The Life and Death of Laura Friday by David Murphy
Author:David Murphy
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2008-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 32
Hey, hey, hey, howâs Daddyâs little girl?â
Cheryl ran into the widespread arms of a bear with a beard and dark glasses. Much less hair than his most recent photo. A round face with moisturised skin. Wearing a rumpled cotton jacket, open-necked shirt, chinos and slip-on shoes. A fine gold necklace, a gold bracelet, chunky rings on two fingers. Heâd have looked good on the forecourt at Tonyâs My T Motors.
âDaddy, this is Fitz.â
âMarty Cole.â He offered a total package. Banana hand, chunky chronometer, tanned right arm covered in black hair. âHeard a lot about you, Fitz. Hope itâs all true. Cherry thinks youâre pretty special.â
Cherry? It made Cheryl sound like a fruit. With a hard kernel.
âI think she is, too.â
I retrieved my hand and flexed away the pain. He waved at a burgundy-and-cream Cadillac limo. A black guy in a uniform was stowing our bags into its cavernous boot.
âLetâs ride. We can talk turkey in the Caddy. Good flight?â
âWe slept most of the way.â
âSorry to hear about the show, Cherry. Thatâs how it goes sometimes. Just gotta pick yourself up and start all over again. Ainât that right, Fitzie?â Martin punched my arm. It hurt. âYou know all about rejection.â
Cheryl and Martin sat facing the front, me opposite, the black guy behind a glass partition. As the car eased away from the no-parking zone I wondered how I was going to tell Cherylâs daddy how much I hated being called Fitzie. About as much as Dad had hated Joker. Slightly more than I hated the name Cherry. And slightly less than I hated Vince Humber. But right then didnât seem to be the moment.
âI had a rejection wall in my bedroom. But I donât think you ever get used to it. Cherylâs keeping busy looking for somewhere for us to live.â
âThat right?â Martin gave Cheryl a grin. âSomething you want to tell me, hon?â
âLike what, Daddy?â
âYou two?â
He made a circle around the ring finger of his left hand, pursed his fat lips.
âWeâre just going to live together for a while, Daddy. See how things work out.â
Martin frowned.
âWithout getting married? What happens if you have kids?â
âTheyâre not on the agenda. Weâve got plenty of time. Fitz hasnât even got his first book finished yet. And Iâve got to look for another job. Canât get work if Iâm pregnant.â
I sat there, trying to tune in to a conversation which would never have occurred in our family. I couldnât remember the word âpregnantâ ever being uttered at the dinner table. Overdue. Fallen. Half-term. Full-term. The Four Stages of Childbirth. Pregnancy came a close second to menstruation for euphemisms.
Something else was bothering me. Cheryl and I had never discussed children. Never discussed anything about the future. It was enough keeping up with the present. But here she was, five minutes after meeting her dad, expressing attitudes Iâd never known she possessed.
âDoesnât seem right,â said Martin. âTwo people living together without being married. Not as if youâre hippies.â
I tried to look through the dark glasses to see whether there was a hint of irony in his eyes.
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