The younger officer walks back into the interview room and puts the glass of water down on the table. The real estate agent looks at him, and thinks he looks like a person whoโs had his sense of humor amputated. Not that thereโs anything wrong with that.
โThanks,โ she says hesitantly toward the glass of water she hadnโt asked for. โI need to ask you a few more questions,โ the young officer says
apologetically, and pulls out a crumpled sheet of paper. It looks like a childโs drawing.
The real estate agent nods, but doesnโt have time to open her mouth before the door opens quietly and the older police officer slips into the room. The real estate agent notes that his arms are slightly too long for his body, if he ever spilled his coPee heโd only burn himself below his knees.
โHello! I just thought Iโd see if there was anything I could do to help in hereโฆ,โ the older officer says.
The younger officer looks up at the ceiling.
โNo! Thanks! Like I just told you, Iโve got everything under control.โ โRight. Okay. I just wanted to oPer my help,โ the older man tries.
โNo, no, for Godโsโฆ No! This isย incvediblyย unprofessional! You canโt just march in in the middle of an interview!โ the younger man snaps.
โOkay, sorry, I just wanted to see how far youโd got,โ the older man whispers, embarrassed now, unable to hide his concern.
โI was just about to ask about the drawing!โ the younger man snarls, as if heโd been caught smelling of cigarette smoke and insisted that he was only holding it for a friend.
โAsk who?โ the older officer wonders.
โThe real estate agent!โ the younger man exclaims, pointing at her.
Sadly this prompts the Realtor to bounce up from her chair at once and thrust her hand out.
โIโm the real estate agent! From the HOUSE TRICKS Real Estate Agency!โ The Realtor pauses and grins, unbelievably pleased with herself.
โOh, dear God, not again,โ the younger police officer mutters as the Realtor takes a deep breath.
โSo, HOWโS TRICKS?โ
The older officer looks questioningly at the younger officer.
โSheโs been carrying on like this the whole time,โ the younger man says, pressing his thumbs against his eyebrows.
The older police officer squints at the real estate agent. Heโs gotten into the habit of doing that when he encounters incomprehensible individuals, and a lifetime of almost constant squinting has given the skin under his eyes something of the quality of soft ice cream. The Realtor, who is evidently of the opinion that no one heard her the 1rst time, oPers an unwanted explanation: โGet it? HOUSE TRICKS Real Estate Agency. HOWโS TRICKS? Get it? Because everyone wants a real estate agent who knows the bestโฆโ
The older officer gets it, he even gives her an appreciative smile, but the younger one aims his fore1nger at the Realtor and moves it up and down between her and the chair.
โSit!โ he says, in that tone you only use with children, dogs, and real estate agents.
The Realtor stops grinning. She sits down clumsily, and looks 1rst at one of the officers, then the other.
โSorry. This is the 1rst time Iโve been interviewed by the police. Youโre notโฆ you knowโฆ youโre not going to do that good cop, bad cop thing they do in 1lms, are you? One of you isnโt going to go out to get more coPee while the other one assaults me with a phone book and screams โWHERE HAVE YOU HIDDEN THE BODY?โโ
The Realtor lets out a nervous laugh. The older police officer smiles but the younger one most de1nitely doesnโt, so the Realtor goes on, even more
nervously: โI mean, I was joking. They donโt print phone books anymore, do they, so what would you do? Assault me with an iPhone?โ
She starts waving her arms about to illustrate assault by phone, and yelling in what the two officers can only assume is the real estate agentโs imitation of their accents: โOh, hell, no, Iโve ended up liking my ex on Instagram as well! Delete! Delete!โ
The younger police officer doesnโt look at all amused, which makes the real estate agent look less amused. In the meantime the older officer leans toward the younger officerโs notes and asks, as if the Realtor werenโt actually in the room: โSo what did she say about the drawing?โ
โI didnโt get that far before you came in and interrupted!โ the younger man snaps.
โWhat drawing?โ the real estate agent asks.
โWell, as I was about to say before I was interrupted: we found this drawing in the stairwell, and we think the perpetrator may have dropped it. Weโd like you toโ,โ the younger officer says, but the older officer interrupts him.
โHave you talked to her about the pistol, then?โ โStop interfering!โ the younger man hisses.
This makes the older officer throw his arms up and mutter: โOkay, okay, sorry Iโm here.โ
โIt wasnโt real! The pistol! It was a toy!โ the real estate agent says quickly.
The older officer looks at her in surprise, then at the younger officer, before whispering in a way that only men of a certain age think is a whisper: โYouโฆ you havenโt told her?โ
โTold me what?โ the real estate agent wonders.
The younger police officer sighs and folds the drawing, as carefully as if he were actually folding his older colleagueโs face. Then he looks up at the Realtor.
โWell, I was coming to thatโฆ You see, after the perpetrator released you and the other hostages, and weโd brought you here to the stationโฆโ
The older officer interrupts helpfully: โThe perpetrator, the bank robberโhe shot himself!โ
The younger officer clasps his hands tightly together to stop himself from strangling the older man. He says something the real estate agent doesnโt hear:
her ears are already full of a monotonous buzzing sound that grows to a roar as shock takes hold of her nervous system. Long afterward she will swear that rain was pattering against the window of the room, even though the interview room had no windows. She stares at the policemen with her jaw hanging open.
โSoโฆ the pistolโฆ it wasโฆ?โ she manages to say. โIt was a real pistol,โ the older officer con1rms.
โIโฆ,โ the Realtor begins, but her mouth is too dry to speak.
โHere! Have some water!โ the older officer oPers, as if heโd just fetched it for her.
โThanksโฆ Iโฆ but, if the pistol was real, then we could allโฆ we could all haveย died,โ she whispers, then gulps at the water in a state of retroactive shock. The older officer nods authoritatively, takes the younger manโs notes from him, and starts to make his own additions with a pen.
โPerhaps we should start this interview again?โ he says helpfully, which prompts the younger officer to take a short break so he can go out into the corridor and bang his head against the wall.
When the door slams shut the older man jumps. This business with words is tricky when youโre older and all you want to say to someone younger is: โI can see youโre in pain, and that causes me pain.โ The younger officerโs shoes have left reddish brown marks of dried blood on the Aoor under his chair. The older man looks at them disconsolately. This was precisely why he didnโt want his son to become a policeman.





