One morning the teens and Grandpa had left and I was on the phone upstairs with my daughter. I looked out the window, and when I did, I was shocked to see Nick’s car. He drove up to the barn and onto the lawn. He spun his car in a circle, spiting out the dirt, under the wheels, tearing up the lawn.
A chill went through me, “Honey your Dad, has just pulled up and I didn’t lock the door downstairs..” “MOM!” she screamed. ” “I have to go. I will call you back.” I went down the stairs and Nick was already standing in the family room. I could see his enlarged pupils and smell the stench of pot. All so familiar.
The only difference was the disheveled old man standing in front of me. I don’t think he even saw the sleeping bags or the computers or the messy floor. The only difference was the last time I saw him he looked like him. Before me stood a dirty, bedraggled and unkempt old man.
“Get out of my house Nick,” I said loud and dark. “THIS IS MY HOUSE,” he screamed. “I will call the police.” “Do it. I don’t give a shit.” I started to call on my cell, and it messed up, so I started to walk out to the kitchen to the landline. Nick came up behind me. And slammed my body against the wall with the door. The door that led into the kitchen from the family room. He pinned me behind the door. My shoulders pressed into the wall. I helplessly tried to loosen one arm as he is laughing.
He released the door and I ran down the hall. I grabbed the phone and dialed 911. I had the phone to my ear and Nick kept pleading. ”I need to talk to you. I need the spare car key, and my photos and…” I hung up before speaking. I could hear the Operator say 911. We had been down this road before.
Our last Christmas together. Three months before I found out about the affair and drinking. He started the bizarre behavior of quarreling about trivia. He hit me. I said,if you hit me again I will call the police. I called the police afraid of this stranger.
And then in the seconds I was holding the phone I was thinking about our business, our lively hood, our daughter, 2 pines and a cone, everything destroyed over Nick’s depression that had reared its ugly head. I could not let that happen, so I hung up.
