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Chapter no 48

The Housemaid

Step Seven: Try to Escape

A week later, I meet up with Enzo to make plans.

We are careful about it. In fact, when I have friends over from the PTA, I make a show of snapping at him that heโ€™s ruining my geraniums, just to ward off any potential gossip. Iโ€™m almost certain Andy put a tracking device somewhere in my car, so I canโ€™t drive to his house. Instead, I drive to a fast-food restaurant, park in the lot, and hop into his vehicle before anyone can see. I leave my phone behind.

Iโ€™m not taking any chances.

Enzo has a small basement apartment that he rents, but it has a private entrance. He leads me to his tiny kitchenette with a round circular table and rickety chairs, and the chair groans threateningly as I sit down. I feel self-conscious about how much nicer our house is than his living quarters, but then again, I donโ€™t think heโ€™s the kind of person who would care about stuff like that.

Enzo goes over to his fridge. He pulls out a beer and holds it up. โ€œYou want?โ€

I start to say no, but I change my mind. โ€œYes, please.โ€

He returns to the table with two beer bottles. He uses a bottle opener on his keychain to pop them both open and then he slides one of them across the table to me. I rest my

fingers on the bottle, feeling the cold condensation under my hand.

โ€œThank you,โ€ I say.

He shrugs. โ€œIs not great beer.โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t mean for the beer.โ€

He cracks his knuckles. As the muscles in his arms flex, itโ€™s hard not to be aware of how incredibly s*xy this man is. If the women in my neighborhood knew I was in his apartment, they would all be incredibly jealous. They would assume he was ripping my clothes off as we speak and getting ready to ravish meโ€”they would probably be angry that he picked me out of all the other women on the block who are more attractive than I am.ย Enzo could do so much better.ย They have no clue. Itโ€™s so far off from the truth, itโ€™s almost funny. But not really.

โ€œI had a feeling,โ€ he says. โ€œYour husbandโ€”I could tell he is bad guy.โ€

I take a long swig from the beer bottle. โ€œI didnโ€™t even know you spoke English.โ€

Enzo laughs. Heโ€™s been working in my yard for two years now, and this is the first time Iโ€™ve heard him laugh. โ€œIt is easier to pretend I donโ€™t understand. Otherwise, the housewives do not ever leave me alone. You get me?โ€

Despite everything, I laugh too. Heโ€™s right about that. โ€œYouโ€™re from Italy originally?โ€

โ€œSicily.โ€

โ€œSoโ€ฆโ€ I swish my beer around in the bottle. โ€œWhat brought you here?โ€

His shoulders sag. โ€œIt is not a good story.โ€ โ€œAnd mine is?โ€

He looks down at his own beer bottle. โ€œMy sister Antoniaโ€™s husbandโ€”he was like yours. A bad guy. A rich, powerful bad guy, who made himself feel better by slapping her around. I tell her, leaveโ€ฆ but she would not. Then one day, he pushed her down the stairs and she never woke up at the hospital.โ€ He grabs the sleeve of his T-shirt and pulls

it up to reveal the tattoo I have seen of the heart with the name Antonia inscribed in it. โ€œNow this is how I remember her.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ I clasp a hand over my mouth. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry.โ€

His Adamโ€™s apple bobs. โ€œThere is no justice for men like him. No jail. No punishment for murdering my sister. So I decided to punish him. Myself.โ€

I remember the dark look in his eyes when I told him what Andy did to me.ย I will kill him.ย โ€œDid youโ€ฆ?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ He cracks his knuckles againโ€”the sound echoes through the tiny apartment. โ€œI did not go that far. And I regret this. Because after that, my life was worth nothing.ย Niente. I had to take everything I had and use it to get out.โ€ He takes a drink from his beer bottle. โ€œIf I ever go back, I will be killed before I leave the airport.โ€

I donโ€™t know what to say. โ€œWas it hard for you to leave?โ€ โ€œWill it be hard for you to leave here?โ€

I think about it for a moment and shake my head. I want to leave. I want to put as many miles as I can between me and Andrew Winchester. If that means going to Siberia, Iโ€™ll do it.

โ€œYou will need passports for you and Cecelia.โ€ He ticks it off on his fingers. โ€œA driverโ€™s license. Birth certificates. Enough cash to keep you going until you can find work. And two plane tickets.โ€

My heart speeds up. โ€œSo I need moneyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI have some saved up I can give you,โ€ he says. โ€œEnzo, I couldnโ€™t possiblyโ€”โ€

He waves off my protest. โ€œIt is not enough though. You will need more. Can you get it?โ€

Iโ€™ll have to find a way.

 

A few days later, I drive Cecelia to school like I do almost every day. Sheโ€™s got her yellow hair in flawless twin braids behind her head and sheโ€™s wearing one of her pale frilly dresses that make her stand out among her classmates. Iโ€™m scared other kids make fun of her because of those dresses, and she canโ€™t play in them like she wants to. But if she doesnโ€™t wear them, Andy punishes me for it.

Cece taps her fingers on the glass pane of the back window absently as I turn onto the street for the Windsor Academy. She never gives me a hard time about going to school, but I donโ€™t think she enjoys it. I wish she had more friends. I put her in so many activities to distract her and help her meet people, but it doesnโ€™t help.

But it doesnโ€™t matter anymore. Soon everything will change.

Very soon.

When I get to the school drop-off area, Cece lingers in the back of the car, her blond eyebrows knitted together. โ€œYouโ€™re picking me up, right? Not Dad?โ€

Andy is the only father sheโ€™s ever known. And she doesnโ€™t know what he does to me, but she knows that sometimes when she does something he doesnโ€™t like, I disappear for days at a time. And when I do, heโ€™s the one who picks her up. It scares her. She wonโ€™t say the words out loud, but she hates him.

โ€œIโ€™ll pick you up,โ€ I say.

Her small face relaxes. I want to blurt out the words out loud:ย Donโ€™t worry, honey. We will be out of here soon. And he wonโ€™t be able to hurt us ever again.ย But I canโ€™t yet. I canโ€™t take that chance. Not until the day I pick her up and we go straight to the airport.

After Cecelia gets out of the car, I turn around and drive home. I have one week left here. One week before I pack a bag, then make the ninety-minute drive to where my safe-deposit box is waiting with my new passport, my new driverโ€™s license, and a big wad of cash. Iโ€™ll purchase the

tickets at the airport using cash, because the last time I bought a ticket in advance, Andy was waiting for me at the gate. Enzo has helped me plan this in a way to minimize the chances of Andy figuring out what Iโ€™m doing. So far, heโ€™s still in the dark.

Or so I believe until I walk into my living room. To find Andy sitting at the dining table. Waiting for me.

โ€œAndy,โ€ I gasp. โ€œUm, hi.โ€ โ€œHello, Nina.โ€

Thatโ€™s when I see the three piles laid out in front of him.

The passport, the driverโ€™s license, and the stack of cash.

Oh no.

โ€œSo what were you planning to do with thisโ€ฆโ€ He looks down and reads off the name on the driverโ€™s license. โ€œTracy Eaton.โ€

I feel like Iโ€™m choking. My legs tremble beneath me and I have to hold onto the wall to keep from collapsing. โ€œHow did you get that?โ€

Andy rises from his seat. โ€œHavenโ€™t you figured out yet that you canโ€™t keep any secrets from me?โ€

I take a step back. โ€œAndyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œNina,โ€ he says. โ€œItโ€™s time to go upstairs.โ€

No. Iโ€™m not going. Iโ€™m not breaking my promise to my daughter that I would pick her up today. Iโ€™m not allowing myself to be locked up there for days when I thought I would be on my way to freedom soon. I wonโ€™t. I canโ€™t do this anymore.

Before Andy can come any closer, I dash out the front door and back into my car. I speed out of the driveway so fast I nearly bash into the gate on the way out.

I have no idea where Iโ€™m going. Part of me wants to go straight to Ceceliaโ€™s school and grab her. Then just start driving until I hit the Canadian border. But itโ€™s going to be hard to evade him without that passport or driverโ€™s license. Iโ€™m sure heโ€™s calling the police right now and feeding them a story about how his crazy wife is having a relapse.

Thereโ€™s only one positive in this situation. He only found one of the two safety deposit boxes. The two separate boxes were Enzoโ€™s idea. He found the one with the passport and the driverโ€™s license. But thereโ€™s still a second stack of cash he doesnโ€™t know about.

I keep driving until I get to Enzoโ€™s neighborhood. I park two blocks away from his apartment and then I walk the rest of the way. Heโ€™s just climbing into his truck when I sprint over to him. โ€œEnzo!โ€

He jerks his head up at the sound of my voice. His face drops when he sees the look on mine. โ€œWhat happened?โ€

โ€œHe found one of the safe deposit boxes.โ€ I pause to catch my breath. โ€œItโ€ฆ itโ€™s over. I canโ€™t leave.โ€

My face crumbles. Before I started talking to Enzo, I had accepted that this would be my life. At least until Cecelia turned eighteen. But now I donโ€™t think I can do it. I canโ€™t live like this. Iย canโ€™t.

โ€œNinaโ€ฆ.โ€

โ€œWhat am I going to do?โ€ I whimper.

He holds out his arms and I fall into them. We should be more careful. Somebody could see us. What if Andy thought I was having an affair with Enzo?

We are not having an affair, by the way. Not even a little bit. He thinks of me like Antoniaโ€”his sister he couldnโ€™t save. He hasnโ€™t touched me in a way that is anything other than brotherly. Itโ€™s the absolute last thing either of us is thinking about. Right now, all I can think of is the future I thought I might have had being flushed down the toilet. Another decade living with that monster.

โ€œWhat am I going to do?โ€ I say again.

โ€œIs simple,โ€ he says. โ€œWe go to plan B.โ€

I lift my tear-streaked face. โ€œWhatโ€™s Plan B?โ€ โ€œI kill the bastard.โ€

I shiver because I can see in his dark eyes that he means it. โ€œEnzoโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI will do it.โ€ He pulls away from me and his jaw is rigid. โ€œHe deserves to die. This is not right. Iโ€™ll do for you what I should have done for Antonia.โ€

โ€œAnd we both go to jail?โ€ โ€œYou wonโ€™t go to jail.โ€

I smack him in the arm. โ€œIโ€™m not okay with you going to jail either.โ€

โ€œSo then what do you suggest?โ€

And then the idea hits me. Itโ€™s so beautifully simple. And even though I hate Andy, I know him very well. This will work.

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