REWIND 2 - extract
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But it wasn't like that at
all. And there was no puzzlement either as to whether anything had happened or
not. It wasn't like before when he had put the shopping in the car, locked the
car and then be taken from behind. This time, Tammy hadn't quite made the big
Merc four by four and there was the shopping all strewn around the floor, plus
her smashed, destroyed mobile phone. He knew it was hers because of the weird
pink skin she had fitted to it. That was Tammy all over. Pink and girlie. Some
of the bag contents had spilled out. Expensive trainers, expensive jeans, other
bits and pieces. Jo's bracelet. That was what made Ben shiver down the core of
his spine. If there had been no sign of the shopping, then the motive could
have been robbery. But all of this stuff was there. It had been left. To Ben, a
high ranking police officer, this was a scene of crime. He took a few seconds
to take it in. He looked further afield. In his mind, a wider search than the
immediate area around the four by four. There was no sign of Tammy. He spotted
skid marks. Those tyres had been wide, he could tell that. Then he spotted
drips, little splashes on the floor. For some reason Ben didn't like those
drips. He'd seen something like this before during a case in work. A case of
sexual abuse. Then it had been semen stains that he had had to get samples of.
Ben was going through all
sorts of horrors in his mind. The thing was that nothing that was going through
his mind would be able to match the reality. He would never have been thinking
that his beautiful daughter had been abused, multiple times. His mind was
coming to the conclusion that the substance spilled and splashed over the floor
was human semen. In fact he knew it was. He had seen it before. The white
splashes that faded to transparent on the outside of the splash. He had seen it
before and he didn't need scenes of crime here to tell him what it was. What
did startle him was the amount of these splashes. The amount of semen that was present.
That feeling in Ben's stomach was taking on a more severe turn. He walked
around the Merc, then back to the rear of it. Those skid marks. Another vehicle
had been here. In his mind whatever had happened to Tammy had happened in this
very spot. And now she wasn't here anymore. Whoever had done this thing to her,
whatever this thing was, had done it, and then taken her. His mind was coming
up with horrors about what could have happened. But once again, his mind
wouldn't be able to match the reality of what had happened. Or what would
happen in the future.
He would never know how
long he stayed in that car park with these things churning around in his mind.
It was another of those cases where time was kind of suspended in animation. He
would have to go back to Jo, and to Leah and Leanne. At least there was no
mistake. Something had happened it was just a question of what. This was a man
who was used to seeing the worst in people. This was a man who had seen and
investigated horrific crimes. Crimes that defied human belief. And crimes that
had given him this sickly feeling in his stomach. The same sickly feeling that
he was feeling now. He made his way back to the elevator. He need to speak to
Jo. That was what he needed to do.
Jo knew, the minute, the second,
the micro second that their eyes met that something was wrong. Leah and Leanne
were oblivious - they were deep in conversation about something that would be
completely alien to parents, or older people in general. But the instant that
Jo's eyes met Ben's there was that knowledge. That terrible knowledge that
something was wrong. Ben ever so slightly, almost imperceptibly moved his head
side to side to the negative. Jo mouthed the words, "Where's Tammy?" She didn't
ask the question out loud. She didn't want to alert the younger siblings. She
just mouthed the words. Ben didn't answer, he just shook his head again. And
there was this time, like a split second in time where the colour just drained
from Jo. She had got her colour back. With all that had gone on, she had got
over it and got her glow back. Got her mojo back. But in that split, split
second, the colour was gone again and there was the haunted look that had taken
over her before. It was back. Ben made it to Jo's side. "Something has
happened. I don't know what. I have no idea. I want you to take the girls and
make your way home on public transport. I'll go collect the car and meet you
back there." Jo was hanging onto Ben's every word just trying to work out what
had happened. Or try to gleam anything from what he was saying that would give
a hint as to what had happened to Tammy. Obviously she didn't know about semen
stains, strewn shopping and absolutely no sign of Tammy, yet. But she had to
know what was going on and she had to do what Ben said. She just nodded.
"Come on girls. We're going
home on the bus." Leah and Leanne just stopped talking and looked at their
mother as though she had just landed from another planet. "On the bus? We never
go on busses!" That was Leah - and there was this silence between them all. As
though the girls wanted an explanation. "Where's Tammy? That was Leanne.
"What's going on?" Leah again. "No questions now girls we've gotta get home as
soon as we can. Dad's going to follow is in a bit. "Where's Tammy." Leanne was
insistent. Jo had to think quickly. She had to think on her feet. With
everything else that was starting to churn around her mind she had to put
Leanne off the scent that there could be anything at all wrong with her older
sister. "She's had to go somewhere. She'll meet us back at home later." Already
the deceit and the lies had started. That was a lie that Jo would never be able
to straighten out. She didn't know it then, but it was a fact. They collected
their bags and headed to the bus station outside of the Mall. Ben just stood
there. It was like he didn't know what to do. He didn't know which way to turn.
He watched the family minus Tammy head to the bus station and he had this
terrible, terrible feeling in his stomach. He had the knowledge - he knew that
his eldest daughter had at the very least been fucked. He couldn't think what
else had happened to her. There was a point in his though process - a point
where there was a connection made between this and what had happened to him and
Jo all that time ago. There was nothing concrete - no one little thing that
made that connection. It was just his forensic, detective mind. It was there
and he had to deal with it.
The knowledge that his
eldest had been sexually abused was enough for Ben to contend with. He had to
decide how much to share with Jo. Or if he was going to share at all. How could
he tell Jo what he feared had happened to Tammy. He couldn't. He just couldn't.