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 heโs ruining my geraniums, just to ward off any potential gossip. Iโm almost certain Andy put a tracking device somewhere in my car, so I canโt 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.
Iโm 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 donโt think heโs 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. โYou want?โ
I start to say no, but I change my mind. โYes, 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.
โThank you,โ I say.
He shrugs. โIs not great beer.โ โI donโt mean for the beer.โ
He cracks his knuckles. As the muscles in his arms flex, itโs 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 meโthey 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. Itโs so far off from the truth, itโs almost funny. But not really.
โI had a feeling,โ he says. โYour husbandโI could tell he is bad guy.โ
I take a long swig from the beer bottle. โI didnโt even know you spoke English.โ
Enzo laughs. Heโs been working in my yard for two years now, and this is the first time Iโve heard him laugh. โIt is easier to pretend I donโt understand. Otherwise, the housewives do not ever leave me alone. You get me?โ
Despite everything, I laugh too. Heโs right about that. โYouโre from Italy originally?โ
โSicily.โ
โSoโฆโ I swish my beer around in the bottle. โWhat brought you here?โ
His shoulders sag. โIt is not a good story.โ โAnd mine is?โ
He looks down at his own beer bottle. โMy sister Antoniaโs husbandโhe was like yours. A bad guy. A rich, powerful bad guy, who made himself feel better by slapping her around. I tell her, leaveโฆ 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. โNow this is how I remember her.โ
โOh.โ I clasp a hand over my mouth. โIโm so sorry.โ
His Adamโs apple bobs. โThere 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 โDid youโฆ?โ
โNo.โ He cracks his knuckles againโthe sound echoes through the tiny apartment. โI 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. โIf I ever go back, I will be killed before I leave the airport.โ
I donโt know what to say. โWas it hard for you to leave?โ โWill 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, Iโll do it.
โYou will need passports for you and Cecelia.โ He ticks it off on his fingers. โA driverโs license. Birth certificates. Enough cash to keep you going until you can find work. And two plane tickets.โ
My heart speeds up. โSo I need moneyโฆโ
โI have some saved up I can give you,โ he says. โEnzo, I couldnโt possiblyโโ
He waves off my protest. โIt is not enough though. You will need more. Can you get it?โ
Iโll have to find a way.
A few days later, I drive Cecelia to school like I do almost every day. Sheโs got her yellow hair in flawless twin braids behind her head and sheโs wearing one of her pale frilly dresses that make her stand out among her classmates. Iโm scared other kids make fun of her because of those dresses, and she canโt play in them like she wants to. But if she doesnโt 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 donโt 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 doesnโt help.
But it doesnโt 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. โYouโre picking me up, right? Not Dad?โ
Andy is the only father sheโs ever known. And she doesnโt know what he does to me, but she knows that sometimes when she does something he doesnโt like, I disappear for days at a time. And when I do, heโs the one who picks her up. It scares her. She wonโt say the words out loud, but she hates him.
โIโll pick you up,โ I say.
Her small face relaxes. I want to blurt out the words out loud:ย Donโt worry, honey. We will be out of here soon. And he wonโt be able to hurt us ever again.ย But I canโt yet. I canโt 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 driverโs license, and a big wad of cash. Iโll 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 Iโm doing. So far, heโs 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.
โAndy,โ I gasp. โUm, hi.โ โHello, Nina.โ
Thatโs when I see the three piles laid out in front of him.
The passport, the driverโs license, and the stack of cash.
Oh no.
โSo what were you planning to do with thisโฆโ He looks down and reads off the name on the driverโs license. โTracy Eaton.โ
I feel like Iโm choking. My legs tremble beneath me and I have to hold onto the wall to keep from collapsing. โHow did you get that?โ
Andy rises from his seat. โHavenโt you figured out yet that you canโt keep any secrets from me?โ
I take a step back. โAndyโฆโ
โNina,โ he says. โItโs time to go upstairs.โ
No. Iโm not going. Iโm not breaking my promise to my daughter that I would pick her up today. Iโm not allowing myself to be locked up there for days when I thought I would be on my way to freedom soon. I wonโt. I canโt 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 Iโm going. Part of me wants to go straight to Ceceliaโs school and grab her. Then just start driving until I hit the Canadian border. But itโs going to be hard to evade him without that passport or driverโs license. Iโm sure heโs calling the police right now and feeding them a story about how his crazy wife is having a relapse.
Thereโs only one positive in this situation. He only found one of the two safety deposit boxes. The two separate boxes were Enzoโs idea. He found the one with the passport and the driverโs license. But thereโs still a second stack of cash he doesnโt know about.
I keep driving until I get to Enzoโs neighborhood. I park two blocks away from his apartment and then I walk the rest of the way. Heโs just climbing into his truck when I sprint over to him. โEnzo!โ
He jerks his head up at the sound of my voice. His face drops when he sees the look on mine. โWhat happened?โ
โHe found one of the safe deposit boxes.โ I pause to catch my breath. โItโฆ itโs over. I canโt 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 donโt think I can do it. I canโt live like this. Iย canโt.
โNinaโฆ.โ
โWhat 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 Antoniaโhis sister he couldnโt save. He hasnโt touched me in a way that is anything other than brotherly. Itโs 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.
โWhat am I going to do?โ I say again.
โIs simple,โ he says. โWe go to plan B.โ
I lift my tear-streaked face. โWhatโs Plan B?โ โI kill the bastard.โ
I shiver because I can see in his dark eyes that he means it. โEnzoโฆโ
โI will do it.โ He pulls away from me and his jaw is rigid. โHe deserves to die. This is not right. Iโll do for you what I should have done for Antonia.โ
โAnd we both go to jail?โ โYou wonโt go to jail.โ
I smack him in the arm. โIโm not okay with you going to jail either.โ
โSo then what do you suggest?โ
And then the idea hits me. Itโs so beautifully simple. And even though I hate Andy, I know him very well. This will work.