Murder at the Book Festival by Jane Bettany
Author:Jane Bettany [Bettany, Jane]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-07-25T17:00:00+00:00
Chapter 22
âIt was a secret that my parents took to their graves,â Leonie continued. âBut before I tell you about it, I need to backtrack a little, to my last years at school. Like I said, I had a lot of friends, and a few boyfriends too. I was young, carefree, learning about life. It was an exhilarating time, especially when Rupert Dalloway came onto the scene.â
âHe was the guy at the festival?â Violet said, pleased that Leonie was finally opening up properly. âThe one who asked about your one true love?â
âThatâs him.â Leonie smiled inscrutably. âYou know ⦠I didnât recognise him at first, even when he put his hand up to ask a question. But when I heard him speak ⦠thatâs when I knew. His voice transported me straight back to 1988 ⦠to a time of love and excitement and heartbreak. Rupert was my first love ⦠my only love.â
âIt sounds as if youâre still smitten,â Violet said. âTell me about him.â
Laughing, Leonie bowed her head for a moment. âHe was very good-looking when he was young,â she said. âBut other than that, he wasnât exactly loveâs young dream. In fact, he was only at my school because heâd been expelled from an expensive private college. He joined the upper sixth a few weeks into the first term â and he arrived with a reputation. He was a rebel and a prankster who utterly refused to take life or his studies seriously. I suspect his parents had reached the end of their tether with him. They were furious that heâd got himself expelled â apparently it wasnât the first time heâd been chucked out of a fancy school â and they were mortified he was finishing his education at the local comp.
âAt first, I kept out of his way. I was in the lower sixth and I suppose I was wary of him. Iâd acted up myself plenty of times during my teens, but unlike Rupert, I always knew when to rein it in. My studies mattered to me, and I wasnât going to do anything that would jeopardise my exam results. I was desperate to leave home and get out of Merrywell, and going to university was my only viable escape plan.
âLife with my parents was mind-numbingly boring. They provided for me, and loved me in their own way, but they were staid and unadventurous. I was âclimbing the wallsâ, biding my time, waiting to get out of there. Iâd mapped out my whole future: I was going to become a hotshot lawyer and leave Merrywell forever.â
âSo, what happened?â Violet said.
Leonie gripped her scarf and pressed it against her neck.
âRupert and I began seeing each other, in secret,â she said.
âWhy did it have to be a secret?â
âBecause his parents had read him the riot act. They didnât like him being at the local school, but they knew it was his last chance. They spelled everything out ⦠warned him about getting distracted ⦠told him he had to focus on his studies and only his studies.
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