Pip dragged the cursor back and pressed play to show Ravi.
โThatโs him,โ he confirmed, resting his sharp chin on her shoulder. โThatโs when Cara saw him. Look.โ
โWho needs CCTV when you have Snapchat stories,โ Pip remarked. โDo you think heโs walking down the corridor towards the front door?โ She turned to watch Raviโs eyes as she played the clip again. โOr further into the back of the house?โ
โCould be either,โ Ravi said. โHard to tell without knowing the layout of the house. Do you think we can go round to Stephenโs and see?โ
โDoubt heโll let us in,โ she said. โHe doesnโt want his mum to know about the party.โ
โHm,โ said Ravi, โwe might be able to find the floorplan on Zoopla or Rightmove or something.โ
The video kept playing beyond the beer pong, into another clip where Peter was hugging the toilet, throwing up into it while Chris giggled behind the camera, saying: โYou alright, big man?โ
Pip paused it so they didnโt have to listen to any more of Peterโs retching. โDo you have a time for that Jamie sighting?โ Ravi asked.
โNo. Chris just sent me the saved story; it doesnโt have time-stamps for any individual part.โ
โCall him and ask him.โ Ravi reached across, dragging her laptop towards him. โIโll see if I can find the house on Zoopla. What number is Stephen?โ
โNineteen, Highmoor,โ Pip said, spinning her stool to face away from Ravi and taking out her phone. She had Chrisโ number in here somewhere. She knew she did, because theyโd done a group project together a few months ago. Aha, there it was:ย Chris M.
โHello?โ Chris said when he picked up. The word trailed up like a question; clearly he hadnโt saved her number.
โHi, Chris. Itโs Pip.โ
โOh, hey,โ he said. โI just sent you an email โโ
โYeah, thank you for that. Thatโs actually what I wanted to ask you about. This clip here, of Peter playing beer pong, do you know what time it was taken?โ
โUm, canโt remember.โ Chris yawned on the other end of the line. โI was quite drunk. But, actually, hold on . . .โ His voice grew echoey and distant as he put her on speaker. โI saved that story so I could abuse Peter with it, but I take videos in the actual camera app because Snapchat always crashes on me.โ
โOh, thatโs great if itโs on your camera roll,โ Pip said. โItโll have a time- stamp.โ
โCrap,โ Chris hissed. โI must have deleted them all, sorry.โ
Pipโs stomach dropped. But only for a second, crawling its way back up as she said: โRecently deleted folder?โ
โOh, good shout.โ Pip could hear the fiddling of Chrisโ fingers against the device. โYeah, here it is. Beer pong video was taken at 9:56 p.m.โ
โ9:56,โ Pip repeated, writing the time down in the notebook Ravi had just slid across to her. โPerfect, thank you so much, Chris.โ
Pip hung up the phone, even though Chris was still speaking. Sheโd never been a fan of those straggling bits of talk that happened at the beginnings and ends of conversations, and she didnโt have time to pretend right now. Ravi often referred to her as his little bulldozer.
โHear that?โ she asked him.
He nodded. โAnd Iโve found the old listing of Stephenโs house on Rightmove, last sold in 2013. Photos donโt give much away, but the floorplan is still up.โ He turned the screen back, showing her a black and white diagram of the ground floor of Stephenโs house.
Pip reached for the screen, tracing her finger from the 16โ by 12โ5โ box labelledย Dining Room, out of the double bi-fold doors, turning left down the corridor to follow Jamieโs path. That way led to the front door.
โYes,โ she hissed. โHe was definitely leaving the house at 9:56.โ Pip copied the floorplan and pasted it into Paint to annotate it. She drew an arrow down the corridor towards the front door and labelled it:ย Jamie leaves 9:56 p.m. โAnd heโs looking at his phone,โ Pip said. โDo you think heโs about to call whoever George then sees him on the phone with?โ
โSeems likely,โ Ravi said. โThat would make it a pretty long phone call.
Like, half an hour at least.โ
Pip drew a pair of forward and backward arrows, outside the front door on the floorplan, as Jamie had paced the pavement on his phone. She labelled the timespan of the phone call and then drew another arrow leading away from the house, when Jamie finally left.
โHave you ever considered becoming a professional artist?โ Ravi said, looking over her shoulder.
โOh, be quiet, it does the job,โ she said, poking the cleft in his chin. Ravi uttered a robotic โBooooop,โ pretending to reset his face.
Pip ignored him. โActually, this might help with that other Jamie sighting.โ She pulled up the photo of Jamie standing behind Jasveen and her stained top. She dragged it to the side to split-screen it beside the floorplan. โThereโs a sofa there, so this has to be the living room, right?โ
Ravi agreed. โSofa and a bay window.โ
โOK,โ Pip said. โAnd Jamieโs standing just to the right of that window.โ She pointed to the bay window symbol in the floorplan. โBut if you look at his eyes, heโs looking away, to the left.โ
โCan solve murders, but canโt tell her left from right,โ Ravi smiled. โThatโs left,โ she insisted, glowering up at him. โOur left, his right.โ
โOK, please donโt hurt me.โ He held his hands up in surrender, his crooked smile stretching across his cheeks. Why did he enjoy winding her up so much? And why did she like it when he did? It was maddening.
Pip turned back, placing her finger on the floorplan where Jamie had been standing, and drew her finger out, following Jamieโs approximate eyeline. It brought her to a boxy black figure against the next wall. โWhat does that symbol mean?โ she asked.
โThatโs a fireplace,โ said Ravi. โSo Jamie was watching someone whoโs standing near that fireplace at 9:38 p.m. Likely the same someone he followed from the memorial.โ
Pip nodded, marking these new points and times on the annotated floorplan.
โSo, if I stop looking for Jamie,โ she said, โand instead look for photos taken near the fireplace around 9:38, I might be able to narrow down who that someone is.โ
โGood plan, Sarge.โ
โYou get back to your job,โ she said, pushing Ravi away with her foot, back around the island. He went, but not before stealing her sock.
Pip heard just one click of his mousepad before he said, quietly, โShit.โ โRavi, can you stop messing around โโ
โIโm not,โ he said, and there was no trace of a smile on his face any more. โShit.โ He said it louder that time, dropping Pipโs sock.
โWhat?โ Pip slid off her stool and followed him to his side. โYou found Jamie?โ
โNo.โ
โThe someone?โ
โNo, but itโs definitelyย aย someone,โ Ravi said darkly as Pip finally saw what was on his screen.
The photograph was filled with a hundred faces, all looking up at the sky, watching the lanterns. The nearest people were lit with a ghostly silver glow, points of red eyes as the camera flash set them ablaze. And standing near the very back, where the crowd thinned out, was Max Hastings.
โNo,โ Pip said, and the word carried on silently, breathing out until her chest felt ragged and bare.
Max was standing there, alone, in a black jacket that blended into the night, a hood hiding most of his hair. But it was unmistakably him, eyes bright red, face blank and unreadable.
Ravi slammed his fist down on the marble top, making the laptop and Maxโs eyes shudder. โWhy the fuck was he there?โ He sniffed. โHe knew he wasnโt welcome. By anyone.โ
Pip put a hand on his shoulder and felt the rage like a tremor beneath Raviโs skin. โBecause heโs the sort of person who does whatever he wants, no matter who he hurts,โ she said.
โI didnโt want him there,โ Ravi said, staring Max down. โHe shouldnโt have been there.โ
โIโm sorry, Ravi.โ She trailed her hand down his arm, tucking it into his palm.
โAnd I have to look at him all day tomorrow. Listen to more of his lies.โ โYou donโt have to go to the trial,โ she said.
โYes, I do. Iโm not just doing it for you. I mean, I am doing it for you, Iโd do anything for you.โ He dropped his gaze. โBut Iโm doing it for me too. If Sal had ever known what a monster Max really was, he would have been
devastated. Devastated. He thought they were friends. Howย dareย he come.โ He slammed his laptop closed, shutting Maxโs face away.
โIn just a few days, he wonโt be able to go anywhere for a long while,โ Pip said, squeezing Raviโs hand. โJust a few days.โ
He gave her a weak smile, running his thumb over her knuckles. โYeah,โ he said. โYeah, I know.โ
Ravi was interrupted by the scratching sound of a key as the front door clacked open. Three sets of feet padded against the floorboards. And then:
โPip?โ Her mumโs voice echoed, arriving in the kitchen just before she did. She looked at Pip with her eyebrows raised, whittling four angry lines down her forehead. She dropped the look for just a second to flash Ravi a smile, before turning back to Pip. โI saw your posters,โ she said, steadily. โWhen were you going to tell us about this?โ
โUh . . .โ Pip began.
Her dad appeared in the room, carrying four brimming bags, clumsily walking through and breaking the eye contact between Pip and her mum as he dumped the shopping on the counters. Ravi took his opportunity in the brief interlude, standing and sliding his laptop under his arm. He stroked the back of Pipโs neck and said, โGood luck,โ before making his way to the door, saying his charmingly awkward goodbyes to her family.
Traitor.
Pip lowered her head, trying to disappear inside her plaid shirt, using her laptop as a shield between herself and her parents.
โPip?โ
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