The Paris Writers Circle by Norma Hopcraft
Author:Norma Hopcraft
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: wry humor, hopeful, tragedy and comedy, creative process, expat living, writing life, Paris writing life, expat writing life, romance, Francophile, Paris lovers, French culture, Paris, creativity
Publisher: Jaguar Publishing
Published: 2018-04-17T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 44
Philippe and Elodie were eating dinner in the kitchen Wednesday when the phone rang. Philippe excused himself from the table and stood to pick up the receiver, which hung near the door to the dining room. He hoped to hear Meredithâs voice.
âMr. Rouviere?â A young woman spoke on the other end of the line.
âYes?â
âIâm the person Meredith stayed with. You dropped her off last week? Iâm sorry to tell youâshe was doing stuff I just couldnât tolerate, coming home late, banging around, waking me up, and vomiting all over the place. Then passing out, so I had to clean it up.â
âYes, I know,â Philippe said quietly. He knew what was coming. He leaned against the doorframe of the kitchen for support.
âSo I told her to leave. She did a little while ago.â
Philippe felt complete dread for Meredith in the pit of his stomach, making him nauseous. Elodie was watching him, eyes huge.
âDo you know where she went?â
âNo, she was furious, so I couldnât ask her. After she was gone, I saw that she took some things from my apartment, nothing really valuable, but sentimentalâmy ashtrays and candle holders that I brought back from India.â
âIâm sorry. Iâll reimburse you.â
âNever mind, just if you see them again, get them back to me.â
âDid somebody pick her up? Did you see them?â
âIt was a man with a car. I donât know his name.â
âI see.â The nausea built.
âIâm sorry for all youâre going through.â
Philippe, the politest of men, couldnât say goodbye because his throat was so constricted with grief and dread. He tried hard to speak, then simply hung up.
âTell me, whatâs happened?â Elodie asked softly. She set down her fourchette ever so quietly. It rested next to her small piece of poulet. The small green mound of épinards on her plate huddled miserably.
Philippe thought that his wife, and everything on her plate, looked exhausted.
âThat same creep that brought her hereâwell, I donât know that for a factââ Philippe sank onto a red kitchen stool with a sigh. âShe got kicked out of that girlâs house. I donât know where she is now.â
âOh dear God.â
âMy gut has one hundred fires in it.â
Elodie poked her chicken, then the spinach, with distaste.
âWeâve got to pray even harder,â she said. âOnly Seigneur can help her now.â
âIâm weary of prayer. Iâve been praying for Meredith ever since I knew you were pregnant with her. Itâs excruciating to have twenty years of prayer ignored.â
âNot ignored, mon cher, just not answered yet.â
âHeâs got to hurry up.â
âI know.â
By mutual, silent agreement, they left their plates where they were, straggled to the living room, and sank onto the couch. They held hands as Elodie, the only one with a speck of strength, prayed.
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