CRABAPPLE COURT - an excerpt
PAGE 44 - 45
Without hesitation, Heather opens her medical bag, withdraws what is required and injects Patricia. Within moments Patricia is calm and soon sound asleep on the living-room couch.
"Gerald, I asked you have they started a search party yet? Why aren't the police here? Have they already left? I can't believe they would leave poor Patricia alone in the state she was in."
"The police haven't been here, Heather."
"What? Why on earth are they taking so long to get here? What time did you call them, Gerald?"
"I haven't called them yet, Heather. You're the only person I've called and to be quite frank I did not know what else to do."
"You didn't know what to do? Gerald, for heaven's sakes, call the police. Why haven't you called them? Call them right now! Have Susan's playmates been contacted? Could she have left the house and gone somewhere to play before Patricia woke up this morning?"
As he dialed the number for the police station, Gerald answers, "Patricia told me she did all that this morning before she called me." Then, "Yes, sir. I need to report a missing child."
Within ten minutes two police officers arrive at the door of Number five Crabapple Court.
After questioning Heather the police allow her to return next door to her home. She walks back across her neighbour's front lawn to her own house. The first thing she does is to phone her husband, Ernie, at work. She explains the little she knows of the situation to him. "The police kept asking me why I put Patricia to sleep before they had their opportunity to question her. And they were right, Andy. It was a stupid thing to do. I don't know why I did that."
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