Saying what? I demanded. I was chopping a peach into tiny bits. Dear guys, Im off to get laid. Will talk to you tomorrow, or later tonight if I cant score, or at three in the morning if she turns out to be a crap shag
Dont be vulgar, Justin snapped. And for Gods sake eat that bloody thing or stop messing about with it.
Im not being vulgar, Im just saying. And Ill eat it when Im ready. Do I tell you how to eat?
We should call the police, Justin said.
No, Daniel said, tapping a cigarette on the back of his wrist. It wouldnt do any good at this point, anyway. The police wait a certain amount of time after someone goes missingtwenty-four hours, I think, although it may be morebefore they set any kind of search in motion. Rafes an adult
In theory, said Abby.
and he has every right to stay out for the night.
But what if hes done something stupid? Justins voice was rising towards a wail.
One of the reasons I dislike euphemisms, Daniel said, shaking out his match and dropping it neatly into the ashtray, is that they preclude any real communication. I think its a safe bet that Rafe has in fact done something stupid, but that covers such a wide variety of possibilities. I assume youre worried that hes busy committing suicide, which frankly I think is extremely unlikely.
After a moment Justin said, without looking up, Did he ever tell you about that time when he was sixteen? When his parents made him move school for the tenth time or whatever it was?
No pasts, Daniel said.
He wasnt trying to kill himself, Abby said. He was trying to get some attention from his dickhead dad, and it didnt work.
I said no pasts.
Im not. Im just saying this isnt the same, Justin. Hasnt Rafe been completely different, these last few months? Hasnt he been way happier?
These last few months, Justin said. Not these last few weeks.
Yeah, well, Abby said, and sliced an apple in half with a crisp snap, weve none of us been at our best. Its still not the same. Rafe knows hes got a home, he knows hes got people who care about him, hes not about to hurt himself. Hes just having a hard time, and hes gone off to get hammered and chase skirt. Hell be back when hes good and ready.
What if hes . . . Justins voice trailed off. I hate this, you know, he said softly, to his plate. I really hate this.
Well, so do we all, said Daniel briskly. Its been a trying time for all of us. We need to accept that and have patience with ourselves, and with one another, while we recover.
You said to just give it time and it would get better. Its not getting better, Daniel. Its getting worse.
I was thinking, Daniel said, of a little more time than three weeks. If you consider that unreasonable, then do by all means tell me.
How can you be so calm? Justin wasnt far off tears. This is Rafe were talking about.
Whatever hes doing, Daniel said, turning his head politely to the side to blow smoke away from the rest of us, I fail to see how it would make any difference if I became hysterical.
I am not hysterical. This is how normal people react when one of their friends vanishes.
Justin, Abby said, gently, its going to be fine, but Justin didnt hear her.
Just because youre a bloody robot . . . My God, Daniel, just once, just once Id like to see you act as if you care about the rest of us, about anything
I think you have every reason to be aware, Daniel said coldly, that I care very deeply about all four of you.
I do not. What reason? Ive got every reason to think that you dont give a damn
Abby made a small gesture, palm upturned to the ceiling, the room around us, the garden outside. There was something about it, about the way her hand fell back into her lap; something tired, almost resigned.
Thats right, Justin said, slumping down in his chair. The light caught him at a cruel angle, hollowing out his cheeks and raking a long vertical groove between his eyebrows, and for a second I saw like a time-slip overlaid on his face what he would look like in fifty years time. Of course. The house. And look where thats got us.
There was a tiny, sharp silence. I have never claimed, Daniel said, and his voice had a dangerous depth of some emotion that Id never heard there before, to be infallible. All Ive ever claimed is that I try, very hard, to do whats best for the five of us. If you believe Im doing such a bad job of it, feel free to make decisions of your own. If you think we shouldnt be living together, then move out. If you think we need to report Rafe missing, then pick up the phone.
After a moment Justin shrugged miserably and went back to picking at his plate. Daniel smoked, gazing into the middle distance. Abby ate her apple; I turned my peach into purée. Nobody said anything for a long time.
* * *
I see youve lost the lady boy, Frank said, when I rang him from my tree. We had apparently inspired him to have a health-food moment: he was eating something with seedsI could hear him spitting them, attractively, into his hand or wherever. If he turns up dead, then maybe everyone will start believing me about the mysterious stranger. I shouldve had money on it.
Stop being a git, Frankie, I said.
Frank laughed. Youre not worried about him, are you? Seriously?
I shrugged. Id rather know where he is, thats all.
You can relax, babe. A lovely young lady of my acquaintance was trying to find out where her friend Martin was this evening, and just happened to dial little Rafes number by mistake. Unfortunately, he didnt mention where he was before the misunderstanding got cleared up, but the background noise gave us a general idea. Abby was bang on: your boys in a pub somewhere, getting gee-eyed and chasing the ladies. Youll get him back safe and sound, except for a five-star hangover.
So Frank had been worried, too; worried enough to dig out some woman floater with a sexy voice and get her making phone calls. Maybe Naylor hadnt been just a way for Frank to get at Sam; maybe he had been serious about him as a suspect, all along. I pulled my feet farther up into the branches. Great, I said. Thats good to know.
So how come you sound like your cat just died?
Theyre in bad shape, I said, and I was glad Frank couldnt see my face. I thought I was about to fall out of the tree from sheer exhaustion. I grabbed a branch and held on. For whatever reasonbecause they cant handle me getting stabbed, or because they cant deal with whatever it is theyre not telling ustheyre coming apart at the seams.
After a moment Frank said, very gently, I know youre getting on well with them, babe. Thats fine; theyre not my cup of Earl Grey, but Ive no objection to you feeling differently if it makes your job easier. But theyre not your mates. Their problems arent your problems; theyre your opportunities.
I know, I said. I know that. Its just hard to watch.
No harm in a bit of compassion, Frank said cheerfully, taking another big bite of whatever he was eating. As long as it doesnt get out of hand. Ive got something to take your mind off their troubles, though. Your Rafes not the only one gone missing.
What are you talking about?
He spat out seeds. I was planning on keeping tabs on Naylor, from a safe distanceget a handle on his routine, his associates, all the rest; give you a little more to work with. But its not turning out that way. He didnt show for work today. His parents havent seen him since last night, and they say this is out of character; the fathers in a wheelchair, its not like John to leave his mammy to do the heavy lifting on her own. Your Sammy and a couple of floaters are taking turns sitting on his house, and weve told Byrne and Doherty to keep an eye out. For whatever thats worth.
He wont go far, I said. This guy wouldnt lea
ve Glenskehy unless he was dragged away kicking and screaming. Hell turn up.
Yeah, thats what I figure. As far as the stabbing goes, I dont think this cuts one way or the other; its a myth that only the guilty ones run. But heres one thing I do know: whatever has Naylor running, its not fear. Did he look scared to you?
No, I said. Not for a second. He looked furious.
To me, too. He wasnt one bit happy about that interview. I watched him leave, afterwards; two steps from the door, he turned around and he spat at it. Thats one very pissed-off bogger, Cassie, and we already know hes got a temper problemand, like you said, hes probably still in the area. I dont know whether hes gone missing because he doesnt want us surveilling him, or because hes got something up his sleeve, or what; but watch yourself.
I did. All the way home I kept to the middle of the lanes, with my gun cocked and ready in my hands. I didnt put it back into my girdle until the back gate had clanged behind me and I was safe in the garden, at the edge of the bright tracks of light from the windows.
I hadnt rung Sam. This time it wasnt because Id forgotten. It was because I had no idea whether he would answer, or what either of us would have to say if he did.
17
Rafe showed up in the library the next morning, around eleven, with his coat buttoned wrong and his knapsack swinging carelessly from one hand. He stank of cigar smoke and stale Guinness, and he was still pretty unsteady on his feet. "Well, he said, swaying a little and surveying the four of us. Hello, hello, hello.
Where have you been? Daniel hissed. His voice had a tense edge of anger, barely suppressed. He had been a lot more worried about Rafe than hed let on.
Here and there, Rafe told him. Out and about. How are you?
We thought something had happened to you. Justins whisper cracked, into something too loud and too sharp. Why didnt you ring us? Even text us?
Rafe turned to look at him. I was otherwise occupied, he said, after considering this. And I didnt feel like it. One of the Goon Squad, the mature students who always appoint themselves the Library Noise Vigilantes, looked up over his stack of philosophy books and went, Shhh!
Your timing sucks, Abby said coldly. This was not a good moment to take off on a skirt hunt, and even you should have been able to figure that out.
Rafe rocked backwards on his heels and gave her a deeply miffed look. Fuck you, he said, loudly and haughtily. Ill decide when I do what I want.
Dont talk to her like that any more, Daniel said. He didnt even pretend to care about keeping his voice down. The entire Goon Squad went, Shhh! at once.
I tugged at Rafes sleeve. Sit down here and talk to me.
Lexie, Rafe said, managing to focus on me. His eyes were bloodshot and his hair needed washing. I shouldnt have left you on your own, should I?
Im fine, I said. Im a happy camper. Want to sit down and tell me how your night went?
He stretched out a hand; his fingers trailed down my cheek, my throat, slipped along the neckline of my top. I saw Abbys eyes widen behind him, heard a quick rustle from Justins carrel. God, youre so sweet, Rafe said. Youre not as delicate as you look, are you? Sometimes I think the rest of us are the other way around.
One of the Goon Squad had dug up Attila, who is the narkiest security guard in the known universe. He obviously went into the job in the hope of getting to crack the heads of dangerous criminals, but since these are thin on the ground in your average college library, he gets his kicks by making lost freshers cry. Is this fella giving you any bother? he asked me. He was trying to loom over Rafe, but the height difference was giving him trouble.
The wall went up straight away: Daniel and Abby and Justin snapped into attitudes of cool, poised ease, even Rafe straightened up and whipped his hand away from me and managed to look instantly, effortlessly sober. Everythings fine, Abby said.
I didnt ask you, Attila told her. Do you know this fella?
He was talking to me. I gave him an angelic smile and said, Actually, Officer, hes my husband. I did have a barring order against him, but now Ive changed my mind and were off to shag deliriously in the Ladies. Rafe started to snicker.
Theres no fellas allowed in the Ladies, said Attila ominously. And yous are causing a disturbance.
Its all right, Daniel said. He stood up and took Rafe by the upper armthe grip looked casual, but I could see his fingers digging in hard. We were just leaving. All of us.
Get off me, Rafe snapped, trying to shrug off Daniels hand. Daniel steered him briskly past Attila and down the long aisle of books, without looking back to see if the rest of us were following.
* * *
We gathered up our stuff, left in a hurry through Attilas awful warnings, and found Daniel and Rafe in the foyer. Daniel was swinging his car keys from one finger; Rafe was leaning lopsidedly against a pillar and sulking.
Well done, Abby said to Rafe. Really. That was classy.
Dont start.
But what are we doing? Justin asked Daniel. He was carrying Daniels stuff, as well as his own; he looked worried and overloaded. We cant just leave.
Why not?
There was a brief, taken-aback silence. Our routine was so ingrained, I think it had stopped occurring to any of us that it wasnt actually a law of nature, that we could break it if we wanted to. Whatll we do instead? I asked.
Daniel threw the car keys into the air and caught them. Were going to go home and paint the sitting room, he said. Weve been spending far too much time in that library. A bit of work on the house will do us all good.
To any outsider this would have sounded deeply weirdI could hear Frank in my head, God, theyre rock n roll, how do you stand the pace? But everyone nodded, even, after a moment, Rafe. I had already noticed that the house was their safe zone: whenever things got tense, one of them would steer the conversation onto something that needed fixing or rearranging, and everyone would settle down again. We were going to be in big trouble once the house was all sorted out and we didnt have grouting or floor stains to use as our Happy Place.
It worked, too. Old sheets thrown over the furniture and cold bright air flooding through the open windows, crap clothes and hard work and the smell of paint, ragtime playing in the background, the naughty buzz of ditching college and the house swelling like an approving cat under the attention: it was exactly what we needed. By the time we finished the room, Rafe was starting to look sheepish instead of belligerent, Abby and Justin had relaxed enough to have a long comfortable argument about whether Scott Joplin sucked, and we were all in a much better mood.
First dibs on the shower, I said.
Let Rafe have it, said Abby. To each according to his need. Rafe made a face at her. We were sprawled on the dust sheets, admiring our work and trying to get up the energy to move.
Once this dries, Daniel said, well need to decide what, if anything, were putting on the walls.
I saw these really old tin signs, said Abby, up in the top spare room
I am not living in a 1980s pub, said Rafe. He had sobered up along the way, or else the paint fumes had got the rest of us high enough that we didnt notice. Arent there paintings, or something normal ?
The ones that are left are all horrible, Daniel said. He was leaning back against the edge of the sofa, with spatters of white paint in his hair and on his old plaid shirt, looking happier and more at ease than he had in days. Landscape with Stag and Hounds, that kind of thing, and not particularly well done, either. Some great-great-aunt with artistic pretensions, I think.
Youve got no soul, Abby told him. Things with sentimental value arent supposed to have artistic merit as well. Theyre supposed to be crap. Otherwise, its just showing off.
Lets use those old newspapers, I said. I was flat on my back in the middle of the floor, waving my legs in the air to examine the new paint splashes on Lexies work dungarees. The ancient ones, with the article about the Dionne quintuplets and the ad for the thing that makes you gain weight. We can stick them all over the walls and varnish over them, like the photos on Justins door.
Thats in my bedroom, Justin said. A sitting room should have elegance. Grandeur. Not ads.
You know, Rafe said, out of the blue, propping himself up on one elbow, I do realize that I owe all of you an apology. I shouldnt have vanished, especially not without letting you know where I was. My only excuse, and its not much of one, is that I was deeply pissed off about that guy getting off scot-free. Im sorry.