Such a Girl by Karen V. Siplin
Author:Karen V. Siplin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Chapter 13
Doomp!
Amy opens my bedroom door, letting harsh light from the living room seep in. âWhat the fuck is that?â
This morning thereâs the doomping Iâve almost become accustomed to. Loud and disconcerting. I stare at the ceiling and wait for it to stop. But it doesnât. I sit up, look at Amy and concentrate. The kid upstairs is jumping off the staircase, running back up the stairs and jumping off them again and again and again. What the kid is doing jumping off stairs at ⦠I check the clock ⦠a quarter past four in the morning is baffling. But here it is. Happening above my head.
âOkay,â Amy says. âYou need to go up there and do something about this.â
âItâll stop.â
âIt hasnât stopped,â she says. âItâs been going on for fifteen minutes. Itâs just getting louder.â
I donât bother to get dressed. I slip on a pair of shoes and go upstairs in my pajamas.
The small area in front of my neighborâs doorway is like a garage sale. I rarely have a reason to come up to the fifth floor, so I canât say that it hasnât always looked like this. But something tells me this is a Betty Blacksmith Special.
Thereâs a tacky white wall unit, circa 1985, holding up the wall, partially blocking the stairs leading to the sixth floor. A tall, dead plant is in the corner, sitting atop piles of yellowing magazines and newspapers.
I navigate my way through the mess and ring the doorbell.
It takes Betty about three minutes to come to the door. I wait. She fumbles with the locksâthere seem to be at least seventy of themâand pulls the door open. Her hair is tangled around her face like a crowâs nest. Sheâs wearing a crumpled sundress.
âWhat?!â she barks.
I havenât made a lot of friends in the building. I leave the making-friends-with-neighbors thing to Gary. There are a couple of women who have knocked on my door in search of sugar or flour or oil. Weâve talked about trivial things in the hallway, like books weâve read or movies weâve seen. Weâve discussed getting together for coffee or dinner but have never followed through.
Overall, I like it here. The people are pleasant, private, considerate.
Yet now, at half past four in the morning, Iâm standing here, staring at the evil that is my upstairs neighbor. And here is the little kid, the rodent, the pest I want to squash with my bare hands.
âYour childâs jumping,â I say.
Betty rubs her eyes and jabs her hands through her hair.
âNo, she isnât.â
âWell, yeah, she is. I have company, and she woke us up.â
âYou woke us up.â
I look at the kid. Iâm sure sheâs going to step in heroically any second now and explain how desperate sheâs been for âmommy time.â How the jumping off the stairs at four in the morning, while admittedly a very bad decision, was a desperate cry for attention. How it wonât happen again.
The kid clutches her motherâs dress and stares up at me fearfully. Betty looks down at her.
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