For dinner, we eat another meal of cold cuts, heated briefly in the microwave. It wasnโt the best thing Iโve ever eaten, but weโre getting out of here in the morning. Tomorrow night, weโll go someplace really nice. We need to celebrate the family weโll be having soon.
After we finish eating, weโre about to head upstairs when we hear shouting coming from Dr. Haleโs office. Itโs Luke, still trapped in there, although we havenโt checked on him.
โHey!โ His crackly voice calls out. โAnybody there?โ
We exchange looks. Ethan drops a hand onto my back and steers me away from the office.
โHey!โ Luke shouts again. โIโm thirsty! Can I have some water?โ
I stop in my tracks a few feet from the door. โWe could give him some water.โ
Ethanโs jaw tightens. โHe wonโt die in there, Tricia. Heโll be out in the morningโhe can hang on until then.โ
โYeah, butโฆ we could at least bring him a glass of water. Let him have a drink.โ
โYouโre too nice.โ
I almost laugh at the irony of his statement. Iโm glad he thinks that way about me. โI just think it would be a good idea to give him a few sips of water. We could hold it up for him. We donโt have to untie him.โ
โYou think thatโs a good idea?โ He jerks a thumb in the direction of the door. โWe donโt know whatโs going on in there. What if he got his arms free, and heโs waiting to jump us the second we get inside?โ
I donโt think thatโs true. First of all, the door isnโt locked. If he got free from the duct tape, he could just leave. He doesnโt need us to let him out. I think heโs still bound up in there.
โPlease help me!โ Luke calls out. โJust one sip of water!
Please!โ
I wring my hands together. This is making me uncomfortable. I may have killed a few people, but I didnโt torture them. Well, maybe a little. But all of them deserved it. Iโm not sure Luke deserves it.
โAnd I gotta take a piss!โ Luke adds.
Now Ethan laughs at my expression. โYou want to help him with that too?โ
I guess not.
Ethan gets close to the door to the office. He brings his lips close to the opening and calls out, โYouโre not getting any water. You can piss in your pants.โ
That response sets up a string of profanities that makes me glad we decided not to go into the office. The pressure on my back from Ethanโs hand increases and I let him lead me away from the office door, toward the staircase.
โDonโt let him manipulate you,โ Ethan says. โHe isnโt a good person. He killed his girlfriend. He killed one of the people closest to him. What kind of person does that?โ
Ethan doesnโt have a clue that Luke isnโt the one who killed Dr. Adrienne Hale. And he also doesnโt know that the body under the floorboards doesnโt belong to Dr. Hale.
โHeโs evil,โ Ethan adds for emphasis. โHe doesnโt deserve water.โ
โYeah,โ I mumble.
โYouโre too nice,โ he says again.
We head up the stairs to the bedroom. Yet another night sleeping in Adrienne Haleโs bedroom. Even though she blackmailed me and threatened me, I feel guilty about it. I feel guilty about sleeping in her bed. If anyone is capable of coming back as an angry spirit, itโs Dr. Hale.
When I get into the master bedroom, I pull off the beautiful white cashmere sweater. I curse under my breath when I notice the little yellow stain on one sleeve from the mustard we used on our sandwiches tonight. I bring the sweater into the bathroom and run the sleeve under hot water, rubbing at it to get it out.
It wonโt come out. Somehow, the stain has already set in. The pristine white cashmere sweater is ruined.
โTricia?โ Ethan peeks his head into the bathroom. โWhat are you doing?โ
โThereโs a stain on this sweater. Iโm trying to get it out.โ โWhy bother? Itโs not like sheโs going to be wearing it
again.โ
Well, heโs right. But I keep scrubbing at the stain, hoping it will come out. After a minute, Ethan comes into the bathroom to join me. He comes up behind me, slipping his arms up around my waist. He drops his head and kisses my neck. Once, twiceโฆ then his lips linger there.
โEthan,โ I murmur.
โCome on, Tricia. We both need something to take our minds off of everything that just happened.โ
Well. Thatโs true.