Complicit

Complicit by Nicci French Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Nicci French
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punching me on a bruise, over and over. Finally it stopped. We waited and waited, much longer than was necessary. I didn’t trust myself to speak and it was Sonia who broke the silence. When she spoke it was still in little more than a whisper.
    ‘I think they’ve gone.’
    ‘Will they come back, though?’ My chest hurt, as if I’d run a long distance.
    ‘How should I know?’
    ‘I feel a bit sick,’ I said.
    ‘Are you actually going to be sick?’
    ‘I don’t know. Maybe.’
    ‘Try to breathe deeply.’
    ‘We mustn’t do anything until the middle of the night – I mean about getting him out.’
    Sonia gave me an exasperated look as if I were one of her more stupid pupils. ‘Does anybody else have a key for the flat?’
    ‘Liza gave one to me, which I gave to him, but I’ve taken it back now,’ I said. ‘And she said she was going to leave one with the man who lives upstairs, in case of emergencies.’
    ‘No one else?’
    ‘I don’t think so,’ I said. ‘But you know how it is – keys get copied. He might have given them to other people as well.’
    ‘We should be all right.’
    ‘It’s just if someone came in…’
    ‘At least it would be simple.’
    ‘Simple?’ I said. ‘What would we say?’
    ‘I don’t know,’ she said. ‘It wouldn’t matter much, though.’
    There was another silence.
    ‘Let’s agree to take him to this reservoir you went to once,’ I said.
    ‘Langley reservoir.’
    ‘Right. And we’ll open the windows, take off the handbrake and push the car off the edge. Yes? But then what?’
    ‘Then we go home.’
    ‘But how? We won’t have the car.’
    ‘We’ll walk.’
    ‘It might be miles to the nearest station.’
    ‘Have you got a better idea?’
    ‘No.’
    ‘Anyway, that’s the least of our problems at the moment. Let’s get to that bit and then think about it.’
    ‘OK. You’re right.’
    ‘We can leave in about half an hour.’
    Before
    Guy Siegel was a solicitor in a large and respectable firm, but when I called at his house he was dressed in jeans and an expensively distressed sweatshirt. As he passed me a bottle of beer it felt more as if he was the one who was a musician. He didn’t hand me a glass. It was all very rock and roll.
    ‘You probably wouldn’t believe it,’ he said, ‘but in my last couple of years at school I played in a punk band. Well, really we were a post -punk band. It probably seems like ancient history to you.’
    ‘It’s a bit before my time.’
    ‘Come on through,’ he said. ‘Ancient history. We were called Sick Joke. You know, I had a fantasy that we’d be signed up and go on the road and… Well, I’d probably better not say exactly what my fantasy was. But you don’t get a house like this working in a post-punk band.’
    I looked around at the rugs and vast sofas, the tastefully abstract paintings on the wall. ‘I guess not,’ I said.
    ‘Joakim’s like me,’ he said. ‘He’s got a fantasy of working as a musician.’
    ‘He’s good,’ I said. ‘But I told you that at the parents’ evening. If you’re half as good as him, you’ll be fine for us.’
    Guy swigged his beer. ‘I’m a bit more than half as good, I reckon. You need a drummer?’
    ‘Yes, we do.’
    ‘You wouldn’t mind having a father and son in the group?’
    ‘If it’s all right with you two.’
    ‘You don’t want me to audition?’
    ‘I trust Joakim. And you too, of course.’
    ‘I’ve got my own drum kit.’
    ‘So much the better.’
    He took another swallow from his bottle and looked at me appraisingly. ‘As I said, Joakim’s got this fantasy of working as a musician, just like I did. It’s ridiculous, of course.’
    I didn’t say anything.
    ‘Don’t you agree?’
    ‘I’m a music teacher,’ I said, ‘so I don’t think I’m the right person to say that playing music is a fantasy.’
    ‘I don’t think Joakim’s got any interest in being a teacher .’ Guy said this as if it were even worse than being a

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