Chapter 42

“You’ll be careful?”

“Aren’t I always?”

“Of course.” This was his career, just as it had once been mine. I kissed him there, because I wouldn’t kiss him outside the house—we had our reputations for being cool and restrained to uphold—and followed him to the cab waiting at the curb.

Before he got into the cab, he took my arm, pulled me close to him, and brushed his lips over mine.

“Nigel?”

He smiled and shook his head. “I’ll see you in a few weeks.”

* * * *

On New Year’s Day, 1978, an Air India Boeing 747 crashed near Bombay, killing all two hundred and thirteen on board.

Nigel was among them. 11

“Nurse! NURSE!”

Nigel? Darling, why do I hurt all over? Did we have our baby?

“Please, Mr. Mann, you’ll disturb the other patients!”

“Fu- I don’t care about the other patients! My mother is crying! She never cries!”

Quinton. What…? Ah. The accident. Was I dying? Shouldn’t there be a white light and Nigel waiting to greet me?