Nothing Is Lost by Cloe Medhi
Author:Cloe Medhi [Medhi, Cloé]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781609458232
Published: 2022-11-22T16:00:00+00:00
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The odd thing is that nobody goes to the police station to report the burglary. I wonder why. Zé repairs the door at his own expense and they spend several days cleaning the whole apartment. I keep well out of it. There are heated arguments about the new TV that Gabrielle plans to buy. She likes watching news and documentaries. Zé retorts that thereâs always the radio, she says it doesnât distract her as much. He says itâs bad for her, when there are items about war it makes her sad. She replies that closing your eyes to whatâs going on in the world doesnât wipe it out. He says that if they let me Iâd spend my whole life watching cartoons. She says he thinks Iâm more stupid than I am.
In the end, she waits for him to take me to school and then sneaks out, and by the evening a new secondhand TV has replaced the old one. Zé sulks but gives in. We celebrate this victory with grape juice.
Having heard Nouriaâs recommendations, Zé undertakes to sew on that half ping-pong ball. Iâm able to sleep again. Itâs as if Iâm getting a second life, a second chance, but there are too many murky things going on around me for the enthusiasm to be more than half-hearted. One evening, a few days after the burglary, while Iâm watching the news with Gabrielle, I again tackle the question of who was responsible.
âItâs very unusual for there to be nobody in. You were both out for an hour, seeing the lawyer, and then you came to pick me up. It canât have been chance, they must have been watching the building.â
She nods as if it doesnât concern her. I know sheâs pretending. I look at her and she looks at the screen.
âThe two of you are hiding things from me.â
âYes,â she says.
âYes?â
âOf course. You have enough problems as it is.â
âItâs my problem, too, when they wait for me outside school and rummage through my toys.â
âMaybe. But you canât do anything to stop whatâs happening. Itâs more than we can handle either.â
I keep insisting, but she refuses to say another word.
The following evening, Zé drives straight to Les Verrières, just a few blocks from the school. The hearing will be soon, and he still has no evidence that my mother is on his side. Her letterbox is overflowing with leaflets. Zé keeps a lookout, nervously smoking a cigarette in the lobby of the building, while I slip my hand inside. I pull out a handful of envelopes. Bills, fines, and a letter from the court, a summons to the same hearing. She doesnât even know about it. The last letter goes back to October 16, three months ago.
âOkay,â Zé says, âIâve had enough of this. Wait for me here.â
He returns with a backpack that jingles metallically as he moves. I follow him to the fifth floor. He peers in through the keyhole, but the apartment is too dark to see anything. He hesitates for a moment then rings the neighborâs bell.
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