Naomi had a knife and Pip stepped back. โBe careful,โ she said.
โOh no!โ Naomi shook her head. โThe eyes are uneven.โ
She spun the pumpkin round so Pip and Cara could see its face. โLooks a bit like Trump,โ Cara cackled.
โItโs supposed to be an evil cat.โ Naomi placed her knife down next to the bowl of pumpkin innards.
โDonโt give up the day job,โ Cara said, wiping pumpkin goo from her hands and sauntering over to the cupboard.
โI donโt have a day job.โ
โOh, for godโs sake,โ Cara grumbled, on tiptoes looking through the cupboard. โWhere have those two packets of biscuits gone? I was literally with Dad two days ago when we bought them.โ
โI donโt know. I havenโt eaten them.โ Naomi came over to admire Pipโs pumpkin. โWhat on earth is yours, Pip?โ
โSauronโs eye,โ she said quietly.
โOr a vagina on fire,โ Cara said, grabbing a banana instead. โNow that is scary,โ Naomi laughed.
No, this was.
Naomi had had the pumpkins and knives laid out and ready for when Cara and Pip got in from school. Pip hadnโt had a chance to sneak off yet.
โNaomi,โ she said, โthanks for ringing me the other day. I got that email from your friendโs cousin about the Cambridge exam. It was very helpful.โ
โOh good,โ she smiled. โNo worries.โ โSo when will your phone be fixed?โ
โTomorrow actually, the shop says. Itโs taken bloody long enough.โ
Pip nodded, tensing her chin in what she hoped was a sympathetic look. โWell, at least you had your old phone with a SIM that still worked. Lucky you held on to them.โ
โWell, lucky Dad had a spare pay-as-you-go micro SIM kicking around.
And bonus: eighteen pounds credit on it. There was just an expired contract one in my phone.โ
The knife almost fell from Pipโs hand. A climbing hum in her ears. โYour dadโs SIM card?โ
โYeah,โ Naomi said, scoring the knife along her pumpkin face, her tongue out as she concentrated. โCara found it in his desk. At the bottom of his bits and bobs drawer. You know that drawer every family has, full of old useless chargers and foreign currency and stuff.โ
The hum split into a ringing sound, shrieking and shrieking and stuffing her head. She felt sick, the back of her throat filling with a metallic taste.
Elliotโs SIM card.
Elliotโs old phone number scribbled out in Andieโs planner.
Andie calling Mr Ward an arsehole to her friends the week she disappeared. Elliot.
โYou OK, Pip?โ Cara asked as she dropped the lit candle into her pumpkin and it glowed into life.
โYeah.โ Pip nodded too hard. โIโm just, um . . . just hungry.โ
โWell, I would offer you a biscuit, but they seem to have disappeared, as always. Toast?โ
โErr . . . no thanks.โ
โI feed you because I love you,โ Cara said.
Pipโs mouth filled, all tacky and sickly. No, it might not mean what she was thinking. Maybe Elliot was just offering to tutor Andie and thatโs why she wrote his number down. Maybe. It couldnโt be him. She needed to calm down, try to breathe. This wasnโt proof of anything.
But she had a way to find proof.
โI think we should have spooky Halloween music on while we do this,โ Pip said. โCara, can I go get your laptop?โ
โYeah, itโs on my bed.โ
Pip closed the kitchen door behind her.
She raced up the stairs and into Caraโs room. With the laptop tucked under her arm she crept back downstairs, her heart thudding, fighting to be louder than the ringing in her ears.
She slipped into Elliotโs study and gently closed the door, staring for a moment at the printer on Elliotโs desk. The rainbow-coloured people from Isobel Wardโs paintings watched her as she put Caraโs laptop down on the oxblood leather chair and pulled open the lid, kneeling on the floor before it.
When it awoke she clicked on to the control panel and intoย Devices and Printers.ย Hovering the mouse overย Freddie Prints Jr,ย she right-clicked and, holding her breath, clicked the top item in the drop-down menu:ย See whatโs printing.
A small blue-bordered box popped up. Inside was a table with six columns: Document Name, Status, Owner, Pages, Size and Date Submitted.
It was filled with entries. One yesterday from Cara calledย Personal Statement second draft.ย One a few days ago fromย Elliot Comp: Gluten free cookies recipe.ย Several in a row fromย Naomi: CV 2017, Charity Job application, Cover letter, Cover letter 2.
The note was put in Pipโs locker on Friday the 20th October. With her eyes on theย Date Submittedย column, she scrolled down.
Her fingers drew up. On the 19th October at twenty to midnight,ย Elliot Compย had printedย Microsoft Word โ Document 1.
An unnamed, unsaved document.
Her fingers left sweaty tracks on the mousepad as she right-clicked on the document. Another small drop-down menu appeared. Her heart in her throat, she bit down on her tongue and clicked theย Restartย option.
The printer clacked behind her and she flinched.
Pivoting on the balls of her feet, she turned as it hissed, sucking in the top piece of paper.
She straightened up as it started toย sputt-sputt-sputtย the page through. She moved towards it, a step between eachย sputt.
The paper started to push through, a glimpse of fresh black ink, upside down.
The printer finished and spat it out. Pip reached for it.
She turned it round.
This is your final warning, Pippa. Walk away.