Maria and I walk back together to our respective houses after book club is over. Iโve got the mostly empty tray of apple turnovers and sheโs clutching her copy of the bird book to her chest. I watch her profile in the moonlight. There are moments when Maria looks pretty, but in the nighttime shadows, she looks old. The light casts dark shadows under her eyes and around her mouth.
โThat was fun,โ Maria says. โIโm so glad I went.โ
โYesโฆโ I look down at my ballet flats. I hadnโt wanted to say anything about what she did, but I canโt stop thinking about it. โBy the way, I thought I told you I hadnโt read the book.โ
โHmm?โ
I clear my throat. โWe were talking the other day and I said I hadnโt read it. But back there, you kept asking me about it. And it wasโฆ you know, awkward.โ
โOh!โ Mariaโs eyes widen. โIโm so sorry about that, April. I didnโt realize you hadnโt read it. I liked it. I couldnโt put it down!โ
She couldnโt putย that bookย down? Is she kidding me? โWell, I just get busy, and sometimes I donโt have time to read it.โ
โOf course. I know how busy your life is. Itโs not a big deal.โ
But thereโs an edge to her voice. Is she being sarcastic? Does she think I shouldnโt be busy? Or that I am less busy than she is? โI mean, I have to run through recipes for my show every week. And the silent auction is taking up so much of my time. Also, Iโve been cooking dinner every night for Mrs. Wright. You know, that elderly woman on the next block who broke her hip last month?โ
Maria nods. โI know. Itโs so busy, isnโt it? Anyway, donโt worry about it. Nobody but Julie cares if you read the book.โ
I let out a breath. Maybe Iโm reading too much into this. Maria has a lot on her mind, and I canโt expect her to remember every little thing I tell her.
But on the other hand, she had such a strange look on her face when I told her I had given those turnovers to Sean. Could it possibly have
something to do with that? Was this some sort of revenge for talking to her husband?
But that would be crazy. Nobody is that jealous. She said she forgot, and Iโm sure sheโs telling the truth.
After dropping Maria off at her house, I walk the rest of the way to mine. Bobby is surely asleep by now, but thereโs a light on in the living room, which means Elliot is still awake in there. I look down at my watch and see that itโs nearly ten oโclock.
The drapes are partially open, and I can see Elliot through the window.
Goodโheโs still awake. Maybe we can have a drink together.
Then I hear my phone buzz inside my purse.
Immediately, my heart jumps in my chest. Getting text messages has become terrifying. What if itโs another picture of me and Mark? Or something worse? But at the same time, I have to look. I fish my phone out of my purse and stare at the screen:
Shh. Your husband is in the middle of a secret phone call.
Thatโs when I realize that Elliot is sitting on the couch, but heโs not watching television or on his computer. Heโs on the phone.
I canโt hear anything heโs saying, but thereโs a tiny smile on his lips as he speaks into the receiver. Who would he be talking to this late? It couldnโt be someone from work, could it? He doesnโt look like heโs having a work conversation.
I look down at my phone again. The words are still on the screen, taunting me. I want to ask them who they are again, but I know they wonโt answer.
I press my ear against the window, which is freezing cold against my cheek. It doesnโt help. I canโt hear a word. I better get inside before somebody sees me.
I try to be as quiet as I can when I open the front door. It occurs to me too late that I could have gone in through the back. The second I step inside, I hear Elliotโs voice. โGotta go.โ
Well, he sure got off the phone fast when he heard his wife coming in. โHi, honey.โ He jumps to his feet and comes to greet me at the door.
โHow was your book club?โ
โGreat.โ I try to keep my voice even. โWhat have you been up to?โ โOh, nothing too exciting.โ
โDoing work?โ โYeah, mostly.โ
Who were you talking to just now?ย I want to ask him the question, but I also donโt want to sound like a crazy jealous wife. I canโt figure out a way to ask him the question without it sounding that way. And I canโt tell him about the text messages Iโve been gettingโnot after that threat they made about circulating the photo of me and Mark.
I push past him and go to the kitchen with the tray containing five remaining turnovers. I had meant to store them in the refrigerator for later, but instead, I shove one of them into my mouth. Then another. God, these are good.
Before I know it, the turnovers are gone. The apple and sugar and flour feel heavy in my stomachโI never indulge myself like that. I canโt believe I allowed myself that moment of weakness. Tomorrow Iโll have to make up for it.
I start washing the tray, because I canโt go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink. And God forbid Elliot would ever help me with that. Elliot wanders into the kitchen, yawning. He rubs a hand over his bald scalp. โIโm exhausted. Want to go up to bed when youโre done?โ
The hot water feels nice on my cold hands. I love washing dishes. I find it relaxing. โI guess.โ
He puts his arms around my waist from behind, and I feel myself stiffen. Who was he talking to on the phone? Itโs driving me crazy. I could ask him, but heโll just lie and blow it off. Whatโs he going to sayโoh yeah, I was just chatting with the woman Iโm having an affair with.
โHey.โ I clear my throat as I turn around. โCould I use your phone for a second?โ
His expression freezes. โFor what?โ
โMine is out of batteries and I want to look something up.โ โWhat do you need to look up?โ
Great question. โBobby has a half-day one day next week and I canโt remember what day.โ
Ooh, that sounded very legitimate.
Elliot frowns at me. โYou need to know thatย right now? At ten oโclock at night?โ
โI need to plan for the week.โ And also, I need to take a peek at his call
list.
He glances over at the refrigerator. โIsnโt that a list of all the holidays
and half days posted on the fridge?โ
Dammit, heโs right. My organizational skills have backfired.
My brain is struggling to come up with an alternate reason to look at his phone, but before I can, he kisses me on the cheek. โIโm going upstairs. I hope you can come join me soon.โ
I watched him trudge up the stairs to our bedroom. Those text messages are getting me paranoid. Just because he was on the phone when I walked in and then quickly hung up, it doesnโt mean he was doing anything suspicious. It doesnโt mean heโs cheating on me.
Although it wouldnโt be the first time.
As soon as I finish the dishes, I take out my phone one last time. I look at the text message, still on the screen. After a moment of hesitation, I swipe to delete the message.