Mona At Sea by Elizabeth Gonzalez James
Author:Elizabeth Gonzalez James [Gonzalez James, Elizabeth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: FICTION / Coming of Age FICTION / Hispanic & Latino
Publisher: Santa Fe Writer's Project
Published: 2021-06-30T04:00:00+00:00
Sunk costs
A few days later, Iâm with Ashley at a café in an upscale mall built to look like, I donât know, a pueblo? A hacienda? Apparently, people now want to hear birds and fountains while they shop for designer dog carriers.
Ashleyâs on her second mojito. Her mother, Crystal, is on her way and Ashley looks like sheâs about to receive a colonoscopy. I havenât told her about my parents yet, too afraid to burst the bubble of rekindled friendship weâve blissfully floated in since the Saloon. We have a few minutes and I decide I might as well tell her about the separation, distract her so she doesnât sit here obsessing about whether she wore the wrong shoes. But what am I supposed to say? That my parents have just thrown their marriage and my fatherâs career into the fire? That they dissolved twenty-four years of reasonably good coexistence in a matter of hours? How about that I partly blame myself? And that Iâm now being forced to evaluate everything I know about life, career, love, and permanence? Are you even allowed to talk about anything important in a mall café?
âSo, my parents are separating,â I say, stuffing a wad of complimentary bread into my mouth after dropping the bomb.
Ashley responds automatically, as though Iâd caught her in the middle of a thought. âYouâre so lucky.â Then, catching herself, âSorry. I didnât mean that. Thatâs terrible. Iâm so sorry.â She covers my hand with hers a moment. âWhat happened?â
âWell, my dad apparently interviewed for another job in Pennsylvania and didnât tell my mom about it. She heard what he did from a colleague, freaked out, and they decided to separate. Then my mom fired his entire team under the guise of budget cutsâas you doââ Ashley nods and waves her hand in a âbut of courseâ motion, âthough she thinks he actually wanted her to do that so he could be free, or something. I kind of think so, too. Now heâs in New Zealand for a month and Danny thinks Iâm partly responsible for the whole thing because, well, just because of how I am.â
Ashley gives me a sympathetic look. âYou did not break up your parents. Youâre extremely hard to live with, but if your dad was secretly going to out-of-state job interviews, they were headed that way for a long time.â
How does she have the capacity to be so kind? âYou think so?â
âRemember the New Yearâs party when I said it was weird your parents didnât kiss at midnight? And the time your dad took us bowling and I told you he was flirting with the hot dog lady? Plus, your mom isâwasâhis boss. How could that not make things weird? And as for her firing his team, I mean, it sounds like maybe that was what he wanted. Maybe he was just too scared to admit it.â
Iâm looking at her over the rim of my wine glass, remembering mornings Iâd found my father stretched out on the couch in his study, glasses fogging under his nose.
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