I manage to sleep through the entire rest of the night, and according to my watch, itโs almost nine oโclock when I wake up the next morning.
Ethan isnโt in the bedroom anymore, but thereโs a piece of paper on his side of the bed. Itโs a note for me. He scribbled in black ink:ย Making breakfast downstairs. Didnโt want to wake you.
Heโs so thoughtful.
I reach for my purse that I left on the nightstand. The first thing I do is grab my phoneโstill no service. I wonder if Ethan had better luck. I doubt it.
I do a few stretches in the bed, then I force myself to get up. I walk over to the gigantic window near the bed and stare out at our surroundings. Oh my God, there is aย lotย of snow. Everything is covered in a thick blanket of white. Every tree, every bushโthe road we took to get here is decimated by snow. Iโm sure the BMW is probably just a big lump of white at this point.
We arenโt getting out of here soon. That much is certain.
I have to make the best of this time. I canโt bring myself to take a shower in that bathroom, but I brush my teeth with my finger using what I assume is three-year-old toothpaste. It makes me feel a little better.
My honey blond hair is a complete ratโs nest after last night. I splash some water on it, then do my best to comb it
out using my fingers. Thereโs a hairbrush on one of the shelves in the bathroom, which still has a few dull red strands in it. Iโm not touching that hairbrush. My fingers will have to do the trick.
I throw on my jeans and blouse from last night as well as my socks, which are dry but slightly crusty. It does seem a bit of a shame to be wearing my old clothing when thereโs an entire walk-in closet filled with designer outfits in approximately my size, but Iโm not touching any of that stuff. Itโs too creepy.
When I get down the stairs, I can hear Ethan singing to himself in the kitchen. I pass by the living room and discover he’s taken the portrait down again. Iโm obscenely grateful that he took it down again so I wonโt have Dr. Hale staring at me. We just have to remember to put it back before we leave.
When I get to the kitchen, Ethan is wearing the Yankees shirt again and the too-long blue jeans. Now that Iโm closer, I can make out what song heโs singing. โIโm Walking on Sunshine.โ He always likes to sing in the shower or while heโs cookingโhe actually has a nice singing voiceโbut he rarely belts it out quite like this. He is in aย reallyย good mood. โHey, Tricia.โ He winks at me as he stirs something in
the frying pan. โSleep okay?โ
I nod. โWhat are you making?โ โI found some eggs.โ
As he says the words, the smell of eggs hits me. All at once, my stomach lurches. I try to suppress it, but I canโt. I race over to the kitchen sink and vomit up the residuals of the bologna sandwich I ate last night while Ethan looks on in horror. The vomiting seems to go on for several minutes, followed by another good minute of retching.
I guess this is what morning sickness is like.
โJesus Christ.โ He shuts off the stove. โAre you all right?โ
โUh-huh.โ I run the faucet and scoop up a little water with my hand to rinse out my mouth. I hate vomiting. Not that anyoneย likesย vomiting, but I find it particularly distasteful. โIโm fine.โ
โWas it something you ate?โ โNo. I justโฆโ
โYou just what?โ
Ethan is staring at me now, his forehead bunched up. Heโs really worried about me. I could lie and blame it on the bologna sandwich, but I have to tell him eventually. May as well get it over with.
โThereโs something I need to tell you, Ethan.โ His eyes darken. โOkayโฆโ
Tell him. Just tell him, you wuss. Whatโs he going to doโ fly into a furious rage, murder you, and bury your body in the snow?
โIโm pregnant,โ I blurt out.
His mouth falls open. The fork he had been holding clatters to the kitchen table. โYouโreโฆโ
โIโm so sorry. It wasnโt intentional, obviously. It just happened, you know? One of those things.โ Iโm rambling now, but I canโt help it. โI was using my birth control andโฆ Did you know antibiotics keep birth control from working? I didnโt know that. And anyway, so, I just found out. Well, about a week ago. And I know we said we were going to wait two years, butโฆโ
โHang on.โ He holds up a hand. โThis is for sure? Youโre definitely pregnant?โ
I hang my head. โYes. Iโฆ Iโm sorry.โ
โThatโs soโฆโ Ethan is quiet for a second, searching for the right words. I brace myself. โThatโs soโฆ great! Thatโsย fantastic.โ
I take a step back, trying to figure out if Iโve heard him right. โWhat? I thought you wanted to wait.โ
โWellโฆโ He scratches at the back of his neck. โI thought
youย wanted to wait. Honestly, I wanted to start a family
right away, but I didnโt want to freak you out. Iโve already traveled and done all that stuff. But what I really want right now is to have a babyโฆโ He reaches out to take both of my hands in his. โWith you.โ
It feels like an enormous boulder has been lifted off my shoulders. โYou mean that? Youโre not just saying that to make me feel better?โ
โNo! Why do you think Iโve been wanting to buy a house? I want to fill it with kids!โ
โOh my God.โ I squeeze his hands in mine. โThis is such a relief. I thought you were going to be so angry when you found out.โ
He raises an eyebrow. โWhen do I ever get angry with you?โ
He has a point. Heโs never angry with me. Annoyed sometimes, but he always seems even-tempered around me. But there was that phone call I overheard with his employee. Where he was screaming at the poor guy. But I canโt bring that up.
He chuckles. โNo wonder youโve been acting so nutty. It all makes sense now.โ
I bristle slightly. I donโt think Iโve been actingย thatย nutty. Although I suppose I did barricade the bedroom door at three in the morning.
โIโm going to throw out these eggs.โ Ethan lifts the frying pan off the stove. โThey obviously donโt agree with you. Iโll make you some toast.โ
โYou donโt have to do that.โ
He leans over and kisses me on the tip of my nose. โWill you please let me take care of my pregnant wife?โ
โFine then.โ I feel myself smiling. โAlso, thank you for taking the portrait down again. It was really freaking me out.โ
โAgain?โ
โRight.โ I watch as he scrapes the partially cooked egg off the frying pan. โI assume you took it down again this
morning.โ
Ethan looks at me like Iโve lost my mind. โNo, I took it down last night. Remember? We were sitting together on the couch and it was freaking you out, so I took it down.โ
โNo.โ My good mood is evaporating. โYou said that you put it back up last night. Like, when you went down for water?โ
โI never put it back up. Why would I do that?โ
โBecause you said you did!โ Beads of sweat are sprouting on my palms. โAt three in the morning, I asked you if you put the painting up again and you said you did!โ
โNo. You asked me if Iย moved itย last night. And I said I did. I moved it when we were sitting on the couch. I took it down. Youย sawย me take it down.โ
Oh God. This isย notย what I needed to hear. โEthan, last night when I went downstairs, the painting was back up. So if you didnโt do it, somebody else did.โ
He drops the frying pan in the sink with a clank and turns to look at me. โI donโt understand what youโre saying, Tricia. You think somebody came into the living room and put the painting back up? Then later in the night, they took it back down? Thatโs what you think?โ
Well, when he says it like thatโฆ โI know it sounds crazy.โ
โA bit.โ
โBut I know what I saw.โ โDo you?โ
I glare at him. He is seriously losing all the good-husband points he earned a few minutes ago. โYes.โ
โIโm just sayingโฆโ He folds his muscular arms across his chest. โIt was three in the morning. The house is really dark. You were kind of sleepy and out of it. Is it possible you could be mistaken?โ
โNo. Itโs not possible.โ โAre you sure?โ
I want to shout at him that I know what I saw. I could neverย imagineย those green eyes staring at me. Itโs not something I could make a mistake about.
But the more times he asks me about it, the more I wonder. Itย wasย the middle of the night. And the houseย isย very dark. Is it possible that I could haveย thoughtย I saw it, like a mirage?
โI guess itโs possible,โ I mumble.
Ethan seems satisfied with this. But Iโm not. Something is going on with this house. Iโm sure of it, even though he doesnโt believe me.