Into the Woods (DeBeers 4) - Page 146

driving, going anywhere.

Just like someone who had lost her lover or her

dearest friend. Mommy sat on the small loggia at the

rear of the beach house. She didn't want to watch the movers bringing the Eatons' belongings. She had met the couple at our attorney's office only a few weeks ago to finalize the lease agreement, and she told me they were silly people made even more

inconsequential by their apparent wealth,

"The woman giggles a lot. She insists she be

called Bunny, and her husband. Asher, looks like he's

never had to do anything more than lift a toilet seat his

whole life."

She shook herself as if to shake off a bad chill.

"Winston must be spinning in his grave. I've let him

down as well as ourselves. I don't care if I never set

foot off this property. I shudder to think of myself

running into the Carriage sisters or any of the people I

know. I swear. Grace. I'll just burst into tears the

moment they say hello because I'll know just what's

behind those artificial smiles. They think I deserve

this. They'll all be so smug."

I didn't say anything. I listened just the way Dr.

Anderson listened to me when I spoke to him in his

office. my face empty of any expression that could be

interpreted as some sort of judgment, while inside

myself I was screaming. "It's time to tell her! It's time

to tell her!"

I tried to choose the best possible moment. One night, nearly a week after we had been moved into the beach house. Mommy seemed to have come to a point where she was accepting our new status. She had successfully made one of the veal dishes Daddy used to love, and that put her in a good mood. Most of our dinner conversation was about him, or rather. I should say, most of her conversation was about him. I just sat there listening. One of her remembrances gave me the

opening I needed.

She was telling me how she had revealed to

him she was pregnant, "We had been trying, of

course, and shortly before. I had gone for an

examination and test he had been shipped off for a

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