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FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2013
MORNING
The 8:04 is almost deserted1. The windows are openand the air is cool after yesterday’s storm. Meganhas been missing for around 133 hours, and I feelbetter than I have in months. When I looked atmyself in the mirror this morning, I could see thedifference in my face: my skin is clearer, my eyesbrighter. I feel lighter2. I’m sure I haven’t actually lostan ounce, but I don’t feel encumbered3. I feel likemyself—the myself I used to be.
There’s been no word from Scott. I scoured4 theInternet and there was no news of an arrest, either,so I imagine he just ignored my email. I’mdisappointed, but I suppose it was to be expected.
Gaskill rang this morning, just as I was leaving thehouse. He asked me whether I would be able tocome by the station today. I was terrified for amoment, but then I heard him say in his quiet, mildtone that he just wanted me to look at a couple ofpictures. I asked him whether Scott Hipwell had beenarrested.
“No one has been arrested, Ms. Watson,” he said.
“But the man, the one who’s under caution?.?.?.??”
“I’m not at liberty to say.”
His manner of speaking is so calming, so reassuring,it makes me like him again.
I spent yesterday evening sitting on the sofa injogging bottoms and a T-shirt, making lists of thingsto do, possible strategies. For example, I could hangaround Witney station at rush hour, wait until I seethe5 red-haired man from Saturday night again. Icould invite him for a drink and see where it leads,whether he saw anything, what he knows about thatnight. The danger is that I might see Anna or Tom,they would report me and I would get into trouble(more trouble) with the police. The other danger isthat I might make myself vulnerable. I still have thetrace of an argument in my head—I may havephysical evidence of it on my scalp and lip. What ifthis is the man who hurt me? The fact that hesmiled and waved doesn’t mean anything, he couldbe a psychopath for all I know. But I can’t see himas a psychopath. I can’t explain it, but I warm tohim.
I could contact Scott again. But I need to give hima reason to talk to me, and I’m worried thatwhatever I saw will make me look like a madwoman.
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deserted
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| adj.荒芜的,荒废的,无人的,被遗弃的 | |
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lighter
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| v.妨碍,阻碍,拖累( encumber的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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scoured
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| 走遍(某地)搜寻(人或物)( scour的过去式和过去分词 ); (用力)刷; 擦净; 擦亮 | |
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seethe
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disappearance
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spoke
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anticipation
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stapler
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conjure
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transgression
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cipher
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| n.零;无影响力的人;密码 | |
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motive
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