April 2004
The past months had passed in a haze. Alyona could barely believe that it was April already, that the new season in the artistic flying scene was starting again and that the person who had tried to kill her daughter was still out there. The concerned mother had taken precautions, of course. The security at the artistic flying school had been increased; she had hired bodyguards that Aglaya reluctantly accepted to some degree.
Alyona had given her best to investigate what had happened but she felt that she was missing pieces of information. She had tried to find out which poison had been used, hoping that this would allow her to find a suspect but so far she was no closer to revealing Aglaya’s stalker’s identity than she had been half a year ago.
She had hired a private detective from Moscow who had done such a poor job that she had fired him again. Truth be told, the man had achieved less than Alyona herself and she had been very reluctant to pay his bill. In the end she had done it not because she thought the investigator deserved a single knut but because she wanted to spare herself the trouble of having to talk to him ever again.
At some point, when she had searched for someone to replace the man, she had heard of an all female detective agency based in London that operated internationally and had a good reputation. Maybe she was wasting time and money again here but she had contacted Charlotte Robbins and had asked for help in a sensitive and secret matter. The Englishwoman had written a nice letter back and they had met. Alyona rather liked Ms Robbins, and thought that it was definitely worth a try to let one of her private detectives investigate the case.
On the day the private investigator came to introduce herself to Alyona, the healer was nervous. It never felt good to confide in people and she tried to calm her nerves by having a glass of vodka. One single vodka shot was absolutely fine, she thought. These days she never knew if she was making the right decisions, doing the right things. She just felt that she had to do
something. She couldn’t stop investigating, making sure that Aglaya was safe. Stopping this meant to give up, to stop fighting, and she definitely couldn’t do that, no matter how much time, money, and energy she wasted on it.
She was almost glad that Anton had completely moved to his workshop by now. That way she didn’t have to justify her actions to him. As she heard a knock on the door the woman eyed the vodka bottle again, briefly considering having another drink but deciding against it in the end. She approached the door, took a deep breath and opened it, offering a welcoming little smile that faded when she saw the young woman on her doorstep.
“Hello,†she said, narrowing her eyes a little as she took in the young blonde’s appearance. She looked like a nice girl, but somehow was not at all what Alyona had imagined. “Did Ms Robbins send you?†She asked in Russian before repeating the question in accented English. She wondered if that was really the private detective or if someone else had chosen this particular time to randomly kock on her door.