Natโs scream never left her. She could feel it there, slinking around beneath her skin. Feel it simmering as she walked into her history lesson eighteen minutes late and Mr Clark said, โAh, Pip. What time do you call this? Do you think your time is more valuable than mine?โ
And sheโd replied, โNo, sir, sorry sir,โ quietly, when really all she wanted to do was let the scream out, tell him that yes, it probably was. Sheโd taken her place next to Connor at the back, her grip tightening on her pen until it snapped, pieces of plastic scattering between her fingers.
The lunch bell rang and they followed it out of the room, she and Connor. Heโd heard about the verdict from Cara because Ravi had texted her, worrying when he hadnโt heard back from Pip. โIโm sorry,โ was all Connor said as they traipsed towards the cafeteria. Thatโs all he could say, all Pip could say too, but there was no amount of sorrys that could ever fix this.
They found the others at their usual lunch table, and Pip slotted in beside Cara, squeezing her hand once in greeting.
โHave you told Naomi?โ Pip asked her.
Cara nodded. โSheโs devastated, canโt believe it.โ
โYeah, that sucks,โ Ant said loudly, cutting in as he tore into his second sandwich.
Pip turned to him. โAnd where were you yesterday, during the search party?โ
Ant rearranged his eyebrows, looking affronted as he swallowed. โIt was Wednesday, I was at football,โ he said, not even looking at Connor.
โLauren?โ Pip said.
โWh . . . my mum made me stay in to do French revision.โ Her voice was high and defensive. โI didnโt realize you expected us all to be there.โ
โYour best friendโs brother is missing,โ Pip said, and she felt Connor tensing beside her.
โYeah, I get that.โ Ant flashed a quick smile at Connor. โAnd Iโm sorry, but I donโt think Lauren or I are going to change that.โ
Pip wanted to carry on picking at them, keep feeding the scream under her skin, but she was distracted by someone behind Ant, her eyes pulling her up. Tom Nowak, loudly laughing with a table of his friends.
โExcuse me,โ Pip said, though she was already gone, skirting around their table and across the loud chaos of the cafeteria.
โTom,โ she said, and then again, louder than their guffawing.
Tom put down his open bottle of Coke, twisting to look up at her. Pip noticed some of his friends on the opposite bench, whispering and elbowing each other.
โHey, whatโs up?โ he said, his cheeks indented with a laid back smile, and Pipโs rage flared at the sight of it.
โYou lied to me, didnโt you?โ she said, but it wasnโt a question and she didnโt wait for an answer. At least heโd surrendered his fake smile now. โYou didnโt see Jamie Reynolds on Friday night. I doubt you were anywhere near Cross Lane. You said that road because it was near the site of the calamity party, and then the rest was on me. I accidentally led the witness. You saw my reactions to that road name, to the colour of the front door, and you used those to manipulate me. Made me believe in a narrative that never even happened!โ
People were watching now from nearby tables, a wave of half turned heads and the prickle of unseen eyes.
โJamie didnโt go to Nat da Silvaโs house that night and you were never a witness. Youโre a liar.โ Her lip curled up, baring her teeth at him. โWell, well done, good job Tom, you got yourself on the podcast. What were you hoping to achieve with that?โ
Tom stuttered, raising his finger as he scrambled for words.
โInternet fame, is that it?โ Pip spat. โYou got a SoundCloud you want to promote or something? What the fuck is wrong with you? Someone is missing. Jamieโs life is at stake, and you decide to waste my time.โ
โI didnโt โโ
โYouโre pathetic,โ she said. โAnd guess what? You already signed my consent form to use your name and likeness, so this will also be going on the podcast. Good luck being universally hated by the entire internet.โ
โNo, youโre not allowed to โโ Tom began.
But the rage took hold of Pipโs hand, guiding it as she reached over to snatch Tomโs open bottle of Coke. And without a second thought โ without even a first thought โ Pip upturned the bottle over his head.
A cascade of fizzing brown liquid fell over him, soaking into his hair and over his face, eyes screwed shut against it. There were gasps around the room, titters of laughter, but it was a few seconds before Tom himself could react through the shock.
โYou bitch!โ He stood up, hands to his eyes to clear them.
โDonโt fucking cross me again,โ Pip said, dropping the empty bottle at Tomโs feet with a clatter that echoed around the now almost-quiet room.
She walked away, flicking droplets of Coke from her hand, a hundred eyes following as she went, but none of them, not any of them, would meet hers.
Cara was waiting for her by the usual spot, at the double doors near their English classroom, the second last lesson of the day. But as Pip crossed the corridor towards her, she noticed something: a quieting of voices as she passed, people gathering to talk behind their hands, looking her way. Well, they couldnโtย allย have been in the cafeteria at lunch. And anyway, Pip didnโt care what they thought. Tom Nowak was the one who should be walking through whispers, not her.
โHey,โ she said, arriving at Caraโs side.
โHey, um . . .โ But Cara was acting strangely too, scrunching her mouth in that way she did when something was wrong. โHave you seen it yet?โ
โSeen what?โ
โThe WiredRip article.โ Cara glanced down at the phone in her hand. โSomeone linked to it on the Facebook event you made for Jamie.โ
โNo,โ Pip said. โWhy, what does it say?โ
โUm, it . . .โ Cara trailed off. She looked down, thumbs tapping away at her phone and then she held it out on her open hand, offering it to Pip. โI think you should just read it.โ
A Good Girlโs Guide to Murderย made an explosive return to our ears this week, with the first episode of a new mystery released on Tuesday. Jamie Reynolds, 24, has gone missing from host Pip Fitz-Amobiโs hometown. The police wonโt look for him, so Pip has stepped up to the plate, uploading episodes during the course of her investigation.
But is there a real reason the police arenโt looking for Jamie?
A source close to Pip has told us, exclusively, that this entire season of the podcast is, in fact, a set-up. Jamie Reynolds is the older brother of one of Pipโs closest friends, and our source says that Jamieโs disappearance has been plotted by the three of them together, to create a thrilling new season for the podcast and capitalize on the popularity of the first. Jamieโs incentive in playing along with his own disappearance is financially motivated, with Pip promising the brothers a large pay-out once the season airs and she has secured new major sponsorship deals.
So, what do you think โ is Jamie Reynolds even missing at all? Are we being duped by the teen queen of True Crime? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.