*Two weeks passed, and I refused to talk to Kale, or to see him. Lin called once to tell me that she was coming home, so I would know not to call the house. (Even though I never call the house, he always calls me. But I guess he thought that what happened between us might have changed that and didn't want to take the chance. I couldn't blame him.)
Things were fine between us. I didn't feel the need to see him again and he either didn't have the opportunity or inclination for another visit. I felt like I needed to reconnect with Zoë, so much had happened since I had seen her last. But she proved impossible to get in contact with.
I finally caved and called Glen. He told me that she had gone out of town for the week to visit a cousin of hers. I told Glen that I was sorry for having abandoned all of them. "I don't think I had my head on right for a while there. But I'm working through things. I hope you guys will be willing to take me back."
"Of course, honey. And listen, you'll never believe it but Simone finally found someone!"
"What? No way!" I gasped.
"And get this- he's white! All her homeboys are green with envy. He's in the Army, which is a good thing, because he can hold his own."
"Yeah, anybody dating Simone is going to have to prove himself a time or two."
"Listen, not to cut this short sweetie, but I've got to go. I've got company."
"I completely understand, Glen. Thanks for being so cool about this."
After that, I decided to go out and get some fresh air. It felt good, as if I had been cooped up for a really long time. By the end of the week, before I had been able to talk to Zoë even once, I wasn't feeling so good.
In fact, it was becoming obvious that something was horribly terribly wrong. At first, I thought I had the flew. I was tired all day long, and overtaken by nausea whenever I caught whiff of anything but the most bland food. My head felt like it was full of a buzzing hornet's nest. If anybody else were around, I would have surely been a complete bitch. But as I was all alone in my apartment, I just raged against my canvas, at one point throwing paint past the easel and onto the wall. My hormones seemed out of control. This was stronger than any PMS I'd ever had, and I was beginning to fear the worst.
I bought a home pregnancy test and took it home. I just kept looking at it. I wanted to know, but only if it was going to give me the answer I wanted. The last thing I wanted to do was take it alone. Finally I decided to wait until Zoë got back, and hope that she would be willing to listen to me, perhaps she would sit with me and wait- be there when the results came in.
She called me when she got home. She told me that she was sorry that we fought, and she hoped that we could work threw things. I told her that I was so relieved, and that there was so much to tell her.
"I'm going to buy some champagne so that when that test comes back negative, we can celebrate. Then I'm going to drive over to your place. Do you want to do it there or here?"
I felt like hugging Zoë through the phone. I knew that I could count on her. I hadn't yet told her about Lin though, it was such a huge deal, I had to tell her in person. "Let's do it here. And there's a few more things I have to tell you. But they can wait until you get here. I can't wait to see you. I've really missed you."
"I've missed you too, hun. Now hold tight, I'll be right over. And Nikki?"