You Know Better by Tina McElroy Ansa

You Know Better by Tina McElroy Ansa

Author:Tina McElroy Ansa
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780061877506
Publisher: HarperCollins


12.

I just decided to ignore the Mount Calvary dig. And it was a dig. I just knew it was. Nurse Bloom didn’t seem to say anything that didn’t have a point to it. And her comments always seemed to be motivated by what I had just been thinking. It was unnerving.

I made a mental note to ask Mother if Nurse Bloom was some kind of spiritualist or mind-reader or something.

I changed my plans right quick and turned sharply at the next intersection to avoid driving directly by the church.

“I was just thinking, Nurse Bloom, since we’re over on this side of the river, I have one really lovely place to show you in a wonderful community called The Woods.

“It’s not very far from here. Past Pleasant Hill. Not far from where my mother lives, in fact.”

“Is that where your house is?” she asked.

“Oh, no, I don’t have a house. I live in a condominium, but very upscale. Very high-class. De rigueur. I decorated it myself. It’s out by Lake Peak on the edge of town. You might even want to look at a condo there that I know is available.”

“Just let me take a look at your place,” she said.

“My place? Oh, gosh, maybe on some other day. Not today! Today is kind of a mess, and so is my place. It’s not usually like that. Because, even though I’m a single working mother, I pride myself on keeping a clean and neat house. But it’s just today. There’s so much going on with LaShawndra and her mess. And I had to get up unusually early for your ‘appointment.’”

She just looked at me.

“Would you like some music?” I asked, trying to distract her.

Can you believe that old woman actually smacked my hand away from the stereo switch!?

“No,” she said.

Damn, I thought, that means I’ll have to talk.

“It’s a good thing my daughter, LaShawndra, isn’t riding with us this morning. She won’t ride in any vehicle unless there’s music playing.”

No matter how hard I tried to push her out of my thoughts, all that seemed to be on my mind that morning was LaShawndra, my little hoochie-mama daughter.

“So we’re headed for your place now?” Nurse Bloom just persisted.

“Oh, no, Nurse Bloom, I live on the other side of the river,” I explained.

“Well, let’s head over there, then.”

“Oh, Nurse Bloom, I was in such a hurry to get here to you this morning, I left my home in kind of a mess,” I tried to explain. I had the vents open, but it was getting hot in the car, at least to me. Maybe it was just the heat Nurse Bloom was putting on me to go to my home. I turned the AC on medium. I figured she might be a bit uncomfortable in the spring heat with that light wool cape over her crisp white uniform. I felt all wilted, but she looked as fresh and crisp as a new dollar bill. I guess she just commanded her body not to sweat.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.