I wanted to make Dad proud, but it seemed I’d mucked up…
The woman pacing the pavement opposite was in her thirties, blonde, and clearly agitated. She glanced up at me standing in the window; I noted her overly-blue eyes.
I willed her to come over. Hoped she wanted a private detective. I needed to prove to my father that leaving the police force and starting a detective agency was the right thing to do. I wanted him to be proud of me.
Trouble was, up until now I hadn’t had a single client. Money was dwindling, and I knew I would have to return to the force soon, and face my father saying, “I told you so”.
“I’ll find your cat,” I muttered, still staring at the woman. But something told me this was a lot more serious.
Suddenly she dashed across the road, and my heart thumped at the sound of the doorbell.
“Clare Darley?” she asked. “That’s me.” I attempted a bright smile as she stepped inside.
“You’re very young to be a private detective.” She was well-spoken, heavily made up, with long bleached blonde hair.
“I’m twenty-eight,” I said, buttoning the jacket of my trouser suit. I’d bought it in an attempt to look the part, normally more comfortable in jeans. “I used to be a police officer.”
“Yes, I know. I saw your website.”
We headed upstairs to my office slash-apartment. It was a mess, with washing-up piled high on the worktop and a layer of dust over the surfaces.
“Take a seat.” I gestured to my desk, and she sat down.
“I’ll come to straight to the point,” she said. “I’ve received a horrible threatening letter.” She rummaged in her bag and fished out an envelope.
I pulled the letter from the envelope and read it out loud.
“Ava. You will die on Thursday.” I looked at the woman in front of me. “You’re Ava?”
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