Licks of Love: Short Stories and a Sequel, Rabbit Remembered by John Updike

Licks of Love: Short Stories and a Sequel, Rabbit Remembered by John Updike

Author:John Updike
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: United States, United States - Social life and customs - 20th century, Short Stories (single author), Fiction, Literary, Science Fiction, American, General, Angstrom, Fiction - General, American - 20th century, Harry (Fictitious character), Short stories
ISBN: 9780345442017
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 2001-06-14T23:00:00+00:00


His sister. He has always blamed himself somehow. If he had been more pleasing to Dad he wouldn't have left and Mom wouldn't have gotten drunk and it wouldn't have happened. At Dad's funeral Aunt Mim seemed an animated, irreverent slash of black among the dowdy mourners (there were some aging male strangers, even, who showed up, having worked with the deceased at Verity Press or the Toyota agency or played with or against the dead man in his teen-age prime and who felt enough connection to take a morning out of their own remaining lives) but Dad had loved her, and she him, with the heavy helplessness of blood, that casts us into a family as if into a doom. "The funniest thing, Aunt Mim," Nelson says over the phone. "It turns out Dad had a baby by the woman he lived with that time and she's showed up. It was a girl baby, and she's thirty-nine, and a nurse living right here in Brewer. She grew up on a farm. I had lunch with her. She looks a little like Dad before he got really fat but when his face was turning round-kind of, you know, sleepy-eyed, with very white skin. So as well as a nephew you have a niece." "Damn," the phone crackled after a pause. "I'll have to rewrite my will. How come she showed up now? Did Harry know she existed?" "He guessed, I guess, but didn't know for sure. Her mother wouldn't tell him. She died this summer and told Annabelle before she did. She came to us." "Who's us?" "The family. Me and Mom and Ronnie." "I bet Ronnie's just thrilled. And Janice even more so. I think it was you she came to, Nelson. So what's your thought?" "Well, it's not as if she's not managing, she makes better money than I do, but she seems awfully alone. I think she should get to meet some people. But I don't know so many people since I kicked coke, except for the clients at work." At her end of the line, Aunt Mim considers. "How long since you've known about this girl?" "Since September." "And you're just calling to tell me now?" "I've been sitting on it, I guess." "You're embarrassed," the woman concludes. "Don't be embarrassed, kid. Your father didn't understand birth control. You were born some months early, as I remember. It's not your funeral. Want some advice from your old aunt, whose life is no model for anybody?" "Sure." "This little nursie's not your problem. At thirty-nine, everybody's their own problem. You have a family-how are they?" This is getting to be a disappointing conversation. If there was anybody he thought would see with him the wonder of his having a sister it was Aunt Mim, his father's sister. "They're good, I guess. Pru finally had enough of me and a year and a half ago took the kids back to Akron. She works for a Greek lawyer downtown, near the old Goodrich factory.



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