Five

Five by Ursula P Archer

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Authors: Ursula P Archer
out before her, all the component parts communicating, forming links, reaching their invisible tentacles out towards one another.
    Maybe that’s how Nora had worked, too, when she was dreaming up an advertising campaign. Another parallel jumped out at Beatrice: the yellow Post-its on the computer screen, except here they weren’t from the boss but from Nora herself. That same handwriting again, now so familiar.
    Pick up jacket from drycleaners , said one of the notes. The other two revealed telephone numbers, scribbled alongside the names they belonged to.
    ‘Do you know who these people are?’ Beatrice asked Max Winstatt, who was waiting behind her.
    ‘Business contacts. A graphic designer and a client we’re hoping to get a follow-up commission from.’
    The desk drawers were much neater than the surface of the desk itself, containing stacks of writing paper, headache tablets, cough sweets and a half-eaten bar of chocolate, 70 per cent cocoa. Seeing it suddenly made Beatrice feel much sadder than any other detail of the case had. It would never have occurred to Nora Papenberg that she wouldn’t be around to finish it.
    She turned away hastily. ‘That’s all for today. Thank you for your help.’
    Winstatt accompanied her and Stefan to the door. ‘If you need anything else, please don’t hesitate to call me.’
    ‘Of course.’
    The car was parked in the next street. Stefan laid the laptop gently on the back seat before getting behind the steering wheel. ‘Oh, shit. This wasn’t a short-stay parking zone, was it?’
    Beatrice, who had only just opened the passenger door, leant over and reached for the piece of paper that was tucked under the windscreen wiper. ‘No, it’s just some advertisement, there’s no—’ She had been about to say, ‘plastic sleeve around it’, but the words stuck in her throat. She stared at the unfolded piece of paper shaking in her hand.
TFTH .
    The Owner had sent them another message.
    Drasche sniffed disdainfully as he took the little plastic bag Beatrice had put the message into. ‘And I’m assuming you touched it without gloves, right?’
    ‘Of course. I thought it was just a flyer.’
    A grim nod. ‘So you said.’
    ‘If you had your way,’ said Beatrice, ‘we’d never be allowed to take our gloves off, because the whole world is made up of potential evidence, right?’
    A trace of a smile crept across Drasche’s face. ‘Yes, that’s pretty much it.’
    Back in her office, Beatrice called the mobile provider to chase up the research on the text message. To her surprise, they were ready with the results.
    ‘We were just about to call you,’ said the young man at the other end of the phone. She heard him shuffle through his paperwork. ‘The mobile the card is being used with isn’t connected to a network cell right now. It was last connected when the text message was sent, the one you received. At 13.16 at a UMTS cell in Hallein.’
    ‘What can you tell me about the phone’s owner?’
    The owner . She tried to rein herself in. Don’t jump to conclusions .
    ‘I can give you the IMEI and the IMSI; in other words, the mobile’s device number and user identification. That’s all, I’m afraid. I can also block the number for you if you like.’
    ‘No, certainly not!’ The words tumbled out. Every sign of life from the Owner – if it was him who had sent the message – was another chance that he might let his guard down.
    Each of the two numbers was fifteen digits long. Beatrice got him to read them out twice to eliminate any possibility of making a mistake. ‘Thank you. I just have one more request – I need a complete list of the connections that were made by this mobile, if you could get that ready for me.’ She gave the man her email address, thanked him again, hung up and leant back in her chair. With any luck, she would have a name soon. If the mobile hadn’t made its way to its owner illegally, then he had blown his cover with that text message.

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