The Missing and the Dead - Stuart MacBride


Stuart MacBride


The Missing and the Dead

Run


1

Faster. Sharp leaves whip past her ears, skeletal bushes and shrubs snatch at her ankles as she lurches into the next garden, breath trailing in her wake. Bare feet burning through the crisp, frozen grass.

Hes getting louder, shouting and crashing and swearing through hedges in the gloom behind her. Getting closer.

Oh God

She scrambles over a tall wooden fence, dislodging a flurry of frost. Theres a sharp ripping sound and the hem of her summer dress leaves a chunk of itself behind. The sandpit rushes up to meet her, knocking the breath from her lungs.

Please

Not like this

Not flat on her back in a strangers garden.

Above her, the sky fades from dirty grey to dark, filthy, orange. Tiny winks of light forge across it a plane on its way south. The sound of a radio wafts out from an open kitchen window somewhere. The smoky smear of a roaring log fire. A small child screaming that its not tired yet.

Up!

She scrambles to her feet and out onto the slippery crunch of frozen lawn, her shoes lost many gardens back. Tights laddered and torn, painted toenails on grubby feet. Breath searing her lungs, making a wall of fog around her head.

Run.

Straight across to the opposite side as the back door opens and a man comes out, cup of tea in one hand. Mouth hanging open. Hoy! What do you think youre-

She doesnt stop. Bends almost in half and charges into the thick leylandii hedge. The jagged green scrapes at her cheeks. A sharp pain slashes across her calf.

RUN!

If He catches her, thats it. Hell drag her back to the dark. Lock her away from the sun and the world and the people who love her. Make her suffer.

She bursts out the other side.

A woman squats in the middle of the lawn next to a border terrier. Shes wearing a blue plastic bag on her hand like a glove, hovering it over a mound of steaming brown. Her eyes snap wide, eyebrows up. Staring. Oh my God, are you ?

His voice bellows out across the twilight. COME BACK HERE!

Dont stop. Never stop. Dont let him catch up.

Not now.

Not after all shes been through.

Its not fair.

She takes a deep breath and runs.

Gods sake Logan shoved his way out of a thick wad of hedge into another big garden and staggered to a halt. Spat out bitter shreds of green that tasted like pine disinfectant.

A woman caught in the act of poop-scooping stared up at him.

He dragged out his Airwave handset and pointed it at her. Which way?

The hand wrapped in the carrier bag came up and trembled towards the neighbours fence.

Brilliant

Thanks. Logan pressed the button and ran for it. Tell Biohazard Bob to get the car round to Hillview Drive, its He scrambled onto the roof of a wee plastic bike-shed thing, shoes skidding on the frosty plastic. From there to the top of a narrow brick wall. Squinted out over a patchwork of darkened gardens and ones bathed in the glow of house lights. Its the junction with Hillview Terrace.

Detective Chief Inspector Steels smoky voice rasped out of the handsets speaker. How have you no caught the wee sod yet?

Dont start. Its Woah. A wobble. Both hands out, windmilling. Then frozen, bent forward over an eight-foot drop into a patch of Brussels sprouts.

What have I told you about screwing this up?

Blah, blah, blah.

The gardens stretched away in front, behind, and to the right backing onto the next road over. No sign of her. Where the hell are you?

There forcing her way through a copse of rowan and ash, making for the hedge on the other side. Two more gardens and shed be out on the road.

Right.

Logan hit the send button again. I need you to- His left shoe parted company with the wall. AAAAAAAARGH! Cracking through dark green spears, sending little green bombs flying, and thumping into the frozen earth below. THUMP. Officer down!

Laz? Jesus, what the hells Steels voice faded for a second. You! I want an armed response unit and an ambulance round to-

Gah He scrabbled upright, bits of squashed Brussels sprouts sticking to his dirt-smeared suit. Officer back up again!

Are you taking the-

The handset went in his pocket again and he sprinted for the fence. Clambered over it as Steels foul-mouthed complaints crackled away to themselves.

Across the next garden in a dozen strides, onto a box hedge then up over another slab of brick.

She was struggling with a wall of rosebushes, their thorned snaking branches digging into her blue summer dress, slicing ribbons of blood from her arms and legs. Blonde hair caught in the spines.

YOU! STOP RIGHT THERE!

Please no, please no, please no

Logan dropped into the garden.

She wrenched herself free and disappeared towards the last house on the road, leaving her scalp behind No, not a scalp a wig.

He sprinted. Jumped. Almost cleared the bush. Crashed through the privet on the other side, head first. Tumbled.

On his feet.

There!

He rugby-tackled her by the gate, his shoulder slamming into the small of her back, sending them both crunching onto the gravel. Sharp stones dug into his knees and side. The smell of dust and cat scratched into the air.

And she SCREAMED. No words, just a high-pitched bellow, face scarlet, spittle flying, eyes like chunks of granite. Stubble visible through the pancake makeup that covered her thorn-torn cheeks. Breath a sour cloud of grey in the cold air. Hands curled into fists, battering against Logans chest and arms.

A fist flashed at Logans face and he grabbed it. Cut it out! Im detaining you under-

KILL YOU! The other hand wrapped itself around his throat and squeezed. Nails digging into his skin, sharp and stinging.

Sod that. Logan snapped his head back, then whipped it forward. Crack right into the bridge of her nose.

A grunt and she let go, beads of blood spattering against his cheek. Warm and wet.

He snatched at her wrist, pulled till the hand was folded forward at ninety degrees, and leaned on the joint.

The struggling stopped, replaced by a sucking hiss of pain. Adams apple bobbing. Scarlet dripping across her lips. Let me go, you bastard! Not a womans voice at all, getting deeper with every word. I didnt do anything!

Logan hauled out his cuffs and snapped them on the twisted wrist, using the whole thing as a lever against the strained joint.

Wheres Stephen Bisset?

HELP! RAPE!

More pressure. Im not asking you again where is he?

Aaaaagh Youre breaking my wrist! Please, I dont-

One more push.

OK! OK! God A deep breath through gritted, blood-stained, teeth. Then a grin. Hes dying. All on his own, in the dark. Hes dying. And theres nothing you can do about it.

2

2

The windscreen wipers squealed and groaned their way across the glass, clearing the dusting of tiny white flakes. The council hadnt taken the Christmas decorations down yet: snowmen, and holly sprigs, and bells, and reindeer, and Santas shone bright against the darkness.

Ten days ago and the whole place would have been heaving Hogmanay, like a hundred Friday nights all squished into one but now it was deserted. Everyone would be huddled up at home, nursing Christmas overdrafts and longing for payday.

The pool cars wheels hissed through the slush. No traffic the only other vehicles were parked at the side of the road, being slowly bleached by the falling snow.

Logan turned in his seat and scowled into the back of the car as they made the turn onto the North Deeside Road. Last chance, Graham.

Graham Stirling sat hunched forwards, hands cuffed in front of him now, dabbing at his blood-crusted nostrils with grubby fingers. Voice thick and flat. You broke my nose

Sitting next to him, Biohazard Bob sniffed. Aye, and you didnt even say thank you, did you? The single thick eyebrow that lurked above his eyes made a hairy V-shape. He leaned in, so close one of his big sticky-out ears brushed Stirlings forehead. Now answer the question: wheres Stephen Bisset?

I need to go to hospital.

You need a stiff kicking is what you need. Biohazard curled a hand into a hairy fist. Now tell us where Bisset is, or so help me God, Im going to-

Detective Sergeant Marshall! Enough. Logan bared his teeth. We dont assault prisoners in police cars.

Biohazard sat back in his seat. Lowered his fist. Aye, it makes a mess of the upholstery. Rennie: find somewhere quiet to park. Somewhere dark.

DS Rennie pulled the car to a halt at the pedestrian crossing, tip-tapping his fingers on the steering wheel as a pair of well-dressed men staggered across the road. Arms wrapped around each others shoulders. Singing an old Rod Stewart tune. Oblivious as the snow got heavier.

Their suits looked a lot more expensive than Rennies. Their haircuts too his stuck up in a blond mop above his pink-cheeked face, neck disappearing into a shirt collar two sizes too big for it. Like a wee boy playing dress-up in his dads clothes. He glanced over his shoulder. You want the court to know you cooperated, dont you, Graham? That you helped? Might save you a couple of years inside?

Silence.

Stirling picked a clot of blood from the skin beneath his nose and wiped it on the tattered fabric of his dress.

The DIs serious, Graham, hes not going to ask you again. Why not do yourself a favour and tell him what he needs to know?

A pause. Then Stirling looked up. Smiled. OK.

Biohazard pulled out an Airwave handset. Bout time. Come on then address?

His pink tongue emerged, slid its way around pale lips. No. You and the boy have to get out. I talk to him, pointing at Logan, or we go back to the station and you get me a lawyer.

Dont be stupid, Stirling, were not-

No comment.

Logan sighed. This is idiotic, its-

You heard me: no comment. They get out, or you get me a lawyer.

Rennies face pinched. Guv?

No comment.

Logan rubbed his eyes. Out. Both of you.

Guv, I dont think thats-

I know. Now: out.

Rennie stared at Biohazard.

Pause.

Biohazard shrugged. Then climbed out onto the empty pavement.

A beat later, Rennie killed the engine and followed him. Still think this is a bad idea.

Clunk, the door shut, leaving Logan and Graham Stirling alone in the car.

Talk.

The forest on the Slug Road. Theres a track off into the trees, you need a key for the gate. An an old forestry workers shack hidden away in there, miles from anywhere. The smile grew hazy, the eyes too, as if he was reliving something. If youre lucky, Steve might still be alive.

Logan took out his handset. Right. Well-

Youll never find it without me. Its not on any maps. Cant even see it on Google Earth. Stirling leaned forward. Search all you like: by the time you find him, Steve Bisset will be long dead.

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