g again and again。 She went
to the most remote corner of the apartment; crossed her arms on her
chest; and vowed to let it ring。
She wasn't prepared for the loud pounding that followed。 He was making a
godawful racket。
Fearing that he would have her neighbors out in no time; she returned to
the door。 〃Go away!〃 she yelled; hoping that her voice would carry
through his ruckus。
It did。 His returning call was muffled; but she heard every word。 〃Not
until I've spoken with you; Anne。〃
〃Go away! I don't want to talk!〃
〃You'll have to。〃
Irate; she reopened the door those few allotted inches。 〃I don't have to
do anything。 Now; please leave; or I'll call the police。〃 It took very
ounce of restraint for her to remain calm when she would have liked
nothing more than to run him through with a carving knife。
He looked agitated。 〃I'm trying to be patient; Anne; but you refuse to
take my calls。 We have to talk。 There are things I have to explain。〃
She seethed。 〃Sorry; bud; but you had your chance; and you passed it up。
You had all those days and nights to tell me who you were and what your
business was; but you didn't。 You were so cagey。 I'll see you soon;
Annie; soon。〃 She contorted her voice to mock him。 〃But you didn't
bother to tell me when; did you; Mitch? Well; I don't want to talk now。〃
She leaned against the door to shut it; only to find he had a foot in
the way。
〃Move!〃 she ordered hoarsely。 She was wearing down in more ways than
one。
He swore。 〃Hell; Anne; but you can be stubborn。 If we were back in
Vermont; I'd know just what to do。〃
〃We're not in Vermont!〃 she screamed; unc