The Housemaid: Part 1 – Chapter 28
The Housemaid: An absolutely addictive psychological thriller with a jaw-dropping twist
We hardly talk during the drive back to the IslandâAndrew turns on the radio and we listen to the DJâs mindless chatter. It occurs to me that he mentioned a meeting later in the city, so heâs going to have to turn right back around soon after we get home. But the journey is not entirely for me. He is still wearing the same clothing he was wearing yesterday, and Iâm sure he wants to change into a new suit before showing up at his meeting.
âAlmost back,â he mumbles, when we exit the Long Island Expressway. Heâs got on a pair of sunglasses, making his expression impossible to read.
âGreat.â
My dress is riding up yet againâthis damn dress is what caused all our problems. I tug at it, and even with his shades on, I canât help but notice Andrew is looking again. I raise my eyebrows at him and he smiles sheepishly. âOne more for the road.â
As weâre driving down a residential block, he swerves to get around a garbage truck. And thatâs when a horrible thought occurs to me.
âAndrew,â I hiss. âI never put out the garbage last night!â
âOhâ¦â
He doesnât seem to quite be understanding the gravity of the situation. âNina specifically texted me to put out the trash last night. I never did it because I wasnât home. Iâve never forgotten before. If she finds outâ¦â
He pulls off his sunglasses, revealing slightly bloodshot eyes. âShit. Do you still have time to do it?â
I watch the garbage truck, which is traveling in the opposite direction of his house. âI doubt it. I think itâs too late. They come really early.â
âYou could just say you forgot, right?â
âYou think Nina will buy that?â
âShit,â he says again. He taps on the steering wheel. âOkay, Iâll take care of it. Donât worry.â
The only way to take care of it is to lug all the trash down to the dump personally. Iâm not even sure where the dump is, but the trunk of my Nissan is tiny, and it will take me several trips, wherever it is. So I truly hope Andrew means it when he says heâll take care of it.
When we get back to the house, Andrew presses the button in his car that makes the gate doors swing open automatically. Enzo is working in our yard, and he jerks his head up when he sees the BMW making its way down the driveway. Itâs unusual to see the BMW arriving home at this hourâit would make more sense for it to be leavingâso his surprise is warranted.
I should have ducked down, but itâs too late. Enzo pauses in the middle of his yard work, and his dark eyes meet mine. And he shakes his head, just like he did that first day.
Damn it.
Andrew notices him too, but he just raises his hand and waves like thereâs nothing strange about him arriving home at 9:30 in the morning with a woman who is not his wife. Before pulling into the garage, he throws the car into the park.
âLet me see if Enzo can take care of the trash,â he says.
I want to beg him not to ask, but before I can get my mouth open, heâs leaped out of the car, leaving the door slightly ajar. Enzo takes a step back like he does not want to have this conversation.
â
, Enzo.â Andrew flashes the landscaper a broad smile. God, he looks handsome when he smiles. I close my eyes for a moment, shivering as I remember his hands all over my body last night. âI need your help.â
Enzo doesnât say a word. He just stares at him.
âWe have a problem with the garbage.â Andrew gestures at the four stuffed trash bags at the side of the house. âWe forgot to put them out last night for the garbagemen. Do you think you could bring them out to the dump for us in your truck? Iâll give you fifty bucks.â
Enzo looks over at the garbage bags, then back at Andrew. He doesnât say anything.
âGarbageâ¦â Andrew repeats. âToâ¦Â dump. Garbage dump.
?â
Enzo shakes his head.
Andrew grits his teeth and takes out his wallet from his back pocket. âGet rid of the garbage for us. Iâll give youâ¦â He digs around in his wallet. âOne hundred dollars.â He fans out the bills in Enzoâs face. âGet rid of garbage. You have a truck. Take it to the garbage dump.â
Finally, Enzo says, âNo. I busy.â
âRight, but this is yard andâ¦â Andrew lets out a sigh and goes back into his wallet. âTwo hundred dollars. One trip to the garbage dump. Help me out. Please.â
At first, I think for sure Enzo is going to refuse again. But he reaches out and takes the bills from Andrewâs hand. Then he goes to the side of the house and grabs the garbage bags. He manages to get all of them in one trip as the muscles in his biceps bulge under his white T-shirt.
âRight,â Andrew says. âTo the dump.â
Enzo just stares at him for a moment, then walks right past him with the garbage bags. Without another word, he throws them into his truck and takes off. So I guess he got the message.
Andrew strides back over to the car and slides back into the driverâs seat. âWell, thatâs taken care of. But sheesh, what an asshole.â
âI didnât think he understood you.â
âYeah, right.â He rolls his eyes at me. âHe understands more than he lets on. He was just holding out for more money.â
I agree that Enzo did not seem to want to take out the garbage, but I donât think it was because he wanted more money.
âI donât like that guy,â Andrew grumbles. âHe works on all the houses in the neighborhood, but he spends a third of his time in our yard. Heâs out there. I donât even know what the hell heâs doing half the time.â
âYou do have the biggest house on the block,â I point out. âAnd the biggest lawn.â
âRight, butâ¦â Andrew stares at Enzoâs truck, disappearing down the street. âI donât know. I told Nina to get rid of him and hire somebody else, but she says everybody uses him and heâs apparently âthe best.ââ
Of course, Enzo isnât my favorite person ever since he not-so-subtly rejected me, but thatâs not why he makes me so uncomfortable. I canât forget the way he hissed the Italian word for âdangerâ at me on my first day here. The way he seems scared to defy Nina, even though heâs large enough to crush her with one hand. Does Andrew have any clue how wary Enzo is of his wife?
Well, Iâm not going to be the one to tell him.