Read The Price of Butcher's Meat Online
Authors: Reginald Hill
And cooked up your little story, to save us poor overworked bobbies from wasting time down a dead end. Kind of you, except of
course you haven't done it. Does Lester know you've changed your mind and are telling me what really happened?
Yes. After he rang me to warn me you were coming to see me, I looked out of the window and I saw you sitting out there on the lawn, and after a while, just watching you, I found myself thinking, That doesn't look like a man I want to lie to. So I rang Lester back and told him I'd decided to come clean.
Did he give you an argument?
Not really. He said it was up to me, he was still ready to stand by our story, even if it meant lying in court. I said I was really grateful but I didn't want it to come to that, and he said in that case it was probably for the best, and to tell you he was sorry, and if you wanted to see him again, this time he'd be completely frank with you.
Big on him! So then it was love and kisses down the line and promises you'd meet up later for something a bit more substantial. Nay, don't look offended, lass. With old Daph out of the way, you don't want to hang about. Strike while the iron's hot. And when you've both got your breath back, you can tell Lester I'll look forward to talking to him again, but meanwhile I've got other fish to fry. Right? Now I'll be off. Take care, Pet. And try not to kill any patients, eh? Not with the boys in blue all over the town! Cheers!
So what do you make of that, Mildred? I could do with a bit of female input.
Nowt worries me more from a woman than a sudden rush of honesty. Usually means they're hiding something, in my experience!
Old Fester too. Mebbe after I went back in to pick up my file and Mildred, he got to thinking I could have been eavesdropping on his call to Pet. Mebbe it weren't Pet's idea to come clean, but Fester's. Mebbe there's something he's more worried about me finding out than that the two of them were both wandering round loose during the period when Daph got topped. I'd put money it's got summat to do with that song about the Indian maid, the one that got Fester so upset when Ted the bart whistled it in the pub. I were singing it in the shower when Pet jumped me. Got to give it to her, the way she explained doing that were pretty convincing! Don't know why they give Oscars to them Hollywood stars for spouting some other bugger's lines when half the women I know could act 'em off the screen without breaking sweat! No, it was Daph visiting me, then me singing “The Indian Maid” as did it.
My guess is Daph must have got something on Fester, something that meant he couldn't just tell her to sod off and bother some other bugger. She wants him, but she can't buy him, 'cos, first off, he seems pretty comfortable already, and second, it's clear the one intimate part of herself she kept out of everyone's reach was her purse! Nay, it had to be summat really personal to keep him dangling at the end of Lady D's string.
Likely Pete'll think I'm delusional if I tell him any of this. Any road, last thing I want is him getting a sniff of my knee trembler with Pet. Don't think he's got any secrets from Ellie. Okay, she wouldn't go run
ning to Cap, but by God, the reproachful glowers I'd have to put up with! So I'll sit on that till I know what it is I'm sitting on, as the actress said to the bishop.
What Pete will like is knowing how the wine got on Daph's dress. I can see his eyes lighting up as he thinks, What if it went further than wine throwing and ended up with Pet on top of her, throttling the poor old biddy? Doesn't mean to kill her, but when she realizes how far things have gone, she rushes off to fetch Fester. So they decide the best thing is to stick her in the hog roast!
Doesn't sound all that likely to me. And it 'ud mean all that stuff about fixing then unfixing their stories was even more complicated than it looks! No, like all the best lies, I reckon most of Pet's story is true, up until the storm starts anyway.
So what was all that stuff about squealing pigs she overheard? Mebbe the animal rights nutters had got close enough to really put the frighteners on Daph. But you don't soften people up, then top them, do you?
So where now? Report back to Pete?
Nay, he'll have plenty of other things to worry about. And I don't want to look like I'm hanging around, all pathetic, like them poor old sods who sit on park benches watching the lasses playing tennis.
Not that I'd mind the company of a bit of young stuff for a change. That lass of Stompy Heywood's now, she's got an interesting way of looking at things. And a nice turn of phrase. If I'd caught her a bit younger, she might have trained up into a good cop. Said I needed a bit of female input, didn't I, Mildred? And talking to her 'ud give me the chance to take a closer look at the Parker setup. Sounds like if anyone will benefit from poor old Daph's departure, it's Tom Parker. Now he'll have free scope to put all his daft ideas into action!
So Kyoto House it is. But how am I to get there? That's the rub. No problem, Pet 'ull fix me up a lift. Her and Fester will be only too glad to see me off the premises.
And if I time it right, I might get a bite of lunch too!
Hi!
Ive done it again! Why should I be surprised? This startedâmore or lessâwith me dropping the old lemonade jug & seeing it hit the one stone remaining in Mill Meadow, like Id aimed it. That should have been a warning. Charley girlâyou dont want to get mixed up in thisâbut mixed ups what I am!
Sorryâwafflingâdont worryâIve not been arrested or anything like thatâtho maybe I should be.
Back to the beginningâafter I shot my last off to you I felt a lot betterâalso felt in need of coffeeâso went downstairs to find Mary preparing a tray with a cafetiere & some choc cakeâwhich she was going to bring upâin case I wasnt well! Typicalâtime to think of othersâeven in the middle of a crisisâwhich it is for them. Got to remember that. For them its a crisisâfor me its just grand opera. I can leave the theater anytime I likeâhead for homeâget my life backâturn all this into an anthology of entertaining anecdotes for my mates.
But Tom & Mary will be back here on the stageâhaving to deal with whatever comes up.
The kids were playing somewhere in the gardenâmaking a lot of noise. Id seen Minnie briefly as I came downstairs. Shes seriously pissed with meâreturned a glower for my friendly smileâ& vanished. At Marys suggestion I took my tray outside onto the terraceâ& she joined meâ& I got stuck into the coffee & cakeâyummy! For a few minutes it was easy
to forget everything that had happened. The sun was shiningâthe sea was sparkling blue like a Riviera tourist posterânot a hint of yesterdays stormâ& the visibility was so good you could probably see all the way across to Hollandâif (I recalled Sids remark) you really wanted to.
Then Tom came up the drive.
Nice to see himâof courseâbut it did mean end of quiet interlude time. Even as he walked across the terrace toward usâhe was launching into a blow by blow account of his morning so far.
Spent most of his timeâI gatheredâmaking sure everyone affected by the development plans understood Lady Ds death didnt change anything. Comfort & light peddlerâthats Tom. His message to them wasâLady D would have wanted them to go ahead with the Festival of Health as plannedâput the tragedy behind themâfull steam ahead to the Promised Landâwith Sandytown on the map as its unrivaled capitalâa fit memorial to dear dead Daphne!
Sunny optimisms no substitute for the real stuffâ& it was maybe irritation at having my sunlit moment so quickly interrupted that made me objectâbut surely everything depends on the will? What if Lady Ds heirâor heirsâdont care to continue supporting her investment?
He saidâtheyd be mad not toâthe future was gilt edgedâ& there were safeguards built into the consortium agreementâto protect a survivor if one partner died.
Instantlyâyou can see how my minds working!âI thought that sharp-eyed Pascoe would see this as a motiveâspecially once he ferreted out how Tom & Daph used to fight about various details of the scheme.
Didnt say anything of courseâbut could see Mary was worried about what was going to happen next. As Ive said beforeâsuspect she feelsâfor all her reservations about Daphâthat at least the old girl acted as a counterbalance to Toms flightier notions! But it soon became clear he wasnt so naively optimistic that he hadnt been thinking about the will also. He said hed been in touch with his solicitor whod made contact with Lady Ds London lawyersâwhod told him that their Mr Beard was already on his way up to Yorkshire. No details of the will were forthcoming.
âbut I do not doubt that Edward will inherit the bulkâthey have been so close since Sir Harry diedâsaid Tom.
â& what about poor Clara?âsaid Maryâdoesnt she deserve some compensation for what she has had to put up with?â
Which prompted me to wonder where poor Clara was.
I was told she had gone out shortly before I got back.
âI think she just wanted to get some fresh air & walk around by herselfâMary told usâshe said she thought she might pick up some of her things at the hall laterâthe poor child looked as pale as a snowdropâtho of course some people do have that natural subtle skin toneâ
There can be few people less capable of malice than Mary Parkerâbut I still felt my ruddy sun-smacked cheeks were being glanced at!
Tom went on to say that hed met Sergeant Whitbyâwhod told him he was searching for Hen Hollisâto help with inquiriesâbut he wasnt at home & no one seemed to have seen him since he left the Hope & Anchor last night.
I think we all thoughtâlast time Jug Whitby went looking for a Hollisâhe found him dead!
Tom had also checked out Diana. Shed sent apologies for not calling at Kyoto House this morning to offer moral & medicinal supportâbut her friend Mrs Griffiths had started packing to go home & Di was trying to dissuade herâpresumably not wanting the word to spread that S-town was the new murder capital of the UKâ& then the police had turned up to take Sandy in for more questioning! This had naturally thrown Di into a declineâfrom which she was still recoveringâpoor thing!
Mary rolled her eyes heavenward as she listened to thisâwhether in exasperation at the hypochondriaâor gratitude at being spared the visitâI couldnt tell!
I noticed Minnie had done her stealth bomber thing at this point & materialized within eavesdropping distanceânot wanting to miss hearing any fresh news her dad brought. Looking at her I felt a sharp pang of guiltâadults shouldnt off-load their crap on to kidsâI can recall mum sermonizing the HB on that very subject!
Time to build bridges.
I saidâhey there Minâwhat time are we going then?â
She glowered at me & saidâgoing where?â
âthought wed arranged to go for a swim in the poolâI saidâI know I said this afternoon but I could manage now if you likeâof course if youre too busyâ¦
I could see her shilly-shallying between the chance to put me down & the prospect of going to the hotel & maybe seeing Uncle Sidney. No competition really. With a weary curl of the lip she could have sold to Ice Queen Estherâshe saidâoh all rightâIll get my thingsâ
âlet Charley finish her coffeeâcommanded Maryâ& say thank youâ
Minnie glanced at me sullenly & mutteredâthanksâalmost inaudibly.
âdidnt quite catch thatâsaid Mary sternly.
Tom & Mary both had their attention fixed on their sulky daughterâso I took the chance to put my fingers in my mouthâpull my lips wideâ& roll my eyesâin my famous Mad Mavis act that always used to get you corpsing when I did it behind the HBs back!
I judged my girl right. Her eyes opened wideâthen she dissolved into peals of laughterâran up to meâgave me a hugâ& saidâthanks a million!âbefore taking off into the house.
âthereâsaid Maryâits marvelous what a few well judged words will doâisnt it dear?â
âhow trueâsaid TomâYou knowâI think Ill stroll along with the girls to the hotelâI want to have a word with Sidney & get his take on what effect this business might have on the investment programâ
I could tell Min wasnt too delighted to have her dad tagging alongâshe was probably hoping to squeeze every last detail of my interview with the police out of meâbut she did pretty well by making sure whenever the path got too narrow for 3 abreastâTom was always the odd one out.
To start with I went for an edited versionâbut eventuallyâmaybe cos shes so sharp at spotting omissionsâ& also cos I dont think anyones too young to learn what cunning bastards the police can be!âI found myself telling her just about everything.
Her shriek of indignation when I told her about Novello passing my emails to all & sundry had to be explained to Tom. He was less openly indignantâsayingâif youd told me why you wanted to use the printer Charley I think I would have advised against itâ
When we came in sight of the hotelâ& Minnie ran ahead as if she hoped Sidney might be waiting for her in receptionâTom went back to the subject sayingâre those emails Charleyâit might be well to think carefully in future about what you say to your sisterâ
Behind all his sometimes daft optimismâTom Parker is pretty sharp!
âyou mean theyd hack into my computer?âI saidâhorrified!
He didnt answer direct but saidâtell me about your security setupâ
So I did. When I told him that Id kept on getting blue screen which the accompanying message blamed on my firewallâso Id disabled itâhe groaned.
âIm going to get it sortedâI assured him.
I didnt tell him that I was so nontech that in fact it had been loathsome Liam who disabled it when I mentioned my problem. Hed been going to download another firewall for meâbut that went out of the window when I caught him poking my ex-pal up against that tree!
âmeanwhile youre an easy targetâhe saidâfor anyone!â
Would the bastards really do that?âI wondered.
Of course they would! I almost hope they do read this. BASTARDS! BASTARDS! BASTARDS! Thereânow I feel better!
In reception we found Minnie chatting to the girl at the deskâwho was telling her that she knew Sid wasnt in his room cos hed told her if anyone wanted him hed be in the Recreation Center.
As we approached the pool area we could see a towel spread out on one of the luxurious sunbeds the hotel supplies for its well heeled clients but no sign of Sid.
Then Min screamedâthere he is! Not in delightâbut horror!
Lying on the waterâfacedownâquite stillâarms & legs spread wideâwas a pale naked body.
Before we could stop herâMin had run forward & jumped straight in. I
think Tom might have followedâbut as the shock waves from the splash reached the bodyâit turned slowly overâ& Sid Parkerâshaking the water from his headâsaidâwell hello young Minnie!âhavent you forgotten something?âlike taking your clothes off?â
Cradling Min in his armsâhe waded to the side. The girl was choking with reliefâor maybe shed just swallowed a lot of water. I realized now Sid wasnt in fact nudeâbut wearing a pair of trunksâcreamy colored like his skinâ& tight enough to leave little to the imagination.
Not that the sight engaged mine anyway. Suddenly Sid was no longer an object of my lustful fantasy. Indeedâmemory of its enough to make me cringe with embarrassment! What an idiot I am Cass!âseeing everythingâunderstanding nothingâbut always 100 percent certain Im right.
What Im 150 percent certain Im right about now is that those long white limbs Id glimpsed in the cliff caveâspread-eagled beneath the barts bouncing buttocksâhadnt belonged to Clara Breretonâbut to Sidney Parker!
Now I recalled him walking away from me at Denham Parkâhis arm draped round Ted Denhams shoulders. Oh God! Me thinking the only reason for them to be closeted together was to hatch some cunning financial plotâthen trying to decide which one of them I found the more gorgeous! Twit twit twit!
& Esther, welcoming me into the house & flinging open doors. Bet she hoped she might let me catch them at it! Maybe it was her way of being kind. Cow!
Well, I did catch them at it, didnt I? Only as usual my mind wouldnt let me compute what it didnt want my eyes to see.
Didnt stay long at the pool. Tom was insistent on talking to Sidâ& the pair of them went off to his room. Minnie not pleasedâstarted a sulkâbut Sid knows how to smooth her feathersâpromised her he wouldnt be leaving Sandytown for at least another two or three daysâ& hed take her for a drive in the Maz. Gave me a sort of rueful glanceâlike hes caught on Ive caught on! At a guess Id say Sids dedicated High Church gay while Teds a lot more ecumenical. Not that that makes any difference to the way I feel about him
now. Dont mind a boyfriend who thinks my lovely sisters a knockoutâbut I couldnt put up with one who started making eyes at George!
Somehow neither me nor Min were in a mood for swimmingâso after a few lengths we were both ready to head back home. More chance of getting updates here than at the hotel anywayâ& if something interesting happens you dont want to be caught lying around in a wet swimming cozzie!
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Gap there. Minnie came bursting in at speed of soundâmeaning I didnt hear her knock! She gasped the police were hereâasking for me again. I saidâwho?âNovello?â& she saidânoâa big fat manâcould be Shreks brother if you painted him vomit green.
Has to be Mr Dealâhowever you spell it. Whats he want? Minnie didnt knowâso I chucked her outâsaid Id be down in a moment. But with him sniffing aroundânot to mention the rest of his gangâIm not risking leaving this around for anyone to see. Send & delete! You do the same, OK? Thatll show the bastards!
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Love
Charley xxx