Saturday May 24, 2003
1:15 PM
Brad stopped by to visit Tom. When he came into the house he squeezed Lisa's hand as he kissed her cheek and then went upstairs to see Tom. Lisa followed Brad upstairs to see how Tom was feeling. It was obvious from the smile on Tom's face he was glad to see Brad.
"I need to run out to the store to pick up a few things. I may as well do that now while Brad is here to keep you company," Lisa said.
"I'll be okay. I'll only have five beers while your gone," Tom joked.
"If you do, you will have to empty your own bedpan."
When Lisa left the room, Brad said, "Looks like Lisa is taking good car of you. How are you two doing? "
"We are progressing. It may take some time to get over some of what happened but I think we'll be all right," Tom said.
"I was just a little worried about Lisa. She seemed to go a bit overboard when she saw those pictures of you with that blond in Vegas. If you say things are better, I assume that she has stopped seeing that guy. Did you ever find out who he was?"
That statement threw Tom. Brad supposed that she had stopped seeing him. Lisa said that she had been with him just that one time. Tom wondered how much information he could get out of Brad without letting on how little he knew.
"Yes. That's over. Lisa won't admit to seeing him more than once but I didn't believe that. Has she said anything to you about him?"
"To me? She would never tell me anything like that. She knows I would tell you. So I guess she didn't tell you about Applebee's?"
Tom decided to not tell him that Lisa said she had been there with him.
"What about Applebee's?"
"A friend on mine at the office mentioned that he had seen Lisa with a guy he didn't know in Applebee's on the Monday after your accident."
"Really? Who told you that?"
"Sorry, buddy, I can't tell you. When this guy found out what was going on, he made me promise not to tell you about it. He didn't want to get into the middle of this mess," Brad said.
Tom could feel his anger building. Lisa had lied to him. Tom thought that he would make Lisa tell him the truth when they were alone again.
"Do you know about any other time she was out with him?"
"That was the only time I heard about," Brad said. "Don't tell her I said anything. I am still hoping you two can work things out and I don't want her hating me after this is over."
Brad tried to change the subject to sports but he could see that Tom was stuck back at Applebee's.
When they heard Lisa come back from the store, Brad said that he had better get going and he headed down the stairs. As Brad was leaving Tom heard the doorbell and then he heard Lisa talking to someone but he could not hear what they were talking about.
A half hour later Lisa came up stairs. Tom's anger was simmering. He wanted to confront Lisa about what Brad had told him but he couldn't or Lisa would know who told him about it. He would have to wait until the next day to bring it up. Tom knew it was going to be an unpleasant evening.
When Lisa entered the room, Tom asked, "Who was at the door?"
"Mrs. Bennett. She wanted to come visit you but I told her you were having a bad day and you were too tired for visitors. It's funny though. When Brad left Mrs. Bennett asked me if Brad was my cousin. Where would she have gotten an idea like that?"
It was as though a flash bulb had gone off inside Tom's head. Brad was with Lisa at Applebee's. Lisa must have told him that Mrs. Bennett would tell Tom he saw Lisa at Applebee's with another man so he was making sure that Tom didn't suspect him. Why would he do that unless he had been the one with Lisa the night of the accident?
"Mrs. Bennett thinks Tom is your cousin because when she told me she saw you at Applebee's with another man I told her he was your cousin. So I guess she recognized him from that night."
"She came over to our table and talked to me. So she should have recognized him," Lisa said.
"Maybe you can help me understand why Brad just told me that a friend of his was in Applebee's that night and saw you. According to Brad, you were with some other guy. So one of you is lying and I now know that it is Brad."
"Why would he say that?"
"Because he didn't want me to know that he was the one you were with at Ben's when I came looking for you. That's why you met me at the door so I wouldn't see him. And it was Brad you went home with. You said you stopped Brad from fucking you that night so ... did you go out with him Monday to make it up to him?'
"Tom, please. Everything I told you was the truth. The only thing I left out was that it was Brad I was with that night. What I told you about Monday night was true. He was trying to help me find you. He suggested we stop for dinner and I made him take me to Applebee's because I was hoping I would run into you there."
"Brad didn't know that you told me you were with him or he would have supported your story. I never told him I knew that you had been at Applebee's with him or anyone else. Why do you think he would tell me you were there with someone else?" Tom asked.
"I don't know. I suppose he was just trying to make sure you didn't find out I was with him that night. Don't blame Brad. He was just there as a friend. It was entirely my fault. I had too much to drink and I was angry and did something stupid. Brad never tried to get me to do anything. I threw myself at him that night. I am not proud of it and I am sorry it happened but it wasn't Brad's fault," Lisa said.
Tom was still hot but he tried to keep his anger in check.
"That night you not only screwed up our marriage," Tom said, "you also destroyed a friendship of more than fifteen years."
"Why? You and Brad can still be friends. He never meant this to happen. Just let it go"
"What am I supposed to do, act like this never happened? Pretend that my so-called best friend never put his cock into my wife's cun... Never mind."
"So we have to drop Brad as a friend now?" Lisa asked.
"How can you even ask me that?"
"It's not that easy. Brad has been my friend too."
"Since when is he such a good friend of yours?"
"I see him several times a week in my office. He comes by to get a copy of the profit and loss statements and usually stays to talk for a few minutes. I enjoy talking to him," Lisa said.
"How long has this been going on?"
"It's not something that's going on. You make it sound as if we were having an affair. He's been coming by my office to pick up the reports for about six months. It's work related. Don't try to make a problem where none exists," Lisa said firmly.
"I still don't understand why you would be looking for me at Applebee's." Tom said.
"I have a picture of you with your girl friend at Applebee's," Lisa said.
"Another picture? I'm starting to see things clearer now," Tom said.
"What does that mean?"
"Just that I am starting to understand what has been going on behind my back," Tom said.
Lisa was losing patience with Tom.
"There is nothing going on behind your back," Lisa said.
"Oh, there is. I just don't know yet if you are a part of it."
"Tom, you're scaring me. You sound crazy when you talk like that."
"Maybe so but it doesn't mean I'm wrong," Tom said. "From now on no more lies, no more secrets. Okay?"
Lisa was relieved to see that Tom was ready to end this uncomfortable conversation.
"Yes."
The revelations of that afternoon caused a setback in the progress the two of them had made in repairing their relationship. There were no more surprises for the next couple of weeks and things began to improve again.
*****
Monday June 2, 2003
9:00 AM
Lisa took Tom to the hospital for a progress check and to have the cast removed from his left arm. Dr. Jasper was pleased with the progress Tom was making. They cut the cast off his arm and removed the plaster from his chest. Then after examining Tom's leg they cut off the cast and replaced it with what they called a walking cast. Dr. Jasper told Tom he should start getting out of bed and walking around the house using crutches.
"You need to take it easy at first. No stair climbing and get back into bed as soon as you feel tired," Dr. Jasper said.
The doctor also gave Tom a vest like professional football players wear to protect their ribs if they had been injured. "You need to wear this vest anytime you are out of bed. We don't want you falling down and injuring your ribs again," Dr. Jasper said.
For Tom having his left arm free and the heavy cast on his leg replaced by a much lighter one was wonderful. He also found breathing easier and more comfortable wearing the vest.
When they got back home Tom walked into the house under his own power but he had to be carried upstairs by the off duty firemen that Lisa hired for the occasion.
*****
Saturday June 7, 2003