The Book Club by C. J. Cooper
Author:C. J. Cooper [Cooper, C. J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781472129666
Published: 2019-05-29T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter 19
Iâd volunteered to hold the next meeting of the book club at my place before Liz had said sheâd visit, but it seemed rude to make her spend an evening with people she didnât know talking about a play sheâd probably never seen. Iâd thought about postponing, but when Iâd mentioned the idea to Tom, heâd pulled a face and told me to prepare myself for Rebeccaâs wrath.
âRather you than me. Sheâll have agreed child-minding detail with Sam â you know what theyâre like.â
I did. Iâd heard Rebecca and Sam discussing arrangements before: Sam playing five-a-side on Saturday afternoon in return for Rebecca going to the hairdresser on Thursday evening; a golf trip with the boys balanced by a weekend seminar on marketing; pub quiz matched with school reunion, paintballing with tennis. Every activity was recorded, weighted, marked up on the marital tally sheet. Just thinking about it exhausted me.
Iâd bottled it, of course; but now the day of the book club had arrived and my friends would be turning up at seven expecting food, drink and an evening moralising over An Inspector Calls. Not, I reminded myself, that Rebecca was in any position to moralise: that expensively highlighted hair ducking into the Mercedes had been hers, I was sure of it. I wondered who sheâd been with, but perhaps it was better not to know. Maybe I should drop her a hint to be more careful, but there was unlikely to be a chance to get her alone at the book club. Besides, if I confronted her, I was sure sheâd deny it.
Right now, I had more pressing problems. I had to come clean to Liz.
âI wondered why youâd been revisiting GCSE English.â
We were sitting in the living room and she nodded at the book on the shelf in the alcove. It had been there since the previous evening, when Iâd given up on the romcom Liz had chosen to reread the opening and final few pages while Jennifer Aniston interrupted someone elseâs wedding to confess what a horrible, selfish person sheâd been.
âI can put it off. Honestly, itâs not a problem.â I heard the lack of conviction in my voice.
Liz shrugged. âDonât worry about it. Itâll be nice to meet your friends.â She unfolded herself from the sofa and crossed the room to the bookshelves. âEven that neighbour of yours you donât like.â
I gaped at her. I thought Iâd barely mentioned Alice, replying to Lizâs questions about who lived next door as briefly as possible before steering the conversation on to other topics. Iâd been sure Iâd given nothing away. Evidently I was wrong.
âAlice?â I said, trying for nonchalance. âI do like her.â
Liz gave one of her snorts. âYeah, course you do.â
I didnât want this conversation now, not when in a few hours Alice would be sitting in this very room. Here in my home for the first time since sheâd stripped me of my clothes and left me sick and unconscious while sheâd â what? I stopped myself.
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