Chapter Thirteen
Despite our plans, Gran and Granddad had other intentions for us the next morning—we were going to Bareslow village.
‘Do we have to?’ Adam asked, scrunching up his nose.
‘It would be nice if we went. You can get Emily to come along too if you want. Come on, kids, Carla’s just got back. I thought you’d be happier?’ Gran looked deflated. She expected us to be more excited.
I looked down at Carla, who tilted her head to the side, begging for food.
‘Go on then,’ I said. Adam looked round to face me and raised his eyebrows. ‘We’ll go call on Emily, yeah?’
We picked Emily up, who was enthusiastic about coming along, and set off shortly after. When we got to Bareslow, Adam pulled me back as Emily fussed over Carla.
‘Do we tell her?’ he whispered, ice-cream splattered across his face. Emily walked on ahead of us.
We hadn’t hung with around Emily as much lately, and there was a strange distance between us. I was shocked that her parents had allowed her to actually come out for a day trip with us. Granted, we were only a few miles down the road, but it was nice to be able to spend some time together. The sea smelt fresh, and although it was cloudy and actually rather cold, it suited the little seaside town. One of the little brown houses smelt of fish and chips. Despite only just finishing my vanilla cornet, all I could think about was dinner. I licked my lips and imagined the taste explosion as vinegar hit the roof of my mouth.
I shrugged. ‘I dunno. I thought we’d decided. We don’t want to scare her.’
Emily turned to face us. Her eyes moved from me to Adam and back to me. ‘Scare who?’
Adam ran at Emily and jumped on her back. She screamed as he wrestled her to the floor, laughing away. I tried to smile.
I hadn’t lied to Adam when I said I didn’t want to scare Emily. But there was another reason I didn’t want to tell her yet.
The bruises.
We walked down the promenade, her smile as radiant as ever, when she dropped her ice-cream on the ground. It was a good job Carla wasn’t near us, or she’d have scoffed it in an instant.
‘You daft cow,’ Adam said, laughing at her misfortune.
She frowned at Adam and bent over to pick up what she could of the cone. It was still intact and pointing upright, as if it were attached to the sky by a piece of string.
A single red bruise on the back of her arm caught my eye. Looking closer, I noticed the back of her neck had a green lump on it. It looked as if someone had been painting her body and she’d forgotten to wash a spot off. It was about the size of a fist.
‘Nasty bruise you’ve got, Emily,’ I said, trying to sound as casual as I could. I didn’t like bruises. They made me cringe.
Emily shot up, cone in her hand. Most of the ice-cream was painted across the pavement beneath. ‘Oh you know me,’ she said, messing with her hair. ‘I’m always falling over. I think I got it in the shower. Don’t worry.’
She went on to lick the edge of the cone, scooping the surviving ice-cream onto her tongue. I nodded, and she giggled back at me.
I thought I saw the corner of her mouth tremble.
Hoping Carla’s return and the boardwalk would open her up a bit, I decided to ask my gran if she’d heard from my mum.
She smiled at Granddad, looking for help. He carried on walking onwards. ‘She’s sorry she hasn’t called much lately,’ Gran said. ‘You’re a big lad though, eh? She’ll be back in touch soon.’
I didn’t like being called a ‘big lad.’ It sounded tacky and childish.
‘When do you think she’ll ring?’ I asked, rubbing at the back of my neck.
Gran sighed and continued to smile. ‘Soon, Liam. Soon. You’ve got to give her a little bit of space. It’s been a tough time for all of us, right?’
My hands went limp and I walked back towards Adam and Emily. I miss chatting to Mum.
*
Later that day, after Gran had picked up her vanilla slice and Granddad had bought something else second-hand from the car boot that he’d probably never use, the three of us went to our den.
Emily perched on the seat Donald had made and shook her head at Adam. They bickered about something or another.
Adam stood with his shoulders wide, leaning against a tree, smirking. ‘But at least I can actually run.’
‘Yeah, but you run like an idiot. He has a weird run, doesn’t he, Liam?’ Emily said, looking round at me.
I grinned, and prepared to keep the joke going, but I noticed the change in Adam’s face. His frown grew across his forehead. I wondered how he could be so sensitive. He wasn’t usually.
‘It’s only a joke, Ad,’ I said, but he carried on frowning. I realised he wasn’t frowning at me but at something behind me.
I heard the rustling of the bush and smelt that familiar soapy smell.
‘Hello, boys. And hello, Emily—I’ve not seen you in a while!’ Donald said.
I felt my leg muscles tighten as I turned round to face him. His eyes looked kind and his smile wide as ever. He looked genuinely pleased to see us. I knew that the only way for us to progress with our investigation was to act as if everything was as normal. I gripped my hands into a fist and gulped.
‘Hello, Donald, how are things?’ I said, looking right into his eyes. I managed to smile, too. It could only help.
‘Things are wonderful indeed, my friend,’ he said, grinning away.
My heart raced. I felt a little bit giddy as I tried to think of something else to say to him.
‘Listen, I was wondering if you three fancied a trip into the woods sometime this evening?’ Donald said. ‘I won’t be going as far as the caves, but I left something behind the other day when I was out there. Wondered if you fancied giving me a hand finding it?’
I tried to hold my smile, but it gave way at the sides, jiggling like uncooked jelly cubes. We’d planned to spend a day with Donald, but surely going into the woods with him was too much of a risk? Especially when he had something weird to show us? We couldn’t be sure whether this was a perfect opportunity to take advantage of the fact that he was being okay with us or whether it was a threat. I was about to step in and make an excuse when Adam decided to do the talking for me.
‘We’d love to.’
I bolted round robotically and fixed my gaze on Adam. His frown had disappeared, an innocent smile now in its place. He took a glance at me then looked straight back at Donald.
‘But haven’t we got, you know, swimming tonight?’ I protested. My mouth felt dry. We couldn’t spend time alone with Donald. Adam was being ridiculous. My knees began to wobble.
‘Nah, swimming can wait. It gets kinda boring. It’d be more of a laugh if we went out with Donald,’ he said. I felt like I was on a train carriage that’d detached from the rest of the vehicle.
Donald smirked at me. ‘Looks like you’ve been outvoted, son.’ He scratched his chin. ‘And, besides, I had a word with your granddad before, and he said you should come along with me. Emily, what d’you say to a trip into the woods later? It won’t be too late. I promise I’ll have you back in time for tea.’
He’d asked Granddad. This was it. He was working his way into our lives and there was nothing we could do about it. I waited in silence for the usual excuse. It would be better if she didn’t come.
‘I dunno, I’ll ask my parents. Thanks.’ A momentary smile crept across her face, as she looked towards Adam and me for approval.
After Donald left, Adam and I stared at each other. Adam’s cheeks went paler than they were already.
Emily looked at her watch. ‘I should probably get going now, you two,’ she said. ‘Don’t want to be late back.’
I pulled away from Adam’s gaze and nodded at Emily. ‘Sure. We’ll see you sometime soon.’
As Emily crept away from the den, she turned round and poked her head back inside. ‘I, uhm—I dunno if I can come out to the woods tonight. Think I’ve got something else planned.’
Adam looked at Emily and nodded. ‘That’s alright, Emily,’ he said. ‘We’ll let you know how it goes.’
Emily’s eyes expanded, and she looked at me. ‘That’s—okay, that’s cool,’ she said. ‘See you tomorrow, I guess.’
As she vanished down the street, Adam and I stared into each other’s eyes again. I took a deep breath, my chest tight. Adam waited for me to speak.
‘Are we gonna do this or what?’ I asked.
Adam nodded. It was on.
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