Victoria is dressed in a billowy flower-printed dress that I found in her closet. Something tight is out of the question because of her feeding tube and it would not have been flattering with the way she often slumps in the chair. I have a feeling the dress used to be more snug on her, but now it hangs loose on her bony frame.
I also spent some time on her hair. I combed it out and put in the oil treatment again, and it looks lush and shiny. I thought about trying to tie it back, but I think itโs most flattering when itโs loose.
Now Iโm working on her makeup. I put a layer of pink lipstick on her crooked lips, and now Iโm doing my best to cover the scar on her left cheek. I donโt think thereโs anything I could do to conceal it entirely, but it looks a lot better than when I started.
Victoria is allowing me to put on the makeup, but she looks utterly unenthusiastic. I canโt entirely blame her. As much as I chatter about how much fun this will be, Iโm not looking forward to it either.
Part of me wants to duck out and leave Victoria and Adam to have Thanksgiving alone as a married couple. But the more I read of her diary, I feel like that is not what Victoria wants. She doesnโt want to be alone with him. And I donโt want her to be alone with him either.
โThere.โ I dab on the last of the concealerโIโve used half the container and the scar is still very visible. โAll done.โ
Victoria just stares at me.
โYou look beautiful.โ I grab the mirror I found in the bathroom and hold it up to her face. โTake a look.โ
Victoria glances briefly at the mirror, then turns away. She never seems very happy when I show her a mirror. She either looks away or frowns at herself. Sometimes she touches the scar. I wish Adam had shelled out for her to get plastic surgery. I know he thinks she doesnโt notice, but heโs wrong.
โI justโฆโ I chew on my lip. โI want you to know that Iโm not going toโฆ I mean, Adam is your husband, not mine. Iโm going to tell him tonight that Iโm not going toโฆโ
For the first time since I came in here, Victoriaโs eyes show a spark of interest.
โItโs not right,โ I say. โIt was a mistake and Iโm sorry. Iโll tell him tonight.โ
โBeโฆโ Sheโs focusing so hard on what she wants to say that some drool comes out of the right side of her mouth, smearing her lipstick. โBeโฆ careโฆโ
For once, I know exactly what sheโs trying to say.ย Be careful.
I leave Victoria to find some nail polish in the bathroom. Thatโs the last thing I need to complete her look for the evening. I want Victoria to look really beautiful tonight. Like her old self, as much as possible. Itโs important to me.
Maggie must have moved the nail polish when she was cleaning. I look in the usual place in the closet within the bathroom, but itโs not there anymore. I search through the other shelves, trying to find the bag of multicolor nail polish tubes. I find more makeup, but not polish. But one thing I do find surprises me.
Itโs a black bag of medications.
I never was sure where Adam kept Victoriaโs medications. He always just seems to have them ready to administer. I pick up a bottle from the black plastic bag and see the date of the most recent refill. It was less than a month ago. These arenโt old medications. These are the ones heโs giving her right now.
I read the name of the medication off the bottle: Quetiapine.
Adam said that Victoria was only on medications to keep her from having seizures. On a whim, I take out my phone from my jeans pocket and type the name of the medication into the search box. The Wikipedia page for โquetiapineโ pops up and I click on it.
Quetiapine is not a medication to prevent seizures. According to the Wikipedia page, itโs an antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Itโs also used for sleep due to its highly sedating effect.
Well, that explains why Victoria is so tired after she gets her medications.
There are more bottles inside. I recognize the name of the medication on the next bottle. Valium. Itโs what my mother used to sometimes take
when she was feeling anxious. After she took it, she would often be very groggy and go straight to bed.
Why is Adam giving Victoria a bunch of medications that knock her
out?
I hear footsteps outside and quickly shove the black bag back into the
bathroom closet. A second after I get them in there, Adam appears at the bathroom door. Heโs wearing a green button-down shirt that brings out the color of his eyes and makes him look achingly handsome. โIs Victoria almost ready? The turkey is just about to come out of the oven.โ
I straighten up and nod. โI was going to paint her nails, but maybe Iโll hold off. I donโt want her fingers to smell like nail polish during the meal.โ
โThatโs fine.โ He adjusts his shirt collar. โBut donโt forget to clip her nails. I donโt want to get scratched when Iโm doing her medications.โ
I pick up the nail clipper from the shelf near the sink and hold it up. โYep. No problem.โ
โAmazing. Youโre the best, Sylvia.โ
As soon as he leaves the room, I slide the nail clipper back onto the shelf.