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Chapter no 41

The Coworker

ORDINARILY,ย I would love having an unexpected day off. I might go for a run, or go to my favorite massage place in Quincy. Or maybe get a manicure. Something about getting a manicure always lifts my spirits.

I donโ€™t feel much in the mood for a manicure right now. Detective Santoro would probably use it against me.ย Sheโ€™s able to afford a manicure. Sheโ€™s obviously embezzling money.

God, havenโ€™t they ever heard ofย Groupon?

So instead, after taking care of a few quick errands, I spend the entire day on my couch, listlessly flipping between the channels. I mostly end up watching reruns of old sitcoms Iโ€™ve already seen a dozen times before. Iโ€™m just killing time before Caleb comes by after work. Heโ€™ll make me feel better.

In the late afternoon, my phone rings. My first thought is that itโ€™s Caleb, maybe on his way over early. But then when I look down, โ€œMomโ€ is flashing on the screen. Great.

But I donโ€™t have anything better to do, so I snatch up the phone. โ€œHello?โ€

โ€œNatalie!โ€ Again, sheโ€™s shouting into the phone at the top of her lungs. I only hope sheโ€™s not in public. โ€œI heard they found that girl from your company! That sheโ€™s dead!โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I mutter. โ€œI knowโ€ฆโ€

โ€œDo you know what the newspapers are saying?โ€ she says. Iโ€™m not sure I want to know, but sheโ€™s definitely going to tell me. โ€œTheyโ€™re saying people at your companyย bulliedย her. Did you bully her, Natalie?โ€

โ€œNo! My God, Momโ€ฆโ€

โ€œYou should be kind to people who arenโ€™t as popular as you are, Natalie.โ€ Even though Iโ€™m thirty, my mother still loves to lecture me. โ€œEven though sheโ€™s not as pretty as you are or as well-liked, you could still be nice to her.โ€

โ€œI was nice to her!โ€ โ€œObviously not.โ€

What is the world coming to when even my own mother thinks Iโ€™m a big old bully? โ€œI wouldnโ€™t bully someone, Mom.โ€

โ€œWell, obviously you would.โ€ She sniffs. โ€œYouย have. Remember how you and that friend of yours, Tara, used toโ€ฆ you knowโ€ฆโ€

What does it take to get your mother to realize that youโ€™re not a high school cheerleader anymore? โ€œI was nice to Dawn. I swear it.โ€

โ€œI know you, Natalie. I know what you can be like. Donโ€™t you remember whenโ€ฆโ€

As my mother drones on, I hear a beep in my ear. I pull the phone away

โ€”Caleb is calling. Thank God. โ€œMom, I have to go.โ€ โ€œWhy? Where do you have to go?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve got another call. Something for work.โ€ Iโ€™m not about to tell her about Caleb. Not now, when everything seems so tenuous.

She grumbles a bit, but Iโ€™m not listening. I end the call and switch over to Caleb. He hasnโ€™t called a moment too soon.

โ€œTell me youโ€™re on your way over here,โ€ I say. โ€œNatalie, we have to talk.โ€

Oh no. Again? This is not leading anywhere good. โ€œWhat? Why?โ€

โ€œLookโ€ฆโ€ He heaves a long sigh. โ€œThat detective came to see me againโ€ฆโ€

I can see where this is leading, and I donโ€™t like it. โ€œCalebโ€ฆโ€

โ€œHe kept pushing me.โ€ He sounds anguished. โ€œHe kept asking me if I was sure I was with you the whole night. He kept talking about the penalty for lying to a police officer. That guy is scary.โ€

โ€œPlease tell me you didnโ€™tโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI had to tell him the truth, Nat.โ€ His voice cracks. โ€œI told him that I left at 9:30. Iโ€™m so sorry.โ€

I want to reach through the phone and strangle him with my bare hands. โ€œHow could you do that to me? Do you know how this is going to look?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorryโ€”I really am. But what was I supposed to do? Lie to a cop?โ€

โ€œYou already did it once. Itโ€™s not like he was going to find out.โ€

โ€œHe could have found out!โ€ Heโ€™s just short of shouting. โ€œI live in an apartment building. Iโ€™ve got a bunch of neighbors on my own floor. I saw somebody in the elevator on my way up. He couldโ€™ve easily found out I was lying.โ€

โ€œHe never wouldโ€™ve found out.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t know that. I could have gotten in a lot of trouble. Honestly, you shouldnโ€™t have asked me to do it in the first place. It wasnโ€™t right.โ€

Iโ€™m squeezing the phone so tightly, Iโ€™m shocked that it doesnโ€™t crack in my hand. โ€œYou couldโ€™ve at least given me a heads-up. That detective already has it in for me. If you had told me, I could have told him first, at least. Instead of looking like a liar.โ€

Heโ€™s quiet for a moment on the other line. โ€œYouโ€™re right. Iโ€™m sorry. I promise you, I wasnโ€™t planning to tell him. He justโ€ฆ he got it out of me.โ€

As furious as I am with Caleb right now, I believe him. I know how persuasive and frightening Santoro can be. I can imagine Caleb cracking under the pressure. Especially since he didnโ€™t feel great about lying in the first place. Heโ€™s rightโ€”I never should have asked him.

But in my defense, I thought he was utterly infatuated with me. Now Iโ€™m not so sure. And I had no idea how weak he is.

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry,โ€ he says for what seems like the millionth useless time. โ€œI mean, this hurts me too. I donโ€™t have an alibi either now.โ€

Right, but so what? Santoro doesnโ€™t think heโ€™s the killer. That honor has been bestowed onto me and me alone.

โ€œDo you still want me to come over?โ€ he asks in a small voice. โ€œPlease donโ€™t. Iโ€™d rather be alone.โ€

I donโ€™t actually want to be alone, but I donโ€™t even want to look at Caleb right now. My chest aches, and it hits me that the person I want to see most in the world right now is Seth, but then I remember he hates me.

Itโ€™s amazing how quickly Iโ€™ve become isolated from my entire social network. My boyfriend has betrayed me. My former lover thinks Iโ€™m a thief. And even my best friend was looking at me funny.

โ€œIโ€™ll come to the 5K tomorrow,โ€ he says. A peace offering. โ€œIโ€™ve got my T-shirt all laid out on my dresser.โ€

โ€œFine.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Nat.โ€ Every time he says it, itโ€™s a knife in my heart. โ€œBut Iโ€™m sure this will all blow over. I mean, you didnโ€™t do anything wrong. How

could you have? That detective is just giving you a hard time.โ€ โ€œYeahโ€ฆโ€

Except thereโ€™s something more going on. I havenโ€™t told Caleb about that ceramic turtle I found in my laundry hamper, and after he snitched on me to the detective, thereโ€™s no way I would consider it. But thereโ€™s a reason Santoro keeps hounding me. I donโ€™t know what it is, but somebody has it in for me. I just donโ€™t know who. Or why.

The doorbell rings, and I almost jump out of my skin. Even from the sofa, I can see the red and blue lights flashing behind the front door.

Oh no.

โ€œCaleb,โ€ I gasp. โ€œIโ€™ve got to go.โ€ โ€œAre you sure youโ€™re all right?โ€ โ€œIโ€ฆ Iโ€™m fine. I have to go.โ€

Before he can answer, I end the call. I rise from the sofa, facing the lights of the police vehicle. Except itโ€™s not just the one light on top of the detectiveโ€™s car. Itโ€™s more than that. There are a bunch of police cars outside my house.

Something terrible is about to happen.

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