“She went instead to Bridget and Al’s street and, standing a few hundred yards away, called their number. Bridget answered. ‘It’s me, Frieda. I wondered if I could have a quick word with Al. It’s just about things at King George’s that he might be able to help me with.’ ‘All right,’ said Bridget. ‘But, Frieda …’ her voice dropped so that Frieda could scarcely make out her words ‘… he still doesn’t know.’ ‘Doesn’t know what?’ ‘Doesn’t know who you are.’ ‘You haven’t told him?’ ‘Not yet.’ ‘That’s ...extremely discreet of you. I’d assumed you would tell him.’ ‘It’s complicated,’ said Bridget. ‘I don’t know how he’d take it. A nanny who’s wanted for murder.’ ‘I can see that.’ ‘And he doesn’t know about Sandy’s darkest moments either.’ ‘You’re good at keeping secrets,’ said Frieda. ‘I’m good at knowing whose secret it is to tell. Remember that when you talk to Al.’ Al came onto the phone. ‘What can I do for you?’ ‘It’s a bit awkward,’ said Frieda.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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