By seven oโclock, I have accomplished the task.
I obtained about twenty strands by running my fingers repeatedly through my hair. After that, I knew I was going to have to pluck the rest out by the root. About eighty times, I grabbed a strand of my hair, braced myself, and pulled. I tried doing a few strands at once, but that was agonizing. Thankfully, my hair is healthy, so most of the strands yanked free with the hair follicle intact. After I had Cecelia, I would have had to pluck myself bald before I got enough usable hair.
So when seven oโclock hits, I am sitting on the cot, clutching an envelope containing a hundred strands of my hair. I canโt wait to hand it over to him and get out of here. And serve him with divorce papers. That sick bastard.
โNina?โ
I look down at my watch. Seven oโclock on the dot. Heโs promptโIโll give him that.
I jump off the bed and press my head against the door. โI have it,โ I say.
โSlide it under.โ
I slide the envelope under the gap below the door. I imagine him on the other side. Ripping the envelope open, examining my hair follicles. I donโt care what he does at
this point, as long as he lets me out. Iโve done what he wanted me to do.
โOkay?โ I say. My throat feels painfully parched. I finished the other two water bottles over the course of the day, saving the last one for the final hour. When I get out of here, Iโm going to drink five glasses of water all in a row. And pee in an actual toilet.
โGive me a minute,โ he says. โIโm checking.โ
I grit my teeth, ignoring the angry growl in my stomach. I havenโt eaten in twenty-four hours now and Iโm dizzy with hunger. It got to the point where the hair was starting to look tasty.
โWhere is Cece?โ I choke out.
โSheโs in her playpen downstairs,โ he says. We created a gated, safe area in the living room where she could play without worrying about her hurting herself. It was Andyโs idea. Heโs so thoughtful.
No, heโs not thoughtful. That was all an illusion. An act. Heโs a monster.
โHmm,โ Andy says.
โWhat?โ I croak. โWhat is it?โ
โSee,โ he says, โalmostย all of the strands are fine, but one of them doesnโt have a hair follicle on it.โ
Bastard. โFine. Iโll give you a new one.โ
โIโm afraid not,โ he sighs. โYouโll have to start all over again. Iโll check in on you tomorrow morning. Hopefully by then, youโll have one hundred intact hairs for me. Otherwise, weโll have to just keep trying.โ
โNoโฆโ His footsteps disappear down the hall, and it hits me heโs really leaving me. With no food and no water. โAndy!โ My voice is hoarse and not much better than a whisper. โDonโt do this! Please! Please donโt do this!โ
But heโs gone.
I have the extra hundred strands ready by bedtime, on the off chance he returns, but he doesnโt. I even put in an extra ten strands. Somehow, theyโre coming out easier now. I barely feel it anymore as the hair separates from my scalp.
All I can think about is water. Food and water, but mostly water. And of course, my Cecelia. Iโm not sure Iโll ever see her again. I donโt know how long a person can go without water, but it canโt be very long. Andy swore he was going to let me out of here, but what if he was lying? What if heโs going to let me die here?
All because I missed a hairdresser appointment.
When I drift off at night, I dream of a pool of water. I lower my head to the pool and the water moves away from me. Each time I try to drink, the water escapes me. Itโs like one of the tortures of hell.
โNina?โ
Andyโs voice wakes me. Iโm not sure if I fell asleep or passed out. But Iโve been waiting for him all night long, so I need to get up and give him what he wants. Itโs the only way Iโll ever get out of here.
Get up, Nina!
As soon as I sit up in bed, my head spins violently. Everything goes black for a second. I clutch the edge of the thin mattress, waiting for my vision to clear. It takes a good minute.
โIโm afraid I canโt let you out unless I get those hairs,โ Andy says from the other side of the door.
The sound of his horrible voice sparks a wave of adrenaline that boosts me to my feet. My fingers are trembling as I grab the envelope and stumble over to the door. I slide the envelope under the door, then collapse against the wall, sliding to the floor.
I wait while he counts. It seems to take an eternity. If he says I havenโt done it, I donโt know what Iโll do. I canโt last another twelve hours here. That will be the end. Iโll die in this room.
No, I have to keep going no matter what. For Cece. I canโt leave her to this monster.
โOkay,โ he finally says. โGood job.โ
And then the lock turns. And the door swings open.
Andy is dressed in his suit, already ready for work. I had imagined the moment I saw this man after being stuck in this room for two nights, I would jump up and scratch his eyes out. But instead, I remain on the floor, too weak to move. Andy crouches beside me, and thatโs when I notice heโs holding a large glass of water and a bagel.
โHere,โ he says. โI brought you this.โ
I should throw the water in his face. I want to. But I donโt think I can get out of this room if I donโt eat and drink something. So I accept his gift, gulping down the cup of water and stuffing chunks of the bagel down my throat until itโs all gone.
โIโm sorry I had to do that,โ he says, โbut itโs the only way youโll learn.โ
โGo to hell,โ I hiss at him.
I try to get to my feet, but I stumble again. Even after drinking that water, my head is still spinning. I canโt walk in a straight line. I doubt I can get down the stairs to the second floor.
So even though I hate myself for it, I let Andy help me. I let him lead me downstairs, and I have to lean on him heavily the whole way. When I get to the second floor, I can hear Cecelia singing downstairs. Sheโs okay. He didnโt hurt her. Thank God.
Iโm not going to let him have another chance.
โYou need to lie down,โ Andy says sternly. โYouโre not well.โ
โNo,โ I croak. I want to be with Cecelia. My arms ache for her.
โYouโre too sick right now,โ he says. Like Iโm getting over the flu rather than him trapping me in a room for two days. Heโs talking to me likeย Iโmย the crazy one. โCome on.โ
But whatever else, heโs right that I need to lie down. My legs are trembling with every step and my head wonโt stop spinning. So I let him lead me to our king-size bed and he tucks me in under the covers. If there was any chance I might make it out of here, that chance is gone once I get in the bed. It feels like sleeping on a cloud after passing out on that cot for the last two nights.
My eyelids feel like leadโI canโt fight the urge to fall asleep. Andy sits beside me, at the edge of the bed, running his fingers through my hair. โYou just havenโt been feeling well,โ he says. โYou need a day of sleep. Donโt worry about Cecelia. Iโll make sure sheโs taken care of.โ
His voice is so kind and gentle, I start to wonder if maybe I imagined the whole thing. After all, heโs been such a good husband. Would he really lock me up in a room and make me pull out my hair? That doesnโt sound like something he would do. Maybe I just have a fever and this is all a horrible hallucination?
No. It wasnโt a hallucination. It was real. I know it was. โI hate you,โ I whisper.
Andy ignores my statement as he continues to stroke my hair until my eyes drift shut. โJust get some sleep,โ he says gently. โThatโs all you need.โ