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Tony Black

Truth Lies Bleeding

Prologue

The girls screams were enough to give away their hiding place. It took a lot of noise, a racket, to have heads popping out of windows in a Muirhouse high-rise but it wasnt the noise alone that alerted the neighbourhood.

Oh my God

The young girl didnt recognise her own voice it was loaded with an emotion she hadnt heard before. The tone was higher, seemed to tremble more. It was as if she had somehow tapped into a world shed only encountered on the television, or at the cinema. It sounded alien to her.

What is it, Trish?

The three teenagers surrounded their friend. Theyd been smoking, drinking, having a laugh and a joke, whiling away another day that they should have spent at school. But this wasnt any other day; Trish knew it the moment she had started to scream.

Trish, whats up?

The girl stood rigid. When her friends touched her she jerked herself away and started to shiver. Tears fell down her cheeks soon after. They felt cold on her hot skin.

Trish?

She didnt answer, the words wouldnt come.

She felt the colour draining from her face. She closed her eyes tight, tried to shut it all out but the images were still there inside her head. She started to bite her lip. Her breathing altered, became shorter. She felt the corners of her mouth turning down and her whole head now seemed to be shivering out of control. More tears came. The shivers stopped suddenly, then instantly started again as she opened her eyes and held up her hands.

Trish knew the streaks of blood were spotted by the others at once. They were dark red smears moving slowly down her fingertips towards her palms. It took her some time to register the blood was actually on her hands nothing seemed real now but when she became aware of what she was looking at her mouth opened wide and her throat tightened.

No sound came from her. As the girls stared at her everything felt like it was locked inside her. Trapped.

Trish

Her mouth widened some more; she started to gag, wanted to be sick but nothing would come out except a noise. A shrill, desperate animal wail. The others stepped back. They watched Trish shaking as she screamed out. She stared at her hands, and felt her eyes widening at the sight of the fresh blood.

Keep the noise down! A man hung his head from an open window in the high-rise above the alleyway. He turned to the girls below, looked down, but didnt call out a second time.

The girls stared at each other, looked scared. One shrugged. Another ran to Trish, clamped arms around her. As her wailing turned to sobs Trish fell into her friend, weeping and shaking. The young girl held her, trying to keep her steady on her feet but the pair were forced to slump onto the ground.

What is it, Trish? What is it?

The other two girls watched for a moment, then one of them pointed back up the alleyway. There was a large bin on wheels, a communal bin, a dumpster. A few moments earlier Trish had gone over there to drop off an empty bottle. She watched the girls staring at each other, wondering what shed seen. She could tell that thoughts were passing between them: they were curious.

One of the girls started to walk; the other followed.

Trish tried to call out, to bring them back, but words still wouldnt come out.

She watched them go. Tried to claw out to them, pull them back.

They kept walking up the alleyway.

It was a large bin, almost as tall as they were. When they got up close they pointed to the bloody finger-streaks. Trish watched as they turned to each other as if to ask, Whats inside?

For a moment they stared on, frozen, then one spoke. Go on, open it.

No, you do it.

The girls stood, unmoving. Trish tried again to call to them but all that came from her now was screams, shrill roars she couldnt control.

They looked back, then, Well do it together.

A firm nod. Okay.

They reached out hands, raised the lid of the dumpster. Their breathing looked to have stilled as their thin arms pushed the black rubber lid back. The dark interior of the vault was exposed now. For a second or two the girls peered into the blackness, but didnt seem to see anything. They drew closer, raised themselves on tiptoes.

As they edged nearer the rim, Trish remembered the sweet smell that had come from inside. She knew it would take a moment for their eyes to adjust to the darkness inside the bin, to make out the light and shade. To piece together familiar shapes, in an unfamiliar setting. To take in with their eyes what their minds wouldnt want to believe.

In the next few seconds the air filled with the screams of two more young girls; they were running from the alleyway.

Chapter 1

DI Rob Brennan stood outside the Chief Supers door with his fist held tightly, knuckles out, hovering beneath the brassy nameplate. He thought about pounding the wood panel, thought again, then gripped the handle and stomped in.

You want me?

Chief Superintendent Aileen Galloway, phone in hand, blasted some poor DC about the state of his handwriting in the mileage log for the new Cavaliers.

If its not a good time, Ill call back, said Brennan.

She turned, keeping up her rant, and flagged him to sit down. It was multi-skilling, or man-management, something like that, he thought; something women were always better at than men. Wasnt that the received wisdom?

Brennan walked over to the desk. It was immaculate. Little rows of yellow Post-it notes lined up with geometric precision on the carefully stacked files. A set of pens, only two, and a photo-frame containing a picture of a smiling man and two perfect young children looked like a mortgage advertisement from an era before the banking crisis, before the ads had shifted towards images of cast-iron stability, more meat and potatoes, less gloss. Or maybe they hadnt changed at all. Maybe it was the way he viewed them now; maybe everything had lost its gloss.

Brennan took out a Silk Cut. Not a real fag: these were for Saturday smokers and teenies who bought packs of ten for a sly puff between home ec and maths But something had to give. A lot of things had to give, thought Brennan.

As he put the cigarette to his lips, the Chief Super hung up the phone. Light that and Ill have your guts for garters!

She probably meant it. He rolled the tip of the cig on his tongue, held schtum. He had no intention of lighting up; it was just a gambit, a needle for her. Galloway put her hands on her hips. She seemed to have him sussed a let-the-laddie-at-his-game look. She smiled, sat.

For a moment Brennan stood before her. She was a thin brunette in a tight-fitting skirt and jacket. He wondered, in other circumstances, could he fancy her? Doubted it she wasnt his type. There was a harshness there, a meanness of spirit that outweighed any other physical attractiveness. She was a ball-breaker, and Brennan liked his balls the way they were.

You called me in, maam.

Dont call me that, Brennan and stop playing the prick. She put a stare on him; what should have been an attractive pair of hazel eyes managed to burrow like hungry rats. He looked away. Whatever he thought of her, she was the boss and you didnt challenge the boss not unless you wanted your head in your hands to play with.

The Chief Super took a file from the top of the neatly stacked pile on her desk. For a moment, she seemed engrossed; she completely ignored Brennan as she turned over the pages with her long fingernails. After some time she sat up, straightened her back and made an apse of her fingers. Brennan felt uneasy as she stared over him, spoke: Ive been looking over your file.

File? He knew exactly what she meant, but played dumb. It was the psych file compiled by Dr Fuller.

The recommendation is for you to return to she stalled, held in her words, then, the real world.

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