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The engine pulsed into life and I pulled out of the parking lot. No matter how hard I blinked my eyes, I could still see Birdie. Thin and bony, like an insect, her arms and legs splayed like a daddy longlegs as she tried to clamber upwards. Pulled herself up onto a crocheted wall hanging โ a black silhouette against the throbbing mess of flowered wallpaper. And someone nearby was laughing. Gut-wrenching laughter. More than one person giggling and snorting. Then she slid downwards, fell and cracked her head. Her skin split like a melon, spilling red juice onto the floor. My throat was paralyzed. No voice.
A screech of brakes and a screaming horn told me Iโd strayed into the next lane. I snapped to attention and swerved back. Pull yourself together. Gripping the wheel, I took a deep breath to steady my jangling nerves. Maybe it was time to talk to Linda Martin, my ex-social worker, before the visions consumed my newly discovered happiness.
My phone rang and Guyโs voice flooded the car. I let out a deep sigh of relief.
โAre you OK?โ he asked.
โOf course. Just happy to hear your voice.โ
โIโve got a surprise for you.โ
โTell me, tell me,โ I begged like a child.
โYou have a decent bikini?โ
I had to think hard. I hadnโt been swimming in eons. โI used to have a one-piece. Think I left it in the change room last spring when we took the kids swimming.โ
โThen go buy yourself something brief and sexy. Get two or three. Youโll need them.โ
โFor what?โ Iโd never needed swimwear since Iโd never been anywhere on holiday except the lake. Nowhere hot or exotic. No all-inclusives to Mexico or the Caribbean.
โWeโre going to Vegas next week. Dadโs treat. A suite at the Bellagio. Five days of sin under a sweltering sun. It is your spring break isnโt it?โ
I couldnโt restrain a squeal of excitement. โYou mean five days together. No work. No phones. No worries.โ
โThatโs what I love about you, Anna. Youโre so enthusiastic. So easy to please.โ
If only he knew how easy. My blood was already racing at the thought of scouring the mall for swimwear. I couldnโt wait to get going, but had to stop off at the condo where Guy said heโd left another gift for me. It turned out to be a credit card in my name with a staggering limit of twenty thousand dollars. A handwritten note propped beside it on the table said:
All yours, Iโll take care of the monthly balance. Shop your heart out.
In the past Iโd had to beg for a two-grand limit, which Iโd somehow wheedled up to four. Now this card burned like fire in my hand. I raced down to the car, buzzing with apprehension, and I barely noticed the rain slashing across the windshield when I pulled out of the underground garage.
I chose three bikinis in the end. Pale pink edged with black, a strapless gold confection with tiny triangular bottoms and a stark white two-piece with halter neck and scalloped edges. I was on an all-time high when I found the last one and just had to buy the sheer white cover-up with its turquoise beaded trim, and the black fringed wrap as well as the tiny pink robe with the flounces. Five days in Vegas also meant Iโd need some suitable hot weather clothes, so by the time I was done scouring the stores, Iโd bought cut-offs, strappy tops, and a different dress for each night out. My favorite, a cream, silk sheath, just had to have a chunky, gold necklace to match.
When I added up the cost, I realized Iโd dropped close to seven grand. My heart thudded at the enormity of the amount until I convinced myself that Guy had given this gladly and I had to learn to accept his generosity instead of acting like a guilty kid. All those years of deprivation had convinced me I didnโt deserve to enjoy luxury. That somehow, I always had to fight, cheat, lie or sleep my way into enjoying the good life. But now I was determined to give it a damned good try. I clutched the Visa in my palm like a lucky rabbitโs paw and made a beeline for the exit. Whatever Vegas had in store, I was ready for it.
Or thought I was, considering what actually unfolded there.
11
By the time I got to school the next day, Iโd forgotten all my worries. Guy had ordered in sushi then made me model all my swimwear purchases, making sure to peel each one off with intense attention to detail. Then weโd eaten supper washed down with a bottle of champagne and staggered into the bedroom to make wild, tipsy love. Iโd woken with a slight headache but a warm glow from the amazing sex and the dizzying list of shows Guy had booked for our trip.
My mind was so occupied I barely registered the empty corridors. Floating into the staffroom I stopped dead at the sight of everyone gathered there, grim-faced like guests at a wake.
โWhatโs wrong?โ
Robin stood up, his face leached of color. โI guess you didnโt get the message,โ he said.
โWhat message?โ I realized I still hadnโt told them about my move.
Daphne shuffled the folders in front of her. โI tried her number, Robin. It wasnโt in service.โ
โSorry. I changed it.โ The color rushed to my face. โWhatโs happened?โ
Sabrinaโs eyebrows almost hit her hairline, but I glanced away. Robin cleared his throat. His foot tapped a frantic tattoo under the table.
โCarlaโs gone missing. Her mom called last night. Said they havenโt seen her for the last ten days.โ
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