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Chapter no 44

The Housemaid

โ€œWhat are you afraid of, Nina?โ€

I look up at Dr. Hewittโ€™s question. Iโ€™ve been going to these sessions for the last four months, two times a week, ever since my discharge from Clearview. Dr. Hewitt would not have been my first choice. For starters, I probably would have picked a female therapist and someone younger

โ€”like without a full head of gray hair. But Andyโ€™s mother highly recommended Dr. John Hewitt, and I didnโ€™t feel comfortable saying no, considering Andy has paid through the teeth for all my psychiatric care.

Anyway, Dr. Hewitt has turned out to be very good. He does press me with some hard questions. Like right now we are addressing the fact that I have not gone near the attic of our house since Iโ€™ve been home.

I shift on his leather sofa. The expensive furnishing in this office is a testament to my therapistโ€™s great success. โ€œI donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m afraid of. Thatโ€™s the problem.โ€

โ€œDo you really think thereโ€™s a dungeon up in the attic?โ€ โ€œNot a dungeon, butโ€ฆโ€

After all my claims about what had been done to me in our house, a police officer was sent to check out the attic. He found the room up there and verified it was nothing more than a storage closet. Filled with boxes and papers.

It was a delusion. Something went wrong with the chemicals in my brain and I imagined Andy was holding me hostage. I mean, making me pluck out my hair and put them in an envelope just because I missed a hairdresser appointment? Thatโ€™s completely insane, in retrospect.

But it felt so real at the time. And I have been diligent about coloring my hair ever since I got home. Just in case.

Andy has been keeping the door to the stairwell up to the attic closed. As far as I know, he hasnโ€™t opened it since I came home.

โ€œI think it would be therapeutic for you to go up there,โ€ Dr. Hewitt tells me, his thick white eyebrows knitted together. โ€œThat way the place wonโ€™t hold any power over you anymore. Youโ€™ll see for yourself that itโ€™s just a storage closet.โ€

โ€œMaybeโ€ฆโ€

Andy has been encouraging me to go up there as well.

Just see for yourself. Thereโ€™s nothing to be scared of.

โ€œPromise me youโ€™ll try, Nina,โ€ he says. โ€œIโ€™ll try.โ€

Maybe. Weโ€™ll see.

Dr. Hewitt escorts me into the waiting area, where Andy is sitting on one of the wooden chairs, reading something on his phone. When he sees me, his face breaks into a smile. He has rearranged his schedule to take me to every single one of these appointments. I donโ€™t know how he could still love me so much after the terrible things I accused him of. But we are working together to heal.

And he waits until weโ€™re in his BMW to ask about the session. โ€œSo how did it go?โ€

โ€œHe thinks I should go visit the attic room.โ€ โ€œAnd?โ€

I swallow as I watch through the window as the scenery flies by. โ€œIโ€™m considering it.โ€

Andy bobs his head. โ€œI think itโ€™s a good idea. Once you get up there, youโ€™ll realize the whole thing was all just a

delusion. It will be like a revelation, you know?โ€

Or I could have another complete breakdown and try to kill Cecelia again. Of course, that would be difficult since Iโ€™m not currently allowed to be alone with her. Either Andy or his mother are around at all times. That was one of the conditions of my coming home. I donโ€™t know how long Iโ€™m going to need to be babysat when Iโ€™m with my own daughter, but right now itโ€™s clear that nobody trusts me.

Cece is on the floor, playing with one of the educational games Evelyn bought her. When my daughter sees us come in, she abandons her game and hurls herself at me until her little body makes contact with my left leg. It almost knocks me off my feet. Despite the fact that Iโ€™m not allowed to be alone with her, Cece has been achingly clingy with me since Iโ€™ve been home.

โ€œMama, up!โ€ She raises her arms to me until I gather her up. Sheโ€™s wearing a frilly white dress that is a bit preposterous for such a little girl playing in the living room

โ€”Evelyn must have dressed her in it. โ€œMama home.โ€

Evelyn is not as quick as Cece to rise to her feet. She slowly stands up from the couch, brushing off her pristine white slacks. I never noticed before how frequently Evelyn dresses in white, which has always been Andyโ€™s favorite color on me. It suits her though. Her hair looks like it might have once been blond, but now sheโ€™s just at that precipice between blond and white, her hair surprisingly thick and healthy for a woman her age. Evelyn is, in general, incredibly well preserved and flawless. I have never seen her with so much as a loose thread on her sweater.

โ€œThanks for watching Cece, Mother,โ€ Andy says.

โ€œOf course,โ€ Evelyn says. โ€œShe was well behaved today. Butโ€ฆโ€ Her eyes drift up toward the ceiling. โ€œI noticed you

left the lights on in the bedroom upstairs. Such a terrible waste of electricity.โ€

She gives him a disapproving look and Andyโ€™s entire face turns bright red. Iโ€™ve noticed how desperate he is for her approval.

โ€œIt was my fault,โ€ I speak up. Iโ€™m not sure it was, but what the hellโ€”I might as well take the blame since Evelyn already dislikes me. โ€œI left the light on.โ€

Evelyn tuts at me. โ€œNina, producing electricity takes a lot of our planetโ€™s resources. You should remember to shut off the lights when you leave any room.โ€

โ€œI absolutely will,โ€ I promise.

Evelyn gives me a look like sheโ€™s not quite sure I mean it, but what is she going to do? Sheโ€™s already failed to stop her son from marrying me. Of course, maybe she was right about me after the terrible thing I did.

โ€œWe stopped off to get food, Mother,โ€ Andy says. โ€œWe got extra. Do you want to join us?โ€

Iโ€™m relieved when Evelyn shakes her head. Sheโ€™s not a pleasant dinner guest. Having her stay for the meal guarantees a string of criticisms about our dining area, the cleanliness of our dishes and utensils, and the food itself.

โ€œNo, l should be heading out,โ€ she says. โ€œYour father is expecting me.โ€

She hesitates in front of Andy. For a moment, I almost think sheโ€™s going to kiss him on the cheek, which is something Iโ€™ve never seen her do before. But instead, she reaches out and adjusts his collar, smoothing out his shirt. She cocks her head, examining him, then nods an approval. โ€œAll right, Iโ€™m off.โ€

After Evelyn is gone, we enjoy a nice dinner together, just the three of us. Cecelia sits in her highchair and eats noodles with her fingers. Halfway through the meal, one of the noodles somehow makes it onto her forehead and adheres there for the rest of the dinner. But even as I try to enjoy the meal, something isnโ€™t sitting right in the pit of my

stomach. I keep thinking about what Dr. Hewitt said. He thinks I should go up to the attic. So does Andy.

Maybe theyโ€™re both right.

So after I put Cecelia down for the night, when Andy brings it up, I say yes.

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