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Chapter no 46

The Way I Used to Be

I OPEN MY EYES.ย Iโ€™m breathing heavy. Then barely breathing at all. My heart races. Then stops altogether. Iโ€™m in my room. Not then, but now. And Iโ€™m okay.ย Iโ€™m okay. Iโ€™m okay,ย I repeat silently.

I stand up.

I pick up my phone.

I pace my room.

I need someone. I actually fucking need someone. Need someone now. But I have no one to callโ€”no one. I have left myself with absolutely no one in the world who would ever care about what is happening to me right now.

But then I have a thought. A very stupid, masochistic thought, but now itโ€™s there in my head and itโ€™s one of those thoughts that once itโ€™s there, thereโ€™s nothing that can be done to make it go away. My fingers press the numbers even though my brain forbids it, just like it was two years ago, just like no time has passed at all. The sequence of numbers ingrained in my bones and muscle, I dial.

I practice his name: โ€œJosh. Josh,โ€ I whisper.

I hate myself. Itโ€™s ringing.

โ€œHello?โ€

I open my mouth. But what words could ever, ever undo these things, what words could ever tell enough of the truth?

I hang up.

What is wrong with me?

I redial.

โ€œUh, hello?โ€

I hang up.

Just one more timeย .ย .ย .

โ€œHel-lo-o?โ€

I hang up again. Damn it.

I take a breath.

Like some kind of junkie with no self-control, I just cannot stop myself. I dial.

โ€œWho is this?โ€ he demands.

Oh God. His voice. Just the sound of his voice makes my heart pound.

โ€œHello?โ€ he inhales. โ€œHello?โ€ he exhales.

I open my mouth. But then Vanessaโ€™s voice calls, โ€œEdy? Edy, will you come out here please?โ€

I hang up fast.

In the living room, Iโ€™m met by two incredibly intimidating looking people: a manโ€”a cop in uniformโ€”and a woman whoโ€™s wearing a power suit and introduces them both.

โ€œHello, this is Officer Mitchell and Iโ€™m Detective Dodgson. Weโ€™re here to ask some questions regarding Kevin Armstrong. We understand that your family, Mr. and Mrs. McCrorey, is very close with Mr. Armstrong and his family, is that correct?โ€

Conner fumbles with the remote control as he tries to switch off the TV. And Vanessa does something Iโ€™ve never seen her do beforeโ€”she reaches for Connerโ€™s hand.

Caelin is suddenly on his feet, looking entirely too confrontational considering the fact that both these people have visible guns on them. โ€œI already told the police everything I know, which is nothing, because nothing happened!โ€ Caelin practically shouts.

โ€œWe are aware of the statement you gave the campus police last week, but weโ€™re here today regarding a separate matter, a related but separate matter,โ€ the woman, Detective Dodgson, says. I feel my hand clutch at my chest. Because I know, right away, I know thereโ€™s someone else, another girl, someone besides the ex-girlfriend. Okay, I take a deep breath and hold it; I plant my feet into the floor, and brace myself for something terrible.

โ€œWhat is this all about?โ€ Conner says shakily, putting his arm around Vanessaโ€™s shoulder.

โ€œLook, he didnโ€™t do anything to her, I know it!โ€ Caelin insists.

Officer Mitchell, towering over six-foot-tall Caelin, takes a step toward him; he doesnโ€™t even need to speak to intimidate. Detective Dodgson proceeds, โ€œWeโ€™d like to ask each of you, separately, about Kevin and Amanda Armstrong.โ€

The bottom of my stomach opens up and my heart drops through.

Amanda.

Of courseโ€”of course, it would be her. I try to fade. Try to hold still and just blend into the wall. Try to summon enough psychic power to disintegrate, to dematerialize right here before their eyes.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Caelin whispers, even though itโ€™s pretty clear he meant to scream it.

โ€œMandy?โ€ Vanessa says, more to herself than the detective.

โ€œWhy would you want to ask us about her?โ€ Conner asks, all of us getting afraid of the answer.

โ€œBut why? Whyโ€”what?โ€ Vanessa canโ€™t seem to formulate a sentence.

โ€œWeโ€™re investigating a report of assault, maโ€™am,โ€ Officer Mitchell says.

Detective Dodgson looks at me in a way that makes me feel naked. But she couldnโ€™t know, because nobody knows.

โ€œWhatย .ย .ย . do youย .ย .ย . mean, assault?โ€ Vanessa stutters, unable to comprehend what weโ€™re being told.

Caelin sits back down on the couch and just stares at an imaginary point on the carpetโ€”doesnโ€™t speak, doesnโ€™t blink.

โ€œWeโ€™ll want to speak with each of you,โ€ Officer Mitchell says. โ€œMr. McCrorey, will you join me in the other room?โ€ He starts walking into the dining room, Conner follows, looking disoriented, clutching the remote control for dear life.

The woman looks at me dead on. โ€œEden, right?โ€

Breathless, I try my best to respond: โ€œYeah.โ€

โ€œCan we speak privately? Caelin, Mrs. McCrorey, Officer Mitchell will be in to speak with you two shortly.โ€

I start toward my room, her footsteps trailing behind me.

โ€œMay I sit?โ€ she asks, gesturing to my bed.

I nod. My heart is racing. My hands are shaking. My skin is crawling. She sits down, and the bed creaks like itโ€™s spilling its secrets out all over the place.

โ€œIโ€™d like to ask you a few questions, if thatโ€™s all right.โ€

โ€œOkay, but I really donโ€™t know anything.โ€ Too jumpy, Edy. Calm down.

โ€œReally?โ€ she asks. โ€œBecause you didnโ€™t seem at all surprised when Officer Mitchell told your family about the allegations against Mr. Armstrong.โ€ Thatโ€™s not a question, though. I donโ€™t know how Iโ€™m supposed to answer, so I just stare. โ€œIโ€™d be interested in knowing why that is.โ€

โ€œWhy what is?โ€ Play dumb, thatโ€™s it.

โ€œEden, if you have any information or knowledge regarding the Armstrongs, now would be the time to tell us.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t, though. I swear. I had no idea he was doing that to her.โ€

โ€œDoing what, Eden?โ€ she asks, pretending to be puzzled.

โ€œI donโ€™t know. Whatever he was doing, whatever he did, I donโ€™t know.โ€ Oh God, she sees right through me.

โ€œAll right. Then back to my initial question?โ€

โ€œWhy I wasnโ€™t surprised, you mean?โ€

โ€œSo, youย werenโ€™tย surprised?โ€

โ€œNo, Iโ€”I was. I was surprisedโ€”am, I mean, Iย amย surprised,โ€ I stammer.

โ€œNo,โ€ she says slowly, โ€œyour mother and father and brother were surprisedโ€”shockedโ€”but not you. Can you tell me what was going through your mind?โ€

โ€œNothing, I donโ€™t know, I wasnโ€™t thinking anything.โ€

โ€œYou had to have been thinking something?โ€ And she looks at me with these eyesโ€”these no-nonsense, no-bullshit, no-tolerance-for-lies-of-any-kind eyes. She looks so far inside of me, as if she can see everything. Everything I am, everything Iโ€™m not. I count the seconds of her staring into my soul: One. Two. Three. Four. Fiโ€”

โ€œLet me ask another question, then. Do you think that these allegations against Mr. Armstrong are plausibleโ€”just in your own opinion?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know. How should I know? I mean, I wouldnโ€™t know.โ€

โ€œI have to say, you seem awfully agitated, Eden. Are you hiding something because you think youโ€™re protecting Mr. Armstrong?โ€

โ€œProtecting? No. And Iโ€™m not hiding anything, really.โ€

โ€œEden, Iโ€™ll be frank with you,โ€ she says, folding her hands neatly one over the other in her lap. โ€œI personally spoke with Amanda, and she specifically mentioned your name. Told me I should be talking with you.โ€ She gently points her finger at me through her clasped hands. โ€œDo you know why?โ€

I shake my head too hard back and forth, back and forth.

โ€œWell, she seemed to believe that you may have some kind of information about Mr. Armstrong. Kevin,โ€ she adds, as if she knows the spark of rage that just the sound of his name sets off inside of me.

I watch her watching my hands shake. I cross my arms and tuck my hands under my arms.

โ€œAmanda told me about an incident that happened at school earlier this week. She said you became highlyย .ย .ย . emotional when discussingโ€”โ€

โ€œNo! I said no. I donโ€™t know why she mentioned me. I donโ€™t know anything.โ€ I mean to shout it, to be firm and strong, but it just comes out in a piercing whimper.

She holds me in her poker-face stare. I cannot read her at all. She stands up, walks across my room. I think sheโ€™s leaving, but she closes the door so itโ€™s only open a crack. โ€œEden,โ€ she says softly. โ€œIโ€™m going to ask you something and I need you to be very honest in your response.โ€ She lowers her voice and stands there like a mountain I will never be able to move. โ€œEden, has Kevin ever abused or assaulted you in any way, sexual or otherwise?โ€

I always promised myself that if only someone would ask, if someone would only ask the right question, I would tell the truth. And now itโ€™s here. It could be over in one syllable. I open my mouth. I want to say it. Yes. Yes. I try to make a sound. Yes. Say it! But my mouth is so dry, I canโ€™t.

I take a breath and I choke. I choke on the word. Iโ€™m actually choking. I stand up out of my chair as if that will help anything. I start pacing the room, losing my air quickly. Iโ€™m coughing so hard she has to race out of my bedroom to get me a glass of water. Iโ€™m still coughing when she gets back. I sip the water, but I choke even more, spewing it all over the carpet. My throat feels raw.

โ€œCan you breathe, Eden?โ€ she asks loudly.

I nod my head yes even though I really canโ€™t. I canโ€™t breathe. Itโ€™s like thereโ€™s something stuck in my throat. I cough and cough, but it doesnโ€™t do anything. I clutch at my neck. Thereโ€™s something there, I can feel it. Can taste it. Something lodged in my throat, something familiar, something dry like cotton, something likeย .ย .ย . like the end of that stupid damn nightgown that went directly into the garbage the next morning.

By then Vanessa and Conner have stormed in.

โ€œOh my God!โ€ Vanessa screams.

โ€œDo something!โ€ Conner yells at no one in particular.

The room shrinks. I shrink. And now Iโ€™m back there. I see myself over their shoulders, lying in my bed and heโ€™s on top of her again. Iโ€™m watching him shove the nightgown into her mouth and nobody does a fucking thing. She tries to hit him once, twice, but he has her arms down again andย .ย .ย . and heย .ย .ย .

Vanessa: โ€œEdy, drink the water!โ€

Detective: โ€œAll right, everyone calm down, letโ€™s just give her a little space now. Sheโ€™s fine. Youโ€™re fine, honey, youโ€™re fine.โ€

But Iโ€™m not fine. Sheโ€™s not fine.

Heโ€™s doing it, hurting her, again and again and again and nobody even turns to look! I try to point, want to scream: Behind you, look, damn it, notice something for onceย .ย .ย . itโ€™s right there, what you need to know, right there, happeningย .ย .ย . still.ย .ย .ย .

โ€œEDEN EDY EDY EDEN EDY EDY,โ€ they scream at me all at once. I try to scream back. But nothing. Their voices fade into the background. White noise. Only one sound pierces through the veil of static:ย No one will ever believe you no one will ever believe you no one will ever believe you.

Be over. Be over. I thought it was over. It was supposed to be over.

Underwater voices and blurry words surface: โ€œBetterย .ย .ย . Okayย .ย .ย . Edyย .ย .ย . Edenย .ย .ย . Sheโ€™s all right, look.โ€

My eyes open. Iโ€™m staring at the ceiling. Iโ€™m on the floor. Thereโ€™s Vanessa on one side, the detective on the other. I feel like Dorothy, waking up from the strangest dream, except to an even stranger reality. Caelin and Conner are behind them, leaning over me.

โ€œWhat happened?โ€ I ask, my voice scratchy.

โ€œYou fainted!โ€ Vanessa screeches, tears threatening to overflow the shores of her eyes.

โ€œOh God,โ€ I moan, trying to sit up.

โ€œTake it easy, now. Slowly.โ€ Detective Dodgson puts a hand on my back.

โ€œSorry. Thatโ€™s never happened before. God, I feel so stupid.โ€ I try to laugh at myself. It sounds fake as hell, though.

โ€œWell,โ€ the detective says, standing up, โ€œI do still have some more questions for you, Eden, but for now why donโ€™t you just get some rest. If you do happen to think of anything, please donโ€™t hesitate to call. Iโ€™ll leave my card right here for you.โ€ She pulls a business card out of some invisible compartment of her jacket and sets it down on the corner of my desk, tapping it twice with her index finger.

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