The Happy Marriage and Other Stories by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 0000000000000
Published: 2023-09-09T00:00:00+00:00
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Then he was really sick. For two weeks he stayed in bed with a fever and a dark half-awareness of his mother and father coming into his room, and the doctor. It was not time in which he lay, but an uncomfortable timelessness in which he heard things and then lost them so that he did not know any sequence. Once his mother told him about poor Billy Cornwallâs accident. Once she asked him if he had burned all the magazines. Once she said, probably to the doctor, maybe to his father, âItâs this summer. He hasnât been real well since school was out. Maybe when he goes back in the fall heâll be himself.â Then he had drifted down into the red-threaded blackness which was sleep, amused because he knew there was little chance of his returning to where school was, in some country oceanic distances away.
Once again Billy Cornwall came with a red star on his forehead, the star shining like blood on his fatty skin, and told him again what he had seen from behind the bush in the back yardâthe thing that couldnât be true because Billy was a liarâand his mother whined, âHe hurt me.â Or his father was welding in the shop in the garage and the fire came from his torch like tracers from the guns in movies.
Then in the week when it seemed he was getting better, his mother told him how he had crumpled up on the porch that evening when he got home from wherever he had been.
âWhere were you anyway that afternoon?â she asked him. âBoy, was I scared.â The question seemed to touch her curiosity sharply. She asked him several times as though she had forgotten his answer.
âIn the park,â he usually told her. She looked at him skeptically, rumpled his hair and said, âAw, you donât know where you were. You were delirious or something.â She added with passion, âIt was his fault, the things he told you.â
Once, to his terror, he slipped and told her, âFlying.â
âFlying? Judas Priest. Well, I guess youâre not going to tell me. If you know, I mean, and Iâll bet you donât. What do you mean, flying?â
âI donât know,â he said, carefully now. âI donât remember so good.â
âWeâll get you out in the sun today,â she said, âwhere you can see some sky. You donât have any tan at all. Fishbelly. If your father would get a car and take us somewhereâI guess I could forgive him some other things.â
She went on absently arranging things in the chest of drawers and organizing her wishes like plans. âWe could have a vacation,â she said. âLots of people with no more money than us have vacations every year.â
âAll right, Mom,â he said. âDonât talk about it.â He could not stand the note of complaint crying through her voice, though he felt guilty not to listen to it, for not being strong enough to listen and console her. âI have to sleep,â he said.
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