SEPTEMBER 1ST 2004 JOEY
I WAS BACKย in the doghouse.
Strewn out on her bedroom floor, bollocks-naked, with a fluffy white pillow under my head, and a pink blanket thrown over me, was how I found myself when I came to.
โSo he lives,โ a familiar voice drawled sarcastically.
Shivering violently, I slowly pulled myself up to find a furious pair of green eyes glaring at me.
Sitting with her back to her door, she glowered at me when she asked, โWhat did he give you?โ
I opened my mouth to lie, but she got there first.
โDonโt even think about lying to me,โ she warned, tossing the tea towel that had been resting on her shoulder at my head. โIf you saw what came out of your body, what I had to clean off you, then youโd know that lying is pointless.โ
Disgusted with myself, I looked around her disheveled room, her now stripped bed, and bit back a groan. โDid Iโฆโ
โDestroy my room in the process of destroying your brain?โ she was quick to hiss. โYep.โ
โSorry.โ I blew out a breath. โIโll clean everythingโโ
โItโs already done,โ she snapped. โAnd before you think about running out on me without an explanation, just know that every stitch of clothing you had on is currently in the dryer downstairs. So, no, Joe, I donโt want your help to clean. All I want from you is answers.โ
โWhat do you want to know?โ
โStart with what you took this morning, and weโll go from there.โ
โFuck.โ Reaching up, I cupped the back of my head and sighed before reluctantly admitting, โI had a slip.โ
โA slip.โ
There was no point in lying to her, even if lying was my first language, something Iโd inherited from my family.
I couldnโt do it now, though.
The look in her eyes told me that I had one chance to fix this and only one.
โIโm not going to make excuses,โ I said. โThereโs no excusing it.โ โNo.โ Her voice was thick with emotion. โThereโs not.โ
โContrary to today, I really have been trying,โ I added, running a hand through my hair. โMore than you know.โ
โThenย why?โ Her voice cracked, and I watched as a tear trickled down her cheek. โWhy doย this? Youโve been doing so well. Iย knowย you have. I know youโre not perfect, okay. I know you smoke weed. I know you have your demons and your secrets, but you wereย trying. You werenโt getting all fucked up like this!โ
โHe broke Tadhgโs nose last night,โ I heard myself admit. โAnd I wasnโt there to stop him.โ
โYour father?โ Her breath hitched in her throat. โYour father broke Tadhgโs nose?โ
โYeah. He did.โ I replied flatly, hating myself with every fiber of my being for telling her things that she had no business knowing.
For dragging her deeper into my fucked-up world.
โBut heโs only a child,โ she cried, covering her mouth with her hand. โHeโs just a little kid.โ
โDoesnโt matter,โ I deadpanned. โAbusive alcoholics see no age or gender. All they see is a punching bag to take aim at when the notion strikes them.โ
โJoey.โ
โDonโtย pity me,โ I warned shakily, holding a hand up. โThatโs not what I want from you. Not ever.โ
โIโm not,โ she whispered. โI wonโt.โ
โAnyway, I couldnโt handle what happened last night,โ I admitted.ย Still canโt.ย โSo, I did what I usually do when shit gets too heavy at home.โ I shrugged. โI called Shane.โ
Tears streamed down her cheeks as she watched me watch her. โAnd?โ โAnd.โ I exhaled a heavy sigh before admitting, โI got what I needed to
help me handle it.โ โWhich was?โ
โSomething I havenโt tried before.โ โSomething bad?โ
Bitter with regret, I nodded my response, which caused Molloy to choke out a huge, gut-wrenching sob.
โYou canโt do that again.โ Scrambling onto her hands and knees, she crawled over to where I was sitting and threw her arms around me. โYou canโt, Joe. You just canโt.โ Crying hard, Molloy clung to me like a baby monkey, holding onto my body like it was something of great importance to her. โI need you. I need you, Joe. You canโt do this to yourself.โ
โItโs okay.โ Rattled by just how deeply her pain affected me, I wrapped my arms around her. โShh. Itโs okay.โ
โWe could get out of here,โ she sobbed against my neck. โYou and me. We could just load up the car and leave this shithole town behind us. I would go with you, Joe. I would. I love you,โ she continued to sob,
peppering kisses down my neck. โI love you. I love you. I love you so fucking much, it makes me want to die.โ
I believed her, and that scared me worse than the prospect of staying.
Because I knew that she was willing to do anything to help me, and, in the end, it wouldnโt be enough, because I was too fucking gone in the mind. She was too good for me, too fucking good for the world. I knew deep down inside that I needed to let her go in order to give her some chance of a
future.
But I justย couldnโt.
โI canโt leave them, Molloy,โ I whispered, tightening my arms around her, when her body racked with sobs.ย Iโm not my brother.ย โI have to stay.โ





