Three hours. Thatโs how long I was in the grand jury room. Ms. Monroe asked me all kinds of questions. What angle was Khalil at when he was shot? Where did he pull his license and registration from? How did Officer Cruise remove him from the car? Did Officer Cruise seem angry? What did he say?
She wanted every single detail. I gave her as much as I could.
Itโs been over two weeks since I talked to the grand jury, and now weโre waiting for their decision, which is similar to waiting for a meteor to hit. You know itโs coming, youโre just not exactly sure when and where itโll hit, and there ainโt shit you can do in the meantime but keep living.
So weโre living.
The sun is out today, but the rain fell in sheets as soon as we pulled into the parking lot of Williamson. When it rains like that while the sunโs out, Nana says the devil is beating his wife. Plus, itโs Friday the thirteenth, a.k.a. the devilโs day, according to Nana. Sheโs probably holed up in the house like itโs doomsday.
Seven and I dash from the car into the school. The atriumโs busy as usual with people talking to their little cliques or playing around. The school yearโs almost over, so everybodyโs goof-off levels are at their highest, and white-kid goofing off is a category of its own. Iโm sorry, but it is. Yesterday a sophomore rode down the stairs in the janitorโs garbage can. His dumb ass got suspension and a concussion. Stupid.
I wiggle my toes. The one day I wear Chucks it decides to rain.
Theyโre miraculously dry.
โYouโre good?โ Seven asks, and I doubt itโs about the rain. Heโs been way more protective lately, ever since we got word that Kingโs still pissed I dry snitched. I heard Uncle Carlos tell Daddy it gave the cops another reason to watch King closely.
Unless King threw the brick, he hasnโt done anything.ย Yet.ย So Sevenโs always on guard, even all the way out here at Williamson.
โYeah,โ I tell him. โIโm good.โ โAll right.โ
He gives me dap and goes off to his locker.
I head for mine. Hailey and Maya are talking at Mayaโs locker nearby. Actually, Mayaโs doing most of the talking. Haileyโs got her arms folded and rolls her eyes a lot. She sees me down the hall and gets this smug expression.
โPerfect,โ she says when I get closer. โThe liar is here.โ โExcuse me?โ Itโs way too early for this bullshit.
โWhy donโt you tell Maya how you flat-out lied to us?โ โWhat?โ
Hailey hands me two pictures. One is Khalilโs thugshot, as Daddy calls it. One of the pictures theyโve shown on the news. Hailey printed it off the internet. Khalil wears a smirk, gripping a handful of money and throwing up a sideways peace sign.
The other picture, heโs twelve. I know because Iโm twelve in it too. Itโs my birthday party at this laser tag place downtown. Khalilโs on one side of me, shoveling strawberry cake into his mouth, and Haileyโs on my other side, grinning for the camera along with me.
โI thought he looked familiar,โ Hailey says as smugly as she looks. โHeย isย the Khalil you knew. Isnโt he?โ
I stare at the two Khalils. The pictures only show so much. For some people, the thugshot makes him look just like thatโa thug. But I see somebody who was happy to finally have some money in his hand, damn where it came from. And the birthday picture? I remember how Khalil ate so much cake and pizza he got sick. His grandma hadnโt gotten paid yet, and food was limited in their house.
I knew the whole Khalil. Thatโs who Iโve been speaking up for. I shouldnโt deny any part of him. Not even at Williamson.
I hand the pictures back to Hailey. โYeah, I knew him. So what?โ โDonโt you think you owe us an explanation?โ she says. โYou owe
me an apology too.โ โUm, what?โ
โYouโve basically picked fights with me because you were upset about what happened to him,โ she says. โYou even accused me of being racist.โ
โBut you have said and done some racist stuff. So . . .โ Maya shrugs. โWhether Starr lied or not doesnโt make it okay.โ
Minority alliance activated.
โSo, since I unfollowed her Tumblr because I didnโt wanna see any more pictures of that mutilated kid on my dashboardโโ
โHis name was Emmett Till,โ says Maya.
โWhatever. So because I didnโt want to see that disgusting shit, Iโm racist?โ
โNo,โ Maya says. โWhat you said about it was racist. And your Thanksgiving joke was definitely racist.โ
โOh my God, youโre still upset about that?โ Hailey says. โThat was so long ago!โ
โDoesnโt make it okay,โ I say. โAnd you canโt even apologize for it.โ โIโm not apologizing because it was only a joke!โ she shouts. โIt
doesnโt make me a racist. Iโm not letting you guys guilt trip me like this. Whatโs next? You want me to apologize because my ancestors were slave masters or something stupid?โ
โBitchโโ I take a deep breath. Way too many people are watching. I cannot go angry black girl on her. โYour joke was hurtful,โ I say, as calmly as I can. โIf you give a damn about Maya, youโd apologize and at least try to see why it hurt her.โ
โItโs not my fault she canโt get over aย jokeย from freakingย freshmanย year! Just like itโs not my fault you canโt get over what happened to Khalil.โ
โSo Iโm supposed to โget overโ the fact he was murdered?โ โYes, get over it! He was probably gonna end up dead anyway.โ โAre you serious?โ Maya says.
โHe was a drug dealer and a gangbanger,โ Hailey says. โSomebody was gonna kill him eventually.โ
โGet over it?โ I repeat.
She folds her arms and does this little neck movement. โUm, yeah? Isnโt that what I said? The cop probably did everyone a favor. One less drug dealer on theโโ
I move Maya out the way and slam my fist against the side of Haileyโs face. It hurts, but damn it feels good.
Hailey holds her cheek, her eyes wide and her mouth open for several seconds.
โBitch!โ she shrieks. She goes straight for my hair like girls usually do, but my ponytail is real. Sheโs not pulling it out.
I hit at Hailey with my fists, and she slaps and claws me upside my head. I push her off, and she hits the floor. Her skirt goes up, and her pink drawers are out for everybody to see. Laughter erupts around us. Some people have their phones out.
Iโm no longer Williamson Starr or even Garden Heights Starr. Iโm pissed.
I kick and hit at Hailey, cuss words flying out my mouth. People gather around us, chanting โFight! Fight!โ and one fool even shouts, โWorld Star!โ
Shit. Iโm gonna end up on that ratchet site.
Somebody yanks my arm, and I turn, face-to-face with Remy, Haileyโs older brother.
โYou crazy biโโ
Before he can finish โbitch,โ a blur of dreadlocks charges at us and pushes Remy back.
โGet your hands off my sister!โ Seven says.
And then theyโre fighting. Seven throws blows like nobodyโs business, knocking Remy upside his head with several good hooks and jabs. Daddy used to take both of us to the boxing gym after school.
Two security guards run over. Dr. Davis, the headmaster, marches toward us.
An hour later, Iโm in Mommaโs car. Seven trails us in his Mustang.
All four of us have been sentenced to three daysโ suspension, despite Williamsonโs zero-tolerance policy. Hailey and Remyโs dad, a Williamson board member, thought it was outrageous. He said Seven and I should be expelled because we โstarted it,โ and that Seven shouldnโt be allowed to graduate. Dr. Davis told him, โGiven the circumstancesโโ and he looked straight at meโโsuspension will suffice.โ
He knows I was with Khalil.
โThis is exactly whatย Theyย expect you to do,โ Momma says. โTwo kids from Garden Heights, acting like you ainโt got any sense!โ
They with a capitalย T. Thereโs Them and then thereโs Us. Sometimes They look like Us and donโt realize They are Us.
โBut she was running her mouth, saying Khalil deservedโโ
โI donโt care if she said she shot him herself. People are gonna say a whole lot, Starr. It doesnโt mean you hit somebody. You gotta walk away sometimes.โ
โYou mean walk away and get shot like Khalil did?โ She sighs. โBaby, I understandโโ
โNo you donโt!โ I say. โNobodyย understands!ย Iย saw the bullets rip through him.ย Iย sat there in the street as he took his last breath.ย Iโveย had to listen to people try to make it seem like itโs okay he was murdered. As if
he deserved it. But he didnโt deserve to die, and I didnโt do anything to deserve seeing that shit!โ
WebMD calls it a stage of griefโanger. But I doubt Iโll ever get to the other stages. This one slices me into millions of pieces. Every time Iโm whole and back to normal, something happens to tear me apart, and Iโm forced to start all over again.
The rain lets up. The devil stops beating his wife, but I beat the dashboard, punching it over and over, numb to the pain of it. I wanna be numb to the pain of all of this.
โLet it out, Munch.โ My mom rubs my back. โLet it out.โ
I pull my polo over my mouth and scream until there arenโt any screams left in me. If there are any, I donโt have the energy to get them out. I cry for Khalil, for Natasha, even for Hailey, โcause damn if I didnโt just lose her for good too.
When we turn on our street, Iโm snot-nosed and wet-eyed. Finally numb.
A gray pickup and a green Chrysler 300 are parked behind Daddyโs truck in the driveway. Momma and Seven have to park in front of the house.
โWhat is this man up to?โ Momma says. She looks over at me. โYou feel better?โ
I nod. What other choice do I have?
She leans over and kisses my temple. โWeโll get through this. I promise.โ
We get out. Iโm one hundred percent sure the cars in the driveway belong to King Lords and Garden Disciples. In Garden Heights you canโt drive a car thatโs gray or green unless you claim a set. I expect yelling and cussing when I get inside, but all I hear is Daddy saying, โIt donโt make no sense, man. For real, it donโt.โ
Itโs standing-room-only in the kitchen. We canโt even get in โcause some guys are in the doorway. Half of them have green somewhere in their outfits. Garden Disciples. The others have light gray on somewhere. Cedar Grove King Lords. Mr. Reubenโs nephew, Tim, sits beside Daddy at the table. Iโve never noticed that cursive GD tattoo on his arm.
โWe donโt know when the grand jury gonโ make their decision,โ Daddy says. โBut if they decide not to indict, yโall gotta tell these liโl dudes not to burn this neighborhood down.โ
โWhat you expect them to do then?โ says a GD at the table. โFolks tired of the bullshit, Mav.โ
โStraight up,โ says the King Lord Goon, whoโs at the table too. His long plaits have ponytail holders on them like I used to wear way back in the day. โNothing we can do โbout it.โ
โThatโs bullshit,โ says Tim. โWe can do something.โ
โWe can all agree the riots got outta hand, right?โ says Daddy. He gets a bunch of โyeahsโ and โrights.โ
โThen we can make sure it doesnโt go down like that again. Talk to these kids. Get in their heads. Yeah, they mad. We all mad, but burning down our neighborhood ainโt gonโ fix it.โ
โOur?โ says the GD at the table. โNigga, you said you moving.โ โTo theย suburbs,โ Goon mocks. โYou getting a minivan too, Mav?โ They all laugh at that.
Daddy doesnโt though. โIโm moving, so what? Iโll still have a store here, and Iโll still give a damn what happens here. Who is it gonโ benefit if the whole neighborhood burns down? Damn sure wonโt benefit none of us.โ
โWe gotta be more organized next time,โ says Tim. โFor one, make sure our brothers and sisters know they canโt destroy black-owned businesses. That messes it up for all of us.โ
โFor real,โ says Daddy. โAnd I know, me and Tim out the game, so we canโt speak on some things, but all these territory wars gotta be put aside somehow. This is bigger than some street shit. And honestly all the street shit got these cops thinking they can do whatever they want.โ
โYeah, I feel you on that,โ says Goon.
โYโall gotta come together somehow, man,โ Daddy says. โFor the sake of the Garden. The last thing theyโd ever expect is some unity around here. Aโight?โ
Daddy slaps palms with Goon and the Garden Disciple. Then Goon and the Garden Disciple slap palms with each other.
โWow,โ Seven says.
Itโs huge that these two gangs are in the same room together, and for my daddy to be the one behind it? Crazy.
He notices us in the doorway. โWhat yโall doing here?โ
Momma inches into the kitchen, looking around. โThe kids got suspended.โ
โSuspended?โ Daddy says. โFor what?โ Seven passes him his phone.
โItโs online already?โ I say.
โYeah, somebody tagged me in it.โ
Daddy taps the screen, and I hear Hailey running her mouth about Khalil, then a loud smack.
Some of the gang members watch over Daddyโs shoulder. โDamn, liโl momma,โ one says, โyou got hands.โ
โYou crazy biโ,โ Remy says on the phone. A bunch of smacks and oohs follow.
โLook at my boy!โ Daddy says. โLook at him!โ
โI ainโt know your liโl nerdy ass had it in you,โ a King Lord teases. Momma clears her throat. Daddy stops the video.
โAโight, yโall,โ he says, serious all of a sudden. โI gotta handle some family business. Weโll meet back up tomorrow.โ
Tim and all the gang members clear out, and cars crank up outside. Still no gunshots or arguing. They couldโve broken out into a gangsta rendition of โKumbayaโ and I wouldnโt be any more shocked than I am.
โHow did you get all of them in here and keep the house in one piece?โ Momma asks.
โI got it like that.โ
Momma kisses him on the lips. โYou certainly do. My man, the activist.โ
โUh-huh.โ He kisses her back. โYour man.โ
Seven clears his throat. โWeโre standing right here.โ
โAy, yโall canโt complain,โ Daddy says. โIf you wouldnโt have been fighting, you wouldnโt have to see that.โ He reaches over and pinches my cheek a little. โYou aโight?โ
The dampness hasnโt left my eyes yet, and Iโm not exactly smiling. I mutter, โYeah.โ
Daddy pulls me onto his lap. He cradles me and switches between kissing my cheek and pinching it, going over and over in a real deep voice, โWhatโs wrong with you? Huh? Whatโs wrong with you?โ
And Iโm giggling before I can stop myself.
Daddy gives me a sloppy, wet kiss to my cheek and lets me up. โI knew Iโd get you laughing. Now what happened?โ
โYou saw the video. Hailey ran her mouth, so I popped her. Simple as that.โ
โThatโs your child, Maverick,โ Momma says. โGotta hit somebody because she didnโt like what they said.โ
โMine? Uh-uh, baby. Thatโs all you.โ He looks at Seven. โWhy were you fighting?โ
โDude came at my sister,โ Seven says. โI wasnโt gonna let him.โ
As much as Seven talks about protecting Kenya and Lyric, itโs nice that he has my back too.
Daddy replays the video, starting with Hailey saying, โHe was probably gonna end up dead anyway.โ
โWow,โ Momma says. โThat liโl girl has a lot of nerve.โ
โSpoiled ass donโt know a damn thing and running her mouth,โ says Daddy.
โSo, whatโs our punishment?โ Seven asks. โGo do your homework,โ Momma says. โThatโs it?โ I say.
โYouโll also have to help your dad at the store while youโre suspended.โ She drapes her arms over Daddy from behind. โSound okay, baby?โ
He kisses her arm. โSounds good to me.โ
If you canโt translate Parentish, this is what they really said:
Momma: I donโt condone what you did, and Iโm not saying itโs okay, but I probably wouldโve done it too. What about you, baby?
Daddy: Hell yeah, I wouldโve. I love them for that.