The door was different now. It had been brown the last time she was here, over six weeks ago. Now it was covered in a streaky layer of white paint, the dark undercoat still peering through.
Pip knocked again, harder this time, hoping it would be heard over the droning murmur of a vacuum cleaner running inside.
The drone clicked off abruptly, leaving a slightly buzzy silence in its wake. Then sharp footsteps on a hard floor.
The door opened and a well-dressed woman with cherry-red lipstick stood before her.
โHi,โ Pip said. โIโm a friend of Maxโs, is he in?โ
โOh, hi,โ the woman smiled, revealing a smear of red on one of her top teeth. She stood back to let Pip through. โHe certainly is, come in . . .โ
โPippa,โ she smiled, stepping inside.
โPippa. Yes, heโs in the living room. Shouting at me for vacuuming while heโs playing some death match. Canโt pause it, apparently.โ
Maxโs mum walked Pip down the hall and through the open archway into the living room.
Max was spread out on the sofa, in tartan pyjama bottoms and a white T- shirt, his hands gripped round a controller as he furiously thumbed the X
button.
His mum cleared her throat. Max looked up.
โOh, hi, Pippa Funny-Surname,โ he said in his deep, refined voice, his eyes returning to his game. โWhat are you doing here?โ
Pip almost grimaced in reflex, but she fought it with a fake smile. โOh, nothing much.โ She shrugged nonchalantly. โJust here to ask you how well youย reallyย knew Andie Bell.โ
The game was paused.
Max sat up, stared at Pip, then his mum, then back to Pip. โUm,โ his mum said, โwould anyone like a cup of tea?โ โNo, we donโt.โ Max stood. โUpstairs, Pippa.โ
He strode past them and up the grand stairs in the hallway, his bare feet thundering on the steps. Pip followed, flashing a polite wave back at his mother. At the top, Max held open his bedroom door and gestured her inside.
Pip hesitated, one foot suspended above the vacuum-tracked carpet. Should she really be alone with him?
Max jerked his head impatiently.
His mum was just downstairs; she should be safe. She planted the foot and strode into his room.
โThank you for that,โ he said, closing the door. โMy mum didnโt need to know Iโve been talking about Andie and Sal again. The woman is a bloodhound, never lets anything go.โ
โPit bull,โ Pip said. โItโs pit bulls that donโt let things go.โ
Max sat back on his maroon bedspread. โWhatever. What do you want?โ โI said. I want to know how well you really knew Andie.โ
โI already told you,โ he said, leaning back on his elbows and shooting a glance up past Pipโs shoulder. โI didnโt know her that well.โ
โMmm.โ Pip leaned back against his door. โJust acquaintances, right? Thatโs what you said?โ
โYeah, I did.โ He scratched his nose. โIโll be honest, Iโm starting to find your tone a tad annoying โ
โGood,โ she said, following Maxโs eyes as they looked over again to a noticeboard on the far wall, littered with posters and pinned-up notes and photographs. โAnd Iโm starting to find your lies a tad intriguing.โ
โWhat lies?โ he said. โI didnโt know her well.โ
โInteresting,โ Pip said. โIโve spoken to a witness who went to a calamity party that you and Andie attended in March 2012. Interesting because she said she saw you two alone several times that night, looking pretty comfortable with each other.โ
โWho said that?โ Another micro-glance over to the noticeboard. โI canโt reveal my sources.โ
โOh my god.โ He laughed a deep throaty laugh. โYouโre deluded. You know youโre not actually a police officer, right?โ
โYouโre avoiding the question,โ she said. โWere you and Andie secretly seeing each other behind Salโs back?โ
Max laughed again. โHe was my best friend.โ โThatโs not an answer.โ Pip folded her arms.
โNo. No, I wasnโt seeing Andie Bell. Like I said, I didnโt know her that well.โ
โSo why did this source see you together? In a manner that made her think you were actually Andieโs boyfriend?โ
While Max rolled his eyes at the question, Pip stole her own glance at the noticeboard. The scribbled notes and bits of paper were several layers deep in places, with hidden corners and curled edges. Glossy photos of Max skiing and surfing were pinned on top. Aย Reservoir Dogsย poster took up most of the board.
โI donโt know,โ he said. โWhoever it was, they were mistaken. Probably drunk. An unreliable source, you might say.โ
โOK.โ Pip shuffled away from the door. She took a few steps to the right, then paced back a couple, so Max wouldnโt realize as she moved herself incrementally towards the noticeboard. โSo letโs get this straight.โ She paced again, positioning herself nearer and nearer. โYouโre saying you never spoke one-on-one with Andie at a calamity party?โ
โI donโt know if never,โ Max said, โbut itโs not like youโre implying.โ
โOK, OK.โ Pip looked up from the floor, just a couple of feet from the board now. โAnd why do you keep looking over here?โ She twisted on her heels and started flipping through the papers pinned to the board.
โHey, stop.โ
She heard the bed groan as Max got to his feet.
Pipโs eyes and fingers scanned over to-do lists, scribbled names of companies and grad schemes, leaflets and old photos of a young Max in a hospital bed.
Heavy bare-footed steps behind her. โThatโs my private stuff!โ
And then she saw a small white corner of paper, tucked underneathย Reservoir Dogsย . She pulled and ripped the paper out just as Max grabbed her arm. Pip spun towards him, his fingers digging into her wrist. And they both looked down at the piece of paper in her hand.
Pipโs mouth fell open.
โOh for fuckโs sake.โ Max let her arm go and ran his fingers through his untamed hair.
โJust acquaintances?โ she said shakily.
โWho do you think you are?โ Max said. โGoing through my stuff.โ
โJust acquaintances?โ Pip said again, holding the printed photo up to Maxโs face.
It was Andie.
A photo sheโd taken of herself in a mirror. Standing on a red and white tiled floor, her right hand raised and clutched round the phone. Her mouth was pushed out in a pout and her eyes looked straight out of the page; she was wearing nothing but a pair of black pants.
โCare to explain?โ Pip said. โNo.โ
โOh, so you want to explain it to the police first? I get it.โ Pip glared at him and feigned walking towards the door.
โDonโt be dramatic,โ Max said, returning her glare with his glassy blue eyes. โIt has nothing to do with what happened to her.โ
โIโll let them decide that.โ
โNo, Pippa.โ He blocked her way to the door. โLook, this is really not how it looks. Andie didnโt give me that picture. I found it.โ
โYou found it? Where?โ
โIt was just lying around at school. I found it and I kept it. Andie never knew about it.โ There was a hint of pleading in his voice.
โYou found a nude picture of Andie just lying around at school?โ She didnโt even try to hide her disbelief.
โYes. It was just hidden in the back of a classroom. I swear.โ
โAnd you didnโt tell Andie or anyone that youโd found it?โ said Pip. โNo, I just kept it.โ
โWhy?โ
โI donโt know,โ his voice scrambled higher. โBecause sheโs hot and I wanted to. And then it seemed wrong to throw it away after . . . What? Donโt judge me. She took the photo; she clearly wanted it to be seen.โ
โYou expect me to believe that you just found this naked picture of Andie, a girl you were seen getting close to at parties โโ
Max cut her off. โThose are completely unrelated. I wasnโt talking to Andie because we were together and neither do I have that picture because we were together. We werenโt together. We never had been.โ
โSo youย wereย alone talking to Andie at that calamity party?โ Pip said triumphantly.
Max held his face in his hands for a moment, his fingertips pressing into his eyes.
โFine,โ he said quietly, โif I tell you, will you please just leave me alone? And no police.โ
โThat depends.โ
โOK, fine. I knew Andie better than I said I did. A lot better. Since before she started with Sal. But I wasnโtย seeingย her. I was buying from her.โ
Pip looked at him in confusion, her mind ticking back over his last words. โBuying . . . drugs?โ she asked softly.
Max nodded. โNothing super hard, though. Just weed and a few pills.โ
โH-holy pepperoni. Hold on.โ Pip held up her finger to push the world back, give her brain space to think. โAndie Bell was dealing drugs?โ
โWell, yeah, but only at calamities and when we went out to clubs and stuff. Just to a few people. A handful at most. She wasnโt like a proper dealer.โ Max paused. โShe was working with an actual dealer in town, got him an inside into the school crowd. It worked out for both of them.โ
โThatโs why she always had so much cash,โ Pip said, the puzzle piece slotting in with an almost audible click in her head. โDid she use?โ
โNot really. Think she only did it for the money. Money and the power it gave her. I could tell she enjoyed that.โ
โAnd did Sal know she was selling drugs?โ
Max laughed. โOh no,โ he said, โno, no, no. Sal always hated drugs, that wouldnโt have gone down well. Andie hid it from him; she was good at
secrets. I think the only people who knew were those who bought from her.
But I always thought Sal was a little naive. Iโm surprised he never found out.โ
โHow long had she been doing this?โ Pip said, feeling a crackle of sinister excitement spark through her.
โA while.โ Max looked up at the ceiling, his eyes circling as though he were turning over his own memories. โThink the first time I bought weed off her was early 2011, when she was still sixteen. That was probably around when it started.โ
โAnd who was Andieโs dealer? Who did she get the drugs from?โ
Max shrugged. โI dunno, I never knew the guy. I only ever bought through Andie and she never told me.โ
Pip deflated. โYou donโt know anything? You never bought drugs in Kilton after Andie was killed?โ
โNope.โ He shrugged again. โI donโt know anything more.โ
โBut were other people at calamities still using drugs? Where did they get them?โ
โI donโt know, Pippa,โ Max over-enunciated. โI told you what you wanted to hear. Now I want you to leave.โ
He stepped forward and whipped the photo out of Pipโs hands. His thumb closed over Andieโs face, the picture crumpling in his tight and shaking grip. A crease split down the middle of Andieโs body as he folded her away.