“Of course, anything I can do to help.” They asked me their questions; when did I last see Helen, did I know anyone that would want to hurt her, that sort of thing. “There is something, it might be nothing though but I think it’s worth mentioning.”

They looked at each other and sat forward, eagerly awaiting the information. “Please, go on.” They urged, staring at me.

I scratched my head and tried not to smile. “David Smith, the man that greeted you as you walked in.” The both nodded and started writing on their pad; I casually peered over to see they had written his name on the paper. “Well he and Helen were having an affair.” I watched their eyebrows rise slightly and continued, “I heard them speaking two days ago.”

They scribbled something else down and looked back up, “What were they talking about?”

“Helen wanted to see him that evening as her fiancé was out of town; David seemed reluctant but eventually agreed. It seemed like she was trying to force him into continuing their relationship,” I said, looking straight into their eyes. The glanced at each other then back to me and asked me endless questions about David. “I have heard him mention other women before and not just his wife. I don’t know if he’s capable of murder though.” I only said so that I wouldn’t incriminate myself. I want them to think that I don’t think it’s him, even though I can see in their eyes they do.

Do you know any of women he’s mentioned?”

I shook my head, “No sorry.” They continued asking a few more questions and I answered everything carefully.

“Well, thank you for your time.” They stood up and the male officer handed me a card. “If you think of anything else please give me a call.”

I took the card and smiled at them both. “Absolutely. I just hope you find who did this soon, Helen deserves justice.” They smiled and nodded before walking out. I sat back down at my desk, grinning. That was almost too easy.

I stopped smiling and walked out of my office to make a coffee. Julie and Marie were in here gossiping as usual. They were talking about Helen. “Hello ladies,” I said, smiling sadly.

“Hi,” they both whispered in unison, staring at their drinks. “It’s awful isn’t it,” Julie said, taking a deep breath and wiping a tear from her cheek. If she knew what Helen was really like she wouldn’t be wasting tears on her!

I poured milk into my cup, “Yes, awful.”

“Who could do something like that, it just doesn’t make sense. Who would want to hurt Helen?” She shook her head, looking between me and Marie, who shook her head. “Well whoever it is I hope the lock him up and throw away the key!” That isn’t going to happen; I’m not stupid enough to get caught.

“I’m sure they’ll will,” I said, squeezing Julie’s arm comfortingly.

Marie nodded, “I hope so, it makes you scared to go out alone.”

“Just make sure you ladies are careful, you never know who’s about these days.” Julie nodded and wiped more tears from her face with a tissue. “Are you okay Julie? Maybe you should go home.”

She took a deep breath, “I think I should.”

“I’ll drive you, we don’t want you walking out there, you don’t know who’s about,” I said, putting my mug down.

She smiled warmly through her tears, “Thank you.” I pulled my keys out of my pocket and waited until she had hugged Marie. “I’ll call you later,” she said, hugging Marie again.

“You alright now?” I asked her as we got outside. She nodded and smiled weakly.

I led her out of the building and opened the car door for her. “I’m sorry I’m crying all the time.” She sobbed and held a tissue to her nose and blew loudly. I tightened my grip on the steering wheel as I drove. The germs would be flying around the car, lading on every surface, and on me.

“Don’t worry about it, you’re upset,” I said through clenched teeth. They were on me now, the germs, I could practically feel them crawling over my skin. I couldn’t breathe properly and all I wanted to do was shower and scrub my entire body.

“Colin, do you think they’ll catch him?” she asked quietly, snapping me out of my thoughts.

I nodded, staring forward and trying not to lose it. “I’m sure they will,” I said convincingly. I could barely concentrate on her; all I kept thinking about was how disgusting and dirty it was inside my car now. I needed to get out soon.

“I hope so,” she whispered, looking terrified.

“Please don’t worry, we’ll all make sure you don’t have to walk to and from work anymore, as long as you’re cautious you’ll be fine.”

She smiled gratefully, “Thank you Colin, that means a lot.” She was silent for a few minutes but I could tell something was on her mind. “Do you think she was in pain for long?” she asked in barely a whisper. Yes.

“I’m sure she wasn’t Julie but don’t think about it, don’t torture yourself.”

“Oh you just missed my turning.” She looked back and pointed.

“Sorry.”

“It’s okay, just take the next left.”

I looked over at her and smiled, “Will do.”

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Okay so now you know why the police suspect David, naughty Clover hey!

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