The Perfect Husband: A nail biting gripping psychological thriller. Buffy Andrews
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СКАЧАТЬ Eddie Nace?’ Jackie said. ‘Now he was hot. I used to daydream about running my hands through his long brown hair. He was almost too pretty to be a guy.’

      I laughed. ‘There wasn’t a lot I liked about high school. Mom was drunk most of the time and I couldn’t wait to go to college to get away from her.’

      ‘You had Matt.’

      ‘True, I had Matt. And I felt terrible breaking up with him when I went to college, but we were better as friends than boyfriend and girlfriend.’

      ‘I hear he’s divorced,’ Jackie said.

      ‘Really? Who told you that?’

      ‘I ran into Liz the Loud Mouth at the grocery store the other day. We were talking about the reunion and different people. She mentioned it. Maybe he’ll be at the reunion.’

      ‘It would be nice to see him. Matt always seemed like a forever guy. I wonder what brought about the divorce.’

      ‘Maybe you’ll find out.’

      I smiled. ‘Maybe.’

      I didn’t realize how much fun Jackie and I were having reminiscing, until I saw the time. I told Eric I’d call him when I got home around nine and it was nine-thirty.

      Driving home I realized how much Jackie and I had been through together. She was there growing up whenever my mom flew into one of her alcoholic rages and I needed a place to escape to. I was there when her children were born. We’d shared everything. There wasn’t anything I didn’t know about her and she didn’t know about me. I hoped that never changed.

      I called Eric as soon as I walked into my apartment.

      He sounded anxious, speaking at a rapid rate. ‘Is everything okay?’

      ‘Uh, yeah. Why?’

      ‘I was worried.’

      ‘About what?’

      ‘You.’

      ‘Why were you worried about me?’

      Eric cleared his throat. ‘You said you’d be home by nine. It’s going on ten.’

      ‘Oh, sorry. I didn’t mean to worry you. Jackie and I were reliving our high school days and lost track of time. We have a reunion coming up.’

      ‘Reunions can be fun. You get to see people you haven’t seen in a while. I went to a couple.’

      ‘Did you enjoy them?’ I asked.

      ‘They weren’t as bad as I thought they’d be. I didn’t have a date so that made it a little awkward. I felt as if people were judging me for being single.’

      ‘Really?’

      ‘Yeah. Guess it just bothered me a little. Do you need a date?’

      ‘I was planning to go alone.’

      ‘I’d go with you. I mean, if you want me to.’

      ‘Oh, I wouldn’t do that to you. You wouldn’t know anyone, and I wouldn’t want you to feel uncomfortable.’

      ‘I wouldn’t feel uncomfortable,’ he insisted. ‘I’d enjoy meeting your friends.’

      ‘You would?’

      ‘Sure. I want to know everything there is to know about you, Shelly.’

      ‘Oh, okay. So, do you want to go?’

      ‘Are you asking me?’

      ‘Yes,’ I said in my most cheerful voice.

      ‘Then I’d love to go. When is it so I can get it on my calendar?’

      I hung up the phone and realized I’d just invited Eric to my high school reunion. I had mixed feelings. On the one hand, it would be nice not to show up alone. On the other hand, it was just an extra thing to worry about.

      Saturday morning, Andre was waiting for me when I walked into the salon. I sat down on his chair. He ran his long fingers through my hair. ‘You just want a trim?’

      ‘Yes. Nothing drastic.’

      ‘One of these days I’m going to talk you into doing something a little outside of the box.’ He fluffed my hair.

      Andre was as out of the box as they came. I never knew what color his long hair would be when I came in. Today it was purple. He was tall and lean and feminine. Prettier than a lot of women. Prettier than me.

      I looked at my reflection in the mirror. It was the same hairstyle I’ve sported for decades. I found comfort in the familiar. I wasn’t one of those people who craved constant change. When I faced change, especially when it was forced on me like my divorce, I did so with trepidation. I guess it went back to what Jackie had said about me being a planner. I did better with change when I could plan for it. When it took me by surprise, I felt as though someone had pushed me out of the plane before I had the chance to make sure my parachute worked.

      Andre washed my hair and began trimming. ‘So, anything new in your world?’

      ‘I went out on a date.’

      Andre stopped cutting and I could see his eyes widen in his reflection in the mirror.

      ‘A date? For real?’

      I smiled. ‘Yeah.’

      He resumed trimming. ‘Wow. Didn’t expect that answer, but yay for you! So give me the details.’

      ‘Well, we met online.’

      ‘Online? I thought you didn’t do the online thing.’

      ‘I didn’t. Well, up until now. Jackie talked me into it. Most of the profiles made me want to vomit. They were so fake and phony. One guy posted a photo of his tongue hanging out. He looked like a dog in heat.’

      Andre laughed. He’d been doing my hair for the past twenty years. We’d seen each other through life’s ups and downs. Besides Jackie, he probably knew more about me than anyone. He was there when Scott left me and I was there when he and his husband brought home their infant son.

      ‘I’m leaving to go visit Eric for the weekend when we’re finished here,’ I told him.

      ‘Are you nervous?’

      ‘A little.’

      Andre laid the scissors down on the counter and picked up the hairdryer. ‘Don’t be nervous. Just be yourself and have fun.’ He fluffed my hair. ‘Now, how does that feel?’

      ‘Much better. Thanks!’

      I listened to an audiobook while driving to Eric’s house. A Year of Second Chances was about a woman who’d found a list she’d written when she was seventeen. On it she’d scribbled all her hopes and dreams, a bucket СКАЧАТЬ