Wave by Eric Walters
Author:Eric Walters [Walters, Eric]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tundra Book Group
Published: 2009-12-02T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TEN
I pushed âredialâ on the phone again. There was silence for a few seconds and then I could hear it trying to connect, trying to circle the world and reach a phone in Thailand. Twenty-five, thirty, maybe forty times Iâd hit âredialâ as I drove home from the dorm. Each time it was the same. I couldnât even get through to the international lineâa busy signal was telling me that all the lines were taken. I knew if I just kept trying, sooner or later Iâd get through. Maybe this timeâ¦a busy signal. I pushed âendâ and put the phone down on the seat beside me.
I put both hands on the wheel. The roads were slick. It wouldnât help anybody if I ended up in the ditch. I just had to concentrate on the road, slow down, and pretend that everything was all right, even if I didnât know anything for sure.
I reached for the phone againâand stopped myself. Maybe there was no point in even trying right now. Perhaps it was the phone that wasnât working. Iâd be home in a few minutes and I could try again from there. Maybe there would even be a message waiting for me from my parents, telling me that everything was okay, that they were fine.
Who was I kidding? If I couldnât get through to them, how did I expect them to get through to me? At my end, the problem was just that all the international lines were being tied up with hundreds of thousands of people doing what I was doing, desperately trying to make contact with somebody. At their end, there would be telephone lines down, maybe the whole infrastructure destroyed. How could I even hope that theyâd been able to call me? And even if, by some fluke, they had got through, they would have tried to call my cellphone or my dorm room and not left a message at home.
I turned onto the street and saw our house, with Momâs car in the driveway. For a fleeting, illogical micro-second I thought, Oh, sheâs home. I pulled my car in behind hers and hurried to the door.
The house was quiet and empty. I had known that it would beâthat it should beâbut it just seemed wrong. I turned on the television, partly because I needed an update but more because I needed some background noise, to hear sounds, voices, so I wouldnât feel so alone.
When I picked up the phone it was beeping rapidly, indicating that there were messages. I felt a little surge of adrenaline. Maybeâ¦just maybe. I punched in the code.
âYou have four new messages,â the electronic voice announced. âYour first new message was sent at 7:30 a.m.â
Who would call that earlyâ¦except my parents!
I was disappointed to hear the voice of a partner at my fatherâs law firm. âI know youâre not there,â he said. âI just didnât know what else to do. If you get this message, please call me as soon as possibleâ¦I
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