Beauty's Daughter, Monster, the Gimmick by Dael Orlandersmith
Author:Dael Orlandersmith [Orlandersmith, Dael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-307-48205-1
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 2012-09-06T00:00:00+00:00
EMMA: Theresa! Theresa! Theresa, wake up, baby! Heard you callinâ my name way up in my house! Iâm here, darlinâ. (Theresa signals that Beulaâs asleep) Beula still sleepinâ? Good. Yeah, she breathinâ easy now, ainât it. Lawd. Lawd, her face just as smooth now. Like she ainât got a worry in the world. Yeah, when the Lawd take her she wonât feel a ting. Nothinâ. (She looks at her) She donât look sick at all, do she? Iâm cookinâ some okra soup for ya. I know ya like it and itâs good for ya too. Yeah, ya got to eat, Theresa. Take care of yourself. I see you beginninâ to drink some, ainât it? You better mind. Donât fall inta dat. You should know better. (She points) You see ya mama layinâ there. You seen what it done to her, right? It hard seeing Beula like this. Really is. Your mama was a good woman. Just got lost along the way. (Beat)
When your mama and me were girls together in Bonneau she was always nice to me. Always. Always spoke. Then when I come up here to New York and run into your mama on Sixty-eighth Street, she helped me get my apartment here you know. The lady I work for say she ainât want no sleep-ins, and that same day I seen your mama on the street and she took me to Ms. Sophie and said, âMama, Emma need a place to stay, and you gonna give her one.â Anâ Ms. Sophie look at your mama, and me, and finally say okay. So, Theresa, your mama got good in her. Itâs just a shame she couldnât stand up for herself. See, your mama could dance. Lord that woman could move. She had come across a woman who had a dance troupe, and the woman come here to talk to Ms. Sophie about Beula joininâ. And Ms. Sophie scared the woman, said, âMy daughter ainât gonna stand up there shaking her tail for money and goinâ around the country like a damn gypsy. Datâs a whoreâs job.â Theresa, that crushed Beula, really crush her.
Thatâs why I believe your mama started to drink heavy, âcause everything had to be Ms. Sophie way. Like the way she bad run this house. How if anybody made a noise she bang the pipe. And how you could eat off the floor âcause it was so clean. Man, I use to feel funny cominâ in here âcause, like if I sat down, I feel I would dirty it up in some kind of way. And when Beula took it over things change. I bet Ms. Sophie turninâ in her grave. I tried to get your mama to paint the house a different color. I never did like brown, it make things look sad. I like white and dark orange, theyâre warm colors like down South. And now, baby, it looks like this house is goinâ to you. You gonna own this house and I see you weighed down.
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