WRONG PLACE WRONG TIME BY GILLIAN MCALLISTER – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Gillian McAllister
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Day Zero, just after midnight
Jen is glad of the clocks going back tonight. A gained hour, extra time, to be
spent pretending she isn’t waiting up for her son.
Now that it is past midnight, it is officially the thirtieth of October.
Almost Halloween. Jen tells herself that Todd is eighteen, her September
baby now an adult. He can do whatever he wants.
She has spent much of the evening badly carving a pumpkin. She places
it now on the sill of the picture window that overlooks their driveway, and
lights it. She only carved it for the same reason she does most things –
because she felt she should – but it’s actually quite beautiful, in its own
jagged way.
She hears her husband Kelly’s feet on the landing above hers and turns to
look. It’s unusual for him to be up, he the lark and she the nightingale. He
emerges from their bedroom on the top floor. His hair is messy, blue-black
in the dimness. He has on not a single piece of clothing, only a small,
amused smile, which he blows out of the side of his mouth.
He descends the stairs towards her. His wrist tattoo catches the light, an
inscribed date, the day he says he knew he loved her: spring 2003. Jen looks
at his body. Just a few of his dark chest hairs have turned white over the
past year, his forty-third. ‘Been busy?’ He gestures to the pumpkin.
‘Everyone had done one,’ Jen explains lamely. ‘All the neighbours.’
‘Who cares?’ he says. Classic Kelly.
‘Todd’s not back.’
‘It’s the early evening, for him,’ he says. Soft Welsh accent just barely
detectable on the three-syllable ev-en-ing, like his breath is stumbling over
a mountain range. ‘Isn’t it one o’clock? His curfew.’
It’s a typical exchange for them. Jen cares very much, Kelly perhaps too
little. Just as she thinks this, he turns, and there it is: his perfect, perfect arse
that she’s loved for almost twenty years. She gazes back down at the street,
looking for Todd, then back at Kelly.
‘The neighbours can now see your arse,’ she says.
‘They’ll think it’s another pumpkin,’ he says, his wit as fast and sharp as
the slice of a knife. Banter. It’s always been their currency. ‘Come to bed?
Can’t believe Merrilocks is done,’ he adds with a stretch. He’s been
restoring a Victorian tiled floor at a house on Merrilocks Road all week.
Working alone, exactly the way Kelly likes it. He listens to podcast after
podcast, hardly ever sees anyone. Complicated, kind of unfulfilled, that’s
Kelly.
‘Sure,’ she says. ‘In a bit. I just want to know he’s home okay.’
‘He’ll be here any minute now, kebab in hand.’ Kelly waves a hand. ‘You
waiting up for the chips?’
‘Stop,’ Jen says with a smile.
Kelly winks and retreats to bed.
Jen wanders aimlessly around the house. She thinks about a case she has
on at work, a divorcing couple arguing primarily over a set of china plates
but of course, really, over a betrayal. She shouldn’t have taken it on, she has
over three hundred cases already.
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