The Bartender's Cure by Wesley Straton
Author:Wesley Straton
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Flatiron Books
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And then itâs Friday morning, and itâs my birthday. How did we get to my birthday already? Leaves fallen from the trees, radiator in my apartment clunking at all hours of the night and day, houses all over Bed-Stuy decked out with spiderwebs and jack-oâ-lanterns and animatronic skeletons. My father calls me in the morning, my father and his wife, Diane. My father is concerned when I tell him Iâm working on my birthday, but the truth is itâs a relief. What else would I do? Have a party? It would just be me and Hayley, and Ben, and everyone else in my life would be at work. Plus I canât stop thinking about my birthday last year, undeniably terrible, and Iâm looking forward to being too busy to dwell on it.
Besides, Friday nights at Joeâs are actually pretty fun.
We wish we could celebrate with you, Diane says, and I know she means it. Diane is a nice lady, genuinely; I have opinions about how soon she and my father started dating after my motherâs deathâjust over three years, which I guess is not so soon, but which when I was a miserable high school junior seemed downright offensiveâbut still, sheâs no evil stepmother. She is, if we are all honest with ourselves, much more pleasant than my real mother ever was; I am sure sheâs much easier to be married to.
When are we seeing you next? she asks. What are you doing for Thanksgiving?
Working, I tell her; not quite true, we wonât be open on the day itself, but Iâm certainly not taking the time off to go to Arizona. Same with Christmas. Getting holidays off work like a normal person: another thing that will be much easier when I am a lawyer.
Not that I am in any hurry to go back to Arizona anyway. Obviously. Two months living with my father and Diane was more than enough. My father and I, as Iâve mentioned, have not been close since I was a kid, and his attention in Arizona felt forced at best, performative, if not wholly artificial. Diane attempting to mother me out of some sense of moral obligation or Christian charity or just habit. Iâd rather be alone.
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