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I can
'
t help it
,
I smile.

"
No reason to smile. You
'
re benched. It
'
s the couch for you
,
Coach.
"

Chapter Ten

Kira doesn
'
t answer her bedroom door when I knock softly at about 6:30 in the morning. I think about writing her a quick note to say thanks but two things stop me. First
,
I have no paper
,
which means I
'
d have to look around her house which feels a little stalkerish. The second reason
,
is I don
'
t want to risk being caught by her mom—do I even call Lana her mom? It
'
s what she is
,
but Kira doesn
'
t call her that.

Not that it
'
s important as I
'
m standing in her hall
,
debating life
'
s little mysteries when I should be getting out of here before Lana gets home. And it also wouldn
'
t be smart to leave a note that Lana could find
,
so before I can stall any longer
,
I slip out of her house and climb into my truck.

Okay. 6:35. Where should I go? Not a whole lot of options this early in the morning
,
so ignoring the cramping in my gut
,
I head home. Inside
,
the house is silent
,
which makes sense. Sara is with Bill and Mom must be passed out. No
,
asleep I mean. I don
'
t want to think of any other option.

When my stomach growls I grab a bowl of cereal and start to eat. Kira was a pretty quick learner last night. I wonder if she
'
ll want to play again—let me teach her again or if it was a one time
,
I-feel-sorry-for-Carter-because-he-got-dumped-and-his-girl-was-probably-cheating-on-him thing. She
'
s so wild. I can
'
t help but picture her running around the court with my big shoes on her feet and her faded orange hair.

Does anything ever bother her? She seems so
...
free. Like she can do anything. Be anyone. I
'
m embarrassed to admit
,
I envy her that.

Like any sane guy would
,
my head goes straight to what it felt like to press my lips against hers. How she tasted and smelled so sweet
,
even though she
'
d been sweating on the court. It
'
s crazy how girls always smell so good. How soft she is. All girls are soft
,
but she
'
s somehow softer.

Mel never felt that soft.

"
Urgh!
"
I run a hand over my face. Daydreaming about girls who aren
'
t mine is not a Carter Shaw thing to do. Dumping the rest of my cereal in the garbage disposal
,
I jog up the stairs. I don
'
t mean to do it
,
but my feet stop outside of Mom
'
s door. Pressing my ear against it
,
I listen. Of course I don
'
t hear anything. Not even sure why I did it
,
but
I
thought maybe I
'
d hear her shower. Know that she is up which means she couldn
'
t have gotten too wasted last night.

As I start to walk away
,
I hear her cell phone go off. Well
,
if she wasn
'
t awake before
,
she will be now. Not ready to see her yet
,
I make my way to my room. Locking my door behind me
,
I screw around online
,
seriously consider jumping into my bed
,
but end up taking a shower instead
,
hoping the water will wash away my memories from last night.

Mom
'
s slurred speech memories.

The drama with Mel.

Not the Kira and basketball ones. Those
,
I lock into that little box in my head where we keep important stuff that I have no plan
of ever talking
about.

Shower over
,
I get dressed
,
planning on doing whatever I want today. No girlfriend to check in with. No sober Mom to give a shit where I am. Today is just for me.

As soon as I hit the hall
,
I hear her cell phone again. I know it
'
s by her bed. A day doesn
'
t go by she doesn
'
t charge it right there. Just as I
'
m about to knock
,
the home phone rings
,
making me more happy than it should
,
because bad as it is
,
I don
'
t want to see her
.
The thought actually makes me want to hurl.

"
Hello?
"
I
'
m out of breath after racing down the stairs and into the kitchen.

"
Hello. This is Barbara Conner from Ivy Springs Nursing Home. I
'
m looking for Delilah Baker.
"

Fuck.
No
,
no
,
no. I so don
'
t want to go there today.
"
She
'
s not available right now. I
'
m Carter
,
though. I
'
m on the list of people you can talk to.
"

Papers shuffle on the other side of the phone.
"
Mr. Shaw
,
you
'
re grandfather has had another bad day. He
'
s refusing medication and yelling at employees and calling names. He
'
s even taken a swing at one of them. We told Ms. Baker last time we can
'
t continue to have this behavior. He
'
s only in assisted living and we don
'
t have the manpower nor should we have to deal with this. If it doesn
'
t improve
,
he
'
s not going to be able to continue staying here
.
I tried to call your mom at least four times this morning and she didn
'
t answer. I need someone to come down and help us deal with him.
"

The ropes tying me to my life tighten. I hate the bastard. Hate him
,
but if I don
'
t go down there
,
I
'
ll not only have to wake up my
hung over
mom
,
but then she
'
ll have to deal with him. Which kills her. Which makes the Vodka and Tequila call to her louder. Which triggers the gag reflex and nausea to attack me even fiercer.

"
Mr. Shaw? Like I said
,
I know this is your grandfather. I
'
d much rather deal with your mother about it
,
but again
,
she hasn
'
t answered my numerous phone calls. That
'
s very unlike her
,
but regardless
,
we need someone to help settle him down.
"

Her words hit me. She
'
s right. No matter how
hung over
Mom has been before
,
she
'
s always answered the phone. Between Sara and Grandpa who might need her
,
it never leaves her side.

"
I
'
ll be right there.
"

Dropping the phone
,
I run for the stairs. My heart has never pounded so hard. It
'
s like a whole basketball team running across the court
,
their feet slamming into the hardwood. Every stupid video
,
assignment and what Travis calls scare tactics from health class slam into me. Alcohol poisoning
,
choking on your own vomit
,
all hit me over and over. Nothing has ever kept her from a phone call with Grandpa
'
s doctors or for Sara.

"
Mom!
"
I stumble
,
running into her room. She
'
s in bed
,
fully dressed in jeans and a t-shirt
,
but it
'
s the same ones she wore yesterday.
"
Mom.
"
My voice is softer this time
,
scared
,
as my feet slow to a walk
,
carrying me closer to the bed.

"
Hmm?
"
she mumbles
,
and then rolls over. Her eyes flutter
,
but then close again.

"
Ma?
"

"
Hmm?
"

"
Are you okay?
"
Thump
,
thump
,
thump.
My heart slams into my ribcage.

"
Sick
...
Flu or something.
"

Or something. My heart is still hitting hard
,
but now for a different reason. I
'
m pissed. Pissed that she
'
s so
hung over
she didn
'
t hear the phone and I thought she could have been dead. What
'
s wrong with her? Why does she have to be like this? How hard is it to just quit?

And then I
'
m scared. Scared because I think I could start to hate her. I always got it before
,
but it
'
s getting harder and harder. What kind of son hates his mom?
"
Get some rest
.
I
...
I gotta go.
"

"
Need anything?
"
One of her eyes opens. The look makes me want to throttle her. To yell at her at the top of my lungs because even though I don
'
t think that
'
s what it is this time
,
I
'
ve seen it before.

Double vision becomes single if you close one of your eyes.

"
No.
"
My voice is as tight as my fists.

"
Carter
...
I
'
m really not feeling so hot. Can you open the store for me? I
'
ll
...
I
'
ll try to come in later.
"
She doesn
'
t even try to look at me now. Because she
'
s really sick or is it shame?

"
Yeah
.
I have to do something first and then I
'
ll head over.
"
That easily
,
my day is taken away from me by Grandpa and Mom.

"
Thanks
.
I don
'
t know what I
'
m going to do when you
'
re gone
..."

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