ENDING THE CALL,ย I shoved my phone into the front pocket of my black apron and shook my hands out, desperately trying to get a handle on my emotions before they got the better of me.
One whole week had passed since I landed on Joeyโs doorstep on New Yearโs Eve, and I was still a walking mess becauseย nothingย had changed.
We were still over. He was still gone.
I was still shredded.ย Keep it together, Aoife. Youโre at work.
You can cry when you get home. Donโt you dare embarrass yourself!
Refusing to give into the overpowering urge to slump in the corner of the
smoking area and rock, I pushed my shoulders back, tipped my chin up, and sauntered back to the bar.
I might be crumbling to pieces on the inside, but I would do it with dignity, dammit.
Heโs just a boy. Just one boy.
You can survive this.
โMind the bar,โ Julie muttered, skulking past me when I returned to my post. โIโm going for a ciggie.โ
Since turning eighteen last September, Iโd stepped in enough times behind the bar, and pulled enough pints, to know my way around a tap. When the orders started trickling in, I handled it with ease, flirting and smiling and sticking out my chest, like the pro I was.
Unfortunately, one of those orders just so happened to come from a man who made my skin crawl.
โJameson straight, no ice,โ Joeyโs father demanded from his perch at the
bar.
Forcing myself to keep my smile in place, I quickly set to work on
preparing his drink, forcing myself to repress a shudder when I felt his eyes on my back.
โWhat?โ Teddy taunted when I set his drink down on the beer mat in front of him. โNo sweet talk for me?โ
โThat will be three euro please,โ I replied, jaw aching from the effort it was taking to keep my smile in place.
Reaching into his jeans pocket, he grabbed a fistful of loose change and smacked it down on the counter in front of me, causing pennies and coppers to spill everywhere. โYou can count, canโt ya, girl?โ
โI sure can,โ I replied, unwilling to let him entice me into an argument, as I used my finger to slide the coins towards me. โEnjoy your drink.โ
โIโd enjoy my drink a lot more if you popped a few buttons on that blouse.โ
Now Iย didย shudder. โDonโt you have a wife at home to be looking after, Teddy?โ Moving to the cash register, I tallied up his drink and dropped the coins inside the till drawer before snapping it shut with a clatter. โAย pregnantย wife.โ
I wasnโt unfamiliar with being propositioned by punters. It came hand in hand with the job, but this was Joeyโs father.
As far as he knew, I was his sonโs girlfriend.
This wasnโt his first attempt to lure me out back for a quickie, but that didnโt make it any less disturbing.
The man set my teeth on edge in the worst kind of way, and being in his presence was the ultimate form of unsettling.
Dutifully ignoring his comments, I cleared away glasses and wiped down the bar, doing pretty much anything I could to get away from him.
โTell me something.โ Shifting on his stool, he folded his arms across his chest and gave me a heated look. โWhat are ya doing with him?โ
โI presume you mean Joey?โ I answered, knowing that he wouldnโt let up until I did.
Like I said: not my first time serving this creep.
Nodding stiffly, he never took his cold brown eyes off me.
Fully aware that any admissions from the heart would be wasted on this man, and unwilling to lose my job over him, I slapped on a smile and said, โI told you before. That son of yours is more than able to keep me satisfied.โ
โHeโs a kid.โ
โAnd what am I?โ came my dry response. โA middle-aged woman?โ โIf I was your father, you wouldnโt be working behind a bar.โ
โYouโre certainly old enough to be my father.โ
His nostrils flared. โYou donโt know what youโre missing.โ
โOkay, you need to stop.โ My smile faded and I gave him a hard look. โIf Joey knew that you were speaking to me like this, he wouldโโ
โWhat?โ he cut me off with a threatening lilt to his voice. โHe would do what, girl?โ
โHe would break your fucking neck,โ I bit out, keeping my tone low. โSo, back off.โ
โWell, I donโt see that young fella of mine anywhere, do you?โ Elbows resting on the bar, he leaned closer. โWhat time do ya get off work?โ
โA freckle past a hair.โ โWhatโs that code for?โ
โItโs code for never,โ I snapped. โAs in, itโs never going to happen. Not in your wildest dreams. So, why donโt you finish your drink and clear off across the road to another pub, because whatever youโre looking for, you wonโt get it from me.โ
โPrick-tease.โ
Beyond repulsed, I wandered to the far end of the bar, putting as much space between us as possible. The man made my skin crawl, and the sooner Julie came back from her break, the better.
A few minutes later, he crooked his finger and pointed to his empty glass.
Biting back the urge to scream, I begrudgingly returned to his end of the bar and gave him a blank stare.
Teddy slammed another fistful of coins down on the bar. โAnother.โ
Counting his coppers, I moved to the till and tossed them inside before pouring him another glass of his poison of choice.
Whiskey.
โYou know heโs a disaster, donโt ya?โ Teddy slurred, nursing the glass I set down in front of him. โCanโt help himself. Itโs in his blood.โ
I knew that he was talking about Joey, but I refused to play ball with him. Regardless of our current relationship status, or how badly Joey had hurt me by walking away, I was prepared to die on my hill of unwavering fealty to him.
โThe boy is fucked in the head,โ he continued, taking a sip from his glass. โAlways has been. Been a problem from day one.โ
โI wonder why.โ
He glared at me with those cold eyes. โYou think you know everything, donโt ya?โ
โI know enough,โ I held my ground and replied.
โYou know fuck all.โ A cruel smile spread across his face. โHeโs either going to end up killing himself or someone else.โ
โThen letโs hope itโs you.โ
My response surprised him, and he rose a brow. โYouโre not afraid of me, are ya, girl?โ
โI donโt fear men,โ I tossed back, meeting his stare head-on. โBecause the man in my life knows how to treat a woman.โ
โAlready told ya that young fella of mine is still a boy.โ โHeโs more of man than his father.โ
Realizing that I had no intention of giving into his oppression, Teddy
dismissed me from his presence with a flick of his wrist, muttering something unintelligible under his breath.
More relieved than angry, I once again moved to the other end of the bar, sighing in relief when my eyes landed on Julie returning from her smoke break.
โOh good, heโs still here.โ Setting her pack of cigarettes under the bar, she fluffed out her hair and smiled. โSomething to look at for the evening.โ
I knew she was referring to Teddy and the thought made me want to hurl my lunch up.
To the untrained eye, it could be assumed that he was a beautiful man.
He was tall and blond, with golden skin, and a strong, muscular physique, but once you knew who he was, once you got a glimpse of the evil lurking beneath the surface, you could never mistake his looks for beauty.
How he fathered five pretty epic humans was beyond me, but he had, and all four of his sons bore an uncanny resemblance to him. Shannon was the exception to the gene pool, clearly taking after Marie in appearance.
My mind drifted back to Joey and the resentment weighing heavily on my shoulders significantly lightened.
Being in the presence of his father, a man Joey had to endure his entire life, caused my skin to crawl and my resolve to weaken.
How could I be angry at him for trying to fight against turning into the piece of shit propping up the bar?
He was terrified of us becoming his parents, of becoming the man at the end of the bar and had taken drastic measures to stop that from happening.
To protect me.
Telling me that he loved me on the phone earlier wasnโt right, he should be keeping that shit to himself, but Iโd be a liar if I said it didnโt soothe the ache in my chest.
Just a smidge.
โARE YOU PREGNANT?โ was the first question my mother asked when I walked through the door on Friday evening after work.
โAm Iย what?โ I asked, dropping my bag on the kitchen table, and turning to gape at my mother.
โPregnant,โ she repeated, setting her iron down. โYou can tell me if you are, Aoife.โ Wiping her hands off on her trousers, she stepped around the ironing board and closed the space between us. โI wonโt shout at you, love, I promise. But I would rather know now than later on.โ
โNo, Iโm notย pregnant,โ I snapped, shrugging off my coat before hanging it on the back of the kitchen chair.
โBut youย areย sexually active.โ
โOh my god,โ I groaned, kicking off my heels. โWhat are you going on about, woman?โ
โYouโre having sex.โ
I gave her a look that said, โhow dare you even suggest such a thingโ,ย before adding, โAnd even if I was having sex, which Iโm absolutely not, Iโm on the pill, remember? You took me to get it when I was fourteen.โ
โTo help with your heavy periods,โ she reminded me. โNot because I was giving you the green light to have sex with Paul.โ
โAnd I didnโt have sex.โ Shrugging sheepishly, I added, โWith Paul.โ โBut you are now.โ She offered me a supportive smile. โWith Joey.โ I snorted. โNo.โ
Mam cocked a brow. โDo you think that I came down in the last shower? Itโs not your father that youโre talking to. Donโt try to pull the wool over my eyes, young lady. I know well what happens when that boy sleeps over.โ
โOh my god.โ
โIf youโre sexually active with young Joey, then thereโs no need to hide it from me,โ she continued. โYouโve been together for a while. Iโm not mad, love. Iโm just concerned. โ
โAnd so what if I am having sex with him?โ I choked out, blushing. โIโm not fourteen anymore, Mam. Iโm eighteen, remember?โ
โThatโs fine,โ she replied, voice strained. โThank you for telling me.โ โYouโreโฆwelcome?โ
โNow, are you being safe?โ
โIโmย onย the pill,โ I repeated slowly. โHow much safer can I get?โ โCondoms.โ
I scrunched my nose up in awkward discomfort.
Mamโs eyes widened. โAoife.โ
โWhat?โ I threw my hands up. โWeโre being safe.โ
โSo, youโve been taking your pill at the same time every day?โ she pressed, tone laced with concern. โReligiously?โ
I balked. โWhy are you even asking me all of this?โ
โBecause youโre moody, youโre spending all of your time holed up in your room, youโre eating like a horse, and you look like youโre seconds away from bursting into tears at any given minute.โ
โAnd that makes me pregnant?โ I demanded, hands on my hips. โWhatโs next; are you going to tell me that Iโve put on weight, too?โ
โAoife.โ
โNo, Mam, Jesus, Iโm not pregnant.โ Shaking my head, I stalked over to the fridge and swung it open. โI had a period before Christmas.โ
โYou did?โ
โYes.โ
โYouโre sure?โ
โYes, Mam.โ I rolled my eyes. โI specifically remember because Iโd been out shopping with Casey that week and didnโt buy this really cute white skirt from The Modern to wear out for Katieโs birthday โ even though it was a total bargain at a tenner โ because I knew I couldnโt risk wearing it.โ
Relief flooded her eyes. โOh, thank god for that.โ
โThanks for the vote of confidence, by the way. I really appreciate how much faith you have in my ability to not ruin my life.โ I waved a hand around aimlessly. โI hope you plan on giving Kev the same supportive pep-talk, because heโs a moody bastard who rarely leaves his room, either.โ
โDonโt be daft.โ Mam batted the air like it was the most ridiculous thing she had ever heard. โYour brother canโt bring a grandchild home to me in his belly.โ
โAnd you think that Joey and I are thick enough to?โ
โI think that youโve both been swept up in the throes of first love.โ Both her eyes and her voice softened when she added, โAnd I think that a lot of mistakes can be made when emotion takes the driving seat over logic.โ
โWell, that shows what you know,โ I replied, slamming the fridge closed. โBecause Joey and I arenโt even together right now.โ
โYouโre not?โ Her eyes widened. โOh, I didnโt know, love.โ
โWell, now you do,โ I said flatly, moving for the door. โIโm nursing a broken heart, Mam, not your grandchild in my belly.โ
โAoife?โ she called after me. โWait, pet, we can talk about it if you want?
Iโm here for you, love.โ
โI donโt want to talk about it,โ I tossed over my shoulder, as I thundered up the staircase.
I canโt.