JOEY
MY DAY HAD CONSISTEDย of seven hours at school, followed by a match, followed by a further four hours at the garage.
By the time I walked through the door a little after eleven that night, I was bone weary, and in dire need of a mattress to collapse onto.
However, the look on my motherโs face assured me that sleep was the last thing I would be getting.
โWhatโs wrong?โ I asked, dropping my school bag, gear bag, hurley and helmet in the hallway before making a beeline for the kitchen. โMam?โ
โIt happened again,โ she choked out, tears streaming down her face, as she dropped her head in her hands. โShannonโs in hospital.โ
My heart sank. โNo.โ
Mam nodded in confirmation and I thought I might explode from the sudden rush of blood to the head.
โWhy?โ My breath caught in my throat. โWhatย happened?โ
โShe has a concussion,โ she explained, slumped in her usual chair. โTheyโre keeping her overnight for observation.โ
โA concussion?โ I gaped. โHow? Where? What the fuck?โ
โSome boy in one of the senior classes hit her with a rugby ball during practice, and she took a terrible fall at school.โ Sniffling, she reached for the torn fabric in front of her and held it up. โRipped her skirt in the process, apparently. I canโt remember his name,โ she strangled out. โBut he was an older boy around the same age as you.โ
โOn purpose?โ Fury roared to life inside of me. โMam, did he do it on purpose?โ
โHe swore blind to the principal that he didnโt mean to hurt her,โ she replied, tone dripping with disdain. โHe brought her inside when she collapsed and was sitting with her outside of the office when I arrived, but you know what theyโre like,โ Mam sobbed. โI thought this time would be different for her. Better. She needs better, Joey. She needed a fresh start and itโs ruined.โ
โWhatโs Shannon saying about it?โ
โShe swears it was an accident, too,โ Mam replied wearily. โBut you know how she lies.โ
โWell then, maybe it was,โ I offered, allowing myself to be hopeful for once in my life. โIf he took her to the office after it happened and stayed with her until you came.โ
โI expect that kind of naivety from your brothers and sister, but not you,โ Mam snapped. โYou know better.โ
Yeah, I did, but for once, I didnโt want to.
For once in my life, I wanted my mother to show me the same consideration that she so willingly showed the rest of my siblings.
It wouldnโt happen, of course.
Because my feelings werenโt meant to be spared. They were meant to be bulletproof.
Or nonexistent.
โWhatโs Dad saying?โ
Her shoulders slumped, but she didnโt reply. โWhatโs he saying about it, Mam?โ I pushed.
โThat it serves her right for thinking she was better than the rest of you.โ
โPrick,โ I muttered, rubbing my jaw. โHe doesnโt have a goddamnโโ
โPlease donโt start,โ she cut me off with a sob. โIโve already heard all that I can handle tonight from your father.โ
โMam,โ I began to say, but she shook her head, silencing me with her dismissal.
With a sniffle, she rose from the table, pressed a hand to her growing stomach, and walked straight past me, with scorn and disappointment wafting from her in waves.
The kitchen door closed behind me, and I felt that familiar swell of frustrated desperation rise up inside of me. It was the same feeling that was never sated until I forced it away with whatever I could get my hands on.
Helpless, I stood in the kitchen, with my hands hanging limply at my sides, as I absorbed the horrible fucking sensations and feelings rushing through me.
Unwilling to unlock my muscles out of fear of what I was capable of doing, and even more unwilling to detonate the self-destruct button on the life
I had barely managed to get back on track, I bowed my head and breathed in deep and slow.
It doesnโt matter,ย I tried to soothe myself by mentally chanting, none of this matters, because you donโt care, remember?
You donโt care.
You donโt care.
You donโt fucking care!