โWhy?โ
โI need him to call me, and when Paula answers, he needs to sound serious, like he has very important news to tell me. He has to sound concerned enough for her to be intrigued.โ
โOK . . .โ
โEvelyn, what are you up to?โ Celia said, looking up at me.
When I get on the phone, he has to say exactly this,โ I said, and I took a piece of paper and started scribbling.
Harry read it and then handed the paper to Celia. She looked at me.
There was a knock on the door, and without even being welcomed, Don came in.
โIโve been looking all over for you,โ he said. His voice showed neither anger nor affection. But I knew Don, and I knew that with him, there was no lukewarm. The
absence of warmth was a chill. โI assume youโve read this bullshit?โ He had the magazine in his hand.
โI have a plan,โ I said.
โYouโre goddamn right you have a plan. Somebody better have a plan. Iโm not walking around this town looking like a henpecked asshole. Cameron, what happened here?โ
โIโm dealing with it, Don.โ
โGood.โ
โBut in the meantime, I think you should hear Evelynโs plan. I think itโs important youโre on board before she moves forward.โ
Don took a seat in the chair opposite Celia. He nodded at her. โCelia.โ
โDon.โ
โWith all due respect, I feel like this is a matter for the three of us to discuss?โ he said.
โOf course,โ Celia said, stepping up from the chair.
โNo,โ I said, putting my hand out to stop her. โStay.โ
Don looked at me.
โSheโs my friend.โ
Don rolled his eyes and shrugged. โSo whatโs the plan, Evelyn?โ
โIโm going to fake a miscarriage.โ
โWhat on earth for?โ
โTheyโll hate me and probably lose respect for you if they think I wonโt give you a baby,โ I said, despite the fact that it was exactly what was going on between us. That was the elephant in the room, of course. This was all sort of true.
โBut theyโll pity you both if they think she canโt,โ Celia said.
โPity? What are you talking about, pity? I donโt want to be pitied. Thereโs no power in pity. You canโt sell movies with pity.โ
And then Harry spoke up and said, โLike hell you canโt.โ
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WHEN THE PHONE rang at ten after six, Paula answered and then rushed into the bedroom to tell me the doctor was calling.