When I wake up in the guest bedroom the next morning, the first thing I do is reach for Andrewโs phone.
I bring up the app for the camera in the attic. Right away, the room jumps into focus. I stare at the screen and my blood turns cold. The room is deathly still. Andrew isnโt in there anymore.
Heโs gotten out of the room.
I clutch the blankets in my left hand. My eyes dart around the bedroom, searching for him, maybe lurking in the shadows. Thereโs a sudden movement at the window, and I almost have a heart attack before I realize itโs a bird.
Where is he? And how did he get out? Is there some sort of failsafe button that I didnโt know about? A way for him to escape if he ever found himself in this situation? But itโs hard to imagine. He kept those books on his groin for hours on end. Why would he have done that if he had been able to get out all along?
Either way, if heโs gotten out of the room, heโs got to be pissed.
Iโve got to get out of this house.ย Now.
My eyes drop down to the phone. And then something moves on the screen. I let out a slow breath. Andrew is in the room after all. Heโs under the covers on the cot. I just didnโt see him because he was so still.
I use the function to rewind the video of the room. I watch Andrew lying on the floor of the room, grimacing at the weight on top of him. Five hours. He did it for five hours. So if I am to hold up my end of the bargain, I have to let him out now.
I take my time getting ready. I take a long, hot shower. The tension in my neck melts away as the warm water runs over my body. I know what I have to do next. And Iโm ready.
I put on a comfortable T-shirt and a pair of jeans. I gather my dirty-blond hair back into a ponytail and slide Andrewโs phone into my pocket. Then I pick up something that I grabbed from the garage yesterday and hide it in my other pocket.
I climb up the creaky steps to the attic. Iโve climbed up here enough times that Iโve noticed not every step creaks. Only certain ones. The second step is very loud, for example. And the top step.
When I get to the top, I rap on the door. I look down at his phone, at the color image of the room. He doesnโt move from the bed.
Worry prickles the base of my neck. Andrew hasnโt had anything to drink in about twelve hours. He must be feeling pretty weak by now. I remember how I was feeling yesterday when I was starved for water. What if heโs unconscious? What then?
But then Andrew stirs on the mattress. I watch as he struggles into a sitting position and rubs his eyes with the balls of his hands.
โAndrew,โ I say. โIโm back.โ
He lifts his eyes and looks directly at the camera. I shiver, imagining exactly what he would do to me if I opened this door. If I opened the door, he would drag me in there by my ponytail. He would make me do horrible things before he let me out. If heย everย let me out.
He rises unsteadily to his feet. He walks over to the door and collapses against it. โI did it. Let me out.โ
Yeah. Right.
โSo hereโs the thing,โ I say. โThe video feed didnโt come through from overnight. Frustrating, right? So Iโm afraid youโre going to have toโโ
โIโm not doing it again.โ His face is bright pink, and it isnโt from the pepper spray. โYou need to let me outย right now, Millie. Iโm not joking around.โ
โIโm going to let you out.โ I pause. โJust notย yet.โ
Andrew takes a step back, staring at the door. Then he takes another step back. And another. And then he starts running.
He rams himself at the door so hard, it shakes on his hinges. But it doesnโt budge.
Then he starts backing up again. Shit.
โListen,โ I say. โIโm going to let you out. Thereโs just one other thing you need to do.โ
โFuck you. I donโt believe you.โ
He rams himself at the door again. It shakes, but it doesnโt splinter. The house is relatively new and well-made. I wonder if he is capable of knocking the door down. Maybe at his best, when heโs well hydrated. But not now. And it would be hard to knock it down from the inside because thatโs where the hinges are.
Heโs breathing hard now. He leans against the door, trying to catch his breath. His face is even redder than it was before. I donโt think he has it in him to break the door down. โWhat do you want me to do?โ he manages.
I pull the object I grabbed from the garage out of my pocket. I found it in Andrewโs tool kit. Itโs a pair of pliers. I slide it under the gap below the door.
On the other side of the door, he reaches down and picks up the pliers. He turns them back and forth. He frowns. โI donโt understand. What do you want me to do?โ
โWell,โ I say, โit was just so hard to tell exactly how long you had those books on top of you. This will be easier. A one-time deal.โ
โI donโt understand.โ
โItโs simple. If you want to get out of the room, all you have to do is pull out one of your teeth.โ
I watch Andrewโs face on the screen. His lips pull into a grimace and he throws the pliers on the floor. โYouโre joking. Thereโs no way. Iโm not doing that.โ
โI think,โ I say, โthat another few hours without water and you might feel differently.โ
He takes another few steps back again. Heโs summoning all his strength. He runs at the door and rams against it as hard as he can. Once again, it shakes but doesnโt budge. I watch as he draws back a fist and slams it against the wooden door.
Andrew howls with pain. Honestly, he wouldโve been better off just pulling out a tooth. At the bar where I used to work, a guy got drunk and punched the wall, and he broke a bone in his hand. I wouldnโt be surprised if Andrew has done the same.
โLet me out!โ he screams at me. โLet me out of this fucking roomย right now.โ
โIโll let you out. You know what you have to do.โ
Heโs cradling his right hand with his left. He falls to his knees, almost doubled over. I watch on the phone screen as he picks up the pliers with his left hand. I hold my breath as he brings them to his mouth.
Is he going to do it? I canโt stand this. I close my eyes, unable to watch.
He howls with agony. Itโs the same sound Duncan made when I brought that paperweight down on his skull. My eyes fly open and Andrew is still on the screen. Heโs still on his knees. I watch as he bows his head and bawls like a little baby.
Heโs close to breaking point. He canโt stand it. Heโs willing to rip his own teeth out of his mouth just to get out of this room.
He has no idea this is just the beginning.