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We finally bump over the ramps and drive into the belly of the ship where lines of cars are parked nose to tail. We get out, our shoes squeaking on the heavily painted floor, and make our way up the metal stairs.
āFancy a coffee?ā Mark asks. āOr shall we stand on deck and watch the coastline disappear?ā
āLetās stand on deck.ā
We lean against cold railings, watching the docks as the last of the vehicles are loaded and we wait for the doors to close. The combined smells of exhaust fumes and engine oil mingle heavily with the salty air. The main doors eventually close but foot passengers are still boarding using the walkway. An old lady hobbles with a stick, making painfully slow progress. Come on! Iām desperate to get going now.
The last person walks on and we wait for the engines to start but theyāre silent. Why are they taking so long?
āLooks like someoneās in trouble,ā Mark laughs, and points to a group of police and customs officers making their way to the passenger bridge.
My guts twist and I have to stop myself from doubling over. āI need the toilet. I feel a bit queasy. Iāll be back soon.ā I kiss Mark quickly on the cheek then slip away.
āAlready? We havenāt even started sailing yet.ā His voice fades as I scurry towards the ladiesā toilets.
I sit in a toilet cubicle for what seems like hours. Women and children come and go, muttering and moaning about the delays. Maybe the police and customs officers have come for someone else. The door opens again and thereās a rap on my toilet door.
āCome out, please. This is the police.ā
I have no choice and nowhere to run. I canāt believe theyāve found me after all these months. I open the door and see a middle-aged man introducing himself as DI Paton and waving his ID badge.
āGrace Winterbourne.ā He canāt keep the smile from his face. āIām arresting you on suspicion of murder.ā
Chapter 71
Fairview School
Oakbank Crescent
Perth
PH1 1DS
18th February 2020
Dear Mr Paton,
The children, teachers and I would like to express our thanks for your inspiring and fascinating talk at our assembly last week. We were particularly intrigued by the use of footwear as evidence in your recent successful arrest of the Tay Killer. Who would have thought that the wear on the soles of a personās shoes could be matched to footprints at the crime scene and then used as evidence in court? Weād never heard of the National Footwear Reference Collection before. We couldnāt believe the killer had kept them.
The use of the DNA Database was an incredible eye-opener and we are pleased to hear that so many criminals are now being caught because their relativeās DNA shows the same patterns as theirs. No doubt the woman you were pursuing didnāt expect that.
Are you aware of how proud your son Tommy is of you? He tells everyone what a great detective you are, and claims theyāll be making a television drama about you one day.
The tour of the police car was an added excitement to the day and we all enjoyed the lights and siren. Your idea of an earlier spelling competition to win a ride in the police car was a great incentive and many a pupil got higher scores than usual.
Your clever gift of Wanted mugs decorated with the childrenās portraits as awards for hard work has inspired even the most recalcitrant students to apply themselves to learning and for this the teachers are most grateful.
Again, thank you very much for all your support with our Public Services project. The children are still talking about it and many an āarrestā has been made in the playground.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs. Highgate
Head Teacher
Chapter 72
Elephant Retirement Park
Thalang
Phuket
Thailand
4th February 2020
Dear Lucy,
As requested, Iām writing you a proper letter, though God knows why I canāt just send you a WhatsApp! (laughing face emoji). Youād better keep this for years like you promised.
Thailand is even more beautiful than in the travel brochures, and I know this is a clichĆ© but I really do wish you were here with me. Still, I doubt theyād let you on the plane being seven months pregnant (wide-eyed emoji!).
Nisha and I arrived at the elephant camp this morning and weāve already been assigned an elephant each to look after. We got drenched giving them a bath but I can honestly say Iāve never felt happier. Well, apart from when we were all together as a family, of course. Weāre staying in Phuket for two weeks as we also want to spend a few days volunteering at the Gibbon Sanctuary then weāre moving on to Cambodia. Iāve decided to come home sooner than planned because I want to be there with you when my niece or nephew is born. I really miss you and want us to spend time together as proper sisters.
Nishaās great company and Iām so pleased she decided to come with me. I love her ālifeās too short to miss experiencesāā philosophy. She isnāt sure what sheās going to do when I return to England. She says she might keep travelling so that when she gets back to the UK sheāll have loads of experiences to share as a travel agent.
Have you managed to find me a little house yet? As I said, Iād like somewhere in Woburn Sands because I want to be near you for babysitting duties. Two bedrooms will do. I may have told you before, but Iām eternally grateful to you for sorting out all the finances after the house was sold. You are so much better at the money side of things than me so I can see why Mum made you the executor of the will. Did the solicitor put Graceās inheritance aside for her on her release? I donāt ever want to see her again but I do feel bad that she had such a raw deal in her childhood. I canāt help but think that, if it hadnāt
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