Chapter Thirteen : One step back…. (part six)
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
(part six)
“But why would Trevor say all of that?” Jill asked. “I…. We’re divorced. He hasn’t wanted to have anything to
do with me or Katy since the day he left.”
“He found out that his rich wife is only worth about forty grand a year,” Valerie said. “Now she’s lost her trust because she violated the confidentiality agreement. But Jacob won’t follow through on that.”
“Why? Because she’s pregnant?”
“How did you know?” Valerie said. “I was afraid to tell you.”
“Oh, I know the man,” Jill said. Jill waved her hand in the air as if having a baby was like swatting a fly. “We were in high school and he wanted a baby. I’m the only reason we don’t have fifty. Children are things, possessions, toys, not living growing beings. Speaking of which, I need to give Katy her medicine. I’ll be
right back.”
Valerie nodded her head.
“I mean, you can come and meet Katy. I’m sure she wants to meet you. She’s just still very sick.”
Following Jill into the apartment, Valerie marveled at the way Jill had made everything feel like home. She watched Jill wake Katy then negotiate the medicine. Half asleep, Katy took the meds then let Jill kiss her before falling back to sleep.
“I think she’s just happy to be home,” Jill whispered.
“There’s no place like it,” Valerie said.
Jill smiled. They refilled their water glasses and returned to the balcony.
“I’ll tell you this, Valerie. I’ve never told a soul. I knew he was with someone else. I refused to believe it but I knew it. And when he gave me the divorce papers? We were in bed, of course.”
“You mean he asked you for a divorce after you…?”
“Yeah,” Jill said. “When he gave me the papers, the first feeling I felt was relief. Sheer relief. Stupidly, I signed them right there. My lawyer will never let me forget that stupid act. But Trevor? He was stunned. I took a shower. When I got out, he was gone. I’ll tell you. I cleaned this place of every single item he owned - everything. I would have chucked it but I knew he’s throw a fit. He filed the papers then came here! He expected to spend the night here!”
Jill laughed.
“What happened?”
“The manager threw him out. I…. You know, Delphie said this morning that I know the truth when I hear it. And she’s right. I might not always know a lie, but I always know the truth. I know you’re telling me the truth Val. Can I call you, Val?”
Val nodded.
“Trevor said, that day after new year’s and after he fucked me, he said, ‘you and Katy are better off without me’ and I knew it was true.”
Valerie smiled. No wonder her mother loved Jill.
“When do you think Jacob’s coming back?”
Denver Cereal continues on Monday….
Posted: September 6th, 2008 under Chapter 13.





