One
As soon as I got home from work I sent my phone spiraling through the air at the couch. That man had the nerve to try and contact me after the shit he already pulled?
I opened and slammed every cabinet I could, searching for something but also for nothing specific. I settled for microwaving yesterday's dinner from the fridge. My hands and breathing shake as the plate of casserole twirls behind the transparent door.
Spencer has tried calling a hundred times since Christmas and has sent countless text messages between each unanswered call. To ignore him was becoming exhausting, but that's exactly what he wants. He needs me to give in so that I will open the door for him to be able to explain everything away. I'd've broke by now if I hadn't seen his lack of remorse for myself. I shove the palms of my hands into my eye sockets.
The memories of him and Grace flash through my mind and send my stomach turning. The microwave beeps and the casserole sizzles inside. My phone chimes from the living room. I scrape the heaping mess of cheese into the trash and stomp out of the kitchen.
Hidden in the mess of missed calls, unopened texts, and awaiting voicemails from Spencer is a message from Sarah. I click it quickly, eager to stop looking at the only other name on my screen.
-How are you holding up?
I sigh a breath I didn't realize I was holding. Feeling comes back into my numb fingers as I type my reply.
-I'm okay. Just got home. We still on for tomorrow?
After I'd called her last week, slurring my words through my cries, Sarah knew I needed her. She wouldn't bail on me during such a crisis, but it didn't hurt to make sure.
She'd been the first person I called and the only person I truly wanted to speak to after I found Spencer with Grace's lipstick smeared across his face. Sarah was still the only person that knew the whole truth of what ended my last relationship.
Sure, I'd been very loud about Spencer's cheating to his family and our mutual friends, but only Sarah knew about the flirty text messages I'd found all those months ago, and about the long hours Spencer started taking on at work despite the holidays being a usually slower season for his organization.
I wonder now if he'd thought this whole time that I was stupid and clueless, or if he enjoyed the games he had to play and hoops he had to jump through in order to evade getting caught.
The bathroom filled with steam and the mirror fogged over before I could feel comfortable enough to strip out of my work clothes. Nasty thoughts have crept into my head whenever I've seen my reflection since that night. An evil voice in the back of my mind tells me that if I just looked like Grace, Spencer wouldn't have cheated on me. If only I'd been shorter, or thinner, or blonder. I know the thoughts to be false, but nothing can stop the voice once it starts.
The tears start once the hot stream of the shower water hits my back. No matter how hard I try, there is no scrubbing away the thoughts that have plagued me all week.
I knew exactly what I would find when I went looking for Spencer at the Christmas party. We'd been invited to an event held by Spencer's boss for the holiday, and he conveniently avoided mentioning Grace at all when I asked who all was planning on going. I knew what it had meant.
Spencer had been in the bathroom for a little too long when I realized that Grace was also missing. It was impossible to lose her in her emerald green sequin pants suit, and I couldn't find her sparkles anywhere. I encountered Spencer's boss outside of the men's room by complete coincidence, and I didn't mean for him to join my search for Spencer after he'd told me that Spencer wasn't in the bathroom. I wasn't familiar with the lodge but Spencer's boss was, and that became our reasoning for teaming up.
It was him that heard the noises coming from the bathroom upstairs, and it was him that knocked on the door. I realized then that I wouldn't have had the strength to, and I was grateful to have someone with me.
The door propped open slightly and I heard Spencer let out a breathy laugh. After a moment he opened the door wider, and I caught the sight of a loosened tie around his neck.
Spencer was smiling a toothy smile at his boss but lost the expression when his eyes landed on me. The sparkle vanished, replaced by something I hadn't ever seen in him before. There was smeared red lipstick on his face that he didn't know was there yet, staining his mouth and painted on his front teeth. My eyes flicked at the rest of him and I could see the growth in his pants.
A flash of green sparkles came from behind Spencer and I bolted. There was nothing to say, and I wasn't sure if what would come out of my mouth would be words at all. I could feel the drinks I'd had earlier sloshing around in my stomach as I ran down the stairs.
Spencer had put his keys in my purse earlier and I rummaged for them as I shoved through the front doors of the lodge. I could hear someone yelling my name as I climbed into his truck. My body wouldn't wait, I threw it in drive before it even felt like the truck had finished starting.
My body vibrated as I drove away, my teeth chattered. The whole cab of the truck smelled like Spencer. I wondered if Grace had ever been in there. Had they ever fucked in the backseat? In the front ones?
I called Sarah and began to cry as it rang. She had to pick me up at a gas station because I was too upset to drive any farther after I'd told her everything over the phone. I was grateful for her.
I pat my face and wrap myself with a towel before crossing the hallway to my bedroom. A loud thud makes me jump, but the light from beneath Aiden's door tells me that I must've not heard him come home. Had he heard me crying?
I'd told Aiden about my breakup the night that it happened, but still couldn't bring myself to spill all the beans. At one point we told each other everything, even the things you'd think you would never tell anyone else. He's been with me since middle school, never even batting an eye to my impulsive decisions or troubled history with guys. When the ex boyfriend I'd originally shared this apartment with bailed, Aiden took my extra room without any time to consider it.
Our relationship changed when he started dating Sarah last year. A drunken decision one night led to them "trying it out" for a few months before ultimately deciding that it was going nowhere. Sarah and I are fine now but there's an awkwardness in the air between Aiden and I that neither of us have been able to get rid of. Something about both of us knowing that he fucked my best friend in his bedroom, and probably all over our apartment, has shifted the vibe between us.
Another missed call from Spencer and a text message from Sarah are what are waiting for me on my phone after my shower. I ignore the missed call.
-Of course! Wanna meet there or at my place first?
I juggled the thoughts of driving all the way to Sarah's house and of meeting halfway at our favorite lunch spot. We hadn't met at my place since her and Aiden "decided to be just friends."
-Let's meet there? Can go to your place after?
I reply, and her typing bubbles pop up immediately.
-Of course, see you tomorrow!
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