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She sat for a while, considering what to do next. If she didn’t uncover any evidence of Jo
Deep in thought, she went down the stairs and discovered Millie holding a biscuit in each hand, a half-empty packet on the table. ‘She won’t eat her di
‘Oh, sorry, I didn’t think of that.’ A
‘Er, excuse me – I don’t know about that,’ James interrupted. ‘Have you seen how high the snow is?’
‘It’ll be better in the morning,’ A
‘Fine by me,’ Grace said. ‘In fact, I might come with you.’ A new awareness reinvigorated her. There was another way to find out more about Jo
As her mind slowed, she became aware of the room again, and noticed that they were accompanied by a steady ticking.
‘Did you fix the clock?’ She looked at James.
He appeared confused. ‘No, I forgot all about it.’
Grace turned to A
The pendulum was swinging steadily back and forth. Grace’s head began to throb. ‘When did it start again?’ she asked as she came back into the lounge.
A
Grace glanced at her watch, and frowned. ‘It’s telling the right time.’
‘Perhaps it hadn’t stopped after all,’ James suggested.
‘You do remember it stopping, don’t you?’ Grace pressed him.
‘Yeah, I think so.’ But he didn’t look sure.
‘Think, James – do you or don’t you?’
She saw James exchange a look with A
Grace held the phone to her ear, irritated that she’d been placed on hold for over five minutes now. She was about to give up when a voice said, ‘I’m sorry, Constable Barton is on holiday until New Year. Unless it’s an emergency …?’
‘No,’ Grace said miserably. ‘It can probably wait.’
She felt incredibly frustrated as she hung up. However, she had one more option. She searched around for the scrap of paper Niall had given her, and dialled the number.
‘Hello?’
‘Niall, it’s Grace – Grace Lockwood.’
‘Grace! How are you?’ He sounded surprised to hear from her.
‘Fine. I’m sorry to ring you over the holidays, but I need your advice.’ Her foot began tapping out a nervous tic as she talked. ‘I just tried to ring Constable Barton but he’s away till after New Year, and I don’t want to sit on my hands till then. A few things have happened over the last few days, concerning Adam’s disappearance …’
‘Go on.’ Niall sounded intrigued.
‘Well, first of all, I went to the Christmas Eve ball at Freeborough Hall – and an old friend of Adam’s came up to me and said she had seen him in the library at Ockton, the day before he disappeared. Apparently he told her he was looking for his dad. Adam’s father was a man called Jo
‘Didn’t the police search there last year?’ Niall asked.
‘It was locked, and I thought it was only a cupboard back then. I think one of the men that conducted the search asked me for the key, but I didn’t know where to find it.’
‘Well, I’m amazed. They shouldn’t have overlooked that.’
Grace furrowed her brow – surely that was beside the point. ‘It doesn’t matter now. I just want to know if this changes anything, with the investigation.’
She was acutely aware of the silence on the other end of the line. ‘Doesn’t this give us some new leads …?’ she begged. There was a tiny note of hysteria in her voice; she could hear it.
‘I’m not sure. Look, you need to talk to Barton. And if the woman you spoke to can come down to the station too, and tell them the same thing she told you, that’d be the best way of getting their attention.’
Grace’s optimism disappeared. ‘I’m not sure she will. She said she hadn’t come forward earlier because she doesn’t want to be involved …’
‘Is that right? And did she say why?’ The suspicion was clear in his voice.
‘No.’
‘Grace, perhaps you should have a think about your loyalty to this woman. She can talk to the police in confidence. No one else needs to know.’
‘In that case I’ll speak to her again, see what she says.’
‘Right then.’ Niall sounded as though he were about to hang up.
‘Isn’t there anything else we can do?’ Grace was aware of how desperate she sounded, and she hated it. Against her will, she was getting sucked back into the emotional turmoil of the last year.
She heard him sigh. ‘Remind me of Adam’s father’s name again?’
‘Jo
‘Well, I’ll see what I can find out – might not be for a few days, mind.’
‘Fine,’ Grace said dejectedly. ‘Thank you.’
When she came off the phone she headed downstairs to rejoin the others. Millie was playing with her favourite stacking blocks, while James and A
‘I just asked Niall’s advice about the passport,’ she said. ‘He didn’t sound that interested … which was pretty much what I expected.’ She sat down, trying hard to suppress her exasperation. ‘Adam didn’t simply disappear, I’m sure of that. But I have no idea what happened … How am I ever going to get to the bottom of it?’ With fumbling fingers, she angrily wiped away the tears before they had a chance to fall.
‘Now listen to me, Grace,’ A
A
Grace sat waiting for the inevitable.
‘We think you should come with us,’ James said. ‘We can’t leave you up here all alone, Gracie. It’s not right at all. It would feel like abandoning you, and this place is far too … well … remote,’ he finished.
‘Mum and Dad are really worried about you,’ A
Grace ran a hand through her hair. ‘Look, I know you’re saying this because you love me, but I need to finish what I’ve started. It won’t take long.’
A
Grace had had enough. She stood up. ‘I don’t think it’s this place, actually. I think I sobered up a bit when my husband disappeared on me and my child.’ She went across to Millie and picked her up to cuddle her, upset when Millie screamed and struggled until she was put back down.