โReady?โ Kelly says to Jen when she arrives home. Heโs standing in their kitchen, trainers and parka on, a smile on his face. He doesnโt notice her misty eyes.
โFor โฆโ
โParentsโ evening?โ he says, a question in his voice. Henry VIII is winding his way around Kellyโs feet.
Parentsโ evening.
Perhaps itโs this. Perhaps this is why sheโs skipped back more than one day. Like Andy said. This must be an opportunity, of some kind or other. She remembers dreading this but, tonight, she feels ignited by it. Bring it on, let me notice the thing, let me figure this out, and let itย end.
โSure,โ she says brightly. โYeah, forgot.โ
โI wish,โ he says. โLetโs just not go.โ Kelly hates these sorts of things too, though for different reasons, his relating toย the Establishment. The last time, she took a selfie of them in the car, wanting to put it on Facebook, and he stopped her.
He holds the door open for her now. โHow was the office?โ
Jen looks down at her jeans and T-shirt. โYeah โ had a meeting with an old client, second divorce,โ she says glibly as they leave, as though she does much repeat business. Kelly doesnโt seem to mind enough to ask.
The school hall is set up with tables spaced so evenly it looks like something from the military. At each one sits a teacher, two empty plastic
chairs in front of them. Jen thinks of Todd, at home alone, playing Xbox, unknowingly waiting for his arrest for possession of a knife he might not even have.
The first time she lived this evening, all of the reports were glowing, to her relief. Mr Adams, the physics teacher, described Todd asย a joy. Jen had been distracted by work, she remembers, considering what to do about Ginaโs divorce, and how to convince her to allow her soon-to-be-ex access to their children, but that single word had pierced through the membrane of busyness, and sheโd grinned as Kelly said drily, โJust like his parents.โ
Jen is sitting here opposite the same man now. The hall is brightly lit, the floors shining.
Jen and Kelly sent Todd here, toย a good comprehensive. They didnโt want Todd to go to private school, to become part of the institution. They settled on this, Burleigh Secondary School, a place full of well-meaning teachers but with terrible, dated classrooms and grotesque bathrooms. Sometimes, today in particular, Jen wishes theyโd chosen somewhere else, someplace
where a parentsโ evening would provide Nespresso coffees and comfy chairs. But, as Kelly had once said, โHeโll get decked later in life if he
spends his formative years in a choir singing hymns with a load of knobs.โ โYes, sharp, engaged,โ Mr Adams is saying. Jenโs attention is firmly on
him. Heโs an avuncular sort of man, big ears, white hair, a kind face. He has a cold, smells distinctively sweet; the scent of Olbas oil on a handkerchief. She missed this last time. It doesnโtย matter, but she still missed it. Along with what else?
โAnything we should know about?โ
Mr Adams looks up in surprise. โLike what?โ
โIs he โ you know, hanging out with anybody new, working less hard, doing anything out of character?โ
โPerhaps lacking common sense at times in the lab.โ
Kelly laughs softly under his breath, the first noise heโs made since they arrived here, her introverted husband. He reaches for Jenโs hand, fiddling with her wedding ring. After this session with Mr Adams, he will go to the table serving tea and coffee, get them two teas, but drop one. The absurdity of this knowledge.
โOh, but the brightest minds are,โ Mr Adams says. โHonestly, heโs a joy.โ Jenโs heart is full of sunbeams for the second time. You can never hear enough that your children are good. Especially not now.
They scrape their chairs back and walk over to the trestle table along the back. Jen debates taking the tea from Kelly before he drops it. She watches his hands.
โThese things are so fucking pointless,โ he says to her under his breath as he faffs with teabags. โSo dystopian. Like being in some sort of crazy evaluation system.โ
โI know,โ Jen says, passing him the milk. โJudgement ahoy.โ
Kelly smiles a pained sort of smile at her.ย How long until we can leave?
โHow long until we can leave?โ
โSoon,โ she promises him. โDo you think he is a good kid?โ she asks. โHonestly.โ
โHuh?โ
โDo you think weโre out of the woods? You know โ teenagers going astray.โ
โNot Todd going astray?โ a voice says at Jenโs shoulder.
She turns around and thereโs Pauline, in a bright purple dress and a cloud of perfume. โWho knows?โ Jen says with a sigh. Sheโd forgotten this interaction. Totally forgotten that they met here.
Kelly wanders off in the direction of the bathroom. Pauline raises her eyebrows. โWonder if your husband hates me,โ she says. โHe always disappears.โ
โHe hates everyone.โ
Pauline laughs. โHowโs Todd, then?โ
โI donโt know,โ Jen says to Pauline. โI think weโre heading towards some โ some rebellion.โ
โConnorโs teacher just said heโs not handing in any homework,โ Pauline says.
โNone?โ Jen says, thinking:ย Is this relevant?ย This small piece of information, so small Pauline obviously forgets to relay it in a few daysโ time when Jen asks.
โWho knows? Teenage boys. Laws unto themselves,โ Pauline says. โTheoโs the only one with an unblemished record. Right โ geography calls. Prayers appreciated.โ
Jen touches her shoulder as she leaves. Kelly comes back, resumes making the tea. As he passes it to Jen, it falls straight on to the floor, an eruption of beige liquid, teabag and all. Jen stares at it bubbling away there.
They see Mr Sampson next, Toddโs form tutor. He looks barely older than Todd. Side-parted dark hair, a kind of eager-to-please expression.
โAll good,โ he says quickly, crisply, while Jen sips the tea. She thinks suddenly, horribly, of what Mr Sampson will say in the future. The day after the crime, the day after that. Day Plus One. Day Plus Two. Each one an equal and opposite reaction to Day Minus One, Day Minus Two. โGood kid, never knew heโd have it in him,โ he will say sadly. Jen can just see it now.
โMustโve been unhappy in some way.โ
โYouโve not noticed anything?โ Jen asks Mr Sampson now. โPerhaps he is ever so slightly more withdrawn?โ
โIs he? Heโs not โ heโs not involved in anything, is he?โ she asks. โAnything โ I donโt know โฆ I sometimes wonder if heโs gone off the rails a bit.โ
Kelly turns to her in surprise, but Jen isnโt focusing on him. Mr Sampson is hesitating, just a little. โNo,โ he says, but it contains an invisible ellipsis that streams out into the air after heโs finished speaking. He sips a coffee.
He winces as he swallows. โNo,โ he says again, more firmly this time, but he doesnโt meet Jenโs eyes.