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Authors: Leddy Harper,Marlo Williams,Kristen Switzer

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I removed the blanket from my body and handed it to him, telling him that I couldn’t explain to Tony where I had gotten a blanket from. He took it from my hand and looked at me one last time. I couldn’t tell what he was looking at, but I was sure the goose bumps that littered my body hadn’t been from the cold air.

Before the front door opened and slammed closed, Sean was gone into the night, covered by darkness. The only thing that stole the smile from my face was knowing Tony was on his way out to get me.

At least, I hoped he was coming to get me. As much as I didn’t want to deal with him, I knew I wouldn’t survive in the cold night alone until morning.

The temperature was dropping every minute. At least that’s what it felt like.

After Sean took the security of the blanket with him, it took a matter of seconds before I was back to freezing my ass off. How in the world could your nose become numb so quickly? It wasn’t just my nose. All of my appendages were beginning to freeze. I couldn’t even feel my fingers and toes any longer. It didn’t take long before I started to believe that Tony was going to leave me outside all night. I would have given anything at that moment to have the blanket back from Sean. I was so cold, my teeth were chattering and my body was shaking uncontrollably.

I had no way of telling how long I had been outside in the cold but it felt like hours. I couldn’t remember a time in my life where I had been so cold on the outside.

My heart felt different, though. My heart felt like it had life flittering around inside of it for the first time in years. To take my mind off the cold, I replayed the conversations I had with Sean over the last few hours. I was stunned to come to the realization that I had experienced joy from our conversation. Reliving his antics when I gave certain responses to questions he asked immediately brought a smile to my lips. When was the last time I had experienced joy like that? At the animal shelter I did. But that was different. This occurrence had my heart acting differently. I felt something that I had been yearning for and needing for years. I felt that someone actually cared for me. Not only cared for me but worried about me. When was the last time someone had worried about me? It had probably been my mom, which had been years ago.

Tony never actually cared about me. I thought he had in the beginning of our relationship, but that was all a ruse. An act to reel me in. You didn’t treat someone the way he treated me if you loved them.

I felt tears prick my eyes, but the tears didn’t form because of the violent shaking my body was enduring from the cold. For the first time, I felt like I had something to live for, like I deserved more. For the first time in my life, I planned to leave Tony. I had wanted to before, numerous times, yet I never felt that I could. The fear was always too great; I never had anyone in my corner, no one to fight with me, encourage me, or make me feel like I could do it. I was always stuck, but not anymore.

I was in the middle of summoning up a plan for spending a dreadfully cold night outside when I heard the lock click on the sliding glass door. I looked up and met Tony’s menacing eyes, but the blackness had dulled and some of the anger was gone from them.

He stepped back and stood there, as if he were lying in wait for me. I went through all the different possible scenarios that this situation could produce, trying to guess the trickery he had planned for me. I was surer than ever that his main purpose in life was to torture me. Well, I was done. I was going to come up with a plan and leave him. Would Sean help me? I didn’t even need to ask myself that; I knew the answer. He would help me… He would save me.

I finally worked up the courage to open the fucking door. I squared my shaking shoulders and tried to open the door. I was devastated to learn that my fingers wouldn’t work. They were too numb to grasp the handle and pull. I half-sobbed as I tried over and over again to open the door. Tony stood there with a wicked grin on his face while he enjoyed the show I provided.

I realized that if I put my hand on the glass I could almost gain enough friction to slide it open. I was fully cognoscente that my hand was causing prints on the perfectly cleaned glass, and that had to be causing Tony minor angst. I had passed the point of caring about what he thought. My only purpose was to get back inside. I wanted to wipe that obnoxious smile off his face so badly. I was surprised at my drive to fight back. I hadn’t felt that way for a while. I had just acquiesced to Tony’s torturous ways, feeling as if I somehow deserved it.

I put my shoulder on the glass and grunted as I was finally able to open the sliding glass door. I looked up as I entered the home I hadn’t been allowed to enter for hours and saw the disappointment in Tony’s face. He liked it when I suffered long and good. He was probably sorry this little show was over.

I stood in front of him, shaking so badly that every part of me rattled.

“Look at you!” Tony seethed. “You disgust me. You didn’t even try to cover up while you were out there. You just sat there naked for the world to see. That just proves what a whore you are. You’re worse than a whore because you don’t even charge for it. You give it away freely.”

I stared at him and saw his lips moving but his words didn’t penetrate my soul any longer. I had experienced a revelation while sitting outside with Sean. I had realized that I deserved better. I didn’t deserve to be abused by this monster in front of me. So instead of listening to his words, I summoned up the words that Sean had so kindly said to me. How I was beautiful and didn’t deserve this. How I was a human being and smart. I was kind. I was worthy.

“Are you listening to me, cunt?” Tony yelled.

I heard that because his tone had changed. I knew a strike was coming. I braced myself for it, but it never came.

His phone started ringing. He looked at it and then said to me, “You disgust me. Put some clothes on before I vomit.”

I started for the stairs as he walked toward his office. I had a hard time climbing the stairs because my legs were so wobbly. I found myself crawling up them instead. As I crawled up the stairs, one step at a time, a switch that had been dormant for years turned back on inside of me.

I became angry.

September 24, 2014

 

I was trying, unsuccessfully I might add, to make dinner for this evening. Tony had called and notified me that Sean was coming over and joining us for dinner. I found this odd because he
never
came over to the house. I could count the number of times I had seen him this year on one hand.

I was having a hard time cooking dinner because my arm was killing me. Tony had gotten angry the night before and had practically ripped it out of its socket. To make matters worse, it was my right arm, which was the arm I used to do everything. My daily tasks had suffered and for that, I would pay dearly.

I checked the chicken I was baking in the oven and set the timer for ten more minutes. I had already suffered through setting the table and it had been agonizing. The weight of the china plates had been excruciating so I found that I had to carry them one at a time to the table.

At least I had an infinite supply of that. Time. It was something I was endlessly haunted by. It was something that never ended, no matter how much I wished it would. Time in my life was used for torment and cruelty, which was administered by the hand of my husband. The person I had dreamed of marrying my entire life was who Tony portrayed during our courtship. His love for me had been so convincing, had felt so real, that I had fallen for it blindly.

By the time I had figured out who Tony really was, it had been too late. I had nothing to aid me in escape and no one to depend on. I was trapped. Tony was a high-powered, well-known attorney whom everyone loved and respected. No one would believe me—a young, inexperienced, naïve woman—over him.

I had given myself over to my life and had even grown accustomed to his mistreatment of me. It was just the life that had been given to me and I had stupidly taken it.

I jumped when the timer went off, signaling that the chicken was ready. I quickly turned the oven to warm until I was ready to serve it and jumped into gear to finish the final preparations of the meal.

I heard the front door slam and knew by the force alone that Tony was home. Sean should be arriving in a few minutes. I rushed to get things ready so that everything would be perfect the way Tony liked.

“Is dinner ready?” Tony asked as he entered the kitchen. I had gotten used to greetings of that kind. The days of hellos and pleasantries were far behind us now.

“Almost.” I found it was better to offer short and concise answers. They didn’t seem to piss him off as much.

I heard the doorbell and Tony immediately grinned as he went to answer it. It made me jealous in a way. I could never evoke that kind of emotion from Tony. No matter what I did, it was always wrong and I never seemed to have the ability to make him happy. Especially since, he had taken this new case just a week ago. It was as if he had become a completely different person entirely. He had gone from bad to so much worse.

I heard the two men laughing and wished with all of my heart that their jovial mood was contagious. I wanted to enjoy life the way Tony seemed to. I wanted more. I was growing so tired of this life that had been thrust upon me; it turned out far different than I could have ever dreamed.

The pain in my arm seemed desperate for attention with all the pounding it was doing. I didn’t know if I would be able to fake my way through dinner. I quickly took the over-the-counter pain reliever from the cupboard and popped four tablets into my mouth, chasing it with the glass of wine I had poured for myself. I was taking double the dose, but I didn’t care.

I came out into the dining room with a smile plastered on my face. I already knew what was expected of me in front of guests. I just had to wait for Tony’s lead to see what role we would be playing this evening. The happy couple? The couple in love? The friendly but not overly lovey dovey couple?

“Can I offer you a drink?” I asked Sean after the usual pleasantries were exchanged.

“Tony already took care of me. Thanks! How are you, Char?” His eyes were so kind and his words were so genuine that I was stunned for a moment.

“I’m fine. Thank you.” I stuck with the normal customary response. Safe. That would keep me safe from Tony’s wrath once Sean departed.

I went back to the kitchen while Sean and Tony remained in the dining room. I gathered the salad bowl and brought it out to the table, trying not to wince when I set each side dish down, one by one. When I took the chicken out of the oven I almost dropped it and was surprised when arms came from behind me and caught it midflight.

“Thank you,” I whispered and turned to meet amber pools. Sean was undoubtedly attractive. He probably had many women swooning at his feet, especially if he were a friend of Tony’s. I knew that Tony cheated on me and couldn’t ever imagine him having a monogamous relationship. If the old adage that the company you keep is a reflection on you, then Sean must have the same mentality that Tony did toward women. Although, I had a hard time believing that. I didn’t know him well, but he seemed like a genuine person. Made me wonder how they could even be friends to begin with.

“Are you okay?” Sean asked in a quiet tone that stunned me. He didn’t want Tony to hear what he was saying.

“Yes, I’m fine.” I brushed my shaky hands on my apron. My heart was thudding in terror at the near mishap I had just dodged. Tony would have been raving mad if I had dropped his dinner.

“Your arm… what’s wrong with your arm?” Sean asked the question and looked at me with kind eyes. The genuine kindness I saw in his eyes almost brought tears to mine.

“I… ah… I hurt it earlier and it’s still paining me. I’ll be fine.” I dismissed his concern and busied myself with transferring the chicken to the serving platter.

“Can I carry this for you to the table?”

“No!” I said forcefully. Tony would freak if I allowed our guest to help me in the kitchen. “Please. Go and sit down. I’ve got this covered.” I gave him a shy smile, hoping it would ease his mind and make him obey.

He looked at me with a confused stare and stood in place.

“Please,” I begged him and looked at him with pleading eyes.

He finally turned around and did as I asked, to my imminent relief. Sean had no idea what havoc he could unfold against me once he left if he didn’t follow the house rules.

I took a deep breath and carried the platter of chicken out while ensuring that most of the weight was bared with my left arm. I set the platter down shakily, but it didn’t spill. I let out the breath I was holding and smiled while I took my seat. I was elated that I had successfully accomplished all that I had this evening. It was almost over.

“What do you do all day in this big house alone, Charlotte?” Sean asked with a smile. “Don’t you get lonely?”

“No, I don’t.” I didn’t even look at him as I served Tony and then myself.

He looked at me in surprise. He had meant it as a question that you ask someone in order to get to know one better. However, he would never know me. Tony wouldn’t allow it. Besides, I didn’t have any hobbies or things to keep me busy. At least none that I could share with Tony’s best friend, least of all in front of Tony.

“So, what’s this news I hear of you landing the biggest case of the decade?” Sean changed the subject, sensing the tension in the air.

“It was an unexpected acquisition that dropped in my lap. I can’t believe that I landed it. This is going to make my career.”

“I cannot believe that you got hooked into this. Are you sure it’s the right career move? You know the people this guy was affiliated with aren’t the best people to associate with.”

Sean’s comments piqued my interest. I knew very little of the case Tony had recently acquired. Of course, I knew what Tony had told me, but he hadn’t told me everything. I wasn’t stupid, even though he claimed that I was. I knew there had to be an underlying reason for Tony suddenly taking on this case. Not only had he taken it on, but he was doing it for free. Tony never did anything for free, at least he hadn’t since we had been together.

“I’m just lucky, I guess,” Tony beamed proudly. He wasn’t divulging the specifics to Sean, either. That must mean it was bad if he couldn’t trust his best friend. Maybe he would confide in Sean later when I wasn’t around.

“That you are!” Sean agreed. He raised his wine glass and toasted, “To your continued success!”

We all repeated the toast as the glasses clanked together, but no matter how much I tried, I could not fake my happiness or excitement. This case felt like it was an impending doom rather than the case that would make his career. I couldn’t help but feel like it was the case that would break him instead.

We continued to chat—well, mostly Tony and Sean did while I stuck to myself. I couldn’t help it. I was in complete misery. I was starting to wonder if my arm or shoulder had been irreparably damaged.

As we were finishing our dinner, Tony held up his cell phone and said, “I have to take this. Will you excuse me?” He looked at Sean while completely ignoring me.

Sean nodded and said, “Of course!”

I got up and began to clear the dishes and accidently reached for Sean’s plate with my right arm. I cried out in pain as I dropped his plate to the table with a clatter. I felt tears come to my eyes and anxiously looked toward the path that Tony had taken seconds before. Thankfully, he didn’t appear and I let out a sigh of relief as I dashed the tears away.

I realized my mistake too late. I had completely let my guard down and Sean had taken in everything. I could tell by the complete horror in his expression. I had let the drama unfold right in front of him and had carelessly given everything away.

“What the hell is going on, Charlotte?” Sean asked me gruffly.

“I forgot about my arm, is all,” I said as if it were an afterthought and nothing more. I continued to collect the dishes and take them one by one into the kitchen, holding my right arm against my body in an attempt to lessen the pain that was radiating through my body.

I was on my third trip when Sean got up and started to help me. “Please,” I said quietly and put my hand on his arm. “Don’t help me. Let me do it. You’re the guest here; you shouldn’t be helping with the cleanup.”

He adamantly shook his head and smiled at me. My heart began to pound when my eyes met his. I saw compassion and sympathy. It almost did me in. I was used to the looks of pity from people, but I had never been looked at the way Sean had looked at me. It wasn’t pity; it was concern.

I began to tidy the kitchen as Sean helped me clear the table. I couldn’t help but try to come up with a plan to explain to Tony as to why Sean was helping me. He wouldn’t like this. The thought of Tony’s reaction to this was enough to bring my nerves to the edge.

“Charlotte,” Sean said quietly and I jumped about a foot. I was so anxious about Tony returning that I had been completely lost in thought.

The heavy footsteps coming from down the hall sent my heart racing in my chest, leaving me with complete fear running through me. I looked at Sean and shook my head in small, vigorous shakes, letting him know to drop it.

He turned around just as Tony was walking back into the room. Tony gave him a sideways glance and then looked to me, silently questioning why his friend—our guest—was in the kitchen with me.

“I was just thanking Char for a great meal,” Sean explained, much to my relief.

Tony nodded and then said, “Something came up. I hate to cut the meal short, but I really have to take care of this. I should only be a couple of hours at the most; did you want me to call you when I’m done?” he asked Sean, completely ignoring the fact that I was still standing in the same room.

Sean plastered a smile on his face. “Nah, that’s okay. All of this good food has made me tired. I was just about to head to the bathroom real fast, though. Do I still have time for that before you take off?”

“Oh, of course. I’m just going to head out. Give me a call the next time the guys are having a poker night. I need the time with the boys,” he said with a nudge to Sean’s arm and then turned to me. “I’ll see you later.”

Sean headed down the hall to the bathroom and Tony walked out. My mind was reeling with questions, trying to figure out what was going on. I had never been in the house alone with a guest before. I tried to keep myself busy in the kitchen as I waited for Sean to come out of the bathroom and leave. I desperately needed the peace and quiet.

“How could I have not known? My best friend… and I didn’t even know.” Sean mumbled from behind me. His voice had startled me so I turned around, catching his last thought. “Maybe I didn’t want to know what was going on?”

I didn’t answer because it seemed like he was working things out for himself. That and I didn’t have anything to offer as an explanation. I was tired of hiding this, so very tired, but I knew I couldn’t confide in anyone, most certainly not Tony’s best friend.

I stood stock still, staring at him and waiting for him to say something else. He didn’t, though. He just stood as still as I was and stared back at me. Tony had left so I wasn’t fearful that he would overhear, but I was scared out of my wits as to what would happen if Sean didn’t leave right then. I knew nothing good could come from him being there.

Sean looked as if he were beside himself at the revelation that had just sideswiped him. He kept running his hand through his wavy, long hair. “How did you hurt your arm?” he finally asked me quietly.

I shrugged my left shoulder and dropped my right arm to my side. His question suddenly made me very self-conscious about it and I thought that if I kept it clung to my body, it would only add more questions to the list I already couldn’t answer.

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