Fool Me Once(32)
The phone was there.
Maya pulled it out with a smile of satisfaction on her face. If she were a more religious person, she would have sworn that her sister and her nana were looking down upon her. But she wasn’t religious. The dead always stayed dead. That was the problem.
She tried to flip the phone on, but the battery was completely empty. No surprise. It’d probably been sitting untouched since Claire’s murder. Maya turned the phone over and checked the charging socket. It looked somewhat familiar. She’d be able to find a cord and charge it later.
“What are you doing here?”
The voice startled her. Instinctively she rolled away from it and came up prepared to defend herself.
“For chrissake, Eddie.”
Eddie’s face was red. “I said—”
“I heard you. Give me a second to catch my breath.”
So much for clarity and focus, Maya thought. She had been so lost in the brilliance of her discovery that Eddie had been able to enter and sneak up on her without her noticing.
Another mistake.
“I asked you what you—”
“I was going through her boxes,” Maya said.
Eddie took a step that had a little too much sway in it. “I told you to stay away.”
“So you did.”
Eddie wore the same red flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled up to reveal his ropey forearm muscles. He was wiry and tight like a welterweight boxer. Claire had liked that about him, his build. His eyes had the red of drink.
He stuck out his hand, palm up.
“I want your key. Now.”
“I don’t think so, Eddie.”
“I can change the locks.”
“You can barely change your clothes.”
He looked down at the picture frames and linens strewn on the floor. “What are you doing in that trunk?”
Maya didn’t reply.
“I saw you take something. Give it back.”
“No.”
He eyed her now, his hands forming fists. “I can just take it—”
“No, you can’t. Was she having an affair, Eddie?”
That stopped him. His mouth dropped open. Then he said, “Go to hell.”
“Did you know about it?”
The welling in Eddie’s eyes started up again, and for a moment Maya’s eyes found that wedding picture, found Eddie’s happy, hopeful face. So maybe it wasn’t just the drink that was causing the red. Eddie saw it too, the same photograph, and something in him gave. He collapsed onto the couch. His face fell into his hands.
“Eddie?”
His voice was barely audible. “Who was it?”
“I don’t know. Eileen said Claire was getting secret calls. I just found a phone she hid in this trunk.”
He kept his face in his hands. “I don’t believe it,” he said in a voice that had nothing behind it.
“What happened, Eddie?”
“Nothing.” He looked up. “I mean, we weren’t at our best. But that’s marriage. There are cycles. You know all about that, right?”
“We aren’t talking about me.”
Eddie shook his head and lowered it again. “Maybe, maybe not.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
“Claire worked,” he said, too slowly, “for your husband.”
Maya didn’t like the cadence in his voice. “So?”
“So her excuse, when I asked, was that she was working late.”
He met her eyes now. She met his. Maya was not one for talking in circles.
“If you’re trying to imply that Claire and Joe . . .”
It was too preposterous to even finish.
“You’re the one saying she had an affair,” Eddie said, shrugging his way back to his feet. “I’m just telling you where she was.”
“So you had some inkling that maybe there was someone else?”
“I didn’t say that.”
“Yeah, you did. How come you never told the cops about that inkling?”
Now it was his turn not to reply.
“Oh, right,” Maya said. “You’re the husband. They were already looking at you hard. Imagine if they knew that you suspected her of having an affair.”
“Maya?”
She waited. He took a step toward her. She took a step backward.
“Give me that goddamn phone,” he said. “And get out of my house.”
“I’m taking the phone.”
Eddie stood in her path. “You really want to test me?”
Maya thought about the gun in her purse. The truth is, you never forget it. If you carry a weapon, it is always in your thoughts, always weighing you down or pulling at your sleeve. It is always, for better or worse, an option.
Eddie took a step toward her.
There was no way Maya was giving up the phone. Her hand started toward her purse when she heard two more familiar voices.
“Aunt Maya!”
“Yay!”
Daniel and Alexa crashed through the door as only the young can. They gave their aunt a big hug. She hugged them back, making sure neither pressed up against her purse. She kissed them both a little hard, quickly made her excuses, and slipped out the door before Eddie could do anything stupid.