Chapter Forty

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At night the house is dark after a power failure. Offred, still in her red habit after stripping off spangles and lipstick, waits in the kitchen. Serena Joy arrives at midnight, tapping lightly on the corridor rug. She whispers a plan: Offred should exit the kitchen, turn right, go through a second door, ascend the stairs, and knock on a room where “he” is waiting. Serena will stay behind in case Cora and Rita wake.

Offred follows the instructions, steps onto the grass, opens the garage door, and descends a pitch‑black stairwell. At the top she knocks; a man opens the door himself. The room is a single, sparsely furnished space with a lamp, a fold‑out bed, a kitchenette, and a gray “U.S.” blanket. He is dressed in shirt sleeves, holding a lit cigarette. He offers her the cigarette, saying “Here, have a drag.” Their conversation is terse: Offred states she has little time; the man suggests she could “squirt it into a bottle and you could pour it in.” He makes no promises of romance, only that the act is an assignment. He mentions being paid, and Offred remarks on the awkwardness of the situation, asking whether he wants something beyond the physical.

They proceed to the bed. Offred describes the act in vivid detail—his mouth, his hands, the feeling of being alive in her skin again, the rush of water, the lack of romance, and the urgency of the encounter. Afterward he pulls the lamp down, the room darkens, and a flash of lightning punctuates the scene. Offred reflects on the strange intimacy, on Serena Joy’s manipulation, and on her own conflicted feelings about the betrayal of using a man for conception.

The chapter ends with Offred’s inner monologue: she thinks of Serena Joy as “cheap” and of the men’s willingness to accept cigarettes for cooperation, wonders whether the man might be dead, and contemplates the shamelessness and ignorance she both craves and despises. The encounter is portrayed as a pragmatic, secret arrangement orchestrated by Serena Joy to produce a child, highlighting Offred’s desperate agency within Gilead’s oppressive system.