‘I don’t know how long I can go on without answers,’ she said as he turned away to fill the kettle. ‘It’s eating me up inside, Bryn. You would tell me if you knew something, wouldn’t you? You and Scarlett talk.’
Bryn stopped what he was doing and, for a second, he didn’t move or say anything. His movements were precise as he placed the kettle down on the countertop without switching it on. His mouth was open as he turned towards her, but he was struggling to find the words. He knew. He knew what she was suggesting. She could see his chest rising and falling as his breathing became more rapid. ‘Yes, we get on well,’ he said.
Nina wished he hadn’t taken away her coffee cup; her mouth was dry and her lips stuck to her teeth when she said, ‘I’m struggling to understand how this happened.’
Bryn nodded. ‘Me too.’
When Liam sailed into the kitchen, he didn’t at first pick up on the atmosphere. He dumped his backpack on the floor before heading to the fridge where he swigged orange juice straight from the carton. Wiping his mouth, he turned and that was when he noticed his mum sitting at the breakfast bar.
‘What are you still doing here?’
‘I’m not going into work today.’
‘Oh, right,’ he said.
Liam had so far remained on the outer edges of the family skirmish. He had looked genuinely shocked the day before when he had risen from his pit nursing a hangover and Nina had told him that his sister was pregnant. She had known before she questioned him that he could offer no further insight into Scarlett’s secret life. They were hard pressed to share a bathroom, they would hardly share secrets. But Liam knew someone who would.
‘Will you speak to Eva for me?’ she asked.
Nina watched her son squirm. This was not a conversation he wanted to have. ‘Mum, I already have. Sorry.’
‘And you’re sure you can’t think of anything – anything that might hint at who Scarlett’s been involved with?’
She had heard a muffled argument between Liam and Scarlett the night before. He had gone into her room and whatever passed between them was over in a matter of minutes, concluded by the slamming of bedroom doors.
‘I’m meeting Eva before school. I’ll try again,’ he said.
‘And Linus. She says it’s not him, but it’s possible that she’s made up this story about a married man to protect him.’
‘Whatever she’s up to,’ Liam said, ‘I’m pretty sure it’s not with Linus.’
‘I’m not afraid to hear the truth, Liam. Do you understand?’
Liam gave a shrug as he grabbed a handful of biscuits and left the house. He hadn’t understood what she was getting at and maybe that was a good thing. Bryn, however, knew exactly what she had been implying.
‘Why haven’t you gone to work, Nina?’ he asked after they heard Liam closing the front door.
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