Space Hopper by Helen Fisher
Author:Helen Fisher
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 2021-02-04T00:00:00+00:00
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When I visit people Iâm accustomed to bringing a gift, a bottle of wine or something. But I couldnât buy anything for my mother, obviously. Even if Iâd brought some with me, my money was no good here; the future was as foreign as Mars when it came to currency, and I was finished with trying to steal. Anyway, my mother didnât seem to mind. She loved having me around, and that was a wonderful feeling.
We spent the day hanging out at her house and in the garden. After we got back from town, I took my brown paper bag, with the skates inside, up to little Fayeâs room, and put it under the bed. When I came downstairs, my mother was standing in the kitchen, thumbing through her recipe book; she looked up and threw me an apron.
âPut this on, weâre making sticky toffee pudding,â she said. âI donât know why Iâm looking at this,â she said, holding the little book aloft. âI should know the recipe off by heart by now, after all, I helped my mum make the same thing, just as youâre helping me now. It pleases me to know Iâm still using something she used.â She paused and looked wistful for a moment, then put the book face down on the kitchen table.
I picked it up and turned it over, smiling at this little book in which Iâd found the photograph of myself under the Christmas tree; a book that linked me to my mother, and her to her mother, like a private joke.
âCome on, put it down, it might be full of magic but I can do it without looking. The brown sugar is in that cupboard, can you find it for me?â
Of course I could find it, and we worked together, laughing and weighing out ingredients, getting flour all over the place. I chopped the dates, and when one of them shot across the counter and onto the floor like an escaped cockroach we giggled like drunkards. While the pudding was in the oven, we sat in the back garden with cold lemonade, ice clinking in the glasses.
âItâs too hot for sticky toffee pudding,â she said, leaning back, her eyes closed to the sun. âIâve got ice cream to go with it, though.â
âSticky toffee pudding is perfect whatever the weather,â I said, copying my mother, and shutting my eyes.
âItâs Fayeâs favourite,â she said.
âMine too,â I said.
âWell, it would be,â she murmured.
I stopped breathing for a moment. I didnât say anything and the silence wasnât uncomfortable, but for me it was full of the echo of her words. Why had she said that? What did she mean well it would be? I turned my head to the side and opened one eye to look at her. Her eyes were still closed, her lids soaking up the sunshine.
I suppose the best way to describe the feeling is like this; you know when you like a boy, or you like a girl, and you know they
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