Itโs my second week taking care of Victoria, and I feel like Iโm finally getting the hang of things. I prepare all her meals, and Iโve managed to coax her into eating nearly half of her dinner most nights, although breakfast usually goes right in the garbage. Adam showed me how to do her tube feeds, so I give her a supplement if she doesnโt eat at least half of the meal. She hates getting the tube feeds, so reminding her of this is usually enough to coax an extra bite or two out of her.
Victoria and I have bonded a bit. Itโs hard to tell because she doesnโt talk much and she spends large quantities of time just staring out the window. Iโve yet to coax a smile out of her. But I talk nonstop while Iโm doing her hair or helping her with meals, and she always looks like sheโs listening.
Unfortunately, Eva hasnโt warmed up to me at all. I pass her in the kitchen this morning while Iโm preparing breakfast for Victoria, and she doesnโt even attempt to disguise the distaste on her face. I donโt need to be liked by everyone, but Iโm not used to the feeling of someone hating me for no reason at all.
โShe is waiting for you,โ Eva says. I force a smile. โIโm almost ready.โ
Eva tugs on her coat. โYou always make her wait. Iโm sure she is used to it by now.โ
โI donโtโโ I start to say, but then I wonder whatโs the point. Eva hates me. I donโt know why, but Iโm not sure I can change that fact. Instead, I try a different tact. โI like your hat, Eva.โ
Hey, compliments worked with Victoria. But Eva is not as easily charmed. She just glares at me and walks out the door without even thanking me for the compliment. Itโs just as well because I donโt really like her hat.
Adam is returning from his jog just as sheโs leaving, and I notice she barely said a word to him either. Clearly, Iโm not the only person in the house she dislikes. I wonder why he keeps her around when sheโs so outright hostile to him.
Adam looks adorably sweaty and tousled from his run outside. He looks so cute that I forget what I was trying to find in the fridge and just stand there like an idiot until he comes over to me and says, โExcuse me, Sylvia.โ
โOh.โ I take a step back. โSorry.โ
He reaches into the fridge and pulls out a water bottle. He takes a long swig that lasts at least a minute, then wipes his lips at the back of his hand. I wonder how far he ran. I can just imagine him pumping his legs as the muscles flex with each step.
Ugh, I need to stop fantasizing about my boss. This is the most pointless crush ever.
I clear my throat. โNice weather out?โ
He nods. โBeautiful. Iโm going to keep running until thereโs snow on the ground.โ
I glance at the stairs. Victoria is supposedly waiting for me, but there hasnโt been one day Iโve come to give her breakfast when she hasnโt been sound asleep in her wheelchair. I donโt know why sheโs always so tired in the morning.
โI thought maybe I could take Victoria out for a walk today,โ I say. โIf you say the weather is nice, that is. I think sheโd enjoy getting out of the house.โ
โSure.โ He takes another swig from the water bottle. โMaybe after lunch, Iโll help you bring her downstairs. But be careful.โ He glances out the window overlooking the front yard. โWe havenโt had a gardener in a while and the paths are overgrown.โ
โYesโฆโ
โI should have been on top of that.โ He hangs his head sheepishly. โItโs just that Irina, our old gardenerโฆ well, sheโฆโ He lowers his eyes. โAnyway, I just didnโt have time to think about it with Vickyโs injury and getting the house ready andโฆ all that.โ
โOf course,โ I say. โDonโt worry. Weโll be fine.โ
We arrange to have him help me get Victoria downstairs at around two in the afternoon. I rush upstairs to tell Victoria, hoping sheโll understand what Iโm telling her enough to get a little excited about the whole thing. If I can wake her up enough to make her understand.
But when I get upstairs, her head is lolling to the side and sheโs sound asleep in her chair.
Eva must have turned on the television before she went. Itโs playing an episode ofย Letโs Make a Deal. Everyone on the screen is cheeringโthe volume of the TV must be turned up to the highest number, but Victoria is sound asleep. Her lips are slightly parted as she blows air in and out, and thereโs a bit of drool coming out of the droopy right side of her mouth.
I sit down next to her and put the plate of food down on the tray Eva set up. I touch Victoriaโs shoulder. โTime to wake up.โ
Her eyes crack open briefly, then shut again.
โCome on, Victoria,โ I plead. โJust eat a little. Then we donโt have to do the tube feeds.โ
Victoria hates anything going down her feeding tube. She hates the cans of nutrients we inject if she doesnโt eat enough at meals. And sheย reallyย hates the medications Adam injects every night. She fights him like a banshee to keep him from giving it to her, but it never works. She always gets her medications.
I scoop up a bit of oatmeal onto a spoon. I hold it out to her, pausing just before touching the spoon to her lips. โCome on. Take one bite.โ
I see a flash of her blue iris briefly, but then her eyes close again. โArenโt you hungry?โ
She groans and turns her head away so there will be no chance of getting any food in her mouth. Fine. Every day over the last week, Iโve tried to feed her breakfast for nearly an hour, then ended up having to do the tube feeds anyway. Iโm wasting my time.
So I go to the bathroom, where we keep the cans of Jevityโa special formulation of nutrients that tastes horrible but it doesnโt matter when itโs bypassing the mouth. Itโs a tan color, and the sight of it makes my stomach turn. I retrieve a fresh syringe and a cup of water to help the tube feeds go down smoothly, then I return to Victoriaโs room.
Victoria cracks her eyes open again when I lift the hem of her T-shirt to get at the feeding tube. She watches me for a second, then lays her left hand against the curve of her belly.
โBade,โ she says.
I lift my eyes and see a sad expression on her face. I wish I knew what was going on in her head. I have no idea what sheโs talking about. Itโs so
frustrating not to be able to understand her speech. Itโs like taking care of aโฆ
Oh.
โBaby?โ I say.
Her abdomen bulges slightly, but not like thereโs a baby inside. Itโs more just from the gentle swell of her abdominal contents. But sheโs got her left hand on it, frowning. โBade-bee.โ
I clear my throat. โI heard you were pregnant.โ
She lifts her eyes from her stomach, still frowning.
โIโฆ I was once pregnant.โ I donโt know what compelled me to tell her this. I havenโt spoken about my pregnancy in a very, very long time. Maybe itโs because I know Victoria is the one person I can guarantee wonโt ask a bunch of awkward questions or try to comfort me, and she definitely wonโt tell another soul.
โYou.โ She points to my belly. โBadeโฆโ
โIt was an accident,โ I explain. So far, Iโve told her only happy stories about myself, but I suddenly feel compelled to tell her this one. No matter how painful. โI know you wanted yours, butโฆ we didnโt. We were too young. I was only seventeen and Freddy was eighteen. I still had a year left to go of high school, butโฆโ I squeeze my eyes shut. โWe wanted it. We were broke, but we wanted it.โ
I had expected Freddy to look horrified when I gave him the news, but instead, he danced around like an idiot.ย Iโm gonna be a father,ย he kept saying. It was cute. I mean, we were terrified, but his excitement got me excited. I knew we were going to be broke, but weโd be broke and happy. And together.
I see the question in Victoriaโs eyes. โHowโฆ?โ
โThere was an accident and I lost the baby,โ I say. โSort of like what happened to you.โ
But thatโs not true. Not really. Because what happened to me wasnโt an accident.
Freddy walked me home from school that day. He held my hand like he always did, my smaller fingers laced into his bigger ones. When we got closer to my house, he pulled his hand away from mine and wrapped his arm around my shoulders protectively.
โYouโre going to tell your parents tonight?โ he asked me.
I nodded. โIโll tell them after dinner. Itโs easier to give my father the news on a full stomach.โ
Freddy stopped walking and turned to me, a deep crease between his dark eyebrows. โLet me be there.โ
โItโs better if youโre not.โ
โI should be there. I want him to know Iโm a standup guy. That Iโm going to take care of you.โ
โItโs a bad idea.โ
He chewed on his lower lip. โWhat if he gets really angry at you?โ โI can handle that.โ
I didnโt want to tell him what I was thinking, which is that Iย expectedย my father to get really angry. He hated Freddy and was counting down the days till I went off to college and hopefully broke up with him. But none of that was going to happen now, and I was scared about his reaction. My father was a lot bigger than Freddy. I could imagine him beating my boyfriend to a bloody pulp.
Freddy tried to argue with me, but it was my decision. So that night, after my father had eaten two large squares of Momโs homemade lasagna, I knew it was now or never. I had to tell him. Before I started to show and he figured it out for himself.
I watched him as he wiped tomato sauce off his ruddy face with the back of his hand. He loosened his belt buckle and undid the top button on his pants. Throughout my entire childhood, my father was always about ten pounds overweight, and lately, it had been edging towards twenty. But he was in good shape. Big and strong from years of construction work.
My mother was at the table too, finishing off a glass of wine. It was the second one Iโd seen her drink that night, but I suspected it wasnโt her second one of the night. I was worried my mother drank too much, but when I mentioned it to her, she brushed me off.
โMom, Dad,โ I said. โIโve got some news.โ
His blue eyes lit up. That was the very last time I ever saw my father look happy. โDid you get your SAT scores back?โ
โNo.โ I rubbed my palms against my jeans. I hadnโt been able to eat more than two bites of lasagna tonight. I was too nervous. โItโs something else.โ
โOh?โ
I took a deep breath. โItโs about Freddy.โ
Any trace of a smile faded from his face. โWhat? I hope youโre telling me youโre breaking up with him.โ
โDaleโฆโ Mom said. It was her warning voice, but Iโd never seen her successfully calm my father down. I donโt know why she bothered.
โDid you?โ Dad pressed me. โDid you finally toss that no good hoodlum to the curb?โ
I looked down at my hands in my lap. โNot exactly.โ โNot exactly?โ
I couldnโt bear to look at him. โActually, weโre getting married.โ
I could almost hear the steam shooting out of my father’s ears. His voice became a roar. โMarried? Are you out of your mind? Youโre only sixteen! Why would you get married unlessโโ
And then he got it.
I can still picture the way my father rose from his chair, his face slowly turning purple. Mom kept saying his name, but it did nothing. I had never seen him this angry in my entire life. I thought Iโd seen him angry before, but this was something entirely different. It looked like he was possessed.
โYou slut,โ he hissed. โHow could you? How did you let yourself get knocked up by that little bastard?โ
I didnโt know what to say. It wasnโt like I planned it.
โThis is not going to happen.โ He pounded his fist against the table. โYou are not going to marry him. You are not going to have his baby. Iโm not going to let you destroy your future.โ
I looked up at him, my heart pounding. โWhat?โ
A vein stuck out on the side of his temple. It throbbed so violently, it looked like it might burst. โTomorrow weโre going to the doctor. Weโre going to take care of this.โ
โNo!โ Now it was my turn to jump out of my seat. โI donโt want to do that! I want the baby!โ
โYouโre just a stupid kid. You donโt know what you want.โ
โIโm old enough to make this decision.โ I took a step back. โYou canโt make me do this!โ
I started to walk away, but before I could, his fist wrapped around my wrist. Heโd never laid a finger on me in my life, but he was making up for lost time. There was fire in his eyes and I knew I had made a terrible
mistake when I told Freddy not to come with me. Freddy would have stopped this from happening.
โLet me go!โ Tears were in my eyes but I refused to let them fall. I didnโt want to give him the satisfaction.
โYouโre doing what I tell you to do.โ His eyes were like steel. โI spent my whole life working to give you a good life. And this is how you repay me? By getting knocked up by a loser like Freddy Ruggiero?โ
I tried to kick at him, but it was no use. He was squeezing my wrist so hard, it felt like the bones might be crushed. My fingers started to tingle. And then, without warning, he shoved me so hard that I fell over my chair onto the ground. I landed hard, on my right wrist.
โYou have some nerve!โ As he spit the words at me, he kicked me hard in the side. Later, I found out he cracked a rib. โWhen youโre in my house, you live by my rules, you ungrateful bitch!โ
He kicked me again, but I managed to somehow scramble to my feet. My wrist where he had grabbed me was dark red and the other wrist that I had landed on hurt like crazy. And my ribs hurt so badly, I felt like I couldnโt breathe. But I managed to run out the front door, and I didnโt stop running until I got to Freddyโs house.
And that was the last time I ever saw my parents. FunnyโI donโt even miss them.
But I do miss Freddy sometimes.