Saints+Sinners by Paul Willis
Author:Paul Willis [Evans, Amie M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781635553529
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 2018-03-07T00:00:00+00:00
When We Get Home
Dante Fuoco
When we get inside, the first fucking thing she does is ask me to tie up the garbage and take it to the curb. For ten years Iâve been gone-baby-gone, and already weâre back at it: Mommy Dearest turns Dyke Daughter into House Bitch. Iâm back only because Jacob, my brother, died three days ago. Heâs dead. So here I am to bury him or honor him or forget him or do a solid murder-suicide so that his funeral marks the occasion we all wind up dead. I stand by the door, the defiant cunt I am.
âSit down,â she says, shuffling toward the fridge before peering inside.
In the kitchenâs dark the fridge exposes her, the formaldehyde witch she is. Her wrinkles, fucking craters now, collect all the crumbly concealer sheâs used forever.
In my pocket I feel the crumpled napkin note I tried writing to Jacob on the plane. I squeeze it like a fucking talisman, the sad soggy thing, then shove it down, underneath my cigarettes, as deep as itâll go.
On the dining room table she sets down a casserole dish, green with lima beans before she clicks on the light. Shit hasnât changed here. The beige wallpaper patterned with tiny, dumb diamonds. The ugly cedar cross. The family portrait, painted in light pastels. We all smile the same, as if the artist assumed our family derived happiness from the same fucking place.
âIâll warm up some ham in the microwave,â she says. âBut the garbage, Iâ¦â
âI donât want any food.â
She cocks her head from the fridge, stares at me with her mean grey eyes. âYouâre hungry. You live far away, pick the latest flight. Youâre feelingâ¦â
âI donât want anything.â Truth is my stomach moans for foodâMcDonaldâs or barbecue wings or frozen meals or anything really, anything beside her shit.
She returns for the lima beans. Grabbing the dish, she winces then, fucking drama queen, drops it back on the table.
âMy back,â she whines. âMy back. The garbage. Please.â
I tie the damned bag, tug it hard, and drag it into the cold, down the stairs, marching like a fucking soldier along the driveway slant. Maybe thereâs ice. I donât fucking care. I slog to a bragging rhythm: I. Am. Brave. Hear. Me. Roar. I laugh. Iâm still a little drunk from all the in-flight mini bottlesâred wine, white wine, whiskey.
I see a chair at the bottom of the driveway. I drop the garbage before I study the thing. JS is scratched on the back. It grips me like a fucking ulcer.
Inside I slam down Jacobâs chair, all loud and shit. She whips around. Her face is still as death. When I pull out my cigarettes she says my nameâfucking sighs it like Iâm the problem. I walk to the stove, pull out a cig, and try lighting a burner. It click click clicks.
âThat burner, it. Stop. Itâ¦â
The spark catches, blue and big. Dangerous. I laugh then lean down, lighting my cigarette. How many clicks would it take to burn down the whole place?
âItâs getting late,â she says.
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