Bronze 2 - The Bridge to Holy Cross by Paullina Simons
Author:Paullina Simons [Simons, Paullina]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9780062020253
Published: 2010-06-17T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
Barrington, August 1944
âWHERE ARE WE GOING?â Vikki said. âAnd why? I donât want to take the train to Massachusetts. I donât want to go so far. What is it with you and these train trips? You just came back from Arizona, isnât that enough? Itâs raining, itâs miserable, and I worked a double shift yesterday and I work another double on Monday. Canât I just stay home? Grammy is making her lasagna. I have to do my nails and iron my dress and my hair, and did you hear, women are shaving their legs and under-arms now. Itâs all the rage. I was going to try. They told me that at Lady Be Beautiful, where by the way you promised me you were going to come with me. Why do we have to go anywhere? Couldnât I just stay home and have a bath?â
âNo. We have to go,â said Tatiana, pushing Anthony in the carriage, and pushing Vikki in the back.
âWhy do I have to go with you?â
âBecause I donât want to go alone. Because my English is not so good. Because you my friend.â
Vikki sighed.
She sighed for five hours on the train, all the way to Boston. âVikki, I counted. That was three sighs per mile. We went two hundred and forty miles. Thatâs seven hundred sighs.â
âThat wasnât sighing,â Vikki said petulantly. âThat was breathing.â
âExasperated breathing, yes.â She wished for her brother. Pasha would have gone with her and never uttered a word of misery, he would have just been stoic by her side. Her sister would have complained though, much like Vikki was doing. âI shouldâve asked Edward,â Tatiana muttered, covering up Anthony. It was raining in Boston, too.
âWhy didnât you?â
âCan you not let me know every single thing you feeling at all times? I donât want to know that you grouchy about doing me favor. Just do it, and stop complaining.â
Vikki stopped sighing.
The girls took a cab from Boston to Barrington since there were no local trains. The cabbie said, âThat will be twenty dollars, going all that way.â
Vikki gasped, then yelped as Tatiana squeezed her thigh. âThat will be fine,â Tatiana said to the cab driver.
âTwenty dollars? Are you crazy?â The girls settled into the back of the cab with Anthony on Tatianaâs lap, and the taxi screeched off. âItâs half a weekâs pay for me. How much do you get paid?â
âLess than that. How you think we going to get there?â
âI donât know. By bus?â
âWell, too far to walk to bus.â
âBut itâs going to be twenty dollars more to get back.â
âYes.â
âCan you tell me now what weâre doing?â
âWe going to visit one of Anthonyâs relatives.â She knew she shouldnât do it, Sam had told her she shouldnât, but she could not help herself. For some reason she felt it was going to be all right. Besides, she might soon need a favor from one of Anthonyâs relatives.
âYou have relatives in the United States?â
âI donât. He does. I need you with me for support. If I need help, I will pinch arm really hard, like this.
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