Alex Cross's Trial
Although they were twins, they barely looked like sisters.
Amelia was small, with fine, dark, beautiful features exactly like her mothers. Alice was taller, blond and lanky, and had the misfortune of taking after her father, though I will say that our family looks had settled better on her face than on mine.
Remind me again which one of you is which, I said with a stern expression.
Daddy, you know, said Amelia. Alice squealed in delight.
No, Ive completely forgotten. How am I supposed to be able to tell the difference when you look exactly alike?
To Amelia, that was a scream.
Meg walked into the front hall. Come along, girls. You heard what I said.
I pointed at Alice. Oh, now I remember. You are
Amelia. And then, pointing at Amelia, So that means you must be Alice.
And you must be Mommy! Amelia pointed at me, giggling at her own cleverness. Was there any sweeter sound in the world?
I knelt down and kissed her, then her sister, and gathered them both for a big daddy-hug.
Where have you two been causing trouble today?
In a ridiculously loud stage whisper Alice said: Were not allowed to say
but we were hiding in church.
Meg called again, with the business end of her voice: Girls!
Mama says youre in trouble, Amelia reported. She says youre in the doghouse.
And we dont even have a dog! Alice crowed with laughter.
Girls! That voice brooked no nonsense.
They ran from my arms.
Chapter 11
I WILL NEVER FORGET the rest of that evening, not a moment of it. Not a detail has been lost on me.
You and I are living in two different marriages, Ben. Its the truth, a sad truth. Ill admit it, said Meg.
I was flabbergasted by this announcement from my wife of nearly eleven years. We were sitting in the parlor on the uncomfortable horsehair sofa Megs father had given us as a wedding gift. We had just finished an awkward supper.
Two different marriages? Thats a tough statement, Meg.
I meant it to be, Ben. When I was at Radcliffe and you were at Harvard I used to look at you and think, Now, this is the man I could always be with. I honestly believed that. So I waited for you while you went to law school. All the time you were at Columbia, in New York, I was wasting away at my fathers house. Then I waited some more, while you went to Cuba and fought in that war that none of us understood.
Meg, Im sorry. It was a war.
But Im still waiting! She twirled around, her arms outstretched. And in that one gesture, in those few seconds, I realized the complete truth of what she was saying. Our house was not the one on Dupont Circle that Meg deserved, but a small frame bungalow on the wrong side of Capitol Hill. Cracks were visible in our plaster walls. The piano had broken keys. The roof leaked.
Through soft sobs Meg continued, Im not a selfish woman. I admire the cases you take, really I do. I want the poor people and the colored people to be helped. But I also want something for my girls and me. Is that so wrong?
She wasnt wrong. Maybe I had let her down by worrying too much about my own conscience, not thinking enough about her expectations and the life she believed she was getting when she married me.
I love you, Meg. You know I adore you. I reached and touched her face. Her dark hair fell across my fingers. We could have been back in Harvard Yard or walking in the moonlight along the Charles.
A sudden knock, and Mazie entered the room. Scuse me, Mr. Ben. Theys a man at the door. Says its urgent.
Who is it, Mazie? said Meg.
He say his name Nate, and
She paused, reluctant to finish the sentence.
Is he a colored man, Mazie? I asked.
Meg said, Of course he is, Ben. Hes here to see you, isnt he?
A pause.
Please show the man in, I said.
Chapter 12
RIGHT THEN AND THERE, everything changed in our lives, certainly in mine. Meg looked at me with those big eyes of hers, as much in sorrow as in anger. I reached to touch her again, but she pulled away. She shook her head as if I were a child whose behavior had disappointed her. You know this one by name?
I only know one man named Nate, and thats Nate Pryor. He was Tenth Cavalry. We rode together at San Juan Hill.
Nate appeared at the door just in time to hear Meg say, The hell with you, Ben.
She walked past Nate and out of the room without so much as looking at him.
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