The Fog Machine by Susan Follett
Author:Susan Follett
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lucky Sky Press
Published: 2014-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
C.J. measured out two cups of grits and closed the bag sheâd lugged from Poplar Springs. Like Indian summer, the grits were almost gone.
âI reckon youâll be going home just in time to get another bag.â Flo glanced at her, went back to peeling white butcherâs paper from a half pound of shrimp.
She closed her eyes, imagining this was the smell of the ocean at high tide on a summer day. It probably would be totally different than what she expected, though. Just like her trips home. And she didnât relish another disappointment. Suddenly, her mind was made up. âActually, this year Iâm spending Christmas with my friends.â
âI see.â Flo was bent over the shrimp, expertly pulling back the pink translucent skins and digging out the black grainy veins. âSo, how are those piano lessons going with Miz Gray?â
âIâm looking forward to a book thatâs not for little kids. âTwinkle, Twinkleâ and âYankee Doodleâ are my big songs.â
âAt least we wonât have to listen to âChopsticksâ forever. I, for one, can appreciate hearing some new music.â
âItâs crazy, though, Miz Gray teaching me piano.â
âI guess I never told you how I learned to read. One of my mommaâs white ladies used to help me. If she could see me now, sitting up here reading The Defender.â Flo laughed so hard she snorted.
C.J. laughed just as hard, as much at Flo as at her joke. âAnyways, I reckon Charlie has to go to college now. I was thinking to use some of his money on myself. But with Miz Gray teaching me, well, the Lordâs saying help your brotherâFlo, youâre crying.â
Flo shook her head and pointed to the cutting board. âOnionsâll get you every time.â
âHere.â She handed her a couple of kitchen matches. âPut these in your mouth.â
âSpeaking of the papers, you been reading about the riots at Ole Miss?â Flo sniffed and tapped the matchsticks on the counter. âThey can send a man round the earth. But try to have a Negro enroll in a white school â¦â
C.J. concentrated on dicing the boiled ham. âTwo people died, Flo. And hundreds were hurt. I got to ask why.â
âMaybe so your brother has a choice when the time comes for him to use your money.â
âThe kind of choice my brother wants is what kind of car for me to buy him,â C.J. snapped. âBut Iâll be satisfied seeing him in any of the Negro colleges in Mississippi.â
Squeezed between Charlieâs lack of ambition and Floâs overreaching, she searched for a way to change the subject. âAnd what about your brother? You talk more about Charlie than your own Freddie.â
In the silence while Flo did not speak, olive oil sizzled loudly in the pot. Bits of pepper and celery thwacked against the metal as C.J. dumped them in. Flo added the chopped onion, her knife scraping the cutting board with a harsh, grating sound. She used her apron to wipe away more tears.
Finally, she said, âThat ainât in the cards for my Freddie.â
C.J. studied her. âYou know, the matchsticks really do work.
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