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"Emma. Dammit, Emma, pay attention."
She jerked when he tugged hard on her hair. "I'm sorry." Her fingers
gripped together, twisting, wringing.
"You're such a d.a.m.n fool. G.o.d knows where you'd be without me."
"I was ... thinking about Luke."
"Well, save the long face until you're gone. It makes me sick. Johnno's
going to be here any minute to get you." He leaned close so that his
face was all she could see. "What are you going to tell him if he asks
how things are?"
"That they're fine. They're wonderful. You're sorry you can't come,
but you felt since you didn't know Luke, you'd be intruding." She
recited the instructions he gave her like a parrot. "I've got to come
back straight from the service because you've got a touch of the flu and
I want to take care of you."
"Just like a devoted wife."
"Yes. A devoted wife."
"Good." It was disgusting really, how cowed she was. She hadn't even
uttered a peep when he'd knocked her around the night before. He'd
wanted her to leave with his dominance fresh in her mind. Of course,
he'd been careful not to hit her in the face, or anywhere it might show.
He intended to give her a proper beating when she got back. Just to
remind her that a woman's place was in the home.
His mother's place had been in the home, Drew thought viciously. But
she'd left soon enough, like the wh.o.r.e she was, leaving him with his
wreck of a father. If the stupid old man had given her a few licks now
and again, she wouldn't have taken off.
He smiled at Emma. No, like Emma his mother would have sat with her
hands folded in her lap and done just what she was told. All a woman
needed was a man to set the rules, and enforce them.
"Maybe it's not such a good idea for you to go."
He enjoyed seeing her eyes widen. It was a great game to dangle the
funeral in front of her nose like a carrot on a stick.
Her hands sprang wet with sweat, but she fought to keep them steady in
her lap. "I won't go if you don't want me to, Drew."
He stroked her face then, gently, so that she could almost remember what
it had been like in the beginning. It made it worse somehow, to
remember. "No, you go ahead, Emma. You look so good in black. You're
sure that b.i.t.c.h Marianne isn't going?"
"No. Johnno said she couldn't make it."
Another lie, and one she prayed Johnno wouldn't reveal. Drew had done
all he could to separate her from Marianne. And done it well enough,
Emma thought wearily, that her old friend no longer called or bothered
to drop by.
"That's fine, then. If I found out she was going, you'd have to skip
this little jaunt. She's a bad influence on you, Emma. She's a s.l.u.t.
Only pretended to be your friend so that she could get closer to your
father. And then to me. I told you that she came on to me. Remember?"
"Yes."
"Ah, that's Johnno. Come on now, put on that sad sweet smile we all