I stopped the car by the side of the road, turned the headlights on, and held onto my phone with trembling hands.
I couldnât help but feel afraid.
That call caught me off guard and made me wonder why I was receiving a call from 110.
It took me a few beats to remember that I had given them a call earlier.
I slapped my cheeks a few times to wake myself up before answering the call.
âHello,â a crisp voice rang in my ears.
âHi,â I responded immediately.
âHi, this is 110 emergency center. We received a call from you an hour ago. May I know why you called?â the man asked.
I instantly knew that saying it was a mistake was the wrong way to go.
My hands were still shaking and feeling numb, I was having trouble holding onto my phone.
Helpless, I placed my phone on the passenger seat and moved my head over instead. I was practically sprawling across two seats when I answered, âI wanted to call 120, my bad.â
âCould you tell me what you were going to call 120 for? Do you need me to transfer the line over? Your voice is shaking, sir. Is anything the matter?â the same firm voice asked.
âIâm on my way to the hospital. Earlier I... collided with a tree... unfamiliar road. I panicked and called the wrong number. Iâll hang up now then... Iâm fine, I can go to the hospital myself. Iâm reaching,â I stumbled on my words uncontrollably.
I knew I had to speak properly but it was too difficult.
âAlright, sir. Could you please tell us the location of the accident? You sound flustered, please try to relax, or tell me where you are and Iâll get the nearby police to assist you. You might be injured and not suited to drive. Donât worry, itâs free of charge,â he reassured me.
I was at a complete loss. âA small road in the neighborhood, not too sure which... I donât remember. I did hit my head on the steering wheel and canât think well since it hurts... which is why my voice is shaking. Iâm at the hospital entrance already. Do I need to give you a call after the treatment?â
âNo need. Iâll wish you a speedy recovery then, sir. Iâm sorry that we werenât able to answer your call earlier,â he apologized.
âNo worries and thanks,â I said before hanging up.
I lay paralyzed across the seats, replaying the entire conversation in my mind and questioning if I had sounded suspicious or guilty.
I knew that I had been a mess. Absolute mess.
I rested for a bit and recalibrated my state of mind before continuing the journey. On the way, my tire pressure alarm went off but I did not stop to check.
I drove into a small neighborhood and found a space to park.
It was 7 am.
The roads were becoming busy, but thankfully, my car wasnât expensive and eye-catching. It would be a tragedy if people notice the blood stains that I missed out.
I stared into space, my mind busy trying to come up with a plan on how to get rid of the corpse in my car boot.
I retrieved her phone from my pocket. There were five messages and a missed call from a foreign number.
Because it was on silent mode, I hadnât noticed it. I knew that I couldnât switch it off. Neither could I answer the call. It was possible that some people had already noticed something amiss so I had to settle this quickly.
Just as I was pondering over my next course of action, I heard knocks on the driverâs side window.
I turned my head and saw a man standing outside.
Startled and afraid, I wound down the window.
âWhatâs wrong, brother? Car down? I can help with the repairing. Iâm from this neighborhood and I work as a car repairman. I was on my way to work when I saw you. Iâll change your tire for you and you can come down to my workshop. Iâll give you 20% off. Your spare tire should be at the bottom of your car boot, aye?â he asked.
A chill ran down my spine. âThe carâs fine. Iâm fine.â
âFine? I saw that dent in your car from miles away! And havenât you realized that your right tire is deflated? I have about half an hour left so let me change it for you, then you can come over to my workshop. I promise to fix your car first, okay? Thatâs the best I can do for you,â he offered kindly.
âThereâs no need for that. You go ahead,â I urged him away.
âPffft.â He gave me one last look before walking away.
I got out of the car, locked it, and went straight home.
I decided to change my clothes before anything else.
When I opened the door, I saw my wife getting dressed.
âWhy are you back?â she asked.
âA colleague wanted my shift so I figured Iâll just rest today,â I lied.
âThatâs good. Can you take me to my office then? Itâs been a long time since you did that,â she said with a smile.
âIâll just give you some cab money,â I suggested.
âWhy? You donât feel like driving?â
I nodded.
âOkay. You can just give me the key, Iâll drive myself. Itâs also been a long time since I practiced.â
âJust get a cab. Iâll need the car later.â
She frowned and questioned, âWhatâs wrong with you today?â
âNothing. You go ahead. Iâll rest a little before going out. Iâm really fine,â I assured her.
She walked over to me and grabbed a corner of my shirt. She looked me straight in the eye and said firmly, âWhatâs wrong with you? This is blood, isnât it?â
âFrom my gums. I brushed too hard this morning,â I excused, flinging her hand away.
âWhatâs going on?â she asked again. âIs something wrong?â
âYouâre overthinking. Get to work. Everything will be fine when you get back, donât worry.â
âYouâre acting really strange today, Chalk.â
âIâm really fine.â
âYou sure?â
I nodded. âItâs almost eight oâclock, youâre going to be late.â
She grabbed her bag and left the apartment.
I breathed a sigh of relief.
I thought about the big snakeskin bag that I bought last year for a picnic.
It was definitely somewhere in the house.
I ran to the storeroom and started searching.
I found nothing.
The storeroom wasnât big, but the things in it were piled high up into little mountains.
I heard the door open.
My wife shouted, âChalk, you bastard! Did you get into an accident? Are you hurt?â
I dashed out and closed the storeroom door.
She threw her bag down, ran up to me, and pulled the corner of my shirt up. She rubbed my tummy, asking, âDid you get hurt? Is it painful? Why are you so careless?â
Her voice carried some dissatisfaction but mostly worry and concern.
I hurriedly grabbed her hand. âIâm fine, really. I didnât want to worry you. I was just too tired this morning. I hit the curb and my mouth slammed against the steering wheel. This is really just blood from my gums.â
She took hold of my jaw and urged me to open my mouth. âLet me take a look. Does it hurt?â
I patted her hands a few times and pushed her away gently. âIt has stopped bleeding a long time ago, so donât worry. Iâll get the car fixed and it will look as good as new when youâre back. I just didnât want you to worry, so please donât.â
âShould I take the day off? I can bring you to the doctor if you like. This isnât a small matter. Itâs better if you do a full body check-up. I donât want anything bad to happen to you,â she said worriedly.
âI test ships and get bruises all the time. Itâs fine. I know Iâm fine. Go to work and weâll have a nice dinner when you get back, okay?â I persuaded.
âYouâre really alright?â she insisted.
âYes. Look at the time, dear, youâre really going to be late if you donât leave now. Iâll be leaving soon to get the car fixed as well. Iâll pick you up from work later, how about that?â I proposed.
âOkay,â she agreed before leaving the house for the second time.
Upon ensuring that she was out of the door, I went back to the storeroom.
Shortly after, I pulled out an enormous snakeskin bag.