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Chapter no 16

Want to Know a Secret?

Itโ€™s eight-thirty at night, which is Bobbyโ€™s bedtime, and Elliot still isnโ€™t back from work.

This has been happening more and more lately. It used to be just an occasional thing, but now itโ€™s more like twice a week. But this is the first time Elliot hasnโ€™t responded to my text messages asking when heโ€™ll be home. Itโ€™s like Iโ€™m just supposed to accept that heโ€™ll be home at some unknown time in the future, and not worry about it.

Iโ€™d be a lot less worried about it if Brianna wasnโ€™t with him. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t trust him, butโ€ฆ

I still donโ€™t know who he was talking to on the phone the other night. But I havenโ€™t gotten any other text messages. Maybe whoever was harassing me decided to leave me alone.

I read Bobby his usual bedtime story. He loves theย Goosebumpsย books, even though Iโ€™m worried they give him nightmares. I sit on the edge of his bed, recounting the story of the ventriloquist dummy that came to life.

โ€œAre you sure this isnโ€™t scaring you?โ€ I ask him. Bobby rolls his eyes. โ€œNo! Itโ€™s not scary. Itโ€™sย funny.โ€ Whatever. โ€œOkay, well, itโ€™s time for sleep.โ€

โ€œBut Dad isnโ€™t home yet!โ€

I pull my phone out of my pocket and see if there are any text messages from Elliot. Nothing.

โ€œCan you call him?โ€ Bobby asks.

I had been trying not to be an annoying wife, but now that Bobby is asking me to call him, I feel like it gives me a license to do it. I select Elliotโ€™s number from the list of favorites and it rings on the other line.

And rings.

Heโ€™s not picking up.

โ€œSorry, Bobby.โ€ I disconnect the call before it goes to voicemail. โ€œHeโ€™s really busy at work.โ€

Bobbyโ€™s lower lip trembles. โ€œBut heย alwaysย says good night.โ€

I let out a sigh. My only other option is to call the number for his office. At least then Iโ€™ll know if heโ€™s on the road or not. Ordinarily, I

wouldnโ€™t do it because it means speaking to Brianna. But itโ€™s late enough that Iโ€™m willing to make an exception.

I dial the number and it rings three times before Briannaโ€™s peppy voice comes on the line. โ€œElliot Mastersonโ€™s office. This is Brianna.โ€

Great. Not only is he still at work at eight-thirty at night, but heโ€™s with his gorgeous secretary. All alone.

โ€œUm, hi.โ€ I clear my throat. โ€œThis is April.โ€ โ€œWho?โ€

โ€œAprilย Masterson. Elliotโ€™sย wife.โ€ I grit my teeth. โ€œIs Elliot still at the office?โ€

โ€œYes, heโ€™s still here,โ€ Brianna reports.

Thereโ€™s an interminable pause. โ€œWell, can I talk to him?โ€ โ€œOh. Iโ€™m sorry, that would be impossible. Heโ€™s very busy.โ€

Bobby reaches out to tug on my shirt sleeve. โ€œIs he coming home soon?โ€

I clear my throat. โ€œHis son is about to go to sleep and would like to talk to him. You really canโ€™t put him on the line?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry.โ€ But she doesnโ€™t sound sorry at all. โ€œIโ€™ll let him know to give you a call when he has a chance.โ€

โ€œYou really canโ€™t put him on the line for two seconds?โ€ โ€œIโ€™m afraid not.โ€

I want to slam down the phone, but that wonโ€™t do me any good. Brianna is the boss over there. She is the gatekeeper if I want to talk to my husband, and she is not letting me through the gate.

Of course, this is Elliotโ€™s fault for not texting me. Or answering his damn phone.

On the plus side, at least I know he hasnโ€™t crashed his Tesla on the way home and is lying in a ditch somewhere. I just have to wait and heโ€™ll be home eventually.

I give Bobby a few extra hugs to make up for the fact that Elliot isnโ€™t around. It takes some time, but I coax him into going to sleep. Elliot still hasnโ€™t texted me, so I leave my phone downstairs so I wonโ€™t keep checking it, and I take a long, hot shower. A shower is my only chance of relaxing. If I sit and watch TV, Iโ€™m just going to be thinking about Elliot.

Maybe I should do a test bake tonight. Iโ€™ve been wanting to do a pound cake using ricotta cheese on my show. I havenโ€™t figured out the secret yet

though. By the time Iโ€™m ready to film, Iโ€™ll probably have turned out at least four ricotta pound cakes.

After about thirty minutes under scalding hot water, I feel a lot better. The hot water is so soothing. Itโ€™s like getting a full body massage. I still feel angry at Elliot, but I can think about things differently. I know heโ€™s under tremendous pressure at work lately. He has a chance to make partner this year, and itโ€™s a big deal. I should be grateful to him for working so hard to support his family. I need to be more accepting of his long hours.

And then I hear glass shattering downstairs.

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