his warm and loving nature. Sheâd discount his charm, of course, and probably fall in love with his father and . . . would there be enough left, if he failed in his career, to keep them married?
Marriage? What was she thinking of? Chris was nineteen years old, living off his father and the kudos of a one-shot video, while Hermia came from old moneyed stock. Bea could imagine what her family would say if she invited Chris home as a prospective husband. Besides, didnât she have some pea-brained aristocrat in tow? Someone with a title?
Bea shook her head to clear it. She was imagining things.
Hermia ran her hands up through her hair, fluffing it out into a softer style. She picked up her jacket. âWell, Harry; I can see youâre hardly dressed for our planned run in the country, so Iâll be on my way.â
âWhat? Butââ
âSee you around.â She turned to Chris. âCan I give you a lift somewhere?â
âI came with Mrs Abbot.â He stood back to let her pass down the stairs ahead of him. âI donât have a car of my own yet.â Was he setting out his own stall?
Hermia opened the door to let them out into the mews. âHow can I help you look for Tomi? I saw your film. I was impressed. Sheâs a lovely girl.â
Hermia had used the present tense. Bea noted it. So did Chris. He said, âIâm so afraid somethingâs happened to her. I tried the hospitals, and my fatherâs tried the police. Nobodyâs reported a body that could be hers.â
âYour fatherâs Cecil Cambridge, the computer guru, isnât he? My father knows him. Have you got any PR shots of Tomi that we can use to jog peopleâs memory?â
âBack at home, yes.â
âIâll give you a lift, shall I?â
âBut â Mrs Abbot . . . ?â
âIâll take myself off, then,â said Bea. âLet me know how you get on.â
âYes. Thank you.â
Eye drawn to eye, like a sleep walker Chris got into Hermiaâs expensive car and was driven away. Kidnapping? Well, no. They both knew what they were doing. Probably.
Bea got into her own car and flicked on her mobile.
âCJ? Can you spare a minute? No, nothing earth-shattering â well, it is in a way. You know a girl called Hermia? Or her father?â
âBoth. Yes.â
âSheâs just annexed Chris. Popped him into her car and driven off. With intent.â
âWhat do you mean, intent ?â
âWell, on his side, I should say he recognizes an intelligence equal to his own, an earth-mother figure, and is eager to have sex with an adult.â
âWhat? Youâre not serious. She wouldnât. Iâve known her since she was a baby and . . . What on earth would she see in him?â
âIntegrity? She likes the way heâs pursuing his quest for Tomi. Also, perhaps, she sees that furthering his work could give a purpose to her life. She wonât act hastily. However attracted she may be, sheâll turn him inside out, test his potential, and decide whether or not heâs worth more than a quick fling.â
âBut sheâs supposed to be marryingââ
âMmhm. And Chris is only nineteen.â
âHeâs twenty next week. But still. Itâs preposterous. Couldnât you have stopped it?â
âHow? When did you last stop Chris doing something he wanted to do?â
A sigh. âIâve got news. Thames Valley Police have found a body. It might be Tomi and it might not. What did you say she was dressed in?â
âI told you. Green jacket and jumper, jeans, boots. Big green handbag. Where is she?â
âOut near the M25, in some bushes on a country road. Sheâs been there some time.â
âA natural death?â
âSuspicious circumstances, Iâm afraid. Someone phoned in to say theyâd been walking their dog and found it, but
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