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Authors: Kerry Fisher
Tags: #Fiction, #General, #Romance, #Contemporary
I’d introduced her to the joys of rebellion and that had led her straight into the arms of Scott, the biggest rebellion of all.
I looked at my watch. Nearly two o’clock. I was going to be knackered at work. Bed would be good right now. Roberta was at the desk talking to a dark-haired police officer. He was emptying a clear plastic sack and passing things to her. I strained my ears to hear what he was saying and managed to catch, ‘Is there somewhere you can stay for the time being until you get things sorted out?’
I wondered if he’d be so bothered about a chubby, brown-haired woman with the beginnings of a double chin and no ankles – just feet stuck onto legs.
Roberta flicked her long black hair over her shoulder. The gesture was familiar. I knew she’d be dropping her head and raising her eyes, those dark brown eyes that whistled men to her.
‘I’ll be fine, don’t worry. My friend is going to take me home,’ Roberta said.
He handed Roberta a leaflet. ‘Don’t forget about the domestic abuse helpline. You don’t have to put up with it, but we can’t help you unless you report it.’
Only Roberta could be arrested and cautioned but still have all the policemen on her side.
I walked to the desk and tried again. ‘Please come back with me. You can text Alicia from mine.’
‘No, it’s OK. I’d better get home and check on her.’
I glanced at the policeman. I wanted him to forbid her to go back. For him to have the argument with her so that I didn’t have to. His eyes flicked to Roberta, then to me, in a way that was more than just a casual taking in of scenery. The pressure had somehow switched to me to prove I could make Roberta see sense. I couldn’t bring myself to disappoint the Plod. ‘Robbie, Alicia will be asleep by now. You can talk to Scott in the morning when everyone’s calm.’
I glanced over at Plod. He was nodding. I looked at him expectantly. It was on the tip of my tongue to say, ‘Come on, mate, you get your shoulder behind the elephant and give it a shove uphill. I’ve been pushing for about ten years now, so a bit of a hand any time soon would be nice.’
Roberta had that set face on. She managed to look tear-stained, fragile and defiant. I was quite sure that I would have looked like a lump of defeated corned beef had the tables been reversed.
Plod finally waded in with a feeble, ‘It’s sometimes better to let the dust settle, Mrs Green. Why don’t you go with your friend?’
Roberta smiled warmly at him and thanked him, without actually answering. He stepped out from behind the desk and opened the doors for us. For her. Everyone wanted to look after Roberta.
Except the bloke she married.
Kerry Fisher lives in Surrey with her two children, a very tolerant husband and a naughty black dog.
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