Now that the truth has left his lips, he seems calmer. Heโs not sweating anymore. Heโs my confident husband again.
โYou donโt know what she was like.โ The bitterness seeps through his voice. โShe was insane. My father died when I was a kid, and he got off easy as far as Iโm concerned. She was always extremely anxious, always accusing people around her of being out to get her. Including me.โ
He pauses to look disdainfully at the fire. โShe was an alcoholic too. When she drank, she always thought I was stealing her stuff, and sheโd corner me and accuse me. She would tell me I was rotten. A rotten kid who would never amount to anything.โ
โIโm sorry,โ I murmur.
โTo be fair, Iย wasย stealing her stuff some of the time. I figured if she was going to accuse me either way, I may as well do it.โ
This is the other side of my husband. The one he never lets me see. A little thrill goes through me. โSo what happened?โ
โI needed money.โ He looks down at his hands. โShe never gave me any money. Never gave meย anythingย because she didnโt trust anyone besides herself. But she had that insurance policy. And you know what? I wouldnโt have even done it, except she was so drunk that night. She was yelling at me about what a terrible son I was, and I couldnโt help myself. I pushed her down the stairs.โ
He lifts his eyes slowly. โI had parked around the back. I got the hell out of there and didnโt call the police until a day
later. I told them I couldnโt reach her, and I was worried. She was long gone by then.โ
Now that heโs told me the whole story, he drops onto the couch and buries his face in his hands. I sit down beside him and lower my hand onto his back. His shoulders are trembling.
โYou hate me now,โ he murmurs. โI canโt blame you.โ โNo,โ I say.
He lifts his face from his hands. His eyes are damp. โI love you so much, Tricia. I didnโt know I was capable of it. I spent my entire childhood hating that woman, and I didnโt know I had it in me to love another person. Then I met you, and it was like, youโre my soulmate.โ
โThen why didnโt you tell me the truth?โ
โI couldnโt tell you! You would have left me if you found out.โ
โThatโs not true.โ I reach out and take his hand in mine. โThe truth isโฆโ
โTricia?โ
โI already knew.โ
His face fills with confusion. This is the moment to tell him everything. Iโve been scared to, but I donโt have a choice. If there was ever a time to tell him, it is now.
So I start at the beginning. About Cody and Alexis. How I became Dr. Haleโs patient. How she blackmailed me and forced me to do her bidding. The identity of the body under the floorboards. Finally, the true fate of Dr. Adrienne Hale and my goal in coming here this weekend.
Ethan listens to the entire story, his face an emotionless mask. At some point, he pulls his hand away from mine and puts it in his lap. He doesnโt interrupt me once. He lets me tell him everything, and thereโs a moment when Iโm afraid Iโve gone too far. He killed his mother, yes. But I killed six people and was responsible for the death of one other. One might argue that my sins outweigh hisโif they were keeping track.
When I finish talking, Ethan just sits there for a while, staring at the fireplace. I let him mull over what I just told him. He deserves a few minutes to think it over. I quietly cross my fingers and my toes. He will understand. I know he will.
Wonโt he?
โWow,โ he finally says. Heโs still staring at the fire.
What is he thinking? Is he going to turn me in to the police? I took a massive chance here tonight. But I thought he loved me too much. And now his child is growing inside me. He would never do that to me.
He wouldnโt. Iโm almost sure of it. But Iโm not certain.
โSo what do you think?โ I say.
โIโฆโ His eyes reflect the flames from the fire. โI thinkโฆโ
I misjudged him. Iโve made a terrible mistake. I thought he would understand, but I was wrong. He doesnโt understand. Nobody can.
โEthan?โ I whisper.
He rips his blue eyes away from the fire and looks straight into mine. โI think that guy Luke is going to be a big problem. He knows way too much.โ
My heart flutters. โYes.ย Yes. I was thinking the same thing.โ
โAnd alsoโฆโ He is the one who reaches for my hand this time. โIโm glad Iโm here to help you. We can take care of this problem the right way. Together.โ
I squeeze his big, warm hand. โI knew you would know exactly what to do.โ
We stand up simultaneously. Ethan walks over to the bookcase, and he picks up the carving knife he left there. He grips the handle with his right hand. His face glows eerily in the crackling light of the fire. Iโve always wanted a fireplace, but itโs not the sort of thing you could have in Manhattan. And this is a beautiful fireplace.
โYou know,โ I say thoughtfully, โthis house is kind of growing on me. Maybe I could see myself living here after all.โ
โYeah?โ His face lights up. โI was hoping you would say that. Because I feel the same way.โ He raises his eyebrows. โYou coming, Tricia?โ
โYes. Just a moment.โ
I find my wool coat, draped on the edge of the couch. I rifle around in the pockets and my fingers make contact with the cassette tape I stashed there. I pull it out, looking at my initials on the side of the tape. Iโm a different person now than the girl on the tape. But in other ways, I havenโt changed at all.
I close my fingers around the cassette. I walk over to the fireplace, my cheeks absorbing the heat radiating out of the small space. I toss the tape in with the others, onto the slowly disintegrating pile. For a moment, I stand there and watch it burn.
Then I join my husband.