Authors: Nancy Frederick
Finally the workout ended
,
and Chrissy climbed into bed without even having broken a sweat. She grabbed Bill in some sort of wrestler
’
s hold and began kissing his neck so strenuously he began to wonder had she somehow converted to vampirism during the day. Kindly he encircled her shoulders and gave them a squeeze
,
hoping to calm her a bit.
“
We need to talk
,”
he said softly.
Chrissy lurched to a sitting position and gazed all about the room
,
clearly growing more and more frantic.
“
I knew it. I knew it
,”
she said repeatedly.
“
I
’
m worried about you
,”
said Bill in a concerned voice that gave new meaning to the term bedside manner.
“
You
’
re overdoing the diet. You
’
re not yourself. Laura told me you forgot to pick up Candy.
”
Hearing that name drove Chrissy into an even deeper frenzy. She was nearly beyond words and could only say
“
Laura!
”
with a tone normally reserved for the names of traitors in cinematic thrillers.
“
You
’
re half hysterical all the time lately
,”
said Bill.
“
It
’
s the Koush Koush
,”
she replied
,
unable to devise any other line of response.
“
I can
’
t believe you won
’
t get it for me. If I were your patient
,
you would. What
’
s the point of living with a doctor if he won
’
t….
”
Bill tensed and his face grew stormy.
“
This nonsense has got to end.
”
End! Chrissy had heard the word
end
and was terrified.
“
Okay
,
okay
,”
she said
,
climbing on top of Bill and wriggling a bit.
Bill responded to her kisses for only a few moments
,
realized he didn
’
t have the energy for anything more
,
then gently maneuvered her off of him.
“
Honey
,
I
’
m just too beat. I got up at six. Here
,
c
’
mere.
”
Thinking they could snuggle down beneath the covers and drift off peacefully to sleep
,
Bill turned off the light and took Chrissy in his arms.
She lay there
,
wide awake and clenched within his embrace
,
her heart pounding with stress
,
her face worried and suspicious
,
but of course by then he was asleep.
Kevin observed with some small degree of scorn Bill busily scribbling notes on a collection of patients
’
charts. He was always such a boy scout.
“
Hey
,
buddy!
”
said Kevin
,
a touch too effusively
,
causing Bill to gaze up only moderately perplexed. Unfazed
,
Kevin continued
,
“
Playing in the softball game on Sunday
?”
Bill pondered the idea briefly then shook his head and said
,
“
Nah
,
think I
’
ll take the family to the zoo or something.
”
Ever so nonchalantly Kevin extended his hand toward Bill and handed him Angie
’
s card.
“
Thought you might want this. For the party I mean.
”
Bill accepted the card and observed Kevin as he continued his coolly delivered speech.
“
Don
’
t think Laura knows her. She
’
s a patient and apparently a fabulous caterer
,”
said Kevin
,
maintaining his rehearsed level of nonchalance.
“
She
’
s hot too. Likes older men. If I weren
’
t married….
”
“
That was the kid who was hanging all over you yesterday
?”
asked Bill.
In his most sincere voice Kevin said
,
“
Yeah. Actually a bit of a problem for me. Maybe you should take over her case. Doesn
’
t have much weight left to lose.
”
Bill nodded.
“
No problem. We don
’
t want any more trouble around here.
”
Kevin was preparing for a clean getaway
,
but then Bill said something that provoked an intense response.
“
Ever thought of getting another dog
?”
Kevin
’
s face cycled through a range of emotions as Bill watched bemused. There was disgust
,
consternation
,
jealousy
,
fear
,
and apprehension. All he wanted to do was exit Bill
’
s office but he couldn
’
t resist turning to answer his partner before moving back to his own domain.
“
That damn movable rug was the cause of everything.
”
His voice grew more and more heated.
“
That incident. With you-know-who. George
’
s fault.
”
Bill laughed incredulously. How remarkable that Kevin was blaming his infidelity on a dog.
“
Oh come on
,”
said Bill.
Kevin quickly grew enraged. He strode right up to Bill
’
s desk and though they were inches from each other
,
his voice grew louder.
“
He was always in the middle. He understood her. He was a soulmate. And what was I
?
What was I
?
I
’
ll tell you what I was. I
’
ll tell you. Yes siree. I was just the chopped liver in the bed on the other side of George. That
’
s what I was. And we all knew it. And he loved it that way.
”
“
Go on—that
’
s nuts
,”
said Bill gazing almost clinically at Kevin. What could possibly be the genuine source of this insane rivalry
?
He had no clue.
“
I come in here to do you a favor
,”
said Kevin
,
his blue eyes flashing
,
“
And this is how you treat me
,
deliberately plunging a dagger into my heart and twisting it. Some friend you are.
”
“
Kevin
,
you
’
re starting to scare me. Can you hear yourself
?”
“
Oh I hear myself all right. But do you
?
Do you hear me
?
If you knew everything you pretended to you wouldn
’
t know half of what you should. Get it
?”
“
Not even a little bit
,”
said Bill.
Muttering to himself
,
his comments an inaudible but clearly cranky rumble
,
Kevin strode back and forth in the office
,
now and then raising a warning finger toward Bill
,
who watched him as an adult observes a child mid-tantrum. Eventually Kevin decided to return to work
,
but as he exited Bill
’
s office
,
he turned one more time and wagged the warning finger at Bill
,
who just looked perplexed.
Leaning into the office once more
,
Kevin said
,
“
You know I
’
m allergic to dogs.
”