Santa Lucia by Michelle Damiani

Santa Lucia by Michelle Damiani

Author:Michelle Damiani [Damiani, Michelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Italy, Romance
Publisher: Rialto Press
Published: 2017-12-31T00:00:00+00:00


Elisa shifted restlessly at the rickety table in her room. She was supposed to be doing her math homework. Not what was assigned for Monday—that she had already completed with Maestro. These were extra problems, written out in Luciano’s precise plumed handwriting. When he pulled out the sheet, she had shuddered, but grew easier when Luciano assured her that she knew how to work each problem, and the extra practice at home would be like armor going into the next week’s lessons.

Now she smiled to see large boxes of whitespace where Maestro had noted that she was to doodle something for him. A quick glance at the problems comforted her too. Not only were they manageable after Maestro’s lesson, but included questions about how to divide cookies. The work came more fluidly than she could ever remember.

Then her father came home.

She tensed when she heard the door slam and the tight sound of something small crashing in the kitchen. Her hands flew to her ears, but then she couldn’t write, which left her mind too free to imagine what was happening outside her door. She tried covering only one ear so she could still write, or even filling in the doodle box with her other hand, but she couldn’t focus enough to work the fractions and the drawing that had begun as a dancing pomegranate tree was quickly crosshatched into unrecognizability. Her pen tore a hole in the paper, and she startled and threw the pen across the room. It’s a shame, it would have been a lovely drawing.

Her older brother, Guido, popped his head into her room. “We’re going to the park, do you want to come?”

Elisa leapt up, “Yes!”

The three children slid past their parents’ bedroom door, out of which they heard the too familiar sounds of barking insults, and the sickening sound of skin being struck. Grabbing their coats from the pole by the door, they quietly opened the door and stepped into the brisk evening air.

Guido closed the door behind them. The shouts muted. He put his hand against the door and muttered, “I hate leaving her like this.”

Matteo answered, “You say that every time.”

Guido sighed while Elisa turned her gaze to follow this conversation, the first time she’d been allowed in. “I mean it every time.”

Matteo started walking down the road. “Bastard. He clearly hates her. Why doesn’t he go? For good?”

Guido nodded curtly and said nothing.

Elisa ventured, her hands shoved deep into her pocket, “But . . . I don’t understand.”

Matteo rolled his eyes, “Well, that’s a surprise.”

Guido shoved Matteo’s shoulder, “Hey, c’mon. Don’t take it out on her.”

“Please. She never knows what’s going on. She’s in her own world, like, all the time. You know how ridiculous she is, she—”

Elisa’s hands flung up to cover her ears. “Shut up! Just shut the hell up!”

Matteo stopped and stared at his sister. “What?”

Elisa forced herself to pull her arms back down. “I thought you finally included me because you care about me, but you don’t! I don’t belong in that house.



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