Taking Faith
"Will you just sit down and let me make you some dinner? All right?" he said, his voice deep and sweet. All she could do was nod. He turned, but changed direction and headed to the desk.
"I almost forgot about this. I meant to take it out days ago." He opened a locked drawer with a key from his ring and pulled an old rotary telephone out. "Do you want to, uh…call Elena, maybe?" She felt her eyebrows rise and he smiled sadly."You're not my prisoner anymore, Amy."
She just sat and looked at him. He left to go back to the kitchen and she chewed on her lip. He was like a completely different person from three weeks ago. So she picked up the phone and the small black book he'd laid beside it, and looked up Alex's number. When he answered she was almost scared of what he'd do, but he just said, "Sure," and gave the phone over to Elena.
They talked for about twenty minutes as Amy poured out her heart to the only person she could. Elena sounded pretty great, which she hadn't expected. She sounded almost happy. She didn't talk much, but listened to Amy tell her all about Roger and how things had made such a turnaround. She didn't tell her everything. She didn't want Roger to get in trouble if people found out he was…not like the rest of them.
She said her goodbyes to Elena, and when she turned, she found Roger in the doorway watching her. He had a strange look on his face and she stood from where she'd been sitting on the floor. "What is it?"
He gulped. "Call your mom."
"What?" she breathed and watched his face for seriousness. He was. She knelt back down to the floor. "I can't, can I? I…"
"I want you to. Just let her know you're all right." He came and squatted in front of her. "I promise you that we'll go see her one day, ok? We'll even stay there forever if that's what you want. But if you want to stay…with me, then we just have to wait a little bit to get the community off of our backs. They'll look for us with no mercy otherwise. They'll look for us anyway, but… If your mother is as awesome as you say she is, it's not fair to make her worry."
"I'll make it really quick," she said quickly and gripped his hand. "Just to tell her I'm safe, that's all."
He nodded and licked his bottom lip. "You can take it into the bedroom if you like."
"No," she answered swiftly. "I'm not trying to hide anything from you."
"I didn't mean that," he said. "I just thought you might want some privacy."
"You won't get into trouble? For me doing this? What if they're tracing the call or something?"
"As long as you keep it short, it should be all right."
She nodded and pressed her fingers to her mouth, thinking of what to say. She picked up the receiver and dialed. When the ringing started, her heart beat frantically. She looked for Roger, but he was gone back into the kitchen.
"Hello," her mother answered. She sounded tired. It had been two months since she'd been taken.
"Mom," she croaked.
"Amy? Amy!" she said and then sobbed through her words so hard that Amy couldn't hear what she was saying.
"Mom, calm down. Listen, I can't talk long. I just wanted to let you know that I was ok."
"Where are you? We’ve been looking everywhere."
"I…don't know," she said truthfully, almost glad that she didn't know so she didn't have to lie. "But I'm fine, really. I'll explain more later…when we come to see you."
"We? Who's we? What’s going on? What have you done, Amy?"
"Nothing. I'll explain later. It's a long story. I just want to say that I'm ok. And I love you, Mom."
"Oh, Amy. Are you in some kind of trouble?"
"No, Mom. I love you, ok?"
"Amy, please-"
"I’ll come soon. I promise."
A long pause. "All right, Amy. I trust you." She sighed. "I love you, baby."
"Love you, too, Mom. Stop looking for me, ok? Bye.”
A sob filled pause and then, “Bye.”
She pressed the call release button and hugged the phone to her chest. Her mom’s voice…she’d heard it! She knew she was ok and that was all that mattered. When she felt the happy tear roll down her cheek she rolled her eyes at herself. She got up and made quick steps to the kitchen to thank Roger. He was leaning against the counter with his palms, his head down. She realized then the sacrifice he’d made. He thought once again that she was going to leave. Maybe it was crazy to stay, but to Amy, it felt right. This was where she felt she’d been placed for a purpose and she needed to stick it out.
He turned his head only to find her watching him and tried to smile. “It went well, I guess?”
She ran across the linoleum and leapt into his arms. He turned as if sensing her urgency and caught her easily to his chest. His arms, warm bands of comfort, held her up gently as he buried his face in her hair. “Thank you.” She pulled back just enough to speak and looked into his eyes that were the closest they’d ever been. “Thank you. You have no idea how much better I feel knowing she knows that I’m ok.”
“Why don’t you just go home?” he asked with such gentleness as he let her feet touch the floor. “I want you to stay, I…need you to for more reasons than one, but I just want to know why you didn’t leave when I gave you the opportunity to.”
“Because I…feel a spark here, something I’ve never felt before. It feels like there’s something I’m supposed to be doing here. And my mom’s fine. I was already living on my own. This isn’t about her.”
“So, you’re here because you think you can…what?”
“No idea, but I feel…right here. And you’re so…” She found herself gulping.
“Amy, I’m not sure if I…” He gulped, too, making Amy even more nervous. “I’m not sure I can love anyone.” She felt an odd ache hit her in the chest.
She felt her cheeks color with an embarrassed pink. “I’m just saying that I’ve grown…fond of you, that’s all. You’re sweet and careful with me and I appreciate it.”
He rubbed her arm up and down as if hesitating or prolonging something, but he soon stepped back and nodded his head toward the doorway. “Why don’t you go sit and I’ll finish in here.”
She nodded and left quickly. Once on the other side of the wall where he couldn’t see she smacked her forehead with her palm. What was she about to say to him? Ugh… She was such an idiot.
She sat and he soon brought in some homemade chicken noodle soup. They ate on the couch together and watched TV for a long time before she fell back asleep. She felt him carry her to bed and thought he’d climb back in the bed with her since they’d already spent one night together, but no. He situated himself back onto the floor and she felt her mood sink even further. Not that she wanted to jump him right then or whatever but, she thought they had crossed some barrier or broken a wall down. He apparently wasn’t thinking that.
He was just being nice out of obligation, of course. All the tension and…looks and closeness she’d experienced with him had just been him not having dealt with a woman before. But he’d told her himself that he hadn’t been pretending. He said he meant it all. Was he just saying that because he thought she was leaving and she hadn’t? She squeezed her eyes shut and told herself to pay more attention from then on.
She had to know if there was even something to stay here for.
Chapter 12
After her shower the next day she emerged, wet hair drying on her shoulders and a t-shirt on. She put on the cut-off shorts she’d made from a pair of jeans because the store had no shorts. None. Roger told her it was because the women weren’t allowed to wear shorts in the community. She promptly asked him if she could wear them in the house and make her own. He grinned and winked his acceptance of it.
Now she felt clean, cool and ready to face whatever kind of day. Ready to determine what exactly was going on between her and Roger. “Hey,” she said chipperly. “Just FYI, all of the shampoo is gone.”
“Not a problem,” he answered from his chair as he rested with his arms behind his head.
“Sorry,” she laughed and pulled her wet hair arou
nd to the front side. “My hair is a mess. It’s a beast to keep up with. Maybe I should cut it?”
* * *
Roger almost groaned at that. And it was becoming a torturous thing to look and not touch, especially when she was being so sweet like this. He got up from his chair and stood in front of her. He took her hair in his hands and let his fingers comb it through. Even wet, it was smooth and sexy. He bit the side of his cheek to keep his inappropriate comment to himself. Instead he said, “Don’t you dare cut this.”
“You like it?” she said and smiled coyly. He almost groaned again. What was this girl doing to him? He felt inside out and scorched in all sorts of places.
He smiled. “I love it.” He boldly leaned forward to hug her around her middle and loved the way her arms seemed to fit perfectly - and eagerly - around his neck. But this was just a friendly hug. He smelled her strawberry shampoo…that shampoo…
He moved back quickly and tried to smile. “It’s Sunday so I’m going to mow the yard and do some maintenance stuff on my truck. You all right with hanging out today?”
“Sure.”
So after she finished breakfast, he headed outside. At least if he was away from her for a while, he could convince himself that pressing her to the nearest wall and kissing the pretty lips right off of her face was not a good idea.
* * *
After a while of watching TV, folding clothes and other mundane housewife stuff that she’d never been that great at or interested in, she decided to see what Roger was up to.
The garage door was heavy and creaky so she hadn’t snuck up on Roger, but he continued to work under the truck. She smelled oil and imagined he was changing it. She knelt down and peeked under. “Hi. Mind if I help?”
“Uh…” he looked at her down his body and back up, “it’s a tight squeeze, but you can if you like.”
She laughed. “If you can fit, I can fit.” She lay down beside him on the concrete and wiggled her way up. “So, what are we working on?”
He grinned at her, a little spot of grease on his cheek. “Well, missy, we’re changing the oil. The Caddy’s next. You want to help me?”
She nodded. “Mmhmm. My daddy used to let me help him when I was little. I bet I can change the oil faster than you can.”
“Don’t start something you can’t finish now,” he goaded making her laugh.
They finished with the truck and then moved on to the convertible. She finished it and put the plug back in, screwing the filter and everything tight. He was just about to tell her what a great job she’d done when oil flew all over as he fought to plug it again. He cursed and sputtered, but eventually got it back in. He glanced at her with oil all over his neck and cheek.
She was sorry. She was so sorry. But it was so funny she couldn’t help but laugh. She giggled in the way one does when they are fighting it. He laughed, too, and wiped as his face. “Ha, ha. He, he,” he said jokingly and reached under her arm to tickle her ribs. “Now who’s laughing?”
“I’m so sorry,” she said through her laugh and jerked. He continued to tickle her until she begged him to stop through her screaming giggles. Then she pulled a towel from under his leg up. She leaned over him as best as she could in the tight space that the jacked up car provided. “I am really sorry, you know.”
She wiped at his neck and worked to get it all. She felt his Adam’s apple bob as he swallowed under her fingertips. But when she moved up to do his cheek, she saw the look he was giving her. He was solely focused and enraptured with her ministrations. She wiped the last drop away right next to his mouth. They just stood there looking at each other and she could take the questions no more. She leaned forward and kissed his chin. He gripped the back of her neck and she braced herself for lips, but it was his forehead to hers that touched.
“Thank you, sweetheart,” he said sweetly and let his fingers caress her neck. She pulled back and saw that he wanted to kiss her, he did. But he just wasn’t ready to do it for some reason. So she smiled and mouthed, “You’re welcome,” and leaned her head on his shoulder as he finished the car.
It didn’t escape her notice how his skillful hands took double the time to finish everything with her head on his shoulder and her hand resting on his belly.
* * *
The next few weeks were carbon copies of that beautiful, serene day. They ate together, laughed together, tickled and hugged and she got forehead kisses constantly. But at night, she still slept in his bed with him on the floor and he never, ever tried anything further.
Well, she thought, if this is what she had to live with she’d say she was doing pretty good.
Then one afternoon, Roger seemed to be on edge. His hands shook as he tried to work that day on a broken doorframe at the office, but his eyes scanned her constantly. She was beginning to be a little self-conscious about it by dinner time when nothing she seemed to do or say could make any difference with him. But then he pulled the biggest surprise of all.
“I’m going to run an errand real quick. I’ll be back in a little while, all right?”
“You’re leaving me here…alone?”
“Lock the door behind me,” he said and slipped his boots on. “Don’t let anyone in except me. I’ll be back soon.”
“Can I ask where you’re going?”
“The only place I can go right now,” he asked vaguely, but seeing her distraught face, he paused.
“Are you upset?” she asked and cleared her throat. “You’ve been weird all day.”
“I have,” he admitted. “I just can’t do this anymore, Amy. Something has got to give.” And then he was long gone, the truck’s peeling tires was all she heard.
What the hell did that mean? Something’s gotta give? The lump that formed in her throat at what he might mean by that was too much. She curled up in his chair, smelling him on the fabric and closed her eyes, waiting for her husband to return.
* * *
When he banged on the door at full speed about an hour later, she jumped and ran to see who it was. “Roger?”
“Open up, baby,” he said and she felt her heart lift a little. He sounded happy, but when she finally got all the locks done and she saw his face, he wasn’t happy. He looked like that broken man again and she shook her head. No, no, she thought. We’d made so much progress.
But when he slammed the door behind him and came at her, she wasn’t scared. She knew enough about him now to know that he’d never hurt her. And he didn’t. He fell to his knees at her feet, taking her hands in his. “Amy,” he begged, but for what she didn’t know.
Then he released her hands and wrapped his arms around her waist, pressing his face to her belly. “Oh, God, please. Please forgive me. Please, please, forgive me.”
Amy stood stunned with her hand on his head. “Roger, what-“
“I have done nothing but lie to you and hurt you from the moment you got here.” He lifted his face to rest his chin on her belly as he looked up at her. He was crying and she couldn’t stop the gasp.
“Roger, what is going on? Where did you go?”
“I went to see Alex.” He smiled. “He told me he was in love with Elena. That he and Elena have been pretending, too.”
“What?” she asked and it all seemed to make sense, falling into place. That was why Elena had been so strangely happy on the phone that day.
“Amy,” he said, pulling her from her thoughts, “I was nothing. I was an empty shell. I was filled with lies I believed until you came and showed me the truth. You are the only person in this whole world – the whole world, Amy – who ever showed me that love was a real, tangible thing. That love was something you could grab onto even if you didn’t deserve it. That kindness wasn’t just an idea, but a face that’s soft and always smiling even when I was a bastard to her.” His arms tightened. “I love you, Amy. I know I don’t have the right to and I told you that I didn’t think I could love anyone, but that was a lie. I love you and it scares me to think about that, but it’s there to my core. A
my, you changed me. You changed everything about me. I’m inside out and I don’t ever want to be right again.” He smiled and nuzzled her stomach. “I don’t know if I could ever live without you. To go back to a world with no light or goodness.” He looked back up to her and she pressed her lips together and wiped his face with her hand. “I love you and I’ll do anything for you, including let you go if that’s what you want. I know you said you’d stay, but it was wrong of me to just keep you here for my own selfish reasons. You can leave at any time. I’ll take you anywhere you want to go.”
She looked at the man who claimed she’d changed him from the inside out, but he’d done that to her. She was different, too, and it was because of him.
And she loved him. So she told him.
“I love you, too, Roger.” He stilled and waited, so she continued. “I forgave you the second that you left that door wide open for me to walk out through.”
He rose slowly and with purpose. He took her face in his rough worker’s hands. “And you didn’t leave then.”
She made sure the conviction rang true when she said, “And I’m not leaving now.”
“You’re staying? Not just here, but with me?” he tilted his head to the side and swept her cheek with his thumb.
“I’m staying with you,” she confirmed and put her arms around his waist.
He smirked and closed the inch between them. “I’m going to kiss you,” he informed her, but waited for an answer.
“It’s about time.” She smiled as much as she could with his hands on her cheeks and saw his answering grin. It was the smile of the man who had hope of a second chance. She closed her eyes.
His lips were so warm she could feel the heat of them before he even touched her. And when he did, she was lit from her feet all the way up. She could feel a little of his scruff on his chin, but his lips were as soft as feathers. She felt feather light, too, as she wrapped her arms around his neck, feeling his arms encircle her waist.