Just One Evil Act

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Author: Elizabeth George
going to be to shave her head completely, but she didn’t have time to do that just then. She came out of the bathroom and rooted for a ski cap in her chest of drawers. She put this on and together she and Lynley returned to the front of the house.
    Everything was as she’d left it in Azhar’s flat. The only difference was that instead of sitting staring at nothing, Azhar was walking aimlessly through the rooms. When, hollow-eyed, he looked in their direction, Barbara said to him, “Azhar, I’ve brought DI Lynley from the Met.”
    He’d just emerged from Hadiyyah’s bedroom. He was clutching the little girl’s stuffed giraffe to his chest. He said to Lynley, “She’s taken her.”
    “Barbara’s told me.”
    “There’s nothing to be done.”
    Barbara said, “There’s always something to be done. We’re going to find her, Azhar.”
    She felt Lynley shoot her a look. It told her that she was making promises that neither he nor she could keep. But that was not how Barbara saw the situation. If they couldn’t help this man, she thought, then what was the point of being cops?
    Lynley said, “May we sit?”
    Azhar said yes, yes, of course, and they went into the sitting room. It was still fresh from Angelina’s redecoration of it. Barbara saw it now as she should have seen it when Angelina unveiled it to her: like something from a magazine, perfectly put together but otherwise devoid of anyone’s personality.
    Azhar said as they sat, “I telephoned her parents once you left.”
    “Where are they?” she asked.
    “Dulwich. They wished not to speak to me, of course. I am the ruination of one of their two children. So they will not contaminate themselves through any effort to be of assistance.”
    “Lovely couple,” Barbara noted.
    “They know nothing,” Azhar said.
    “Can you be sure of that?” Lynley asked.
    “From what they said and who they are, yes. They know nothing about Angelina and, what’s more, they do not want to know. They said she made her bed a decade ago and if she doesn’t like the smell of the sheets, it’s not down to them to do anything about that.”
    “There’s another child, though?” Lynley said, and when Azhar looked confused and Barbara asked, “What?” he clarified with, “You said you were the ruination of one of their two children. Who is the other and might Angelina be with this person?”
    “Bathsheba,” Azhar said. “Angelina’s sister. I know only her name but have never met her.”
    “Might Angelina and Hadiyyah be with her?”
    “They have no love for each other as I gather these things,” Azhar said. “So I doubt it.”
    “No love for each other according to Angelina?” Barbara asked sharply. The implication was clear to both Lynley and Azhar.
    “When people are desperate,” Lynley said to the man, “when they plan something like this—because it
would
have taken some planning, Azhar—old grudges are often put to rest. Did you ring the sister? Do you have the number?”
    “I know only her name. Bathsheba Ward. I know nothing else. I’m sorry.”
    “Not a problem,” Barbara said. “Bathsheba Ward gives us something to start with. It gives us a place to—”
    “Barbara, you are being kind,” Azhar said. “As are you”—this to Lynley—“to come here in the dead of night. But I know the reality of my situation.”
    Barbara said hotly, “I told you we’ll find her, Azhar. We
will
.”
    Azhar observed her with his calm, dark eyes. He looked at Lynley. His expression acted as acknowledgement of something Barbara didn’t want to admit and certainly didn’t want him to have to face.
    Lynley said, “Barbara’s told me there’s no divorce involved between you and Angelina.”
    “As we were not married, there is no divorce. And because there was no divorce between me and my wife—my legal wife—Angelina did not identify me as Hadiyyah’s father. Which was, of course, her right. I accepted this as one of the outcomes of not divorcing
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