It was still raining outside. Her nose was pressed against
the window and she watched a droplet slide slowly downward over the glass. She
followed it with her finger until she could see it no more. It was not that she
was bored or that she didn’t love the rain; she did, she adored rainy days. It
was just… she didn’t know really. Days like this made her feel melancholic in a
way. It made her miss him more, yes that was it. She sighed and tore herself
away from the window to make yet another cup of coffee. Her fourth this
morning, she should really tone it done. Maybe she should go outside, walk some
in the rain but when she looked outside again she saw it really pouring down
hard. She wrapped her cardigan around her and sat down behind her laptop. It was
high time she wrote some emails to his friends and family. They were still
under the presumption that he was here with her. She had been postponing the inevitable
for far too long unable to face reality. They were so far away and she couldn’t
stand the thought of their love or blame even. Not now, not ever. She hardly
knew them; she didn’t want to know any of them to be completely honest.
She started to think back to the time they met. She was on
holiday here in Scotland when she met him whilst hiking one of the many
Highland trails. He came from Canada but his ancestors had Scottish roots so he
said and he came here to look for it. They spent some time together; both being
alone and they clicked. They talked about anything and everything and she even
told him about her dream of wanting to live here. He said he could imagine why.
That it was such a beautiful country and he had fallen in love with it. He had
to go back to Canada but they stayed in touch. One day he just turned up at her
front door with loads of bags saying that he was there to stay. Her tiny flat
in South-London wasn’t big enough but they managed meanwhile saving up all
their money to buy a cottage in Scotland which they did a year later.
She looked around the cottage where she now lived alone.
They fell in love with it the moment they walked in. It wasn’t that big, but
big enough with a lovely garden close to a loch. ‘This is where we grow old’ he’d
said and she’d believed him. That was last year.
She sighed looking at her laptop again. How do you tell a mother that her son
has been missing for over a month and they have given up all hope of ever
finding him again?
It had really started to pour down now when she walked to
the kitchen to make lunch. She couldn’t even see the hills anymore. Thankfully
she had an AGA in the kitchen that kept her warm. She remembered that she was
the one who really wanted one and she’d never regretted it since. It made the
whole kitchen more cosy and warm. She sat down at the kitchen table looking
out. She couldn’t just send an email. That was too cold. She had to call her. ‘I
really don’t want too’ she mumbled to herself.
Suddenly she was startled by a knock on the door. She sat
there frozen. Who could that be, here in the middle of nowhere?
She got up to open and looked out to see a silhouette of a man in a hat standing there.
She got up to open and looked out to see a silhouette of a man in a hat standing there.
‘Who is there?’ she asked shaking as a leaf.
The only reply she got was more pounding at her door. Slowly
she opened the door slightly to peek through to see a policeman standing there.
‘I’m so sorry to disturb you’ he said ‘can I come in?’
‘Yes, I’m sorry I live alone and I’m being careful’ she
explained.
‘As you should’ he nodded. He took of his cap and shook the
rain drops off. ‘Fine weather we’re having’ he smiled.
They sat down at the kitchen table where she quickly poured
him some coffee which he welcomed.
‘What can I do for you?’ she asked.
‘Well’ he started ‘you have reported a missing person, am I
right?’ when she nodded he continued ‘That missing person was your husband?’
‘Yes we were only married for a few months’
‘Ah I see’ he said ‘there has been someone here to talk to
you about that?’
‘Yes, he has been missing for over a month now’
‘And he was gone hiking was it?’
‘Yes all by himself’ she flinched thinking about it ‘the
weather was similar to this kind of weather so I didn’t like the idea much’
‘But he went on hikes often?’
‘Oh yes that’s how we met’ she smiled thinking about it ‘Funny
you should come now, I was just thinking about how to tell his mother. Should I
email her, call her? I just don’t know how to tell something like this’
‘No, you never do’ he looked at her ‘it is very difficult to
follow the trail he was on, the weather has been like this for weeks now’
‘I know they’ve told me, they also told me not to have hope’
He looked at her how she sat there fiddling ‘Can I use your
bathroom?’ he asked.
‘Sure’ she pointed him in the right direction.
She went back to the kitchen he made sure she was sitting
down at the kitchen table again before walking up the stairs instead of going
to the bathroom. He had always been intrigued with this case and something about it was off he thought. He made a quick look around the rooms. Nothing in the rooms,
although one was locked, but the master bedroom was different he thought. The
bed wasn’t made and it looked like the bed had been slept upon on both sides. He
looked in the ensuite and found all the men’s shaving gear like it’s been used recently.
When he heard a thumb he quickly walked back toward the bathroom, flushed the
toilet and walked to the kitchen.
‘Would you like another cup of coffee?’ she asked when he
walked in.
‘No thank you I really have to go back. I just wanted to see
how you were doing. Is it alright if I come back to check up on you every now
and again?’ he asked.
‘I would like that’ she smiled.
When she let him out she waved at him before closing the
door. Outside he walked around the cottage out of her sight. There… it wasn’t
his imagination. One of the rooms upstairs the one that was locked, the
curtains, they moved! He looked around and saw a tree where he could hide
behind. Then he saw a man’s face and not much later she was there too pulling
him away from the window and closing the curtains again. He walked back to his
car and called it in.
‘Why did you lock you husband up into that tiny room?’ he
asked.
Her lip was trembling, she was on the verge of crying ‘He
was going to leave me’ she said tears welling up in her eyes ‘he said he would never
leave me’
‘Husband?’ the man said ‘I’m not her husband. We met during
my holiday in Scotland. I’m Canadian and I live in Canada. I wanted to go back
after a few weeks and she wanted me to stay. I hardly know the woman! She asked
me to meet her for a goodbye diner and god forgive me I said yes to please her
and be done with it. How could I know she was nuts enough to put something in
my food and lock me up for god knows how long? How long has it been anyway?
Months maybe a year even! The woman is mad! All I wanted was to go home to
Canada and she wouldn’t let me. That woman needs a serious reality check!’
© KH
1 comment:
Love it! Very evil again 😈
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