Itโs eight-thirty at night, which is Bobbyโs bedtime, and Elliot still isnโt back from work.
This has been happening more and more lately. It used to be just an occasional thing, but now itโs more like twice a week. But this is the first time Elliot hasnโt responded to my text messages asking when heโll be home. Itโs like Iโm just supposed to accept that heโll be home at some unknown time in the future, and not worry about it.
Iโd be a lot less worried about it if Brianna wasnโt with him. Itโs not that I donโt trust him, butโฆ
I still donโt know who he was talking to on the phone the other night. But I havenโt 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 Iโm worried they give him nightmares. I sit on the edge of his bed, recounting the story of the ventriloquist dummy that came to life.
โAre you sure this isnโt scaring you?โ I ask him. Bobby rolls his eyes. โNo! Itโs not scary. Itโsย funny.โ Whatever. โOkay, well, itโs time for sleep.โ
โBut Dad isnโt home yet!โ
I pull my phone out of my pocket and see if there are any text messages from Elliot. Nothing.
โCan 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 Elliotโs number from the list of favorites and it rings on the other line.
And rings.
Heโs not picking up.
โSorry, Bobby.โ I disconnect the call before it goes to voicemail. โHeโs really busy at work.โ
Bobbyโs lower lip trembles. โBut 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 Iโll know if heโs on the road or not. Ordinarily, I
wouldnโt do it because it means speaking to Brianna. But itโs late enough that Iโm willing to make an exception.
I dial the number and it rings three times before Briannaโs peppy voice comes on the line. โElliot Mastersonโs office. This is Brianna.โ
Great. Not only is he still at work at eight-thirty at night, but heโs with his gorgeous secretary. All alone.
โUm, hi.โ I clear my throat. โThis is April.โ โWho?โ
โAprilย Masterson. Elliotโsย wife.โ I grit my teeth. โIs Elliot still at the office?โ
โYes, heโs still here,โ Brianna reports.
Thereโs an interminable pause. โWell, can I talk to him?โ โOh. Iโm sorry, that would be impossible. Heโs very busy.โ
Bobby reaches out to tug on my shirt sleeve. โIs he coming home soon?โ
I clear my throat. โHis son is about to go to sleep and would like to talk to him. You really canโt put him on the line?โ
โIโm so sorry.โ But she doesnโt sound sorry at all. โIโll let him know to give you a call when he has a chance.โ
โYou really canโt put him on the line for two seconds?โ โIโm afraid not.โ
I want to slam down the phone, but that wonโt 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 Elliotโs fault for not texting me. Or answering his damn phone.
On the plus side, at least I know he hasnโt crashed his Tesla on the way home and is lying in a ditch somewhere. I just have to wait and heโll be home eventually.
I give Bobby a few extra hugs to make up for the fact that Elliot isnโt around. It takes some time, but I coax him into going to sleep. Elliot still hasnโt texted me, so I leave my phone downstairs so I wonโt keep checking it, and I take a long, hot shower. A shower is my only chance of relaxing. If I sit and watch TV, Iโm just going to be thinking about Elliot.
Maybe I should do a test bake tonight. Iโve been wanting to do a pound cake using ricotta cheese on my show. I havenโt figured out the secret yet
though. By the time Iโm ready to film, Iโll 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. Itโs like getting a full body massage. I still feel angry at Elliot, but I can think about things differently. I know heโs under tremendous pressure at work lately. He has a chance to make partner this year, and itโs 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.