JOEY
โTHANK CHRIST, YOUโRE HERE.โย My father greeted me in the hospital corridor.
He was holding a folder overflowing with paperwork in one hand and a plastic bag with what I presumed contained my motherโs clothes in the other, as he closed the space between us.
โI canโt deal with her, Joey, son. I canโt.โ He clamped his hand down on my shoulder in a move that I could only presume was a show of relief at my presence, but only made me want to peel the skin from my bones. โI know that sheโs upset, but all that crying and carrying on isnโt right.โ
โYeah, well, suck it the fuck up,โ I snapped, roughly shrugging his hand off. โBecause youโre the one that got her pregnant. Sheโs your responsibility, Dad. Sheโs in this position because of you, so man the hell up and take care of her.โ
โDonโt get lippy with me, boy,โ he warned, tone taking on a menacing lilt. He gave me a look that saidย youโll pay for speaking to me like that, but I honestly didnโt care. โItโs easy for you to judge when you donโt know what Iโve been dealing with here.โ
โI donโt care what youโve been dealing with,โ I spat, reluctantly following him down the corridor until he stopped outside of a closed door. โIs she in there?โ
He nodded. โIโll let you to it. Iโve a few things that need sorting.โ Meaning, there was a bar stool waiting for him at his local.
โFine.โ I jutted my chin out, unwilling to beg the bastard not to leave me to clean up his mess.ย Again.ย โDo whatever you want.โ
And then he was gone, and I was left alone, staring at a closed door.
A million different emotions rose up inside of me as I battled to steel my nerves and keep my head.
I didnโt want to be here.
I didnโt want to see what I knew I would see the minute I opened the door I was hovering behind and stepped inside her room.
Inside her turmoil.
Get a fucking handle on yourself, asshole.
With my hood up, and my hands shaking, I forced myself to reach out and knock lightly before opening the door and walking inside.
A pale blue curtain draped around the bed was the first thing my eyes took in, while my ears were immediately assaulted by the sound of low, almost feral keening.
It was a sound that Iโd never heard before and never wanted to hear again. It was the sound of a womanโs heart breaking.
โMam?โ
The crying stopped for a brief moment, and I heard her drag in several gasps of air before she croaked out, โJoey?โ
โYeah.โ I nodded, trembling. โItโs me, Mam.โ โJoey,โ she cried out hoarsely. โMy Joey?โ
โYeah, Mam,โ I replied, clearing my throat. โCan I open the curtain and
see ya?โ
A few moments later, the curtain was pulled back, and I was greeted by the sight of my motherโs tear-stained face, as she staggered off the bed and collapsed in my arms. โJoey!โ
โShh, itโs okay,โ I coaxed, catching her before she could hit the ground. โIโm here.โ
โHe died,โ she wailed, fingers knotting in the front of my hoodie, as she clung to me, body limp and racked with grief. โThe baby died, and they took him away. They took him, Joey. They took him away from me.โ
โI know, Mam,โ I strangled out, helping her back to the bed.
โHe was so small,โ she cried, refusing to let go of my hoodie, as I stood helplessly in front of her, my hands hanging by my sides, as she took from me whatever she needed in this moment. โTwenty-one weeks,โ she continued to wail. โHe was so tiny.โ
I couldnโt tell her that I knew how she felt or understood her pain, so I just stood there, feeling useless and on edge.
โHeโs gone now,โ she said through her tears. โYour father let them take him.โ
โTake him where?โ I forced myself to ask.
โAway,โ she wailed, crying into my chest. โTheyโll bury him in the hospitalโs angel remembrance garden.โ
โIs that what you want?โ
โI donโt know,โ she sobbed. โYour father said thatโs whatโs best.โ I had nothing to say to that.
She released a shuddering breath before whispering, โShannon. The boys.
Are they okay?โ
โTheyโre grand,โ I was quick to soothe. โTheyโre all grand, Mam.โ
โAnd youโre here,โ she said weakly, still clutching me. โHow are you here?โ
โDad phoned,โ I explained, slowly peeling her hands off my hoodie and taking a seat beside her on the bed. โHe asked me to come and see you.โ
โHe did?โ
I nodded slowly. โYeah, he did.โ โWhereโs your father now?โ
The pub, probably.ย โHe had to leave.โ I inhaled a deep breath before adding, โDad says the doctors have discharged you, Mam. Iโm here to take you home.โ
โNo, no, no.โ Her eyes widened with fear. โI canโt leave him here. He doesnโt even have a name! Just baby boy Lynch. Thatโs what they called him.โ
โMam,โ I sighed, trying and failing to come up with the right thing to say. I could hardly tell her that she had to. โYou canโt stay here,โ I settled on. โThe boys need you at home with them.โ
โI donโt want to,โ she wailed, dropping her head in her hands, and reminding me of a child trapped in a womanโs body. โPlease donโt make me.โ
โIโm not going to make you do anything,โ I coaxed, eyeing the small pill dispenser on her tray, containing what I instantly knew was a fucking fabulous combination of valium and diamorphine. โIs this for you?โ I asked, reaching for the tiny plastic dispenser with shaky hands. โAre you meant to take these, Mam?โ
She nodded weakly. โBut I get so sleepy.โ
โThatโs the point.โ I thrust the pills into her hand and then placed the small Styrofoam cup filled with water in the other. โSwallow them down and itโll take the edge off.โ
โJoey, I donโt โโ
โTake them or I will,โ I cut her off and warned. โAnd then weโll both be fucked.โ
Sniffling, she gave me a pained look before popping the pills into her mouth and flushing them down with a gulp of water.
A mixture of devastation and relief flooded me and I sagged forward. โGood girl.โ
โI want to see him one more time,โ she whispered, sagging heavily against my body. โBefore we go.โ
โOkay,โ I replied, reluctantly slipping an arm around her frail shoulders. โIโm sure one of the midwives can organize that for you.โ
โWill you stay with me when they bring him back?โ I stiffened.
โPlease, Joey,โ she sniffled. โDonโt leave me alone.โ
โFine,โ I choked out a resigned sigh. โIโll stay with you, Mam.โ