Memory Board by Jane Rule
Author:Jane Rule [Rule, Jane]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-4804-2947-5
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2013-05-01T17:57:00+00:00
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âHOW CAN WE GO away for the weekend when Chrissieâs going out on her first date?â Mary demanded of both her husband and father as they sat together in the living room Patricia had created and recreated over the years. âSheâll feel abandoned.â
âI think, if you asked her, sheâd tell you she was relieved,â Ted said mildly.
âMary,â David said, âthereâs always going to be something to keep you at home if you let it. When all the children are gone, there can still be house plants to water or a sick cat.â
âWe donât have a cat,â Mary said.
Both men smiled.
David, as usual, was in conflict between his gut understanding of his daughter and his impatience with her. She reminded him so much of himself, trying to wriggle out of plans Patricia made for them, but Patricia had been firmer with him than Ted was with Mary, perhaps because David had never held the trump card of Maryâs temper. Overwhelmed and inadequate as he had often felt, his own solution would have been to sleep round the clock. Patriciaâs answer to that was final: âThatâs no holiday for me!â
âTed needs a break as much as you do,â David said.
âHe could still go.â
âRight,â said Ted, getting up out of his (Davidâs ex-) chair, âand Iâm going.â
Before Mary could answer him, he had left the room.
âThatâs what he does now,â Mary said in exasperation. âHe wonât discuss anything. He just gets up and walks off.â
âHeâs tired of fighting,â David said.
âFighting is about the only way I can get through to him,â Mary said.
âAre you really not going to go?â David asked.
âDaddy, Iâm afraid to go. What if, when we got there, we just really didnât have anything to say to each other?â
âThe only serious mistake you can make about that is not to find out,â David said.
Finally they went, Mary leaving David a list of instructions in case of such a variety of emergencies that it would have been funny if it hadnât also been such a confession of Maryâs overtaxed imagination.
Davidâs own list was quite different, a tending of a variety of masculine chores about the house which Ted lately had been too apathetic to notice. Half the taps needed new washers. Nearly every door squeaked. Two windows were too swollen to open. The curtain pull for the drapes at the large living room window had broken. How Patricia would have hated the grubby hand marks already visible where one hand or another had yanked the fabric to close them. He might try a bit of spot cleaner on those as well. But he had to be careful not to do anything very obvious. He didnât want to seem to be reclaiming the territory, nor did he want anything he did to be taken as a silent rebuke. Neither Ted nor Mary was apt to notice or if so only fleetingly, given their distracted states. But the children might give him away. So David did a lot of his chores
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