And Throw Away the Skins by Scott Archer Jones
Author:Scott Archer Jones [Jones, Scott Archer]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781944388966
Publisher: Fomite
Night coming on. William and Bec balanced side by side on the queen bed edge, held hands. She said, âI hope this isnât too small for you. Not like the king we had in Dallas.â
âIâve been living on military cots. I can sleep in something less than six foot long and twenty inches wide.â
She gave him a minuscule grin, allowed it to waver. âIâve thought a lot about you, here. In this room, with me.â
He bowed his head, his face pensive, unsure. âAnd so have I.â
She leaned sideways and settled her head on his upper arm. âThatâs sweet. Youâre quiet.â
âItâs hard to begin, isnât it?â
âYou mean, being intimate?â Her hand ran gentle down his leg, paused on his knee.
âI know you havenât gone through the reconstructive surgery. Your emails never said anything and you never talked about it on Skype. Youâre so stubborn. And when I hugged youâ¦. â
Melancholy rose through her like a sister of despair. âNo, William. I havenât faced up to the surgery. I would have told you if I had.â
âThatâs okay. I mean, really all right. I hadnât counted on it.â
The room hung so mute, her heartbeat was audible.
âCan you explain why again?â
âI never had big boobs to show off in the first place, did I? And I donât miss them, not any more.â
âBut the scars. And no nipples.â
âThe nipples were cancerous. The scars arenât so terrible. Very thin, and pink instead of purple.â
âStillâ¦.â
Her jaw clamped hard. She stared at him like the force of her gaze could budge him. âItâs who I am. I survived cancer and those scars saved my life. Thatâs what I did and who I became. Just to live.â
âBut you did live. The cancer is gone.â
She laughed. In her ears it sounded bitter. âWe hope to God itâs done with, for good. To have to do it all againâ¦. â
âMore surgery is hard for both of us to consider.â
Again with this, so difficult for him? âI shudder when I think about it. Right or wrong, those doctors are death itself to me. To go back in, lie on the table, have that mask pump away my consciousness. That would demand a lot more nerve than I have.â
Tears muddled his eyes. âEven for reconstruction?â
âMaybe someday. As long as you donât push me.â
âRebecca, I did tell you I would try harder. Well I am.â
âI know.â
âI didnât mean this â this talk. I meant Iâm consulting somebody, real professional help. Iâve got a shrink.â
She couldnât have been more surprised if the cabin had collapsed again. âWhere, in Kandahar?â
âUh-huh. More and more mental distress in the Service. They deploy psychologists and psychiatrists now to where the problems start. Rather than wait for the problem to ship back stateside.â
âHowâs it going, you and this shrink?â
âSlow. Good and bad. I see him a couple times a month. Mostly I say aloud what I already know deep inside. And after I spell it out, the Doctor agrees with me.â
âAnd what do you say?â
He glanced through the window, tallied up the evening.
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