Jon climbed out of the shower cubicle and grabbed a towel from the towel rail. He hummed cheerily as he dried himself, happy in the knowledge that an entire Sunday of doing as little as possible except for relaxing lay ahead. After giving his teeth a thorough brushing, he peered at his reflection in the mirror and decided that he didn't need a shave. It was at that moment that his doorbell rang. Jon immediately glanced through the bathroom door to see the time on the clock by the bed. 9:25 am. "Who the hell's that?" he said out loud as he ran through to the bedroom and picked up a pair of jogging trousers, hurriedly pulling them on. The doorbell rang a second time. "Christ's sake." he murmured as he frantically looked round for a t shirt. "I'm coming!! Just a second" he yelled, snatching a black t shirt out of a drawer and pulling it over his head as he hurried to the front door.
The image through the spy hole was a bit blurred but Jon could still clearly see that his surprise visitor was a smartly dressed woman with a pale complexion and auburn hair, dressed in what appeared to be a black rain coat - Jon didn't recognise her. He unlocked the door and opened it.
"Mr Buchan?" asked the woman, who he could now see was carrying a large briefcase similar to the ones used by pilots.
"Yes, that's right."
"I'm detective sergeant Jillian Corrigan," she held out a small wallet and opened it revealing a police warrant card with her name and photograph on it. "I'm your local crime prevention officer." She put the warrant card back in her coat pocket and, flashing a disarming smile with her red lips, she offered her gloved hand to Jon. They shook hands, and Jon noted the contrast between the firmness of the hand shake and the incredible softness of the expensive looking leather glove that disappeared under the police officer's sleeve. To his surprise, she held onto his hand rather than release it as she continued "We've had a few incidents in the area over the last few months and as part of our local crime prevention initiative, I wonder if I might just come in and check your window locks". Her thumb very gently rubbed the palm of his hand and for a moment Jon thought it maybe some odd masons handshake.
The house wasn't in it's tidiest state and Jon wasn't really in the mood for visitors, not even ones as attractive as this one. Pulling his hand away he attempted a weak protest, "Well, I was just having a shower actually and I'm not even properly dressed..."
"Not to worry sir," D.S. Corrigan interrupted taking a step through the door, "It really won't take long and it is important to ensure your safety as a local resident". Clearly Jon was not going to be able to persuade her to come back at a more convenient time, and he relented, closing the door behind her.
"Is the kitchen through here, sir?" she asked as she disappeared through a doorway.
"Err yes, that's right." Jon followed the police officer into the kitchen and watched as she walkied over to the windows, the spikey heels of her knee length leather boots clicking on the wooden floor. He estimated her height at about five feet seven inches, though the two inch heels on her boots raised that to five feet nine inches. Her auburn hair was semi tamed in a pony tail which cascaded down the back of her raincoat which was tightly belted at the waist. "Can I get you a tea or coffee?" he felt obliged to ask.
"A cup of coffee would be lovely thankyou. Milk, one sugar please." As the detective inspected the window locks, Jon switched the kettle on and retrieved two mugs from the cupboard.
"You mentioned some 'incidents' had taken place, I hadn't noticed anything in the local press." Jon retrieved a teaspoon from the drawer.
"Yes sir, there's been several incidents involving single men living in the area." She finished her inspection and walked over to Jon, standing close behind him as he made the coffee.
Jon heard the clicks of her heels on the floor behind him. "Really? Burglary was it?". When she replied, he was a little startled as to how close behind him she was standing.
"No, nothing was taken," she replied, before quietly adding, "well, no valuables anyway." As she spoke, Jon could feel the warmth of her breath against the back of his neck. It was all rather unnerving so he quickly stirred the contents of the two mugs, picked them up and turned. He was pressed up against the kitchen work surface, such was her close proximity to him.
"Your, ahem.. coffee." He cleared his throat and offered her a steaming mug. As she accepted it, her gloved hand once again brushed his. She beamed a broad smile at him and softly mouthed the work "Thankyou". Nervously sliding out from the police woman, Jon quickly headed towards the living room where he placed his mug down on the coffee table. Following him, D.S. Corrigan also placed her mug down and strode towards the bay windows. "Can I take your coat for you?" Jon asked.
"No thankyou, As I said, it won't take more than a few minutes." He found that answer somewhat odd. Why ask for a coffee when you don't think you'll be staying long enough to take off your coat and gloves? Strange, but he shrugged it off.
Taking a seat at one end of the sofa, his mind turned to the crimes she had mentioned."So if not burglary then what sort of incidents were they?".
"Breaking and entering. Assault. Illegal detention..."
"Illegal detention?" he sat back, sipping his coffee.