuckles.
โThey murdered my dog,โ she said.
โThey murdered my brother. And what are we going to do about it?โ he
said, straightening up, a daring glint in his dark eyes. โAre we going to forget everything, curl up and hide? Live our lives knowing a killer is out there watching us? Or do we fight? Do we find them and punish them for what theyโve done to us? Put them behind bars so they canโt hurt anyone ever again?โ
โTheyโll know we havenโt stopped,โ she said.
โNo they wonโt, not if weโre careful. No more talking to the people on your list, no more talking to anyone. The answer must be somewhere in everything weโve learned. Youโll say youโve given up your project. Only you and I will know.โ
Pip didnโt say anything.
โIf you need more persuasion,โ Ravi said, walking over to his rucksack,
โI brought my laptop for you. Itโs yours until this is done.โ He pulled it out and brandished it.
โBut โโ
โItโs yours,โ he said. โYou can use it to revise for your exam and to type up what you remember of your log, your interviews. I took some notes myself on there. I know youโve lost all your research but โโ
โI havenโt lost my research,โ she said. โHuh?โ
โI always email everything to myself, just in case,โ she said, watching Raviโs face twitch into a smile. โWho do you think I am, some Reckless Ruth?โ
โOh no, Sarge. I know youโre a Cautious Carol. So are you saying yes or should I have brought some bribery muffins too?โ
Pip reached out for the laptop.
โCome on then,โ she said. โWe have a double homicide to solve.โ
They printed everything: every entry from her production log, every page from Andieโs academic planner, a picture of each suspect, the car park leverage photos of Howie with Stanley Forbes, Jason Bell and his new wife, the Ivy House Hotel, Max Hastingsโ house, the newspapersโ favourite photo of Andie, a picture of the Bell family dressed up in black tie, Sal winking and waving at the camera, Pipโs catfish texts to Emma Hutton, her emails as a BBC reporter about drink spiking, a printout of the effects of Rohypnol, Kilton Grammar school, the photo of Daniel da Silva and other police searching the Bell house, an online article about burner phones, Stanley Forbesโ articles about Sal, Nat da Silva next to information aboutย Assault occasioning actual bodily harm,ย a picture of a black Peugeot 206 beside a map of Romer Close and Howieโs house, newspaper reports of a hit-and-run
on New Yearโs Eve 2011 on the A413, screen grabs of the texts from Unknown and scans of the threat notes with their dates and location.
They looked down, together, at the reams of paper on the carpet.
โItโs not environmentally friendly,โ Ravi said, โbut Iโve always wanted to make a murder board.โ
โMe too,โ Pip said. โAnd Iโm well prepared, stationery wise.โ From the drawers in her desk she pulled out a pot of coloured drawing pins and a fresh bundle of red string.
โAnd you just happen to have red string ready to go?โ Ravi said. โI have every colour of string.โ
โOf course you do.โ
Pip took down the corkboard hanging over her desk. It was currently covered with pinned-up photos of her and her friends, Josh and Barney, her school timetable and quotes from Maya Angelou. She removed it all and they started sorting.
Working on the floor, they pinned the printed pages to the board with flat silver pins, organizing each page around the relevant person in huge colliding orbits. Andie and Salโs faces in the middle of it all. They had just started making the connection lines with the string and multicoloured pins when Pipโs phone started ringing. A number not saved in her phone.
She pressed the green button. โHello?โ โHi, Pip, itโs Naomi.โ
โHi. Thatโs weird: youโre not saved in my phone.โ
โOh, itโs โcause I smashed mine,โ Naomi said. โIโm using a temp until itโs fixed.โ
โOh yeah, Cara said. Whatโs up?โ
โI was at my friendโs house this weekend, so Cara only just told me about Barns. Iโm really sorry, Pip. I hope youโre OK.โ
โNot yet,โ Pip said. โIโll get there.โ
โAnd I know you may not want to think about this right now,โ she said,
โbut I found out my friendโs cousin studied English at Cambridge. I thought maybe I could see if heโd email you about the exam and interview and stuff, if you wanted.โ
โActually, yeah, yes please,โ Pip said. โThat would help. Iโm a bit behind on my revision.โ She looked pointedly at Ravi hunched over the murder board.
โOK, cool, Iโll ask her to contact him. The examโs on Thursday, right?โ โYep.โ
โWell, if I donโt see you before, good luck. Youโll smash it.โ
โRight, so,โ Ravi said when Pip had hung up the phone, โour open leads right now are the Ivy House Hotel, the phone number scribbled out of Andieโs planner โโ he pointed to its page โ โand the burner phone. As well as knowledge of the hit-and-run, access to Salโs friendsโ phone numbers and yours. Pip, maybe we are over-complicating this.โ He stared up at her. โAs I see it, these are all pointing to one person.โ
โMax?โ
โLetโs just focus on the definites here,โ he said. โNo ifs or maybes. Heโs the only one with direct knowledge of the hit-and-run.โ
โTrue.โ
โHeโs the only one here who had access to Naomi, Millie and Jakeโs phone numbers. And his own.โ
โNat and Howie could have.โ
โYeah, โcouldโ have. Weโre looking at definites.โ He shuffled over to the Max side of the board. โHe says he just found it, but he has a naked picture of Andie from the Ivy House. So he was probably the one meeting her there.
He bought Rohypnol from Andie and girls were getting spiked at calamities; he probably assaulted them. Heโs clearly messed up, Pip.โ
Ravi was going through the very same thoughts sheโd struggled with and Pip knew he was about to run into a wall.
โAlso,โ he carried on, โheโs the only one here we know definitely has your phone number.โ
โActually, no,โ she said. โNat has it from when I tried to phone-interview her. Howie has it too: I rang him when trying to identify him, and forgot to withhold my number. I got Unknownโs first text soon after.โ
โOh.โ
โAnd we know that Max was at school giving a statement to the police at the time when Sal disappeared.โ
Ravi slumped back. โWe must be missing something.โ
โLetโs go back to the connections.โ Pip shook the pot of pins at him. He took them and cut off a measure of red string.
โOK,โ he said. โThe two Da Silvas are obviously connected. And Daniel da Silva with Andieโs dad. And Daniel also with Max, because he filed the report on Maxโs crashed car and might have known about the hit-and-run.โ
โYes,โ she said, โand maybe covered up drink spiking.โ
โOK,โ Ravi said, wrapping the string round a pin and pressing it in. He hissed when he stabbed himself in the thumb, a tiny bubble of blood bursting through.
โCan you stop bleeding all over the murder board, please?โ Pip said.
Ravi pretended to throw a pin at her. โSo Max also knows Howie and they were both involved in Andieโs drug dealing,โ he said, circling his finger round their three faces.
โYep. And Max knew Nat from school,โ Pip said, pointing, โand thereโs a rumour she had her drink spiked as well.โ
Lines of red fraying string covered the board now, webbing and criss- crossing each other.
โSo, basically โโ Ravi looked up at her โ โthey are all indirectly connected with each other, starting with Howie at one end and Jason Bell at the other. Maybe they all did it together, all five of them.โ
โNext youโll be saying someone has an evil twin.โ